Robert Bosch Car Multimedia 52R0 Car radio & infotainment system User Manual Part 3

Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH Car radio & infotainment system Users Manual Part 3

Users Manual_Part 3

26 | en fMAP   1.0 fPBAP   1.1 fSPP   1.1 fVcards  2.1, 3.0Opening the Select Bluetooth device menu fTap the direct-select button   in the Home menu.or: fTap the Call area in the Home menu.  fTap  .The Select Bluetooth device menu is displayed:89101112You will find the following information and con-trols in the Select Bluetooth device menu:Note:The currently connected device is always the first item in the device list.8 Add device button: Start pairing a new mobile phone9  button: Delete a paired mobile phone:  Supported Bluetooth® functions of the connection: f: Telephone f: Audio streaming f: Telephone and audio streaming; Bluetooth® name of the device<  Indication of Bluetooth® device type and currently connected device: f: Telephone f: Audio streaming devicePairing and connecting a mobile phone for the first time fIn the Select Bluetooth device menu, tap Add device 8.The device is now available for setting up a connection (pairing). The Bluetooth® PIN of the device is displayed. Next, please follow the instructions provided by the device and your mobile phone.Notes: fThe Bluetooth® name of the device is “Suzuki”. fIf 10 mobile phones are already paired with the device, it will not be possible to pair and connect a fur-ther mobile phone. In this case, first delete one of the paired mobile phones (see the section entitled “Deleting a paired mobile phone” (page 27)).There are 3 methods of establishing a Blue-tooth® connection. Please proceed according to the method employed:Note:Please refer to your mobile phone’s instruction manual for information on how to set up a Bluetooth® connection on your mobile phone. fMethod 1: Perform the connection setup process on your mobile phone. On your mobile phone, enter the displayed PIN. fMethod 2:The connection setup does not require you to enter a PIN on the mobile phone. A notifica-tion appears in the display informing you that the mobile phone wants to connect. fTap  .The rest of the connection setup process is performed automatically. An appropriate notification appears in the display. fMethod 3:Operation
en | 27The mobile phone receives the device’s PIN and displays it. fCheck that the mobile phone is displaying the correct PIN and then tap  . fConfirm on your mobile phone that you want to set up a connection.If connection setup was successful, the mobile phone will connect to the device.Notes: fIf the connection attempt fails, a notification is displayed. Make another attempt at setting up a connection from the mobile phone. fAs soon as a new mobile phone is connected to the device, the list of calls appears in the display, and the phone book and call lists are down-loaded from the mobile phone onto the device. The time required to download the phone book and call lists may vary depending on the connected mobile phone.Connecting an already paired mobile phoneThe device stores the information for the 10 pre-viously paired mobile phones. These mobile phones are displayed in the Select Bluetooth device menu.To connect a mobile phone shown in this list, ftap the relevant item in the Select Bluetooth device menu.If connection setup was successful, the mobile phone will connect to the device.Deleting a paired mobile phoneTo delete a paired mobile phone, ftap   9 in the corresponding item of the Select Bluetooth device menu.The selected mobile phone is unpaired and deleted from the list.Notes: fIf the mobile phone is unpaired during an active call, the call is interrupted. The call can then be continued on the mobile phone if the mobile phone supports this. fWhen the mobile phone is unpaired, its phone book and call lists are also deleted from the device. fTo connect the mobile phone to the device again, proceed as described in the section entitled “Pairing and connecting a mobile phone for the first time” (page 26).4.11.7 Connecting a smartphone via smartphone integrationNotes: fInformation about which smart-phones the device supports is avail-able at www.suzuki-slda.com. fA smartphone can be connected to the device using the smartphone integration function. The connec-tion can be made via the USB port. fA simultaneous Bluetooth® connec-tion with another smartphone is not allowed when a smartphone is connected using the smartphone integration function. fYou should disconnect any existing Bluetooth® connection before con-necting a smartphone using the smartphone integration function. If, however, you want to continue using an existing Bluetooth® con-nection, you should cancel the smartphone integration setup pro-cess.  fIf a smartphone is connected via MirrorLink™ or Android Auto and a Bluetooth® connection from the same smartphone already exists, the Bluetooth® connection will be maintained. fSmartphones that are integrated via MirrorLink™ or Android Auto require a Bluetooth® connection in addition to smartphone integration via USB in order to provide full support for the telephone functions. Users can use the non-phone fea-tures of MirrorLink™ or Android Operation
28 | enAuto without a Bluetooth® connec-tion. If there is no Bluetooth® connection established before you integrate a MirrorLink™ or Android Auto smart-phone, you will have to establish the Bluetooth® connection manually (see the section entitled “Connect-ing a device via Bluetooth®” (page 25)). fSmartphone integration via Apple CarPlay does not allow any parallel Bluetooth® connection. If an Apple CarPlay smartphone is already connected via Bluetooth®, this Bluetooth® connection will be can-celled.To connect a smartphone, fconnect it to the USB port.The smartphone is detected automatically and connected via smartphone integration.To disconnect the smartphone from the device, funplug the smartphone from the USB port.An appropriate notification appears briefly in the display.5  FM/AM radio modeNotes: fAM reception: Generally, strong AM signals provide stable sound quality with low signal noise. At night, however, atmospheric conditions may sometimes lead to interference from other stations. fFM reception: The FM waveband offers the highest sound quality; however, the signal may be suscep-tible to noise due to: – The limited reach of some trans-mitters. – Distortion caused by signals reflected off local buildings and other obstructions. – “Shadow zones” wherein the signal reception is obstructed or restricted.5.1  Listening to the radio fTap the direct-select button   in the Home menu.Note:You will also find the   button in the display of the currently playing media. fTap the Radio tab, if necessary. fTap the memory bank of the desired wave-band.The tuner display for the selected memory bank is displayed and you can hear the radio broad-cast.5.2  The tuner display15 161413 1723 22 19 182021You will find the following information and con-trols in the tuner display:=  button: Change frequency>  button: Open the source menu?  Current memory bank@  Station information areaA  button: Change frequencyB  button: Start seek tuningC  button: Start seek tuningD  Tuning scaleOperation | FM/AM radio mode
en | 29E  Frequency pointerF  Memory preset buttonsG   button: Start scan function  In memory bank FM-AST and AM-AST:  button: Start autostore function)Note:The information displayed in the sta-tion information area @ depends on whether RDS is supported in your reception area or by the current sta-tion.5.3  Calling up the tuner displayWhile you are listening to the radio: fTap the Listen area in the Home menu.5.4  RDSNote:If RDS is not supported in your recep-tion area or by the current station, you will not be able to experience these functions.This device is equipped with an RDS radio receiver. Many FM stations transmit a signal that not only carries the radio programme but also information like the station name. The station name appears in the display as soon as the tuner receives it.The convenient RDS functions “Alternative Frequency” and “Regional Mode” enhance the performance of your tuner: fAlternative frequency (AF): The device auto-matically performs a background search for the best reception frequency for the tuned station. fRegional mode: Some radio stations divide their schedule at certain times into regional programmes offering different content. You can enable or disable regional mode. With regional mode enabled, the device is pre-vented from switching to alternative frequen-cies for the tuned station that have different programme content.5.4.1  AF mode – on/off fCall up the tuner display. fTap   6. fTap Alternative frequency search.AF mode is enabled  when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap   6 to close the menu.5.4.2  Regional mode – on/off fCall up the tuner display. fTap   6. fTap Regional programme.Regional mode is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap   6 to close the menu.5.5  Selecting the waveband/mem-ory bankWhile you are listening to the radio: fTap   > in the tuner display.Note:You will also find the   button in the Home menu. fTap a memory bank of the desired waveband.The tuner display for the selected memory bank is displayed.FM/AM radio mode
30 | en5.6  Tuning stations5.6.1  Tuning stations manually fTap   = or   A once or several times to adjust the frequency incrementally.Or: fTap any position on the tuning scale D to set the corresponding frequency.Or: fTouch the frequency pointer E and swipe left or right along the scale to adjust the frequency continuously.5.6.2  Starting seek tuning fTap   B or   C to tune to the next or previous station in the reception area.Note:By long-tapping   B or   C you adjust the frequency continuously. After you release the button, the radio tunes to the next station automatically.5.6.3  Station listNote:This function is only available in the FM waveband.All currently receivable radio stations are dis-played in the FM station list. fTap the station information area @.The FM station list is displayed. fTap the desired radio station.To return to the tuner display, ftap  .5.6.4  Scanning receivable stationsNote:This function is only available in the AM waveband. fTap   G.The receivable stations are played one after another for around 10 seconds each.To continue listening to the station that is cur-rently being scanned, ftap   G again.5.7  Storing stations5.7.1  Storing stations manually fFirst select the desired memory bank, if necessary, and tune to the desired station. fLong-tap one of the memory preset buttons F.The currently tuned station is then stored to the memory preset button.5.7.2  Storing stations automatically fSelect the autostore memory bank FM-AST or AM-AST. fTap   G.The six stations offering the strongest reception in the current waveband are stored automati-cally. The stations are sorted according to their reception strength; the station with the strong-est reception is stored on memory preset 1.Afterwards, the station stored on memory pre-set 1 will be played.5.8  Listening to a stored station fFirst select the desired memory bank, if necessary. fShort-tap one of the memory preset buttons F.The stored station is played.5.9  Radio-text display – on/offNote:If the stations in your reception area do not support RDS, you will not be able to use this function. fCall up the tuner display. fTap   6.FM/AM radio mode
en | 31 fTap Show radio text.Displaying of radio text is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap   6 to close the options display.5.10 Traffic announcementNote:If the stations in your reception area do not support RDS, you will not be able to use these functions.5.10.1 Traffic announcement priority – on/off fIn radio mode, tap   6. fTap Show traffic announcements.Traffic announcement priority is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap   6 to close the options display.When traffic announcement priority is enabled, the TA symbol is displayed in the Home menu and in the tuner display or in the display for the currently playing media.The device will play a traffic announcement as soon as it receives one. The received station is shown in the display for the duration of the announcement.5.10.2 Cancelling a playing traffic announcementYou can cancel a playing traffic announcement and return to the audio source you were listen-ing to before: fTap   while the traffic announcement is playing.Note:Traffic announcement priority remains enabled.FM/AM radio mode
32 | en6  DAB radio modeNotes: fThis function is only available if the device supports DAB reception. fDAB radio supports traffic announcement priority (please refer to the section entitled “Traffic announcement” (page 31)).6.1  Listening to DAB fTap the direct-select button   in the Home menu.Note:You will also find the   button in the display of the currently playing media. fTap the Radio tab, if necessary. fTap a DAB memory bank.The DAB display for the selected memory bank is displayed and you hear the DAB broadcast.6.2  The DAB display292524 26272830You will find the following information and con-trols in the DAB display:H  button: Open the source menuI  Current memory bankJ  Service information areaK  button: Skip to the next serviceL  button: Skip to the previous serviceM  Memory preset buttonsN   button (only in memory bank DAB-AST): Start autostore function6.3  Calling up the DAB displayWhile you are listening to DAB: fTap the Listen area in the Home menu.6.4  DAB featuresWith DAB radio, a service represents a pro-gramme of a radio station. Several services are transmitted on the samefrequency. These services are combined into anensemble. The ensemble name of the current service is displayed in the service information area J.A service may provide one or more secondary audio channels containing alternative audio content.Besides the audio programme, DAB services can also broadcast extra information, such as song titles, music genres and even programme guides. This information can be shown in the service information area J (please refer to the section entitled “Displaying DAB extra informa-tion” (page 34)).6.5  DAB service list fTap the service information area J.All currently receivable services are displayed in the DAB service list. fTap the desired service.The desired service is played.To return to the DAB display, ftap  .DAB radio mode
en | 33Notes: fIf available, the DAB service list also contains the secondary audio chan-nel of services. fThe DAB service list shows all ser-vices that are receivable when the list is opened. The receivable ser-vices may change while the DAB service list is displayed. To update the DAB service list, tap the title “DAB service list”.6.6  Selecting services fTap   K or   L to skip to the next or previous service.6.7  Storing services6.7.1  Storing services manually fFirst select the desired memory bank, if necessary, and select the desired service. fLong-tap one of the memory preset buttons M.The currently selected service is then stored to the memory preset button.6.7.2  Storing services automati-cally fSelect the autostore memory bank DAB-AST. fTap   N.The available services (up to 6) are stored auto-matically. Afterwards, the service stored on memory preset 1 will be played.Note:The preselection of programme types does not affect the autostore function.6.8  Listening to a stored service fFirst select the desired memory bank, if necessary. fShort-tap one of the memory preset buttons M.The stored service is played.6.9  Listening to a service’s second-ary audio channelIf a service provides an alternative audio chan-nel, 2nd audio appears in the display. The sec-ondary audio channel is listed in the DAB service list (please refer to the section entitled “DAB service list” (page 32)).Note:It is not possible to store a service’s secondary audio channel. Select, if necessary, the regular audio channel to store the service.6.10 Preselecting programme typesYou can apply the DAB category filter in order to limit the available services in the DAB service list to the ones that support certain programme types. If the DAB category filter is enabled, only the services of selected programme types will be available. fIn DAB mode, tap   6. fTap DAB category filter.The available programme types are displayed.To select programme types, ftap the desired programme type.A programme type is selected when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox.DAB radio mode
34 | enTo enable or disable the DAB PTY filter, ftap DAB category filter.The DAB category filter is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap   6 to close the options display.Notes: fIf the DAB category filter is enabled, the PTY symbol is displayed in the DAB display. fA service that is selected via the DAB category filter remains selected even if the DAB PTY filter is later disabled.6.11 Displaying DAB extra informa-tionYou can preset whether DAB extra information is shown or hidden. fIn DAB mode, tap   6. fTap Show DAB extra information.Displaying of DAB extra information is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the check-box. fTap   6 to close the options display.6.12 DAB-FM switchingA service may be receivable via DAB and on FM simultaneously. If DAB-FM switching is enabled and the current DAB service becomes unavail-able, the device automatically switches to FM reception until DAB reception is available again. fIn DAB mode, tap   6. fTap DAB-FM linking.DAB-FM switching is activated when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap   6 to close the options display.7  Playing mediaNote:To connect or insert an external device, please refer to the section entitled “Connecting/inserting external devices and data storage devices” (page 23).7.1  Selecting a media source fTap the direct-select button   in the Home menu.Note:You will also find the   button in the display of the currently playing media. fTap the Media tab, if necessary. fTap the desired media source.The audio or video display for the selected media source is displayed and playback begins.Note:A notification appears briefly in the display fif the selected audio source is not connected or inserted. fif it is not possible to play all the tracks on the selected audio source due to the maximum number of manageable tracks being exceeded.DAB radio mode | Playing media

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