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Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device   61
AViPod/USB
Switch Playback Mode
Repeat playback, random playback, and scan 
playback are possible.
1On the USB device playback 
information screen or on the 
list display, touch 
▲ .
This displays the sub-menu.
2Touch the “mode” to change to.
3Touch ▼ .
	▼
Playback in the selected mode starts.
Sub-menu
RepeatEach time this is touched, the 
mode switches in the order 
“Repeat”, “Folder repeat”, and 
“Cancel”.
Repeat:  Repeat playback of the 
track currently being played.
Folder repeat:  Repeat 
playback of the tracks within the 
folder currently being played.
Scan
*1Each time this is touched, the 
mode switches in the order 
“Scan”, “Folder scan”, and 
“Cancel”.
Scan:  	Play	the	first	10	seconds	
of each track in the folder 
currently being played in order.
Folder scan: 	Play	the	first	10	
seconds	of	the	first	track	in	each	
folder on the medium in order.
Random Each time this is touched, the 
mode switches in the order 
“Random”, “All random”, and 
“Cancel”.
Random:  Play tracks in the 
folder currently being played in a 
random order.
All random:  Play all the tracks 
on the medium in a random order.
Sound Control Adjusts the sound quality.
→“Adjust	the	Sound	Quality”	(P73)
Current 
Tr ack*2Moves to the current Track List.
ROOT
*2Moves to the topmost level and 
collapses all folders in the view.
Parent 
Folder
*2Moves up one level.
Database
*3Allows you to check the 
Gracenote version. *1) 
This is not displayed during playlist mode.
*2)  These items are only in the sub-menu displayed 
during folder list display.
*3)  This item is only for 
Equipment by type	(vehicles	with	
a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
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62   Use Bluetooth Audio
External Input Devices
Equipment by type  
(Vehicles	with	a	Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). 
Use Bluetooth Audio
This product can play back tracks on 
commercially-available Bluetooth-capable 
audio devices.
CAUTION
•	 Never	hold	a	Bluetooth-capable	audio	
device in your hand and operate it while 
driving, as this is dangerous.
•	 Do	not	leave	the	Bluetooth	audio	device	 unattended in the vehicle.
•	 Depending	on	how	devices	are	handled,	 audio	files	can	be	damaged	or	lost,	
therefore it is recommended that data be 
backed up.
NOTE
•	 Depending	on	the	type	of	Bluetooth-capable audio devices, usage may not be 
possible, or functions that can be used 
may be restricted.
•	 Updating	your	software	sometimes	 changes the functions that can be used 
when connected with this product.
•	 When	a	Bluetooth-capable	audio	device	 is connected to this product,  
the mobile phone function cannot be 
used.
NOTE
•	 Confirm	together	with	the	user	manuals	for the commercially-available Bluetooth-
capable audio devices.
•	 Depending	on	the	type	of	Bluetooth- capable audio devices, volume levels 
may differ. There is the danger of 
loud volumes, so prior to use, it is 
recommended that you turn the volume 
down. 
→“Adjust	Volume”	(P14)
•	 Depending	on	the	status	of	the	Bluetooth	audio device, it may take some time until 
the device is recognized, or playback 
starts.
•	 Bluetooth	audio	device	specifications	 and settings may mean that connection 
is not possible, or result in differences in 
operation or display.
•	 Depending	 on	audio	 data	in	the	 Bluetooth	
audio device, track information may not 
be displayed correctly.
•	 Depending	on	the	status	of	the	vehicle	 and device, the iPod/iPhone may not play 
back after starting the engine.
•	 Data	containing	copyright	information	 may not play back.
•	 It	is	recommended	that	the	Bluetooth	 audio device equalizer settings be set to 
flat.
•	 The	first	time	you	listen	to	Bluetooth	 audio, you must make the connection 
settings. 
(P62)
Connect a Bluetooth-capable 
Audio Device
This product and the Bluetooth-capable audio 
device uses the Bluetooth function to connect. 
For details on how to connect, refer to 
“Bluetooth	Setting”	(P81). 
 Operation methods below describe situations 
once a connection has been completed.
NOTE
•	 If	the	iPod/iPhone	is	connected	via	 Bluetooth as a Bluetooth-capable audio 
device, do not connect the iPod/iPhone 
using an iPod cable. Connection using 
both methods will result in erroneous 
operation.
Listen to a Bluetooth-capable 
Audio Device
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch BT Audio .
The Bluetooth audio playback information 
screen is displayed.
3Touch  and select a 
track.
ADVICE
•	 You	can	fast	forward	or	rewind	the	track	 being played by touching and holding 
 .
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Use Bluetooth Audio   63
AVExternal Input Devices
Display Contents
Playback Information Screen
9) 8)
3)
4)
5) 2)
6) 1) 10)
14)13)
7)11)
12)
1) 
Source plate 
Displays the name of the currently 
selected source, the track number 
currently being played, the playback time, 
the playback mode, etc.
2)  Track name/track number 
If there are track names in the title 
information, displays them.
3)  Group name
*1 
If there is title information, displays the 
group name. If there is no title information, 
displays “NO TITLE”.
4)  Artist name
*1 
If there is title information, displays the 
artist name. If there is no title information, 
displays “NO NAME”. 5) Genre
*1 
If there is title information, displays the 
genre name If there is no title information, 
nothing is displayed.
6) 
   
Used to select a track. Continue touching 
for fast forward or rewind.
7) 
▲ *1(P64) 
Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to 
change the playback mode, etc.
8)  Bluetooth connection icon 
 : Audio connection status 
 : Telephone connection status
9)  Batter y remaining capacity 
display
*1 
Displays the amount of battery power 
remaining for the connected Bluetooth-
capable audio device. 10) 
Playback mode display
*1, *2 
 : Repeat play
 : All repeat play
  : Scan play 
 : Random play
11) Status  icon
*1 
 : Play 
 : Pause  
 : Stop  
 : Fast forward  
 : Rewind
12) Playback  time
*1
13)    
Stops playback.
14) 
	,	   
Allows you to play or pause.
*1)  Not displayed when AVRCP is v1.0.
*2)  Not displayed when information cannot be 
obtained.
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64   Use Bluetooth Audio
Switch Playback Mode
Repeat playback, random playback, and scan 
playback are possible.
* This function cannot be used when AVRCP 
is v1.0.
1On the Bluetooth audio 
playback information screen or 
other screen, touch 
▲ .
This displays the sub-menu.
2Touch the “mode” to change to.
3Touch ▼ .
	▼
Playback in the selected mode starts.
Sub-menu
Repeat Each time this is touched, the 
mode switches in the order 
“Repeat”, “All repeat”, and 
“Cancel”.
Repeat:  Repeat playback of the 
track currently being played.
All repeat:  Repeat playback 
of all the tracks in the Bluetooth-
capable audio device.
Scan Each time this is touched, the 
mode switches between “Scan” 
and “Cancel”.
Play	the	first	10	seconds	of	each	
track in the group currently being 
played in order.
Random Each time this is touched, 
the mode switches between 
“Random” and “Cancel”.
Play tracks in the group currently 
being played in a random order.
Sound Control Adjusts the sound quality.
→“Adjust	the	Sound	Quality”	(P73)
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Use AUX   65
AVExternal Input Devices
Equipment by type
Use AUX
By	connecting	external	input	cables	and	
AUX devices to this product, you can play 
back tracks on these devices through the 
product.
CAUTION
•	 Connect	an	audio	device	with	external	
sound input mode cancelled, or with the 
sound turned down.
•	 Even	when	no	device	is	connected,	the	 product will switch to AUX, therefore take 
care with volume levels when no device 
is connected.
•	 Video	from	 AUX	devices	cannot	be	
viewed.
•	 If	this	is	used	with	the	engine	stopped,	 it may run down the battery and make it 
impossible to start the engine.
NOTE
•	 Depending	on	the	audio	device	to	be	connected, background noise may be 
emitted.
•	 For	power,	use	the	battery	power	source	 included in the audio device. Using the 
connected audio device while charging 
through the cigarette lighter socket in the 
vehicle may lead to background noise 
being emitted through the speakers.
•	 If	no	audio	devices	are	connected,	then	 do	not	select	the	external	sound	input	
mode.	If	external	sound	input	mode	is	
selected while no audio devices are 
connected, then sound may be emitted 
through the speakers.
•	 Please	refer	to	your	vehicle's	user	 manual regarding how to connect AUX 
devices.
Displaying
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch AUX .
	▼
This outputs the audio from the AUX device.
NOTE
•	 The	[AUX]	touch	switch	is	displayed	even	if no AUX device is connected to this 
product.
ADVICE
•	 Touching	▲ then [Sound Control] lets 
you adjust the sound quality. 
→“Adjust	the	Sound	Quality”	(P73)
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66   Mobile Phone
INFO/SETTINGS
INFO
Equipment by type  
(Vehicles	with	a	Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). 
Mobile Phone
Connecting your mobile phone to this 
product with Bluetooth lets you use the 
hands-free function.
WARNING
•	 For	safety's	sake,	do	not	operate	the	
mobile phone while driving. When 
operating	the	mobile	phone,	first	stop	the	
vehicle in a safe location.
•	 Do	not	leave	your	mobile	phone	 unattended in the vehicle. If your mobile 
phone rolls underfoot when you stop 
the vehicle or when you go around a 
curve and it get under the brake pedal, 
it can interfere with driving and cause an 
accident.
NOTE
•	 Cancel	functions	such	as	the	mobile	phone “dial lock”, and connect while on 
the standby screen.
•	 While	connected,	mobile 	phone	(receiving	
calls, etc.) operations may not function 
correctly.
•	 Depending	on	the	distance	between	 the product and the mobile phone, the 
conditions within the vehicle, and types 
of screening, connection may not be 
possible. In these cases, situate the 
mobile phone as close as possible to the 
product.
•	 This	product	allows	you	to	register	a	 total of 7 Bluetooth devices, including 
Bluetooth-capable mobile phones and 
audio devices.
•	 Even	though	a	mobile	phone	is	 Bluetooth capable, characteristics and 
specifications	may	mean	that	correct	
operation may not be possible.
•	 Even	though	a	mobile	phone	is	Bluetooth	 capable,	phone	specifications	and	
settings may result in differences in 
display, or prevent correct operation.
•	 Some	models	may	not	be	confirmed	as	 connected, or may not connect.
Connect Your Mobile Phone
This product and your mobile phone use the 
Bluetooth function to connect.
For details on how to connect, refer to 
“Bluetooth	Setting”	(P81).
Operation methods below describe situations 
once connection has been completed.
NOTE
•	 This	requires	a	mobile	phone	that	can	be	 connected to the Bluetooth.
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Mobile Phone   67
INFO/SETTINGSINFO
Display the Phonebook
There is the vehicle phonebook registered in 
this product and the mobile phonebook that 
can receive the data in your mobile phone.
1Press the MENU key or touch 
Phone .
The mobile phone screen is displayed.
2Touch ▲ , and then 
PhoneBook .
	▼
The vehicle phonebook screen or the mobile 
phonebook screen is displayed.
The phonebook automatically displays the last 
used	phonebook	(vehicle	or	mobile).
NOTE
•	 Telephone	numbers	in	the	mobile	
phonebook cannot be registered, edited, 
or deleted from this product.
•	 If	the	vehicle	phonebook	screen	is	 being displayed and you want to look 
at the mobile phonebook, touch [Mobile 
Phonebook].
•	 If	the	mobile	phonebook	screen	is	being	 displayed and you want to look at the 
vehicle phonebook, touch [Vehicle 
Phonebook].
Register in Phonebook
Telephone numbers can be registered.
Registering from Mobile 
Phone
You can load the phonebook in your mobile 
phone into the vehicle phonebook.
WARNING
•	 Stop	 your	vehicle	 in	a	safe	 location	 before	
starting vehicle phonebook registration.
NOTE
•	 The	only	data	transferred	is	telephone	 numbers and names.
•	 Up	to	32	entries	can	be	registered	in	the	 vehicle phonebook.
•	 Up	to	1000	entries	can	be	registered	in	 the mobile phonebook.
•	 Even	with	a	mobile	phone	that	supports	 this function, with some models and 
settings, it is not possible to transfer all or 
some of the data.
•	 It	may	take	a	few	minutes	for	the	transfer	 to complete.
•	 	Telephone	numbers	in	the	mobile	
phonebook cannot be registered, edited, 
or erased from this product.
•	 For	 details	 on	how	 to	operate	 your	mobile	
phone, please refer to the user manual 
for your mobile phone. Reading in one Entr y
1Display the vehicle phonebook 
screen.
→“Display	the	Phonebook”	(P67)
2Touch ▲ , and then Import .
3Touch Ye s .
Do this while the message “Import one 
phonebook entry?” is displayed.
4Select a telephone number.
It is necessary to operate your mobile 
phone to select the telephone numbers to 
be transferred.
For details, refer to the user manual for 
your mobile phone.
	▼
When the loading from the mobile phonebook 
is complete, the message “Import successful.” 
is displayed.
ADVICE
•	 Your	mobile	phone	must	support	OPP
	
(Object	Push	Profiles).
•	 The	only	data	transferred	is	home,	work,	 and mobile phone numbers.
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68   Mobile Phone
Reading in All Entries
1Display the mobile phonebook 
screen.
→“Display	the	Phonebook”	(P67)
2Touch ▲ , and then Import .
3Touch Ye s .
Do this while the message “Import entire 
phonebook from this phone?” is displayed.
	▼
When the loading from the mobile phonebook 
is complete, the message “Import successful.” 
is displayed.
ADVICE
•	 If	there	is	already	a	vehicle	phonebook	
registered in this product, the phonebook 
registration overwrites it.
•	 The	only	data	transferred	is	home,	work,	 and mobile phone numbers.
•	 Up	to	32	entries	can	be	registered	in	the	 vehicle phonebook.
•	 Your	mobile	phone	must	support	PBAP 	
(Phone	Book	 Access	Profiles).
Edit a Phonebook
You can edit a phonebook that has been 
registered.
WARNING
•	 Stop	your	vehicle	in	a	safe	location	
before editing vehicle phonebook.
1Display the vehicle phonebook 
screen.
→“Display	the	Phonebook”	(P67)
2Select and touch the 
“phonebook” to edit.
3Touch Edit .
4Touch the “category” to edit.
5Enter the telephone number, 
then touch 
Enter .
ADVICE
•	 Touching	[Back]	discards	the	contents	of	editing.
•	 On	the	edit	screen,	if	you	touch	[Voice	 Tag], you can edit the voice tag.
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Mobile Phone   69
INFO/SETTINGSINFO
Deleting a Phonebook
You can delete a phonebook that has been 
registered.
WARNING
•	 Stop	your	vehicle	in	a	safe	location	
before deleting vehicle phonebook.
Deleting Only One Entr y
1Display the vehicle phonebook 
screen.
→“Display	the	Phonebook”	(P67)
2Select and touch the 
“phonebook” to delete.
3Touch Delete .
4Touch Ye s .
	▼
The phonebook deletion is complete. Deleting Multiple Phonebooks
1Display the vehicle phonebook 
screen.
→“Display	the	Phonebook”	(P67)
2Touch ▲ .
3Touch any of the “deletion 
methods”.
Delete 
Selected Item Select multiple phonebooks, 
then touch [Delete] to delete 
them.
Clear All Deletes all the registered 
phonebooks.
4Touch Ye s .
	▼
The phonebook deletion is complete.
Dial a Telephone
There are a number of ways to make a call.
CAUTION
•	 As	much	as	possible,	refrain	from	phone	
calls while driving. First stop your vehicle 
in a safe location.
•	 Some	mobile	phones	restrict	calls	to	the	 same number to no more than 3 times in 
3 minutes.
Calling by Entering a 
Telephone Number
1On the mobile phone screen,  
enter the telephone number.
“OFF HOOK” ke y
ADVICE
•	 If	you	make	a	mistake,	touch	[Clear]	to	
clear one digit.
2Touch the “OFF HOOK” key.
	▼
A call is started to the telephone number you 
entered.
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70   Mobile Phone
Calling the Person You Were 
Just Talking with
1On the mobile phone screen, 
touch 
Redial .
	▼
A call is started to the telephone number you 
were just talking with.
Making a Call from a 
Phonebook
1Display the vehicle phonebook 
screen or the mobile 
phonebook screen.
→“Display	the	Phonebook”	(P67)
2Select and touch the “person 
to call”.
3Touch the “telephone number 
to call”.
4Touch Ye s .
	▼
A call is started to the telephone number you 
selected.
Incoming Calls
The audio guide sounds and the incoming call 
screen is displayed.
ADVICE
•	 Touching	[Mute]	switches	off	the	function	for the mic connected to this product. 
Touching [Mute Off] switches ON the mic 
function.
•	 Touching	[Transfer	Call]	switches	the	 speaker and mic functions to the mobile 
phone side. Touching [Cancel transfer] 
switches the speaker and mic functions 
to this product.
•	 The	call	volume	is	switched	to	the	volume 	
from the last call. The volume during this 
call	will	be	the	volume	for	the	next	call.
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