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Optional
Wired Remote
Control
Unit
Operations
PANDORA mode -
Station
up-down
I
skip
song
(..,.:Long press)
SlrlusXM
mode-
Station
up-down/
Station
fast up-down - (Long press)
I
Move
cursol
(direct mode)
BT(A2DP)
mode
- Previous-next
track
I
Fast forward-reverse(long press)
BT(HFP) mode -
Select list
(in
CALL
LIST)
I
Answer
(~:
incoming)
I
Terminal
call(..,.
)
I
Transfer
call
(During
talking
->..,.
:
press)
Press the [
~
] or [
..,.
] button to tune
in
a
station
for
seek
tuning or
manual
tuning
(Radio mode/Satellite mode
only).
[
A],
[
T]
buttons
RADIO
mode-
Preset
station up/down
USB
mode-
Select
(in
Folder
search mode)
I
Pod
mode-
Select
(in
Menu mode)
AUX mode - No function
PANDORA
mode
-
Thumbs
up(
A
)
I
Thumbs down(
T
)
I Select Serch
mode
I
Select
station(in Search
mode)
SlrlusXM
mode-
Preset channel
up-down
I
Category up-down(in Category
mode)
I
Numeric up-down(Direct mode)
BT
mode
-
Redaii(Press
A
->
"ENT")
I
Select
CALL
LIST(in
Menu mode)
[MENU/BAND]
button
Each time the button is pressed, the band
switches
in
the
following order:
Radio : FM1 ->
FM2
-> FM3 -> AM ->
FM1
.....
Sirius Satellite
:
SR1
->
SR2
->
SR3
Press
and
hold
the
button
to
enter
the
category selection mode.
(in
Sirius Satellite
mode.)
Press
and
hold
the button, it
will
start from
the first track. (in
CD/MP3/WMA
and
USB
modes)
Press
the [MENU] button to enter the
list
search mode. (in
CD/MP3/WMA
and
USB
modes)
6
M502
[
:;'~
]
button
RADIO
mode - Mute ON-OFF
USB
mode-
Play-Pause
IPod
mode-
Play-Pause
AUX
mode-
No function
PANDORA
mode-
Play-Pause
SlrlusXM
mode
-
Instant
replay
mode
I
Play/ Pause(in Instant replay
mode)
BT(A2DP)
mode-
Play-Pause
BT(HFP) mode - No function
IR-Recelver
Receiver for optionaiiR remote
control
unit.
(Operating range:
30°
in
all
directions)
Basic
Operations
Note:
Refer to the diagrams
in
"3.
CONTROLS"
when reading this
chapter.
I
ACAUTION
I
When
the
unit
Is
turned
on,
starting
and
stopping
the
engine
with
Its
volume
raised
to
the
maximum
level may harm
your
hearings.
Be
careful
about
adjusting
the
volume.
Power
on
I
off
Notes:
Start
the engine before using this unit.
Be
careful
about using this unit for a
long
time without running the engine.
If
you drain
the car's battery too far, you may not be
able
to start the engine and this can reduce
the service
life
of the battery.
1.
Start
the engine. The power button
I
knob
illumination
on
the unit
will light
up.
~
EngineON
\....?WJ
position
2.
Press
the [CONTROL] knob
on
the front
panel or [SRC
I
<!>]
button
on
the remote
control to turn
on
the power under standby
mode. The unit goes back to the last status
after power
on.
3. Press and
hold
the [CONTROL] knob
(center long press)
on
the front
panel,
and
rotate the [CONTROL] knob choose
POWER OFF,
then press the [CONTROL]
knob
on
the front panel to turn off the power.
Or
press and
hold [SRC
I
<!.>]
button
on
remote
control
to turn off the power.
Mute
Press
the [MUTE] button
on
the remote
control
to mute the volume from the unit.
Note:
Doing the operation above again or adjusting
volume will release
muting.
Volume
adjustment
Turn the
[CONTROL]
knob
on
the front
panel.
The adjustable range of volume
is
0
to
40.
I
m--
ACAUTION
I
While
driving,
keep
the
volume
level at
which
external
sounds
can be heard.
Playing
source
selection
Press
[CONTROL] knob
on
the front
panel
repeatedly to choose desired
playing
source.
Note:
Playing
source selection means selecting work
mode, such as
RADIO
mode and AUX mode,
etc.
Display
system
time
Press
the [DJSP] button
on
the remote control to
switch the
display
information, system time and
playing
source.
RESET
If
you have
below problems, pis press [RESET]
button.
Unit can not power
on
Nothing happens when buttons are pressed
Display
is
not accurate
Note:
*
When the [RESET] button
is
pressed, preset
radio stations, audio setting, etc .. stored
in
memory are kept.
Fit
~
~~
I:Qr
RESET
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