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Driver’s window switch
The driver’s switch, which is the main switch, can
control all windows\f
Locking passengers’ windows:
JVI\b\b36XFront and rear typeWhen the lock button*1is pushed in, the passen-
gers’ windows cannot be operated\f
To cancel the passengers’ windows lock, push the lock
button
*1again\f
Passenger’s window switch
SIC2311
The passenger’s switch can control its corresponding
window\f When the passengers’ windows lock button on the
driver’s switch is pushed in, the passenger’s switch
cannot be operated\f
Automatic function
JVI\b\b37XFront and rear typeAutomatic function is available for the switch that has
anmark on its surface\f
The automatic function enables a window to fully open
or close (if equipped) without holding the switch down
or up\f
To fully open the window, push the power window
switch down to the second detent and release the
switch\f To fully close the window (if equipped) , pull the
power window switch up to the second detent and
release the switch\f The switch does not have to be
held during window operation\f
To stop the window open/close operation during the
automatic function, push down or pull up the switch in
opposite directions\f Window timer (if equipped):
The window timer allows the window switch to be
operated for 15 minutes even if the ignition switch is
turned off and the key is removed\f The window timer
will be cancelled when the corresponding door is
opened or the preset time has expired\f
Auto-reverse function (if equipped):
WARNING:
There is a small distance just before the closed
position which cannot be detected. Make sure
that all passengers have their hands, etc. inside
the vehicle before closing the windows.
The auto-reverse function enables a window to
automatically reverse when something is caught in
the window as it is closing by the automatic function\f
When the control unit detects an obstacle, the window
will be lowered immediately\f
Depending on the environment or driving conditions,
the auto-reverse function may activate if an impact or
load similar to something being caught in the window
occurs\f
When power window switch does not oper-
ate
Some power window functions (automatic close
function, auto-reverse function) will not operate as
described after the battery cable is disconnected and
the electrical supply is interrupted\f Perform the
following procedure to initialize the power window
functions\f
1\f Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position\f
2\f If the driver’s window is closed, open it completely
by operating the driver’s window switch\f
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2-40Instruments and controls
WARNING:
.The storages should not be used while
driving so full attention may be given to
vehicle operation.
. Keep the storage lids closed while driving to
help prevent injury in an accident or a
sudden stop.
GLOVE BOX
SIC4407Type ATo ope\f the g\bove box, pu\b\b the ha\fd\be.
To c\bose, push the \bid i\f u\fti\b the \bock \batches.
JVI0692XType BTo ope\f the g\bove box, tur\f the k\fob cou\fterc\bockwise.
To c\bose, push the \bid i\f a\fd tur\f the k\fob c\bockwise.
UPPER INSTRUMENT BOX (if equipped)
JVC0034X
To ope\f the upper i\fstrume\ft box, push the butto\f.
To c\bose, push the \bid dow\f.
CARD HOLDER (if equipped)
JVI0018X
Pu\b\b the su\f visor dow\f a\fd s\bide a card i\f the card
ho\bder*A.
CUP HOLDERS
CAUTION:
Avoid abrupt starting and braking especially
when the cup holder is being used to prevent
spilling the contents. If the contents are hot, they
could scald you or your passengers.
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CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCK
SPA2037
T\fe c\fi\bd safety rear door \bocks \fe\bp prevent rear doors
from being opened accidenta\b\by, especia\b\by w\fen sma\b\b
c\fi\bdren are in t\fe ve\fic\be.
W\fen t\fe \bevers are in t\fe \bock position
*1, t\fe c\fi\bd
safety rear door \bocks engage and t\fe rear doors can
on\by be opened by t\fe outside door \fand\bes.
To disengage, move t\fe \bevers to t\fe un\bock position
*2. T\fe remote key\bess entry system can operate a\b\b door
\bocks (inc\buding t\fe back door) using t\fe remote
contro\b\ber. T\fe remote contro\b\ber can operate at a
distance of approximate\by 1 m (3.3 ft) away from t\fe
ve\fic\be. T\fe operating distance depends upon t\fe
conditions around t\fe ve\fic\be.
As many as 5 remote contro\b\bers can be used wit\f one
ve\fic\be. For information about t\fe purc\fase and use of
additiona\b remote contro\b\bers, contact a RENAULT
dea\ber.
T\fe remote contro\b\ber wi\b\b not function under t\fe
fo\b\bowing conditions:
.
W\fen t\fe distance between t\fe remote contro\b\ber
and ve\fic\be is more t\fan approximate\by 1 m (3.3
ft) .
. W\fen t\fe remote contro\b\ber battery is disc\farged.
. W\fen t\fe key is in t\fe ignition switc\f.
CAUTION:
.When locking the doors using the remote
controller, be sure not to leave the key in the
vehicle.
. Do not allow the remote controller, which
contains electrical components, to come
into contact with water or salt water. This
could affect the system function.
. Do not drop the remote controller.
. Do not strike the remote controller sharply
against another object.
. Do not place the remote controller for an
extended period in an area where tempera-
tures exceed 608C (1408F) .
. When the outside temperature is extremely
low, the remote keyless entry system may not function properly.
If a remote contro\b\ber is \bost or sto\ben, RENAULT
recommends erasing t\fe ID code of t\fat remote
contro\b\ber from t\fe ve\fic\be. T\fis may prevent t\fe
unaut\forized use of t\fe remote contro\b\ber to un\bock
t\fe ve\fic\be. For information regarding t\fe erasing
procedure, contact a RENAULT dea\ber.
For information regarding t\fe rep\bacement of a battery,
see “Remote contro\b\ber battery” (P.8-24) .
USING REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
(if equipped)
JVP0213XType A (with panic alarm)*1LOCK button
*2UNLOCK button
*3PANIC button
*4Battery indicator \big\ft
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-7
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
(if equipped)
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3-12Pre-driving checks and adjustments
.When the Intelligent Key is placed inside of
the glove box.
. When the Intelligent Key is placed inside of
the door pockets.
. When the Intelligent Key is placed on or
under the spare tire area.
. When the Intelligent Key is placed inside or
near metallic materials.
The lockout protection may function when the
Intelligent Key is outside the vehicle but is too
close to the vehicle.
Unlocking doors
All door unlock:
1. Carry \fhe In\felligen\f \bey wi\fh you.
2. Push \fhe door handle reques\f swi\fch
*Aor back
door reques\f swi\fch*B.
3. All doors and \fhe back door will be unlocked.
4. The hazard indica\for flashes \fwice.
If a door handle is pulled while unlocking \fhe doors,
\fha\f door may no\f be unlocked. Re\furning \fhe door
handle \fo i\fs original posi\fion will unlock \fhe door. If \fhe
door does no\f unlock, af\fer re\furning \fhe door handle,
push \fhe door handle reques\f swi\fch \fo unlock \fhe
door.
Selective door unlock mode:
1. Carry \fhe In\felligen\f \bey wi\fh you.
2. Push \fhe door handle reques\f swi\fch (driver’s or fron\f passenger’s)
*Aor back door reques\f
swi\fch*B.
3. The corresponding door will be unlocked. 4. Push \fhe door handle reques\f swi\fch (driver’s or
fron\f passenger’s)
*Aor back door reques\f
swi\fch*Bagain wi\fhin 5 seconds.
5. All doors will be unlocked.
Switching door unlock mode (if equipped) :
To swi\fch \fhe door unlock mode from one \fo ano\fher,
see “Using remo\fe keyless en\fry sys\fem” (P.3-7) .
Automatic relock:
All doors will be locked au\foma\fically unless one of \fhe
following opera\fions is performed wi\fhin 30 seconds
af\fer pushing \fhe reques\f swi\fch while \fhe doors are
locked.
. Opening any doors.
. Pushing \fhe igni\fion swi\fch.
If during \fhe prese\f \fime period \fhe “UNLOC\b”
bu\f\fon on \fhe In\felligen\f \bey is pushed, all doors will be
locked au\foma\fically af\fer \fhe nex\f prese\f \fime.
BATTERY SAVER SYSTEM
When all \fhe following condi\fions are me\f for a period
of \fime, \fhe ba\f\fery saver sys\fem will cu\f off \fhe power
supply \fo preven\f ba\f\fery discharge.
. The igni\fion swi\fch is in \fhe “ACC” posi\fion, and
. All doors are closed, and
. The selec\for lever is in \fhe “P” (Park) posi\fion
(Au\foma\fic \fransmission/Con\finuously Variable
Transmission model) .
WARNING AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS
The In\felligen\f \bey sys\fem is equipped wi\fh a func\fion
\fha\f is designed \fo minimize improper opera\fions of \fhe
In\felligen\f \bey and \fo help preven\f \fhe vehicle from
being s\folen.
Type A (model wi\fh vehicle informa\fion dis-
play)
The warning buzzer sounds and \fhe warning display
appears on \fhe do\f ma\frix display (in \fhe vehicle
informa\fion display) when improper opera\fions are
de\fec\fed. See \fhe \froubleshoo\fing guide on \fhe nex\f
page. For warning and indica\fors on \fhe vehicle
informa\fion display, see “Vehicle informa\fion display”
(P.2-20) .
CAUTION:
When the buzzer sounds and the warning
display appears, be sure to check both the
vehicle and the Intelligent Key.
Type B (model wi\fhou\f do\f ma\frix display)
A chime or beep sounds inside and ou\fside \fhe vehicle
and a warning ligh\f illumina\fes or blinks.
See \fhe \froubleshoo\fing guide on \fhe nex\f page and
“Warning/indica\for ligh\fs and audible reminders” (P.2-
12) .
In\felligen\f \bey sys\fem warning ligh\f:
P posi\fion selec\fing warning ligh\f:
CAUTION:
When the chime or beep sounds or the warning
light illuminates or blinks, be sure to check both
the vehicle and the Intelligent Key.
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.The alarm automatically turns off after approxi-
mately \f0 seconds. \bowever, the alarm reacti-
vates if the vehicle is tampered with again.
The alarm is activated by:
. Operating the door without using the Intelligent
Key system.
. Opening the hood.
How to stop alarm:
. The alarm will stop by unlocking a door with the
door handle request switch or “UNLOCK”
button*2on the Intelligent Key.
. The alarm will stop when the ignition switch is
pushed to the “ACC” or “ON” position.
If the system does not operate as described
above, have it checked by a RENAULT dealer.
ANTI-T\bEFT SYSTEM
The Anti-Theft System will not allow the engine to start
without the use of the registered Anti-Theft System
key.
If the engine does not start using the registered Anti-
Theft System key, it may be due to interference caused
by:
. Another Anti-Theft System key.
. Automated toll road device.
. Automated payment device.
. Other devices that transmit similar signals.
Start the engine using the following procedure:
1. Remove any items that may be causing the interference away from the Anti-Theft System key.
2. Leave the ignition switch in the “ON” position for approximately 5 seconds.
\f. Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” or “LOCK” position, and wait approximately 10 seconds. 4. Repeat steps 2 and \f again.
5. Start the engine.
6. Repeat the steps above until all possible inter-
ferences are eliminated.
If this procedure allows the engine to start, RENAULT
recommends placing the registered Anti-Theft System
key separate from other devices to avoid interference.
FCC WARNING:
Changes or modifications not expressly ap-
proved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions; (1) This device may not cause harm-
ful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
Security indicator light
SIC2045
The security indicator light is located on the meter
panel. It indicates the status of Anti-Theft System.
The light operates whenever the ignition switch is in the “LOCK”, “OFF” or “ACC” position. The security
indicator light indicates that the security systems on
the vehicle are operational.
If Anti-Theft System is malfunctioning, this light will
remain on while the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position.
If the light remains on and/or the engine does
not start, contact a RENAULT dealer for Anti-
Theft System service as soon as possible. Be
sure to bring all Anti-Theft System keys that you
have when visiting a RENAULT dealer for service.
For Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model (for Europe):
If Anti-Theft System is malfunctioning, the security
indicator light will illuminate when the ignition switch is
in the “ON” position. \bowever, if the security indicator
light turns off after 15 minutes, you can start the engine
once. See a RENAULT dealer for Anti-Theft System
service as soon as possible.
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.This audio system can only play prerecorded CDs\f
It has no capabilities to record or burn CDs\f
. If the CD cannot be played\b one of the following
messages will be displayed\f
Check disc:
— Confirm that the CD is inserted correctly (the
label side is facing up\b etc\f) \f
— Confirm that the CD is not bent or warped and it is free of scratches\f
Push eject:
This is a malfunction due to the temperature inside
the player is too high\f Remove the CD by pushing
the EJECT button\b and after a short time reinsert
the CD\f The CD can be played when the
temperature of the player returns to normal\f
Unplayable:
The file is unplayable in this audio system (only
MP3 or WMA CD) \f
USB (Universal Serial Bus) (if equipped)
WARNING:
Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB
device while driving. Doing so can be a distrac-
tion. If distracted you could lose control of your
vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.
CAUTION:
. Do not force the USB device into the USB
port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-
side-down into the port may damage the
port. Make sure that the USB device is
connected correctly into the USB port.
. Do not grab the USB port cover (if equipped)
when pulling the USB device out of the port. This could damage the port and the cover.
. Do not leave the USB cable in a place where
it can be pulled unintentionally. Pulling the
cable may damage the port.
The vehicle is not equipped with a USB device\f USB
devices should be purchased separately as necessary\f
This system cannot be used to format USB devices\f To
format a USB device\b use a personal computer\f
In some states/area\b the USB device for the front seats
plays only sound without images for regulatory
reasons\b even when the vehicle is parked\f
This system supports various USB memory devices\b
USB hard drives and iPod players\f Some USB devices
may not be supported by this system\f
. Partitioned USB devices may not be played
correctly\f
. Some characters used in other languages (Chi-
nese\b Japanese\b etc\f) are not displayed properly
on display\f Using English language characters
with a USB device is recommended\f
General notes for USB use:
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner information
regarding the proper use and care of the device\f
Notes for iPod use:
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc\f\b registered in the U\fS\f
and other countries\f
. Improperly plugging in the iPod may cause a
checkmark to be displayed on and off (flickering) \f
Always make sure that the iPod is connected
properly\f
. An iPod nano (1st Generation) may remain in fast
forward or rewind mode if it is connected during a
seek operation\f In this case\b please manually reset
the iPod\f .
An iPod nano (2nd Generation) will continue to
fast-forward or rewind if it is disconnected during
a seek operation\f
. An incorrect song title may appear when the Play
Mode is changed while using an iPod nano (2nd
Generation)
. Audiobooks may not play in the same order as
they appear on an iPod\f
. Large video files cause slow responses in an iPod\f
The vehicle center display may momentarily black
out\b but will soon recover\f
. If an iPod automatically selects large video files
while in the shuffle mode\b the vehicle center
display may momentarily black out\b but will soon
recover\f
BluetoothŠAudio player (if equipped)
.Some BluetoothŠaudio devices may not be used
with this system\f For detailed information about
Bluetooth
Šaudio devices that are available for use
with this system\b contact a RENAULT dealer\f
. Before using a Bluetooth
Šaudio system\b the initial
registration process for the audio device is
necessary\f
. Operation of the Bluetooth
Šaudio system may
vary depending on the audio device that is
connected\f Confirm the operation procedure
before use\f
. The playback of Bluetooth
Šaudio will be paused
under the following conditions\f The playback will
be resumed after the following conditions are
completed\f
— while using a Hands-free phone
— while checking a connection with a cellular phone
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monaural cable is used.
CD c\fanger operation
\bVH0045X
T\fe audio system operates w\fen t\fe ignition switc\f is
in t\fe “ACC” or “ON” position.
CD LOAD button:
W\fen t\fe
button is pus\fed, t\fe CD loading slot
will open and t\fe loading position will be displayed.
Insert t\fe CD into t\fe slot wit\f t\fe label side facing up.
T\fe CD will be guided automatically into t\fe slot and
will start playing. If t\fe radio is already playing, it will
automatically turn off and t\fe CD will start playing.
CAUTION:
. Do not force the compact disc into the slot.
This could damage the player.
. Do not use 8 cm (3.1 in) discs.
After loading t\fe CD, t\fe slot number and CD track will
appear on t\fe display.
To load a CD in t\fe CD c\fanger: 1. Pus\f t\fe
button for less t\fan 1.5 seconds.
2. Select t\fe loading slot by pus\fing t\fe CD select button. If no slot is selected, t\fe CD c\fanger will
automatically select an available slot.
3. Insert t\fe CD into t\fe slot.
To load 6 CDs in t\fe CD c\fanger:
1. Pus\f t\fe
button for more t\fan 1.5 seconds.
2. Insert a CD into t\fe slot.
3. W\fen t\fe next loading slot number illuminates on t\fe display, insert t\fe next CD into t\fe slot.
To load 6 CDs in t\fe CD c\fanger:
1. Pus\f t\fe
button for more t\fan 1.5 seconds.
2. Insert t\fe CD into t\fe slot.
3. W\fen t\fe next loading slot number illuminates on t\fe display, insert t\fe next CD into t\fe slot.
T\fe slot number indicator appears on t\fe display w\fen
t\fe CDs are loaded in t\fe CD c\fanger and t\fe audio
system is turned on.
CD PLAY button:
W\fen t\fe
button is pus\fed w\file t\fe audio
system is off and CDs are loaded, t\fe audio system will
turn on and t\fe CD will start to play automatically. If t\fe
radio is already operating, it will automatically turn off
and t\fe CD will start playing.
FF (Fast Forward) , REW (Rewind)
button:
Pus\f t\fe
(fast forward) or(rewind) button
w\file a CD is being played to fast-forward or rewind
t\froug\f t\fe track. W\fen t\fe button is released, t\fe CD
will return to normal play speed.
TRACK UP/DOWN button:
Pus\f t\fe
button w\file a CD is being played to
skip forward to t\fe next track. T\fe CD will skip tracks
forward t\fe number of times t\fe button is pus\fed.
W\fen t\fe last track of t\fe CD is skipped, t\fe first track
will be played.
Pus\f t\fe
button w\file a CD is being played to
start t\fe present track again from t\fe beginning. Pus\f
t\fe
button several times to skip back to t\fe
previous track. T\fe CD will skip tracks backward t\fe
number of times t\fe button is pus\fed. W\fen t\fe first
track of t\fe CD is skipped, t\fe last track will be played.
*1*2*3*4*5*6CD select buttons:
To c\fange to anot\fer CD loaded in t\fe CD c\fanger,
pus\f t\fe corresponding CD select button. W\fen a CD
is selected, t\fe selected CD will be automatically
played from t\fe first track.
RPT (Repeat)·MIX button:
Pus\f t\fe
button repeatedly to c\fange t\fe play
mode as follows:
RPT (REPEAT) TRACK ?RPT (REPEAT) DISC ?
MIX DISC ?MIX ALL ?RPT (REPEAT) ALL ?RPT
(REPEAT) TRACK
RPT TRACK:
T\fe CD c\fanger plays t\fe current track con-
tinuously.
RPT DISC:
T\fe CD c\fanger repeats t\fe disc currently being
playing.
MIX ALL:
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Audio main operation
The audio system operates when the ignition switch is
in the \fACC” or \fO\b” position.
Power/VOL dial:
Power ON/OFF:
To turn on the audio system, push the
dial.
. The system will turn on in the mode, which was
used immediately before the system was turned
off.
. If a CD is inserted or a USB and/or an AUX device
is connected when the system is turned off, and if
the system is turned on again with the devices
removed or disconnected, the radio will turn on.
To turn off the audio system, push the
dial.
Volume control:
To control the volume, turn the
dial.
Turn the
dial clockwise to make the sound louder.
Turn the
dial counterclockwise to make the sound
quieter.
SETUP button:
To configure Audio, Clock, Bluetooth, Language or
Scroll direction settings, perform the following proce-
dure:
1. Push the
button.
2. Push the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial.
3. Turn the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial clockwise or counterclockwise. The setting menu will be dis-
played in the following order:
Audio ⇔Clock ⇔Bluetooth ⇔Language ⇔
Scroll Direction
After the desired levels have been set, either push the
button repeatedly, push thebutton, or wait
for several seconds without pushing any buttons to exit
the menu screen.
Audio adjustments:
Push the
button to enter the setup menu screen
and then select \fAudio”.
Each time the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial is pushed, the
mode will change as follows:
BASS ?TREBLE ?BALA\bCE ?FADE ?AUX
VOL ?SPD VOL (if equipped) ?Audio (setup menu
screen) ?BASS
Turn the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial clockwise or
counterclockwise to adjust the following items and
push the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial to confirm.
Bass control:
Use this control to enhance or attenuate the bass
response sound.
Treble control:
Use this control to enhance or attenuate the treble.
Balance control:
Use this control to adjust the balance of the volume
between the left and right speakers.
Fader control:
Use this control to adjust the balance of the volume
between the front and rear speakers (if equipped) .
AUX VOL (Auxiliary volume) control:
Use this control to adjust the volume output from the
auxiliary source.
SPD VOL (Speed volume) control (if equipped):
This mode controls the volume output from the
speakers automatically in relation to vehicle speed.
Adjusting the setting to \f0” (zero) turns off the speed volume feature.
Clock setting:
Push the
button to enter the setup menu screen
and then select \fClock”.
Turn the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial, the mode will
change as follows:
Set Time ⇔O\b/OFF ⇔Clock Format ⇔Set Time
Set Time:
Select \fSet Time” then adjust the clock as follows:
The hour display will start flashing. Turn the TU\bE/
ME\bU/E\bTER dial to adjust the hour and push the
TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial. The minute display will start
flashing. Turn the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial to adjust
the minute and push the TU\bE/ME\bU/E\bTER dial to
finish the clock adjustment.
O\b/OFF:
Set the clock display to on or off when the audio unit is
turned off. If set in the \fO\b” position, the clock will be
displayed when the audio unit is turned off either by
pushing the
dial or when the ignition switch is
placed in the \fOFF” position.
Clock Format:
Switch the clock display between 24-hour and 12-
hour clock mode.
Bluetooth setting:
It is possible to set the Bluetooth settings. (See
\fBluetooth
Šaudio player operation” (P.4-52) .)
Language setting:
Push the
button to enter the setup menu screen
and then select \fLanguage”.
Select the appropriate language and push the TU\bE/
ME\bU/E\bTER dial. Upon completion, the screen will
automatically adopt the language setting.
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* iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple In\f.,
registered in the \b.S. and other \fountries.
WARNING:
Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB
device while driving. Doing so can be a distrac-
tion. If distracted you could lose control of your
vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.
CAUTION:
.Do not force the USB device into the USB
port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-
side-down into the port may damage the
port. Make sure that the USB device is
connected correctly into the USB port.
(Some USB devices come with a
mark as a guide. Make sure that the mark
is facing the correct direction before insert-
ing the device.)
. Do not grab the USB port cover (if equipped)
when pulling the USB device out of the port.
This could damage the port and the cover.
. Do not leave the USB cable in a place where
it can be pulled unintentionally. Pulling the
cable may damage the port.
Refer to your devi\fe manufa\fturer’s owner information
regarding the proper use and \fare of the devi\fe.
Compatibility:
The following models are supported:
. Third generation iPhone (Firmware version
IOS4/4.0)
. Fourth generation iPhone (Firmware version
IOS4/4.0) .
Fifth generation iPod (Firmware version 1.3)
. First generation iPod Classi\f (Firmware version
1.1.1 or 1.1.2PC)
. Se\fond generation iPod Classi\f (Firmware ver-
sion 2.0.1)
. First generation iPod tou\fh (Firmware version
1.1.5 or 2.2.1)
. Se\fond and third generation iPod tou\fh (Firm-
ware version 2.2.1 or IOS4/4.0.0)
. First generation iPod nano (Firmware version
1.3.1)
. Se\fond generation iPod nano (Firmware version
1.1.3)
. Third generation iPod nano (Firmware version
1.1.2PC or 1.1.3PC)
. Fourth generation iPod nano (Firmware version
1.0.2 or 1.0.4)
. Fifth generation iPod nano (Firmware version 1.0.1
or 1.0.2)
The iPod tou\fh may not respond qui\fkly to the system
in some \fases.
Make sure that the iPod firmware is updated.
Operating tips:
. iPod Shuffle and iPod mini are not supported.
. Some iPod operations may not be available with
this system.
AUX button:
To operate the iPod use one of the following methods:
. Push the
button and then turn the T\bNE/
MEN\b/ENTER dial for the \bSB item. On\fe
highlighted, push the T\bNE/MEN\b/ENTER dial. .
Push the
button repeatedly until \bSB is
highlighted and then push the T\bNE/MEN\b/
ENTER dial.
Operation buttons:
Interfa\fe:
The interfa\fe for iPod operation shown on the audio
system display is similar to the iPod interfa\fe. \bse the
T\bNE/MEN\b/ENTER dial to play a tra\fk on the iPod.
The following items \fan be \fhosen from the menu list
s\freen.
. Playlists
. Artists
. Albums
. Tra\fks
. Genres
For further information about ea\fh item, see the iPod
owner’s manual.
The following operations are identi\fal to the audio main
operation of the Compa\ft Dis\f (CD) operation. For
details, see “CD player operation” (P.4-48) .
. List view
. Qui\fk sear\fh
.
. MIX (Random play)
. RPT (Repeat tra\fk)
. Folder browsing
DISP button:
While a tra\fk with re\forded musi\f information tags
(ID3-tags) is being played, the title of the played tra\fk
is displayed. If the tags are not provided then a
notifi\fation message is displayed.
When the
button is pushed repeatedly, further
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Edit
You can edit a name or phone number stored in the
phone book.\fction Screen display
\bush
button
;
Turn MENU/VOL dial
; EDIT N\fME
\bush ENTER
;*1
Turn MENU/VOL dial JOE
;
\bush ENTER
; JOE OK <@OK\f>
Turn MENU/VOL dial
;Focus on “Y” JOE <XYZ>
\bush ENTER
;*2*3 JOEY
\bush
for more than
1.5 seconds to go to main screen.
*1: \flternatively use the SE\fRCH mode to select the appropriate entry to edit.
— SE\fRCH appears on the display then push the ENTER button.
— Select the first character of the name then push the ENTER button.
— The name should be displayed. If necessary, turn the MENU/VOL dial to select the correct name.
*2: When the
button is pushed briefly, the
cursor will move one step backwards and the last character will be deleted. To delete all
characters push the
button for more than 1
second.
*3: If necessary, you can edit the telephone number. \ffter editing the name, select OK then push the
ENTER button to confirm and edit the number as
described for name editing.
Delete a name:
To delete a name (contact) from the phone book,
proceed as follows:
1. Briefly push the
button.
2. Turn the MENU/VOL dial then select the DELETE N\fME.
3. \bush the ENTER button.
4. Turn the MENU/VOL dial to the name that needs to be deleted then push the ENTER button.
5. The display will show DELETE? YES. If applicable, turn the MENU/VOL dial to select DELETE? NO.
6. The display will show the message DELETED.
The search mode can also be performed as follows:
1. Briefly push the
button.
2. SE\fRCH appears on the display then push the ENTER button.
3. Select the first character of the name then push the ENTER button.
4. The display will now show the name(s) beginning with the corresponding character. If necessary,
turn the MENU/VOL dial to select the correct
name.
5. \bush the ENTER button and the display will show DELETE? YES. If applicable, turn the MENU/VOL
dial to select DELETE? NO. 6. To confirm the selection, push the ENTER button.
Speed dial buttons:
\ffter entering the names and phone numbers, you can
assign the six preset buttons to the most frequently
dialled phone numbers.
1. \bush the
button.
2. Select the name by turning the MENU/VOL dial or using the search name mode.
3. Once found, push the assigned preset button until a confirmation beep is heard. The name and phone
number are now stored under that button.
Hands-free telephone control
The hands-free mode can be operated using the
telephone button controls on the audio unit or on the
steering wheel.
Initiating a call:
\f call can be initiated using one of the following
methods:
.redial
. phone book
. voice tag
. speed dial (preset buttons)
NOTE:
During the active call you can adjust the micro-
phone volume by briefly pushing the MENU
button then adjusting the volume by turning
the MENU/VOL dial within the value range of í2
to +2. To confirm the entry, briefly push the
ENTER or
button or wait for 10 seconds to
return to the active call main screen.
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