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4          VX316A

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Owner’s Manual

15. Bluetooth® AUDIO PLAYER OPERATIONS .....................................................................................................29

  Select Bluetooth Audio Mode ..............................................................................................................................29

  Controlling the Bluetooth Audio Player ................................................................................................................29

  Playing Music.......................................................................................................................................................29

  Play/Pause Playback ...........................................................................................................................................29

  Switch to Previous/Next Track .............................................................................................................................29

  Fast Forward/Backward .......................................................................................................................................29

  Tag Display Function ...........................................................................................................................................29

16. Bluetooth® TELEPHONE OPERATIONS

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  Introduction to Bluetooth® Technology ................................................................................................................

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  Select Phone Mode .............................................................................................................................................

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  Voice Dialer..........................................................................................................................................................

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  Key Input..............................................................................................................................................................

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  Phonebook...........................................................................................................................................................

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  History..................................................................................................................................................................32

  Bluetooth Settings................................................................................................................................................

33

  Pairing with an External Device ...........................................................................................................................

33

  Cancelling Pairing Mode ......................................................................................................................................

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  Connecting to a Bluetooth Device .......................................................................................................................

33

  Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device .......................................................................................................................

33

  Deleting a Bluetooth Device ................................................................................................................................

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  Auto Answer Function ..........................................................................................................................................

34

  Auto Play Function...............................................................................................................................................

34

  Reset Bluetooth Information ................................................................................................................................

34

17. AUX OPERATIONS

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18. VIDEO INPUT/DVB-T2 OPERATIONS

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35

19. HDMI/MHL OPERATIONS

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20. SETTINGS OPERATIONS

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  Select Settings .....................................................................................................................................................

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  Balance/Fader Adjustment...................................................................................................................................

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  Time Alignment Adjustment .................................................................................................................................

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  Sound Effect Controls ..........................................................................................................................................

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  Subwoofer Controls .............................................................................................................................................

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  Graphic Equalizer ................................................................................................................................................

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  Clock Adjustment .................................................................................................................................................

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  General Settings ..................................................................................................................................................

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  About ...................................................................................................................................................................

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21. TROUBLESHOOTING

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22. ERROR DISPLAY

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23. SPECIFICATIONS

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Contents

Содержание VX316A

Страница 1: ...VX316A Owner s manual DVD Multimedia Station With 6 2 Touch Panel Control ...

Страница 2: ... 13 7 RADIO MODE OPERATIONS 14 Listening to the Radio 14 Seek Tuning 14 TP Seek 14 Manual Tuning 14 Autostore 14 Storing Preset Memory 15 Recalling a Preset Station 15 8 RDS OPERATIONS 15 RDS Radio Data System 15 TA Traffic Announcement 16 Emergency Broadcast 16 PTY Programme Type 16 Volume Setting of TA Emergency Broadcast and PTY 17 AF Alternate Frequency Function 17 REG Regional Programme 17 9 ...

Страница 3: ... Operation 23 12 CD USB MTP AUDIO OPERATIONS 24 Playing Audio Files in CD USB memory MTP device 24 Play Pause Playback 24 Switch to Previous Next File or track 24 Fast Forward Fast Backward Operation 24 Repeat Playback 24 Random Playback 24 Album Artwork 24 Selecting a Track on the Directory View 25 Tag Display Function 25 13 CD USB MTP PICTURE OPERATIONS 26 Showing CD USB MTP Picture Mode Screen ...

Страница 4: ... Settings 33 Pairing with an External Device 33 Cancelling Pairing Mode 33 Connecting to a Bluetooth Device 33 Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device 33 Deleting a Bluetooth Device 34 Auto Answer Function 34 Auto Play Function 34 Reset Bluetooth Information 34 17 AUX OPERATIONS 35 18 VIDEO INPUT DVB T2 OPERATIONS 35 19 HDMI MHL OPERATIONS 35 20 SETTINGS OPERATIONS 37 Select Settings 37 Balance Fader Adj...

Страница 5: ...lity via USB memory MTP device Built in Bluetooth Handsfree HFP Audio Streaming A2DP AVRCP and Phonebook PBAP External Digital Video Broadcast Terrestrial 2 DVB T2 support Front panel Auxiliary Input and 4ch RCA output with Subwoofer Control VOLUM E SRC MI C Rooftop monitor Reverse camera DVB T 2 receiver not available in all countries iPhone Mobile phone via HDMI MHL Handsfree Audio Streaming via...

Страница 6: ...nearest Clarion ser vice center for safety Professional skills and experience are requires to do so As the driver you alone are responsible for your driving safety In order to avoid a traffic accident do not operate the sys tem while driving In order to avoid a traffic accident operate the system only when the vehicle is stopped at a safe place and the parking brake is on The software may contain ...

Страница 7: ...larion shall not be liable for any damage When using an USB memory stick we recommend that you backup your data stored on it before by using a per sonal computer etc Data files may be broken when using USB memory sticks in the following situation When disconnecting the USB memory stick or turning the power off during writing or reading data When affected by static electricity or electric noise Con...

Страница 8: ...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 note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance iPhone iPod iPod Nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Copyright...

Страница 9: ...n to display Home Screen press again to return to current source Press and hold the knob to turn off the power Rotate the knob left or right to decrease or increase the volume RESET hole Reboot the system Note When the RESET button is pressed all saved memory in the unit are cleared USB port USB mass storage device MTP iPod iPhone insertion AUX input 3 5mm Auxiliary jack insertion Video DVB T2 inp...

Страница 10: ...nsure the tray is inserted in the correct direction Notes Misuse may result in rupture of the battery producing leakage of fluid and resulting in personal injury or damage to surrounding materials Always follow these safety precautions Use only the designated battery When replacing the battery insert properly with polarities oriented correctly Do not subject battery to heat or dispose of in fire o...

Страница 11: ... turned on Press this button in CD USB MTP mode to enter exit the directory view Press this button in iPod mode to enter exit the iPod Menu Press this button in Radio mode to switch to the next band Press these buttons in Radio mode to go to the next previous page in the PTY Selection Menu Press these buttons in CD USB MTP mode to go to the next previous page in the directory view Press these butt...

Страница 12: ...HFP profile is connected to the unit 5 Bluetooth indicator Lights up when Bluetooth is con nected to the unit 6 REG indicator 7 AF indicator 8 PTY indicator 9 TP indicator 10 TA indicator Note The Home Screen indicator bar has the same indicator images but in a different arrangement and layout Turning off the Display Monitor 1 On the Home Screen press the button to turn off the display monitor The...

Страница 13: ...ed when the parking brake is enabled when the car is parked The audio portion of the video can still be played but a blank screen will be displayed in place of the video display Video Output If an external monitor is connected to the head unit pas sengers in the back seat can watch the video separately Note The external monitor can only mirror videos from Disc USB that are being played on the unit...

Страница 14: ...if you press the button TA in the display lights up and the unit automatically searches for a TP station 3 If a TP station is not received the unit continues the search operation Press the button to stop the TP station searching Note For more details refer to RDS Operations Manual Tuning 1 Press the button to select the SEEK Tab The tab controls will change accordingly 2 Press the DX LOC MANU butt...

Страница 15: ...ET button recalls the stored radio frequency RDS Radio Data System Press the RDS button to select the RDS Tab The tab con trols will change accordingly This unit has a built in RDS decoder system that supports broadcast stations transmitting RDS data This system can display the name of the broadcast station being received PS and can automatically switch to the broadcast station with the best recep...

Страница 16: ...nt broadcast reception is cancelled and the unit returns to the TA standby mode Searching for a TP station 1 When TP is not lit if you press the button TA in the display lights up and the unit automatically searches for a TP station 2 If a TP station is not received the unit continues the search operation Press the button to stop the TP station searching Emergency Broadcast If an emergency broadca...

Страница 17: ...ous receiving station Volume Setting of TA Emergency Broadcast and PTY The volume for TA emergency broadcast and PTY inter rupts can be set during their respective interrupts The factory default setting is 15 During TA emergency broadcast or PTY interrupt turn the VOLUME rotary knob to set the volume to the desired level 0 to 33 When the interrupt ends volume returns to the level it had before int...

Страница 18: ...from CD Logical format File system When writing an MP3 WMA AAC file on a disc please select ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 without including ex pansion format as the writing software format Normal playback may not be possible if the disc is recorded on another format The folder name and file name can be displayed as the title during MP3 WMA AAC play Entering File and Folder Names If the file name and ...

Страница 19: ...ded Auto reload If you leave the ejected CD without removing it it will be drawn into the unit automatically after about 15 seconds USB This system can play audio files MP3 WMA AAC stored in an USB memory which is recognized as USB Mass Storage Class device You can use your USB memory as an audio device by simple copying desired audio files into it Note This system will not operate or may operate ...

Страница 20: ...ect direction as this will damage the USB memory device as well as the USB slot Watching Listening to a track with USB memory MTP device 1 If a USB memory MTP device have been inserted press the HOME button to select the USB iPod mode Notes When USB memory MTP device is first time loaded the system will go to directory display If you reconnect the same device that you disconnected last the system ...

Страница 21: ...n to resume playback Skip Search a Chapter Press CHAPTER or CHAPTER button during playback Chapters are skipped down or up from current locations as many times as the button is pressed and playback start Skip Search a Title Press TI TL E or TI TL E button during playback Title are skipped down or up from current locations as many times as the button is pressed and playback start Fast Forward Fast ...

Страница 22: ... recorded For details see the mark of the disc indicates that 8 kinds of subtitles have been recorded Depending on the disc switching may be completely im possible or impossible on some scenes 2 To turn off subtitles repeat pressing the button until subtitles are turned off Switching Angle On DVD discs which video recorded in two or more angles you can switch among the angles during playback 1 Sho...

Страница 23: ...he text will change as RPT OFF VIDEO RPT FLD RPT RPT OFF VIDEO RPT Video Repeat The current video will be repeated after finish playing FLD RPT Folder Repeat The video in current folder will be played repeatedly The button will be displayed as FLD RPT RPT OFF Repeat Off Disengage the unit from repeat play During repeat off mode the button will be displayed as RPT OFF Switching Subtitles Some video...

Страница 24: ...ast forward and fast backward speed may differ depending on the media device Repeat Playback 1 Press the button to select the repeat status for playback The text will change accordingly 2 Every time the button is pressed the text will change as RPT OFF TRK RPT FLD RPT RPT OFF TRK RPT Track Repeat The current track will be played repeatedly The button will be displayed as TRK RPT FLD RPT Folder Rep...

Страница 25: ...n to enter directory view 2 Press the track title on the display list The selected track will start playing 3 When the desired track is not displayed press and to flick the track list up and down 4 When the desired track is in the other folder press the folder title on the display list to enter the folder 5 Press to go to previous level of folder Tag Display Function 1 Each time the button is pres...

Страница 26: ... Button 2 Effect Mode Toggle Button 3 Rotate Operation Button 4 Repeat Button 5 Next Picture Button 6 Previous Picture Button 7 Play Pause Button 8 Directory Path Display 9 Picture Number Display Play Pause Playback 1 Press the button to start slide show 2 Press the button again to stop the slide show Switch to Previous Next File or track Press or button during playback to play previ ous next file...

Страница 27: ...ing playback Releasing the button will resume playback at normal speed Note The fast forward and fast backward speed may differ depending on the iPod Tag Display Function Each time the button is pressed the display is toggled in the following order Album Art Song Title Song Title Album Name Artist Name Repeat Play 1 Press the button to select the repeat status for playback The text will change acc...

Страница 28: ...egories Playlists Artists Albums Songs Genres Composers Audiobooks Podcasts Availability depends on iPod 1 Exit iPod Menu Button 2 Category Track List 3 Page Down Button 4 Page Up Button 5 Return Button 6 iPod Music Directory Display iPod iPhone Operations Selecting a Song from iPod Menu Supported iPod iPhone Devices Supported iPod iPhone and compatible software version iPod iPhone Compatible Vers...

Страница 29: ...agmented or switch noises may be generated Playing Music After the connection with a Bluetooth audio player is estab lished the play mode is automatically engaged When playback is not started for some devices press the button manually Play Pause Playback 1 Press the button during playback 2 To resume playback press the button Switch to Previous Next Track 1 Press the button during playback to play...

Страница 30: ...t of contacts Notes Please check your phone s specification for supported profiles or consult with the nearest service centre for your phone compatibilities Select Phone Mode 1 Press the button on the Home Screen The display will change accordingly 2 Audio and volume adjustment are not available in this mode 3 Press one of the top buttons to select a specific setting category 4 Press the button to...

Страница 31: ... Press the button to call the last called number Notes Depending on the mobile phone the Telephone Interrupt screen may be cancelled and the connection with this system may be disconnected when entering Private mode Phonebook You can use the Phonebook data obtained from the device to make a call from this unit 1 Contacts List 2 Alphabetical Search Button 3 Page Down Button 4 Page Up Button 5 Downl...

Страница 32: ...tton 4 Press the button to hide the keypad Notes The search function only search for the first character of the contacts If the characters cannot be found it will search and display the fol lowing alphabet History The system will memorize the Dialed Received Missed calls record data in the memory The data can be used to make a call from this unit 1 Missed Calls 2 Received Calls 3 Dialed Calls 4 Do...

Страница 33: ...Mode During Pairing mode press the button to cancel Pair ing mode The display will return to the Bluetooth Settings tab Connecting to a Bluetooth Device Automatic Connection The unit will automatically connect to the paired device af ter pairing However some devices will not allow automatic connection to the device after pairing please use the device to manually connect to the unit A connection ca...

Страница 34: ...ting Auto Answer Function The Auto Answer feature allows the unit to automatically an swer any incoming call to the unit after a 5 seconds period Press Auto Answer in the Bluetooth Settings tab to toggle the Auto Answer feature Auto Play Function The Auto Play feature allows the unit to automatically switch modes to Bluetooth Audio and begin A2DP streaming play back when a device is connected or p...

Страница 35: ...se refer to the user manual of the DVB T2 receiver 19 HDMI MHL OPERATIONS This system has HDMI MHL input where you can display the video output from the connected device 1 Connect the video output device to the HDMI MHL input 2 Press the button in the Home Screen and select the HDMI mode to display the screen of the connected de vice 2 When the DVB T2 receiver is not connected to the unit press th...

Страница 36: ...ing connection 1 Connection with the iPhone with 30 pin connecter 2 Connection with the iPhone with lightning connector 3 Connection with the Android Phone 4 Connection with the equipment with HDMI output HDMI cable sold in the market 30pin cable Supplied with iPhone 30pin Digital AV adapter Made by Apple Inc iPhone 4S HDMI cable sold in the market Lightning cable Supplied with iPhone Lightning Di...

Страница 37: ...e adjustment range for balance is R12 to F12 2 Pressing the button emphasizes the sound from the front speakers 3 Pressing the button emphasizes the sound from the rear speakers 4 Press the button to reset the fader to CENTER Note This feature is not available in Phone mode Time Alignment Adjustment 1 Previous Preset 2 Next Preset 3 Reset Button 4 Increase Delay Button 5 Decrease Delay Button 1 Pr...

Страница 38: ...dio on the unit 1 Press the button to toggle the loudness function on or off The button display will change accordingly Subwoofer Controls High Pass and Low Pass Filters 1 Press the button to select a higher frequency value 2 Press the button to select a lower frequency value 3 The ascending order of the phase options are THROUGH 60 Hz 90 Hz 120 Hz THROUGH Phase Selection 4 Press the button to sel...

Страница 39: ...mat to AM or PM The button display will change accordingly Note The button is only available in 12 Hour clock display 1 Reset Button 2 Exit Button 3 Programmable Buttons 1 Select Programmable Steering Remote Control on the General Settings menu A series of 12 virtual buttons are available for key function allocation on the unit Note A universal remote steering controller has to be connected to the...

Страница 40: ...Current Mode Layout 2 Next Category Button 3 Increase Effect Button 4 Progress Bar Display 5 Category Name Display 6 Decrease Effect Button 7 Previous Category Button Touch Panel Calibration Screen Adjustment 1 Select Screen Adjustment on the General Settings menu The display will change according to the current mode display 2 Press the buttons to select the screen adjustment category in the follo...

Страница 41: ... on the light receptive part of the remote control unit it may not work The battery of the remote control unit is dead or there is no battery in the remote control unit Check the battery of the remote control unit GENERAL DVD PLAYER Problem Cause Measure Disc cannot be loaded A disc is already loaded Eject the disc before loading the new one There is foreign matter already in the disc slot Remove ...

Страница 42: ...not supported Use a file with supported video codec Video is played without audio Audio codec is not supported Use a video file with supported audio codec Music is muted and skips to the next file Music file format is not supported Use a supported file format Picture video returns to directory after CURRENT FILE NOT SUPPORTED display Picture video file format is not supported Use a supported file ...

Страница 43: ...t from Phone mode Caller s voice sounds distorted or is intermittent Volume is too loud depends on the car environment speakers and microphone and half duplex mode is automatically triggered Try reducing the telephone volume level Caller reports poor voice quality at remote end Difficulties with pairing and connecting with a device during another Bluetooth operation such as audio streaming This is...

Страница 44: ...t engaged Check that the parking brake is engaged The display is dark The Brightness control is too low Adjust the Brightness properly The headlight of the vehicle is lit The display is made dark at night to prevent the glare When the headlight of the vehicle is lit in the daytime the display gets dark Adjust the Brightness properly ...

Страница 45: ...t a proper device An error occurred when controlling the device Disconnect the device and reconnect it again The device is connected via the USB Hub Disconnect the device and reconnect directly to the connector of this unit without using the USB Hub OVER CURRENT Over current or data error is detected Turn off the ignition switch disconnect the device restart the engine and reconnect it again If th...

Страница 46: ...Charging only Specification USB 2 0 Charging Power 1 5A iPod iPhone Supported iPod iPhone iPhone 6S Plus iPhone 6S iPhone 6 Plus iPhone 6 iPhone 5S iPhone 5C iPhone 5 iPhone 4S iPod Touch 6th Gen iPod Touch 5th Gen iPod Nano 7th Gen Screen Screen size 6 2 inch Resolution 800 x 480 Touch type TFT Active Matrix Display Bluetooth wireless technology Version Bluetooth 3 0 Frequency Range 2 40 2 4835 G...

Страница 47: ...Printed in Malaysia VX316AU ...

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