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VOLVO AUDIO SYSTEM Operating Instructions 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents.......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Safe Operation of the Radio .............................................................................................................................................. 3 General Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Radio / CD Controls Quick Reference Guide ........................................................................................................................ 4 Steering Wheel Controls Quick Reference Guide.................................................................................................................. 5 Remote Control Quick Reference Guide .............................................................................................................................. 5 Display Quick Reference Guide .......................................................................................................................................... 6 Radio LCD Display..............................................................................................................................................................................................6 Radio Data System (RDS) ................................................................................................................................................. 7 Program Identification (PI Code) .........................................................................................................................................................................7 Program Service Name (PS Code)........................................................................................................................................................................7 Alternative Frequency (AF Code) .........................................................................................................................................................................7 Traffic Announcement and News.........................................................................................................................................................................7 Traffic / News Announcements Rejection .............................................................................................................................................................8 Enhanced Information Concerning Other Networks (EON) .....................................................................................................................................8 Emergency Announcement .................................................................................................................................................................................8 Program Type (PTY)...........................................................................................................................................................................................8 Clock............................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Displaying the Time............................................................................................................................................................................................9 12- or 12-Hour Format .......................................................................................................................................................................................9 Setting the Clock................................................................................................................................................................................................9 Turning ON/OFF the Alarm .................................................................................................................................................................................9 Setting the Alarm...............................................................................................................................................................................................9 Anti Theft Code.............................................................................................................................................................. 10 Main Functions ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 Power ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Switching On & Off, Mute and Pause of the Audio System................................................................................................................................... 11 Radio Mode ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Band Selection (FM and AM Mode) .................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Seek in radio mode .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Manually tuning ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Presets............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Scan in radio mode .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Adjusting Volume Up and Down ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Adjusting Bass Up and Down ............................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Adjusting Treble Up and Down.......................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Adjusting Balance Left and Right....................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Adjusting Fader Front and Back......................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Speakers Selection ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Activate / Deactivate Speed Dependant Volume ................................................................................................................................................. 13 CD Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Switch to CD Mode (From any other mode e.g. Radio Mode) ............................................................................................................................... 13 Eject a CD ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Change a Track on a CD................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Fast Forward or Fast Reverse on a CD ............................................................................................................................................................... 13 Play Tracks on a CD or music file in Random Order............................................................................................................................................. 14 Repeat Tracks on a CD or music file .................................................................................................................................................................. 14 Change to next another folder on a CD.............................................................................................................................................................. 14 Scan a CD ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 USB Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Switch to USB Mode (From any other mode e.g. Radio Mode) ............................................................................................................................. 15 Disconect a USB.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Change a Track on a USB ................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Fast Forward or Fast Reverse on a USB ............................................................................................................................................................. 15 Play Tracks on a USB or music file in Random Order........................................................................................................................................... 15 Repeat Tracks on a USB ................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Change to another Folder on a USB................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Scan a USB...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 iPod Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Switch to iPod Mode (From any other mode e.g. Radio Mode) ............................................................................................................................. 16 Disconect an iPod ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 16 Change a Track on an iPod ............................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Fast Forward or Fast Reverse on an iPod ........................................................................................................................................................... 17 Play Tracks on an iPod in Random Order ........................................................................................................................................................... 17 Repeat Tracks on an iPod ................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Scan an iPod.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 AUX Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Bluetooth Handsfree Phone Mode ................................................................................................................................... 18 Bluetooth Activation ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Add a Phone.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Activate Another Phone .................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Delete a Phone ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19 Delete all Phones ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 Tips and Tricks ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19 3 Safe Operation of the Radio The driving conditions today require that the driver pays full attention to the road at all times. It is advised that when using this radio while driving the driver maintain full concentration on the road. Therefore it is strongly advised to do the following:
Never Change a CD or read CD labels while driving. Always Ensure the Volume of the Audio System is set so that outside acoustics can also be heard. Introduction The following instructions explain the general functions and operations of Volvo Radio Models. Radio information is displayed through the LCD display on the radio. The radio is commanded in three ways:
By the Faceplate shown in Fig 1. By the Steering Wheel Controls in Fig 2 (optional feature). By the Remote Control in Fig 3 (optional feature). The main functions of the audio unit are:
Radio Mode. CD (supporting mp3 and WMA). USB (supporting mp3 and WMA). Hands free (Bluetooth Phone Operation). iPod. Auxiliary audio input. 7 7 1 1 3 3 2 2 11 11 10 10 4 General Overview Radio / CD Controls Quick Reference Guide Fig 1. 18 18 12 12 Preset #1 Button Radio: Push and release: Recall Preset Station Radio: Push and hold: Store Preset Station Preset #2 Button Radio: Push and release: Recall Preset Station Radio: Push and hold: Store Preset Station Preset #3 Button Radio: Push and release: Recall Preset Station Radio: Push and hold: Store Preset Station Preset #4 Button Radio: Push and release: Recall Preset Station Radio: Push and hold: Store Preset Station Preset #5 Button Radio: Push and release: Recall Preset Station Radio: Push and hold: Store Preset Station Preset #6 Button Radio: Push and release: Recall Preset Station Radio: Push and hold: Store Preset Station Power On and Off Rotary Knob/PWR Button Push:
Turn: Volume Adjust & Audio Value Update CD Slot CD:
Eject CD Button CD:
Radio Select Mode Radio: Choose from FM1, FM2 & AM Bands Insert / Remove CD Eject CD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 4 5 5 6 6 8 8 9 9 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Seek Information (Traffic / News) Radio: Switch Traffic on or off Radio: Cancel ongoing Traffic or News message CD/Aux Mode Select CD/USB: Switch between sources other than radio Up Button Radio: Manual tuning up
(Fast) Forward >> Button Radio:
CD/USB: Push and release: Select Next Track CD/USB: Push and hold: Fast Forward Bluetooth Phone: Accept incoming call Menu Button Radio: Push and release: Menu Access
(Fast) Reverse << Button Radio:
CD/USB: Push and release: Select previous Track CD/USB: Push and hold: Fast Reverse Bluetooth Phone: Reject incoming call or hang up iPod:
Down Button Radio: Manual tuning down Audio Button General: Audio Settings Push and hold: Enter iPod menu Seek 20 21 Push and release: Seek Push and hold: Manual tune up 5 Steering Wheel Controls Quick Reference Guide Next Button Radio:
Radio:
CD/USB: Push and release: Select next track CD/USB: Push and hold: Fast forward Previous Button Radio:
Radio:
CD/USB:
CD/USB:
YESButton Not used for radio functions NOButton Not used for radio functions Vol + Button General:
Vol Button General:
Push and release: Seek Push and hold: Manual tune down Push and release: Select previous track Push and hold: Fast reverse Decrease Sound Volume Increase Sound Volume 20 22 23 24 24 22 23 25 21 Fig 2 Volvo Steering Wheel 25 Controls 32 33 34 35 36 37 Seek Seek Buttons Radio:
CD/USB: Next or previous track Mute / Pause Button General: Mute or Pause the source of audio Aux Button Source: Select between USB, iPod or AUX CD Select Button CD:
Vol + / Vol Button Preset 1 to 6 Radio: Select a Preset Station Adjust the volume up and down Select CD 31 31 37 37 32 32 30 30 Remote Control Quick Reference Guide Fig 3 Band Button Radio: Select between FM1, FM2 & AM Bands PWR Button General: Turns the Radio On and Off 33 33 35 35 36 36 34 34 30 31 46 46 53 53 47 47 50 50 48 48 41 41 44 44 45 45 6 Display Quick Reference Guide Radio LCD Display 51 51 52 52 Fig 4 Text display Radio Displays radio band (FM/AM) and frequency CD/USB Displays track, time and music when available Source display (Part of (41)) Radio Displays radio band (FM1, FM2 or AM) CD/USB Displays other source than radio Phone connected General Indicates that the phone is connected Bluetooth on General Indicates that the Bluetooth function is on 45 42 44 42 42 41 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 Traffic Info General Indicates that the Traffic function is on News Info General Indicates that the News function is on AF General Indicates that the AF (Alternative frequency) function is on PTY General Indicates that the PTY (Program type) function is on Repeat CD/USB Display when Repeat is on Random CD/USB Displayed when Random is on Alarm General Indicates that the Alarm clock function is on 7 Radio Data System (RDS) RDS is used by many radio stations throughout Europe. The system provides features such as Automatic frequency changing (AF) and trigger signals for Traffic announcements (TA) and News. Program Identification (PI Code) The radio identifies the station currently being received by decoding the PI Code. Program Service Name (PS Code) The name of the radio station that appears on the display is contained in the PS Code. Alternative Frequency (AF) The range for FM stations is quite limited. For this reason many stations transmit on alternative frequencies in different areas. By using the AF function, the driver can listen to such a station continuously without retuning the radio manually between the areas. Some stations transmit different programs in different areas during some part of the day. To avoid tuning away from a locally sent program, the AF function can be set to stay with that program by using AF LOC (local). When traveling long distances the reception of a locally sent program may be lost. In such case, using the AF REG (regional) will allow the radio to tune to other transmitters within that station. When a radio search is performed the first time after activating AF, the radio creates an internal list of available stations. An additional search will be done due to that list, which makes the search faster. The list is sorted with respect to the stations RDS codes and the stations may not be tuned in frequency order in an AF search. AF Activation To activate or deactivate AF, perform the following:
1) Push the MENU button 2) Push button 13 or 17 15
. until AF is displayed. 14
. 3) Select the AF status by pushing button When AF is active, the display shows the AF icon. Traffic Announcement (TA) and News This feature allows the radio to play traffic or news announcements even if the radio is in CD mode. To ensure that the message is heard, the volume will be automatically adjusted to the highest of the three following volume levels. The TA/News volume is set by adjusting the volume during a TA/News announcement. The radio will retain this TA/News volume setting. Traffic Activation There are two ways to activate the Traffic function:
Volume level 10 . The present normal volume level. A retained TA/News volume level. until TRAFFIC is displayed. 14 1) Push and release the information TA button OR 11
. 1) Press the MENU button on the radio. 15 13 or 17 2) Push button
. 3) Activate TRAFFIC by pressing button When Traffic is active, the display shows the Traffic icon. Note: If Traffic is active, then the AF function will be active. 8 News Activation To activate the News function, perform the following:
1) Press the MENU button on the radio. 15 13 or 17 14 2) Push button until TRAFFIC is displayed. 11 3) Activate NEWS by pressing button When News is active, the display shows the News icon. Note: If News is active, then the AF function will be active. Traffic / News Announcement Rejection To reject a current Traffic or News announcement, Push and release the information TA Enhanced Information Concerning Other Networks (EON) A network of stations may transmit News or Traffic announcements on just one of its stations. The RDS feature EON ensures that this information is received by doing an automatic frequency change. After the announcement the radio will return to the previous station. Note: The Traffic and/or News functions need to be active for this feature to work. Emergency Announcement - Alarm In the event of a major disaster, an emergency announcement may be transmitted on the radio. When such is received, ALARM is displayed and the Volume is adjusted as for TA/News announcements. Program Type (PTY) Some stations transmit common program types, e.g. Sports, Drama and Finance, along with an identifying signal. This allows the user to search for such programs. PTY Activation / Deactivation To activate the News function, perform the following:
button. 1) Press the MENU button on the radio. 15 13 or 17 2) Push button until PTY sub menu and activate/deactivate by pushing the button 14 . 13 button on the radio as many times necessary. 3) Change the program type by pushing the When PTY is active, the display shows the PTY icon. When a search is performed, this is indicated by displaying the chosen Program type. 9 Clock Displaying the Time By default, the time of day is displayed only when the ignition is ON and the radio is OFF. The Clock can be set to show the time also when radio is ON, by doing the following:
1) Push MENU 15 button. 13 or 2) Push button 14 to enter Clock sub menu. 13 or 14 to change between ON/OFF status. until VISIBLE is displayed. until CLOCK is displayed. 3) Push button 4) Push button 17 17 5) Push button 12- or 24-Hour Format The clock can be set to 12-hour or 24-hour mode. The 12-hour mode distinguishes between AM and PM. To change the time format, do the following:
1) Push MENU 15 button. 13 or 2) Push button 14 to enter Clock sub menu. 13 or 14 to change between 12H or 24H options. until 12/24 HR is displayed. until CLOCK is displayed. 3) Push button 4) Push button 17 17 5) Push button Setting the Clock Normally the time is set automatically by the trucks system. The option to manually set the time will then not be available. To set the clock manually, do the following:
1) Push MENU 15 button. 2) Push button 17 3) Push button 4) Push button 5) Push button 6) Push button 7) Push button 8) Push button 17 until CLOCK is displayed. until SET TIME is displayed. 13 or 14 to enter Clock sub menu. 13 or 14 to enter the Set time sub menu. 13 or 14 to set the hour and toggle to the minute adjustment. 13 or 14 to save the time and finish the process. 17 17 to adjust the hours up or down respectively. to adjust the minutes up or down respectively. 9) Push button Turning the alarm ON or OFF To set turn On or Off the Alarm time, do the following:
1) Push MENU 15 button. 13 or 2) Push button 14 to enter the Wake up alarm sub menu. 13 or 3) Push button 4) Push button 17 17 until On/Off is displayed. 14 button to change the alarm status. 5) Push until reaching Wake Up Alarm is displayed. 17 3) Push button 10 Setting the Alarm To set the Alarm time, do the following:
1) Push MENU 15 button. 13 or 2) Push button 14 to enter the Wake up alarm sub menu. 13 or 14 to enter the Set time sub menu. 13 or 14 to set the hour and toggle to the minute adjustment. 13 or 14 to save the time and finish the process. until Wake up alarm is displayed. until Set time is displayed. 5) Push button 7) Push button 4) Push button 6) Push button 8) Push button 17 17 17 to adjust the hours up or down respectively. to adjust the minutes up or down respectively. 9) Push button Anti Theft Code (Guard) The radio unit is set to function with only one vehicle. The Guard feature prohibits operation of the radio anywhere else. The Guard is automatic and no manual handling is normally needed. In case of malfunction If, by some reason, the radio fails in detecting the required vehicle, the user will be prompted to enter the Anti Theft Code (sticker found in Drivers Handbook). The display will then show CODE 0000. Please note that this is a malfunction and should be checked at an authorized workshop. To enter the code, do the following:
7 until the right number is shown. 1) For the current (blinking) digit, turn the volume knob 2) Press the power button to enter the digit. The next digit will start to blink. 3) Repeat step 1 and 2 until all four digits has been entered. The user has three tries to enter the code. If these are unsuccessful the radio will be locked for 60 minutes until three new tries are allowed. Deactivating Guard It is possible to deactivate Guard, but (is) not recommended. To deactivate the Guard function, do the following:
1) Push MENU 15 button. 2) Push button until ADVANCE is displayed. 17 3) Push button 4) Push button 5) Push button 13 or 14 to enter Advance sub menu. 13 or 14 to enter. 14 to set Guard ON or OFF. 17 until GUARD is displayed. 6) Push button The user will be requested for the Anti Theft Code to deactivate or activate Guard. The display will then show CODE 0000 with the first digit blinking. To enter the code, do the following:
7 1) For the current (blinking) digit, turn the volume knob 2) Press the power button to enter the digit. The next digit will start to blink. 3) Repeat step 1 and 2 until all four digits has been entered. The user has three tries to enter the code. If these are unsuccessful the radio will be locked for 60 minutes until three new tries are allowed. until the right number is shown. 11 Main Functions Many functions are controlled or adjusted through the radio Menu. If the Menu screen is open and the radio experiences no activity for a 10 second period, the radio will cancel any incomplete actions, close the Menu screen and return to normal operation. The radio will save all completed changes. Power Switching On & Off, Mute and Pause of the Audio System The audio system is switched on or off by pressing the button. 7 7 button. If the driver wants to quickly mute the audio system sound, press the Radio Mode Band Selection (FM and AM) To select the radio as the play mode, turn the radio on and press the RADIO button 10 . The radio will then be active on the last used radio band (AM, FM etc). To switch between the bands (AM/FM1/FM2/FM3) use the RADIO button 10 . Seek in radio mode There are two ways to seek for a radio station:
14 to seek up or down respectively on the radio. Once a station is found the seek 21 20 or
to seek up or down respectively on the radio. Once a 16 or 1) Use the Seek buttons function will stop. OR 2) Use the Seek buttons of the Steering Wheel Control station is found the seek function will stop. Manually Tuning Manual Tuning can be performed in two ways:
17 or 21 20 13 or button to tune up or down respectively.
on the steering wheel, to tune up or down respectively. 1) Push the OR 2) Push and hold button Presets (Storing Radio Stations) Up to 18 FM and 6 AM radio stations can be stored for fast access. There are tree sets of FM radio preset bands, which are FM1, FM2, FM3, and one AM radio preset band. Each preset band can store 6 stations on buttons 1 thru 6. To store a specific station into a preset button, do the following:
1) Push RADIO 10 button until the required frequency band is active (AM, FM1, FM2, FM3). 2) Tune the radio to the desire station. 3) Push and hold the desire preset button 1 2 3 4 5 6 . 4) There will be a short as the station is stored. When audio returns the process is completed. Presets (Selecting a Stored Radio Station) To select one of the preset stations, perform the following:
1) Push the RADIO 10 button to select the required band (AM, FM1, FM2, FM3). 2) Push and release the required preset button 1 2 3 4 5 6 to activate the desire station. 12 Scan in radio mode The scan feature allows the user to perform a radio station search without having to toggle manually thru the stations. When in scan mode, each station found will play for 10 seconds to give the user a chance to sample the station program or music. The scan will then continue on to the next available station unless the user chooses to stop the scan and stay at the present station. To enter scan mode, perform the following:
1) Press MENU button 15 on the radio. 14 . 2) Select SCAN by pressing To exit scan mode and stay at the present station perform:
1) Press the RADIO 10 button. 7 knob in a clockwise direction and adjusted down by turning the Adjusting Volume Up and Down The audio systems volume can be adjusted up by turning the 7 in a counter-clockwise direction. knob It can also be adjusted up and down by using the + and Adjusting Bass Up and Down The audio systems bass can be adjusted by pressing the AUDIO 24 18 The bass is then adjusted up by turning the counter-clockwise direction. 25 on the steering wheel controls respectively. button until BASS shows on the display. knob in a clockwise direction and adjusted down by turning the knob 7 in a It can also be adjusted up and down by using Adjusting Treble Up and Down The audio systems treble can be adjusted by pressing the AUDIO 16 or 14 on the radio respectively. 18 button until TREBLE shows on the display. knob in a clockwise direction and adjusted down by turning the knob 7 in a The treble is then adjusted up by turning the counter-clockwise direction. It can also be adjusted up and down by using Adjusting Balance Left and Right The audio systems balance can be adjusted by pressing the AUDIO 16 or on the radio respectively. 18 button until BALANCE shows on the display. The balance is then adjusted right by turning the counter-clockwise direction. 7 knob in a clockwise direction and adjusted left by turning the knob 7 in a It can also be adjusted left and right by using Adjusting Fader Front and Back The audio systems fader can be adjusted by pressing the AUDIO 16 or 18 14 on the radio respectively. button until BALANCE shows on the display. The balance is then adjusted right by turning the counter-clockwise direction. 7 knob in a clockwise direction and adjusted left by turning the knob 7 in a 16 or 14 on the radio respectively. It can also be adjusted left and right by using Adjusting Mid (Medium Frequency Range) Up and Down The audio systems mid can be adjusted by pressing the AUDIO button The mid is then adjusted up by turning the counter-clockwise direction. 7 18 until MID shows on the display. knob in a clockwise direction and adjusted down by turning the knob 7 in a It can also be adjusted up and down by using 16 and 14 on the radio respectively. 7 7 Speakers Selection The audio system can be adjusted to 4 or 2 speaker mode by performing the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 2) Push button until ADVANCE is displayed. 13 or 17 13 3) Press the 4) Push button 14 button to enter the ADVANCE submenu. 13 or 17 until SPEAKERS is displayed. 14 button. 5) Change between 2CH and 4CH by pressing the Activate Speed Dependant Volume (ASC) The audio systems volume can be set to increase with the speed of the vehicle. This is sometimes preferred to compensate for road and engine sounds. The feature can be set to three levels of sensitivity, LOW, MID and HIGH. To activate ASC, perform the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 2) Push button 17 to choose between LOW, MID and HIGH. 17 17 until ASC is displayed. until ADVANCE is displayed. 13 or 14 to enter the Advance sub menu. 13 or 14 14 to enter the ASC sub menu. 13 or 14 to enter the desired ASC setting. 3) Press button 4) Push button 5) Press button 6) Push button 7) Press button CD Mode The radio is designed to work with standard CD format and MP3 and WMA files. The CD player will accept CD-R as well as CD-RW discs. Switch to CD Mode (From any other mode e.g. Radio Mode) There are two ways to switch to the CD mode:
1) Push the CD/AUX button 12 until CD shows on display. OR 2) Insert a CD into the CD slot 8 . Eject a CD 9 button. When CD is ejected the radio will play the previous audio source. To eject a CD press the eject If the CD is not removed from the CD slot, it will automatically reload after 15 seconds. Change a Track on a CD There are two ways to change a track on a CD:
16 or 14 button on the radio to move to the next or previous track respectively. 20
button to move to the previous or next track 1) Push and release the OR 2) Using the steering wheel controls: Push and release the respectively. Fast Forward or Fast Reverse on a CD Fast forwarding or reversing a CD can be performed in one of two ways:
or 21 1) Push and hold the OR 2) Using the steering wheel controls: Push and release the respectively. 16 or 14 button on the radio to fast forward or fast reverse respectively. 21 20 or
button to move to fast reverse or fast forward 14 Play Tracks on a CD or in Random Order There are two possible Random settings for a CD: Random All and Random Folder (If the content of the CD is stored in folders). To play tracks in random order, do the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 13 or 2) Push button 3) Enter Random Sub menu by pressing button 4) Push button 5) Push button 13 or 14 to activate the desired Random mode. to choose between All and Folder. until RANDOM is displayed. 14 . 17 17 Repeat Tracks on a CD There are three possible Repeat settings for a CD: Repeat All, Repeat track and Repeat Folder (If the content of the CD is stored in folders). By default, Repeat All is active. To change the repeat setting, do the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 13 or 2) Push button 3) Enter Random Sub menu by pressing button 4) Push button 5) Push button 14 to activate the desired Repeat mode. to choose between All, Track and Folder. until REPEAT is displayed. 13 or 14 . 17 17 Change to next another Folder on a CD If the content of the CD is stored in folders, it is possible to change folders directly. To do this, push either the button 13 or 17 button to move to the next or previous album/folder respectively. Scan a CD When CD is scanned, the first 10 seconds of each track is played. To activate Scan, do the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 2) Select SCAN by pressing button Scanning will stop if:
14 . 14 . 16 or 1) The face plate buttons OR 2) All tracks are browsed through. 15 External audio input There are three possible external audio input modes, USB, iPod and Aux. A USB and an AUX device can be connected and accessible at the same time. However, if an iPod is connected the USB and the AUX devices will be disabled as an available source. USB Mode The radio is designed to work with USB devices formatted with the USB Mass Storage Device Class standard. Other USB devices may still work with the radio though. If a USB device doesnt work properly, try reconnecting the device which may solve the problem in some cases. A USB device must be connected prior to operating in this mode. Switch to USB Mode There are two ways to switch to USB mode. 1) Push the CD/AUX button 12 until USB shows on the display. OR 2) Connect a USB device. Disconnecting the USB device No special preparations are needed to disconnect the USB device. When USB device is removed the radio will play the previous audio source. Change a Track on USB Device There are two ways to change a track on a USB:
16 or 14 button on the radio to move to the next or previous track respectively. 20 or
button to move to the previous or next track 1) Push and release the OR 2) Using the steering wheel controls: Push and release the respectively. Fast Reverse or Fast Forward on USB Device Fast forwarding or reversing can be performed in one of two ways:
21 21 20 or 16 or 14 button on the radio to fast forward or fast reverse respectively.
button to move to fast reverse or fast forward 1) Push and hold the OR 2) Using the steering wheel controls: Push and release the respectively. Play Tracks on a USB Device in Random Order There are two possible Random settings for a USB device: Random All and Random Folder (If the content of the USB device is stored in folders). To play tracks in random order, do the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 13 or 2) Push button 3) Enter Random Sub menu by pressing button until RANDOM is displayed. 14 . 17 17 13 or 14 to activate the desired Random mode. to choose between All and Folder. 4) Push button 5) Push button 16 Repeat Tracks on a USB Device There are three possible Repeat settings for a USB device: Repeat All, Repeat track and Repeat Folder (If the content of the USB device is stored in folders). By default, Repeat All is active. To change the repeat setting, do the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 13 or 2) Push button until REPEAT is displayed. 17 13 or 3) Enter Random Sub menu by pressing button 14 . 17 13 or 14 to activate the desired Repeat mode. 4) Push button 5) Push button Change to another Folder on USB If the content of the CD is stored in folders, it is possible to change folders directly. To do this, push either the button to choose between All, Track and Folder. 17 button to move to the next or previous album/folder respectively. 14 . 14 . 16 or Scan a USB When USB is scanned, the first 10 seconds of each track is played. To activate Scan, do the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 2) Select SCAN by pressing button Scanning will stop if 1) The face plate buttons OR 2) All tracks are browsed through. iPod Mode The radio supports iPod Classic, iPod Video, and iPod nano. The iPod settings, e.g. Shuffle or Repeat, used prior to connecting the iPod to the radio will be used by the radio. An iPod device must be connected prior to operating in this mode. Connecting the iPod Connecting the iPod can be done with two different cable sets. A split cable from the iPod 30-pin connector to a USB connector and a 3.5 mm audio connector. A separate iPod/USB cable plus a 3.5 mm male/male stereo audio cable connected to the iPod earphone output. The iPod volume should in this case be set to maximum prior to connecting to the radio. When the iPod is connected to the radio, the iPods controls will lock. All control of the iPod is done by the radio buttons. When in this state, the iPod will display a Volvo logotype. Switch to iPod Mode There are two ways to switch to iPod mode:
1) Push the CD/AUX button 12 until iPod shows on the display. Or 2) Connect an iPod device. Disconnecting the iPod device No special preparations are needed to disconnect the iPod device. When the iPod device is removed the radio will play the previous audio source. iPod Menu 16 button to enter the iPod Menu. This Menu contains When iPod is connected and source, the user can Push and hold the some of the most common functions used in the iPod. E.g. the user can search for Artists and Albums, as well as starting a Playlist. Push and hold the Push and hold the 16 button for 1 second to enter the iPod Menu at last used level. 16 button for 2 seconds to enter the iPod Menu at top level. Change a Track on iPod There are two ways to change a track:
17 16 or 14 button on the radio to move to the next or previous track respectively. 20
button to move to the previous or next track 1) Push and release the OR 2) Using the steering wheel controls: Push and release the respectively. Fast Reverse or Fast Forward on iPod Fast forwarding or reversing a CD can be performed in one of two ways:
or 21 14 button to fast forward. 1) Push and hold the OR 2) Using the steering wheel controls: Push and release the respectively. 21 20 or
button to move to fast reverse or fast forward 16 button will enter the iPod menu. Please note that Push and hold the Play Tracks on iPod in Random Order There are two possible Random settings for iPod: Random Album and Random All. To play songs in random order, do the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 13 or 2) Push button until RANDOM is displayed. 17 3) Enter Random Sub menu by pressing button 14 . 17 4) Push button 13 or 14 to activate the desired Random mode. to choose between All and Folder. 5) Push button Repeat a Track on iPod There are two possible Repeat settings for iPod: Repeat One, and Repeat All. To change the repeat setting, do the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 13 or 2) Push button until REPEAT is displayed. 17 17 to choose between All, Track and Folder. 3) Enter Random Sub menu by pressing button 14 . 4) Push button 13 or 14 to activate the desired Repeat mode. 5) Push button Scan iPod When iPod is scanned, the first 10 seconds of each track is played. To activate Scan, do the following:
1) Press the MENU button 15 . 2) Select SCAN by pressing button Scanning will stop if 14 . 14 . 16 or 1) The face plate buttons OR 2) All tracks are browsed through. 18 AUX Mode To select an auxiliary audio input:
Push the CD/AUX button 12 until Aux shows on the display. An auxiliary audio input may be selected except when in iPod mode. The output volume of the Aux device should be set to maximum. Please note that for an Aux device, changing tracks, fast forwarding etcetera must be done directly on the Aux device. Bluetooth Hands free Phone Mode The radio is designed to work with mobile phones that support the Bluetooth Hands Free Profile 1.5. Other Bluetooth capable mobile phones may still work with the radio though. To connect a mobile phone to the radio through Bluetooth, the following steps must be completed on the radio. 1) Activate the Bluetooth function. 2) Add the Phone. Please note that corresponding steps have to be taken on the mobile phone. An added phone will be stored in a list for quick access when connecting at another time. Bluetooth Activation The purpose of this process is to make a Bluetooth connection possible. 1) Push the MENU button 15 . 2) Push button 13 or 14 to enter the Hands Free sub menu. 14 to activate Bluetooth. When Bluetooth is active, the display shows the Add a Phone The purpose of this process is to make a connection between the radio and a phone as well as to add a phone to the radio phone list. 1) Push the MENU button 15 . 2) Push button until Hands Free is displayed. until Hands Free is displayed. 4) Push button 3) Push button icon. 17 17 45 13 or 14 to enter the Hands Free sub menu. 13 or 14 to initiate the phone connection. 17 until Add phone is displayed. 3) Push button 4) Push button 5) Push button 45 icon blinking. Note that the phone must be in a The radio will now do a search for a blue tooth phone. This is indicated by the corresponding connecting state during this process. When a connection is established, the user will be prompted to enter a code on the phone. Enter code 0000 to verify connection. Activate another Phone The purpose of this process is to disconnect a present bluetooth phone and establish a connection to another phone in the phone list. 1) Push the MENU button 15 . 13 or 2) Push button 14 to enter the Hands Free sub menu. 13 or 4) Push button presently connected phone). until the display shows ChangePhName (where PhName will be the name of the until Hands Free is displayed. 3) Push button 17 17 5) Push button 6) Push button 7) Push button 14 to enter the Change phone sub menu. 13 or 14 to connect to the other phone. 17 until the phone name that is to be connected is displayed. until the phone name that is to be deleted is displayed. Delete a Phone The purpose of this process is to delete a specific phone from the phone list in the radio. 1) Push the MENU button 15 . 13 or 2) Push button 14 to enter the Hands Free sub menu. 13 or 14 to enter the Edit Phone sub menu. 13 or 14 to delete the phone. until Hands Free is displayed. until Edit Phone is displayed. 4) Push button 6) Push button 3) Push button 5) Push button 17 17 17 7) Push button 8) The display will show Delete? Push button 14 to verify. Delete all Phones The purpose of this process is to delete all phones from the phone list in the radio. 1) Push the MENU button 15 . 13 or 2) Push button 14 to enter the Hands Free sub menu. 3) Push button 13 or 14 to enter the Edit Phone sub menu. 13 or 14 to delete the all phones. until Hands Free is displayed. until Edit Phone is displayed. until Delete All is displayed. 5) Push button 4) Push button 6) Push button 17 17 17 7) Push button 8) The display will show Are U sure?. Push button 14 to verify. 19 20 WMA and MP3 are the only formats readable by the device. Playlist must be in .PLS or .M3U format. Playlist must contain the song in the USB device or CD. Compatible with standard 1.5. More information at www.bluetooth.org. Tips and Tricks USB and MP3 Bluetooth iPod CD MP3 For better quality and connectivity use iPod adapter Pocket Dock with line out and USB. www.sendstation.com. iPod firmware must be recently updated www.apple.com. Might take long time to read a CD MP3 if other files are within (non WMA, MP3, PLS or M3U). 21 VOLVO www.volvo.com DELPHI www.delphi.com
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2008-06-19 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2008-06-19
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
APTIV Services US LLC
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025770405
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1 | Physical Address |
2151 E.Lincoln Road
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1 |
Kokomo, Indiana 46902
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@elitetest.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
L2C
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
0036TR
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
B****** W******** J****
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1 | Title |
Engineering Group Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
76545********
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1 | Fax Number |
76545********
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1 |
b******@aptiv.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Delphi Delco Electronics Systems
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1 | Name |
P****** A********
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1 | Physical Address |
702 Joaquin Cavazos Rd
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1 |
Los Indios, Texas 78567
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
956-2********
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1 |
p******@delphi.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | AM/FM/CD/WB/BT Receiver | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Elite Electronic Engineering Inc.
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1 | Name |
K******** H********
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1 | Telephone Number |
630-4******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
630-4********
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1 |
k******@elitetest.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0005000 |
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