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Fast forward and fast backward speeds may
differ depending on the file.
Tag information entered with 2-byte
characters may not be displayed properly.
Files with DRM cannot be played.
Add a file extension “.MP3” or “.mp3” to
an MP3 file, “.WMA” or “.wma” to a WMA
file, and “.M4A” or “.m4a” to an AAC file
using single byte characters. If you add
another file extension or forget to add a file
extension, the file cannot be played.
Do not add the file extensions “.MP3”,
“.WMA”, or “.M4A” to files that are not MP3,
WMA, or AAC files, respectively. This may
cause audio noise or a malfunction.
MP3i (MP3 interactive) and mp3PRO are
not supported.
Depending on the data in an MP3 file, the
audio may skip.
Files with very short playback times may not
be playable.
If a large number of non-audio files are
stored in the disc, MP3/WMA/AAC song
playback may not be possible.
The playback time may not display correctly
when you play, fast forward, or fast rewind a
file with a low bit rate.
Tag information may not display properly if
you use software other than Windows Media
Player or iTunes to edit tag information.
Depending on the data in a WMA/AAC file,
the playback time may not display correctly.
Also, depending on the bit rate, audio may
skip or be broken and noise may be heard
at different parts.
The display order of folders and files on this
unit may be different from the display order
of the same files on a computer. When more than 255 tracks are stored in a
folder, the tracks that are recognised may
vary depending on the order they were
written via a computer.
When files other than MP3/WMA/AAC files
are stored in a folder, the number of tracks
that are recognised may decrease.
When files are present in the root folder
level, “MASTER FOLDER” is displayed in
the folder list and those files are located
within “MASTER FOLDER”.
Folders with no MP3/WMA/AAC files are not
recognised.
Playable file specifications Playable MP3 specifications:
Item Specification
Format MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER3
MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3
MPEG2.5 AUDIO LAYER3
Sampling
frequency
(kHz)32/44.1/48 (MPEG1)
16/22.05/24 (MPEG2)
8/11.025/12 (MPEG2.5)
Bit rate
(kbps)32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/
128/160/192/224/256/320/
VBR (MPEG1)
*1
8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/
96/112/128/144/160/VBR
(MPEG2, MPEG2.5)
*1
Item Specification
Format Windows Media Audio
Ver. 7, 8, 9*
2
Sampling
frequency
(kHz)8/11.025/16/22.05/32/44/48
Bit rate
(kbps)0
*3/5*3/6*3/8*3/12 (for 8 kHz)
8*3/10*3 (for 11.025 kHz)
10*3/12*3/16*4/20 (for 16 kHz)
16*3/20*4/22/32 (for 22.05 kHz)
20*3/32/40/48 (for 32 kHz)
20*3/32*4/48*4/64/80/96/128/160
/192/256/320/VBR (for 44 kHz)
64/96/128/160/192 (for 48 kHz)
Playable AAC specifications:
Item Specification
Format Advanced Audio Coding
High-Efficiency Advanced
Audio Coding (HE-AAC)
*5
Sampling
frequency
(kHz)11.025/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48
Bit rate
(kbps)8/16/20 (for 11.025 kHz)
24/28 (for 16 kHz)
16/32 (for 22.05 kHz)
20/40 (for 24 kHz)
24/28/32/48/56 (for 32 kHz)
40/48
*1/56/64*1/80*1/96*1/112/
128*1/160*1/192*1/224/256*1/
320 (44.1 kHz)
56/64
*1/80*1/96*1/112/128*1/
160*1/192*1/224/256*1/320
(48 kHz)
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*1 VBR playback is supported.
*2 WMA9 Pro, WMA9 Voice, and WMA9
Lossless are not playable.
*3 Only for monaural data.
*4 Monaural and stereo data.
*5 HE-AAC is only playable as AAC.
Precautions when preparing a disc
File system
Specify the following formats as the file
system.
Otherwise, normal playback may not be
possible.
CD: ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, Romeo
DVD: UDF (Ver. 1.02/1.5/2.0), UDF Bridge,
ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, Romeo
Folder structure
The folder hierarchy must be within 8
hierarchical levels (excluding root).
Otherwise, playback is not possible. When
many folders are present, there may be a
time lag before playback begins.
You can store MP3, WMA, and AAC files
together in a folder.
Number of files or folders
The maximum allowable number of folders
is 255 (including the root directory).
The maximum allowable number of folders
and files in a disc is 512.
The maximum allowable number of files in a
folder is 255.
Folder representation in the Folder list
Only folders containing MP3/WMA/AAC files
(1 to 4 in the illustration) are displayed in
the list.
Folders containing no MP3/WMA/AAC file
are not displayed. Folder hierarchy is ignored (1 to 4 in
the illustration), and unified into 1 level of
folders.
Folders are arranged in the order of folder
creation.
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
File playback is performed by skipping
folders with no audio files.
In the following diagram, the order of file
playback is: (1), (3), (5), (8), (10), (13), (15)
(1 ) - -
(3) --
(6)
(12)(7) (2)
(4)
(13) --(5) --
(11)
(14) (9)
(1 5 ) - -
(16)
(8) --
(1 0 ) - -
Track A
Track B
Track C
Track D
Track E
Track F
Track G
Level 1(Root)Level 2Level 3Level 4
qSelecting DVD/CD mode for
MP3/WMA/AAC playback
1. Insert a disc with MP3/WMA/AAC files into
the unit.
The system will automatically read the disc
data, change to DVD or CD mode, and
start playback after a short time.
É “Inserting/Ejecting a Disc” (page 101)
WARNING
Some tracks may be recorded at a higher
volume level than desired. Increase
the volume gradually from the minimal
setting when starting playback.
When a disc is already inserted:
1. Press the [AV] button to display the Source
screen.
2. Touch the [DVD/CD] key to select DVD or
CD mode.
The system changes to DVD or CD mode,
and starts playback from the previous
position.
You can also select DVD or CD mode by
using the Steering Wheel Audio Remote
Control (if so equipped).
É “Steering Wheel Audio Remote
Control Operations” (page 103)
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1
3
4
5
2
1 Information pane
2 Folder list and folder keys
3 File type
4 Playback mode
5 Operation keys
q
Playing files on a discWhen you insert a disc, the system will
automatically read the disc data, change to
DVD or CD mode and start playback from the
first file in the first folder.
To select a different track to play, follow the
steps below.
Selecting a track to play
1. Touch the current Folder key on the Folder
list to display the Track list screen.
You can scroll folders by touching the
[{] or [}] keys, and scroll 1 screen by
touching the [
{
{] or [}
}] keys.
2. Touch the Track key to play the track.
Playback of the specified track starts.
You can scroll tracks by touching the
[{] or [}] keys, and scroll 1 screen by
touching the [
{
{] or [}
}] keys.
Changing tracks
1. Press the [] or [] (TUNE/TRACK) button
during playback.
Tracks in the current folder are changed
each time you press the button, and
playback starts.
Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
starts playback from the beginning of the
next track.
Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
starts playback from the beginning of the
current track.
Pressing the [] (TUNE/TRACK) button
twice within about 2 seconds starts playback
from the beginning of the previous track.
Fast forward and fast backward1. Keep pressing the [] or [] (TUNE/
TRACK) button during playback.
The system quickly moves the playback
position forward or backward.
Release the button to resume playback at
normal speed.
These functions are performed in the
current folder only.
Changing the current folder
1. Touch a Folder key during playback.
Playback starts from the first track of the
selected folder.
Selecting the playback mode
1. Touch the [Mode] key to display the Mode
screen.
2. Touch the key of the function you want to use.[Repeat All] key:
Plays back all the tracks repeatedly.
[Repeat Folder] key:
Plays back tracks in the current folder
repeatedly.
[Repeat Track] key:
Plays back the current track repeatedly.
[Shuffle All] key:
Plays back all tracks in random order.
[Shuffle Folder] key:
Plays back all tracks in the current folder in
random order.
[Scan All] key:
Plays the first 10 seconds of each track in
order.
Note:
The play mode cannot be cancelled. Normally, it
should be set to [Repeat All].
SD Memory Card/USB
Memory Operations
This system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files
recorded on an SD memory card or a USB
memory.
qAbout MP3/WMA/AAC filesFor information, notes, and precautions for
MP3/WMA/AAC files, see the corresponding
DVD/CD section.
É “What is MP3/WMA/AAC” (page 112)
É
“Displaying MP3/WMA/AAC tag titles” (page 112)É “Precautions on MP3/WMA/AAC files” (page 112) If the sampling frequency and bit rate are set to
the following levels, the sound may be broken.
Sampling frequency: 16 kHz or lower; bit
rate: 8 kbps or lower
If a large number of non-audio files are
stored in an SD memory card/USB memory,
MP3/WMA/AAC song playback may not be
possible.
Precautions on SD memory cards This system will not operate or may operate
improperly with some SD memory cards.
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qSelecting SD memory card/
USB memory mode
1. Insert an SD memory card or connect a
USB memory with MP3/WMA/AAC files to
the unit.
For an SD memory card:
É “Inserting/Removing an SD Memory
Card” (page 102)
For a USB memory:
É “Connecting/Disconnecting a USB
Memory” (page 102)
2. Press the [AV] button to display the Source
screen.
3. Touch the [SD Memory CARD] key to
select SD memory card mode, or the
[USB/iPod] key to select USB memory
mode.
Playback starts from the first file in the first
folder.
You can also select SD memory card
mode/USB memory mode by using the
Steering Wheel Audio Remote Control (if
so equipped).
É “Steering Wheel Audio Remote
Control Operations” (page 103)
WARNING
Some tracks may be recorded at a higher
volume level than desired. Increase
the volume gradually from the minimal
setting when starting playback.SD memory card mode screen:
12
3
4
5
USB memory mode screen:12
3
4
5
1 Information pane
2 Folder list and folder keys
3 File type
4 Playback mode
5 Operation keys
qPlaying files on an SD
memory card/USB memory
Playback operations are the same as those for
files on a DVD/CD.
É “Playing files on a disc” (page 115)
iPod Operations
You can connect your iPod to this unit for
enjoying music stored on the iPod.
To listen to music, connect the iPod with a
USB cable (if so equipped).
This unit supports the following models:
iPod (5th generation)
® (80GB, 120GB, 160GB)
® (1st ~ 6th generation)
® (1st ~ 4th generation)®, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4,
iPhone 4S
An iPod is not supplied with this unit. Use an
iPod that has been updated with the latest
firmware.
Note:
This unit does not support video from an iPod.
iPad/iPad 2 are not supported.
Not all operations with an iPod are guaranteed.
Even if an iPod model is listed as compatible in
these instructions, it may not operate correctly if
not updated with the latest firmware.
Do not use headphones or other accessories
for an iPod while it is connected to this unit.
Some functions may be restricted depending on
the iPod version and firmware.
For details on connectable models, consult your
Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
An iPhone can also be connected to this
system. References to “iPod” appearing in this
manual also apply to the use of an iPhone.
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qNotes on using an Apple
iPod
CAUTION
Do not operate an iPod while driving.
Do not leave an iPod inside your vehicle.
Exposure to sunlight may cause the
inside of your vehicle to become
excessively hot, and result in the
malfunction of the iPod.
Do not sit on the iPod or place items
on top of it while it is connected. A
malfunction may occur.
On certain iPod models, a logo screen sent
from this unit is displayed on the screen of
the iPod after the iPod has been connected
to this unit.
Tag information such as track title, artist
name, and album title can be displayed for a
file containing tag information.
When you connect an iPod which has a
large number of tracks, it may take a long
time to establish a connection with the iPod
or to control the iPod features.
If the iPod stops operating, selecting a track
from the category list may make the iPod
operable again.
If you set the track repeat function on an
iPod, it may not operate correctly with this
unit.
If you set the shuffle function on an iPod, it
may not operate correctly with this unit. If
this happens, disable the shuffle function to
use the iPod.
Depending on the iPod model, titles and lists
of tracks from the iPod may not be displayed
if there are many playable tracks stored on
the iPod.
If an error message is displayed, disconnect
the iPod from this unit, and then reconnect it.
If the iPod becomes inoperable, reset the
iPod. For details on resetting the iPod, refer
to its operating instructions, etc.
If the iPod still cannot be operated after it
has been reset and connected to this unit,
reset the iPod, check if the iPod can be
operated, and then connect it to this unit.
Make sure to disconnect the iPod after
turning off your vehicle’s engine. If you leave
it connected, the iPod’s power may not turn
off, and the iPod battery may be depleted.
When connecting an iPod touch or iPhone
to this unit via Bluetooth and you perform
audio playback or a hands-free call, audio
cannot be output via iPod mode. Switch the
audio output setting from your iPod touch
or iPhone from Bluetooth (“Car-Navi”) to
the dock connector, or disconnect and
reconnect the iPod touch or iPhone. For
details, refer to the operating instructions of
the connecting device.
If you connect an audio device via
Bluetooth, audio cannot be output from an
iPod touch or iPhone via USB cable. Select
the Bluetooth device from Bluetooth Audio
in the Paired Device List screen, touch the
[Deselect] key, and then reconnect the iPod
touch or iPhone.
É “Paired Device List operations” (page 129)
If you connect an iPod that is currently
playing a track to this unit, playback of that
track will continue via this unit.
An iPod connected to this unit cannot be
controlled via the iPod itself.
Place the iPod in a safe location.
Precautions on battery
consumption
If the iPod is connected to this unit when the
iPod’s internal battery has run down, iPod
mode may not operate correctly. Charge the
iPod before connecting it.
qSelecting iPod mode
1. Connect your iPod via the USB connector.
2. Press the [AV] button to display the Source
screen.
3. Touch the [USB/iPod] key to select iPod
mode.
The system changes to iPod mode, and
starts playback from the previous position.
12
3
4
1 Information pane
2 Album list and album keys
3 Playback mode
4 Operation keys
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qControlling the iPod
Operation keys
Track keys (on the Track list pane)
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Track keys (on the Track list pane)
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qControlling the iPod
Operation keys
Track keys (on the Track list pane)
Use to select the track you want to play. You
can scroll tracks by touching the [{] or [}]
keys, and scroll 1 screen by touching the [
{
{]
or [}
}] keys.
[Menu] key:
Touch this key to display the Playlists,
Artists, Albums, Songs, Podcasts, Genres,
and Composers categories. You can select
tracks to be played by specifying the
categories.
[Mode] key:
Use to display the Mode screen. You can
specify various play modes and whether to
display the album artwork from this screen.
Changing tracks
1. Press the [] or [] (TUNE/TRACK) button
during playback.
Tracks are skipped as many times as the
button is pressed, and playback starts.
Press the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button to
start playback from the beginning of the
next track.
Press the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button to
start playback from the beginning of the
current track.
Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
twice within about 2 seconds starts
playback from the beginning of the
previous track.
Fast forward and fast backward
1. Press and hold the [] or [] (TUNE/
TRACK) button during playback.
The playback location moves forward/
backward quickly.
Releasing the button resumes playback at
normal speed.
Selecting the playback mode
1. Touch the [Mode] key.
2. Touch a key of the function you want to
play.
[Shuffle] key:
Performs shuffle play.
[OFF]
Cancels shuffle play.
[Songs]
Plays all the tracks currently selected in
a random order.
[Albums]
Plays the albums in random order when
more than one album is selected.
Tracks in an album are played in order.
[Repeat] key:
Performs repeat play.
[One]
Plays the current or selected track
repeatedly.
[All]
Plays all the tracks currently selected
repeatedly.
Note:
Repeat play cannot be cancelled. Normally, it
should be set to the Repeat All play.
The repeat function may not be usable
depending on the iPod version.
qDisplaying the Album
Artwork on the iPod mode
screen
The factory setting is ON.
1. Touch the [Mode] key.
2. Touch the [Show Album Artwork] key to
turn this feature on/off.
Note:
It may take several seconds for album artwork
to be displayed.
qSelecting tracks to be playedYou can select the tracks to be played by
using the following category keys:
[Playlists] key:
Lists all the Playlists stored in the iPod.
[Artists] key:
Lists all the Artists stored in the iPod or under
the specified Genre.
[Albums] key:
Lists all the Albums stored in the iPod or
under the specified Artist or Composer.
[Songs] key:
Lists all the Tracks stored in the iPod.
[Podcasts] key:
You can narrow the Tracks to be listed by
specifying the Podcast name.
[Genres] key:
Lists the available Genres to narrow the
Artists to be listed.
[Composers] key:
Lists all the Composers stored in the iPod.
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the Menu screen
1. Touch the [Menu] key to display the Menu
screen.
2. Touch the desired Category key to display
the corresponding list screen.
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the Menu screen
1. Touch the [Menu] key to display the Menu
screen.
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Selecting tracks to be played from
the Menu screen
1. Touch the [Menu] key to display the Menu
screen.
2. Touch the desired Category key to display
the corresponding list screen.
3. Touch the desired item key listed on the
screen to select it.
You can scroll the list by touching the
[{] or [
}] keys, and scroll 1 screen by
touching the [
{
{] or [}
}] keys.
When the track list of the specified
Album, Playlist, or Podcast is displayed,
selecting a track starts playback of the
listed tracks from the selected track.
When the track list of the Songs is
displayed, selecting a track starts
playback of all the tracks stored in the
iPod from the selected track.
When another list screen is displayed,
repeat this operation until you select the
tracks to be played.
Touching the [Menu] key returns to the
previous list screen.
Touching the [Now Playing] key returns
to the iPod mode screen.
Note:
When there are multiple levels in a playlist,
some items may not be displayed clearly
depending on the depth of the playlist level.
The screen returns to the iPod mode screen if
you do not operate the list for about 10 seconds.
Bluetooth Audio
Operations
This system can play audio data stored in a
Bluetooth audio player. Supported Bluetooth
audio players include some Bluetooth mobile
phones and some Bluetooth-enabled portable
audio players.
This system supports the following Bluetooth
profiles:
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
(AVRCP)
qNotes on using a Bluetooth
audio player
This system will not operate or may operate
improperly with some Bluetooth audio
players according to their performance or
specification.
A connection with a Bluetooth audio
player is disconnected forcibly when you
start transferring phonebook data from a
Bluetooth telephone. When transferring
the phonebook data is finished, it will be
reconnected automatically.
The sound of Bluetooth audio players may
be interrupted because of surrounding radio
wave conditions.
qSelecting Bluetooth audio
mode
1. Press the [AV] button to display the Source
screen.
2. Touch the [Bluetooth] key to select
Bluetooth audio mode.
The system changes to Bluetooth audio
mode, and starts searching for Bluetooth
audio players.If a connection with a Bluetooth audio
player is established, the system will start
playback after a short time.
You can also select Bluetooth audio
mode by using the Steering Wheel Audio
Remote Control (if so equipped).
É “Steering Wheel Audio Remote
Control Operations” (page 103)
3
2
1
1 Information pane
2 Playback mode
3 Operation keys
Note:
Some Bluetooth audio players may not support
sending audio information: Track, Artist, Album,
etc. These names/titles are not displayed for
such players.
The [Track List] key and the [Menu] key are
displayed only when a Bluetooth audio player
that supports these settings via this system is
connected.
Pairing a Bluetooth audio player
When a Bluetooth audio device has not
been connected:
You can pair up to 5 Bluetooth audio players.
Pairing is performed from the Bluetooth menu
screen under the Settings menu.
É “Pairing the Bluetooth device” (page 129)
After pairing, connect to a Bluetooth audio
player.
É “Paired Device List operations” (page 129)
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qControlling the Bluetooth
audio player
Note:
Depending on the specification of your
Bluetooth audio player, all functions may not
operate or may operate improperly. In these
cases, perform operations directly from your
Bluetooth audio player.
Occasionally, depending on the environment,
playback sounds may be fragmented, or switch
noises may be generated.
Playing musicAfter the connection with a Bluetooth audio
player is established, the system will start
playback after a short time.
When playback is not started, touch the
[p] key, or start playback directly from
your Bluetooth audio player.
Pausing playback
1. Touch the [p] key during playback.
Playback pauses.
2. To resume playback, touch the [p] key.
Playback resumes.
Changing tracksPress the [] or [] (TUNE/TRACK) button
during playback.
Tracks are skipped each time you press the
button, and playback starts.
Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
starts playback from the beginning of the
next track.
Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
starts playback from the beginning of the
current track. Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
twice within about 2 seconds starts playback
from the beginning of the previous track.
Note:
Depending on the Bluetooth audio player,
pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button twice
may be required to play the previous track.
Fast forward and fast backward
1. Press and hold the [] or [] (TUNE/
TRACK) button during playback.
The system enters the fast backward or
fast forward playback mode while the
button is pressed.
Releasing the button resumes playback at
normal speed.
Selecting the playback mode
Note:
These functions may not be available with
some Bluetooth audio players; the [Mode] key
is displayed only when a Bluetooth audio player
that supports these functions is connected.
1. Touch the [Mode] key.
2. Touch the key of the function you want to
use.
[Shuffle] key:
Performs shuffle play.
[OFF]
Cancels shuffle play.
[All]
Plays all the specified tracks in a random
order.
[Group]
Plays the tracks in a specified group in
random order.[Repeat] key:
Sets the repeat mode.
[One]
Plays the current track repeatedly.
[All]
Plays all the specified tracks repeatedly.
[Group]
Plays all the tracks in the current Group
repeatedly.
Note:
Depending on the Bluetooth audio player, the
repeat play may not be cancellable.
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13. TELEPHONE
OPERATIONS
Using your Bluetooth
Mobile Phone with this
Unit
When the connection with your Bluetooth
mobile phone is established, the following
functions are available on this unit:
Listening to your telephone calls on the
vehicle speakers.
Making a call using the keypad screen,
using the phonebook data downloaded from
your mobile phone, using the Call History
(incoming/outgoing call records), or using
the Handset Memory (speed dial).
This system supports the following
Bluetooth profiles:
Hands-free Profile (HFP)
Phonebook Access Profile (PBAP)
Note:
This system will not operate or may operate
improperly with some Bluetooth mobile phones
according to their performance or specification.
Depending on your mobile phone, you may
need to perform the Object Push transfer
operation on the mobile phone.
Some mobile phones may not be able to
transfer phonebook data.
Phonebook data transmission may take a long
time. Operations for making outgoing calls are
disabled during data transmission.
qSelecting Telephone mode
1. Press the [MENU] button to display the
Main menu screen.
2. Touch the [Phone] key to select Telephone
mode.
The telephone screen is displayed.
Note:
The keys to make a call are disabled when no
connection with a mobile phone is established.
q
Telephone settingsTo use your Bluetooth mobile phone with this
system, register (pair) it with the system and
wirelessly connect it to the system.
Registering your mobile phone
(Pairing)
You can register up to 5 mobile phones.
1. Turn on the power of the mobile phone you
want to register.
2. Touch the [Pair Phone] key to display the
Pair Phone screen.
3. Perform the following operations on your
mobile phone:
Perform the Bluetooth device search
operation.
Specify the device named “Car-Navi”
to register this system to your mobile
phone.4. When the PIN (Pass key) input prompt is
displayed on your mobile phone, enter the
same code as the PIN (Pass key) set to
this unit.
If a selection function prompt is displayed
on your mobile phone, select the
“Handsfree” function.
When the pairing operation completes,
the registered mobile phone is set as the
current phone, and the display returns to
the Telephone screen.
To delete the telephone registration
1. Touch the [Paired Phones] key.
2. Touch the desired device key you want to
delete.
3. Touch the [Delete] key.
4. Touch the [Ye s] key.
The registration is deleted.
Connecting to your mobile phone
1. Touch the [Paired Phones] key to display
the Paired Phones screen.
2. Touch the key for the device you want to
use.
3. Touch the [Connect] key.
qVolume and Ringtone
Settings
You can change the volume settings and
vehicle ringtone settings.
1. Touch the [Volume] key.
The Volume menu is displayed.
2. Touch the desired menu item to set.
[Phone Ringer Vol.]:
Adjusts the volume of the telephone ringer.
[Phone Incoming Vol.]:
Adjusts the volume of the incoming calls.
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[Phone Outgoing Vol.]:
Adjusts the volume of the outgoing calls.
[Vehicle Ringtone] key:
Sets whether to activate the vehicle
ringtone.
qMaking and answering calls
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[Phone Outgoing Vol.]:
Adjusts the volume of the outgoing calls.
[Vehicle Ringtone] key:
Sets whether to activate the vehicle
ringtone.
qMaking and answering calls
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[Phone Outgoing Vol.]:
Adjusts the volume of the outgoing calls.
[Vehicle Ringtone] key:
Sets whether to activate the vehicle
ringtone.
qMaking and answering calls
Note:
Before using the following functions, you must
pair and connect your Bluetooth mobile phone.
É “Telephone settings” (page 122)
Making a call
Making a call using the keypad
1. Touch the [Dial Number] key to display the
keypad screen.
2. Enter the telephone number by using the
keypad displayed on the screen.
3. Touch the [Call] key to call the entered
telephone number.
The following Phone screen is displayed
during the phone call.
Touch the [Private] key to talk using the
mobile phone, cancelling the hands-free
function. To return to hands-free mode,
touch the [Private] key again.
Touch the [Mute] key to mute the
microphone. To resume using the
microphone, touch the [
Mute] key again.
4. When the call is finished, touch the [Hang
up] key to hang up.
Note:
Depending on the mobile phone, the connection
with this system may be disconnected when
entering Handset mode.
The Map screen can be displayed during a call
by pressing the [MAP] button. To return to the
Phone screen, press the [MENU] button and
touch the [Phone] key.
Making a call using the Call History
The system automatically records outgoing/
incoming call history data. You can confirm
calls and use the records to make a call from
this unit.
Up to 5 outgoing calls and 5 incoming calls
can be recorded for each registered mobile
phone.
You can delete the recorded telephone
numbers via the [Settings] menu.
É “System Settings” (page 125)
Note:
When using multiple registered mobile phones,
the outgoing/incoming call records of one
mobile phone do not display records made on
other mobile phones.
1. Touch the [Call History] key.
2. Touch the [Incoming Calls] or [Outgoing
Calls] key according to the type of record
list you want to display.
The corresponding record list screen is
displayed.
3. Touch the desired Record key you want to
dial.
4. Touch the [Call] key to call the specified
telephone number.
The Phone screen is displayed, and calling
starts.
You can adjust the volume of the calls.
When the call is finished, touch the
[Hang up] key to hang up.Making a call using the Handset
Phonebook
Note:
If Handset Phonebook data has not been
added, download phonebook data from your
mobile phone.
É “Downloading phonebook data from your
mobile phone” (page 124)
1. Touch the [Handset Phonebook] key to
display the Handset Phonebook screen.
2. Touch the desired name key you want to
dial.
You can scroll names by touching the
[{] or [
}] keys, and scroll 1 screen by
touching the [
{
{] or [}
}] keys.
When you touch the alphabet key at the
left of the screen, the list scrolls to the
first item which starts with the specified
character.
3. Touch the number key you want to dial.
4. Touch the [Call] key to call the specified
telephone number.
The Phone screen is displayed, and calling
starts.
When the call is finished, touch the
[Hang up] key to hang up.
Making a call using the Favorites
Note:
To use Favorites, download phonebook data
from your mobile phone, and add a Favorites
entry.
É “Downloading phonebook data from your
mobile phone” (page 124)
É “Adding a Favorites entry” (page 124)
1. Touch the [Favorites] key to display the
Favorites screen.
2. Touch the desired telephone number key
you want to dial.
3. Touch the [Call] key to call the specified
telephone number.
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