Delphi 28315188 Amber Display, 28315190 Green Display, 28315192 Red Display Owner's Manual

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Commercial Vehicle Systems
Radio Ready Receiver with Bluetooth
®
Delphi Part No. 28315188 Amber Display
CD/MP3/USB/iPod®/Aux/Bluetooth®/Receiver
Owner’s Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
In this manual you will find out how to operate the receiver included in your vehicle and information about optional equipment that can be purchased to enhance your audio system.
TABLE OF CONTENTS......................................................................................................................................................... 1
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................... 3
VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNINGS .......................................................................................................................................... 4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................................................................................. 4
Using the Clock .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Setting the Clock......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Using the Alarm.......................................................................................................................................... 4
Setting the Alarm......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Turning the Alarm Off.................................................................................................................................................. 5
Activating Snooze ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
GENERAL RADIO RECEIVER FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 5
Turning the Receiver On ............................................................................................................................ 6
One-Hour Timer ......................................................................................................................................... 6
Adjusting the Volume ................................................................................................................................. 6
Displays...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Radio Mode Displays .................................................................................................................................................. 6
CD Mode Displays ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
MP3/USB/iPod Mode Displays.................................................................................................................................... 6
AUX Input Displays ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
Hands Free Displays (Bluetooth®) .............................................................................................................................. 7
Phone Disconnection............................................................................................................................................. 7
Phone Reconnection ............................................................................................................................................. 8
Clock/Alarm Button .................................................................................................................................... 8
Front Auxiliary Mode .................................................................................................................................. 8
Rear Auxiliary Mode................................................................................................................................... 8
Adjusting the Receiver Audio Settings ....................................................................................................... 8
Adjusting the Receiver Menu Settings ....................................................................................................... 9
CLOCK........................................................................................................................................................................ 9
SET ALARM................................................................................................................................................................ 9
ADVANCED ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
USB............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
USING THE RADIO ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
Finding a Station ........................................................................................................................................ 9
Setting the Presets....................................................................................................................................10
Using the Weatherband.............................................................................................................................10
Using the Bluetooth® Hands Free .............................................................................................................11
Setup......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
BLUETOOTH ON ................................................................................................................................................ 11
ADD PHONE ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
CONNECT ........................................................................................................................................................... 11
DELETE ALL ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
Available Hands Free/Bluetooth® features............................................................................................................... 11
DIAL REDIAL....................................................................................................................................................... 11
DIAL CONTACTS ................................................................................................................................................ 11
QUICK DIAL ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
LAST CALLS ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
DIAL VOICE......................................................................................................................................................... 12
DISCONNECT ..................................................................................................................................................... 12
Bluetooth® Audio Source (BT AUDIO)................................................................................................................. 12
Call Options............................................................................................................................................................... 12
Accepting a Call................................................................................................................................................... 13
Rejecting a Call.................................................................................................................................................... 13
Ending a Call ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
Microphone Mute ................................................................................................................................................. 13
Call Transfer ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
TWO WAY CALL operation ................................................................................................................................. 13
Using the Compact Disc Player/USB ........................................................................................................13
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Playing a Compact Disc ............................................................................................................................................ 13
Button Functions ....................................................................................................................................................... 14
Playing an MP3/WMA Disc or USB .......................................................................................................................... 14
Root Directory ........................................................................................................................................................... 14
Empty Directory or Folder ......................................................................................................................................... 14
No Folder .................................................................................................................................................................. 14
File Name Display ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
Playing MP3/WMA Files............................................................................................................................................ 14
MP3/WMA Additional Functions ............................................................................................................................... 15
Using an iPod®..........................................................................................................................................15
Playing an iPod®....................................................................................................................................................... 15
Button Functions ....................................................................................................................................................... 16
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................................................................................... 16
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Infrared Remote Control............................................................................................................................17
Button Functions ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
TIPS ABOUT YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................ 17
Understanding Radio Reception ...............................................................................................................18
Care of Your Compact Discs.....................................................................................................................18
REGULATORY NOTICES ................................................................................................................................................... 19
FCC Requirements Part 15.......................................................................................................................19
Industry Canada Radio Equipment ...........................................................................................................19
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INTRODUCTION
Your Delphi
Receiver has been designed to operate easily and give you years of listening pleasure. To get
the most enjoyment out of your receiver, read this manual and acquaint yourself with the receiver before you use it. Find out what it can do and how to operate all of its controls. By doing so you can be sure you are getting the most out of the advanced technology that has been designed into the unit.
Delphi CD/MP3/USB/iPod®/AUX Jack/Bluetooth®
___Button_____________Function______________________________________________________Page
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Ejects CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ……………………………………...14
2. BAND/AUTO Switches bands/ Stores strongest stations to presets . . . . . . . . …………...........9
3. Turns Radio ON and OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ………………..6
4. /AUDIO Access Bluetooth
®
features and adjusts audio, bass, middle, treble, fade,
balance, auto EQ/ iPod control (iPod mode)/ Scroll (on menu) . . . . . . . . . . 11,8
5. SEEK Switches to next or previous available Radio station/CD track/MP3/WMA file.....9
6. SCAN/PSCAN Scans stations and scans presets in current band/CD tracks/MP3/WMA files
and folders.………………………………………………………………………….. ....9
7. CLOCK/ALARM Displays alarm set time for 3 seconds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ……………….…4
8. SRC Switches to CD/MP3/USB/iPod/AUX mode/ Bluetooth Audio (BT AUDIO). . .....13
9. Pushbuttons 1-6 Presets stations/controls CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod/Menu functions and
Quick Dial . . . . . . . . . ………………………………………………………………..10
10. ESC Exits when in a menu or backs one submenu or hangs a call while in Hands Free Mode…………………………………………………………………….13
11. Pause/Play Pauses CDs, MP3 files and iPod and BT AUDIO. Mutes Microphone while in
Hands Free mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ………………………….......13,14
12. BRWSE Allows access into iPod
®
menu ……………………………………………………..16
13. RPT Repeats the same CD track or MP3/WMA file/folder until cancelled. . . . . . . . . 14
14. RDM Plays CD tracks and MP3/WMA files and folders randomly (shuffle mode on
iPod)…………………………………………………………………………………….14
15. OK Enables selection on a menu and accepts Hands Free incoming calls…………13
16. Switches to next or previous available Radio station (TUNE)/ Changes
folder on a MP3/WMA disc or USB. . . . . . . . . . …………………………………9,15
17. Aux input Auxiliary input for external audio devices . . . . . . . . . ……………………………….8
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18. i Title/Menu Displays information/Title of current song/Enter menu mode……………………...9
19. USB USB input for memory devices……………………………………...…………….....14
VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNINGS
In this manual you will find the following Notices:
In the NOTICE area, you are informed of something that can damage your vehicle. Many times this damage would not be covered by your warranty and could be costly. The notice will tell you what to do to help avoid the damage.
NOTE: Other manuals may use NOTICE differently.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To learn how to get the most from your Delphi receiver, read all of the instructions that follow.
Using the Clock
Your clock can function in a 12-hour or 24-hour mode. The 12-hour mode distinguishes between AM and PM. The 24-hour mode operates as military time.
Setting the Clock
1. Turn the ignition on.
2. Press and hold the “i Title/Menu” button for more than 2 seconds until the menu appears. This indicates you are in the menu mode.
3. Press OK button to enter to the clock submenu.
4. Turn the /AUDIO knob or press the up/down buttons to change to SET TIME. Press the OK button to enter set mode.
5. Turn the /AUDIO knob or press the up/down buttons to change between 12-hour or 24-hour format. Press the OK button to select one.
6. The display changes to clock configuration, causing the hour digits to flash. Rotate the /AUDIO knob or press the up/down buttons to change the hour. Rotating the knob clockwise or pressing the up button will increase the hour, rotating counterclockwise or pressing the down button will decrease the hour.
7. Press the OK button causing the minute digits to flash. Rotate the /AUDIO knob or press the up/down buttons to change the minutes. Rotating the knob clockwise or pressing the up button will increase the minutes, rotating counterclockwise or pressing the down button will decrease the minutes.
At any point in the time set process, not pressing a button or rotating the knob within 8 seconds will cancel time set mode, return the Radio to normal operation and keep whatever setting changes have been made. Pressing the power or band buttons sets the clock at whatever time you have selected. The clock is displayed when the ignition is on and the Radio is off. With Radio and ignition off, the display is blank.
Using the Alarm
The Alarm activates the Radio at a set time. Pressing the CLOCK/ALARM button for more than 2 seconds will display the alarm set time for 3 seconds.
Setting the Alarm
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1. With the Radio on, press and hold the “i Title/Menu” button for more than 2 seconds until the Menu appears. This indicates you are in the menu mode.
2. Rotate the /AUDIO knob or press the up/down buttons to change to SET ALARM. Press the OK button to enter the alarm submenu.
3. Press the OK button to turn the alarm on or off. The alarm icon will turn on when enabling the alarm. Rotate the /AUDIO knob or press up/down buttons to change to SET TIME and press the OK button. The hour digits for the alarm time will begin to flash. The format will be the same as you set for the clock (12- or 24-hour mode).
4. Rotate the /AUDIO knob or press the up/down buttons to change the hour. Rotating the knob clockwise or pressing up button will increase the hour, rotating counterclockwise or pressing the down button will decrease the hour.
5. Press the OK button causing the minute digits to flash. Rotate the /AUDIO knob or press the up/down buttons to change the minutes. Rotating the knob clockwise & pressing up button will increase the minutes, rotating counterclockwise & pressing the down button will decrease the minutes.
6. Press the OK button to set the alarm time. You will be prompted to select between SET MUS (Music) or SET TONE. Press the OK button to select.
NOTE: If you choose SET TONE, the alarm will sound a medium priority tone for 2 minutes before
changing to a constant high priority tone.
If you choose SET MUS, the alarm sound will be whatever you were listening to when you turned
off the Radio. For example: if you were listening to FM, the alarm you hear will be the FM station you last listened to. If that station is no longer available, the alarm will sound a medium priority tone for 2 minutes before changing to a high priority tone. If you were listening to an AUX input, a CD or other media and there is no longer AUX input or CD available, the alarm will turn the Radio on instead.
6. Press the OK button again to set the volume of the alarm tone or music. When you press the OK button, VOLUME will appear and you will hear the actual volume of the tone or music, whichever you have selected. To increase the volume, rotate the /AUDIO knob clockwise. To decrease the volume, rotate the /AUDIO knob counterclockwise.
7. Press the OK button again to finish and return the display to normal operation. The ALARM icon will appear on the display to indicate that the alarm is active.
NOTE: If you do not press any button or rotate the knob for 8 seconds during the alarm set process,
alarm clock setup will be cancelled and the Radio will return to normal operation, keeping whatever setting changes have been made.
Turning the Alarm Off
When the alarm is triggered, press and hold the CLOCK/ALARM button until the ALARM icon on the display disappears.
If you do not turn the alarm off, it will automatically shut off after 63 minutes. The Radio will return to the mode (on or off) it was in before the alarm went off.
Activating S nooze
To use SNOOZE, press any button for less than 2 seconds when the alarm sounds. SNOOZE will appear for 3 seconds and the alarm will be postponed for 9 minutes. If you press any button during these 3 seconds, the Radio will return to the mode it was in before the alarm sounded.
GENERAL RADIO RECEIVER FUNCTIONS
Your receiver is equipped with:
Two FM bands with a total of 12 FM presets
An AM band with 6 AM presets
One weather band with 6 WX presets
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Turning the Receiver On
With the ignition on, the receiver can be turned on and off by pressing the
button.
One-Hour Timer
With the ignition off, pressing the
button will turn on the receiver and activate the receiver’s one-hour
timer. The receiver will turn off after one hour or by pressing the
button.
Adjusting the Volume
To increase volume, rotate the /AUDIO knob clockwise. To decrease volume, rotate the knob counterclockwise.
Displays
The receiver will display the time of day when it is off. Pressing the “i Title/Menu” button when the receiver is on allows you to toggle between displays (i.e., information on the current song playing) depending upon the mode you are in.
Radio Mode Displays
When you are using the Radio pressing the “i Title/Menu” button will have no effect.
CD Mode Displays
When you are using the CD player, press the “i Title/Menu” button to toggle between different display views:
1. Artist Name
2. Song Name
3. Album Name
CD information, including disc and track title, is shown when a track is starts to play. If there is more information than can appear on the display at one time, the display will advance every 2 seconds until all of the information has appeared.
NOTE: When an audio CD is inserted into the CD player, the receiver will display CD READING until the first
track is played. Then the track number, time elapsed and CD will appear.
If the RPT button is pressed, the Radio will display the RPT icon. If it is pressed again, the display will
delete the RPT icon.
If the RDM button is pressed, the Radio will display the RDM icon. If it is pressed again, the display
will delete the RDM icon.
If the Preset 2/PAUSE/PLAY button is pressed, the Radio will display PAUSE. If pressed again, it will
go back to the previous display and continue playing the CD.
MP3/USB/iPod Mode Displays
When you are playing MP3 or WMA files, press the “i Title/Menu” button to toggle between different displays views:
1. Track Number
2. Artist Name
3. Song Name (“Song Title” for iPod)
4. Album Name
5. Folder/PLST Name (excluding iPod)
Information including track title and artist name is shown when a track is starts to play. If no information is available then the Radio will show blank fields. If there is more information than can appear on the display at one time, the display will advance every 2 seconds until all of the information has been displayed.
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