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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT

69RH0-74E

Selecting the band

1) Press and hold “MODE” button (3) to

change to the list of available modes.

2) Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (4) to select

“FM” or “AM”, and press the knob (4) to

determine the selection.

NOTE:

You can also switch the display in

sequence by short pressing the “MODE”

button (3).

Seek tuning

Press and hold UP button (1) or DOWN

button (2) to start searching.

The unit stops searching for a station at a

frequency where a broadcast station is

available.

Manual tuning

Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (4).

The frequency being received is displayed.

Preset memory

1) Tune to the desired station.

2) Press “TUNE/FLD” knob (4) to change

the display to the preset channel list.

3) To store the station, turn “TUNE/FLD”

knob (4) to select one of the channels,

and press and hold the knob (4) to

determine the selection.

4) To select station from the preset chan-

nel list, press “TUNE/FLD” knob (4) to

change the display to the preset chan-

nel list.

Turn “TUNE/FLD” knob (4) to select

one of the channels, and press the

knob (4) to determine the selection.

NOTE:

12 stations can be stored for FM, and 6

stations can be stored for AM.

In case a station is stored over an existing

preset station, previous data will be overid-

den.

Auto store

1) Press and hold “TUNE/FLD” knob (4) to

start searching when in FM/AM mode.

Some stations in good reception will

automatically be stored to preset chan-

nel list in order, starting from a station

whose frequency is the lowest.

2) To select station from the preset chan-

nel list, press “TUNE/FLD” knob (4) to

change the display to the preset chan-

nel list while auto store mode indication

(C) is displayed.

NOTE:

• Auto Store can be cancelled by pressing

the “DISP/BACK” button.

• When the auto store is performed, the

station previously stored in the memory

at the position is overwritten.

• 6 stations can be preset for FM-AS, and

6 stations can be preset for AM-AS in

auto store mode.

Summary of Contents for AZ1801

Page 1: ...User Manual AZ1801...

Page 2: ...on an AS IS BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDI TIONS OF ANY KIND either express or implied See the License for specific language gov erning permissions and limitations under the License This file is p...

Page 3: ...User Manual AZ1801...

Page 4: ...on the power The unit starts to operate in the pre vious mode that the power was turned off To turn off the power press VOL PWR knob 1 for about 1 second Adjusting the volume Turn VOL PWR knob 1 Turni...

Page 5: ...ntly selected equalizer Adjusting bass treble balance fader 1 Turn TUNE FLD knob 6 to select Bass Treble Balance or Fader and press the knob 6 to determine the selection 2 Turn TUNE FLD knob 6 to adju...

Page 6: ...ensure that speaker configuration is selected as per the actual speakers present in the vehicle System settings 1 Press MENU button 5 Setup menu will be displayed 2 Turn TUNE FLD knob 6 to select Sys...

Page 7: ...to determine the selection Auto scroll setting Auto scroll setting is ON by default If the text contains more characters mark will appear at the right end and the display changes to the next set of c...

Page 8: ...y B Band C Auto store mode indication D RDS data NOTE Radio Reception Radio reception can be affected by envi ronment atmospheric conditions or radio signal s power and distance from the sta tion Near...

Page 9: ...he preset chan nel list press TUNE FLD knob 4 to change the display to the preset chan nel list Turn TUNE FLD knob 4 to select one of the channels and press the knob 4 to determine the selection NOTE...

Page 10: ...button 6 TUNE FLD knob A Track number B Play time C Current Active track information if supported by audio device D Repeat Random status Indication NOTICE Do not connect any USB device other than a US...

Page 11: ...old UP button 1 to fast for ward the track Press and hold DOWN button 2 to fast rewind the track Releasing the button can stop the fast forwarding rewinding Repeat playback 1 Press and hold MENU butto...

Page 12: ...t be rec ognized as audio systems for playing music USB device connection When connecting a USB device make sure that the connector is pushed all the way into the port present on audio sys tem Dependi...

Page 13: ...er 7 Ver 8 Ver 9 Standard compliant Bit rate 32 up to 320 kbps VBR up to 384 kbps MAX Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz WMA tag Ver 8 0 Channel 2 Channels AAC Bit rate 16 up to 320 kbps VBR up to 320...

Page 14: ...upported by audio device Selecting an iPod mode 1 Press and hold MODE button 3 to change the display 2 Turn TUNE FLD knob 6 to select iPod and press the knob 6 to deter mine the selection NOTE You can...

Page 15: ...ct Random 3 Press TUNE FLD knob 6 to select one of the settings as follows SONG The tracks in the iPod will be played in random order NOTE Settings may be displayed depending on the model of iPod Disp...

Page 16: ...d to connect specifically to the Apple prod uct s identified in the badge and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this...

Page 17: ...n TUNE FLD knob 3 to select AUX and press the knob 3 to deter mine the selection NOTE You can also switch the display in sequence by short pressing the MODE button 2 NOTE Please consult your place of...

Page 18: ...ipped 69RH186 1 OFF HOOK button 2 DISP BACK button 3 MENU button 4 ON HOOK button 5 TUNE FLD knob 6 Bluetooth setting button Bluetooth related settings can be entered only when the vehicle is in stati...

Page 19: ...button 4 5 Operate and register the Bluetooth device Secure Simple Pairing SSP incom patible Bluetooth device Enter the passkey into the Bluetooth device Secure Simple Pairing SSP com patible Bluetoo...

Page 20: ...sconnect Disconnect a registered Bluetooth audio Delete Delete a registered Bluetooth audio Change of passkey 1 Press MENU button 3 Setup menu will be displayed 2 Turn TUNE FLD knob 5 to select Blueto...

Page 21: ...the selection 3 Turn TUNE FLD knob 5 to select Initial Settings and press the knob 5 to determine the selection 4 Turn TUNE FLD knob 5 to select Initialize BT and press the knob 5 to determine the sel...

Page 22: ...ne Book Access Profile OPP Object Push Profile HFP Hand Free Profile A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile SPP Serial Port Profile NOTE After the Audio syst...

Page 23: ...3 2 1 Steering switch if equipped 69RH188 1 VOL PWR knob 2 OFF HOOK button on audio 3 Microphone 4 DISP BACK button 5 MENU button 6 ON HOOK button on audio 7 TUNE FLD knob 8 Volume button 9 Mute butt...

Page 24: ...00 phone numbers can be saved for every registered mobile phone Up to 30 phone numbers can be saved to the call history menu missed calls incoming outgoing calls When the call history exceeds 30 calls...

Page 25: ...honebook 1 Turn TUNE FLD knob 7 to select Contacts and press the knob 7 to determine the selection 2 Turn TUNE FLD knob 7 to select the desired initials and press the knob 7 to determine the selection...

Page 26: ...oth Settings and press the knob 7 to determine the selection 3 Turn TUNE FLD knob 7 to select Dial and press the knob 7 to deter mine the selection 4 Turn TUNE FLD knob 7 to select Add Speed Dial and...

Page 27: ...istory from your device Select according to the following steps 1 Press MENU button 5 Setup menu will be displayed 2 Turn TUNE FLD knob 7 to select Bluetooth Settings and press the knob 7 to determine...

Page 28: ...Play time C Text information display NOTE Some functions may not be usable on some Bluetooth devices Selecting Bluetooth audio mode 1 Press and hold MODE button 3 to change the display 2 Turn TUNE FLD...

Page 29: ...All the tracks in the group currently selected will be played repeatedly NOTE Settings may be displayed depending on the Bluetooth device Random playback if supported by device 1 Press and hold MENU b...

Page 30: ...button to operate the basic functions of the audio system 69RH142 1 MODE button 2 Selection button Selecting the radio station Selecting the track USB iPod Bluetooth audio mode 3 Mute button 4 Volume...

Page 31: ...n stop rewind ing Mute button 3 Hands free iPod mode Each time you press the button the mute will switch from ON OFF USB mode Press the button during playback to tem porarily stop the playback Volume...

Page 32: ...etting the anti theft function 1 Press MENU button 2 Setup menu will be displayed 2 Turn TUNE FLD knob 1 to select System Settings and press the knob 1 to determine the selection 3 Turn TUNE FLD knob...

Page 33: ...ation Number PIN When the main power source is discon nected such as when the battery is replaced etc it is required to enter the PIN to make the unit operable again 1 Set the ignition switch to ACC p...

Page 34: ...s tem NOTE Provision is also given for charging cable routing 7 Smartphone dock 1 can be rotated after nut 8 is loosened You can adjust the angle of the dock by rotating in 360 degree After setting th...

Page 35: ...or further information on compatible phones and application download pro cess please refer to MARUTI SUZUKI website Application is compatible with smart phones supporting iOS version 9 0 Android OS 5...

Page 36: ...er No sound is produced Fuse is blown Contact a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified work shop Radio Much noise It may not be exactly tuned in to the station Tune it in exactly to the station Unable to receiv...

Page 37: ...er a certain time Unable to receive a call Your current location may be out of service area Drive your vehicle to the service area of the phone The voice quality of hands free is low Distortion noise...

Page 38: ...iPod and check the USB device or the iPod body ERROR 3 If the USB device or iPod does not operate due to an over current this message will be displayed Remove the USB device or iPod and check the USB...

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