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Maintenance
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Refer toªAround viewmonitorº (P.4-10) formain-
tenance ofthe camera lens.
Blockages likedirt, ice,and objects suchasstickers
and accessories installedwithinthedetection rangeof
the parking sensor(sonar) maycause incorrect
function ofthe PA .Clean thesensors regularly with
care, anddonot scratch ordamage
them.
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Parking sensors (sonar)arelocated onthe bumpers: 6
on the front bumper and4on the rear bumper.
HOW TO ADJUST THESCREEN
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Adjusting screen(formodels withnavigation
system)
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Operation withtouch screen:
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1. Push theSETUP button.
2. Select theªSystemº key.
3. Select theªCamera DisplaySettingsº key.
4. Select theitem youwish toadjust.
. Display Mode:
Adjusts tofitthe level oflighting inthe vehicle.
T ouch theªDisplay Modeºkeytocycle through
options ofthe mode (Day,Night andAuto) .
. Brightness:
Adjusts thebrightness ofthe display .
. Contrast :
Adjusts thelevel ofcontrast.
. Color:
Adjusts thelevel ofthe color.
Operation withbuttons:
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T o adjust thescreen brightness whentheAround View
Monitor isdisplayed, pushthedisplay control/display on´off
ª
º button
*
1
.
Adjust brightness tothe preferred settingusingthe
ENTER/Scroll dial
*
2
.
Adjust screen (formodels without navigation
system)
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T o set upthe Around ViewMonitor toyour preferred
settings, pushtheENTER/SETTING button
*
1
while
the Around ViewMonitor screenisdisplayed. Each
time theENTER/SETTING button
*
1
is pushed, the
next setting itemisselected. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER
dial
*
2
to adjust eachitem.
Available settingitems:
. Brightness
. Contrast
The setting itemswilldisappear andthedisplay will
return tothe original screenifENTER/SETTING button
*
1
is pushed whenthelast setting itemisselected or
if the screen isnot operated forsome time.
Choosing alanguage:
The warning message onthe camera screenflashes
when theDISP button
*
3
is pushed andheld formore
than 6seconds. Thelanguage ofthe warning message
changes whentheDISP button
*
3
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2. Select theªBluetoothº key.
3. Select theªAdd Phone orDeviceº key.This same
screen canbeaccessed toremove, replaceor
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Radio tuning:
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When inradio mode, theradio canbetuned usingthe
touchscreen. To bring upthe visual tuner, touchthe
ªT uneº keyonthe lower partofthe screen. Ascreen
appears withabar running fromlowfrequencies onthe
left tohigh frequencies onthe right.
One ofthe following operations canbeused fortuning.
. Touching thebar onthe screen
. Touching
ª
º/ª
º on the screen
. Turning ENTER/Scroll dial
T o return tothe regular radiodisplay screen, touchthe
ªOKº key.
Station List:
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When inFM orDAB (ifequipped) mode,touchªFM
Listº orªDAB Listºtodisplay thestation lists.
Seek/T rackbuttons:
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When inradio mode, pushtheSeek/T rackbuttons to
tune from lowtohigh orhigh tolow frequencies andto
stop atthe next broadcasting station.
Station memory keys:
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Up tosix stations canbestored forAM band, andupto
twelve stations canbestored foreach ofthe other
bands.
1. Choose theradio band using theRadio band
select button.
2. Tune tothe desired stationusingmanual orseek
tuning. Touch andhold anyofthe desired station
memory keysuntilabeep sound isheard.
For FMand DAB (ifequipped) ,touch theª7-12º
key todisplay the7-12 memory keys.
3. The channel indicator willthen come onand the
sound willresume. Programming isnow complete. DAB
operation (ifequipped) :
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In the DAB mode, thefollowing operation keysand
information areavailable.
. DAB List:
T ouch todisplay theavailable stationlist.
. TA:
T ouch thiskeytoturn onand offthe TA (Traffic
Announcement) mode.Whenturned on,received
T A will interrupt theaudio source thatisplaying.
. Extra chan.:
The ªExtra chan.º keywillallow access toextra
stations transmitted withinthegroup ofthe
currently selectedstation.Ifextra stations arenot
available withinthegroup, thekey willnotoperate.
. Radio text:
Radio textisshown onthe DAB mainscreen
underneath theDAB station name.Thisdisplays
radio program andsong information asdeter-
mined bythe DAB station.
EAS inEAS test(displayed onthe screen asaPTY
name) isan abbreviation ofEmergency AlertSystem.
Occasionally ,in areas ofpoor DAB signal strength, the
full station nameinthe DAB Listand DAB mainscreen
might bedistorted. Inthis situation itmay stillbe
possible tolisten tothe particular radiostation, ata
reduced levelofsound quality,but this isnot always
possible. Thismayalso beshown inthe vehicle
information display.
CD player operation
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Loading disc:
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Insert aCD into theslot with thelabel sidefacing up.
The CDwillbeguided automatically intotheslot and
will start playing. Ifthe radio isalready playing, itwill
automatically turnoff,and theCD willstart playing.
CAUTION:
Do not force thecompact discintotheslot. This
could damage theplayer.
button:
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When theCD button ispushed withthesystem offand
the CD loaded, thesystem willturn onand theCD will
start toplay .
When theCD button ispushed withaCD loaded while
the radio playing, theradio willturned offand theCD
will start toplay .
Seek/T rackbutton:
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When theSeek/T rack(rewind/fast forward)buttonis
pushed formore than1.5seconds whiletheCD is
being played, theCD willplay while fastforwarding or
rewinding. Whenthebutton isreleased, theCD will
return tonormal playspeed.
When theSeek/T rack(rewind) orSeek/T rack(fast
forward) buttonispushed forless than 1.5seconds
while theCD isbeing played, thenext track orthe
beginning ofthe current trackonthe CD willbeplayed.
Push thebutton several timestoskip through the
tracks onthe CD. Ifthe last track onaCD isskipped,
the first track onthe disc willplay .If the last track ina
folder ofan MP3 CDisskipped, thefirst track ofthe
next folder willplay.
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CD/MP3/WMA displaymode:
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While listening toaCD oran MP3/WMA CD,certain
text may bedisplayed (whenaCD encoded withtextis
being used).Depending onhow theCD orMP3/WMA
CD isencoded, thetext isdisplayed listingtheartist,
album andsong title.Operation keysarealso
displayed onthe screen.
Mix:
T ouching theªMixº keywhile anCD orMP3 CDis
playing willalternate therandom playpattern as
follows:
(CD)
(Normal) ?Mix ?(Normal)
(CD withcompressed audiofiles)
(Normal) ?Random Folder?Random All?(Normal)
Repeat :
T ouching theªRepeatº keywhile anCD orMP3 CDis
playing willalternate therepeat playpattern asfollows:
(CD)
(Normal) ?Repeat ?(Normal)
(CD withcompressed audiofiles)
(Normal) ?Repeat Track ?Repeat Folder?
(Normal)
Browse:
T ouch theªBrowseº keytodisplay thetitles onthe CD
in list format. Touch thetitle ofasong inthe listto
begin playing thatsong. Ifan MP3 CDisplaying,
touching theªBrowseº keywillalso listthe folders on
the disc. Touch theªFolder Upºkeytoview thelists in
the upper layer.Follow theprocedure forselecting a
song withthetouchscreen tochoose afolder.
Disc eject button:
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When theDisc eject button ispushed whileaCD is
loaded, theCD willbeejected.
If the CD isnot removed within10seconds, theCD
will bereloaded.
USB device operation
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The audio system operates whentheignition switchis
placed inthe ªONº orªACCº position.
The USB portislocated onthe lower partofthe
instrument panel.SeeªUSB (Universal SerialBus)
connection portº(P.4-75) .Connect aUSB memory
device intotheconnector. TheUSB memory device
will beactivated automatically .
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device.
USB main operation:
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If another audiosource isplaying andaUSB memory
device isinserted, pushtheAUX button untilthe
screen onthe display changes tothe USB memory
mode.
If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theUSB
memory devicewasplaying, pushthePower/VOLUME
dial torestart theUSB memory device.
T ouch thename ofasong onthe screen tobegin
playing thatsong.
USB screen operation:
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While filesonaUSB memory deviceareplaying, the
play pattern canbealtered sothat songs arerepeated
or played randomly . Mix:
T ouching theªMixº keyonthe screen whileanUSB
memory deviceisplaying willalternate therandom play
pattern asfollows:
(Normal) ?Random Folder?Random All?(Normal)
Repeat :
T ouching theªRepeatº keyonthe screen whileanUSB
memory deviceisplaying willalternate therepeat play
pattern asfollows:
(Normal) ?Repeat Track ?Repeat Folder?
(Normal)
Browse:
T ouch ªBrowseº keytodisplay USBinterface. Select
the songs youwish toplay bytouching theitem onthe
screen.
Seek/T rackbuttons:
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Push theSeek/T rack(rewind) buttonwhileanaudio file
on the USB memory deviceisplaying toreturn tothe
beginning ofthe current track.Pushthebutton several
times toskip backward severaltracks.
Push theSeek/T rack(fast forward) buttonwhilean
audio fileonthe USB memory deviceisplaying to
advance onetrack. Pushthebutton several timesto
skip forward severaltracks.ifthe last track onthe USB
memory deviceisskipped, thefirst track ofthe next
folder isplayed.
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iP od player operation
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Connecting iPod:
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The USB portislocated onthe lower partofthe
instrument panel.SeeªUSB (Universal SerialBus)
connection portº(P.4-75) .
If your iPod supports chargingviaaUSB connection,
its battery willbecharged whileconnected tothe
vehicle withtheignition switchplaced inthe ªONº or
ª ACCº position.
Compatibility:
The following modelsarecompatible:
. iPod 5th Generation (firmwareversion1.2.3or
later)
. iPod Classic (firmware version1.1.1orlater)
. iPod Touch (firmware version2.0.0orlater)*
. iPod nano -1st generation (firmwareversion1.3.1
or later)
. iPod nano -2nd generation (firmwareversion
1.1.3 orlater)
. iPod nano -3rd generation (firmwareversion1.1.3
or later)
. iPod nano -4th generation (firmwareversion1.0.4
or later)
. iPod nano -5th generation (firmwareversion1.0.1
or later)
* Some features ofthis iPod may notbefully functional.
Make surethatyour iPod firmware isupdated tothe
version indicated above.
iPod main operation:
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If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theiPod was
playing, pushing thePower/VOLUME dialwillstart the
iP od.
If another audiosource isplaying andaiPo dis connected,
pushtheAUX button untilthescreen on
the display changes tothe iPod mode.
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device.
Interface operation:
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The interface foriPod operation shownonthe vehicle's
audio system displayscreenissimilar tothe iPod
interface. Usethetouchscreen, BACKbutton orthe
ENTER/Scroll dialtonavigate themenus onthe
screen.
When theiPod isplaying, touchtheªMenuº keyto
bring upthe iPodinterface.
Depending onthe iPodmodel, thefollowing itemsmay
be available onthe menu listscreen. Forfurther
information abouteachitem,seetheiPod Owner's
Manual.
. Playlists
. Artists
. Albums
. Genres
. Songs .
Composers
. Audiobooks
. Podcasts
Scrolling menus:
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While navigating longlistsofartists, albums orsongs
in the music menu, itis possible toscroll thelistbythe
first character inthe name. To activate character
indexing, touchtheªA- Zº key inthe upper rightcorner
of the screen. Turn theENTER/Scroll dialtochoose
the number orletter tojump tointhe listand then push
the ENTER/Scroll dial.
If no character isselected afterthirty seconds, the
display returns tonormal.
Random andrepeat playmode:
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While theiPod isplaying, theplay pattern canbe
altered sothat songs arerepeated orplayed randomly .
Mix:
T ouching theªMixº keyonthe screen whileaniPod is
playing willalternate therandom playpattern as
follows:
(Normal) ?Shuffle Songs?(Normal)
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Repeat :
T ouching theªRepeatº keyonthe screen whileaniPod
is playing willalternate therepeat playpattern as
follows:
(Normal) ?Repeat Song?(Normal)
Seek/T rackbuttons:
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Push theSeek/T rack(rewind) orSeek/T rack(fast
forward) buttontoskip backward orforward onetrack.
Push andhold theSeek/T rack(rewind) orSeek/T rack
(fast forward) buttonfor1.5 seconds whileatrack is
playing toreverse orfast forward thetrack being
played. Thetrack plays atan increased speedwhile
reversing orfast forwarding. Whenthebutton is
released, thetrack returns tonormal playspeed.
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Scan device:
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1. Push the
button onthe instrument panel.
Select ªScandeviceº key.The audio unitsearches
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One shotcall
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T o use thesystem faster,youmay speak thesecond
level commands withthemain menu command onthe
main menu. Forexample, pushthe
button and
after thetone, sayªCall Redialº .
P AIRING PROCEDURE
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The connecting proceduremustbeperformed
when thevehicle isstationary. Ifthe vehicle
starts moving duringtheprocedure, theproce-
dure willbecancelled.
1. Push theSETUP buttononthe control panel.
2. Select theªTelephone &Bluetoothº key.
3. Select theªPair NewDeviceº key.
4. Initiate thepairing process fromthehandset. The
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TELEPHONE SETUP
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T o access thephone settings screen:
1. Push theSETUP button.
2. Touch theªTelephone &Bluetoothº key.
3. Touch theªTelephone Setupºkey.
Available settingitems:
. Sort Phonebook By:
Select ªFirstNameº orªLast Nameº tochoose
how phonebook entriesarealphabetically dis-
played onthe screen.
. From Phonebook/Use Phonebookfrom:
Select ªPhoneº touse thehandset's phonebook.
Select ªSIMºtouse thephonebook onthe SIM
card. Select ªBothº touse both sources.
. Download Phonebook Now:
Select todownload thephonebook tothe vehicle
from thechosen source.
. Record nameforPhonebook Entry(Mexico only):
Select torecord aname foraphonebook entryfor
use with thevoice recognition system.
. Phone Notifications (Mexicoonly):
Select ªDriverº tohave phone notifications shown
in the vehicle information display.Select ªBothº to
have phone notifications showninboth thevehicle
information displayandthecenter display screen.
. Text Messaging (Mexicoonly):
Select ªOnºorªOffº toactivate ordeactivate text
messaging feature.SeeªText messaging (for
Mexico)º (P.4-96) .
. Show Incoming Text (Mexico only):
Select ªDriverº tohave incoming textnotifications
shown inthe vehicle information display.Select
ªBothº tohave textnotifications showninboth the
vehicle information displayandthecenter display screen.
SelectªOffºtoturn offalltext notifications.
. Auto Reply (Mexico only):
Select ªOnºtohave thesystem automatically reply
to caller withapredetermined textmessage.
Select ªOffºtoturn offauto reply function.
. Auto Reply Message (Mexicoonly):
Select toindicate preferred messagetobe used
when ªAuto Replyº function isactivated.
. Use Vehicles's Signature (Mexicoonly):
Select ªOnºtohave vehicle signature shownin
outgoing textmessages orªOffº todeactivate the
function.
. Custom Text Messages (Mexicoonly):
Select thisoption toselect acustom message to
edit. There are4customer messageslotsavail-
able.
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The Voice Recognition systemallowshands-free
operation ofthe systems equipped onthis vehicle,
such asthe phone andnavigation systems.
T o operate theVoice Recognition system,pushthe
button located onthe steering wheel.When
prompted, speakthecommand forthe system you
wish toactivate. Thecommand givenispicked upby
the microphone andperformed whenitis properly
recognized. TheVoice Recognition willprovide avoice
response aswell asamessage inthe center display to
inform youofthe command results.
CONTROL BUTTONS ANDMICROPHONE
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Steering wheelmounted controls:
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1. Back
button
2. Talk
button
3. Cancel
button
Microphone:
Microphone islocated nearthemap light.
VOICE RECOGNITI ONSY STEM (if
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Initialization
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When theignition switchisin the ON position, the
V oice Recognition systemisinitialized, whichtakesa
few seconds. Whencompleted, thesystem isready to
accept voicecommands. Ifthe
button ispushed
before theinitialization completes,thesystem will
announce thatthesystem isnot ready forvoice
recognition session.
Giving voicecommands
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1. Push the
button.
2. Thesystem announces andprompts youtospeak
a command. Alist ofavailable commands isthen
spoken bythe system.
3. After thetone sounds andtheface icononthe
display changes, speakacommand. Available
commands arediscussed laterinthis section.
4. Voice anddisplay feedback areprovided whenthe
command isaccepted.
. Push the
button onthe instrument panelto
return tothe previous screen.
. Ifthe command isnot recognized, thesystem
announces providesalist ofavailable selections.
. Ifyou want tocancel thecommand orgo back to
the previous menuofcommands, pushthe
button.
. Push the
button tomove backthrough the
menus displayed onthe screen.
. Ifyou want toadjust thevolume ofthe voice
feedback, usethevolume controlswitches onthe
steering wheelorthe Power/VOLUME dialonthe
control panel. Operation
onthe control paneldisplay:
The voice command screencanalso beaccessed
using thecontrol paneldisplay
1. Push theINFO button onthe control panel.
2. Touch theªVoice Commandsº key.
Operating tips
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T o get thebest performance outofthe Voice
Recognition system,observe thefollowing:
. Keep theinterior ofthe vehicle asquiet as
possible. Closethewindows toeliminate the
surrounding noises(trafficnoises, vibration
sounds, etc.),which mayprevent thesystem from
recognizing thevoice commands correctly.
. Wait until atone sounds beforespeaking a
command. Otherwise, thecommand willnot be
received properly.
. Start speaking acommand within3.5seconds
after thetone sounds.
. Speak inanatural voicewithout pausing between
words.
S YSTEM FEATURES
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The Voice Recognition systemcanactivate thefollowing
systems:
. Bluetooth

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