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Table of Contents 1-3
IntroductionAddress Book
Storing a New Location ----------------------- 5-1
From the Navi Menu ------------------------------------ 5-1
From the Scroll Menu ---------------------------------- 5-1
To Customize/Modify Address ----------------------- 5-2
When Storing Your Home ----------------------------- 5-2
Icons -------------------------------------------------------- 5-3
Editing a Location ------------------------------ 5-4
Editing ------------------------------------------------------ 5-4
Deleting ---------------------------------------------------- 5-5
RTT(Real Time Traffi c)
RTT(Real Time Traffi c) ------------------------- 6-1
Viewing the Traffi c Information ----------------------- 6-1
Dynamic Route Guidance ----------------------------- 6-2
Storing from the RTT Traffi c Information Screen ------ 6-2
Storing from the Map Scroll Screen ---------------- 6-3
Recalling Stored Screens ----------------------------- 6-3
RTT Options ---------------------------------------------- 6-4
Audio
Audio Functions --------------------------------- 7-1
Displaying during Navi Functions ------------------- 7-1
Source Plate ---------------------------------------------- 7-1
A/V Icon ---------------------------------------------------- 7-2
Operation Limits while Driving ----------------------- 7-2
Switching to Audio Screen ---------------------------- 7-3
Ending Audio --------------------------------------------- 7-3
Adjusting the Volume ----------------------------------- 7-3
Displaying the Navi Screen --------------------------- 7-3
Disk Handling ------------------------------------7-4
Inserting and Removing Disks ----------------------- 7-4
Correct Disk Handling ---------------------------------- 7-5
Types of Playable Disks -----------------------7-6
Non-Standard CDs -------------------------------------- 7-6
Meaning of the Logos on DVDs --------------------- 7-6
MP3/WMA Files ------------------------------------------ 7-7
Folder Con fi gurations ---------------------------------- 7-7
MP3s ------------------------------------------------------- 7-7
WMA -------------------------------------------------------- 7-8
Listening to Radio ------------------------------7-9
Selecting Stations --------------------------------------- 7-9
Scanning Broadcasting Stations -------------------- 7-9
Storing Broadcast Stations ------------------------- 7-10
Recalling Stored Stations --------------------------- 7-11
Listening to SIRIUS --------------------------- 7-12
Display Contents -------------------------------------- 7-12
Selecting Stations ------------------------------------- 7-13
Selecting a Category to Be Received ------------ 7-13
Scanning ------------------------------------------------ 7-13
Storing Channels -------------------------------------- 7-15
Recalling Stored Channels ------------------------- 7-15
Switching TEXT Display ----------------------------- 7-16
Setting Channel Skipping --------------------------- 7-16
Parental Lock Channel ------------------------------- 7-17
Displaying the SIRIUS ID --------------------------- 7-18
Listening to Music CDs --------------------- 7-19
Display Contents -------------------------------------- 7-19
Basic Operations -------------------------------------- 7-20
Changing the Playback Mode ---------------------- 7-20
Recording to the Music Server ----------- 7-22
Displaying during Recording ----------------------- 7-22
Recording ----------------------------------------------- 7-22
Stopping Recording ----------------------------------- 7-24
Obtaining Title Information ---------------- 7-25
Gracenote Service ------------------------------------ 7-25
Obtaining Title Information -------------------------- 7-25
Listening to MP3/WMA Disks ------------- 7-27
Display Contents -------------------------------------- 7-27
Basic Operations -------------------------------------- 7-27
Changing the Playback Mode ---------------------- 7-28
To play tracks from iPod or USB device ---- 7-31
To play from an iPod ---------------------------------- 7-31
To play from a USB memory device -------------- 7-32
Setting up Bluetooth Connection -------- 7-33
To pair a Bluetooth Audio ---------------------------- 7-33
To play from a Bluetooth AUDIO ------------------ 7-34
To pair a Mobile Phone ------------------------------ 7-34
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Table of Contents 1-4
Music Server
Music Server -------------------------------------- 8-1
Display Contents ---------------------------------------- 8-1
Confi guration ------------------------------------- 8-2
Group ------------------------------------------------------- 8-2
Playlist ----------------------------------------------------- 8-2
Listening to the Music Server --------------- 8-3
Basic Operations ---------------------------------------- 8-3
Changing the Playback Mode ------------------------ 8-4
Searching for Desired Tracks --------------- 8-7
Selecting Tracks from the List Screen ------------- 8-7
Searching Using the Search Function ------------- 8-8
Editing User Groups ------------------------- 8-11
Creating User Groups -------------------------------- 8-11
Creating User Playlists ------------------------------- 8-11
Adding Tracks to Playlists --------------------------- 8-14
Setting the “My Best” Group -------------- 8-15
Setting the “My Frequency” Conditions ---------- 8-15
Adding to “My Favorites” ---------------------------- 8-16
Editing Detailed Information -------------- 8-17
Changing Titles ---------------------------------------- 8-18
Changing Artist Names ------------------------------ 8-18
Changing Group Names ----------------------------- 8-18
Changing Categories --------------------------------- 8-19
Changing the Playback Order ------------ 8-20
Changing the Group Playback Order ------------ 8-20
Changing the Playlist Playback Order ----------- 8-21
Changing the Track Playback Order ------------- 8-22
Deleting ------------------------------------------- 8-23
Deleting One Item ------------------------------------- 8-23
Deleting All Items -------------------------------------- 8-24
Visual
Watching DVDs ---------------------------------- 9-1
Display Contents ---------------------------------------- 9-1
Basic Operations ---------------------------------------- 9-2
Operations Menu ---------------------------------------- 9-3
Playing DVDs with Viewing Restrictions ---------- 9-5
Displaying the Default Settings Menu -------------- 9-6
Language Settings -------------------------------------- 9-6
Displaying Angle Marks -------------------------------- 9-7
Audio Compression ------------------------------------- 9-7
Viewing Restrictions ------------------------------------ 9-8
Language Codes ------------------------------------- 9-10
AUX / Video Entertainment System ----- 9-11
AUX ------------------------------------------------------- 9-11
Video Entertainment System ----------------------- 9-11
Information
Calendar ------------------------------------------ 10-1
Setting Special Days --------------------------------- 10-1
Editing Special Days --------------------------------- 10-2
Deleting Special Days -------------------------------- 10-2
Setting Anniversaries --------------------------------- 10-3
Editing Anniversaries --------------------------------- 10-4
Deleting Anniversaries ------------------------------- 10-4
Trip ------------------------------------------------- 10-5
Reset Mode --------------------------------------------- 10-5
Driving Distance and Time -------------------------- 10-6
Lap Time ------------------------------------------------- 10-6
Environment ------------------------------------ 10-8
Maintenance ------------------------------------ 10-9
Setting the Maintenance Timing ------------------- 10-9
Update ------------------------------------------------- 10-10
Clear ---------------------------------------------------- 10-10
Air Conditioner -------------------------------- 10-11
Mobile Phone ----------------------------------10-12
Making Phone Calls -------------------------------- 10-12
Importing Phonebook of Mobile Phone
to Mobile Phonebook ------------------------------- 10-13
Importing Telephone Numbers
to Vehicle Phonebook ------------------------------ 10-13
Setting Passcode ------------------------------------ 10-14
Receiving Phone Calls ----------------------------- 10-14
Other Info ---------------------------------------10-15
Support Info ------------------------------------------- 10-15
Vehicle Position -------------------------------------- 10-15
Setting
Adjusting the Screen ------------------------ 11-1
Display Off ---------------------------------------------- 11-1
Picture Control ----------------------------------------- 11-1
Screen Size --------------------------------------------- 11-1
Sound Control ---------------------------------- 11-2
If Premium Sound System is not connected ---- 11-2
If Premium Sound System is connected -------- 11-2
System Settings ------------------------------- 11-4
Time ------------------------------------------------------ 11-4
Language ------------------------------------------------ 11-4
Unit -------------------------------------------------------- 11-5
Other Settings ------------------------------------------ 11-5
Equipment --------------------------------------- 11-7
Equipment Items that Can Be Set ---------------- 11-7
Returning the Equipment Settings to Default ----- 11-8
Navi Screen Options ------------------------- 11-9
One/Two Maps ----------------------------------------- 11-9
Points of Interest (POI) Icons on Map -----------11-10
Map Color ---------------------------------------------- 11-11
Current Street Name -------------------------------- 11-11
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Outline of the System 1-6
Outline of the System
System
languages.
(English, French, Spanish)
economy, and instant fuel economy can be viewed.
(page 10-5)(page 11-7)with the maintenance function. (page 10-9)air temperature, altitude, and air pressure can be
viewed.
(page 10-8)the calendar function. (page 10-1)(page 9-1)Music Server. (page 8-1)® B V E J P E F W J D F
D B O C F V T F E J G T P F R V J Q Q F E
. (page 7-31, 7-33)
Easy Operation Setting
Destination Setting
for and set as the destination. (page 3-2)(page 3-7)destinations that have been previously set.
(page 3-7)
Display Guidance43 POI icon types. (page 11-10)(page 11-6),(page 11-11)vehicle is being driven. (page 11-11)
Routingstreets to avoid. (page 4-3)different calculation conditions. (page 4-4)(page 11-16)
Voice Guidanceoptimum time. (page 2-12)(page 11-5)
Vehicle information display (page 10-5)
after refueling, and driving time.
NOTEfunctions may have been added.
“iPod” is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the
United States and other countries.
Bluetooth
® is a registered trademark of BLUETOOTH
SIG, INC.
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Gracenote® music recognition service 1-13
IntroductionGracenote® music
recognition service
Music and video recognition technology and related
data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the
industry standard in music recognition technology and
related content delivery. For more information, please
visit www.gracenote.com.
CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and music and video-related
data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000 to
present Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright
© 2000 to present Gracenote. One or more patents
owned by Gracenote apply to this product and service.
See the Gracenote website for a non-exhaustive
list of applicable Gracenote patents. Gracenote,
CDDB, MusicID, MediaVOCS, the Gracenote logo
and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Gracenote in the United States and/or other countries.
EndUser License Agreement
This application or device contains software from
Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”).
The software from Gracenote (the “Gracenote
Software”) enables this application to perform disc
and/or file identification and obtain music-related
information, including name, artist, track, and title
information (“Gracenote Data”) from online servers
or embedded databases (collectively, “Gracenote
Servers”) and to perform other functions. You may use
Gracenote Data only by means of the intended End-
User functions of this application or device.
You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the
Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers for
your own personal non-commercial use only. You
agree not to assign, copy, transfer or transmit the
Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data to any
third party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT
GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE,
OR GRACENOTE SERVERS, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY
PERMITTED HEREIN.
You agree that your non-exclusive license to use
the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and
Gracenote Servers will terminate if you violate these
restrictions. If your license terminates, you agree
to cease any and all use of the Gracenote Data,
the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers.
Gracenote reserves all rights in Gracenote Data, the
Gracenote Software, and the Gracenote Servers,
including all ownership rights. Under no circumstances
will Gracenote become liable for any payment to
you for any information that you provide. You agree
that Gracenote, Inc. may enforce its rights under this
Agreement against you directly in its own name. The Gracenote service uses a unique identifier to
track queries for statistical purposes. The purpose of
a randomly assigned numeric identi er is to allow the
Gracenote service to count queries without knowing
anything about who you are. For more information,
see the web page for the Gracenote Privacy Policy for
the Gracenote service.
The Gracenote Software and each item of Gracenote
Data are licensed to you “AS IS.” Gracenote makes
no representations or warranties, express or implied,
regarding the accuracy of any Gracenote Data from
in the Gracenote Servers. Gracenote reserves the
right to delete data from the Gracenote Servers or to
change data categories for any cause that Gracenote
deems sufficient. No warranty is made that the
Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers are error-
free or that functioning of Gracenote Software or
Gracenote Servers will be uninterrupted. Gracenote
is not obligated to provide you with new enhanced
or additional data types or categories that Gracenote
may provide in the future and is free to discontinue its
services at any time.
GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE RESULTS
THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE
GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY GRACENOTE
SERVER. IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST
REVENUES.
© Gracenote 2011
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Audio Functions 7-1
Audio
Audio
Audio Functions
This device can play music CDs (CDDA/CD-
TEXT), MP3/WMA disks (CD-R/RW), and DVDs
(DVD-VIDEO).
You can connect your iPod or USB memory
device to the USB input terminal and play
music files stored in the iPod or USB memory
device. (if so equipped)
If your vehicle is equipped with a Bluetooth
® 2.0
interface, you can play music files in your iPod
or USB memory device via voice operation.
Refer to the vehicle owner's manual for further
details.
>>> “To play tracks from iPod or USB device” (page 7-31)
“iPod” is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the
United States and other countries.
Bluetooth
® is a registered trademark of BLUETOOTH
SIG, INC.
NOTE related functions in this manual were created to
explain the album names and title names of the title
information. They have absolutely no connection to
the actual existing title information.
Displaying during Navi Functions
If A/V operations are performed while the
navi screen is displayed, “Source plate”,
which describes the audio playback status
is displayed, and after a moment, “A/V
icon” is displayed.
Source Plate
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A/V Icon
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Source Plate
The titles and run time, etc., of the file
currently being played are displayed on
screen.
Music CD Playback
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MP3 Playback
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WMA Playback
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Music Server Playback
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Receiving FM
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Receiving AM
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Audio Functions 7-2
Receiving SIRIUS
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DVD Playback
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During Video Entertainment System Playback
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iPod/USB
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Bluetooth AUDIO
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A/V Icon
An icon that describes the playback media
and playback status is displayed in the top
right of the screen.
NOTE
turned [ON] and [OFF].
>>>“System Settings” (page 11-4)
Common in A/V
Audio OFF
Recording CD
Receiving AM/FM
Receiving normally
Auto Select Mode ON
Error occurred
Receiving SIRIUS
Receiving normally
Error occurred
DVDs
Playing
Paused
Stopped
Error occurred
Music CDs
Playing
Error occurred
MP3/WMAs
Playing
Error occurred
Music Servers
Playing
Error occurred
AUXs
Playing
Video Entertainment System
Video Entertainment System ON
Error occurred
iPod/USB
Playing
Bluetooth AUDIO
Playing
Operation Limits while Driving
DVD playback is audio only (no images are
displayed) while driving.
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Types of Playable Disks 7-7
Audio
MP3/WMA Files
Files in MP3/WMA format written to CD-
ROM and CD-R/RW disks can be played
on this device. The files and media that
can be used are limited, so before writing
les in MP3/WMA format to disk, read the
following carefully. Further, also make sure
to read thoroughly the user manuals to
ensure the correct use of your CD-R/RW
drives and recoding software. Data such
as title information, etc., is stored in the
MP3/WMA le, and can be displayed.
NOTE
from music CDs to others, and uploading to internet
servers, etc., is illegal whether paid or free of charge,
so do not do so.
than MP3/WMA files. Playing disks to which these
files have been written causes misidentification for
playback, so intense white noise occurs that may
damage the speakers.
software used to write to the disk, correct playback
may not be possible. In this case, refer to the user
manuals for the devices and software used.
and settings, it may not be possible to add
extensions. In this case,(if it is an MP3/WMA file)
add the “.mp3/.wma” extension to the end of the le
before writing to disk.
format can be played.
in MP3/WMA format, only the files in MP3/WMA
format are played.
Folder Configurations
Up to eight levels of folder can be identi ed.
Tracks can be managed by creating levels
such as genreartistalbumtrack (MP3/WMA
le).
MP3s
MP3 is an abbreviation of “MPEG-
1AudioLayer3”. MPEG is an abbreviation
of “Motion Pictures Experts Group”, and
is the video compression standard used
for video CDs, etc. MP3 is an audio
compression format included in the MPEG
audio standards, and enables files with
a small amount of data to be created
with high quality audio by processing
inaudible sounds that have been buried
in loud noise, as well as sounds in ranges
inaudible to the human ear. The data
on a music CD can be compressed to
approximately 1/10th of its original size
with almost no loss of sound quality, so
it is possible to write approximately the
contents of 10 music CDs to one CD-R/
RW.
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Listening to Music CDs 7-19
Audio
Listening to Music CDs
If a music CD is inserted into the device, the tracks will
be played automatically, and the track can be recorded
to the system's hard drive device (HDD) if set initially to
do so.
Simultaneously, Gracenote Music Recognition Service
on the HDD is accessed, and the title information
obtained.
NOTE
the database or with CD-TEXT, the disk title, track
title currently being played, and the artist name is
displayed on the source plate. The track title list is
displayed in the audio screen.
be obtained.
>>>”Obtaining Title Information” (page
7-25)
soundless parts) between the tracks, a brief silence
between the tracks is still stored to the music server,
but this is not a malfunction.
Display Contents
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1) Album Name
The name of the album for the track currently being played is displayed.
2) Track Number and Track Name
The number and name of the track currently being played is displayed.
3) [
]
T
ouch this button to move the cursor to the track
currently being played.
4) [
]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
5) Track Number and Track Name
6) [
Track] and [Track ]
T
ouch these buttons to move down and up the
tracks. Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward a
track.
7) Cursor
Displays the item currently selected.
8) Cursor Position
Cursor position and total number of album tracks 9) Playback Mode
The currently selected playback mode is displayed.
10) Playback Time
The playback time for the track currently being
played is displayed.
11) Artist Name
The name of the artist whose album (track) currently being played is displayed.
1)
3)
4) 2)
5)6)
7)
8)
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Recording to the Music Server 7-22
Recording to the Music Server
Tracks on music CDs can be recorded to the
HDD built into this device at approximately x4
speed.
NOTE
personal enjoyment is prohibited by copyright law.
or the sound quality may be different from original
sound.
cannot be reproduced in another medium (CD-R/
RW, HDD, etc.)
from the same CD.
during recording will result in defective recording.
to operate.
the processing load on the device or the status of
the music CD.
start of that track and restart the recording.
CD, a brief silence is stored in the HDD between
tracks.
Displaying during Recording
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1) REC symbol
During recording, this symbol is displayed in red, and when all recordings have nished, the display is
turned OFF. The numbers describe the percentage
of the number of tracks that have finished being
recorded out of the total number of CD tracks, so if
recording a single track, “00%” is displayed.
2) Recording Status Symbol
Tracks being recorded are displayed in red, and those that are not being recorded are displayed in
blue. No symbol is displayed for tracks that have
nished being recorded.
Recording
With auto recording, all tracks are
recorded automatically when a music CD
is inserted, and with manual recording only
the selected tracks can be recorded.
NOTE
not possible.
Recording SettingsSet the music CD recording method.
1 During music CD playback (page
7-19)
, touch [ ]
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2 Touch [REC. setting]
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2)
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3 Touch one of the settings
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4 Touch [Back] The recording settings are completed.[Auto REC.] R e c o r ding to the music server is
performed automatically when a music
CD is inserted.
>>> “Auto Recording” (page 7-23)
[Manual
REC.] Tracks can be recorded individually
during playback.
>>> “Manual Recording” (page 7-23)
[Single REC.]
Only one track from the music CD is
recorded.
>>> “Single Recording” (page 7-24)
Auto RecordingRecording to the music server is performed
automatically when a music CD is inserted.
NOTE
advance. >>> “Recording Settings” (page 7-22)
1 Insert a CDAll the tracks on the music CD are recorded
automatically on the HDD and played back as the
recording proceeds without waiting for the recording
to complete.
NOTE
during recording, the recording is continued, and
the selected track is played. If a track that has
not yet been recorded is selected, the recording
underway is stopped and recording of the selected
track is started, then the track is played back as the
recording proceeds without waiting for the recording
to complete.
Manual RecordingTracks can be recorded individually during playback.
NOTEadvance. >>> “Recording Settings” (page 7-22)
1 Play the music CD track to be
recorded
2 Touch [REC. start]
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eng_a320Recording is started, and the track is played from the
start.
NOTE
recording is stopped, and the selected track is
played.
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