PART 3 PHONE FEATURES Switching the call Note ● 1. Switching the call between handsfree and handset device Accepting a call with the handset device will automatically connect the call in Private mode. When you receive an incoming call, you have the option of using the handsfree or talking privately by using the handset device. 3. Transferring a call on your Handset device to handsfree 1. If an incoming call is accepted with the handset device, the call will be connected 2.
Phone settings Turn Streaming Audio On and Off Note Press the ● Setting Phone Volume ● Streaming Audio is a feature which turns On/ Although the call volume can be changed Off BT Audio Mode. For more information on during a call, the volume will return to its ini- BT Audio, refer to the ‘BT AUDIO MODE’ tial level as saved in Setup. section in the Audio Features chapter of the Call volume can be operated separately user's manual.
PART 3 PHONE FEATURES Contacts Sync Contacts Sync is a feature which automatically downloads contacts when pairing a new phone. 2. Press the On or Off button next 2. Press the to the Streaming Audio menu. Press the button to restore the Changes are saved as they are made. In other words, once you change a setting, the new setting will become saved. 88 Off button next Note Default ● default setting. ● or to the Contacts Sync menu. Note ● On PART 3.
SMS Changing passkey needed whenever you pair a new handset the SMS feature will download unread device. 3 PHONE FEATURES The passkey is the authentication code on or off within the system. When turned on, incoming messages to provide a read back of new messages. 2. Press the On or Off button next to the SMS menu. Note ● Press the Default button to restore the default setting. ● Changes are saved as they are made. In other words, once you change a setting, the 1.
PART 3 PHONE FEATURES Caution Mobile Phone Compatibility Depending on the manufacturer, product and product specification, some mobile phones functions may not be supported or may not operate to specification. Carefully read the cautions listed below. ● 3. I nput the new passkey and press the Done button to save. The occurrence of problems upon using mobile phones may be caused by the mobile phone and not by the Audio unit.
PART 4 Table of contents PART 4 VOICE COMMANDS Conditions for voice command system … ………………………………………………………………………… 92 Operating Voice Command Turning Command Feedback On and Off… …… 94 Adjusting Voice Command Volume… ………… 95 Speaker Adaptation Creating a Voice Profile… ……………………………… 96 Selecting a Previous Voice Profile… …………… 97 Deleting a Voice Profile… ……………………………… 98 Voice Command List Command List - General Commands………… 99 Command List - Audio Commands… ……… 100 … ……………………………………… 100 1.
PART 4 VOICE COMMANDS Conditions for voice command system The voice control system includes a special handsfree microphone mounted above the while you are speaking, and ask your passengers not to speak while you are giving voice commands.
Voice Command Help Note Operating Voice Command ● Using Voice Command ● Press the key shortly to interrupt the system command feedback and enter a The Voice Command Help section provides voice command. you with lists of commands that can be used in each mode, adding ease and convenience say “Exit” or press the using voice commands. 4 VOICE COMMANDS key for over 0.8 PART To terminate the voice control system, either second.
PART 4 VOICE COMMANDS Turning Command Feedback On and Off Note ● Press the Default button to restore the default setting. Changes are saved as they are made. In ● other words, once you change a setting, the new setting will become saved. 3. Press the mode to view a list of related Voice Commands. Note ● 1. Press the Voice button. The “help” command can be used even while voice recognition dialogue is operating.
Adjusting Voice Command Volume Note ● P ress the Default button to restore the ● Changes are saved as they are made. In default setting. other words, once you change a setting, the PART new setting will become saved. 4 VOICE COMMANDS 1. Press the Voice button. 2. Use the ◀ , ▶ buttons to adjust the voice command volume. 3. P ress the button to return to the Setup screen. PART 4.
PART 4 VOICE COMMANDS Speaker Adaptation Creating a Voice Profile The Voice Command feature in the UVO system allows you to create speaker profiles in order to maximize recognition accuracy. You will be asked to read a number of sentences to the system so that it can adapt 2. P ress the Default button next to the Speaker Adaptation menu. 4. Input the name of the profile you wish to use and press the Done button. to your voice.
Selecting a Previous Voice Profile PART 3. Press the name of the profile. displayed on the screen, press the key then read the displayed sentence in 1. Press the Voice button. your natural tone. Note Press the ● None(Default) button to restore the default profile. Note ● Changes are saved as they are made. In ● There are 10 commands in the training set. other words, once you change a setting, the For each one, press the speak button and new setting will become saved.
PART 4 VOICE COMMANDS Deleting a Voice Profile Note ● Press the None(Default) button to restore the default profile. ● Changes are saved as they are made. In other words, once you change a setting, the new setting will become saved. 3. Press the Delete button next to the name of the profile. 1. Press the Voice button. 4. Press the Yes button. 2. Press the profile name button next to the Speaker Adaptation menu. 98 PART 4.
Voice Command List Command List - General Commands Command The voice commands for this system are Operation ● Exit / Quit / Cancel Terminate the voice control system commands. ○ Go back Returns to the previous step. ● Repeat Repeats the system prompt. ● Help rovides instruction on the voice command P necessary for the current situation. ● Voice command feedback {on, off} Turns command feedback on/off. Global commands (●) : Commands that operate in all modes.
PART 4 VOICE COMMANDS Command List - Audio Commands 1. FM/AM Radio Command Operation ● Radio Plays the most recent frequency for the most recent band ● Radio {FM, AM} Plays the most recent frequency for the corresponding Band. ● Radio {87.5 - 107.9} FM Plays the selected FM band frequency. ● Radio {530 - 1710} AM Plays the selected AM band frequency. ● Radio FM preset {1 - 12} Plays the selected FM preset. ● Radio AM preset {1 - 6} Plays the selected AM preset.
3. MEDIA Command Operation Play {zune, iPod, USB, CD} Plays the selected media mode. ● Play {Bluetooth audio, AUX} Plays the selected media mode. ● Play artist {artist name} Plays songs of the selected artist. ● Play album {album name} Plays songs of the selected album. ● Play track {track name} Plays the selected track. ● Play playlist {playlist name} Plays songs of the selected playlist.
PART 4 VOICE COMMANDS 4. JUKEBOX Command Operation ● Play JUKEBOX Plays the JUKEBOX mode. ● Play JUKEBOX Favorites Plays songs of JUKEBOX Favorites ● Play artist {artist name} Plays songs of the selected artist ● Play album {album name} Plays songs of the selected album. ● Play track {track name} Plays the selected track. ● Play playlist {playlist name} Plays songs of the selected playlist.
Command List - Phone Commands Command Operation Calls the desired name. ● Dial {number} Dials the desired number. ● Call {name} at home Calls the desired person at the home number. ● Call {name} at office Calls the desires person at the office number. ● Call {name} on mobile Calls the desires person on the mobile number. ● Dial by number Starts dial by number operation. ● Call a contact Starts call by name operation. ● Phone Turns on Phone mode screen.
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PART 5 Table of contents PART 5 REAR VIEW CAMERA About Rear View Camera…………………………… 106 contents REAR VIEW CAMERA PART 5.
PART 5 REAR VIEW CAMERA About Rear View Camera ● 1. Place the transmission in Reverse “ R ”. The UVO system is connected with a rear view camera. ● The Rear View Camera System uses an exterior camera integrated to the rear of the vehicle that sends video feedback to the UVO system. ● Regardless of the mode you are in, placing the transmission in “ R ” will automatically 2. The rear view camera will activate. display the rear view camera screen. Warning Check your surroundings for safety.
PART 6 Table of contents PART 6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Before thinking the product has malfunctioned………………………………………………… 108 Troubleshooting… 109 PART 6.
PART 6 Troubleshooting guide Troubleshooting guide Before thinking the product has malfunctioned 1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device. 2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below. 3. If the problems persist, contact your point of purchase or the nearest service center.
Troubleshooting Problem The power does not turn on. Possible Cause The fuse is disconnected. Solution Replace with a suitable fuse. If the fuse is disconnected again, please contact your point of purchase or service center. Device is not properly connected. The sound does not work. Adjust the volume level. The connector is not properly connected. ● Check the connection state. The device is currently fast-forwarding, ● rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode.
PART 6 Troubleshooting guide Problem The USB does not work. Possible Cause Solution ● USB memory is damaged. ● ● USB memory has been contaminated. ● Please use after formatting the USB into FAT 12/16/32 format. A separately purchased USB HUB is being ● Remove any foreign substances on the contact surface of the USB memory and multimedia terminal. ● Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia used. ● terminal on the vehicle. A USB extension cable is being used.
PART 7 Table of contents PART 7 INDEX INDEX……………………………………………………………… 112 PART 7 INDEX PART 7.
INDEX PART 7 INDEX By contact list……………………………………………………… 79 Connecting an AUX media device… ……………… 59 By dialing a number…………………………………………… 79 Connecting your iPod device…………………………… 52 A by Folders, Artists, Albums, Genres Songs, Connecting your USB device………………………… 47 About iPod…………………………………………………………… 52 Composers… About Rear View Camera By name ……………………………… 106 ……………………………………………………… 49 Connecting your zune device… ……………………… 56 … …………………………………………………………… 82 Contact list……………………………………………………
E JUKEBOX Mode Screen and Features………… 62 O Editing Custom Messages… …………………………… 85 Jump……………………………………………………………………… 35 Operating Voice Command……………………………… 93 Explore CD………………………………………………………… 43 L P Explore USB Listening to an Audio CD Ejecting a Disc… ………………………………………………… 38 ………………………………………………………… 49 … ……………………………… 39 Listening to an MP3 CD… ………………………………… 41 F FADER/BALANCE… FCC Information ………………………………………… 17 …………………………………………………… 7 Ⓡ enabled device for the first time……………………… 72 Liste
PART 7 INDEX S Selecting through Track Up/Down… ……………… 39 T Safety Precautions … …………………………………………… 8 Selecting USB music………………………………………… 48 TONE… ………………………………………………………………… 18 Safety Symbols … ………………………………………………… 7 Selecting zune music………………………………………… 57 Touch Screen Beep…………………………………………… 18 Scanning FM/AM broadcast frequencies……… 29 Sending an SMS message (Custom Trademark……………………………………………………… 52, 56 Searching your contacts Messages) …………………………………… 82 …………………………………………………………… 85 Transferr
V Viewing SIRIUS channel information… ………… 33 Viewing song information …………………………………………………………… 43, 50, 55, 58 Voice Command Help… …………………………………… 93 Voice Command List… ……………………………………… 99 W PART 7 INDEX When a mobile phone is connected… …………… 76 When making a call…………………………………………… 76 When on a call… ………………………………………………… 77 When receiving an incoming call… ………………… 77 Z zune MODE………………………………………………………… 56 zune Mode Screen and Features…………………… 56 PART 7 .
FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
IC Warning This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device musrt accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d′Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
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