Commercial Vehicle Systems Radio Ready Receiver with Bluetooth® Delphi Part No.
TABLE OF CONTENTS In this manual you will find out how to operate the receiver included in your vehicle and information about optional equipment that can be purchased to enhance your audio system. TABLE OF CONTENTS......................................................................................................................................................... 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................
Playing a Compact Disc ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Button Functions ....................................................................................................................................................... 14 Playing an MP3/WMA Disc or USB .......................................................................................................................... 14 Root Directory .
INTRODUCTION Your Delphi Receiver has been designed to operate easily and give you years of listening pleasure. To get the most enjoyment out of your receiver, read this manual and acquaint yourself with the receiver before you use it. Find out what it can do and how to operate all of its controls. By doing so you can be sure you are getting the most out of the advanced technology that has been designed into the unit.
18. i Title/Menu 19. USB Displays information/Title of current song/Enter menu mode……………………...9 USB input for memory devices……………………………………...…………….....14 VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNINGS In this manual you will find the following Notices: In the NOTICE area, you are informed of something that can damage your vehicle. Many times this damage would not be covered by your warranty and could be costly. The notice will tell you what to do to help avoid the damage. NOTE: Other manuals may use NOTICE differently.
1. With the Radio on, press and hold the “i Title/Menu” button for more than 2 seconds until the Menu appears. This indicates you are in the menu mode. 2. Rotate the /AUDIO knob or press the up/down buttons to change to SET ALARM. Press the OK button to enter the alarm submenu. 3. Press the OK button to turn the alarm on or off. The alarm icon will turn on when enabling the alarm. Rotate the /AUDIO knob or press up/down buttons to change to SET TIME and press the OK button.
Turning the Receiver On With the ignition on, the receiver can be turned on and off by pressing the button. One-Hour Timer With the ignition off, pressing the button will turn on the receiver and activate the receiver’s one-hour timer. The receiver will turn off after one hour or by pressing the button. Adjusting the Volume To increase volume, rotate the counterclockwise. /AUDIO knob clockwise. To decrease volume, rotate the knob Displays The receiver will display the time of day when it is off.
NOTE: When an MP3 or WMA disc is inserted into the CD player, it will display CD READING until the first track is played. When a USB stick or an iPod is connected into the USB connector, it will display USB READING or iPod READING until the first track is played. The file type and elapsed time will appear next. Then the track/file number, artist, song, album & folder/playlist name will appear on the second row display.
® Use the DISCONNECT (see Using the Bluetooth Hands Free section) option from the Hands Free Menu and the Radio will attempt to disconnect with the current cell phone device, Phone Reconnection If a previously connected cell phone re-activates the connection with the Radio, the cell phone is turned on or the phone re-establishes signal, the Radio will display PHONE CONNECTED for 3 seconds.
AUTO EQ: Rotate the /AUDIO knob clockwise and counterclockwise to cycle through auto EQ options from 1 to 7. Options are: 1. Pop 2. Rock 3. Country 4. News 5. Jazz 6. Classical 7. Manual To select the desired option, press the /AUDIO knob again. Adjusting the Receiver Menu Settings To adjust the Clock, Alarm, Advanced (Speakers, Seek Sensitivity & Dimming), Hands free, and USB, press and hold “i Title/Menu” button until you hear a beep.
If you push either the or button while the Radio is finding a station, the tuner will stop at the frequency tuned at the time you pressed the button. If SEEK doesn’t find a tunable station, the Radio will show “NO STATION FOUND” AUTO STORE: AUTO STORE temporarily stores the 6 strongest stations onto pushbuttons 1-6. Press and hold the BAND/AUTO button for more than 2 seconds. You will hear a beep and AUTOSTORE will appear on the display until all of the presets have been saved in the band.
Using the Bluetooth® Hands Free Setup ® This section comprehends the setup options that initialize your Hands Free and Bluetooth features available in your Radio. BLUETOOTH ON Press the ® /AUDIO knob and select BLUETOOTH ON to activate Bluetooth . The Bluetooth Status icon is turned on. There are two Bluetooth icons: icon. Connection Active icon and Status Then select one of the following options: ADD PHONE Press the OK button to select.
QUICK DIAL The Radio is capable of storing phone numbers into any of the six presets available. To save a phone number, you can select the contact using either the DIAL CONTACTS feature or the LAST CALLS feature, and when the desired contact phone number is displayed, press and hold any of the PRESETs until a roger beep will be heard, confirming the phone number has been saved.
Accepting a Call When an incoming call is received, the Radio will display the Name and Number of the cell phone and “<<”. To accept the call, press the OK button. Rejecting a Call When an incoming call is received, the Radio will display the Name and Number of the cell phone and “<<”. To reject the call, press the ESC button. Ending a Call While in Hands Free mode, when a call is in progress, the Radio will display the Number of the cell phone and the elapsed time.
Button Functions SEEK : Press for less than 2 seconds to forward to the next track. Press and hold the button to fast forward. When you release the button, the disc will begin to play. for less than 2 seconds to go to the beginning of the current track. If pressed within the SEEK : Press first 10 seconds of the track, the Radio goes to the previous track. Press the button again within the first second to go to the beginning of the previous track. Press and hold the button to fast reverse.
be displayed. Play begins from the first track and continues sequentially through all tracks. After playing the last track of the last folder, play continues at the first track of the first folder or root directory. Insert a USB stick fully into the slot. USB READING will appear on the display, and the USB will begin playing. The type of file, elapsed time and the track number will be displayed. Play begins from the first track and continues sequentially through all tracks.
the iPod last selected mode. After playing the last track of the iPod last selected mode, play stops and the Radio will display the iPod Menu. Button Functions for less than 2 seconds to forward to the next track. Press and hold the same button to SEEK : Press fast forward. When you release the button, the track will continue to play. for less than 2 seconds to go to the beginning of the current track, if pressed within the SEEK : Press first 10 seconds of the track, the Radio goes to the previous track.
® Bluetooth Audio Note: Audio Bluetooth® transmission has channel occupation limitations when used together with a ® Bluetooth Hands Free channel of the cell phone. In such cases, short audio mutes could exist. This is a technology limitation and it is not related to a Radio malfunction. In addition, make sure the cell phone device does not have low battery, as this can affect the ® Bluetooth performance.
To help avoid hearing loss: • Adjust the volume control to the lowest setting. • Increase the volume slowly until you hear comfortably and clearly. Understanding Radio Reception FM STEREO: FM stereo will give you better sound than AM, but FM signals will only reach between 10 and 40 miles (16-65 km). Tall buildings or hills can interfere with FM signals, causing the sound to come and go. AM: The range for most AM stations is greater than for FM, especially at night.
REGULATORY NOTICES FCC Requirements Part 15 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. .
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