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 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI)

 Searching by telephone number

1. 

Touch 

Tel Number

.

2. 

Enter the telephone number for 
the destination, then touch 

OK

.

3. 

Select the desired destination 
from the list.

NOTE

 

• A search is not made for telephone numbers that are not registered in the map 

data.

• Touch 

, you can save the searched location (See page 4-24) or search for 

POIs in surrounding areas on the location confirmation screen. (See page 4-23)

• Touch 

, you can call registered telephone numbers.

• 

 is not displayed if you mobile phone  is connected to the unit via Bluetooth 

connection, or if the map data does not contain telephone number information.

Summary of Contents for ZOOM-ZOOM BT-50

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Page 2: ...NING and CAUTION are reminders to be especially careful Failure to follow or wrongly following the associated instructions could result in personal injury or accidents Please read them thoroughly Due...

Page 3: ...ion to death or serious injury to you and or other people CAUTION Failure to follow these instructions identified by this symbol could result in injuries or an accident ADVICE Failure to follow these...

Page 4: ...with the following symbols Basic safety rules you must follow and useful operational information are described in Symbols Used in This Manual Please read all materials such as instruction manuals and...

Page 5: ...RIPTION BEFORE USE 2 SETTINGS 3 NAVIGATION Models with NAVI 4 AUDIO 5 HANDSFREE 6 APPS 7 SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM Models with NAVI 8 STEERING WHEEL BUTTONS 9 REAR CAMERA 10 REFERENCE 11 HOW TO USE TH...

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Page 10: ...1 4 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL...

Page 11: ...2 Operating Precautions 2 2 How to Use This Unit 2 3 How to Use the Home Screen 2 10 Customising the Home Screen 2 13 BEFORE USE...

Page 12: ...product as its internal structure is designed precisely If you need any technical assistance please contact your nearest MAZDA dealer ADVICE Do not use this unit when it is very hot inside the vehicle...

Page 13: ...el 1 Turn on the vehicle engine Now Loading appears on the screen Shortly after the MAZDA logo is displayed for a few seconds followed by the CAUTION screen If you want to select the screen language t...

Page 14: ...ay the home screen Touch and hold for more than 0 5 seconds to display the image quality adjustment screen Press to return to the previous screen Press the button Move up down the frequency 1 step Mov...

Page 15: ...ay function incorrectly or fail to respond if operated with objects other than fingers nails operation when wearing gloves pens etc USB and AUX terminals Parts Function USB connection terminal AUX aux...

Page 16: ...h down the disc while removing it Doing so may damage the disc or cause skipping 1 Press Connecting via the USB AUX Terminal CAUTION The USB connection cable or an AUX auxiliary connection cable must...

Page 17: ...ns and mechanical pencils may damage the screen Touch gestures You can operate this unit using the following touch gestures For touch gestures on the map screen see Changing the scale of the map on pa...

Page 18: ...idden items are available 1 No Function 1 If is displayed beside an item in a list touch the item to open the details setting screen Operating the volume bar You can change the volume by touching the...

Page 19: ...ing in the System setting See page 3 7 6 Enters spaces 7 Cancel the keyboard screen 8 Confirms the entry 9 Deletes the character on the left of the cursor with a touch of the key Deletes all the enter...

Page 20: ...he menu bar can be displayed by pressing The menu bar disappears in the following cases When is pressed When an area of the screen other than the menu buttons is touched When the unit is not operated...

Page 21: ...Indicates that there is no response from the device connected to the USB terminal Indicates that the device connected to the USB terminal is not supported Indicates that the USB hub connected to the...

Page 22: ...ge 1 Home Turns the home screen to one screen or two screens 2 10 3 16 2 Bluetooth Turns the Bluetooth function on or off 3 18 3 Display Turns the screen off 4 AV Turns the audio source on or off 5 No...

Page 23: ...idget you want to change Function Page Clock calendar widget 2 14 Audio source widget 2 15 Compass widget 2 16 Navigation widget 2 17 Traffic widget 2 18 Models with NAVI only NOTE The same widget can...

Page 24: ...clock calendar widget appears in the full screen Widget screen Full screen 2 1 3 4 1 2 No Function 1 Time 2 Date 3 Digital analog clock Select digital or analogue clock mode 4 Calendar Flick up or dow...

Page 25: ...rrent audio to full screen display Disc USB iPod Bluetooth audio menu Radio AM FM menu 1 4 3 2 5 8 6 7 1 2 3 4 No Function 1 Album artwork 2 Track file name 3 Artist name 4 Folder album name 5 Play ti...

Page 26: ...screen 1 2 4 3 No Function 1 Direction 2 Display the latitude 3 Display the longitude 4 Setting You can change the direction mode 1 Touch the compass widget to display the full screen 2 Touch 3 Touch...

Page 27: ...s with NAVI If you touch an area of the widget other than a touch screen button the navigation widget appears in the full screen Widget screen Full screen 1 2 1 2 No Function Page 1 Changes the map vi...

Page 28: ...of the road on which the traffic event is occurring 4 Distance from vehicle to traffic event 5 Touch to see the details of the selected traffic information 6 Touch to close the list and see the selec...

Page 29: ...3 Displaying the Settings Screen 3 2 Displaying the Navigation Settings Screen 3 31 SETTINGS...

Page 30: ...dels with NAVI NOTE See Displaying the Navigation Settings Screen on page 3 31 for the navigation settings Touch a settings button on the left hand side of the screen to view an option System settings...

Page 31: ...e 7 9 Android Auto See page 3 6 MirrorLink See page 3 7 Keyboard See page 3 7 Initialise Sensor Learning Models with NAVI See page 3 8 Reset See page 3 9 System Update Models with NAVI See page 3 10 A...

Page 32: ...ou to change the type of clock format 1 Touch the toggle button in Use 24 hour Format Set Use 24 hour Format to ON to display time in 24 hour format Date display settings This allows you to change the...

Page 33: ...manually 1 Touch the Manual button on the select time zone screen 2 Touch or to set the time 3 Touch OK Daylight saving time settings You can configure daylight saving time 1 On the System setting scr...

Page 34: ...the character The default device name is CAR AUDIO For keyboard operation see Operating the on screen keyboard on page 2 9 3 Touch OK Android Auto settings You can turn Android Auto on and off 1 On th...

Page 35: ...change the setting of MirrorLink Turning MirrorLink on will turn Android Auto off NOTE See MirrorLink on page 7 12 for more information about MirrorLink Keyboard settings This allows you to change th...

Page 36: ...s GPS reception Received Vehicle speed 50 km h or more Distance Time Approx 2 minutes Direction Turn 90 degrees or more to the left and right Initialise the sensor learning in the following cases Afte...

Page 37: ...settings screen touch Reset The system reset screen will be shown Deleting personal data The settings and the data in application that were saved by the user can be cleared 1 On the Reset settings sc...

Page 38: ...efault 2 Touch OK 3 Touch OK System update Models with NAVI You can check update methods and history 1 On the System settings screen touch System Update This displays the System Update screen Update S...

Page 39: ...plays the update history list Viewing system data 1 On the System settings screen touch About System information Models without NAVI 1 On the About screen touch System Information The System informati...

Page 40: ...de is necessary to update map data See Updating the Map on page 4 41 for details of map updates 1 On the About screen touch System Information The System information screen is displayed See Open Sourc...

Page 41: ...u want to change Fader Balance settings 1 On the Audio settings screen touch Fader Balance 2 Drag the cursor to the position you want Bass settings 1 On the Audio settings screen touch Bass 2 Drag the...

Page 42: ...s The optimal acoustical space for the vehicle can be created by setting the sound effects 1 On the Audio setting screen touch the toggle button in Sound Effect Touch ON OFF to change the setting of s...

Page 43: ...Drag the cursor to the volume you want Models without NAVI 1 On the Audio settings screen touch Prompt Volume 2 Drag the cursor to the volume you want Guide sound output settings This allows you to s...

Page 44: ...1 On the Display setting screen touch the toggle button in Home Screen Touch ON OFF to change the setting of home screen NOTE Models without NAVI The default setting is off full screen displayed Switc...

Page 45: ...of animation effects Screen settings 1 On the Display settings screen touch Image Adjustment 2 Touch the feature you want to adjust on the top of the screen 3 Set your desired picture quality Contrast...

Page 46: ...t add or adjust Bluetooth settings while driving Stop your vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake before adjusting Bluetooth settings 1 On the settings screen touch Bluetooth 2 Touch the...

Page 47: ...to check paired mobile phones and portable devices and to delete them Check paired devices 1 On the Bluetooth settings screen touch Paired Device List Paired devices are displayed Delete a device 1 On...

Page 48: ...obile phone or portable device 1 On the Bluetooth settings screen touch Add Device This displays the pairing screen for mobile phones and portable devices 2 Touch the desired registration method Pair...

Page 49: ...ple Pairing 1 Check that the unit and your mobile phone or portable device show the same matching code then press OK on your mobile phone or portable device The button may differ by device 2 After tou...

Page 50: ...IN code shown on the unit on your mobile phone or portable device 3 After PIN code input a screen displaying Pairing succeeded OOO works with Apple CarPlay Would you like to enable CarPlay will show i...

Page 51: ...unit and your mobile phone or portable device show the same matching code then enter the same matching code on your mobile phone or portable device 2 Press OK on your mobile phone or portable device...

Page 52: ...3 24 SETTINGS Bluetooth device without SSP Secure Simple Pairing 1 Enter the PIN code shown on the unit on your mobile phone or portable device 2 Touch OK...

Page 53: ...t Auto reject settings This allows you to automatically reject incoming phone calls 1 On the Bluetooth setting screen touch the toggle button in Auto Rejecting Touch ON OFF to change the setting of au...

Page 54: ...OTE Enables to use the handsfree phone Enables to use the Bluetooth audio player 1 Indicates that your mobile device is successfully connected with HFP Hands Free Profile 2 Indicates that your audio d...

Page 55: ...tem Configurable items Handsfree Bluetooth Audio Connection disconnection will take place with each touch 3 Touch OK A connection mark will be shown on the Paired Device List screen Transferring addre...

Page 56: ...e 11 23 1 On the settings screen touch Wi Fi 2 Touch the setting you want to change OFF See page 3 28 Miracast See page 3 29 Turning Wi Fi off This allows you to turn Wi Fi features off 1 On the Wi Fi...

Page 57: ...er to the user manual for your smartphone The Miracast display name will vary according to make and model Please refer to the appropriate user manual for your smartphone model Please connect to the de...

Page 58: ...ar camera guide line display settings Set whether or not camera guide lines are displayed while reversing 1 On the settings screen touch Camera 2 Touch the toggle button in Guide Line Touch ON OFF to...

Page 59: ...enter misspelled text to search for a location by name the system will automatically search the database for a possible keywords and display corresponding search results About You can check the map ve...

Page 60: ...map is automatically reduced to display the entire route This setting can be turned on and off Current Location Info You can select the information e g current street name or latitude and longitude al...

Page 61: ...egories to include or to avoid in the route to match the user s preferences Route Mode You can select the route mode from Normal or Straight Line If you are driving on an off road Straight Line which...

Page 62: ...to set the direction 5 Touch OK Data Settings 1 Navi Data 2 Touch the item you want to set Delete History 1 You can delete recorded history data Delete Saved Points 2 You can delete recorded favourit...

Page 63: ...this button you can make individual settings for each type of Warning Sign Alert Reset You can restore all navigation others settings Restoring and Default Settings You can restore all navigation sett...

Page 64: ...3 36 SETTINGS...

Page 65: ...ion 4 2 Navigation Menu and Map 4 4 Destination Search 4 10 Saving Locations 4 24 Route 4 27 Track Log 4 31 Traffic Information TMC 4 33 Navigation System Tips 4 35 Updating the Map 4 41 NAVIGATION Mo...

Page 66: ...hicle and the safety of its passengers While driving listen to the voice instructions as best as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe However do not rely solely on voice...

Page 67: ...om your present starting location to your destination The system is also designed to direct you to a destination that is unfamiliar to you in an efficient manner This system uses Globetech maps The ca...

Page 68: ...page No Function Page 1 Displays the map screen 4 5 2 Searches for the destination 4 10 3 Sets the saved point as the favourite destination 4 24 4 Deletes the route 4 30 5 Displays the next or previou...

Page 69: ...guidance points appear 4 Distance to the waypoint destination Touch to switch between displaying the distance to a waypoint and the distance to the destination 5 Travel time to the waypoint destinati...

Page 70: ...location information Touch the information bar to display detailed information 4 23 13 Direction of destination This guideline is displayed only when Straight Guideline is on 3 33 14 Starts and stops...

Page 71: ...r up to the next three expressway services Displayed information includes the names of expressway services and parking areas distance to your vehicle estimated arrival time and service facility icons...

Page 72: ...ers Zoom out NOTE By touching after zooming in to or out from the map with the pinch in pinch out operation the map scale returns to the size prior to zooming in out If zooming in to or out from the m...

Page 73: ...an touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the desired direction 2 1 The cursor appears at the selected point together with additional information and options No Function Page 1 Returns to the...

Page 74: ...s of Interest POI 4 15 5 Displays the next or previous page You can flick left or right to display the next or previous page 6 Searches nearby MAZDA dealers 4 16 7 Searches by telephone number 4 17 8...

Page 75: ...ing by the searched location on the way to the same destination is searched Destination The route to a new destination is searched 4 Select a route from the route planning types If necessary you can e...

Page 76: ...h time you touch you can sort the list of search results in the following order Display destinations with names that include the input text Display destinations that are nearest to current location Di...

Page 77: ...4 13 NAVIGATION Models with NAVI Searching by coordinates 1 Touch Coordinates 2 Enter the latitude and longitude touch OK The location confirmation screen appears See page 4 23...

Page 78: ...house number Touch the desired house number City Enter the city name Touch the desired city name Enter the road name Touch the desired road name Enter the house number Touch the desired house number...

Page 79: ...elect the desired destination from the list Each time you touch it changes the search area in the following order Search for POIs around the current location Search for POIs around the destination Sea...

Page 80: ...24 or search for POIs in surrounding areas on the location confirmation screen See page 4 23 Touch you can filter search results to only the dealer including the name your entered Touch you can call...

Page 81: ...made for telephone numbers that are not registered in the map data Touch you can save the searched location See page 4 24 or search for POIs in surrounding areas on the location confirmation screen S...

Page 82: ...called 1 Touch History 2 Select the desired destination from the list 3 2 1 3 The following menu will be displayed No Function Page 1 Sets the previous search location as the new destination or waypoi...

Page 83: ...n the saving favourite locations 1 Touch Saved Points 2 Select the desired destination from the list 4 3 2 1 3 The following menu will be displayed No Function Page 1 Sets the previous search location...

Page 84: ...in the selected zone is displayed below the text input area You can also select the city from the list The city name list is sorted in matching order from the front each time a character is entered 3...

Page 85: ...arching by scrolling the map 1 Touch Map Search 2 Drag the map in the desired direction to scroll and then marker over the desired location 3 Touch or hold down marker Display the destination location...

Page 86: ...ation from the list Each time you touch it changes the search results in the following order Display destinations with names that include the input text Display destinations that are nearest to curren...

Page 87: ...te guidance Location confirmation screen Whenever you select a destination from a search features or point on map marker will appear over the selected location and information and options will be disp...

Page 88: ...ing methods the location confirmation screen may not be displayed 2 Touch Save The saved point screen appears 2 1 3 3 Touch and save the desired categories No Function 1 Save as home 2 Save as favouri...

Page 89: ...phone number of saved places can be edited 1 Search Saved Points or Search Saved Points 2 Touch the desired favourite 3 Touch The edit point screen appears 4 Touch the desired enter field and edits 5...

Page 90: ...4 26 NAVIGATION Models with NAVI Deleting Your Favourite Locations 1 Search Saved Points or Search Saved Points 2 Touch the desired favourite 3 Touch 4 Touch Yes...

Page 91: ...e indicator 2 Distance to the destination 3 Estimated remaining time to the destination or waypoint 4 Displays the route point list 4 28 5 Display the current position map 6 Saves the displayed route...

Page 92: ...formation Touch an item on the list the map screen around the selected location is displayed Checking the route simulation 2 1 1 Route Overview or Route Overview Route simulation will start automatica...

Page 93: ...pressway toll road ferry route traffic U turn or unpaved road This setting will only be applied to the current route Delete the current route 1 2 3 4 3 Select the desired destination or waypoint in th...

Page 94: ...Saved Route You can recall a previously saved route 1 Load Route or Load Route If there is no route data saved this feature will not be available and Load Route will be greyed out 3 2 1 2 Select the d...

Page 95: ...logs can be recorded every 10 m Touch the touch screen button again to stop recording The track log is saved The touch screen button disappears automatically if you begin driving on a road when a tra...

Page 96: ...on the map only off road map Editing the name of track logs You can change the name of the saved track logs Track logs are saved under the name of the date on which they are recorded 1 Track Log Displ...

Page 97: ...ed information for route searches when you set a destination When traffic information is being received a special icon is displayed on the map When there is no traffic information available for the ro...

Page 98: ...affic information 1 Traffic or Traffic You can also see this by touching on the map screen 1 2 2 Touch the traffic information you want to check No Function 1 Touch to see the details of the selected...

Page 99: ...map screen Tunnels tall buildings trucks or even the placement of objects on the instrument panel may obstruct the GPS signals The GPS satellites may not send signals due to repairs or improvements be...

Page 100: ...eroute while driving at high speed In auto reroute a detour route may be shown After auto reroute the route may not be changed If an unnecessary U turn is shown or announced If a location has multiple...

Page 101: ...essary to take measurements Furthermore if there are any obstacles around the GPS antenna it will not be possible to receive electromagnetic waves from the satellite In tunnels If the immediate area i...

Page 102: ...ual position even when correcting using map matching Furthermore the vehicle marker may shift if the map data and the shape of the road being driven on differ Actual vehicle swept path Vehicle swept p...

Page 103: ...chains Shows the current position in the last confirmed position before moving when using another means of transport such as a ferry until the GPS can determine the new position The system actually n...

Page 104: ...may be displayed when navigating a district Always drive by following actual traffic regulations Route search complete When searching for a route it may not be displayed quickly enough for the next le...

Page 105: ...site for details on your own download period The database containing 3 years of map data will differ depending on the map database on your unit How to Update Maps To update map data on the unit visit...

Page 106: ...xports data to the USB flash drive 6 Once the data has finished exporting to the USB flash drive remove the USB flash drive 7 Connect the USB flash drive on your computer Go to the map update site Map...

Page 107: ...e USB terminal Once the USB flash drive has been located the update icon will appear in the status bar 2 Drag the status bar downwards to display the Information screen 3 Touch the update information...

Page 108: ...4 44 NAVIGATION Models with NAVI...

Page 109: ...adio 5 3 Disc Player If Equipped 5 6 USB Music File Player 5 11 USB Video File Player 5 14 DVD Player If Equipped 5 18 VIDEO CD Player If Equipped 5 33 iPod Player 5 38 Bluetooth Audio 5 43 VTR AUX Au...

Page 110: ...isc CD MP3 AAC WMA disc DVD or Video CD Disc 5 6 DVD 5 18 Video CD 5 33 Displays the USB music or video screen Music file 5 11 Video file 5 14 or Displays the iPod or Apple CarPlay screen You cannot u...

Page 111: ...down buttons 4 Auto preset button 5 Scan button 6 Frequency scale 7 Audio settings button 8 Preset buttons NOTE For AM FM frequencies see Specifications on page 11 23 Listening to the radio 1 On the...

Page 112: ...2 Touch and hold the desired preset button for more than 1 5 seconds The selected station is stored and displayed on the preset button To manually set additional stations for the remaining preset chan...

Page 113: ...tons remain in the initial values Selecting a preset channel from the preset channel list 1 Touch the desired preset channel in the preset channel list Searching in scan mode 1 Touch The tuner searche...

Page 114: ...ns 3 Play Pause button 4 Repeat button 5 Random button 6 Scan button 7 List button 8 Audio settings button 9 Track file list 10 Text scroll button 11 Media button 12 Folder selection buttons NOTE Some...

Page 115: ...of folder name and file name If you attempt to play a non MP3 WMA AAC format file Disc occurs error appears NOTE Sound may jump if the disc is damaged or the recording surface is dirty It may not be...

Page 116: ...ching once will return to the start of the current track or file Touching twice in quick succession will return to the previous track or file or Continue to the next track or file Searching for a trac...

Page 117: ...characters of the name on the list exceed the display limit Touch the buttons to scroll the display Swipe the screen up or down Scroll the list Searching in scan mode CDs 1 Touch Plays about 10 secon...

Page 118: ...wing order Repeats the current file Repeats all files in the current playlist To cancel repeat playback touch until appears Random playback 1 Touch Whenever is touched the mode is switched in the foll...

Page 119: ...Random button 7 List button 8 Audio settings button 9 File list 10 Music Video select button 11 Text scroll button NOTE Some functions may not be available when the vehicle is in motion and buttons T...

Page 120: ...forwarding and fast reversing 1 Touch for more than 0 5 seconds or press and hold or Fast reverse or Fast forward NOTE Fast forward or fast reverse operates until you release the button Fast forward o...

Page 121: ...if there are multiple folder layers Touch to scroll through the display or Appear if the characters of the name on the list exceed the display limit Touch the buttons to scroll the display Swipe the s...

Page 122: ...ty location and apply the parking brake 2 10 11 5 6 9 4 7 12 8 3 1 1 Progress bar 2 Folder selection buttons 3 File up down and fast forward fast reverse buttons 4 Play Pause button 5 Stop button 6 Sp...

Page 123: ...unt of time to scan the drive and fetch all the file information Please refrain from storing any unnecessary data such as folders or files other than music or video files on your USB flash drive To pl...

Page 124: ...l return to the previous file or Advance to the next file Selecting a file from the file list 1 Touch 2 Touch the file you want When touching the structure name the touched page will be displayed or D...

Page 125: ...yback touch Changing the image size 1 Touch Whenever is touched the mode is switched in the following order Normal Black strips are shown on the left and right edges of the screen Full Image will be e...

Page 126: ...13 12 8 4 1 15 1 Progress bar 2 Title up down button 3 Return button 4 Chapter up down and fast forward fast reverse buttons 5 Play Pause button 6 Stop button 7 Speed control button 8 Repeat button 9...

Page 127: ...the region code 3 or ALL Attempt to play any other DVD and the message Incorrect region code will be displayed NOTE The automatic playback feature will not function for certain discs In such cases you...

Page 128: ...ession will return to the previous chapter or Advance to the next chapter Search for a title 1 Touch or Return to the beginning of the previous title Proceed to the next title Search using the touch f...

Page 129: ...1 Touch Whenever is touched the mode is switched in the following order Repeat the selected chapter Repeat the selected title To cancel repeat playback touch until appears NOTE Operation and screens...

Page 130: ...ayback 1 Touch 2 Touch or Display the disc menu screen Display the top menu Display the title menu currently being played 3 Touch the menu you want to view NOTE The recorded menu items vary depending...

Page 131: ...ation buttons to be displayed and used 1 Touch the screen during playback and then touch 2 Touch 3 Touch or to select the menu View Displays mini disc menu operation keys direction arrows Position Cha...

Page 132: ...tings 1 Touch 2 Touch or Changing the audio language If the disc contains multiple audio languages you can change between languages 1 Touch Each touch of changes the language NOTE On some discs the au...

Page 133: ...e If the disc includes multiple angles it is possible to change the angle 1 Touch Each time you touch angle changes to the next angle in the sequence Audio output 1 Touch Whenever is touched the mode...

Page 134: ...are shown on the left and right edges of the screen Full Image will be enlarged in all directions Zoom Image is enlarged horizontally NOTE Viewing a video on the zoom screen for personal enjoyment is...

Page 135: ...icture quality Brightness To reduce the brightness slide to the left To increase the brightness slide to the right Contrast To reduce the contrast slide to the left To increase the contrast slide to t...

Page 136: ...display and set the parental screening level 1 Touch 2 Touch the button to configure the following settings Audio Language Change the audio language See page 5 29 Subtitle Language Change the subtitl...

Page 137: ...e selected language is not on the disc the playback is performed in the language specified in the disc Selecting the subtitle language 1 Touch language for Subtitle Language 2 Touch the desired langua...

Page 138: ...age is not included on the disc the video will be played using a language specified on the disc Setting the TV Aspect 1 Touch TV Aspect 2 Touch the desired screen output 16 9 Ordinary wide screen imag...

Page 139: ...There are eight different levels of viewing restriction 1 Touch Parental Setting 2 Enter your 4 digit passcode on the code entry screen If the code number is not entered Please input parental code app...

Page 140: ...t playing general and adult themed DVD software Levels 2 to 7 Play only the general and children s DVD software Prohibit playing adult themed DVD software Level 8 Play all DVD software Default Playing...

Page 141: ...e and park in a safe location 8 4 5 7 3 6 2 1 10 9 1 Track up down and fast forward fast reverse buttons 2 Return button 3 Play Pause button 4 Stop button 5 Speed control button 6 Repeat button 7 Sear...

Page 142: ...udio menu screen touch The playback starts Touch the video image to enter full screen mode To display the operation button touch button again touch the screen Fast forwarding and fast reversing 1 Touc...

Page 143: ...revious track or Advance to the next track Search using the touch function 1 Touch 2 Touch Track Time or 123 Track Search by track number Time Search by playback length 123 Search by menu number the n...

Page 144: ...This begins playback from a specific point on the disc Audio output 1 Touch Whenever is touched the mode is switched in the following order Lch output main audio Rch output supplementary audio Lch out...

Page 145: ...ize 1 Touch Whenever is touched the mode is switched in the following order Normal Black strips are shown on the left and right edges of the screen Full Image will be enlarged in all directions Zoom I...

Page 146: ...is iPod do not disconnect the iPod Doing so may damage the data in the iPod NOTE iPod and iTunes may be used with materials without copyright or materials for which copying or playback are permitted...

Page 147: ...r in the sound output when connected via an iPod connection cable Unknown is displayed if track name album title or artist name cannot be acquired when connected to an iPod is displayed for characters...

Page 148: ...playback 1 Touch To resume playback touch Fast forwarding and fast reversing 1 Touch for more than 0 5 seconds or press and hold or Fast reverse or Fast forward NOTE Fast forward or fast reverse oper...

Page 149: ...limit Touch the buttons to scroll the display Swipe the screen up or down Scroll the list Repeat playback 1 Touch Whenever is touched the mode is switched in the following order Repeat all files on th...

Page 150: ...later iPhone 6S iOS 7 0 0 or later iPhone 6 Plus iOS 7 0 0 or later iPhone 6S Plus iOS 7 0 0 or later iPhone 7 iOS 7 0 0 or later iPhone 7 Plus iOS 7 0 0 or later iPhone 8 iOS 7 0 0 or later iPhone 8...

Page 151: ...y moving objects in factory production lines and other locations license required special low output wireless stations no license required and amateur radios license required The 3 types of wireless s...

Page 152: ...es Specification Bluetooth Specification Ver 4 0 EDR Profile A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Ver 1 3 AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile Ver 1 6 Certain features and displays may not be...

Page 153: ...er depending on your device or applications Pausing playback 1 Touch To resume playback touch Selecting a track 1 Touch or press or Touch once will return to the start of the current track Touching tw...

Page 154: ...splay Swipe the screen up or down Scroll the list Repeat playback 1 Touch Whenever is touched the mode is switched in the following order Repeats the current track Repeats all tracks on the current al...

Page 155: ...vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake VTR screen 2 1 AUX Auxiliary screen 1 Wide mode button 2 Audio settings button NOTE You need to buy a connection cable to connect your portable audi...

Page 156: ...e operation button touch button again touch the screen Changing the image size 1 Touch Whenever is touched the mode is switched in the following order Normal Black strips are shown on the left and rig...

Page 157: ...6 About Bluetooth Handsfree 6 2 Connected Menu 6 5 Making a Call 6 6 Receiving a Call 6 10 Operations During a Call 6 10 Editing to Set the Bluetooth Handsfree 6 13 HANDSFREE...

Page 158: ...leave your mobile phone in the vehicle High temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the phone When disposing of the vehicle be sure to erase all personal data stored on this unit See page 3 9 Phon...

Page 159: ...when the vehicle is in motion Bluetooth handsfree performance can be influenced by mobile phone network handset and driving conditions About the Display 3 2 1 1 Reception level indicator 2 Bluetooth...

Page 160: ...icon may be greyed out or Bluetooth connection may not be possible When the mobile phone is hidden from the display when the mobile phone is behind or under a seat or in the glove box or console box W...

Page 161: ...6 5 HANDSFREE Connected Menu Displaying the Phone NOTE In this chapter Phone will be referred to handsfree Models with NAVI Models without NAVI 1 2 Display the handsfree screen...

Page 162: ...ouch Dial 2 Enter the telephone number on the handsfree screen You can enter telephone numbers of up to 32 digits Touch to delete 1 digit from the entered number Touch and hold for more than 1 second...

Page 163: ...reen up or down Scroll the phone book list Transfer Transfer the phone book in the mobile phone to the unit See page 6 14 If 2 or more telephone numbers are saved for the selected person name or telep...

Page 164: ...ndsfree screen touch History 2 Select from the All Missed Outgoing Incoming tabs All Shows an overview of information from the Missed Outgoing and Incoming tabs Missed Call from missed calls Outgoing...

Page 165: ...deleted and the most recent items are saved Touch and hold the number displayed for more than 1 second to store in speed dial See page 6 15 Calling from Speed Dial 1 On the handsfree screen touch Spe...

Page 166: ...ceiving calls during navigation Operations During a Call During a call the outgoing call or incoming call talking screen is displayed and you can perform the following operations Adjusting call volume...

Page 167: ...e for calls Operating from the unit 1 Touch Touch to switch to handsfree call Operating from the mobile phone You can transfer calls while making and receiving a call talking and placing a call on hol...

Page 168: ...ll while holding the current call on the talking screen 1 Touch on the talking screen if the phone rings Touch to end call waiting Ending call waiting will connect the call on hold and enable you to c...

Page 169: ...ed it may not be displayed correctly Normally items set to secret cannot be read Although it may be possible depending on the specifications of the mobile phone Group names saved in the mobile phone a...

Page 170: ...r the telephone numbers phone book data saved in the mobile phone to the unit In the phone book of this unit you can save up to 1 000 persons and up to 5 telephone numbers for each person 1 On the han...

Page 171: ...story A maximum of nine phone numbers can be stored on each mobile phone registered on this device Registering from the phone book 1 On the phone book screen touch the desired item 2 Touch and hold th...

Page 172: ...r more than 1 second 2 Touch the desired number in the speed dial list 1 9 3 Touch OK Registering from the speed dial list 1 Touch Speed Dial 2 Touch the desired empty number 1 9 on the speed dial lis...

Page 173: ...6 17 HANDSFREE Deleting Speed Dial 1 Touch and hold the number for deletion 1 9 on the speed dial list screen for more than 1 second 2 Touch OK...

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Page 175: ...7 Before Using Application 7 2 Connected Menu 7 5 Apple CarPlay 7 6 Android Auto 7 10 MirrorLink 7 12 Miracast 7 14 APPS...

Page 176: ...certain functions are not available while driving for reasons of safety In order to maximize signal reception performance and precision of the smartphone please ensure the smartphone is placed as clo...

Page 177: ...e Apple CarPlay on page 7 6 for details on Apple CarPlay operation About App based Connected Content Requirements for using the connected content services of the application on this unit The latest ve...

Page 178: ...ce by its provider Since some applications use signals from GPS satellites and wireless communication lines they may not work properly in the following locations In tunnels In underground parking lots...

Page 179: ...tal device or Android smartphone are connected You need to register or setup the unit or smartphones before operating each mode For details on registrations or settings see below Apple CarPlay See Whe...

Page 180: ...y on this unit s screen depending on the application s specifications Check the Apple CarPlay support website for more information about Apple CarPlay Due to changes to the device s specifications dif...

Page 181: ...connecting via USB for the first time a message appears on the screen when you connect your iPhone to the unit via USB Please touch Yes 1 Open the protective cover on the USB AUX terminal 2 Connect yo...

Page 182: ...turn the Wi Fi toggle switch to on Connect to an iPhone from this unit 1 On the System settings screen touch Search Apple CarPlay Device 2 Touch the iPhone you would like to connect to Once connected...

Page 183: ...e System settings screen touch Selecting from Apple CarPlay Device 2 On your iPhone go to Settings Bluetooth and select CAR AUDIO 3 The Apple CarPlay screen appears If another screen is displayed touc...

Page 184: ...es a Bluetooth connection when connected NOTE Android smartphone applications may not display on this unit s screen depending on the application s specifications Due to changes to the device s specifi...

Page 185: ...ne to the USB terminal 3 Touch the button on the connected menu screen 4 The CAUTION screen is only display the first time connection on the screen Read the caution carefully and touch I agree 5 The A...

Page 186: ...information about MirrorLink You must turn the MirrorLink setting on in the system settings before using MirrorLink See page 3 7 NOTE Android smartphone applications may not display on this unit s scr...

Page 187: ...1 Open the protective cover on the USB AUX terminal 2 Connect your Android smartphone to the USB terminal 3 Touch the button on the connected menu screen 4 The CAUTION screen is displayed on the scre...

Page 188: ...smartphone while driving Stop your vehicle in a safe place before setting up your Android smartphone or performing other tasks NOTE Miracast features are not available on all Android smartphones Due...

Page 189: ...Miracast application to on NOTE For the Miracast settings see Miracast on off on page 3 29 For information on how to use your Android smartphone please refer to the user manual for your Android smartp...

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Page 191: ...8 About the Speech Recognition System 8 2 Speech Recognition System Operation 8 3 SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM Models with NAVI...

Page 192: ...commands cannot be recognized Keep all windows closed while using the system Noise such as wind or other background noise may interfere with correct recognitions It may also occur if the air condition...

Page 193: ...Touch The language setting screen appears Touch the desired language on the list Touch A list of available commands will be displayed on the screen 2 Speak a speech command Speak a speech command with...

Page 194: ...ech command list for the speech recognition system OOO For commands in the list that contain placeholder words in speak the desired number title or name where they appear Main commands Command Functio...

Page 195: ...as the destination Find the nearby facility name Displays the route to nearby facility Show the whole route Displays the whole route Show destination Displays the destination screen Find the Postal c...

Page 196: ...spoken contact name and phone type of the contact from the phonebook Call phone number Places a call to spoken phone number List recent calls Display the recent calls list List missed calls Display th...

Page 197: ...9 Steering Wheel Buttons Operation 9 2 STEERING WHEEL BUTTONS...

Page 198: ...ume continuously Phone mode Press this button to adjust the ringtone volume while a call is being received Press this button to adjust the call volume while making or during a call MODE Button 1 To op...

Page 199: ...up or seek down Disc CD VCD iPod and Bluetooth audio mode Press this button to navigate track up or track down Press and hold this button to start fast forward or fast reverse Disc MP3 WMA AAC and US...

Page 200: ...with NAVI 1 Press this button to activate speech recognition mode For details on the speech recognition system functions see Speech Recognition System Operation on page 8 3 Press and hold this button...

Page 201: ...10 Rear Camera Operation 10 2 REAR CAMERA...

Page 202: ...to directly spray on or around the camera The very high water pressure from this type of cleaning equipment may cause serious damage to the rear camera Do not subject the camera to a strong impact fo...

Page 203: ...camera lens If the temperature changes rapidly such as after spilling hot water on the camera in cold weather the rear camera may not operate correctly When you shift into reverse gear the screen turn...

Page 204: ...the ends of or under the bumper will not be displayed Colors displayed in the rearward image may be different from the actual colors It may be difficult to see the screen in the following cases but th...

Page 205: ...11 If the Following Messages Appear 11 2 When You Think There is a Malfunction 11 3 Media 11 5 Copyright and Trademarks 11 20 Open Source License Information 11 22 Specifications 11 23 REFERENCE...

Page 206: ...er waiting a long time contact your MAZDA dealer Communication Error Please reboot the system There is communication error to another unit Turn the engine switch turned Off and On If the message conti...

Page 207: ...ain when the handsfree mode is turned off Sound comes out of only one side left or right front or rear The sound balance is not adjusted appropriately Check the balance and fader adjustments Sound qua...

Page 208: ...on cable is not connected correctly Check the cable is correctly connected to the terminal Unable to connect to the Bluetooth audio device The audio device is not registered correctly Delete the regis...

Page 209: ...e high power stations If a vehicle is moving away from the station transmitter the radio signal will tend to fade and drift This is a common condition with FM and is accompanied by distortion Fading a...

Page 210: ...deterioration due to long exposure to the environment inside the vehicle CD R RW which are not finalized or saved in the UDF format cannot be played excluding MP3 WMA AAC DVD R RW may not be able to p...

Page 211: ...y cause skipping or sticking and warped discs may become stuck in the unit When the disc becomes dirty wipe it gently with a soft lint free cloth from centre to the edge To remove fingerprints or othe...

Page 212: ...d No playback problems due to the protector ring coming off in the product When removing an ejected disc pull it straight out of the slot Pressing downwards may scratch the recorded surface of the dis...

Page 213: ...6 112 128 144 160 kbps 20 320 kbps 8 384 kbps Sampling frequency MPEG1 Layer3 32 44 1 48 kHz MPEG2 Layer3 16 22 05 24 kHz MPEG2 5 8 11 025 12 kHz 32 44 1 48 kHz 8 11 025 12 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz...

Page 214: ...wing formats File formats ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2 Romeo Joliet UDF2 01 If MP3 WMA AAC files are recorded in a format other than those described above the files may not be played normally or file na...

Page 215: ...closed lead out or the disc is finalized Each session must also be saved in the same format MP3 WMA AAC playback When you load a disc containing MP3 WMA AAC files the unit first checks all files reco...

Page 216: ...line shopping trial listening and free download sites You can download music files from these sites by following their payment and other rules Converting a music CD into MP3 WMA AAC files Prepare a co...

Page 217: ...connection method is ON We recommend making a backup of your data in case you accidentally delete it If the USB flash drive is a non branded product or has been damaged it may not be possible to conne...

Page 218: ...11 025 12 kHz Ver 9 Std 48 kHz or less Ver 9 Lossless 10 Pro 96 kHz or less 8 11 025 12 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz 8 48 kHz VBR Variable Bit Rate O 8 320 kbps O 8 320 kbps Tag information 2 3 Ver 1 0...

Page 219: ...128 160 192 224 256 320 kbps MPEG2 Layer3 MPEG2 5 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 kbps Audio bit rate WMA 8 320 kbps Audio bit rate AAC LC 8 320 kbps Item Specifications File format FLV M...

Page 220: ...bnormal operation during playback for files with unconformities with data of the MP4 standard and the file may not be available for playback Example files without sound registered and files that could...

Page 221: ...onditions of Use USB flash drive format Maximum number of directory layers No limit The maximum length for a path including path is 4 096 characters Maximum number of files 19 998 Audio files 9 999 Vi...

Page 222: ...ys disc contents as intended by the software creator Be sure to read the instruction manual supplied with the disc Region code of playable discs 3 Region code mark is indicated on some DVDs to represe...

Page 223: ...e played ALL The disc can be played anywhere in the world while a number indicates a region code 3 Southeast Asia Disc configuration The videos and tracks recorded on a DVD are divided into sections A...

Page 224: ...e and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please no...

Page 225: ...is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft Microsoft Windows are e...

Page 226: ...ense Information This unit uses software based on an open source software license See the open source software license for details 1 On the System screen touch About 2 Touch Open Source License Models...

Page 227: ...current A 2 1 A Bluetooth Version Ver 4 0 EDR Profile HFP Hands Free Profile Ver 1 7 PBAP Phone Book Access Profile Ver 1 2 A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Ver 1 3 AVRCP Audio Video Remote C...

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