FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
| Component | Function |
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| Multi-media Module Receiver Assembly | Receives each type of signal and outputs the signals to each component. |
| Multi-display (Accessory Meter Assembly) | Displays signals from the multi-media module receiver assembly on the screen. |
| Remote Touch | Sends operating signals to the multi-media module receiver assembly. |
| Telephone Microphone Assembly | Transmits voice input signals to the multi-media module receiver assembly. |
| Steering Pad Switch Assembly | Transmits operation signals from the switches to the multi-media module receiver assembly. |
| No. 1 Stereo Jack Adapter Assembly | Transmits information about the portable audio player (USB type) connected to the USB port or to the multi-media module receiver assembly. |
| Rear Power Seat Switch (Audio Control Switch)*1 | Allows operation of the audio system from the rear seats. |
| Stereo Component Amplifier Assembly | Receives audio signals from the multi-media module receiver assembly and outputs them to the speakers. |
| Television Display Assembly*2 | Displays DVD, Blu-ray and other video contents via video signals from the disc player assembly or video (video adapter) terminal. |
| Video (Video Adapter) Terminal*2 | Inputs video signals via an external device connected to the provided HDMI or video terminal. |
| Multi-display Selector Sub-assembly*2 | Performs switching of the HDMI input, and outputs HDMI (audio/video) signals to the disc player assembly. |
| Disc Player Assembly*2 |
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*1: Models with rear audio system
*2: Models with Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system
FUNCTION
Bluetooth Audio System
The functions of the Bluetooth audio system that can be used vary with the version of the Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) supported by the Bluetooth audio player that is being used.
The available Bluetooth audio system functions differ in accordance with each Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) as follows:
| Function | Outline | Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) | ||
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| Version 1.0 | Version 1.3 | Version 1.4 or higher | ||
| Play | Starts playing the music. | ○ | ○ | ○ |
| Stop | Stops playing the music. | ○ | ○ | ○ |
| Pause | Pauses the music. | ○ | ○ | ○ |
| Track Up/Down | Changes the track. | ○ | ○ | ○ |
| Fast Up/Down | Fast-forwards or reverses. | ○ | ○ | ○ |
| Album Up/Down | Changes the album. | - | ○ | ○ |
| Repeat (Single Repeat) | Repeats the selected music. | - | ○ | ○ |
| Random (All Track Random) | Plays all the music in the portable audio device at random. | - | ○ | ○ |
| Scan (All Track Scan) | Scans all the music in the portable audio device. | - | ○ | ○ |
| Music Information | Shows the track number, playtime, track name artist name and album name. | - | ○ | ○ |
| Remaining Battery Level | Shows the remaining battery level of the Bluetooth audio player. | - | ○ | ○ |
| Music List | Shows the music list. | - | - | ○ |
Tech Tips
○: Available
- : Not available
The functions of the Bluetooth audio system are shown in the following table:
| Function | Outline | |
|---|---|---|
| Setting up a Bluetooth Audio Player | Registering a Bluetooth Audio Player | In order to use the Bluetooth audio system with a Bluetooth audio player, it is necessary to register it to the audio head unit. Once a Bluetooth audio player is registered, the Bluetooth audio system connects automatically. The user can register up to 5* Bluetooth audio players. |
| Deleting a Bluetooth Audio Player | The user can delete a Bluetooth audio player. | |
| Connecting a Bluetooth Audio Player |
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| Changing Bluetooth Audio Settings | Selecting a Bluetooth Audio Player | If the user has registered a second Bluetooth audio player, either one can be selected for connection. |
| Displaying a Bluetooth Audio Player | The user can view the information of the Bluetooth audio player on the system. | |
| Changing the Connection Method | Enables the user to select the connection method. With this function, the user determines whether to make a connection from the audio head unit to the Bluetooth audio player or from the Bluetooth audio player to the audio head unit. | |
| Displaying the Bluetooth Audio Settings | The user can see Bluetooth audio information settings on the system screen. | |
| Changing the Device Name or Passcode | The user can change a device name or a passcode. | |
| Initializing the Bluetooth Audio Settings | The user can initialize the settings. | |
Tech Tips
*: The maximum number of Bluetooth devices that can be registered (including Bluetooth phones and Bluetooth audio players).
Bluetooth Hands-free System
Bluetooth is a short-distance, high-speed wireless data communication system that uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band prescribed by the Bluetooth SIG (Special Interest Group).
This system enables drivers to place or receive phone calls without operating a cellular phone.
The Bluetooth hands-free system is included in the multi-media module receiver assembly.
The major hands-free functions are shown in the following table:
| Function | Audio System | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Calling with a Bluetooth Phone | By Dial Pad | ○ | |
| By Contacts | ○*1 (2500 Items) | ||
| By Call History*2 | ○*3 (30 Items) | ||
| By Call History*2 | Dialed Number | ○*6 (15 Items*4/10 Items*5) | |
| Received Call | ○*6 (15 Items*4/10 Items*5) | ||
| Missed Call | ○*6 (15 Items*4/10 Items*5) | ||
| All Call History | ○ | ||
| By Favorites*2 | ○ (15 Items) | ||
| By Voice Recognition*2 | Dialing by Name | ○*8 | |
| Dialing by Phone Number | ○*8 | ||
| Dialing by Voice Tag | ○*10 | ||
| 112 Emergency Call*2 | ○*4 | ||
| By Point Of Interest (POI) Call | ○*11 | ||
| By Short Message Service (SMS)/Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)/E-mail | Reception Screen*2 | ○*4, *7 | |
| Mail Screen*2 | ○*4, *7 | ||
| Text Messages | ○*4, *7 | ||
| Receive with Bluetooth Phone/Talk on Bluetooth Phone | Receiving Call*2 | Received Manually | ○ |
| Refused | ○ | ||
| Interrupt Call*2 | ○ | ||
| Tone Sending | By Dial | ○*12 | |
| By Registered Number*2 | ○*12 | ||
| Receive and Reply Message with Bluetooth Phone | Registering Bluetooth Phone | ○ (5 Bluetooth Phones) | |
| Recognition/Connection | Connecting Bluetooth Phone | Connected Automatically*2 | ○ |
| Connected Manually*2 | ○ | ||
| Setting | Setting Automatic Connection | ○ | |
Tech Tips
○: Can be performed
-: Not equipped
*1: It is possible to have up to 2500 items per telephone (Bluetooth phone).
*2: Can be performed while driving.
*3: Models for China, or models with a destination package for Australia, Hong Kong or Macau
*4: Models for Europe
*5: Except models for Europe
*6: Except models for China, or models with a destination package for Australia, Hong Kong or Macau
*7: Models with a destination package for Australia
*8: Models for Europe or China, or models with a destination package for Australia or New Zealand
*9: Except models with a destination package for Australia
*10: Except models for Europe or China, or models with a destination package for Australia, Hong Kong or Macau
*11: Models with navigation system
*12: Models for Europe, or models with a destination package for Australia
The hands-free functions are shown in the following table. However, for safety, some functions may not be selectable when the vehicle is being driven.
| Function | Outline | ||
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| Calling with a Bluetooth Phone | By Dial Pad | The user can make a call by inputting a telephone number. | |
| By Contacts | The user can make a call by using the contact data that has been transferred from the user's cellular phone. The user can register up to 2500 items in the contact list. | ||
| By Call History*1 | The user can make a call by selecting a telephone number from all call history. However, the number of telephone numbers in the call history that the user can use is limited while driving. | ||
| By Call History*1, *2 | Dialed Number | The user can make a call by selecting a previously dialed number. The system will remember up to 15*3/10*4 dialed numbers. If more than 15*3/10*4 calls have been made, the oldest number will be overwritten by the new number. | |
| Received Call | The user can make a call by selecting a received call number. The system will remember up to 15*3/10*4 received call numbers. If more than 15*3/10*4 calls have been received, the oldest number will be overwritten by the new number. | ||
| Missed Call | The user can make a call by selecting a missed call number. The system will remember up to 15*3/10*4 missed call numbers. If more than 15*3/10*4 calls have been missed, the oldest number will be overwritten by the new number. | ||
| All Call History | The user can make a call by selecting a telephone number from all call history. However, the number of telephone numbers in the call history that the user can use is limited while driving. | ||
| By Favorites*1 | The user can make a call by using a registered contact selected from the contact list, a dialed number or a received call. | ||
| By Voice Recognition (Dialing by Name)*1, *5 | The user can make a call by saying a name registered in the contact list. | ||
| By Voice Recognition (Dialing by Phone Number)*1, *5 | The user can make a call by saying a desired number. | ||
| By Voice Recognition (Dialing by Voice Tag)*1, *6 | The user can make a call by saying a registered voice tag. | ||
| 112 Emergency Call Support*1, *3 | The user can make a call the 112 emergency call service by operating a switch displayed on the dial pad screen. | ||
| By Point of Interest (POI)*7 | The user can make a call by operating a switch when "Call" is displayed on the navigation screen. | ||
| By Short Message Service (SMS)/Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)/E-mail (Reception Screen)*1, *8 | The user can make a call by operating a switch when "Call" or the off-hook icon is displayed on the incoming message screen. | ||
| By Short Message Service (SMS)/Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)/E-mail (Mail Screen)*1, *8 | The user can make a call by operating a switch when the off-hook icon is displayed on the mail screen. | ||
| By Short Message Service (SMS)/Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)/E-mail (Text Messages)*8 | The user can make a call by operating a switch when a telephone number is displayed in blue in a text message. | ||
| By Quick Dial | The user can make a call by selecting a registered number from the favorites list on the basic screen. The basic screen can be displayed by selecting a basic screen display switch (quick dial screen). | ||
| Receiving a Call Using a Bluetooth Phone*1 | When a call is received, the incoming call screen is displayed with a sound. | ||
| Talking on a Bluetooth Phone*1 | While the user is talking on the phone, the talking screen is displayed. | ||
| Changing Bluetooth Phone Settings | Favorites Registration | The user can register contacts, dialed numbers or received calls. Up to 15 favorite contacts can be registered. | |
| Volume Settings | The user can set the volume. | ||
| Contact List Settings | Transferring a telephone number: The user can transfer telephone numbers from the Bluetooth phone to the system. Up to 2500 items (up to 4 numbers and 4 e-mail addresses per entry) can be registered in the contact list. | ||
| Automatically transferring a telephone number: When a PBAP-compatible phone is connected, the phonebook data of the phone can be automatically transferred. | |||
| Registering phone numbers: The user can register phone numbers in the contact list.*9 | |||
| Adding data to the contact list: The user can add data to the contact list.*9 | |||
| Editing data: The user can edit the registered data.*9 | |||
| Deleting data: The user can delete the data.*9 | |||
| Screen Settings | Incoming call display: The user can change the incoming call display setting. | ||
| Contact data and call history data transfer condition: The user can select whether a message is displayed or not after contact data and call history data are transferred. | |||
| Bluetooth connection status at startup: When the power switch is turned on (ACC) or on (IG) and a Bluetooth phone is automatically connected, the connection check will be displayed. | |||
| Initializing the settings: The user can initialize the settings. | |||
| Registering and Selecting a Bluetooth Phone | Bluetooth Phone Registration |
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| Bluetooth Phone Selection*1 | When 2 or more registered Bluetooth phones are in the cabin, it is necessary to select which phone to use. Only the selected phone is available for use as a hands-free phone. The phone registered last is automatically selected.*11 | ||
| Bluetooth Information Confirmation and Editing | The user can set, change and initialize the information of the Bluetooth phone displayed on the screen. | ||
| Deleting a Bluetooth Phone | The user can delete a registered Bluetooth phone from the audio head unit. | ||
| Bluetooth Phone Message*8 | Checking a Message | Transmits the messages (Short Message Service (SMS)/ Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)/e-mail) received on the Bluetooth phone to the audio head unit. The following functions are available for the transmitted messages.
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| Replying to a Message*1 | Replies to a message (Short Message Service (SMS)/ Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)/e-mail) received on the Bluetooth phone. | ||
| Editing a Reply Message | Edits the reply. | ||
| Displaying Mail List*1 | Displays the list of received messages (Short Message Service (SMS)/Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)/e-mail). However, the number of the received messages in the list that the user can view is limited while driving. | ||
Tech Tips
*1: Can be performed while driving.
*2: Except models for China, or models with a destination package for Australia, Hong Kong or Macau
*3: Models for Europe
*4: Except models for Europe
*5: Models for Europe or China, or models with a destination package for Australia
*6: Except models for Europe or China, or models with a destination package for Australia
*7: Models with navigation system
*8: Models for Europe, or models with a destination package for Australia
*9: PBAP non-compatible phone, or PBAP compatible phone with the automatic telephone number transfer function set to off
*10: The maximum number of Bluetooth devices that can be registered (including Bluetooth phones and Bluetooth audio players).
*11: When the preferred setting function is off.
CONSTRUCTION
Audio Control Switch (Models with Rear Audio System)
The audio control switch allows a rear seat occupant to operate the audio system.
| *A | 4-passenger Models | *B | 5-passenger Models |
| *1 | Audio Control Switch | - | - |
No. 1 Stereo Jack Adapter Assembly
A No. 1 stereo jack adapter assembly is provided inside the console box.
| *1 | No. 1 Stereo Jack Adapter Assembly | - | - |
| *a | When the cover is closed. | *b | When the cover is open |
Steering Pad Switch Assembly
Frequently used switches are located on the steering pad for easy use.
The steering pad switches provided on the steering pad may vary in accordance with optional equipment.
| *1 | Seek Up/Down Switch | *2 | Volume +/- Switch |
| *3 | Mode Switch | *4 | Voice Back Switch |
| *5 | On-hook Switch | *6 | Off-hook Switch |
| *7 | Voice Switch | - | - |
DIAGNOSIS
For details on the procedure required to enter the Service Menu screen, refer to the Repair Manual.