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72   Other Info
Other Info
Camera
When a rear view camera, available 
separately, is connected, the picture from this 
rear view camera can be displayed on the 
display.
For details, refer to the user manual for the 
vehicle.
1Move the gear shift position to 
“R”.
	▼
Displays the picture from the rear view 
camera.
Version Info
Serial Number
You can check the serial number.
1Press the MENU key,  
and touch 
Setting   
then 
Version Info .
	▼
Displays the Version Info screen.
Equipment by type   
(Vehicles	with	a	Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). 
Gracenote Version
Allows you to check the Gracenote version.
1On the USB device playback 
information screen or on the 
list display, touch 
▲ .
This displays the sub-menu.
2Touch Database .
	▼
Displays the Gracenote Database version 
screen.
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Adjust the Sound Quality   73
INFO/SETTINGSSETTINGS
SETTINGS
Adjust the Sound 
Quality
Change audio quality settings.
NOTE
•	 You	cannot	adjust	the	sound	quality	when 	
the audio is OFF.
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting .
3Touch Sound Control .
	▼
Displays the sound quality setting screen.
Setting Items
“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory default settings.
Settings name Settings value Settings content
BALANCE/FADER BALANCE:
L11 to L1,0 ,R1 to R11
(Left,Right) The level of the sound output from each 
speaker can be adjusted with the cursor 
switches.
 
 
FADER:
F11 to F1,0 ,R1 to R11
(Front,Rear)
EQUALIZER ROCKAllows you to select the sound type.
 Allows you to adjust the level by touching 
the	cursor	switch.(-5	to	+5)
* PUNCH is a setting item only for vehicles 
with	premium	audio	system.(0	to	6)
 
 
POP
HIPHOP
COUNTRY NORMAL
SCV
(Speed	Compensated	Volume) Off
Allows you to select the volume for automatic 
adjustment according to the vehicle speed.
Low
Mid
High
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System Settings   75
INFO/SETTINGSSETTINGS
System Settings
System related settings, such as the 
operation sound and the time, can be made.
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then 
System Setting .
	▼
The system setting screen is displayed.
Sound
This is a setting item displayed by touching [Beep/Tel Setting].
“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory default settings.
Settings nameSettings value Settings content
Operation Volume OffTouch from [1] to [3] to adjust the operating volume.
The larger the number, the higher the volume. [Off] mutes 
the operation sound.
1
2 3
Tel Speaker Setting
*On MuteDuring a call, the audio is muted.
AT T During a call, the audio is at low volume.
FL The incoming sound for calls is output from the left front 
speaker.
FR The incoming sound for calls is output from the right front 
speaker.
Front The incoming sound for calls is output from the front 
speakers.
Off The vehicle speakers are not used.
*	 	A 	hands-free	kit	(available	separately)	must	be	connected.
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78   Other Settings
Other Settings
The setting can be made on the screen or 
on the Bluetooth device.
Display Off
This turns off the screen display.
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then 
Display Off .
	▼
This turns off the screen display.
ADVICE
•	 To	display	it	again,	touch	the	screen	or	press the [MENU] key.
Color Contrast
You can adjust the color tone and brightness 
for the menu screen and the rear view camera 
picture.
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then 
Color Contrast .
	▼
The color contrast screen is displayed.
RGB Screen Regulation
With “Color Contrast”, touching “RGB Screen 
Regulation” displays this.
Adjusts the brightness, contrast, and black 
level for the menu screen, etc.
Settings name Settings content
Brightness Adjusts the brightness.
Touching	[+]	makes	the	display	
brighter, touching [-] makes 
it dimmer. You may continue 
touching the adjustment until the 
setting is acceptable.
Contrast Adjusts	the	contrast.	 Touching	[+]	
increases the contrast, touching 
[-] decreases it. You may continue 
touching the adjustment until the 
setting is acceptable.
Black Level Adjusts the black level.
Touching	[+]	increases	the	black	
level, touching [-] decreases it. 
You may continue touching the 
adjustment until the setting is 
acceptable.
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Other Settings   79
INFO/SETTINGSSETTINGS
Camera Image Regulation
With “Color Contrast”, touching “Camera 
Image Regulation” displays this.
Adjusts the brightness, contrast, and black 
level for the rear view camera picture.
Settings name Settings content
Brightness Adjusts the brightness.
Touching	[+]	makes	the	display	
brighter, touching [-] makes 
it dimmer. You may continue 
touching the adjustment until the 
setting is acceptable.
Contrast Adjusts	the	contrast.	 Touching	[+]	
increases the contrast, touching 
[-] decreases it. You may continue 
touching the adjustment until the 
setting is acceptable.
Black Level Adjusts the black level.
Touching	[+]	increases	the	black	
level, touching [-] decreases it. 
You may continue touching the 
adjustment until the setting is 
acceptable.
Tint Adjusts the color tone.
Touching	[+]	makes	the	display	
more greenish, touching [-] 
makes it more reddish. You may 
continue touching the adjustment 
until the setting is acceptable.
Color 
Intensity Adjusts the color intensity.
Touching	[+]	increases	the	color	
intensity, touching [-] decreases 
it. You may continue touching 
the adjustment until the setting is 
acceptable.Clock Screen
Displays the clock over the entire screen.
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then 
Clock Screen .
	▼
The clock is displayed.
ADVICE
•	 Touching	the	screen	returns	the	display	
to the original screen.
•	 With	[System	Setting],	[Time	Setting],	and 	
[Time Display Settings], you can change 
the format for time display.  
→“Time	Setting”	(P76)
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80   Other Settings
Radio Setting
You can change the radio reception mode and 
the	display	language	for	PTY	filter.
You can set this for both FM and AM.
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then  
Radio Setting .
3Set individual items.
ADVICE
•	 Radio	settings	can	also	be	accessed	from 	
the radio broadcast information screen 
(P26) sub-menu. “Set value” bold typeface indicates factory default settings.
Settings name
Settings value Settings content
PTY Language EnglishYou	can	change	the	display	language	for	PTY 	filter.
Francais Espanol
HD Radio Receive OnSet whether or not to receive digital radio.
Off
HD Radio Setting AutoReceive mode can be set when the HD Radio Receive 
settings are “On”.
If “Auto” is set, digital reception is used. If digital reception \
is no longer possible, it will automatically switch to analog 
reception.
Digital
Analog
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Other Settings   81
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Equipment by type  
(Vehicles	with	a	Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). 
Bluetooth Setting
You can use the Bluetooth function to connect 
any commercially-available Bluetooth device 
to this product.
What Bluetooth is
Bluetooth is a wireless communications 
standard specialized for connecting devices 
over	short	distances	(a	few	meters	or	less).
Since it uses radio waves, it is not directional. 
Thanks to its characteristic, communications 
are possible even if there is an obstruction. 
This makes it possible to communicate, even 
with the mobile phone still in your shirt pocket 
or briefcase or shoulder bag.
NOTE
•	 This	product	supports	Ver.	2.0	+	EDR.
Supported	profiles
Bluetooth  AUDIO A2DP(v1.0)
AVRCP(v1.3)
Hands-free HFP(v1.5)
Phonebook  transfer OPP(v1.1)
PBAP(v1.0)
NOTE
•	 Cancel	functions	such	as	the	mobile	
phone “dial lock”, and connect while on 
the standby screen.
•	 While	connected,	operations	on	the	 Bluetooth	device	(receiving	calls,	etc.)	
may not function correctly.
•	 For	details	on	how	to	enter	the	passkey	 for your Bluetooth device, refer to its user 
manual.
•	 The	connection	fails	sometimes.	Register	 again.
•	 Depending	on	the	distance	between	this	 product and your Bluetooth device, the 
conditions within the vehicle, and types 
of screening, connection may not be 
possible. In this case, put your Bluetooth 
as close as possible to this product.
•	 Even	though	a	device	is	Bluetooth- capable, its characteristics and 
specifications	may	mean	that	correct	
operation is not possible.
•	 Some	Bluetooth	devices	cannot	be	 connected.
•	 Depending	on	the	Bluetooth	device,	 connecting may take some time.
•	 Up	to	7	Bluetooth	devices	can	be	 registered. 
If 7 devices are already registered, you 
must delete one before you can register 
a new Bluetooth device.
Registering a Bluetooth 
Device
Register a Bluetooth device with this product.
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then 
Bluetooth Setting .
3Touch Register Device .
4Enter the pass key displayed 
on the screen into the Bluetooth 
device.
	▼
When the connection is complete, a screen is 
displayed for selecting the Bluetooth device. 
For details, refer to the user manual for the 
Bluetooth device.
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ADVICE
•	 If	the	pass	key	is	incorrect,	redo	the	Bluetooth device side operations from the 
start.
•	 Some	 Bluetooth	 devices	require	a	special	
passcode.
•	 Depending	on	the	Bluetooth	device	 settings, it may be necessary to enter 
the passcode each time the device is 
connected.
•	 Carry	out	the	procedure	for	entering	 the passcode to the Bluetooth device 
according to its user manual.
Selecting a Bluetooth Device
If you have registered multiple Bluetooth 
devices, you must select the one to connect.
(From	then	on,	the	Bluetooth	device	you	set	
with this function is connected automatically 
when it is detected by this product.)
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then 
Bluetooth Setting .
3Touch Select Device to Connect .
4Touch the “device name” to 
connect.
5Touch Connect Telephone or 
Connect Audio .
For hands-free operation of the Bluetooth 
device to connect, select [Connect 
Telephone], to use for Bluetooth audio, 
select  [Connect Audio].
6Touch Enter , and then Ye s .
	▼
This completes selection of the Bluetooth 
device.
ADVICE
•	 If	the	Bluetooth	device	is	capable	of	both hands-free and Bluetooth audio 
operation,   
you can make the selection for one 
device. 
In this case, the display is as follows.
 
Bluetooth AUDIO Hands-free
Setting a Passkey
Set	the	passkey	(factory	setting	“1212”).
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then 
Bluetooth Setting .
3Touch Set Passkey .
4Enter any four-digit passkey, 
then touch 
Enter .
	▼
The passkey setting is complete.
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