PRIME/ESSENTIAL DEVICE USER MANUAL EN
Device user manual for ZENEC media system We are delighted that you have chosen a product from ZENEC. The more familiar you make yourself with the functions of the ZENEC system the more confident you will be in operating it. Please read this operating manual before you start your new ZENEC system. In this device user manual you will find important instructions and information for the safe operation of the ZENEC system, and to help you make the most of its technical advantages.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION If the driver of the vehicle is distracted, this may lead to an accident or injury. Operating the ZENEC system can distract attention from the general traffic situation! Equally, connecting, changing or inserting data media can distract the driver from the general traffic situation.
CONTENTS MAIN MENU INTRODUCTION BEFORE FIRST USE...................................................................................................................... S. 03 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................. S. 04 MAIN MENU.....................................................................................................................................S. 07 MAIN FUNCTIONS .....................................
Main sources Global controls When you are in a source overview, return to the main menu by touching the main icon you require, or by pressing the HOME button. This list describes global controls and their functions that you will find in different sources of the ZENEC system. The function will always be the same: only the displayed content changes, depending on the source.
ENTERTAINMENT SEARCH & INPUT ABOUT THIS CHAPTER This chapter describes how to operate and use the audio and video sources. In addition, optional equipment or features of the vehicle are described that may not be included as standard in your vehicle. These are not identified for each and every individual case. Therefore equipment or features will be described that may not be in your ZENEC system or vehicle. More information can be obtained from your authorized ZENEC dealer.
BEFORE FIRST USE RADIO ✓ The safety instructions of the vehicle manufacturer, and the instructions given in this operating manual are all generally applicable. ✓ Please pay attention to the safety instructions on the ZENEC system. ✓ For the reception of digital radio stations a suitable antenna system must be installed in the vehicle. If you have questions please contact your authorized ZENEC dealer. Overview Sources Fig. 2/02 Overview Radio bands ......................................................
Radio bands Radio operation FM The ZENEC system enables you to receive radio stations via FM, AM or DAB+. The reception of the individual radio bands is dependent on the position of the antenna in your vehicle. Thus not all vehicles from the factory come with antennas designed for digital radio reception. If your vehicle antenna is not DAB capable, contact your ZENEC dealer for a retrofit. Icon Function Reception of analog radio stations using FM Entertainment → Radio → FM S.
Manual station search FM Station list FM Fig. 2/04 Fig. 2/05 This view gives you a list of receivable stations in the region you are driving through. The list is by station identification, and not in alphabetical order. Function Station back / Station forward Icon Operation The functions Station back/Station forward in the previous view (Fig. 2/03) refer to the radio stations available here. Touch and hold to move the slider up or down.
Manual station search AM Radio operation AM Fig. 2/06 Function Icon Fig.
Station list DAB Radio operation DAB Fig. 2/08 Function Icon Fig. 2/09 Operation Touch to jump back one station in the This view gives you a list of receivable stations in the region you are driving through. The list is by station identification, and not in alphabetical order.
Search/Store radio stations MEDIA AUDIO CONTENTS OF THIS CHAPTER Fig. 2/10 There are various ways for you to store a radio station. Storing depends on the radio band. Fig. 2/11 Function Icon Operation This station is currently playing. Overview Music sources ................................................................................................................................. S. 25 Station back Touch to skip to previous preset Display Footer ................................................
Music sources Function SCREEN Footer Icon Operation Hard disk Touch to access hard disk playback (USB/SD) Entertainment → Media Audio → Hard Disk S. 28 DVD Touch to access the DVD playback (CD/DVD) Entertainment → Media Audio → DVD S. 27 iPod Touch to access the playback with Apple devices Entertainment → Media Audio → iPod S. 30 BT Music Touch to access the BT Music playback (A2DP) Entertainment → Media Audio → BT Music S.
Middle DVD Audio If a CD or DVD with music files is inserted into the ZENEC system, you can play back using this music source. The requirements of CD or DVD ROMs, and file formats can be found at www.zenec.com for a particular product under device compatibility. Function Source Icon Operation Touch to go to the available sources Touch to skip back to the previous track Hold down to skip backwards Back Swipe to the right to skip back to the previous track Fig.
Hard disk BT Music (A2DP) If a USB stick or SD card with music files is plugged into the ZENEC system, you can play back using this music source. The requirements of USB, SD cards, and file formats can be found at www.zenec.com for a particular product under device compatibility. If a compatible mobile device is paired via Bluetooth®, you can play back using this music source. The requirements of mobile end devices can be found at www.zenec.com for a particular product under device compatibility.
iPod Playlists If a compatible Apple device is connected, you can play back using this music source. The supported Apple devices can be found at www.zenec.com for a particular product under device compatibility. There are various playlists. In general we distinguish between the standard and the Gracenote playlists.
MLT Playlist GRACENOTE The Gracenote functions can be used for playback via USB or SD card. When a music source is connected, Gracenote synchronizes with the source. This process can take some minutes, depending on the size of the music source connected. An update for the Gracenote database can be downloaded from www.zenec.com → Support → Software-updates under the particular ZENEC system.
Mood Function Icon Peaceful Peaceful Easygoing Fig. 2/15 This function gives you the option of playing music from your collection according to your actual mood. Gracenote sorts your music collection into 25 different main categories, each with 4 subcategories, along four main axes (Positive, Dark, Calm, Energetic). In this way you have the choice of categorizing your music playback between 100 different mood styles.
Mood Function Icon Operation Function Icon Operation Cool Casual Groove Cool Confidence Dark Groovy Wary/Defiant Stirring Stirring Focused Sparkling Invigorating/Joyous Jubiliant/Soulful Triumphant / Rousing Cool Rowdy Rowdy Confident/Tough Driving Dark Groove Ramshackle/Rollicking Wild/Rowdy Yearning Sentimental Sophisticated Sensual Fiery Yearning Bittersweet Pop Energetic Dreamy Energetic Yearning Sensitive/Exploring Urgent Urgent Dark Pop Dark Pop Intensity Dark Urgent Energetic
MEDIA VIDEO Video sources CONTENTS OF THIS CHAPTER Function Icon Operation CD/DVD Touch to access the DVD playback Entertainment → Media Video → DVD S. 40 Hard disk Touch to access hard disk playback (USB/SD) Entertainment → Media Video → Hard Disk S. 41 NOTE A wide range of data media can be connected to the ZENEC system. The latest compatibility overview of useful devices together with memory sizes and formats of the media supported can be found at www.zenec.com. Fig.
DVD Hard disk Fig. 2/17 Function Icon Fig.
EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS INPUT Sources CONTENTS OF THIS CHAPTER Function Icon Operation A/V-IN Touch to access the external audio/video Entertainment → Input → A/V-IN S. 44 Camera Touch to access the camera source Entertainment → Input → Camera S. 45 SMARTLINK Touch to access the SMARTLINK source Entertainment → Input → SMARTLINK S. 44 NOTE If no system is connected to a particular source the screen will remain black. Fig. 2/19 Overview INPUT Sources ..............................................
A/V-IN Camera This combined audio/video input can be used to connect a wide range of external devices. For example, you can use the ZENEC system to listen music via the AUX connection. NOTE This source is a purely passive input: control of the end device from the ZENEC system is not possible. SMARTLINK Via the Smartlink connection it is possible to connect mobile phones and multimedia devices to the ZENEC system using a special ZENEC accessory, and control them.
REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT M-Zone sources CONTENTS OF THIS CHAPTER If rear seat monitors are connected to the ZENEC system, they can be controlled using the sources locally available, independently of the ZENEC system. Function Fig. 2/21 Overview M-Zone sources ...............................................................................................................................S. 47 Icon Operation CD/DVD Touch to access the DVD playback Entertainment → M-Zone → DVD S.
HANDS-FREE SYSTEM DVD If additional monitors for the rear seat are connected to the ZENEC system, DVD playback independent of the actual playback on the rear monitors is possible using this function. A/V-IN If additional monitors for the rear seat are connected to the ZENEC system, this combined audio/ video input can be used to connect a wide range of external devices, and played independently of the actual playback at the rear. NOTE Control is solely via the connected end device.
SCREEN BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME ✓ Always follow all the safety instructions of the vehicle manufacturer, and the instructions given in this user manual. ✓ Please pay attention to the safety instructions on the ZENEC system. ✓ Pairing and synchronizing a suitable mobile phone with the ZENEC system Compatibility→ www.zenec.com CONTENTS OF THIS CHAPTER Fig. 3/02 This view will familiarize you with the most important icons and functions.
Footer Function CONNECTION Icon Accepting/ending incoming calls Operation Via the ZENEC system Select Mobile phone Touch to change the connected mobile phone. A maximum of three mobile phones can be paired, of which two are connected, and one is active. Settings → BT Configuration → Device Manager S.
Call setup using phonebook In the footer touch the PHONEBOOK Contacts phonebook. From the phonebook list select a call partner and set up a connection by touching . After touching a contact you will be directed to the contact details view. Hands-free System → Phonebook → Contacts S. 55 NOTE Depending on the mobile phone and phonebook entries, the first synchronization can take up to 35 min. Fig. 3/03 Conference call A conference call enables you to accept a second call partner.
Favorites Call lists Fig. 3/04 Here you have the facility to store and retrieve up to 8 phone numbers as favorites. You can select any of the phone numbers in the phonebook and save them as favorites; exceptions are are emails and addresses. Fig. 3/05 If a compatible mobile phone is coupled, the call lists from the mobile phone will be synchronized with the hands-free system (this process can take some minutes, depending on the number of contacts).
NAVIGATION CONTENTS OF THIS CHAPTER ABOUT THIS CHAPTER This chapter describes how to operate and use the navigation function. This is only a quick guide; full details can be found in the Navigation User manual, available separately. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION If the driver is distracted, this may cause an accident or injury. Operating the ZENEC system can distract attention from the general traffic situation! Equally, connecting, changing or inserting data media can distract the driver.
Map Overview Fig. 4/02 Function Map Icon Operation Touch to go to the map view Fig. 4/03 In the map view you are given diverse information depending on the navigation status. Here we explain only the basic functions that are available to you, including those when the route guidance is disabled. To see a detailed explanation of all map functions there is a separate user manual on navigation.
New Route Traffic Fig. 4/05 Fig. 4/04 In this view we explain an input option for navigating to a destination. All the options and functions are given in more detail in the Navigation User Manual, available separately. Function Icon This view presents you with information on road sections that are affected by traffic events. All the options and functions are given in more detail in the Navigation User Manual, available separately. Operation Function List Touch to go to the control menu (see Fig.
SETTINGS CONTENTS OF THIS CHAPTER ABOUT THIS CHAPTER This chapter describes all the parameter and setting functions of the ZENEC system. Please note that settings or changed parameters can have a direct influence on the everyday use of the ZENEC system. In addition, all the equipment variants and functions of the ZENEC system are described, as well as optional equipment of the vehicle manufacturer that may not be included as standard in your vehicle. This section does not refer separately to such issues.
Setting sources RADIO CONFIGURATION Fig. 5/03 Fig. 5/02 Function Icon Here you can make the settings for operation of the radio. To make the settings press the appropriate wrench icon. You will find an explanation of the abbreviations at the end of this user manual.
MEDIA CONFIGURATION BLUETOOTH CONFIGURATION Fig. 5/04 Fig. 5/05 Here you can make the settings for operation of the audio playback. To make the settings press the appropriate wrench icon. You will find an explanation of the abbreviations at the end of this user manual. Here you will find all the options for Bluetooth management and settings. A description is also given on how to pair and remove Bluetooth devices. You will find an explanation of the abbreviations at the end of this user manual.
Pairing Device Manager Fig. 5/06 The pairing process requires the BT function on the end device to be enabled. Please also take note of the instructions of the device manufacturer on the pairing of devices. Fig.
Device names BT SETTINGS Fig. 5/08 Change the name of the mobile device displayed in your ZENEC system (e.g. "Mobile phone John Smith") Function Icon Operation 1. Touch the name to be changed from the list. Device name Edit 2. Touch EDIT to open the keypad. Edit the name as you wish, and then save. This name is only changed in the ZENEC system: in the mobile phone the existing name is not changed. Fig. 5/09 Here you can make the settings for Bluetooth operation.
TFT CONFIGURATION AUDIO CONFIGURATION Fig. 5/10 Here you can make the settings for the display. To make the settings press the appropriate wrench icon. Overview Function Icon TFT Configuration Function Touch to access this view Icon Operation Touch to select the brightness control: Navi = Brightness setting Day/Night is controlled by the navigation system. Car = Brightness setting Day/Night is controlled by the vehicle.
LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM Volume Fig. 5/12 Function Icon Loudspeaker system Function Volume Fig. 5/13 In this menu you can adjust the normal volume of the sources. Operation Function Touch to access this view Icon Operation Touch to set initial and normal volume levels Loudspeaker System Volume Touch to make general loudspeaker system settings Loudspeaker System Loudspeaker Setup S. 78 Navi mixer Touch to set the navigation voice outputs Loudspeaker System Navi-Mixer S.
AUDIO SETTINGS Loudspeaker setup Fig. 5/14 In this menu you can make the settings for the loudspeaker system. Please note that the settings you make here will have an affect on the sound. You can reset them at any time using the preset profile. Function Icon Operation Fig. 5/15 Here you have the option of adjusting the sound profile optimally to your vehicle.
Equalizer X-Over Fig. 5/16 In this menu you can make the settings for the playback frequency response. Function Icon Operation Shape factor Q Touch to set the quality of the filter for the chosen band (1= wide, 5 = narrow) Frequency Touch to set a filter frequency for the selected band (each band adjustable in 7 steps) Gain -14 < > +2 Touch to select the desired BAND Band 1 <>5 In this menu you can make the settings for the crossover frequency of individual channel groups.
Balance/Fader Time Delay Correction Fig. 5/18 In this menu you can make the settings for the balance between the speakers in the vehicle. Fig. 5/19 In this menu you can set the time delay correction for the loudspeakers in your vehicle.
DEVICE CONFIGURATION PROFILES Presets The six preset profiles offers you a quick and easy way of tuning the sound to your vehicle. Function Profiles Profile Operation Touch to select one of the profiles User/Flat/Subcompact/Compact/Sedan/Station Wagon/Van SUV/Convertible Description User If you alter the values of the sound settings the system switches to the profile User. Fig. 5/20 Overvi Flat This centers all the settings back to a neutral position.
Version info Diverse Fig. 5/21 Function Icon Operation Fig. 5/22 In this menu you can set the menu language, button assignments, and make other settings for the ZENEC system.
INPUT HELP Fig. 5/23 In this menu you can adjust the image settings of the connected video sources (e.g. camera). Function Icon General Function Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Icon Fig. 5/24 In this menu you can perform various actions from password protection to factory setting.
GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation Description A/V-IN Input option for audio/video signal sources (serial input) A2DP Manufacturer-independent Bluetooth® technology allowing audio signals to be transmitted (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AC-Control Visual status information about the air conditioner Mood Playlist generated based on the mood you want to create (100 mood styles) M-Zone Interface for a rear seat infotainment system (Rear seat entertainment) OPS Visual and acoustic parking sy
INDEX A A/V In ......................................................... p. 44 Alternative frequency (AF) ......................... p. 67 Audio playback ........................................... p. 23 CD/DVD .................................................. p. 27 Hard disk (USB/SD) ................................ p. 28 BT music (A2DP) .................................... p. 29 iPod ......................................................... p. 30 B Bluetooth ...............................................
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