Blaupunkt New York 750 Operating Instructions Manual

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CAR MULTIMEDIA
New York 750
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Car Play
Radio Phone
Aux-IN
BT Music
Settings
Android Auto
EQ
Display Off
NOTE: Please do not watch videos or use other Apps while the vehicle is in motion. Doing so, is a safety violation. To watch videos or use Apps, please ensure that the vehicle is in parked mode with handbrake activated. Please check compatibility of the device with your mobile phone before purchase. New phone software versions in the future may or may not be compatible with the device. In-Warranty replacement will not be applicable for non compatibility of the mobile phone with the device.
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Panel Introduction
New York 750 features a Brilliant 6.75" capacitive display with a high-end tuner with Apple Car Play & Android Auto.
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Car Play
Radio Phone
Aux-IN
BT Music
Settings
Android Auto
EQ
Display Off
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1. Push to Talk
2. In any state, touch this button to power on/off the device & light touch to Mute.
3. Return to Home page.
4. Touch this button to display Volume Bar on screen & then slide to increase & decrease.
5. Reset
6. USB Slot
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Adjust volume
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Tune into stations manually; select title,
Fast Search
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Equalizer
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Calling up direct input for FM transmitter track,
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Controls – Remote control | Contents
Contents
Safety notes 05
Symbols used 05 General Warning 05 Road safety 05 Instructions to read this User Manual 06 Declaration of conformity 06 Cleaning the unit 06 Disposal notes 06
Basic Operation 07
Power on/off 07 Volume Adjustment 07 Audible Beep Conrmation 07 Main Interface 07 EQ 07 Select Preset Equalizer 07 Adjust EQ Parameters 07 Adjust Fad/Bal 08
Radio 08
Tuner TFT Display 08 Select Radio as Playing Source 09 Select one Radio Band 09 Tune Radio 09 Preset Stations 09 TA Function 09 Clock Time 09 PTY Function 09
USB 10
Connect a USB device 10 Remove a USB device 10 Play/Pause 10 Previous/Next 10 Audio playback from USB 10 Video playback from USB 10 Image playback from USB 11
Phone Feature 12
Pairing Phone via Bluetooth 12 Disconnect Bluetooth Device 12 Dialing 12 Make and Answer a call 13 View Call History 13 View Contact List/Phone Book 13
BT Music 14
Apple CarPlay 15
Phone 15 Messages 16 Music 16 Other Apps 16
Android Auto 17
Google maps 17 Make and receive phone calls 18
AUX in 19
Display OFF 19
Settings 20
General 20 Video 20 Volume 20 Time 21 System 21
Useful information 21
Warranty 21 Service 21 Troubleshooting 22 Support Media Files 23 Connection Diagram 24 FCC information 25
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Safety notes
Safety notes
The car audio system is manufactured according to recommended and established safety guidelines in a state of the art facility. Even so, dangers may occur if you do not observe the safety notes in their instruction manual. These instructions are intended to familiarise you with the most important functions. A detailed explanation can also be found on the website under the URL: https://www.blaupunkt.com/in
Ÿ For best results, please read the user manual
carefully and completely before using the car audio system.
Ÿ Always keep the user manual accessible to all users. Ÿ Always handover the car audio system to any third
party along with these instructions.
Ÿ In addition, observe the instructions of the devices
used in combination with this car audio system.
Symbols used
Below are the symbols used in this user manual, please go through them carefully:
CAUTION: Warns about possibilities of any injuries that
might occur.
LOUD VOLUME:
Warns about high volume
The CE mark conrms the compliance with EU
G directives.
ü Identies a sequencing step Ÿ Identies a listing
General Warning
To avoid any injury or damage to yourself, your car and others, please make sure to do as following. Observe the following note to protect yourself against injuries:
Ÿ Do not modify or open the device. Do not do any
unauthorised modication to the device. In case you need any assistance, please visit the nearest services centre. The device should be open by an authorised person only.
Ÿ Use as Directed: this car audio system is intended
for installation and operation in a vehicle with 12V vehicle system voltage. Observe the output limits of the device. Only an authorised specialist should perform repairs if necessary.
Ÿ Use your device in such a way that you can always
safely control your vehicle. In case of doubt, stop at a suitable location and operate your device while the vehicle is parked. As the driver, you must not use
the applications that will distract you from traffic (depending on the scope of functions of the device, e.g. viewing videos, searching for a destination) (Navigation equipped radios & other downloaded application)
Ÿ Follow driving recommendations during the
route guidance only if you are not violating any tr affic regu lati ons : Tra ffic si gns and traffi c
regulations always have prior ity over driving recommendations.
Ÿ Always listen at moderate volume to protect your
hearing and to be able to hear warning signals (e.g. police sirens and other external alerts while driving). During mute phases (e.g. when changing the audio source), changing the volume is not advisable. Do not increase the volume during this mute phase.
Road safety
Observe the following notes about road safety:
To avoid any injury or damage to yourself, your car and others, please make sure to do as following. Observe the following note to protect yourself against injuries:
Ÿ Before using this unit, please read all related
instructions carefully.
Ÿ Any damage to this unit caused by improper
operations will void warranty.
Ÿ In order to drive safely and not break traffic rules,
please do not watch videos or operate the unit while driving.
Ÿ The below-listed applications while driving the
vehicle may divert your attention from the traffic situation and may lead to serious accidents:
¡ Using the navigation feature like entering the
destination address
¡ Video playback or watching any kind of video
Ÿ Please do not watch videos or use other Apps while
the vehicle is in motion. Doing so, is a Safety violation. To watch videos or use Apps, please ensure that the vehicle is in parked mode with handbrake activated.
Ÿ To avoid short circuit, please do not dispose the unit
into the water and please do not place or leave any kind of metal object (such as a coin or metal tools) in the unit.
Ÿ Please operate the unit as per this Manual, it is not
necessary to open the unit for maintenance; In case if maintenance is required, please seek professional help.
Ÿ After the car engine is off, please do not use the car
audio for a long time, otherwise, the battery could be drained.
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Instructions to read this User Manual
Illustrations are used in th is manual to expl ain operations and precautions. The illustrations used in this manual are only for reference, please take the actual unit as standard.
Marks
Mark for important preventive measures; please read carefully to prevent any injury.
Ma rk for a speci al exp lan at ion , au xil iar y interpretation, imitation and references.
Mark for additional information to operate this unit. Warm notes: When there is any difference between the Manual and the actual unit, please take the actual units as standard.
Declaration of conformity
Blaupunkt India Pvt. Ltd. declares that the device complies with the basic requirements and the other relevant regulations of the RED Directive 2014/53/EU.
Cleaning notes
Ÿ Solvents, cleaning and scouring agents as well as
dashboard spray and plastics care products may contain ingredients that will damage the surface & screen of the audio system.
Ÿ Use only a dry or slightly moistened cloth for
cleaning the audio system.
Safety notes
Disposal notes
Ÿ Do not dispose of your old unit/batteries in the
household trash.
Ÿ Use the return and collection systems available to
dispose of the old device, the remote control and exhausted batteries.
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Basic Operation
Detect Parking Brake
Ÿ Connect the cable "BRAKE" to the parking brake
switch to view video les on the TFT monitor. Engage the parking brake for viewing videos.
Ÿ When the parking brake is not engaged, the monitor
displays "Warning!!!, Video playback is disabled for your safety. Engage parking brake to watch video.", preventing the driver to watch content while driving. The rear screens are not interested in this inhibition.
Power On / Off
Press the [ ] button on the front panel to turn the unit ON. The buttons on the front panel light up and the current mode status appears on LCD. Press and hold the button to turn OFF the unit.
Volume Adjustment
To increase or decrease the volume Level, press the [ X ] on the front panel. The volume range is from "0" to "39". The TFT screen displays the volume level for 3 seconds.
Audible Beep Conrmation
An audib le bee p to ne con r ms e ach fu nct io n selection. The Beep tone can be disabled through the Setup menu.
Main Interface
After the unit is turned on, touch the icon to enter the main interface.
EQ
The Audio Control feature allows you to easily adjust yo u r a ud io s ys te m to m ee t t h e a co ust i ca l characteristics of your vehicle, which vary depending on the type of vehicle and its measurements. Proper setting of the Fader and Balance boosts the effects of the cabin equalizer.
Equalizer (EQ) Icon
Select Preset Equalizer
1. Enter the EQ setup mode Touch the [ ] icon in the user interface and the EQ setup interface will display on the screen.
2. Select EQ mode
Touch the desired EQ selection: BP Sound / Classic /
Rock /Jazz / Country / Pop and the EQ mode will change.
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1. Apple CarPlayUSB
2. Android Auto
3. Radio
4. Phone
5. AUX-IN
6. USB
7. BT Music
8. EQ
9. Setting
10. Display OFF
Adjust EQ Parameters
To a djust EQ par amete rs , to uc h an d dr ag t he parameters adjustment bar.
Custom: Set the desired audio effect. Flat: Select the original audio effect. Loudness - On/Off: When listening to music at low
volumes, this feature will selectively boost certain bass and treble frequencies.
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Basic Operation | Radio
Adjust FAD BAL
You can adjust front/back/left/right balance of the speaker and the subwoofer volume to get balanced listening effect according to the surroundings and your interest.
1. Enter the EQ setup mode Touch the [ ] icon in the user interface and the EQ
setup interface will display on the screen.
2. Adjust subwoofer volume Touch [5] / [6] or drag [ ] to adjust subwoofer
volume from -12 to +12.
3. Adjust fader / balance value Touch [5]/[6]/[3]/[4] to adjust fader/ balance value from -7 to +7.
[5] Front speaker [6] Rear speaker [3] Left speaker [4] Right speaker
Notes:
1. The parameters of the EQ modes has been preset and you can not change them besides 'Custom'.
2. The EQ mode will change to 'Custom' automatically when you adjust the frequency value under the modes besides 'Custom'.
3. The value of Sub is independent of EQ mode and can be adjusted separately.
Radio
Radio
Tuner TFT Display
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1. Current source indicator
2. Return to home menu
3. Current station frequency
4. Saved stations list
5. Enter frequency directly
6. Band switch
7. Seek backward Tune backward (long press)
8. Seek forward Tune forward long press)
9. Opening the options menu
10. Auto Search
11. Shortcut
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12. Enter EQ menu.
13. Choose local or distant seeking mode
14. Favorites
15. Setting to turn On or Off RDS, TA, EON, AF, CT & PTY
function.
16. Closing the options menu.
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Select Radio as Playing Source
Open the Source Menu and then touch [Radio].
Select One Radio Band
Swipe the Band switch left and right on the user interface to select one radio band among FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2
Tune radio
Auto Tuning
During auto tuning, the frequency will change in seek mode. Touch the [9] / [:] icon on the user interface to tune in a higher/ lower station. Note: When a station is received, searching stops and the station plays.
Manual Tuning
Method 1: Touch and hold [9] / [:] icon on the user interface more than 1 second to changed in steps higher / lower station. Repeat the operation to change step by step.
Method 2:
1. Touch the numeric keypad icon [ ]. Numeric keyboard is displayed, touch number to input frequency.
2. Touch [ ] to delete the input number step by step.
3. Touch [ OK ] to enter.
Preset Station
The unit has 5 bands, such as FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2, and each band can store 6 stations; the unit can store 30 stations in total
Search Stations Automatically
Touch [ ] to search station and store 6 strongest stations in current band automatically
Radio
Manual Store
1. Tune to a station
2. Touch one of the channels P1 to P6 to save the select station
Recalling a Station
1. Select a band
2. Touch an on-screen preset button (P1 to P6) to select the corresponding stored station
Local Seeking
Touch the [ ] icon and choose the Radio Local or Distance. When the [ Distance ] icon turns bright, only stations with a strong signal strength will be detected Default is "Distance".
EQ Selection
Press the [ ] icon and enter the EQ setup
AF Function
Alternative Frequencies Lists are used in conjunction with the PI code (Program Identication code)to assist automatic tuning. Using this information, the radio can automatically search out another frequency of the same station.
Note
Ÿ Durin g auto sw itching ra dio frequenc y, some
interference may be heard
Ÿ Turning off AF function can settle this problem.
TA Function
The TA (Traffic Announcement) function lets the unit receive traffic announcements automatically The TA function can be activated by a TP (Traffic Program) station broadcasting traffic information When TA is activated & a traffic announcement is received, the current playing source will be overridden by the traffic announcement The unit returns to the original source after the traffic announcement has been received.
CT (Clock Time)
Some stations broadcast the time and date within the encoded RDS signal. The clock time is automatically adjusted when 'CT' is set to 'ON'
PTY Function
PTY is an abbreviation for the type of program dened by a code to dene the program being broadcast (eg news or Rock). The Options of PTY is displayed on the screen To see the options PTY, tap the scroll bar and arrows on the screen. When an option is selected PTY (eg News), the radio unit, the PTY search available If the PTY requested was not found, the unit returns to the original radio frequency.
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USB
USB
USB Icon
Connect a USB device
1. Connect an USB device into the Front USB connector. Play starts automatically.
Remove a USB device
1. Select another source in the main menu.
2. Remove the USB device.
Play/Pause
1. O nc e US B d e vi ce is in ser te d, play st ar t s automatically. For movie, if a menu appears, press [4] to start play.
2. To pause, touch [;]. To resume play, touch [4]
3. Skip to previous / next track / chapter, press [9] / [:] key.
Previous/Next
Touch [9] / [:] key on the screen to skip to previous /
next track / chapter.
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After starting a title, the playback menu is displayed.
1. Display the folder/le list
2. Short press: Previous track Long press: Fast backward
3. Pause playback & continue playback
4. Short press: Next track Long press: Fast forward
5. Di splays additiona l operating op tions of the playback menu
Audio playback from USB
The principles of audio playback IMP3/WMA) from data
carriers are identical for all sources. Select the desired source via the main menu. The device changes to the desired source and the
playback starts. If the playback does not start with the audio playback,
touch the [ ] icon to change to the folder/le list. Press the [¯] icon to display all the audio les of the
data carrier.
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6. Shuffle playback
7. Start and end REPEAT function. Repeat mode: Repeat One"Repeat Folder"Repeat
All"Repeat Off
8. Display equalizer
9. Closing the options menu
Video playback from USB
Select the desired source via the main menu. The device changes to the desired source & the
playback starts.
If the playback does not start with the video playback,
touch the [ ] icon to change to the folder/ le list.
Touch the [ ] icon to display all the audio les of the
data carrier.
If you selected a movie, the playback is started. During
the movie playback, the playback menu is hidden.
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Briey touch the screen once to display the playback menu again. The playback menu is shown.
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1. Display the folder/le list.
2. Short press: Previous movie. Long press: Fast backward.
3. Pause playback and continue playback.
4. Short press: Next movie. Long press: Fast forward
5. Di splays additiona l operating op tions of the
playback menu
USB
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The playback menu is shown.
1. Display the folder/le list.
2. Previous image.
3. Play & Pause playback
4. Next image.
5. Di splays additiona l operating op tions of the playback menu.
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6. Select playback language
7. Display equalizer
8. Start and end REPEAT function. Repeat mode: Repeat One"Repeat Folder"Repeat All"Repeat Off
9. Closing the options menu
Image playback from USB
Select the desired source via the main menu. The device changes to the desired source and the playback starts. If the playback does not start with the image playback, touch the [ ] icon to change to the folder/ le list. Touch the [ ] icon to display all the images of the data carrier. If you selected a image, the playback is started. During the playback, the playback menu is hidden. Briey touch the screen once to display the playback menu again.
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6. Zoom in
7. Zoom out
8. Anti-Clockwise rotate images
9. Clockwise rotate images
10. Closing the options menu
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Phone Feature
Phone Feature
Please be aware that using a hand-held phone while driving is an offence. You can use this device to make and receive call hands-free. However, it is suggested to make minimal use of this feature and talk only when necessar y. Talking while driving may divert your attention from traffic conditions ahead.
Phone Icon
Pairing Phone via Bluetooth
To connect your Bluetooth device to the unit, you need to pair the device to the unit. Pairing needs only to be done once. You can pair up to ve devices.
1. Turn on the Bluetooth function on the device.
2. Start scanning on the Bluetooth device and select
the unit “NY 750”
3. Enter default password “0000”.
Tip:
Ÿ The operational range between this unit and a
Bluetooth device is approximately 5 meters .
Ÿ Before you connect a Bluetooth device to this unit,
familiarize yourself with the Bluetooth capabilities of the device.
Ÿ Compatibi lity with all Bluetooth device is not
guaranteed.
Ÿ Any obstacle between this unit and a Bluetooth
device can reduce the operational range.
Ÿ Keep this unit away from any other electronic device
that may cause interference.
Disconnect Bluetooth Device
To disconnect one device, touch [ ].
After pressed, the unit will display a screen listing paired devices. Press the [ ] icon to reconnect a previously paired phone to the BT radio. Press the [ ] icon to unpair the phone from the unit.
NOTES
Ÿ The device will be disconnected when the device is
moved beyond the operational range.
Ÿ If you want to reconnect the device to the unit, place
it within the operational range.
Ÿ If you do not want to reconnect the device to the unit
automatically, touch [ ], then set [Auto Connect ] to [ OFF ].
Dialling
After the mobile is paired to the unit successfully, input a phone number via touch pad and then touch the icon [Å] to make a call. During dialling, if a wrong number is input, you may touch the icon [ ] to delete one by one, or long-press the icon [ ] to delete all, as is shown in below interface:
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Phone Feature
You can also make a call via your mobile directly. You can also hang up a call via your phone directly.
Make or Answer a call
When there is an incoming call the unit will switch to Bluetooth interface automatically.
As shown in the interface below:
Click YES to accept an incoming call or NO to reject.
You can also answer or refuse a call via your mobile directly.
View Call History
Touch the 'History' in the Bluetooth interface to see the last dialled history of your phone.
Touch the Contact option in Bluetooth interface to see your Contact list. Note: After Bluetooth is paired successfully, the system will send a request message to the mobile device would like to access your contacts and call history. Give access to device?" Press "Yes" on your mobile, the unit wi ll begin to d ownload the phonebo ok; Af ter downloading successfully, the call history and phone book of the mobile will display on the unit.
The Bluetooth device name may be different, please take the specic unit as standard.
The history options allows you see the Outgoing call/Missed call/Incoming call.
View Contact List/ Phone Book
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BT Music
Open the Bluetooth music tab to from the main interface to play music from the phone and you can enjoy music on the go.
Bluetooth Icon
You can also enjoy Music through your USB drive. Once you insert a USB drive the device will auto search for music les and display options to play music and browse playlist.
BT Music
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Touch this icon to play the previous song.
Play or pause the current song
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Move to next song in the playlist
Open and browse the available playlist of songs
Via Bluetooth music function, you can play the music les in your mobile via the unit. To use the BT music, it is requ ired y ou r mo bile sup po rts cor respond ing Bluetooth protocol. After the mobile Bluetooth device is paired to the unit, the audio system will auto­connect the paired mobile.
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Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay Icon
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About CarPlay
CarPlay puts key iPhone apps on the radio screen. With CarPlay and your iPhone, you can get turn-by-turn directions , make phone calls, exchange text messages, listen to music, and more. CarPlay uses the contacts on your iPhone to help you make calls, send texts, and nd destinations.
Note: Siri must be enabled on your iPhone. Go to Settings > General > Siri.
Use an Apple-approved Lightning to USB cable to connect iPhone to your car's USB port. It may be labelled with the CarPlay logo, the word CarPlay, or an image of a smartphone.
Once connected, the CarPlay Home screen will appear automatically.
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Set up CarPlay with your iPhone
You can use CarPlay to get directions, make calls, send and receive messages, and more.
You need an iPhone 5 or later to use CarPlay.
To turn on Siri, go to Settings > Siri & Search.
Set up CarPlay
Ÿ Plug your iPhone into the CarPlay USB port. If the
CarPlay Home screen doesn't appear, select the CarPlay logo on the radio display.
If CarPlay doesn't work like you expect, here's what you can check. After each step, try using CarPlay again.
Ÿ Make sure that Siri is turned on. Ÿ Restart your iPhone and your car. Depending on
your car, you might see the CarPlay Home screen when you turn it on. If you don't, look for the CarPlay logo on the radio's display.
Ÿ Try a different Lightning to USB cable. Make sure
that the cable is MFi certied.
Ÿ Update to the latest version of iOS.
*Currently Apple Maps is not functional in India.
**(compatible with iPhone5 or later with iOS7.1 or above)
View current audio source
If the CarPlay Home screen doesn't appear, select the CarPlay logo on the radio’s display.
Speak to Siri:
Press & hold the voice control soft key on the steering wheel, or the Home soft key on the CarPlay Home screen, until Siri beeps. Then make your request.
Open an App:
Touch the app on the touchscreen.
Return to the CarPlay Home screen:
Touch the Home soft key on the touchscreen or press the back soft key until you get back to the Home screen.
Return to your Radio's Home screen:
Touch the grey icon with your car's logo if it appears, or press the physical Home soft key on your radio if your car has one.
View additional Apps:
If you have more than 8 apps, some apps may appear on next page of the Home screen. Swipe left on the touchscreen.
View & control the current audio source:
Touch Now Playing to see the current audio app.
Phone
Use Siri to help you make calls or open Phone, then select Show Contacts to bring up your favourites, recent calls, voicemail, a list of contacts, or a keypad.
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Ask Siri: Say something like: “Call Rahul” “Return to my last call” “Check voicemails”
Messages
Use Siri to help you send, hear & reply to text messages or open Messages, then select Show Messages to see a list of past conversations. Select a conversation to hear unread messages or respond to a thread. Select to start a new conversation.
Ask Siri: Say something like: “Text my wife” “Tell Reena I'm in traffic & I'll be 15 minutes late
to the meeting”
“Read my text messages”
Music
WARNING: To prevent possible hearing damage, do
not listen to high volume levels for long periods.
Use Siri or open Music to access your Apple Music membership and the music on your iPhone - including songs, artists, albums, and playlists. Or tune in to Radio.
Apple CarPlay
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You can also use Siri with CarPlay to access many of the apps on iPhone, including Calendar, Reminders, Clock, and more. Ask Siri: Say something like: “When is my next meeting?” “Remind me to pack a swimsuit when I get
home” “Add sugar to my grocery list” “Set my alarm for 7:00 AM tomorrow”
CarPlay display showing For You music selections. Other music choices - New, Radio, Playlists, and My Music - appear as soft keys across the top.
Other apps
CarPlay works with select third-party audio apps that you download to your iPhone. Compatible apps show up automatically on the CarPlay Home screen.
**(compatible with iPhone5 or later with iOS7.1 or above)
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Android Auto
Android Auto
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Android Auto Icon
Warning: Drive safely! Make sure to stay fully aware of the road & driving conditions & always obey laws.
Android Auto is a mobile app developed by Google to mi rro r fe atu re s from an An dro id d evi ce ( e.g ., smartphone) to a car's compatible in-dash information and entertainment system.
Once an Android device is paired with the head unit, the system mirrors qualied apps from the device to the radio's display, with a simple, driver-friendly user interface. Supported apps include GPS mapping / navigation, music playback, SMS, telephone. The system supports touchscreen type headunit, although hands-free operation through voice commands is encouraged to minimize driving distraction.
If you have Android Auto on your phone you can launch the functions from the main interface.
Set up your Android Auto app: If you're using Android Auto for the rst time, here are some steps to get started:
Ÿ Make sure your phone is running Android 5.0
(Lollipop) & above. For best per formance, we recommend Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) & above.
Ÿ Download the Android Auto app from Google Play. Ÿ Make sure your phone has a strong and fast network
connection. We recommend running Android Auto for the rst time within Wi-Fi range for the fastest installation.
Start Android Auto
Ÿ Open Android Auto. Ÿ Your phone might ask you to download or update
certain apps, like Google Maps.
Ÿ Review the Safety Notice and Terms & Conditions on
your phone (only required the rst time you use the app).
Ÿ Follow the steps on the screen to give Android Auto
permission to access your phone's features & apps.
Ÿ Turn on notications for Android Auto. For the best
experience, we recommend accepting all requests.
Ÿ If your phone is already paired with your car or
mount's Bluetooth, select the device to enable auto launch for Android Auto.
Android Auto (with a USB cable)
Before you connect your phone for the rst time, turn on your car. Make sure it's in park (P) and that you have time to set up an Android Auto.
Ÿ Unlock your phone's screen. Ÿ Connect your phone to your car using an original
USB data cable.
Ÿ Your phone might ask you to download or update
certain apps, like Google Maps.
Ÿ Review the Safety information and Android Auto
permissions to access your apps.
Ÿ Turn on notications for Android Auto. Ÿ For the best experience, we recommend accepting
all requests.
Ÿ Your pho ne's Bl ueto oth wi ll b e tur ned on
automatically when Android Auto is connected to the car via USB.
Ÿ On your radio display, select Android Auto . Follow
the instructions to get started.
Navigation with Google Maps
Warning: Maps depends on data services. These data
services are subject to change & may not be available in al l are as, res ult ing in map s & lo cat ion- bas ed information that may be unavailable, inaccurate, or incomplete. Compare the information provided in Maps to your surroundings. Use common sense when navigating. Always observe current road conditions and posted signs to resolve any discrepancies. Some Maps features require Location Services.
You can use Android Auto to get voice-guided naviga ti on, es ti mate d ar ri val ti me s, live t raffic information, lane guidance, and more with Google Maps. Get directions with voice commands
Say "OK Google" or select the microphone.
*(compatible with Android version 5.0 onwards)
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Tell Android Auto where you would like to go. Some examples of things you can say are:
"Take me home." "Navigate to Nariman Point, Mumbai." "Directions to Café Coffee Day." "Navigate to work." "Drive to Metro Cinemas, Marine Lines."
If multiple locations come up, conrm the one you want and follow the directions to your destination.
Android Auto
and start the conversation.
Missed calls appear as notications on your Home Screen. To res pond to a missed c all, sel ec t t he notication.
Make a call by voice
Ÿ Say "OK Google" or select the microphone Ÿ Say “call” and then a contact name or phone number.
For example:
¡ “Call Sunil Kumar.” ¡ “Call 555-555-5555.”
Get directions with the display
Ÿ Put your car in park (P). If you are using Android Auto
on your car screen, you won't be able to type in your destination until you do so.
Ÿ Select Directions. Ÿ To open the keyboard, select the search eld at the
top of the screen.
Ÿ Enter your destination. Ÿ If multiple locations come up, conrm the one you
want and follow the directions to your destination.
Get traffic information
You will see colour-coded current traffic conditions on highways and roads where information is available. You can turn traffic information on and off:
If you are using Android Auto on your phone screen, Select More. If you are using the radio display, select Menu.
Select the traffic switch. If traffic information is on, the switch will be blue and will show grey when turned off.
To stop navigation at any point, simply say "OK Google" or selec t t he microphone and say "Stop/ca ncel navigation. “To modify or mute voice guidance, get alternate routes, or see information about your destination at any time during your trip, select More
Make and receive phone calls
When you receive a call, a notication will appear at the top of the Android Auto display with the caller's information. Select the notication to accept the call
You can also dial the no. from the dial pad of the radio.
*(compatible with Android version 5.0 onwards)
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AUX in
AUX-IN | Screen OfF
Connect the audio output to the audio input & touch the Aux-in icon to access this source.
AUX icon
Display off
There is a blackout feature in the radio. Touch on 'Display OFF' tab to enable a dark screen. The music continues to play in the background and the screen appears to be off. This can help you concentrate while driving at night.
Display Off
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Settings
Manage all your device settings of your device by a touch on the 'settings' icon in the main interface. By default, it will lead you to general settings.
Setting
General
Settings
Note: Dene only the functions available on the
steering wheel.
3. To complete the programming, tap the [Program]
icon. It will then be required to push each button on the OE wheel (for 1 second), so that the unit can store the corresponding function.
4. SWC learning / programming is now complete
5. Touch [ ] to exit.
Video
Ÿ In general, you nd the following options, which you
can edit as per your preference.
Ÿ Language: Select English Ÿ Radio region: Select India from option Ÿ Beep: Turn ON or OFF to suit preference Ÿ SWC: The following controls are available for most
vehicles:
1 2 3 4 5 6
Volume + Volume - Mute Next Prev Play
7 8 9 10 11 12
Home Preset + Preset - Band Mode Answer
Touch [Enter], the SWC menu will display. Up to 12 steering wheel control functions can be programmed via the built-in SWC interface. Not all functions may be supported for each vehicle.
1. Before programming, you need to clear / reset the SWC interface by pressing the [Reset] icon.
2. Dene the functions of the steering wheel controls by pressing a number 1-12, then press a function be twee n the avai lab le one s. A c hec k mar k corresponding to the number and function will be displayed. Repeat the confusion until completing all the steering wheel control functions.
Brightness Mode: Select to adjust screen brightness in static mode Brightness: Adjust to increase or decrease overall screen brightness Parking: Turn on to allow user to watch videos while vehicle is in parked condition.
Volume
Adjus t each source gain indepe ndently to s uit individual preference
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Settings | Useful nformation
Time
Set Date: Adjust & set Date Set Time: Adjust & set Time 24 Hr: Select betwen 12 & 24 Hr mode
System
Device Information
Warranty
We provide a 2 year manufacturer's warranty for products bo ught within t he India. For devices purchased outside the India, the warranty terms issued by our respective responsible domestic agency is valid.
Register ONLINE within 15 days of PURCHASE to activate WARRANTY.
The procedure to activate the warranty is given below;
Thank you for buying Blaupunkt
Model: Palm Beach 550
Serial No.:
BP76103550000001
Please activate the e-warranty within 15 days of purchase.
To activate your e-warranty, please follow the below steps:
SERIAL <space> <serial number> to 07760962759
Step 2. In response to the sent SMS, you should
E-user manual is available at www.blaupunkt.com
the link at the bottom on the page to download.
Step 1. Please send SMS
receive back a link via SMS, please Click on it
Step 3. Complete a simple form to register
your product & activate e-warranty.
or upon completion of registration, follow
Should you require further assistance,
please call: Customer Support 1800 209 6820
Thank You!!
Service
If your device should need service or to get more information about our local authorised service centers, you can email us at Email: Support@blaupunkt.in OR Call 1800 209 6820
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Troubleshooting
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Please check the following points before calling a service center.
Problem Cause Corrective action
General
Unit fuse blown. Install new fuse with correct rating.
Unit can not power on
No/low audio output
Poor sound quality or distortion
Unit resets itself when engine is off
Warning information is shown at all times
Flashing image or interference appears on screen
Cannot insert disc A disc is already inside the unit. Eject current disc and insert new one.
Disc does not play back
PBC cannot be used during VCD playback
Repeat or search function is invalid during VCD playback
Car battery fuse blown. Install new fuse with correct rating.
Illegal operation Reset the unit.
Improper audio output connection. Check wiring and correct.
Volume set too low. Increase volume level.
Speakers damaged. Replace speakers.
Heavily biased volume balance.
Speaker wiring is in contact with metal part of car.
Pirated disc is in use. Use original disc.
Speaker power rating does not match unit. Replace speakers.
Wrong connections. Check wiring and correct.
Speaker is shorted. Check wiring and correct.
Incorrect connection between ACC and BATT. Check wiring and correct.
TFT monitor
Parking break wiring is not correct. Check wiring and correct.
The color system of video does not match the monitor.
Pirated disc is in use. Use original disc.
Video cable damaged. Replace cables.
Improper video signal connections. Check wiring and correct.
Disc playback
Disc is warped or scratched. Use disc in good condition.
Disc is dirty or wet. Clean disc with soft cloth.
Incompatible disc is used. Use compatible disc.
Disc is inserted upside down. Insert disc with label side up.
Disc region code is not compatible with unit. Use disc with proper region code.
PBC is not available on the disc. Use disc with PBC available.
PBC is on. Turn PBC off.
Adjust the channel balance to center position.
Insulate all speaker wiring connections.
Adjust the color system of the video playing back or the monitor in use.
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Format
AVI
MPEG 1/2
MPEG4
WMV
RealMedia
Flash
QuickTime
ASF
Matroska
Video
TS Stream
3GP
Format
WAVE
WMA.
AAC
AC3
AAC
AC3
MP3
RealAudio
Ogg
FLAC
APE
DTS
MKA
Filename Ext.
.avi
.mpg .mpeg
.vob
.dat
.mp4
.m4v
.wmv
.rm .rv
.v
.swf
.mov .qt
.asf
.mkv
.ts .tp .trp
.m2ts<BD>
.MTS <AVCHD>
.3gp
Filename Ext.
.wav
.wma
.aac
.ac3 .ec3
.aac
.ac3 .ec3
.mp2 .mpa
.m4a
.ra
.ogg
.ac .ape
.dts .dtshd
.mka MKA Matroska Media MKA Matroska Media Audio
Container
Audio Video Interleave
(AVI) (base on RIFF)
MPEG PS
Video Object (VOB)
Video CD (VCD) MP4 le format
(MPEG-4 Part 14)
Apple iTunes Video format
Advanced Systems Format (ASF)
RealMedia File Format (RMFF)
Flash Video (FLV)
ShockWave Flash (SWF)
QuickTime File Format (QIFF)
ASF
Matroska Multimedia Container
MPEG-2 TS
BDAV MPEG-2 TS
3GPP File Format
Audio Files
Container
Waveform Audio File Format (base on RIFF)
Advanced Systems Format (ASF)
Audio Data Transport Stream (ADTS)
AC3 bit Streams
Enhanced AC3 Bit Stream
Audio Data Transport Stream (ADTS)
AC3 bit Streams
Enhanced AC3 Bit Stream
MPEG PS
.mp3
Mp4 File Format
RealMedia File Format (RMFF)
Ogg
FLAC FLAC
APE (Monkey’S Audio Lossless Audio File) Monkey’S Audio
DTS DTS
Video Codec
MPEG-4 SP/A SP H.264
DivX Xvid WMV9/VC-1
MJPEG
MPEG-1 Video MPEG-2 Video
MPEG-1 Video
MPEG-2 Video MPEG-4 SP/A
SP H.264 Xvid MJPEG
H.264
WMV9/AC-1
RV30/RV40
Soren son H.263 H.264
MPEG-4 SP/A SP H.264 MJPEG
WMV3/WVC1 MP4S/M4S2
MPEG-2 Video MPEG-4 SP/A
SP H.264 Xvid DivX DivX
Plus HD RV30/RV40
WMV9/VC-1
MPEG-1 Video MPEG-2 Video
MPEG-4 ASP H.264
WMV9/VC-1
MPEG-2 Video H.264
WMV9/VC-1
H.264
MPEG-4 SP/ASP H.264
LPCM IMA-ADPCM
WMA STD WMA Prof
Audio Codec
MP3 AC3 WMA STD/PROF
LPCM/ADPCM/DTS
MP1/MP2/MP3 AAC-LC
AC3 DTS LPCM
Video Object (VOB)
Video CD (VCD)
MP3 AAC-LC/HE-AAC
ACC-LC/HE-ACC AC3
WMA Std/Prof
raac/racp/Cook
MP3 AAC-LC/HE-AAC
LPCM/ADPCM
MP3 AAC-LC/HE-AAC LPCM
WMA Std/Prof
MP3 AC3 DTS LPCM
AAC-LC/HE-AAC Cook
MP1/MP2/MP3 AC3 DTS
AAC-LC/HE-AAC
Ac3 DTS LPCM Dolby
Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD
ACC-LC/HE-ACC
Audio Codec
AAC-LC/HE-AAC
AC3
E-AC3
AAC-LC/HE-AAC
AC3
E-AC3
MP2
MPEG PS
AAC-LC HE-AAC
aac Cook
Vorbis
AC3 LPCM
AC3 LPCM
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FCC information
FCC information
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received. Including Interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference .
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures
Ÿ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Ÿ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Ÿ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver Is connected. Ÿ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimetres between the radiator and your body.
Blaupunkt India Private Limited
47, Atlanta Society, Nariman Point
Mumbai‐ 400 021. Maharashtra. India.
www.blaupunkt.com
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