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Controls – Device 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 2 8 3 4 7 5 6 1 2 3 button (Home) Short press: Calls up the main menu Long press: Displays active apps button Short press in main menu: Shortcut for background settings and calls up Settings menu Short press in active app: Calls up options Long press: Function for current Android app (if available) button (back) Short press: Returns to previous screen Long press: Calls up brightness settings for display 7 RADIO button Start radio mode 8 microSD
Controls – Remote control 18 19 48 21 46 23 44 25 42 20 47 22 I button For DVD playback: Ends playback J button Short press in main menu: Shortcut for background settings and opens Settings menu Short press in active app: Opens options Long press: Function for current Android app (if available) K button Short press: Opens main menu Long press: Displays active apps L button Pausing/continuing media playback M button Open Settings menu N button Answering a call O button Ending/rejectin
Controls – Remote control | Contents W button Muting the device/cancelling mute X / button Short press: Radio: Changes frequency in increments DAB: Selects previous/next station Media: Selects previous/next track Long press: Fast searching Y button Short press: Returns to previous screen Long press: Calls up brightness settings for display Z button Deletes last keyboard entry [ button For DVD playback: Repeats individual section \ GOTO button For radio playback: Selects frequency For media/DVD pl
Contents | Safety notes Media/DVD playback................................................ 19 Starting media playback ................................................... 19 Media display ........................................................................ 19 Media browser for media type and folder .................. 20 Media browser for title information .............................. 20 Options menu ....................................................................... 20 Calling.....................
Safety notes | Cleaning notes | Disposal notes | Scope of delivery | Software update Refrain from these functions and all additional functions that will divert your attention from the traffic situation and from operating the vehicle while driving. To use these functions, stop at a suitable location and operate your device while the vehicle is standing. Observe the following notes about road safety: • Use your device in such a way that you can always safely control your vehicle.
Placing the device in operation | Operation Placing the device in operation Operation Caution! Transport securing screws Ensure that the transport securing screws at the top side of the device are removed before the startup of the device. Touchscreen Switching on/off Switching on/off with the rotary/pushbutton 쏅 For switch-on, press the left rotary/pushbutton. 쏅 For switch-off, hold the left rotary/pushbutton pressed for more than 2 seconds.
Operation Navigation in menus Keyboard input A keyboard is displayed for entering text or numeric values: Changing to the main menu button. 쏅 Press the or 쏅 Touch the [ ] button. Note: Repeatedly pressing the you to the main menu. 1 2 button will also return Changing to the previous screen or the higher-level menu button. 쏅 Press the or ] button. 쏅 Touch the [ or ] button.
Operation | Main menu Android status bar and menu The Android status bar displays, e.g. Android messages, running Android apps and WLAN, Bluetooth and mobile radio status. In regular operation, the Android status bar is hidden and displayed only in navigation mode. Displaying the Android status bar 쏅 Tap on the time display on the top right corner of the display. Note: The Android status bar is automatically hidden again after approx. 10 seconds. Main menu Opening main menu 쏅 Press the button.
Main menu 6 Area display Displays which area of the expanded app line is currently selected. 7 App buttons Tap on a button to start the app. 8 Combined app button (folder button) These buttons combine up to 6 buttons of different apps. Tap on the combined button to display the individual buttons of the apps. Next, tap on an individual button to start the app. Notes: • You can set up your own combined app buttons (see the section "Moving an app in the main menu").
Sound settings The equalizer display 2 Sound settings 1 Opening sound settings 2 3 4 5 쏅 In the main menu, select the Equalizer app (see the chapter "Main menu"). or 쏅 Press the right rotary/pushbutton for approx. 2 seconds. Note: The sound settings can also be opened from within the options menu of other apps.
Sound settings | System settings The equalizer display 3 1 System settings 2 3 Opening system settings 쏅 In the main menu, select the Settings app (see the chapter "Main menu").
System settings ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ Activating/deactivating WLAN § Selecting a WLAN Activating/deactivating Bluetooth § Device management § Phone book synchronisation § Phone book sorting § Activating/deactivating automatic phone book synchronisation § Activating/deactivating automatic connection § Activating/deactivating automatic call answering § Entering/changing the pairing code § Activating/deactivating the external microphone § Activating/deactivating twin connect (2 cell phones can be conne
External devices and data carriers External devices and data carriers DVD/CD mode Basic information Inserting a DVD/CD Playable data carriers and media • DVD/VCD/CDDA • DVD/CD-R/RWs • USB data carriers • SDHC cards • MP3 or WMA files, movies and images Notes: • To ensure proper functioning, use only CDs with the Compact-Disc logo and DVDs with the DVD logo.
External devices and data carriers Removing a USB data carrier 쏅 Turn off the car sound system. 쏅 Disconnect the USB data carrier. SDHC cards This device features a SDHC card reader under the cover at the front of the device. Inserting a SDHC card 쏅 Open the "MEDIA A/V" cover above the right rotary/ pushbutton. 쏅 Insert the SDHC card with its labelled side to the left (flattened corner to the top) and its contacts first into the card reader until it clicks into place.
External devices and data carriers | Radio 쏅 Select the Devices management entry. 1 2 Radio 3 4 Note: This car sound system is set to the reception area Europe at the factory. You can set a different reception area (see the chapter "System settings", General/ Radio region option). Starting radio playback 쏅 In the main menu, select the Radio app (see the chapter "Main menu"). or 쏅 Press the RADIO button. The radio display opens (see the next section) and playback starts.
Radio 3 Selecting the waveband/memory bank Note: Reception area Europe only: If the AM memory bank is selected, another tap on [ AM ] changes to the LW waveband. Tap on [ LW ] again to return to the AM waveband. ¡ ¡ 4 Time/Bluetooth® status 5 Scanning stored stations of the current memory bank ¡ 6 Memory locations of the current memory bank Short press: Calls up the stored station Long press: Saves the set station Note: Every memory bank features 10 memory locations.
DAB/DAB+ 8 Scanning all receivable stations DAB/DAB+ 9 Switching priority for traffic announcements on/off The device can be used for DAB playback. Note: For the DAB playback, the optional Blaupunkt DAB+ Tuner Box 945 must be connected. Starting DAB playback 쏅 In the main menu, select the DAB Radio app (see the chapter "Main menu"). The DAB display opens (see the next section) and playback starts.
Media/DVD playback Media/DVD playback This chapter describes the playback of media on connected devices and data carriers (DVD, VCD, CDDA, CDROM, USB, SDHC, SD, iPod, Android Music Player, Bluetooth® Streaming). DANGER! Risk of road safety due to video playback. The use of the video playback can divert your attention from the traffic situation and lead to serious accidents! Do not use video playback while driving. To use it, stop at a suitable location and operate your device while the vehicle is standing.
Media/DVD playback 8 Track selection § For USB/SDHC/SD/CD-ROM: Short press: Opens media browser for media type and folder (see the next section) Long press (not for CD-ROM): Opens media browser for title information (see the section "Media browser for track information") § For audio CD: Track selection § For DVD: Opens DVD menu § For iPod/Android Music Player: Opens media browser for track information (see the section "Media browser for track information") Media browser for title information 9 Opening/cl
Media/DVD playback For video playback from data carriers: ¡ Format: Selects image format for playback ¡ Keyboard: Selects a title based on its title number.
Calling The list of calls Calling Opening the phone 쏅 In the main menu, select the Phone app (see the chapter "Main menu"). The keyboard display 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 The list of calls features the following functions and displays: 1 List of the most recently called numbers/contacts with date and time of the call Tap on an entry to call the number/contact.
Calling | Smartphone Mirror mode The Options menu Smartphone mirror mode The options menu features the following functions and settings: ¡ Bluetooth setting: Opens Bluetooth® settings (see the chapter "System settings", Bluetooth menu) ¡ Device list: Opens Bluetooth device list (see the chapter "Bluetooth® sources", section "Managing Bluetooth® devices") ¡ Phone book sync: Copies contacts from the phone book of the cell phone to the device/updates contacts on the device Note: You can automatically synchr
Navigation Navigation Note: Only for devices with navigation software. DANGER! Risk of road safety by using the navigation. The use of the navigation can divert your attention from the traffic situation and lead to serious accidents! Do not make any settings while driving. To use it (e.g. for entering a destination address), stop at a suitable location and operate your device while the vehicle is standing.
Navigation Entering a destination 1 2 3 Planning a route 4 7 5 1 6 2 3 5 4 The destination menu features the following functions and displays: The route menu features the following functions and displays: 1 Finding a destination based on keywords. The key- 1 Information about the current route word can be, e.g. part of a street name, a point of interest category or a point of interest. Note: The destination is searched in the vicinity of a location (by default your current position).
Navigation Keyboard input A keyboard is displayed for entering text or numeric values: 1 This map view features the following functions and displays: 1 House numbers at your current position Displaying GPS information about the current position 2 2 Opening the quick access menu Note: The quick access menu allows direct access to certain functions. You can customise the entries of the quick access menu (see the section "Navigation settings", Customising quick access option).
Navigation 3 Information about the current route and position Showing/hiding information Note: You can select the displayed information yourself (see the section "Navigation settings", Settings for visual instructions option). 4 Tapping on the map to determine a destination on the map Note: For a planned route, you have the following options: § Replacing the existing destination with a new destination. § Planning the new destination as interim destination of the route.
Navigation | Rear Seat Entertainment | Showing device display on external monitor Additional options Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) The menu for additional options features the following functions and settings: ¡ Updates and Extras: Information about updates and extras for the navigation application ¡ Sunrise and Sunset: World map with day/night boundaries and your current position ¡ Trip Overview: Displaying stored trips and routes ¡ Country Info: Displaying country-specific information, e.g.
Steering wheel-mounted controls | WLAN | Useful information | Technical data Steering wheel-mounted controls (SWC) Note: Only for vehicles without CAN bus. Up to 8 functions of the device can be operated via existing steering wheel-mounted controls. This requires assigning the desired functions to the buttons of the steering wheel-mounted controls. Note: The SWC function operates with analogue control signals (passive resistive matrix).
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Appendix Supported iPod/iPhone devices FCC Statement Our product can support below listed iPod/iPhone generations: • iPhone 6 Plus • iPhone 6 • iPhone 5s • iPhone 5c • iPhone 5 • iPhone 4s • iPhone 4 • iPod touch (5th generation) • iPod nano (7th generation) "Made for iPod" and "Made for iPhone" mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, iPhone respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
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