display MAZDA MODEL MX-5 RF 2017 (in English) Workshop Manual

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When Driving
Cruise Control
The vehicle speed preset using the cruise
control is displayed in the instrument
cluster.
Type A Instrument Cluster
Type B Instrument Cluster
To Increase Cruising Speed
Follow either of these procedures.
To increase speed using cruise control
switch
Press the RESUME/
switch and hold it.
Your vehicle will accelerate. Release the
switch at the desired speed.
Press the RESUME/
switch and release
it immediately to adjust the preset speed.
Multiple operations will increase the
preset speed according to the number of
times it is operated.
Increasing speed with a single
RESUME/
switch operation
Instrument cluster display for vehicle
speed indicated in km/h: 1 km/h (0.6 mph)
Instrument cluster display for vehicle
speed indicated in mph: 1 mph (1.6 km/h)
To increase speed using accelerator
pedal
Depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate
to the desired speed. Press the SET/
switch and release it immediately.
NOTE
Accelerate if you want to speed up
temporarily when the cruise control is
on. Greater speed will not interfere with
or change the set speed. Take your foot
off the accelerator to return to the set
speed.
To Decrease Cruising Speed
Press the SET/ switch and hold it. The
vehicle will gradually slow.
Release the switch at the desired speed.
Press the SET/
switch and release it
immediately to adjust the preset speed.
Multiple operations will decrease the
preset speed according to the number of
times it is operated.
Decreasing speed with a single SET/
switch operation
Instrument cluster display for vehicle
speed indicated in km/h: 1 km/h (0.6 mph)
Instrument cluster display for vehicle
speed indicated in mph: 1 mph (1.6 km/h)
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 The CD player ejects the CD if the CD
is inserted upside down. Also dirty and/
or defective CDs may be ejected.
 


 Do not insert cleaning discs in the CD
player.
 


 Do not insert any disc with a peel-off
seal af¿ xed to it.




 This unit may not be able to play certain
CD-R/CD-RWs made using a computer
or music CD recorder due to disc
characteristics, scratches, smudges, dirt,
etc., or due to dust or condensation on
the lens inside the unit.
 


 Storing CDs in the vehicle exposed to
direct sunlight or high temperature may
damage the CD-R/CD-RWs, and make
them unplayable.
 


 CD-R/CD-RW exceeding 700 MB
cannot be played.
 


 This unit may not be able to play certain
discs made using a computer due to the
application (writing software) setting
used. (For details, consult the store
where the application was purchased.)
 


 It is possible that certain text data, such
as titles, recorded on a CD-R/CD-RW
may not be displayed when musical data
(CD-DA) is playing.
 


 The period from when a CD-RW is
inserted to when it begins playing is
longer than a normal CD or CD-R.
 


 Completely read the instruction manual
and cautions for CD-R/CD-RWs.
 


 Do not use discs with cellophane tape
adhering, partially peeled off labels,
or adhesive material exuding from the
edges of the CD label. Also, do not use
discs with a commercially-available
CD-R label af¿ xed. The disc may not
eject resulting in a malfunction.
Operating Tips for MP3
MP3 stands for MPEG Audio Layer 3,
which is standardised voice compression
established by the ISO
*1 working group
(MPEG).
Use of MP3 allows for audio data to be
compressed to approximately a tenth of
the source data size.
This unit plays ¿ les with the extension
(.mp3) as MP3 ¿ les.
*1 International Organisation for
Standardisation
CAUTION
Do not use an audio ¿ le extension on
¿ les other than audio ¿ les. In addition,
do not change the audio ¿ le extension.
Otherwise, the unit will not recognise
the¿ le correctly resulting in noise or a
malfunction.
NOTE
Supply of this product only conveys a
license for private, non-commercial use
and does not convey a license nor imply
any right to use this product in any
commercial (i.e. revenue-generating)
real time broadcasting (terrestrial,
satellite, lead and/or any other media),
broadcasting/streaming via the Internet,
intranets and/or other networks or in
other electronic content distribution
systems, such as pay-audio or audio-on-
demand applications. An independent
license for such use is required.
For details, please visit http://www.
mp3licensing.com.
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 This audio system handles MP3 ¿ les
that have been recorded on CD-R/CD-
RW/CD-ROMs.
 


 When naming an MP3 ¿ le, be sure to
add an MP3 ¿ le extension (.mp3) after
the¿ le name.




 The number of characters which can be
displayed is restricted.
Operating Tips for WMA
WMA is short for Windows Media *1 Audio
and is the audio compression format used
by Microsoft
*1 .
Audio data can be created and stored at a
higher compression ratio than MP3.
This unit plays ¿ les with the extension
(.wma) as WMA ¿ les.
*1 Windows Media and Microsoft are
registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation U.S. in the United States
and other countries.
CAUTION
Do not use an audio ¿ le extension on ¿ les
other than audio ¿ les. In addition, do not
change the audio ¿ le extension. Otherwise,
the unit will not recognise the ¿ le correctly
resulting in noise or a malfunction.
 


 WMA ¿ les written under speci¿ cations
other than the indicated speci¿ cation
may not play normally or ¿ les or folder
names may not display correctly.
 


 The ¿ le extension may not be provided
depending on the computer operating
system, version, software, or settings. In
this case, add the ¿ le extension “.wma”
to the end of the ¿ le name, and then
write it to the disc/memory.
Operating Tips for AAC
AAC stands for Advanced Audio Coding,
which is standardised voice compression
established by the ISO
*1 working group
(MPEG). Audio data can be created and
stored at a higher compression ratio than
MP3.
This unit plays ¿ les with the extensions
(.aac
*2 /.m4a/.wav *2 ) as the AAC ¿ les.
CAUTION
Do not use an audio ¿ le extension on
¿ les other than audio ¿ les. In addition,
do not change the audio ¿ le extension.
Otherwise, the unit will not recognise
the¿ le correctly resulting in noise or a
malfunction.
 


 AAC ¿ les written under speci¿ cations
other than the indicated speci¿ cation
may not play normally or ¿ les or folder
names may not display correctly.
  The ¿ le extension may not be provided
depending on the computer operating
system, version, software, or settings. In
this case, add the ¿ le extension “.aac
*2 ”,
“.m4a”, or “.wav *2 ” to the end of the ¿ le
name, and then write it to the memory.
*1 International Organisation for
Standardisation
*2 Type B/Type C
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NOTE
  Video data (DVD-Video/DVD-VR
¿ les) written to DVD/DVD-R/DVD
R/DVD-RW/DVD RW can be played. 
 This unit is compatible for playback
of dual-layer DVD/DVD-R.
  Regional number for this unit is [2]
or [3] (regional number depends on
market).
  DVD-Video/DVD-VR ¿ les written
under speci¿ cations other than the
indicated speci¿ cation may not play
normally or ¿ les or folder names
may not display correctly.
Mark indicating on disc
Marks indicated on discs or packages are
as follows:
Mark Meaning
NTSC PAL Indicates a colour TV
system (broadcast system
depends on market).
Indicates the number of
audio tracks.
The number indicates
the number of audio
recordings.
Indicates the number of
subtitled languages.
The number indicates
the number of recorded
languages.
Number of angles.
The number indicates
the number of recorded
angles.
Indicates the screen modes
which can be selected.
“16:9” indicates a wide
screen and “4:3” indicates
a standard screen.
Indicates the region code
for which a disc can be
played.
ALL indicates global
applicability, and a number
indicates applicability
based on region.
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Glossary
DVD-Video
DVD-Video is a video image storing
standard determined by the DVD forum.
“MPEG2”, a global standard in digital
compression technologies, has been
adopted which compresses on average
about 1/40th of the image data and stores
it. In addition, a variable-rate coding
technology, which changes the assigned
information amount according to the shape
of the screen image, has been adopted.
Audio information can be stored using
Dolby digital instead of PCM (Pulse Code
Modulation) and more realistic sounding
audio can be enjoyed.
In addition, various, supplementary
functions such as multi-language
availability are provided for enhanced
enjoyment.
DVD-VR
DVD-VR is short for DVD Video
Recording Format; video image storing
standard determined by the DVD forum.
Multi-angle
One of the DVD player's functions.
Because scenes can be recorded in
multiple angles (camera position), users
can choose a desired angle.
Multi-language
As a function of the DVD player, audio
or subtitles for the same video images can
be stored in multiple languages and the
language can be selected freely. Region code
DVD players and discs are assigned codes
for each market region and only discs
manufactured for that speci¿ c region can
be played.
A disc cannot be played if the region code
assigned to the player is not indicated on
the disc.
In addition, even if a region code is not
indicated on the disc, disc playback may
be prohibited depending on the region. In
this case, a disc may not be playable in
this DVD player.
Operating Tips for OGG
OGG is the audio compression format for
Xiph. Org Foundation.
Audio data can be created and stored at a
higher compression ratio than MP3.
This unit plays ¿ les with the extension
(.ogg) as OGG ¿ les.
CAUTION
Do not use an audio ¿ le extension on
¿ les other than audio ¿ les. In addition,
do not change the audio ¿ le extension.
Otherwise, the unit will not recognise
the¿ le correctly resulting in noise or a
malfunction.
 


 OGG ¿ les written under speci¿ cations
other than the indicated speci¿ cation
may not play normally or ¿ les or folder
names may not display correctly.
 


 The ¿ le extension may not be provided
depending on the computer operating
system, version, software, or settings. In
this case, add the ¿ le extension “.ogg” to
the end of the ¿ le name, and then write
it to the disc/memory.
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Operating Tips for USB device
This unit plays audio ¿ les as follows:
Extension Playback with this unit
.mp3 MP3
.wma WMA
.aac
*1 AAC
.m4a
.wav
*1 WAV
.ogg *1 OGG
CAUTION
Do not use an audio ¿ le extension on
¿ les other than audio ¿ les. In addition,
do not change the audio ¿ le extension.
Otherwise, the unit will not recognise
the¿ le correctly resulting in noise or a
malfunction.
NOTE
  Playback may not be possible
depending on the type and condition
of the USB À ash memory even if the
audio¿ le complies with the standard.

 A copyright protected WMA/AAC
¿ le cannot be played in this unit.

 (Type B/Type C) If a ¿ le name in the USB memory
is too long, it could cause operation
problems such as not being able to
playback the song.
 (Recommended: Within
80 characters)
  The order of the music data stored
in the device may differ from the
playback order.
  To prevent loss or damage of stored
data, we recommend that you always
back up your data.
  If a device exceeds the maximum
electric current value of 1,000 mA,
it may not operate or recharge when
connected.
  Do not pull out the USB device while
in the USB mode (only pull it out
while in FM/AM radio or CD mode).
  The device will not operate if the
data is password protected.
MP3/WMA/AAC/OGG
*1¿ les written
under speci¿ cations other than the
indicated speci¿ cation may not play
normally or ¿ les/folder names may not
display correctly.
*1 Type B/Type C
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Operating Tips for iPod
This unit supports playback of music ¿ les
recorded to an iPod.
* iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
The iPod may not be compatible
depending on the model or OS version. In
this case, an error message is displayed.
CAUTION
  Remove the iPod when it is not in
use. Because the iPod is not designed
to withstand excessive changes
in temperature inside the cabin, it
could be damaged or the battery
may deteriorate due to the excessive
temperature or humidity inside the
cabin if it is left in the vehicle.
  If data in the iPod is lost while it is
connected to the unit, Mazda cannot
guarantee recovery of any lost data.
  If the iPod battery is deteriorated, the
iPod may not recharge and playback
may not be possible when it is
connected to the unit.
  For details on using the iPod, refer to
the iPod instruction manual.
  When connecting the iPod to a USB
port, all commands are made from
the audio unit. iPod control is not
possible.
NOTE
The audio unit cannot display images or
videos stored in an iPod.
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Power/Volume/Sound Controls
Power/Volume/Audio control dialMenu button Audio display
Power ON/OFF
Switch the ignition to ACC or ON. Press
the power/volume dial to turn the audio
system on. Press the power/volume dial
again to turn the audio system off.
Volume adjustment
To adjust the volume, turn the power/
volume dial. Turn the power/volume
dial clockwise to increase volume,
anticlockwise to decrease it.
Audio sound adjustment
1. Press the menu button (
) to select
the function. The selected function will
be indicated. 2. Turn the audio control dial to adjust the
selected functions as follows:
Indication Setting value Tu r n
Anticlockwise Tu r n
Clockwise
AF
(Setting Alternative
Frequency (AF)) Off On
R E G
(Setting Regional
Programme (REG)) Off On
A L C
(Automatic volume
adjustment) Level
decrease Level
increase
BASS
(Low pitch sound) Decrease
bass Increase
bass
TREB

(Treble sound) Decrease
treble Increase
treble
FADE
(Front/back volume
balance) — Reduces
volume
of front
speakers
B A L
(Left/right volume
balance) Shift the
sound to
the left Shift the
sound to
the right
BEEP

(Audio operation sound) Off On
12Hr
24Hr
(12 Hr/24 Hr time
adjustment) 12Hr
(Flashing) 24Hr
(Flashing)
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NOTE
If not operated for several seconds, the
display returns to the previous display.
To reset bass, treble, fade, and balance,
press the menu button (
) for 2
seconds. The unit will beep and
“ CLEAR ” will be displayed.
AF (Setting Alternative Frequency (AF))
The AF function of the Radio Data System
(RDS) can be set on or off.
Refer to Operating the Radio on page
5-34 .
REG (Setting Regional Programme
(REG))
The REG function of the Radio Data
System (RDS) can be set on or off.
Refer to Operating the Radio on page
5-34 .
ALC (Automatic volume adjustment)
The automatic level control (ALC)
changes the audio volume automatically
according to the vehicle speed. The faster
the vehicle speed, the higher the volume
increases. ALC has ALC OFF and ALC
LEVEL 1 to 7 modes. At ALC LEVEL 7,
the amount that the volume can increase
is at the maximum. Select the mode
according to the driving conditions.
BEEP (Audio operation sound)
The setting for the operation sound when
pressing and holding a button can be
changed. The initial setting is ON. Set to
OFF to mute the operation sound. 1 2 H r
24Hr
(12 Hr/24 Hr time adjustment)
Rotating the audio control dial switches
the display between 12 and 24-hour clock
time (page 5-32 ).
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Clock
Audio display Audio control dial
Hour/Minute set switch:00 button
Menu button Clock button
Setting the time
The clock can be set at any time when the
ignition is switched to ACC or ON.
1. To adjust the time, press the clock
button (
) for about 2 seconds until
a beep is heard.
2. The clock's current time will À ash.
Time adjustment



 
 To adjust the time, press the hour/
minute set button (
, ) while the
clock's current time is À ashing.



 
 The hours advance while the hour set
button (
) is pressed. The minutes
advance while the minute set button
(
) is pressed.
3. Press the clock button (
) again to
start the clock.
Time resetting
1. Press the clock button (
) for about
2 seconds until a beep is heard.
2. Press the :00 button ( 1 ).
3. When the button is pressed, the time
will be reset as follows:
(Example)

12:01—12:29:12:00
12:30—12:59:1:00
NOTE

 When the :00 button ( 1 ) is pressed,
the seconds will start at “ 00 ”.

 Switching between 12 and 24-hour
clock time:
 Press the menu button ( )
several times until 12 and 24-hour
clock time are displayed. Turn the
audio control dial in either direction,
select the desired clock setting while
the preferred clock time is À ashing.
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