HYUNDAI MOBIS AC110E6GG User Manual

Multimedia System
AUDIO SYSTEM......................................................4-2
HOW VEHICLE AUDIO WORKS .............................4-2
CARING FOR DISC ..................................................4-4
SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONS
- 3.8 INCH MONO TFT.........................................4-16
Audio Head Unit (For RDS model) ..............................4-16
Audio Head Unit (For Bluetooth equipped model) ......4-18
SETUP(for RDS model) ..................................................4-21
System Settings...............................................................4-23
SETUP ................................................................................4-24
RADIO (FOR RDS MODEL) :FM, AM ...........................4-31
RADIO : FM, AM ..............................................................4-33
Making a call using the Steering wheel remote
controller...........................................................................4-38
SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONS
- 4.3 INCH COLOR TFT LCD................................4-42
Audio Head Unit (For RDS model) ..............................4-42
Audio Head Unit ..............................................................4-43
Steering-wheel mounted controls..............................4-44
RADIO MODE (FOR RDS MODEL) ...............................4-46
RADIO MODE....................................................................4-49
MEDIA MODE ...................................................................4-51
AUDIO CD MODE .............................................................4-52
USB MODE........................................................................4-58
iPod
®
MODE .....................................................................4-61
AUX MODE........................................................................4-64
MY MUSIC MODE............................................................4-65
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology AUDIO MODE......4-68
USING
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology ...................4-75
USING
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology ...................4-83
VOICE RECOGNITION ......................................................4-87
ENDING VOICE RECOGNITION ......................................4-88
SETUP (FOR RDS,
BLUETOOTH
®
WIRELESS
TECHNOLOGY EQUIPPED MODEL).............................4-95
SETUP (for
Bluetooth
®
Wireless
Technology equipped model).....................................4-102
REAR VIEW CAMERA (if equipped)..........................4-108
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How vehicle audio works
AM and FM radio signals are broad­cast from transmitter towers located around your city. They are intercept­ed by the radio antenna on your v ehi­cle. This signal is then processed by the radio and sent to your vehicle speakers.
When a strong radio signal has reached your vehicle, the precise engineering of your audio system ensures the best possible quality reproduction. However, in some cases the signal coming to your vehi­cle may not be strong and clear.
This can be due to factors, such as the distance from the radio station, closeness of other strong radio sta­tions or the presence of buildings, bridges or other large obstructions in the area.
AM broadcasts can be received at greater distances than FM broad­casts. This is because AM radio waves are transmitted at low fre­quencies. These long distance, low frequency radio wav es can follow the curvature of the earth rather than travelling straight. In addition, they curve around obstructions resulting in better signal coverage.
JBM001
FM reception
JBM002
AM reception
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FM broadcasts are transmitted at high frequencies and do not bend to follow the earth's surface. Because of this, FM broadcasts generally begin to fade within short distances from the station. Also, FM signals are easily affected by buildings, moun­tains, and obstructions. This can lead to undesirable or unpleasant listen­ing conditions which might lead you to believe a problem exists with your radio. The following conditions are normal and do not indicate radio trouble:
• Fading - As your vehicle moves away from the radio station, the signal will weaken and sound will begin to fade. When this occurs, we suggest that you select another stronger station.
• Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or large obstructions between the transmitter and your radio can dis­turb the signal causing static or fluttering noises to occur. Reducing the treble level may lessen this effect until the disturbance clears.
• Station Swapping - As an FM signal weakens, another more powerful signal near the same frequency may begin to play. This is because your radio is designed to lock onto the clearest signal. If this occurs, select another station with a stronger signal.
• Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio sig­nals being received from several directions can cause distortion or fluttering. This can be caused by a direct and reflected signal from the same station, or by signals from two stations with close frequencies. If this occurs, select another station until the condition has passed.
JBM003
FM radio station
JBM004 JBM005
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Caring for disc
• If the temperature inside the car is too high, open the car windows to venti­late before using the system.
• It is illegal to copy and use MP3/WMA files without permission. Use CDs that are created only by lawful means.
• Do not apply volatile agents, such as benzene and thinner, normal cleaners and magnetic sprays made for analogue disc onto CDs.
• To prevent the disc surface from getting damaged, hold CDs by the edges or the center hole only.
• Clean the disc surface with a piece of soft cloth before playback (wipe it from the center to the outside edge).
• Do not damage the disc surface or attach pieces of sticky tape or paper.
• Make certain only CDs are insert­ed into the CD player (Do not insert more than one CD at a time).
• Keep CDs in their cases after use to protect them from scratches or dirt.
• Depending on the type of CD­R/CD-RW CDs, certain CDs may not operate normally according to the manufacturing companies. In such circumstances, continued use may cause malfunctions to your audio system.
NOTICE -
Playing an Incompatible Copy Protected Audio CD
Some copy protected CDs, which do not comply with international audio CD standards (Red Book), may not play on your car audio. Please note that inabilities to properly play a copy protected CD may indicate that the CD is defective, not the CD player.
MP3 File Information
• Supported Audio Formats
ISO 9660 Level 1 ISO 9660 Level 2 Romeo / Juliet (128 characters) MPEG1 Audio Layer3 MPEG2 Audio Layer3 MPEG2.5 Audio Layer3 Windows Media Audio Ver 7.X
& 8.X
File formats that do not comply
with the above formats may not be properly recognized or play without properly displaying file names or other information.
File System
Audio Compression
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• Support for Compressed Files
1. Supported Bitrates (Kbps)
MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2.5 WMA Layer3 Layer3 Layer3
High Range 32 8 8 48 40 16 16 64 48 24 24 80 56 32 32 96 64 40 40 128 80 48 48 160 96 56 56 192
112 64 64 128 80 80 160 96 96 192 112 112 224 128 128 256 144 144 320 160 160
2. Sampling Frequencies (Hz)
MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2.5 WMA
44100 22050 11025 32000 48000 24000 12000 44100
3000 16000 8000 48000
• For MP3/WMA compression files, differences in sound quality will occur depending on the bitrate. (Higher sound quality can be expe­rienced with higher bitrates.)
• This device only recognizes files with MP3/WMA extensions. Other file extensions may not be properly recognized.
3. Maximum number of recognized
folders and files
- Folder : 255 folders for CD, 2,000 folders for USB
- File : 999 files for CD, 6,000 files for U S B
There are no limitations to the
number of recognized folder levels
• Language Support (Unicode Support)
1. English: 94 characters
2. Special characters and Symbols :
986 characters
Languages other than Korean and
English (including Chinese) are not included.
3. Text Display (Based on Unicode)
- File name: Maximum 64 English characters
- Folder name: Max 32 English characters
Using the scroll feature allows you
to see the entire name of files with names that are too long to be dis­played at once.
BIT RATE(kbps)
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• Compatibility by Disc Type
1. Playing MIXED CDs: First plays the audio CD, then plays the com­pressed file(s).
2. Playing EXTRA CDs: First plays the audio CD, then plays the com­pressed file(s).
3. Playing multisession CDs: Plays in order of sessions
- MIXED CD : CD type in which both MP3 and audio CD files are recognized in one disc.
- Multisession CD CD type that includes more than two sessions. Different from Extra CDs, multi­session CDs are recorded by sessions and have no media lim­itation.
• Precautions upon Writing CDs
1. In all cases except when creating multisession discs, check the close session option before creat­ing the disc. Though product mal­functions will not occur, some time may be required for the device to check whether the session state is closed (approximately 25 sec­onds). (Additional time may also be required depending on the number of folders or files.)
2. Changing the MP3/WMA file extensions or changing files of other extensions to MP3/WMA may result in product malfunction.
3. When naming files with MP3/WMA file extensions, write using only Korean and English. (Languages other than Korean and English are not supported and are displayed as blank.)
4. Unauthorized use or duplication of music files are prohibited by law.
5. Prolonged use of CD-R/CD-RW discs that do not satisfy related standards and/or specifications could result in product malfunc­tion.
6. Unauthorized use or duplication of MP3/WMA files is prohibited by law.
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Using a cellular phone or a two­way radio
When a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle, noise may be produced from the audio system. This does not mean that something is wrong with the audio equipment. In such a case, try to operate mobile devices as far from the audio equipment as possible.
NOTE: Order of playing files (folders) :
1. Song playing order : to sequentially.
2. Folder playing order :
If no song file is contained in the
folder , that f older is not displayed.
When using a communication system such as a cellular phone or a radio set inside the vehicle, a separate external antenna must be fitted. When a cellular phone or a radio set is used with an internal antenna alone, it may interfere with the vehicle's electri­cal system and adversely affect safe operation of the vehicle.
CAUTION
Do not use a cellular phone while driving. Stop at a safe location to use a cellular phone.
WARNING
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• Do not stare at the screen while driving. Staring at the screen for prolonged periods of time could lead to traffic accidents.
• Do not disassemble, assem­ble, or modify the audio sys­tem. Such acts could result in accidents, fire, or electric shock.
• Using the phone while driving may lead to a lack of attention of traffic conditions and increase the likelihood of accidents. Use the phone feature after parking the vehicle.
• Heed caution not to spill water or introduce foreign objects into the device. Such acts could lead to smoke, fire, or product malfunction.
WARNING
Operating the device while driv-
ing could lead to accidents due to a lack of attention to external surroundings. First park the vehicle before operating the device.
• Adjust the volume to levels that allow the driver to hear sounds from outside of the vehicle. Driving in a state where exter­nal sounds cannot be heard may lead to accidents.
• Pay attention to the volume setting when turning the device on. A sudden output of extreme volume upon turning the device on could lead to hearing impairment. (Adjust the volume to a suitable levels before turning off the device.)
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CAUTION
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• Do not place beverages close to the audio system. Spilling beverages may lead to system malfunction.
• In case of product malfunction, please contact your place of purchase or After Service cen­ter.
• Placing the audio system within an electromagnetic environment may result in noise interference.
• Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmet­ic oil from contacting the dashboard because they may cause damage or discol­oration.
CAUTION
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N O TICE - Using the discs
• This device has been manufac­tured to be compatible with soft­ware bearing the following logo marks.
• Do not clean discs with chemical solutions, such as record sprays, antistatic sprays, antistatic liquids, benzene, or thinners.
• After using a disc, put the disc back in its original case to prevent disc scratches.
• Hold discs by their edges or within the center hole to prevent damages to disc surfaces.
• Do not introduce foreign substances into the disc insert/eject slot. Introducing foreign substances could damage the device interior.
• Do not insert two discs simultane­ously.
• When using CD-R/CD-RW discs, differences in disc reading and play­ing times may occur depending on the disc manufacturer, production method and the recording method as used by the user.
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• Clean fingerprints and dust off the disc surface (coated side) with a soft cloth.
• The use of CD-R/CD-RW discs attached with labels may result in disc slot jams or difficulties in disc removal. Such discs may also result in noise while playing.
• Some CD-R/CD-RW discs may not properly operate depending on the disc manufacturer, produc­tion method and the record method as used by the user. If problems persist, trying using a different CD as continued use may result in malfunctions.
• The performance of this product may differ depending on the CD­RW Drive Software.
• Copy-protected CDs such as S­type CDs may not function in the device. DATA discs cannot be played. (However, such discs may still operate but will do so abnor­mally.)
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• Do not use abnormally shaped discs (8cm, heart-shaped, octagon­shaped) as such discs could lead to malfunctions.
• If the disc is straddled on the disc slot without removal for 10 sec­onds, the disc will automatically be re-inserted into the disc player.
• Only genuine audio CDs are sup­ported. Other discs may result in recognition failure (e.g. copy CD­R, CDs with labels)
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Multimedia System
NOTICE - Using the USB
device
• Connect the USB device after turning on the engine. The USB device may become damaged if it is already connected when the ignition is turned on.The USB device may not operate properly if the car ignition is turned on or off with the USB device connected.
• Heed caution to static electricity when connecting/disconnecting USB devices.
• Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognized when connected as an external device.
• When connecting an external USB device, the device may not proper­ly recognize the USB is in some states.
• Only products formatted with byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be recognized.
• This device recognizes USB devices formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file formats. This device does not recognize files in NTFS file for­mat.
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• Some USB devices may not be sup­ported due to compatibility issues.
• Avoid contact between the USB connector with bodily parts or for­eign objects.
• Repeated connecting/disconnect­ing of USB devices within short periods of time may result in prod­uct malfunction.
• A strange noise may occur when disconnecting the USB.
• Make sure to connect/disconnect external USB devices with the audio power turned off.
• The amount of time required to recognize the USB device may dif­fer depending on the type, size or file formats stored in the USB. Such differences in time are not indications of malfunctions.
• The device only supports USB devices used to play music files.
• USB images and videos are not supported.
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• Do not use the USB I/F to charge batteries or USB accessories that generate heat. Such acts may lead to worsened performance or dam­age to the device.
• The device may not recognize the USB device if separately pur­chased USB hubs and extension cables are being used. Connect the USB directly with the multimedia terminal of the vehicle.
• When using mass storage USB devices with separate logical drives, only files saved to the root drive can be played.
• Files may not properly operate if application programs are installed to the USBs.
• The device may not operate nor­mally if MP3 Players, cellular phones, digital cameras, or other electronic devices (USB devices not recognized as portable disk drives) are connected with the device.
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• Charging through the USB may not work for some mobile devices.
• The device may not support nor­mal operation when using a USB memory type besides (Metal Cover Type) USB Memory.
• The device may not support nor­mal operation when using formats such as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory.
• The device will not support files locked by DRM (Digital Rights Management.)
• USB memory sticks used by con­necting an Adaptor (SD Type or CF Type) may not be properly rec­ognized.
• The device may not operate prop­erly when using USB HDDs or USBs subject to connection fail­ures caused by vehicle vibrations. (e.g. i-stick type)
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• Avoid use of USB memory products that can also be used as key chains or mobile phone accessories. Use of such products may cause damage to the USB jack.
• Connecting an MP3 device or phone through various channels, such as AUX/BT or Audio/ USB mode may result in pop noises or abnormal operation.
NOTICE - Using the iPod
®
device
• iPod®is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
• In order to use the iPod®while operating the keys, you must use a dedicated iPod®cable. (the cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod®/iPhone®products)
• If the iPod®is connected to the vehicle while it is playing, a high pitch sound could occur for approximately 1-2 seconds imme­diately after connecting. If possi­ble, connect the iPod to the vehicle with the iPod®stopped/ paused.
• During ACC ON state, connecting the iPod®through the iPod®cable will charge the iPod®through the car audio system.
• When connecting with the iPod
®
cable, make sure to fully insert the jack to prevent communication interference.
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• When the EQ features of an exter­nal device, such as the iPod®, and the audio system are both active, EQ effects could overlap and cause sound deterioration and dis­tortion. Whenever possible, turn off the EQ feature within the external device upon use by connecting with the audio system.
• Noise may occur when an iPod®or AUX device is connected. When such devices are not being used, disconnect the device for storage.
• When the iPod®or AUX device power is connected to the power jack, playing the external device may result in noise. In such cases, disconnect the power connection before use.
• Skipping or improper operation may occur depending on the char­acteristics of your iPod® /Phone
®
device.
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• If your iPhone®is connected to both the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology and USB, the sound may not be properly played. In your iPhone®, select the Dock con­nector or Bluetooth®Wireless Technology to change the sound output (source).
• iPod mode cannot be operated when the iPod®cannot be recog­nized due to versions that do not support communication protocols.
• For fifth generation iPod®Nano devices, the iPod®may not be rec­ognized when the battery level is low. Please charge the iPod®for use.
• Search/play orders shown within the iPod®device may differ with the orders shown within the audio system.
• If the iPod®malfunctions due to an iPod®device defect, reset the iPod
®
and try again. (To learn more, refer to your iPod®manual)
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• Some iPod®s may not sync with the System depending on its version. If the Media is removed before the Media is recognized, then the sys­tem may not properly restore the previously operated mode. (iPad
®
charging is not supported.)
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NOTICE- Using the AUX
device
• If an external device connector is connected with the AUX terminal, then AUX mode will automatically operate. Once the connector is dis­connected, the previous mode will be restored.
• AUX mode can be used only when an external audio player (cam­corder, car VCR, etc.) has been connected.
• The AUX volume can be con­trolled separately from other audio modes.
• Connecting a connector jack to the AUX terminal without an external device will convert the system to AUX mode, but only output noise. When an external device is not being used, also remove the con­nector jack.
• When the external device power is connected to the power jack, play­ing the external device may output noise. In such cases, disconnect the power connection before use.
• Fully insert the AUX cable to the AUX jack upon use.
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NOTICE - Before using
the
Bluetooth
®
handsfree
What is Bluetooth®?
Bluetooth®refers to a short-dis­tance wireless networking technol­ogy which uses a 2.4GHz ~
2.48GHz frequency to connect various devices within a certain distance.
• Supported within PCs, external devices, Bluetooth®phones, PDAs, various electronic devices, and auto­motive environments, Bluetooth
®
allows data to be transmitted at high speeds without having to use a con­nector cable.
Bluetooth®Handsfree refers to a device which allows the user to conveniently make phone calls with Bluetooth®mobile phones through the audio system.
Bluetooth®Handsfree may not be sup­ported in some mobile phones. To learn more about mobile device com­patibility.
NOTICE - Precautions for
safe driving
Bluetooth®Handsfree is a feature that enables drivers to practice safe driving. Connecting the head unit with a Bluetooth®phone allows the user to conveniently make and receive calls and use contacts. Before using Bluetooth®, carefully read the contents of this user’s manual.
• Excessive use or operations while driving may lead to negligent driv­ing practices and result in acci­dents. Refrain from excessive operations while driving.
• Viewing the screen for prolonged periods of time is dangerous and may lead to accidents. When driv­ing, view the screen only for short periods of time.
NOTICE - When connect-
ing a
Bluetooth
®
phone
• Before connecting the head unit with the mobile phone, check to see that the mobile phone supports
Bluetooth®features.
• Even if the phone supports
Bluetooth®, the phone will not be
found during device searches if the phone has been set to hidden state or the Bluetooth®power is turned off. Disable the hidden state or turn on the Bluetooth®power prior to searching/connecting with the Head unit.
• Bluetooth phone is automatically connected when the ignition on.
• If you do not want automatic con­nection with your Bluetooth
®
device, turn off the Bluetooth®fea­ture within your mobile phone.
• The Handsfree call volume and quality may differ depending on the mobile phone.
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• Park the vehicle when connecting the head unit with the mobile phone.
Bluetooth
®
connection may become intermittently disconnect­ed in some mobile phones. Follow these steps to try again.
1.Within the mobile phone, turn
the Bluetooth®function off/on and try again.
2.Turn the mobile phone power
Off/On and try again.
3.Completely remove the mobile
phone battery, reboot, and then again.
4.Reboot the Audio System and
try again.
5.Delete all paired devices, pair
and try again.
• Handsfree call quality and volume may differ depending on the model of your mobile phone.
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SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONS
Display and settings may differ depending on the
selected audio.
Audio Head Unit (For RDS model)
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Name Description
Ejects the disc.
• Changes to FM mode.
• Each time the key is pressed, the mode changed in order of FM1 ➟ FM2.
• Changes to AM mode.
• Each time the key is pressed, the mode changed in order of AM.
AM
FM
Name Description
•Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of CD, USB, iPod
®
, AUX, My Music modes. In Setup>Display, the media pop up screen
will be displayed when [Mode Pop up] is turned .
When the pop up screen is displayed, use the
TUNE knob or keys ~ to
select the desired mode.
• Radio Mode : Automatically searches for broadcast frequencies.
• CD, USB, iPod
®
, My Music modes :
- Shortly press the key : Moves to next or pre vious song(file)
- Press and hold the key : Rewinds or fast-for wards the current song(file)
Power Knob : Turns power On/Off by pressing the knob
Volume Knob : Sets volume by turning the knob left/right
• Radio Mode : Saves frequencies (channels) or receives saved frequencies (channels)
• CD, USB, iPod
®
, My Music mode
- : Repeat
- : Random
2
1
41
On
PWR/ VOL knob
~
(Preset)
SEEK
TRACK
61
MEDIA
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Audio Head Unit (For RDS model)
Name Description
• Each time the button is shortly pressed, it sets the screen Off Screen On Screen Off Audio operation is maintained and only the
screen will be turned Off. In the screen Off state, press any key to turn the screen On again.
Set TA(Traffic Announcement) feature On/Off.
• Shortly press the key : Moves to the Display, Sound, System setting modes
• Displays menus for the current mode.
• MP3, CD, USB mode : Folder Search May differ depending on the selected audio
• Radio mode : Changes frequency by turning the knob left/right
• CD, USB, iPod mode: Searches songs (files) by turning the knob left/right When the desired song is displayed, press
the knob to play the song.
DISP
FOLDER
MENU
SETUP
TA
TUNE
knob
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Audio Head Unit (For Bluetooth equipped model)
Name Description
Ejects the disc.
• Convert to Radio mode.
• Each time the key is pressed,the mode is changed in order of FM1,FM2, AM.
RADIO
Name Description
•Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of CD, USB, iPod
®
, AUX, My Music, BT Audio modes. In Setup>Display, the media pop up screen
will be displayed when [Mode Pop up] is turned .
When the pop up screen is displayed, use the
TUNE knob or keys ~ to
select the desired mode. (for
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology equipped
model)
• Converts to Phone mode When a phone is not connected, the connection screen is displayed.
• Radio Mode : Automatically searches for broadcast frequencies.
• CD, USB, iPod
®
, My Music modes :
- Shortly press the key : Moves to next or previous song(file)
- Press and hold the key : Rewinds or fast­forwards the current song(file)
Power Knob : Turns power On/Off by pressing the knob
Volume Knob : Sets volume by turning the knob left/right
• Radio Mode : Saves frequencies (channels) or receives saved frequencies (channels)
• CD, USB, iPod, My Music mode
- : Repeat
- : Random
SEEK
TRACK
PHONE
MEDIA
2
1
51
On
POWER/
VOLUME knob
~
(Preset)
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