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NOTE

: When an MP3 or WMA disc is inserted into the CD player, it will display CD READING until the first 

track is played. When a USB stick or an iPod is connected into the USB connector, it will display USB 
READING or iPod READING until the first track is played. The file type and elapsed time will appear 
next. Then the track/file number, artist, song, album & folder/playlist name will appear on the second 
row display. The access time to begin playing CD, USB or iPod will vary depending on the content the 
media has. 

 
 

If folder         or folder          are pressed, the Radio will display the folder and track number, and then 
it will begin showing the track/file number, artist, song, album & folder/playlist name on the second 
row display before returning to the default display.  

 
 

If RPT is pressed once, REPEAT TRACK will appear and the RPT icon will turn on.  Then the display 
returns to its default, current track playing.  In iPod mode, only the RPT icon will turn on 

 
 

If RPT is pressed a second time, REPEAT FOLDER/PLST will appear and the RPT icon will remain 
turned on. Then the display returns to its default.  

 
 

If RPT is pressed a third time, REPEAT OFF will appear and the RPT icon will turn off. Then the 
display returns to its default. 

 
 

If RDM is pressed once, RANDOM FOLDER/PLST will appear and the RDM icon will turn on. Then 
the display returns to its default. In iPod mode, only the RDM icon will turn on 

 
 

If RDM is pressed a second time, RANDOM ALL will appear and the RDM icon will remain turned on.   
Then the display returns to its default.  

 

If RDM is pressed a third time, RANDOM OFF will appear and the RDM icon will turn off. Then the 
display returns to its default. In iPod mode, only the RDM icon will turn off. 
 

 

If the Preset 2/PAUSE/PLAY button is pressed, the Radio will display PAUSE (if RPT or RDM are 
currently selected the icon will remain on). If pressed again, it will go back to the previous display and 
continue playing the CD/USB/iPod.  

 

When a USB stick is connected and DEVICE NOT SUPPORTED appears on the display this means 
that the USB used does not meet the requirements. Please use a different USB stick. Please see 
TROUBLESHOOTING section. 

 

AUX Input Displays 

When you are using an external device connected through the auxiliary inputs, pressing the “i Title/Menu” 
button will have no effect. 
 
When a device is connected via the aux input, the Radio will display FRONT AUX as long as it is kept in this 
mode. If AUX is selected by pressing the SRC button and no device is connected, the Radio will select the 
rear auxiliary input, and display REAR AUX as long as is kept in this mode. 
 

Hands Free Displays (Bluetooth

®

)  

When a cell phone has been previously paired and connected (see Using the Bluetooth

®

 Hands Free 

section) with the Radio and an incoming call is received, the Radio will pause/mute and the display will show 
the phone name on the first line and the phone number on the second line. The << characters indicate an 
incoming call. Note: If the phone is in normal mode the Radio will emit a ring tone. If the phone is in silent 
mode, there will not be a ring tone.  
 
When a cell phone has been previously paired and connected (see Using the Bluetooth

®

 Hands Free 

section) with the Radio and a call is placed from Radio or the cell phone, the Radio will pause/mute and the 
display will show the phone name on the first line and the phone number on the second line. The >> 
characters indicate an outgoing call. 

 

Phone Disconnection 

 If the cell phone ends the Bluetooth

®

 connection, the phone turns off or the phone signal weakens, 

the Radio will display terminate the connection and the Radio will display PHONE 
DISCONNECTED for 3 seconds 

Summary of Contents for 28315188 Amber Display

Page 1: ...0 Commercial Vehicle Systems Radio Ready Receiver with Bluetooth Delphi Part No 28315188 Amber Display 28315190 Green Display 28315192 Red Display CD MP3 USB iPod Aux Bluetooth Receiver Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...put 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 Adju...

Page 3: ...P3 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 ABO...

Page 4: ...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 Switche...

Page 5: ...r 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...

Page 6: ...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 othe...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...2 PAUSE PLAY button is pressed the Radio will display PAUSE if RPT or RDM are currently selected the icon will remain on If pressed again it will go back to the previous display and continue playing t...

Page 9: ...ode you can play an external device that you have connected via the rear power cavity connector stereo auxiliary input lines of the Radio To enable rear auxiliary mode Press the SRC button until the d...

Page 10: ...ng SPEAKERS Rotate the AUDIO knob in either direction to toggle from 2 speaker to 4 speaker functionality When 2 speaker functionality is chosen only front speakers are used SEEK SENSITIVITY Rotate th...

Page 11: ...The six numbered pushbuttons allow you to preset 6 of your favorite stations per band and easily return to them with the touch of a button To set the presets 1 Turn the receiver on 2 Select the band...

Page 12: ...o connect a phone that has been previously paired with the Radio Press the AUDIO button to confirm the action and the Radio will attempt the connection starting with the last connected phone and tryin...

Page 13: ...tton to confirm the action and the Radio will disconnect This option allows you to go back to the ADD PHONE option to add up a new cell phone device to your Radio Bluetooth Audio Source BT AUDIO If th...

Page 14: ...The contacts shown on Radio display will depend on the information received by the Radio from the phone device used Note 3 Function depends on cell phone device and or network service provider Note 4...

Page 15: ...ssion discs will play Song title artist name and album are available when discs are recorded using ID3 tags versions 1 and 2 Files supported on USB sticks MP1 MP2 MP3 VBR and WMA ver 9 and VBR Your MP...

Page 16: ...ime to play MP3 files on a media device randomly FOLDER SCAN Press the SCAN PSCAN button for less than 2 seconds to scan files within a folder After playing 5 seconds of the first MP3 file in the curr...

Page 17: ...he RPT button is pressed again If RPT is pressed a third time REPEAT OFF will appear on the display The function will be off and the RPT icon will turn off Then the display returns to its default 5 RD...

Page 18: ...utton to reduce volume to a minimum The Radio display will read MUTE To deactivate mute press this button again The audio source will continue to play while the volume is at a minimum SRC Press this b...

Page 19: ...however can cause stations to interfere with each other AM can pick up noise from things like storms and power lines Try reducing the treble to reduce this noise if you experience it Care of Your Comp...

Page 20: ...d in this Owner s Manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Industry Canada Radio Equipment User manual Notice for Licence Exempt Radio Apparatus This device complies with Industry...

Page 21: ...however reserves the right to make changes in product configuration and performance without prior notice Please check with your dealer for details regarding changes that may have occurred since the ti...

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