Humax R3000M Users Manual

Volume control bar
Normal operation screen without displaying menu
Hereby, Humax Automotive Co.,Ltd Declares that this CMF-R3000M-16C is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive 1999/5/EC.
FCC Information to User Thisequipmenthas beentested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment doescause harmfulinterferenceto radio ortelevisionreception, whichcan bedetermined byturning theequipmentoff and on,the useris encouragedto tryto correct theinterference byone of thefollowingmeasures:
·Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Note
[A. Mode change rule]
A1. Radio mode cycle by pressing RADIO button : FM1 -> FM2 -> AM / Wrap around A2. Mediamode cycle by pressing MEDIAbutton : USB/iPod*-> BTA*- > AUX / Wrap around (*if connected) A3. Audiosource cycle by pressingSOURCE button: FM1 -> FM2 -> AM -> USB/iPod*-> BTA*-> AUX/ Wrap around (*if connected) A4. If pressingMEDIA button inradio mode, go to thelast media mode. If thelast media modeis not available, go tothe next mediamode on media mode cycle. (ex. The last media mode is USB, but USB device is removed in FM1 mode. If pressing MEDIA button in FM1 mode, go to BT audio mode. If BT audio is not available also, go to AUX mode.) A5. If pressingRADIO button inmedia mode, got othe last radio mode. A6. If USBor iPod deviceis inserted and it contains any playable file,go to the corresponding mode automatically. A7. If USBor iPod deviceis removed while playingit, go to theprevious audio source.I ft heprevious audiosource is not available, go to the audio source before the previous audio source. A8. Atthe end of call, goto the last audiosource. (ex. If the callreceived in FM1 modeis ended, go to FM1 mode.) A9. If aiPod device is connectedvia both ofiPod and BT, BTAis disabled. A10. If twoiPod devices with the samename are connectedvia iPod andBT, BTA is disabled.
[B. Comment for power state transition]
B1. If any event causing the mode change occurs in OFF state, go to ON state. (ex. Pressing RADIO/MEDIA button, incoming call and USB/iPod insertion) B2. If POWERbutton is pressed inincoming callor active call, ignoreit.
[C. Comment for media playing control]
C1. If trying TRACK- in 3 sec after starting playback, go to the beginning of the current playing file. Otherwise, play the previous file. C2. If reachingthe endof file during FF,star tplaying the nextfile and keep FFon it. C3. If reachingthe beginningof file duringFR, start playingthe previous file fromt heend and keep FR on it.
[D. Comment for radio seek and FM list update feature]
D1. SEEK+/-: Increase or decrease the frequency until a station is found. D2. Continuous SEEK+/-: Keepincreasing or decreasingthe frequency. D3. StopSEEK: Stop at the currentfrequency. D4. Cancelupdating: Cancelupdating andtune to the frequency turned before starting update. The existing FM list is not overwritten by partial FM list found during cancelled update. D5. Nextpreset: If the currentf requency is corresponding toone of preset stations, go tothe next preset. Otherwise, got othe first preset station. D6. If startingFM list update inAM mode, switch to FM1mode automatically.
[E. Comment for BT call]
E1. If there is no last call when try to redial the last call, "Call failed" message is displayed. E2. If ACC/IGNis turned off duringactive call(handsfree), divertcall to mobile(handset). E3. Changing volume in handset mode doesn't affect the volume of mobile. It will affect the call volume in handsfree mode later. E4. If goingto ON state by incomingcall inOFF state, go to the last audiosource at theend of call. (Nor eturnto OFF state)
[F. Comment for multi-button press]
F1. If pressing two or more fascia buttons simultaneously, nothing happens. Exception:(POWER + one buttoncombination)
- If POWER button and other button are short pressed simultaneously, both buttons are working.
F2. If pressingtwo SWRC buttons onthe different ADC channelsimultaneously,nothinghappens.
- Channel A : SOUECE, SEEK+, SEEK-, TEL
- Channel B: VOL+, VOL-, TEL_END
F3. If pressingtwo or more SWRC buttons on the same ADC channel simultaneously, one of them works. However, it should not cause any unexpected behavior.
Transition Matrix (1/2)
SWRC button layout
Short/Long/Continuous press guide
Fascia button layout
Screen Priority
Notification, warning, error
Quick search
SETUP/TEL menu, FM list, music browser
Seek Up
Seek Down
Volume Up
VolumeDown
Voice Recognition /TEL ON
TEL OFF
Source
TYPE3
·Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
·Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
·Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
·THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
·(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE,
·AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Radio
Manual Tune: STEP BY STEP
GOM South America Example
Each Anti-Clockwise 1Step is the below Table Each Clockwise 1Step is the below table
TUNER SEEK FUNCTION: STEP BY STEP
Each click is as below Table Each click is as below Table
TUNER SEEK FUNCTION: STOP TO THE NEXT / PREVIOUS STATION WITH GOOD FIELD STRENGTH
Step is as below Step is as below
Behaviour is the following : Once the Press is a Long Press -> Continuous frequency scrolling until Button is released Once the Button is released, then it is seek +/- function
Display Strategy for : TUNER SEEK FUNCTION: STOP TO THE NEXT / PREVIOUS STATION WITH GOOD FIELD STRENGTH
100.90 MHz is the next station with good field strength
If PSNAME available If PSNAME available
If not, frequency is displayed If not, 100.90 MHz frequency is displayed
Refer to "Radio Frequency" tab
Refer to "Radio Frequency" tab
Refer to "Radio Frequency" tab
FM1
100.50 MHz
100.55 MHz
FM1
100.45 MHz
100.50 MHz
FM1
100.00 MHz
<<
long press
100.90 MHz
FM1
>>
long press
0s < Short Press < 1s
1s < Long Press
FM1
FM1
<<
>>
short press
short press
Renault & Nissan would like to be able to set presets in the FM
Push and hold preset number (1-6) when in list screen will store prest - but not switch to it. Roger beep will sound only
If Radio List is reached from BAND 1, when preset is stored, it is stored in fact in BAND 1. Idem for BAND 2.
When some presets are already stored in BAND 1, when Radio List is reached, those presets are shown in the list (without discrimination of
BAND 1 or 2)
Renault & Nissan : If available, radio unit shall display
PSNAME, if it is not, radio unit shall display frequency.
During tuner seek, the
user shall be able to see frequencies
increase/decrease
FOLLOWING SCREENS ARE ALSO APPLICABLE FOR AM
1
Long press
Station 1 P1
Station 2 Station 3
Renault & Nissan :
Roger beep is sounded
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
100.20 MHz
FM1
>>
long press
Seek function is
enabled, and tuner stops on the
next/previous
station with
good field
strength
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Renault & Nissan : Regarding AM, alongside Presets features, frequency management will be as following :
- TUNER SEEK FUNCTION: STEP BY STEP
- TUNER SEEK FUNCTION: STOP TO THE NEXT / PREVIOUS STATION WITH GOOD FIELD STRENGTH
long press
is released
Once the << or >> button is released, seek operation
is initiated, but no stations are available.
So the tuner will go 1 cycle and stop to the previous
frequency before the customer action.
FM1
100.5 MHz
100.6 MHz
FM1
100.4 MHz
FM1
FOLLOWING SCREENS ARE ALSO APPLICABLE FOR AM
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
In case of bad reception with RDS lost, the radio unit shall
maintain the display of the last received PS name during 10
sec.
STORING A PRESET
MOVING THROUGH PRESETS AND BAND
STORING PRESETS IN LIST MODE
EXAMPLE :
INITIATING LIST UPDATE - COMMON PROPOSAL
In radio :ORIn other source :
OR
Specific Renault
100.5 MHz
1
Long press
100.5 MHz
IF PS Name available
4
2
radioxx1
radioxx2
radioxx6
RADIO
RADIO
Band type becomes:
[BAND] - [Preset]
FM1-2
FM1-1
FM1-4
radioyy1
FM2
FM1
RADIO
657 kHz
AM
RENAULT : +NISSAN
When changing of BAND, the new
radio station is the one previously listened on this band.
RADIO button allows to switch from : FM1 -> FM2 -> AM -> FM1...
FM1
100.5 MHz
Long Press
Radio Source Screen
RADIO
Returns to previous screen
Any other Audio Source
Once update is completed a 3 second
pop up is displayed.
USB
0:00
Track name
3 Secs
RADIO
Long Press
Renault & Nissan : Roger beep is
sounded
timeout is 3s
timeout is 3s
FM1
NRJ
Radio Source Screen
Radio List Screen
01 - France Inter
02 - NRJ
03 - Radio Nova
??-LIST
NRJ
Station #
Station #
1
Long press
Renault & Nissan :
Roger beep is sounded
NRJ P1
Station #
Station #
Radio List Screen
Renault & Nissan : In this specific use case, P1 is stored in FM1 BAND
- If the Mode List has been reached from FM2 BAND, then presets set in mode
list will be stored in FM2 BAND
- If presets have already been stored in FM1 BAND (for example), when the
customer access List Mode from FM1 BAND, those presets shall be visible
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Radio Source Screen
Accessing the list shall select the current heard station
on 1st line (backlighted line). If the station is not present in the list, the first station of the list shall be backlighted.
FM1
Updating List Screen
Updating FM LIST
FM List updated
Completion Update List Screen
Updating List Screen
Completion Update List Screen
Updating FM LIST
FM List updated
If no station are found, radio shall display
following popup with 3s timeout
List empty
Empty List screen
If no station are found, radio shall display
following popup with 3s timeout
List empty
Empty List screen
Once update is completed a 3 second
pop up is displayed.
Radio is MUTED
POP UP remains until list is updated
Cancel updating.
Partial list doesn't replace the existing list.
List udate can be initiated by selecting "Ref. FM list" in setup menu. If selecting it while updating FM list in non-radio mode, just exit menu.
List udate can be initiated by selecting "Ref. FM list" in setup menu. If selecting it while updating FM list in radio mode, just exit menu.
If list update is started in AM mode, switch to FM1 mode automatically.
Browsing Stations :
OR
Moving from List to Bands
??1-1
NRJ
Radio Source Screen
Radio List Screen
01 - France Inter
02 - NRJ
03 - Radio Nova
??-LIST
NRJ P1
Station #
Station #
FM1-1
NRJ
Radio Source Screen
Radio List Screen
01 - France Inter
02 - NRJ
03 - Radio Nova
??-LIST
NRJ P1
Station #
Station #
FM2
Radio Nova
RADIO
If no station are found, radio shall display
following popup with 3s timeout
Radio Source Screen
Accessing the list shall end on the current heard station on 1st line (backlighted line).
If the current station is not present in the list, the first station of the list shall be backlighted. In AM mode, FM list is not displayed.
PSN is stored during FM list update and it is updated only when tuning to the station. It means that PSN already stored is not updated by FM list update and it is updated by tuning to the corresponding station.
Empty List screen
List empty
PUSH
PUSH
USB Source
Dashed
Dashed
On insertion
Selecting Source when listening to another source
During Play
Removing device
Folder/Album
Folder icon
File/Track Note Icon
Playlists List icon
Selected Item icon
See Below
See Below
Now Playing Icon (1 character)
icon
Name
Content
Example
List Items
USB list items
"Andrews Music"
Folder Song List
Song A
Song B
Song C
Level N Browsing Menu
Folder A
Folder B
Folder C
PUSH
USB
Track Name MM:SS
PUSH
USB Play Screen
Renault & Nissan:
If device is same as previous device ID ­resume from last play point. If new device then start play from TK1, FLDR1
If there is a change in file/folder structure, device shall be considered as a new one
INSERT USB
USB Loading Screen
USB
Track Name MM:SS
13:24
USB Play Screen
Folder Song List
Song A
Song B
Song C
Level N Browsing Menu
Folder A
Folder B
Playlist A
PUSH
Default upon new USB insertion is Track 1 of
Folder 1
New
device?
NO
USB
13:24
MM:SS
USB Play Screen
YES
MEDIA
Any Screen
Sources
available?
Y
N
MM:SS
USB
Track Name MM:SS
USB Play Screen
MM:SS
MM:SS
USB Playlists (M3U, WPL) appear alongside folders in the list
structure. Once a USB playlist is selected the tracks in the playlist will
loop continuously until the user selects another playlist or
folder.
- If playlist has some files missing or invalid, radio shall skip those and go to the next available file.
- If playlist has no valid files, radio shall still display
Playlist Name, but once user select it, then display the following popup screen (applicable for all media).
Then go back to previous screen (the one, just before playlist has been selected by user).
Until user action, there shall be no audio feedback.
PUSH
PUSH
Level N Browsing Menu
Folder A
Folder B
Playlist A
Folder Song List
Song A
Song B
Song C
PUSH
PUSH
This loop becomes populated by the available sources:
USB*, BT*, AUX
(*if connected)
Source can be selected by:
- multiple presses of Media button cycles through sources, audio play back switches at the
same time.
1. USB device inserted during power off: trigger USB insertion screen at power up, if the last so urce before power off is USB. Otherwise, go to the last source without showing USB insertion screen.
2. USB was playing and then removed during power off: the previous source
(before USB) will be selected.
3. Previously active USB device removed and new on e inserted during power off: Go to USB at power up
4. USB was playing then turne d inactive (radio is playing): af ter power OFF/ON,
No audio file
in playlist
Invalid Playlist Screen
USB Removal screen
REMOVAL
USB
USB Unplugged
RETURN TO PREVIOUS
ICONS
Maximum Reading Period shall be less than
10 secs, based on Source/Audio spec. Renault/Nissan strongly require that this time is shortest as possible
PUSH
PUSH
Database
under construction
Database Screen
This scrren doesn't have timeout, but user
can exit it by pressing BACK button.
For PLAYBACK screen, "track
names" shall be the "file
names".
Just for Playback screen...
USB Detected
Please Wait….
Resume Play : Latest Track
in Folder / Playlist
Renault & Nissan :
Source can be selected by multiple
presses of Media, cycles through available audio sources :
USB/ipod* -> BTAS*-> AUX -> ...
(*if connected )
Database is constructed whenever inserting USB memory. (It is not
stored into the audio.)
While constructing database, the above database screen is displayed if
trying to enter music browser or pressing MIX button.
If USB device is not supported (communication failure)
If the song selected from browser is not valid audio file, then show "Invalid fil e" for 3 seconds. And then play previous audio file with focusing last selected file in browser.
If not requested from browser, next audio file should be played without this message
If USB with several USB devices is connected
If USB device does not contain audio files
USB not supported
USB Error Screen
Back to previous audio source
No audio file detected
No Audio File Screen
To be displayed also if USB Device is bad
or not formatted
To be displayed also if USB Device is
empty
Invalid file
USB Error Screen
USB Hub not
supported
USB Hub Error Screen
Back to previous audio source
USB Browsing
Audio playback screen
PUSH
Song X
BACK
Death Magnetic
Scream
Shinedown
PUSH
PUSH
That was just y...
0:12
That was just y...
BACK
Rap Music
Andrew's Music
Dance Music
Prodigy
Chemical Bros
Daft Punk
PUSH
Rap Music
Andrew's Music
Dance Music
0:00
Invaders must ...
PUSH
Part of Me is Track 1 on album so appears on
Line 1. Even If the played/selected song / folder
is not track #1 / folder #1, that song / fodler always appears on line1 with highlight when the browsing is displayed.
Song X
Part of Me
Song Y
Death Magnetic
Scream
Shinedown
That was just...
End of the line
Broken, beat &..
Invaders must...
Omen
Thunder
Mixture of Folders allongside tracks is required
Machine Head
Simple Man
Drive
Highlighted folder should be the folder you were
previously browsing in
PUSH
Scrolling bar TBC
searching screen should be displayed as: (all line inverted)
TEXT
If nothing is done by the customer
when radio is displaying this screen, backlight selection will remain the same with highlight even if playing song reaches the end and switch to the next one.
Now Playing Icon should be moved automatically if playing song reaches the end and switch to the next one. But by moving now playing icon, backlight selection should not be changed.
Elapsed time shall be compliant with following
strategy : MM:SS --> HH:MM:SS after 1 hour
DISP
If there are song files, folders and playlists at the same level,
the display order is the following :
- Folders
- Songs
- Playlists
PUSH
PUSH
Part of Me
Song X
Song Y
Part of Me
Song X
Song Y
Scream
Shinedown
Urban
Death Magnetic
Scream
Shinedown
Rap Music
Andrew's Music
Dance Music
Rap Music
Andrew's Music
Dance Music
Prodigy
Chemical Bros
Daft Punk
Invaders must...
Omen
Thunder
Invaders must...
Omen
Thunder
PUSH
DISP
TEXT
That was just y...
End of the line
Broken, beat & ...
METALLICA
That was just y...
End of the line
Broken, beat & ...
That was just y...
Death Magnetic
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