Iriz STANDARD Audio Manual
Iriz STANDARD Audio Manual
Iriz STANDARD Audio Manual
This handbook contains essential information about the car radio of your new Proton as well as other important advice to be rigorously followed.
Before starting to use your new car radio, please read the information carefully and keep it for reference.
Traffic safety
As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your responsibility to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times. Never use your car radio in a way that could
distract you. Please keep in mind that you travel a distance of 14m per second of a speed of only 50 km/h.
Should the traffic situation become particularly demanding, we advice you not to use the radio. Always make sure that you are still able to hear any meaning
signals coming from outside the vehicle, such as police or fire engine sirens, so that you can react accordingly.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Clarion Malaysia is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
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Contents
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2. CONTROLS........................................................................................................................................... 4
3. NOMENCLATURE ................................................................................................................................ 5
Names of the Buttons and their Functions............................................................................................. 5
4. OPERATIONS........................................................................................................................................ 7
Basic Operations.................................................................................................................................... 7
Radio Mode Operations.......................................................................................................................... 9
RDS Operations................................................................................................................................... 10
USB Operations.................................................................................................................................... 11
USB Common Operations.................................................................................................................... 13
Introduction to Bluetooth® Wireless Technology................................................................................... 16
Handsfree Operations.......................................................................................................................... 19
Audio Streaming Operations................................................................................................................ 20
Other Operations.................................................................................................................................. 20
Compatible Devices.............................................................................................................................. 21
5. TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................................................... 22
6. ERROR DISPLAYS.............................................................................................................................. 25
7. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................ 26
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2. CONTROLS
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Main Unit
[DIRECT] buttons
[ ]
[ ] [ ]
[ ] [ ]
[ / ] [ / ]
[ / ] [ / ]
[ / / ] [ / ] [ / ] [ / ]
[ VOL / VOL ]
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3. NOMENCLATURE
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Note:
Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter “2. CONTROLS” on page 4.
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Names of the Buttons and their Functions
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[RPT] button
Press the button to perform track repeat play
while in the USB mode.
Press the button during track repeat to perform
folder repeat play while in the USB mode.
Press the button during Folder repeat to Off
repeat play.
[RDM] button
Press the button to perform track random play
while in the USB mode.
Press the button during track random to perform
folder random play while in the USB mode.
Press the button during Folder random to Off
random play.
[DIRECT] buttons
Recall station directly while in the Tuner mode.
Press and hold the button for 1 second or longer
to store a station into memory in the Tuner
mode.
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4. OPERATIONS
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Basic Operations Note: Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter “2. CONTROLS” on page 4.
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Basic Operations
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Radio Mode Operations
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Listening to the radio DX SEEK Manual memory function
1. Press the [SRC] button and select the Tuner When the [ ] button is pressed and held in 1. Press the [BAND] button and select a band
mode, then the radio will be on. position for 1 second or longer, search will be that you want to store in the memory.
performing in the direction of higher frequencies.
2. To select a preset band, press the [BAND] When the [ ] button is pressed and held in 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to tune into a
button, and then select one of the preset position for 1 second or longer, search will be desired station.
bands such as FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM. performed in the direction of lower frequencies. 3. Press and hold one of the [DIRECT] buttons for
Every time the [BAND] button is pressed, the band * When seek tuning starts, “DX SEEK” 1 second or longer to store the current station
switches in the following order: appears in the display. into preset memory.
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1...
3. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to tune in the LOCAL SEEK Auto store
desired station. If the [ ] button is pressed and held in position
Auto store is a function for storing up to 6 stations
for 1 second or longer, search will be performing
that are automatically tuned in sequentially. If 6
in the direction of higher frequencies. When the
receivable stations cannot be received, a previously
Seek tuning [ ] button is pressed and held for 1 second or
stored station remains un-overwritten at the
There are 2 types of seek tuning: DX SEEK and longer, search will be performed in the direction
memory position.
LOCAL SEEK. of lower frequencies. Broadcast stations with
good reception sensitivity are selected. 1. Press the [BAND] button and select the desired
DX SEEK can automatically tune in to receivable band (FM or AM).
* When local seek starts, “LO SEEK”
broadcast stations; LOCAL SEEK can tune in
appears in the display. 2. Press and hold the [PS/AS] button for 1 second
to only broadcast stations with good reception
sensitivity. or longer. The stations with good reception are
Manual tuning stored automatically to the preset channels.
1. Press the [BAND] button and select the “A-STORE” will be displayed.
desired band (FM or AM). 1. Press the [BAND] button to select the desired
band FM1,FM2,FM3 or AM. * Auto store is performed in current band.
2. Press the [MENU] button for 1 second or longer
to toggle DX/LOCAL seek. “DX MODE/LO 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to manually tune in
MODE” will be displayed. a station.
Preset scan
3. Press the [ ]/[ ] button for 1 second or lon- Preset scan receives the stations stored in preset
ger to start automatic station tuning. Preset memory function memory in order. This function is useful when
searching for a desired station in memory.
Preset memory function can store up to 24
stations. There are 6 stations for each of FM1, 1. Press the [PS/AS] button.
FM2, FM3 and AM . 2. When a desired station is tuned in, press the
[PS/AS] button again to continue receiving
that station. “P-SCAN” will be displayed and “
” indicator lights in the display.
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Radio Mode Operations RDS Operations
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USB Operations
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USB memory device operation This unit does not support connections to a
! CAUTION
computer. In addition, connections made through
a USB hub device are also not supported. Do not try to put your hand or fingers in the
Note:
The following operations are available in USB mode. If the USB memory device supports multiple USB insertion slot. Also never insert foreign
- Pause partitions, only the first partition will be supported. objects into the slot.
- Track selection
- Fast-forward/fast-backward The order in which tracks are recorded may be USB memory device insertion may result in
- Top function differ depending on the USB memory devices protruding as it might be dangerous to the
- Scan play connected (the actual playback order may not be user while driving. For safety purposes, it is
- Repeat play the same as that indicated on your computer’s advisable to use a USB extension cable to
- Random play display). connect between the USB memory device
- Folder selection and the USB port on the main unit.
See “USB Common Operations” on page 13. Audio files playable on this unit are limited to
MP3/WMA/FLAC files. For further information Do not leave a USB memory device
on MP3/WMA/FLAC playback, please refer to unattended in an automobile. Exposure to
About USB “USB Common Operations” on page 13. direct sunlight or high temperatures may
cause deformation or other malfunction of
USB is the abbreviation of Universal Serial the USB memory device.
Bus, an external bus standard that supports
data transfer rates of 12Mbps. The main unit is When the device is subjected to static
compatible with USB 1.1/2.0 with maximum data electricity or electric noise, this may result
transfer rates of 12Mbps (Full Speed). in the loss of data.
USB memory devices that can be played by
connecting to the unit’s USB cable are limited to Folder structure
those recognized as “USB mass storage class
device”; operation is not guaranteed with all 1. An USB memory device with a folder
USB memory devices. For USB memory devices having more than 8 hierarchical levels will be
compatibility, please consult the nearest service impossible.
dealer for more information.
* Devices compatible with “USB Mass Storage Number of files or folders
Class” can be used simply by connecting to
1. Up to 255 files per folder can be recognized. Up
the host device, without need for special
to 10000 files can be played.
drivers or application software.
2. Up to a maximum of 512 folders can be
Consult the manufacturer of your USB memory
supported. However, actual folders support will
device for information regarding whether it
still be depending on total files.
is supported by “USB Mass Storage Class”
standards. Please take note that hard disk drive 3. Tracks are played in the order that they were
(HDD) is not supported. recorded onto a device. (Tracks might not always
be played in the order displayed on the PC.)
To prevent the accidental loss of data, always
back up important data to your computer. 4. Some noise may occur depending on the type
of encoder software used while recording.
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USB Operations
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Precautions when creating MP3/WMA/ Hot plugging function Listening to a track with USB memory
FLAC on USB memory device This unit has the ability to recognize the changes device already connected to the unit
Usable sampling rates and bit rates: of connecting and disconnecting a USB memory Press the [SRC] button to select the USB mode.
device.
When the unit enters the USB mode, track will start
MP3 When the unit is powered on, this function allows to play automatically.
you to start playing the tracks automatically when
Decode Format MPEG 1, 2 and 2.5 - Layer the USB memory device is inserted. If there is no USB memory device inserted,
3 “NO MEDIA” will be shown for selection
Sampling Rate MPEG-1 : 32, 44.1, 48 * The operation mode changes in the
Connecting a USB memory device following order each time the [SRC] button
(kHz) MPEG-2 : 16, 22.05, 24 is pressed.
MPEG-2.5 : 8, 11.025, 12 1. Connect the USB memory device into the port
with the correct direction. “TUNER” “USB” “B/TOOTH AUDIO”
Bit-rate (kbps) MPEG-1 : 32 - 320 “TUNER” ...
MPEG-2 : 8 - 160 2. Playback will begin from the first track on the
USB memory device.
MPEG-2.5 : 8 - 160
VBR * Always insert the USB memory device Unplug the USB memory device
fully into the port. Incomplete connections
WMA Remove the USB memory device from the port
may cause the USB memory device to be
during USB mode,”NO MEDIA” will be shown for
Sampling Rate 8, 16, 22.05, 32, 44.1 not recognizable.
4 seconds before revert to Radio mode.
(kHz) * Depending on the number of tracks Alternatively, user can remove USB memory
recorded, some amount of time may be
Bit-rate (kbps) 48 - 192 device at any other mode. It is safe to remove USB
required until all tracks are read into the
memory device during track playing.
FLAC unit.
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USB Common Operations
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Note: The arrangement is shown below.
• USB will have different functionalities in some cases.
Please read carefully where differences applied. File Info (File/Folder/Title/Artist/Album)
2 Sec
Pausing play
1. Press the [ ] button to pause play. “PAUSE”
is shown in the display. Folder Info (Further) 2 Sec
2. To resume USB play, press the [ ] button 2 Sec
again.
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USB Common Operations
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UNICODE ID3 (Chinese, Japanese and etc) is FLAC files are to be played by writing them onto Folder select
not supported. Only ASCII characters can be a medium such as a USB with their file names This function allows you to select a folder
displayed in Tags. beginning with play sequence numbers such as containing MP3/WMA/FLAC files and start playing
If ID3 TAG has Japanese, Chinese or other non- “01” to “99”, depending on your USB writer. from the first track in the folder.
supported characters, “*” will be displayed as For example, a medium with the following folder/
substitution. 1. Press the [ ] button to move the next
file hierarchy is shown below. folder. Press the [ ] button to move the
previous folder.
Selecting a track
Track-up
1. Press the [ ] button to move to the beginning
of the next track.
2. Each time the [ ] button is pressed, playback
proceeds to another track in the advancing [ ]
direction.
Track-down [ ]
1. Press the [ ] button to move to the beginning
of the current track.
2. Press the [ ] button twice to move to the
beginning of the previous track.
Fast-forward/fast-backward
Fast-forward
Press and hold the [ ] button for 1 second or * Press the [ ] button while in the final
longer. folder will shift to the first folder.
Fast-backward * Folder without any MP3/WMA/FLAC file is
Press and hold the [ ] button for 1 second or not selectable.
longer. 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select a track.
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USB Common Operations
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Top function Repeat play To Cancel Random
Press the [BAND] button, then the USB will start This function allows you to play the current track 1. Press the [RDM] button again during All Random
playing from the top. repeatedly. play.the “ ” and “ ” indicators are turned
Start to play the first track of first folder. 1. Press the [RPT] button to perform repeat play. off.
the “ ” indicator lights in the display.
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Introduction to Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
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What is Bluetooth® wireless Audio/Video Remote Control Profile Bluetooth Settings Mode
technology? (AVRCP) 1. Press and hold the [ADJ] button for 1 second
Bluetooth® wireless technology is a radio technology This profile enables music from Bluetooth® audio or longer to enter Adjustment mode.
that connects devices, such as mobile phones and player to be controlled remotely. AVRCP allows 2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the
headsets, without wires or cords over a short some basic playback control function such as play/ “B/TOOTH SETTINGS” in the item list.
distance of approximately 10 meters (Approx. 33 pause, volume up/down and next/previous track to
a Bluetooth® audio player. Please refer chapter “Other Operations” on
feet). Get more information at www.bluetooth.com.
page 20 for Adjustment function.
3. Press [ ] button to enter “B/TOOTH
What is Bluetooth® wireless profiles? What is pairing? SETTINGS” mode.
Bluetooth® wireless profiles are the different ways Bluetooth® devices will not work if the devices 4. Press [ ]/[ ] button to select the item.
that Bluetooth® devices communicate with other have not been paired. With a mobile phone
featuring Bluetooth® technology, you must ‘pair’ (CONNECT DEVICE) ADD DEVICE
devices. Bluetooth® phones support the hands-free
the car stereo with the phone before you use it for (DELETE DEVICE) (DISCONN
profile (HFP). In order to support a certain profile,
the first time. ‘Pairing’ creates a unique wireless DEVICE) B/TOOTH RESET
a phone manufacturer must implement certain
mandatory features within the phone’s software. link between the phone with Bluetooth® wireless Note:
The followings are the currently supported profiles technology and your car stereo eliminating the need • Items in brackets will be displayed according to con-
to repeat the pairing process during future use. nection status.
for the main unit.
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For classic phone: • Timeout for pairing mode is 2 minutes. Connecting Bluetooth® device
Enter the defined PIN code when prompt • Please refer chapter “Audio Streaming Operations” on The unit will automatically connect to the paired
(“0000” by default). page 20 for music streaming functionality.
device after pairing. However, some phones will
Upon successful pairing, system will not allow automatic connection to the device after
automatically connect with the phone. the Cancelling pairing mode pairing; please use the phone to manually connect
mobile phone will prompt for a passkey, to the unit. Connection can be established at
1. During pairing mode, press the [BAND] button
enter the PIN. any Source mode. If connection is unsuccessful,
once to cancel Pairing mode.
Notes: automatic connection will stop.
2. The display returns to previous mode.
• Please make sure your mobile phone supports the HFP 1. Select “CONNECT DEVICE” from B/TOOTH
profiles. SETTINGS mode.
• Always make sure the Bluetooth Operation mode in the Deleting paired devices 2. Press [ ] button.
phone is on when using this car handsfree.
1. Select “DELETE DEVICE” from B/TOOTH 3. Press [ ]/[ ] button to select a paired device
• Any further connection attempts by other devices to
connect as HFP partner are rejected until the current
SETTINGS mode. to be connect and press the [ ] button.
device is disconnected. Please refer your mobile phone 2. Press the [ ] button. If there is device paired, 4. Unit will try to establish a connection with the
owner’s manual for disconnecting device. “XXXXXXXX” will be displayed selected connected phone.
• Timeout for pairing mode is 2 minutes. 3. Press [ ]/[ ] button to select a device to
• Please refer chapter “Handsfree Operations” on page be deleted and press the [ ] button for the Notes:
19 for telephone function. confirmation. “DELETED” will be displayed. • The “ ” indicator will light on and device name and
“CONNECT” will be displayed upon successful
4. During “DELETE ALL”, press the [ENT] button connection.
Pairing with an external audio player will delete all devices. “DELETED” will be
• The unit will also automatically connect to the last
displayed.
(A2DP support) 5. During “DELETE ALL”, press the [ ] button
connected phone when car ignition is turned on.
• Make sure your phone’s Bluetooth function is turned
1. Select “ADD DEVICE” from B/TOOTH will enter the confirmation screen. on, within acceptable range and no other Bluetooth
SETTINGS mode. devices such as headset is connected during automatic
6. Press [VOL+] button to select “YES” and press
2. Press [ ] button to enter then “PAIRING” [ ] button for the confirmation. connection.
is displayed. • Connection activated through unit is only HFP
7. Press [VOL -] button to select “NO” and press
3. Set the Bluetooth® audio player in Pairing mode. [ ] button to return to previous screen.
(Handsfree).
Notes: • Audio streaming connection will need to be initiated
Note: by the Bluetooth audio device itself. Some phones will
• Please make sure your external audio player supports
• Upon finish deleting, display will switch to B/TOOTH connect audio streaming as well when HFP is connected.
the A2DP and AVRCP profiles.
SETTINGS. • Any connection attempt with a new device will require
• Any further connection attempts by other devices to
connect as A2DP/AVRCP partner are rejected until the disconnecting previously connected device first.
current device is disconnected. Otherwise, connection will not be successful.
• The same device may connect as both A2DP/ AVRCP • It is not recommended to connect 2 devices (phone and
and HFP partner. This normally happens to mobile phone external audio player) at the same time.
with wireless music streaming capability. However, using
the same device might cause the A2DP/AVRCP to be
disconnected when there is an incoming call or making
a call.
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Introduction to Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
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Handsfree Operations
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Incoming call Ending a call Cancelling a call
Whenever your car stereo is operating, the car This function allows you to end a call conversation This function allows you to cancel an outgoing call
stereo is in standby mode waiting for the next call. via the car stereo. via the car stereo.
When an incoming call arrives the car stereo is 1. Press the [ ] button to end the call. 1. Press the [ ] button to cancel an outgoing
muted automatically and the ring tone is reproduced 2. “CALL ENDED” will display before returns to call.
through your car’s speaker. previous mode. 2. “CALL ENDED” will display before returns to
Car stereo will temporarily switch to Telephone Note: previous mode.
mode and caller ID will be displayed in the car • Alternatively, you may also end the call by using your Note:
stereo. phone’s keypad.
• Alternatively, you may also cancel the call by using your
Notes: phone’s keypad.
• Car stereo will be automatically set as default speaker
output every time when there is an incoming call. Making a call (Redial)
• Caller ID display (telephone number) is dependent on 1. Select “REDIAL” from Telephone Menu mode.
mobile phone and network provider. 2. Press [ ] button.
• Caller ID and “CALLING” will be displayed during 3. “DIALING” will be displayed when call is
incoming call.
successfully activated.
Notes:
Answering a call • Redial function is highly dependent on phone and
phone’s screen display level.
User can answer an incoming call directly from the • Alternatively, user can make calls using the phone’s
car stereo. Alternatively, you may also answer the keypad.
call by using your phone’s answer keypad.
1. Short press the [ ] button to pick up an
incoming call. Making a call (Voice dial)
2. The display switch to Telephone mode. 1. Select “VOICE DIAL” from Telephone Menu
3. During conversation, talk time is displayed. mode.
4. Press the button [DISP] to transfer call between 2. Press [ ] button.
phone and head unit during conversation. 3. “DIALING” will be displayed when call is
“PRIVATE MODE” will be displayed. successfully activated.
Rejecting a call
This function allows you to reject an incoming call
via the car stereo.
1. Press the [ ] button to reject an incoming call.
2. “CALL REJECTED” will display before returns
to previous mode.
Note:
• Alternatively, you may also reject the call by using your
phone’s keypad.
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Audio Streaming Operations Other Operations
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Other Operations Compatible Devices
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AF function Supported phones with Bluetooth®
The AF function switches to a different frequency wireless technology
on the same network in order to maintain optimum Make sure your mobile phone supports the follow-
reception. ing Bluetooth® profile:
1. Select AF function from “RDS SETTINGS” mode. - HFP (Handsfree for mobile phone)
2. Press the [ ] button. Optional profiles for audio streaming in mobile
phone:
3. Press the [VOL +/-] button to select “AF ON”
or “AF OFF”. - A2DP (Stereo music streaming)
AF ON: - AVRCP (Remote control function)
“AF” in the display lights and AF function turns on. Compliant with Bluetooth® version (V3.0, V2.0,
V1.2 and V1.1)
AF OFF:
“AF” in the display goes off and AF function turns Please check your phone’s specification for sup-
ported profiles or consult Proton service center for
off.
your phone compatibilities.
Factory Restore
1. Select “FACTORY RESTORE”.
2. Press the [ ] button.
3. Press [VOL +] button to select “YES” and press
[ ] button for the confirmation.
4. Press [VOL -] button to select “NO” and press
[ ] button to return to previous screen.
Note:
• System will restart when factory restore is initiated.
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING
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No sound heard. The speaker protection circuit 1. Turn down sound volume. Function can also be restored by turning the
is operating. power off and on again. (Speaker volume is reduced automatically when
the speaker protection circuit operates).
2. If the sound is muted again, consult our service department.
®
Audio streaming will begin to pulse Due to excessive Bluetooth If your phone is facing this problem, please do not use your phone while
on/off when using your connected activity on a low bandwidth link. audio streaming.
phone. Some phones will not handle this
well.
Display is showing “B/TOOTH Music in external audio player might Check whether both device and main unit are in play status. Change the
AUDIO” but there is no sound be paused. status in the device if necessary.
output. If problem persists, turn external music player off and on.
There might be connection links Please delete pairing information on both device and main unit and start
broken between the devices. re-pairing.
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Troubleshooting
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Problem Cause Measure
No sound heard. MP3/WMA/FLAC files are absent in the USB memory Write MP3/WMA/FLAC files onto the USB memory
device. device properly.
Files are not recognized as an MP3/WMA/FLAC file. Use MP3/WMA/FLAC files encoded properly.
Sound is cut or skipped. Noise is MP3/WMA/FLAC files are not encoded properly. Use MP3/WMA/FLAC files encoded properly.
generated or noise is mixed with
sound.
MP3/WMA/FLAC (USB memory device)
USB memory device cannot be USB memory device may be damaged. Reinsert the USB memory device to try again.
detected. Replace with a new USB memory device if failed.
USB memory device connector is in bad condition.
There may be compatibility issue with the USB memory Please use another USB memory device
device.
USB memory device is unable to plug The USB memory device connector may be inserted to the Reinsert the USB memory device with the correct
into the USB slot. slot in the wrong direction. direction.
USB memory device may be damaged. Replace with a new USB memory device.
The shape design of the USB memory device prevents it Use a USB extension cable.
to be properly inserted to the slot.
USB card reader cannot be detected. USB card reader is connected to main unit first before Insert the memory card to USB card reader first before
inserting memory card to the card reader. connecting to the main unit.
USB hard disk drive (HDD) cannot These devices are not supported. Use only compatible USB memory device.
playback or error display is shown.
Unable to playback songs. There may be compatibility issue with the USB memory Please use another USB memory device
device.
Too many songs are stored, some amount of time are Reduce the number of songs in the USB memory
required to read all the tracks available. device.
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Troubleshooting
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Some phones will not automatic connect after Restart car ignition and perform pairing again.
pairing. Always make sure pairing information on both device
and main unit have been deleted before starting a
new pairing activity.
If the problem persists, please consult with nearest
service center for your phone compatibility.
Car stereo is connected to other device. Disconnect the previous device and reconnect
current device.
Bluetooth and Telephone
Unable to reconnect to car stereo using phone. The device pairing information may have been Please make sure the device is still in the device list
deleted from the unit. of the unit and perform the above measure.
Callers voice sounds distorted or is intermittent. Volume is too loud (depends on the car Try reducing the telephone volume level.
environment, speakers and microphone) and
Caller reports poor voice quality at remote end. half-duplex mode is automatically triggered.
Difficulties of pairing and connecting with Due to excessive Bluetooth® activity on a low Disconnect all devices. Try pairing with phone first
phone during another Bluetooth® operation bandwidth link, it may result hard to get paired and connect A2DP device later.
such as audio streaming. and connected.
There is no sound output when incoming call Incoming call was answered too quickly before Please use your phone to transfer the audio back to
is answered. you hear the ringing tone. This can cause the the phone for the current ongoing call.
audio not properly transferred to the main unit by Kindly answer the call only when you hear a ringing
some phones. tone next time.
If the problem persists, please reconnect the phone
or create new pairing before the next incoming call.
There is no sound output during conversation. Bluetooth® communication link is lost. Please disconnect the phone and reconnect. If the
problem persists, please create new pairing for both
phone and main unit.
Cannot operate the handsfree function No response from mobile phone. Turn off and on the mobile phone.
properly
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6. ERROR DISPLAYS
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Error Display Cause Measure
DEVICE ERROR Failure detection of USB memory device when it is Unplug the USB memory device and re-plug into the port.
plugged into the port.
NO FILE No audio file is detected in the media. Replace with audio contents loaded USB memory device.
MEMORY
DEVICE
OVER CURRENT USB connector short circuit/ overloaded. Unplug the USB memory device, turn off the car stereo power
USB
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7. SPECIFICATIONS
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General
Max. power output : 4 x 25 W (4 Ω load)
Current consumption : Less than 10 A
Speaker impedance : 4 Ω (4 Ω to 8 Ω allowable)
Power supply voltage : DC 13.2V, negative ground.
Weight : 1.316 kg
Dimensions : 185.14mm Width x 107.14mm Height x
173.57mm Length
Note:
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for further improvement.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
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Part No : 280-9564-00
Language : ENGLISH
Model : PW953699, PW953793
PW953955, PW953994
Date : APRIL 2019