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Notes on Bluetooth

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Frequency band used

This product uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band, 
but other wireless devices may also use the same 
frequency. Note the following to prevent radio waves 
interfering with other wireless devices. Microwave 
ovens and other industrial, scientific, and medical 
equipment, in-plant radio stations used for mobile 
object identification on, for example, the production 
lines of factories, specified low power radio stations 
that do not require a license, amateur radio stations, 
and the like (hereafter abbreviated as “other radio 
stations”) operate in the same frequency band as this 
product.

Usage limitations

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 This product is not guaranteed to be able to per-

form wireless communication with all Bluetooth

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compatible devices.

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 Bluetooth

®

 compatible devices for wireless com-

munication comply with the standard defined by 
Bluetooth

®

 SIG, Inc., and need to receive certifica-

tion. However, even if a Bluetooth

®

 compatible 

device complies with the standard, a connection 
may not be possible, or the operating procedure, 
display, or operation may differ because of the 
specifications or settings of the device.

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 This product includes support for security func-

tions compliant with the Bluetooth

®

 standard, but 

security may sometimes be insufficient depending 
on the operating environment and settings.

  Be careful during wireless communication.

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 We assume no responsibility whatsoever for data 

generated or information leaked during wireless 
communication.

Influence from other devices

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 If this product is used near another Bluetooth

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compatible device or a device that uses the 2.4 
GHz frequency band, problems such as the device 
not working properly and noise generation are 
likely to occur because of radio wave interference.

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 This product may not work properly if there is a 

broadcasting station or the like nearby, and the 
surrounding signal is too strong.

Application limitations

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 To use this product for listening to music or for a 

Hands-Free call, the Bluetooth

®

 compatible device 

needs to support the following Bluetooth

®

 version.

 Bluetooth

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 Standard Ver. 2.1

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 To use this product for calling with a mobile 

phone, the mobile phone needs to support the 
Hands-Free Profile.

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 To transfer the contacts of a mobile phone to this 

product, the mobile phone needs to support the 
Object Push Profile.

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 A connection may not be possible, or the operat-

ing procedure, display, or operation may differ 
because of the specifications or settings of the 
Bluetooth

®

 compatible device.

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 Even if this product and Bluetooth

®

 compatible 

device are close to each other, sound may be inter-
mittent or affected by noise because of the state of 
the signal.

Bluetooth

®

The Bluetooth word mark and logo are owned by 
the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 

Summary of Contents for PP105106

Page 1: ...DISP DISP TEXT MP3 CD Player Weather Band Receiver PP P N PP105106 Operating Instructions Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and keep this manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ecisions accordingly T Keep accessories out of reach of infants Accessories can be ingested so keep them out of the reach of infants If an infant ingests accesso ries please seek immediate medical attention Observe the following warnings when installing T Disconnect the lead from the negative bat tery terminal before installation Wiring and installation with the negative battery terminal connected...

Page 3: ... away from this unit Observe the following cautions when installing T Refer wiring and installation to qualified service personnel Installation of this unit requires special skills and experience For maximum safety have it installed by the dealership We are not liable for any problems resulting from your own installation of the unit T Follow the instruction to install and wire the product Not follo...

Page 4: ...erve the following cautions when using iPod device iPhone model or USB device Do not connect a USB device directly to this unit If the USB device is connected directly to this unit and an accident occurs or if the brakes are applied suddenly the driver or passenger may bump into the USB device and may get injured Position the iPod device iPhone model USB device and USB extension cable so that they...

Page 5: ...MPE But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and person s body excluding extremities hands wrists feet and legs NOTICE This equipment has been tasted 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 int...

Page 6: ... 24 Operation Flow Display change Setting the iPod Control Repeat Shuffle Play Bluetooth General 28 Registration of a Bluetooth device to this unit Display change Setting of PIN Personal Identity Number code Connection of the registered Bluetooth device to this unit Disconnection of the Bluetooth device Deletion of the registered data Bluetooth Hands Free Phone 30 Phone answering Phone hanging up S...

Page 7: ...s as to compressed audio files Cautions as to the display of this unit Recording MP3 WMA Files on a CD Media USB Device Copyright No warranty Maintenance 46 Cleaning this unit Specifications 47 General FM Stereo Radio AM Radio Weather Band Radio CD Player Bluetooth Specification from the Terminal End Rear Connector of This Unit 48 ...

Page 8: ...e power supply is shut off or the power cable is unplugged Bluetooth This feature allows users to use a hands free phone and Bluetooth audio systems Compatible Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Version 2 1 EDR HFP1 5 Hands Free Profile OPP Object Push Profile A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile v 1 2 AVRCP1 0 Audio Video Remote Control Profile HSP v 1 1 Headset Profile USB connector The USB connector is...

Page 9: ...n Less than 32 GB Only supported for 1 partition iPod compatibility This unit supports only the following iPod models Supported iPod models are shown below Older models can not be supported Made for iPod touch 4th generation iPod touch 3rd generation iPod touch 2nd generation iPod touch 1st generation iPod classic 160 GB only iPod classic 120 GB only iPod classic iPod nano 6th generation iPod nano...

Page 10: ...audio device ex Silicon audio player HDD player etc TUNE SEEK a page 16 17 FILE Track File Number s d a page 18 21 24 29 30 32 34 1 through 6 Preset Buttons apage 16 17 28 SCROLL apage 19 22 25 SCAN iPod a page 20 23 25 REPEAT RANDOM apage 20 23 26 FOLDER apage 18 21 24 VOL Volume a page 13 14 ALM Alarm a page 34 PUSH SEL Select a page 11 14 24 28 29 31 34 PHONE a page 30 31 SRC Source a page 12 1...

Page 11: ...isplay setting the display returns to the regular mode To exit from the clock display setting press DISP Clock adjustment The 12 hour system is used for example 1Press DISP CLK Clock display 2Hold down DISP CLK for more than 2 seconds Indicator for AM or PM time Hour blinks 3Adjust the hour d Sets ahead s Sets back Hour entered 4Press DISP CLK Minute blinks 5Adjust the minute d Sets ahead s Sets b...

Page 12: ...turn to RADIO Notes When an output signal from the rear AUX terminal is detected this unit automatically changes the source to AUX2 If this unit no longer detects this input signal the source immediately before AUX2 resumes When an output signal from the rear AUX terminal is detected in the power off mode of this unit the power is turned on with the AUX2 source selected If this unit no longer dete...

Page 13: ...tion at connecting external amplifier lights when an external amplifier is con nected Note When an anomaly of the external amplifier is detected AMP FAULT appears the sound will be mute blinks repeatedly and the power of this unit is turned off after 6 seconds When an external amplifier is connected the adjust able volume level 0 to 33 Maximum Up Down ...

Page 14: ... Balance Fader q Up w Down q Increased w Decreased q Increased w Decreased q Right enhanced w Left enhanced q Front enhanced w Rear enhanced Setting Range 0 to 40 default 18 Setting Range 12 dB to 12 dB by 2 dB default 0 dB Setting Range 12 dB to 12 dB by 2 dB default 0 dB Setting Range 15 levels each and CENTER default CENTER Setting Range 15 levels each and CENTER default CENTER Note If no opera...

Page 15: ... emphasizes middle tone and slightly emphasizes treble SQ Sound Quality q w Select SQ is a function that can call up various sound types at the touch of button in accordance with your listen ing music type Selectable setting FLAT ROCK POP VOCAL default FLAT Note Settings of SQ bass and treble are influenced one another If such an influence causes distortion to the audio signal readjust bass treble o...

Page 16: ...mory APM With this operation stations with good receiving conditions can be automatically stored in the preset memory 1Select a band 2Hold down BAND APM for more than 2 seconds The preset stations under best receiving condi tions are received for 5 seconds each after preset ting the stations SCAN To stop scanning press one of the buttons from 1 through 6 Note New stations overwrite existing saved ...

Page 17: ...formation 24 hours a day on one of the following frequencies 1 162 400 MHz 2 162 425 MHz 3 162 450 MHz 4 162 475 MHz 5 162 500 MHz 6 162 525 MHz 7 162 550 MHz Note Further and updated information about the National Weather Radio station listing please visit the web site http www nws noaa gov nwr nwrbro htm Occasionally the frequency of an existing or planned station must be changed because of unex...

Page 18: ...to the previous next track file in the player mode For fast reverse fast forward hold down either of them DISP DISP DISP DISP DISC indicator Repeat Random Folder indicator in Operation Flow 1Press SRC to select the Disc Player source Notes The unit recognizes the disc and starts play ing automatically The power will be turned on automatically when a disc is loaded Disc Eject Press u Eject to eject ...

Page 19: ...r scrolling text press 3 SCROLL NO TEXT is displayed when there is no information on the disc MP3 WMA ID3 Tag ON OFF Hold down 3 SCROLL for more than 2 seconds TAG ON album title and song title artist name are displayed TAG OFF folder name file name are displayed Default Folder number File number Play time Folder name Album File name Title artist Clock lights lights lights lights ...

Page 20: ...t the scan play setting Scan play The first 10 seconds of each song each track file is played in sequence d Press 4 SCAN again to select the folder scan play Folder scan play only for MP3 WMA From the next folder the first 10 seconds of the first file in each folder is played in sequence lights d Press 4 SCAN again to turn off scan play Scan off Return to regular play Repeat Play Setting Press 5 REPEAT...

Page 21: ...SB memory USB Audio manufacturer USB Standard Compatibility 1 1 2 0 Full Speed File system is FAT12 16 32 Maximum current less than 1 A Recommended capacity partition Less than 32 GB Only supported for 1 partition Notes The use of USB devices that contain data files other than MP3 WMA stored is not recommended Playback or display may not be possible depend ing on the type of the USB device or the c...

Page 22: ... next file in the USB mode For fast reverse fast forward hold down either of them Repeat Random Folder indicator DISP DISP DISP DISP indicator lights when a USB device is loaded p p Display change Press DISP to change the display Notes For scrolling text press 3 SCROLL NO TEXT is displayed when there is no informa tion on the USB ID3 Tag ON OFF Hold down 3 SCROLL for more than 2 seconds TAG ON albu...

Page 23: ... the scan play setting Scan play The first 10 seconds of each song each file is played in sequence d Press 4 SCAN again to select the folder scan play Folder scan play From the next folder the first 10 seconds of the first file in each folder is played in se quence lights d Press 4 SCAN again to turn off scan play Scan off Return to regular play Repeat Play Setting Press 5 REPEAT to select the repeat p...

Page 24: ...lay respectively Playing Mode Selection is not available when this unit is switch to iPod control mode By connecting compatible with iPod devices to USB connector via a USB extension cable for iPod USB 2 0 not included you can enjoy music files stored on the compatible with iPod devices in your vehicle Note Refer to the section on USB MP3 WMA for connection VOL selects a value in the Playing Mode S...

Page 25: ...l mode between this head unit and iPod iPod mode Default Operate the iPod iPhone playback via this head unit cd iPod control mode Operate the iPod iPhone playback using its own controls Note The iPod control mode function may not be operated supported on the models other than compatible models listed on page 9 Please note the controllable function under iPod Mode and iPod Control Mode on head unit...

Page 26: ...album album shuffle play is activated d Press 6 RANDOM again to turn off shuffle play Shuffle off Return to regular play Note Depending on the connected iPod iPhone repeat play or random play function or display may differ from this unit and your iPod iPhone For use with iPod continued Repeat Shuffle Play Repeat Play Setting Press 5 REPEAT to select the repeat play setting One song repeat play The cur...

Page 27: ...control unit or head phones while connecting for iPod with the unit The unit may not operate correctly Connect this unit after turning down the vol ume for the iPod AUTHENTICATING appears until for iPod is recognized after connecting for iPod This indicates there is nothing wrong with the main unit We do not guarantee all the operations of con nectable devices If your iPod or iPhone is not working...

Page 28: ...yable characters symbols will be converted into an asterisk If registration is not successfully completed within 1 minute TIME OUT appears and the screen for registration number selection resumes If registration fails because of mismatched PIN code B T PIN ERR appears and the screen for registration number selection resumes Depending on the communication status it may takes 5 to 40 seconds for dev...

Page 29: ...f this head unit press SEL after step 1 Connection of the registered Bluetooth device to this unit 1Press the preset button s 1 through 6 to select the registration number of the Bluetooth device of interest Refer to the above 2Hold down BAND for more than 2 seconds for connection The Bluetooth indicator lights Notes Even if SRC Source is pressed to change the source the connection stays connected...

Page 30: ...ore than 2 sec onds during a call incoming Outgoing call termination Hold down PHONE for more than 2 sec onds during making a call When other party does not answer the call Setting of automatic answering function Hold down PHONE for more than 2 sec onds at the standby state The automatic answering function toggles between ON and OFF every time PHONE is held down for more than 2 seconds Automatic a...

Page 31: ...tch the data registered on the tele phone directory to be displayed up to 6 entries Pressing PHONE allows users to make a call to the displayed data Pressing BAND allows the deletion mode to be activated to delete the displayed data on the telephone directory If BAND is pressed again af ter SURE TO DEL appears the currently displayed one piece of data on the telephone directory is deleted Note To ...

Page 32: ... Phone mode is restored if 1 minute elapse in the Music mode without detecting A2DP compatible device Song selection FILE d Next file Hold down for fast forward Release to resume the regular play FILE s Back to the beginning of the current file Back to the previous file press twice Notes The control of pressing FILE d FILE s in music mode depends on the key definitions of connected device Depending on...

Page 33: ...nt depending on the operating environment and settings Be careful during wireless communication We assume no responsibility whatsoever for data generated or information leaked during wireless communication Influence from other devices If this product is used near another Bluetooth compatible device or a device that uses the 2 4 GHz frequency band problems such as the device not working properly and...

Page 34: ...blinks 5Adjust the minute d Sets ahead s Sets back Minute entered 6Push ALM to complete Completed The alarm is set to ON automatically after com plete alarm time setting Alarm indicator lights Notes When the clock a page 11 is not set perform and complete the alarm time setting the clock time will set to 13 00 automatically Please read just the clock time depending on the actual clock time Hold do...

Page 35: ...econds when the alarm is sounding also turns off the alarm Access of alarm ON OFF is available by push ALM in the Alarm time display Activating snooze Press any button on this unit when the alarm is sounding The alarm will sound again in 9 minutes Notes If you do not turn the alarm off when the alarm is sounding the alarm sound will shut off after an hour Including the amount of time the alarm was...

Page 36: ...power supply Some operations are not executable Some operations are not executable in particular modes such as menu mode a Read the operating instructions carefully and cancel the mode If the unit is still out of order consult your dealership No sound from speaker s BALANCE FADER setting is not appropriate a Readjust BALANCE FADER There is a break a short circuit poor contact or wrong wiring regar...

Page 37: ...is supplied to the antenna amplifier when using a film antenna etc a Check the wiring of the antenna battery lead The number of auto preset stations is less than 6 The number of receivable stations is less than 6 a Move to an area where receivable stations number is maxi mum and try presetting CD No playback or disc ejected The disc is inserted upside down a Insert a disc correctly There is a flaw or...

Page 38: ...ate files may cause sound skipping a Play Non VBR files Note Refer to Notes on MP3 WMA a Page 44 USB MP3 WMA Music is not played back even if a USB device is connected The USB device and USB extension cable are not connected cor rectly a Connect the USB device and USB extension cable correctly There is no music stored in a format that is supported on this unit a Check if there is any music data that...

Page 39: ...de then input the correct PIN code for connection This unit and Bluetooth device are too far apart a Bring this unit and Bluetooth device closer together and try to pair again The other party in the call complains of echoing or noise The voice of the other party heard from the car speakers is being picked up by the microphone and returned to the other party a Close the windows a Move the microphon...

Page 40: ...he voice dial function The distance between user and microphone is too far apart the sound is low or the surrounding is noisy a Speak toward the microphone closer and keep the surround ing quiet Sound skipping with Bluetooth audio This unit and Bluetooth device are too far apart a Bring the Bluetooth device closer to this unit There is another wireless device near this unit and interference occurs...

Page 41: ...d by copyright is not play able No disc in the player a Insert disc into the disc slot USB MP3 WMA A USB device is not connected or the connected device cannot be recognized aUse a USB memory that is suitable for this unit No playable files exist An unsupported USB device is connected aUse a USB memory that is suitable for this unit aRecord files that can be played back on this unit onto the USB mem...

Page 42: ...heck the type of data stored in the USB memory Format the USB memory if necessary The WMA file can be copyrighted aThe file protected by copyright is not play able For use with iPod The iPod is not recognized correctly aSome time could be taken for the iPod to be recognized aCheck the connection aReset the iPod and then connect it again Your iPod has no playable music aDownload playable music to you...

Page 43: ...aight in or eject and remove it straight out in parallel with the unit Otherwise the disc may be scratched or marked in the process When inserting a disc do not put one disc on another Failure to observe this may cause the discs to be jammed Do not leave discs in the following places Direct sunlight Near vehicle heaters Dirty dusty and damp areas On seats and dashboards Disc cleaning Use a dry sof...

Page 44: ...ker damage but also damage your hearing Display Information CD TEXT Disc title Track title MP3 Folder name File name MP3 ID3 tag Album name Title name artist name WMA WMA tag Album name Title name artist name Displayable characters Displayable length of file name folder name within 30 characters Unicoded file and folder names are reduced by half in the number of displayable characters Name files and ...

Page 45: ... Apple HFS UDF 1 50 Mix CD and CD Extra are not supported Q USB device File system is FAT12 16 32 Maximum number of files folders Maximum depth of trees 8 Maximum number of files CD media 512 folder is included USB device 65 535 Maximum number of files in one folder CD media 255 USB device 512 Maximum number of folders 128 Root folder is included Notes You can shorten the duration between data read a...

Page 46: ... stubborn stains qMoisten the soft cloth in dish washing soap diluted with water and wring well wWipe lightly Go over the same surface with a dry cloth Notes Since there is the possibility of water drops getting inside of the unit do not directly apply cleanser to the surface Do not scratch the screen with your nails or other hard objects The resulting scratches or marks will obscure the images Ca...

Page 47: ...Frequency Response 30 Hz 15 000 Hz 3 dB Alternate Channel Selectivity 75 dB Stereo Separation 35 dB at 1 kHz Signal Noise Ratio 70 dB Mono AM Radio Frequency range 530 kHz 1 710 kHz Usable sensitivity 28 dB μV 25 μV S N 20 dB Weather Band Radio Frequency range 162 400 MHz 162 550 MHz Usable sensitivity 3 dB μV S N 20 dB Signal Noise Ratio 40 dB μV 50 dB CD Player Sampling Frequency 8 times oversam...

Page 48: ... C16 32 MIC I C17 33 Pre out GND_RR O C18 34 Pre out GND_RL O C19 35 Pre out RL O C20 36 Pre out RR O Caution This product is designed without a fuse inside due to fuses already exist in your vehicle If your vehicle is without the fuse or a circuit breaker to protect this unit please consult your dealership add the specified fuse or a circuit breaker at the BATTERY lead of your vehicle s harness We...

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