2023-2026 Suzuki Swift 4 Door OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT User Manual
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT for Your Suzuki Swift 4 Door Fourth Generation (2023-2026)

OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Fuel filler cap ....................................................................... 5-1  
Engine hood ........................................................................ 5-2  
Sun visor .............................................................................. 5-4  
Interior light ......................................................................... 5-5  
Accessory socket ................................................................ 5-6  
AUX/USB socket (if equipped) ........................................... 5-7  
Assist grips (if equipped) ................................................... 5-7  
Glove box ............................................................................. 5-7  
Cup holder and storage area ............................................. 5-8  
Footrest ................................................................................ 5-9  
Floor mats (if equipped) ..................................................... 5-10  
Luggage compartment hook .............................................. 5-10  
Luggage compartment cover (if equipped) ...................... 5-11  
Luggage compartment carpet ............................................ 5-11  
Frame hooks ........................................................................ 5-11  
Heating and air conditioning system ................................ 5-14  
Manual heating and air conditioning system ................... 5-15  
Automatic heating and air conditioning system  
5
60G407  
(climate control) .................................................................. 5-20  
Radio antenna ..................................................................... 5-26  
Audio system (Type A / Type B) (if equipped) .................. 5-27  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
A fuel filler cap is located on the left rear  
side of the vehicle. The fuel filler door can  
be unlocked by pulling up the opener lever  
located on the outboard lower side of the  
driver’s seat and locked by simply closing  
the door.  
Fuel filler cap  
EXAMPLE  
(3)  
(1)  
(1)  
EXAMPLE  
(2)  
Close  
Open  
57RK108  
NOTE:  
The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap  
(2) by hooking the groove (3) when refuel-  
ing.  
57RK088  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
57L51093  
To reinstall the fuel filler cap:  
1) Turn the cap clockwise until you hear  
several clicks.  
To remove the fuel filler cap:  
1) Stop the engine and close all the doors  
and windows while refueling.  
2) Open the fuel filler door.  
2) Close the fuel filler door.  
3) Remove the cap by turning it counter-  
clockwise.  
WARNING  
Fuel is extremely flammable. Do not  
smoke when refueling, and check  
that there are no open flames or  
sparks in the area.  
CAUTION  
Remove the fuel filler cap slowly. The  
fuel may be under pressure and may  
spray out, causing injury.  
57RK050  
5-1  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
EXAMPLE  
Engine hood  
WARNING  
If you need to replace the fuel cap,  
use a genuine SUZUKI cap. Use of an  
improper cap can result in a malfunc-  
tion of the fuel system or emission  
control system. It may also result in  
fuel leakage while driving and in the  
event of an accident.  
EXAMPLE  
57RK052  
2) Push the under-hood release lever  
sideways with your finger, as shown in  
57RK051  
the illustration. While pushing the lever,  
lift up the engine hood.  
To open the engine hood:  
1) Pull the hood release handle located  
under the driver’s side instrument panel  
in the outboard position. This will disen-  
gage the engine hood lock halfway.  
CAUTION  
The release lever and its peripheral,  
or engine food can be hot enough to  
burn your finger right after driving.  
Touch after those becomes cool  
enough.  
NOTICE  
Check that the wiper arms are not  
raised before you lift up the engine  
hood to avoid damaging the wiper  
arms and the engine hood.  
5-2  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
EXAMPLE  
To close the engine hood:  
1) Lift the hood up slightly and remove the  
prop rod from the hole. Put the prop rod  
back into the holding clip.  
CAUTION  
To avoid injury, check that no part of  
the occupant’s body such as hands  
or head is in the path of the hood  
when closing it.  
EXAMPLE  
NOTICE  
Pushing on the hood from the top  
may damage it.  
57RK053  
3) While holding the hood, pull the prop  
rod out from the holding clip, and then  
insert the end of the rod into the desig-  
nated hole.  
57RK054  
2) Lower the hood to about 20 cm above  
the hood latch, and then let it drop  
down. Check that the hood is securely  
latched after closing.  
CAUTION  
• The prop rod can be hot enough to  
burn your finger right after driving.  
Touch the rod after it becomes cool  
enough.  
• Insert the end of the rod into the  
hole securely. If the rod slips out,  
you may get caught in the closing  
hood.  
WARNING  
Check that the hood is fully closed  
and latched before driving. If it is not,  
it can fly up unexpectedly during  
driving, obstructing your view and  
resulting in an accident.  
• The rod may slip out when the  
hood is blown by wind. Be careful  
on windy days.  
5-3  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Card holder (if equipped)  
Vanity mirror (if equipped)  
EXAMPLE  
Sun visor  
EXAMPLE  
(1)  
(3)  
(2)  
57RK055  
57RK056  
(1) Mirror cover  
(2) Card holder  
(3) Vanity mirror  
79J161  
To use the vanity mirror (3) on the back of  
the sun visor, pull up the mirror cover (1).  
The sun visors can be pulled down to block  
glare coming through the windshield, or  
they can be unhooked and turned to the  
side to block glare coming through the side  
window.  
You can put a card in the card holder (2) on  
the back of the sun visor.  
WARNING  
NOTICE  
• Do not use the mirror while driving  
your vehicle or you lose control of  
the vehicle.  
• When using the vanity mirror, do  
not move too close to a front air  
bag location or lean against it. If  
the front air bag is accidentally  
inflated, it could hit you hard.  
When you park your vehicle outdoors  
in direct sunlight or in hot weather,  
do not leave plastic cards in the  
holder. The heat may distort them.  
NOTICE  
When unhooking and hooking a sun  
visor, handle it by the hard plastic  
parts or the sun visor can be dam-  
aged.  
5-4  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
• The hazard warning lights, the position  
lights and the headlights are off.  
• After 15 minutes from the light on.  
Luggage compartment  
(if equipped)  
Interior light  
DOOR (2)  
Front  
EXAMPLE  
The light comes on when the door is  
opened. After closing all doors, the light  
will remain on for about 15 seconds and  
then fade out. If you insert the key, or press  
the engine switch to change the ignition  
mode to ACC or ON during this time, the  
light will start to fade out immediately. After  
removing the key from the ignition switch  
or press the engine switch to change the  
ignition mode to LOCK (OFF), the light will  
turn on for about 15 seconds and then fade  
out.  
(1)  
(2)  
EXAMPLE  
(3) (2) (1)  
68PM00510  
NOTE:  
When you open the tailgate with the lug-  
gage compartment light switch in ON posi-  
tion (1), the light comes on for about 15  
minutes.  
When the luggage compartment light  
switch is in OFF position (2), the light  
remains off regardless of whether the tail-  
gate is open or close.  
The light will automatically be turned off to  
prevent the lead-acid battery from dis-  
charging when the following conditions are  
simultaneously met:  
• The ignition switch is in “LOCK” position,  
or the ignition mode is LOCK (OFF).  
• After about 15 minutes of the light on.  
52RM50070  
This light switch has three positions which  
function as described below:  
ON (1)  
The light comes on and stays on regard-  
less of whether the door is open or closed.  
OFF (3)  
The light remains off even when the door is  
opened.  
NOTE:  
NOTICE  
The light will automatically be turned off to  
prevent the lead-acid battery from dis-  
charging when the following conditions are  
simultaneously met:  
Do not leave the tailgate open with  
the luggage compartment light  
switch in ON position for a long time,  
or the lead-acid battery will dis-  
charge.  
• The ignition switch is in “LOCK” position,  
or the ignition mode is LOCK (OFF).  
5-5  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
NOTE:  
Accessory socket  
The light will automatically be turned off to  
prevent the lead-acid battery from dis-  
charging when after 15 minutes of the tail-  
gate open.  
NOTICE  
• Use of inappropriate electrical  
accessories can cause damage to  
your vehicle’s electrical system.  
Check that any electrical accesso-  
ries you use are designed to plug  
into this type of socket.  
Center console  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
• When the ignition switch is in  
“LOCK” position or the ignition  
mode is LOCK (OFF) during using  
the accessory socket, the following  
accidents may occur;  
– the audio or navigation system  
does not turn off.  
– the keyless entry system does  
not work, etc.  
If they occur, disconnect the item  
from the accessory socket and  
check whether the electrical equip-  
ments work properly.  
If the problem persists, ask an  
authorized SUZUKI dealer to have  
the system inspected.  
57RK057  
The accessory socket will work when the  
ignition switch is in “ACC” or “ON” position,  
or the ignition mode is ACC or ON.  
This socket can be used to provide 12 volt/  
120 watt/10 ampere power for electrical  
accessories. Check that the rubber cap  
remains on the socket when the socket is  
not in use.  
52RM50080  
NOTE:  
The number of doors involved in the light-  
ing operation of the interior light depends  
on the vehicle specification. If there is a  
switch (rubber protrusion) at the door  
opening as shown, the door is involved in  
the lighting operation. The tailgate is also  
involved in this operation even without the  
rubber protrusion.  
5-6  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
AUX/USB socket (if equipped) Assist grips (if equipped)  
Glove box  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
57RK058  
54G249  
57RK059  
Connect your portable digital music player,  
etc. to this socket to enjoy music through  
the vehicle’s audio system. Refer to “Audio  
system (if equipped)” in this section.  
Assist grips are provided for convenience.  
To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.  
To close it, push the lid until it latches  
securely.  
NOTICE  
To avoid damaging the assist grip  
and the molded headlining, do not  
hang down the assist grip.  
WARNING  
NOTICE  
Never drive with the glove box lid  
open. It could cause injury if an acci-  
dent occurs.  
Always close the rubber cap when  
not in use, since entry of foreign  
material, dust, water, conductive liq-  
uids may damage the audio system  
or USB device.  
5-7  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Center console tray (1)  
WARNING  
Cup holder and storage area  
EXAMPLE  
Do not place any objects which may  
fall out from the tray when the vehicle  
is moving.  
Failure to take the precaution may  
result in an object interfering with the  
pedals and causing a loss of vehicle  
control or an accident.  
(1) (2) (3)  
(4) (6)  
(3)  
(5) (6)  
57RK060  
(1) Center console tray  
(2) Front cup holders  
(4) Rear cup holder  
(6) Rear bottle holder  
(3) Front bottle holder  
(5) Front seat back pocket (if equipped)  
5-8  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Front cup holders (2) /  
Rear cup holder (4)  
Front bottle holder (3) /  
Rear bottle holder (6)  
Footrest  
Use the rear cup holder to put a cup with a  
lid or a bottle with a cap. Also, you can put  
small articles in the rear cup holder.  
You should only place a bottle with a cap in  
the holder.  
EXAMPLE  
Front seat back pocket  
(if equipped) (5)  
WARNING  
Failure to take the precautions listed  
below could cause personal injury or  
vehicle damage.  
• Be careful when you are using the  
cup holders to hold a cup contain-  
ing hot liquid. Spilling out hot liq-  
uid can cause burn injury.  
• Do not use the cup holders to hold  
sharp-edged, hard or breakable  
objects. Objects in the cup holders  
may be thrown about during a sud-  
den stop or impact, and could  
cause personal injury.  
(1)  
57RK062  
Use the footrest (1) as a support for your  
left foot and body.  
• Be careful not to spill liquid or  
insert any foreign materials into the  
moving part of the gearshift lever,  
or any electrical components. Liq-  
uid or foreign materials may dam-  
age these parts.  
EXAMPLE  
57RK061  
This pocket is provided for holding light  
and soft things such as gloves, newspa-  
pers or magazines.  
CAUTION  
Do not put hard or breakable objects  
in the pocket. If an accident occurs,  
objects such as bottles, cans, etc.  
can injure the occupants in the rear  
seat.  
5-9  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Floor mats (if equipped)  
Luggage compartment hook  
WARNING  
Failure to take the following precau-  
tions may result in the driver’s side  
floor mat interfering with the pedals  
and causing a loss of vehicle control  
or an accident.  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
• Check that the floor mat grommets  
are hooked to the fasteners.  
• Never place additional floor mats  
on top of the existing floor mat.  
57RK063  
To prevent the driver’s side floor mat from  
sliding forward and possibly interfering with  
the operation of the pedals, genuine  
SUZUKI floor mats are recommended.  
Whenever you put the driver’s side floor  
mat back in the vehicle after it has been  
removed, hook the floor mat grommets to  
the fasteners and position the floor mat  
properly in the footwell.  
52RM50140  
You can hang the shopping bag or other  
suitable objects on the hook.  
This hook is not designed for large or  
heavy items.  
When you replace the floor mats in your  
vehicle with a different type such as all-  
weather floor mats, we highly recommend  
to use genuine SUZUKI floor mats for  
proper fitting.  
NOTICE  
To avoid breaking the hook, do not  
hang items heavier than the following  
weight.  
Shopping hook: 2 kg (4.4 lbs)  
5-10  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Luggage compartment cover  
(if equipped)  
Luggage compartment carpet Frame hooks  
It is not recommended that you use the  
frame hooks for towing another vehicle.  
They were originally designed to tow your  
vehicle in emergency situation.  
(2)  
EXAMPLE  
If your vehicle needs to be towed in an  
emergency, refer to “Towing” in “EMER-  
GENCY SERVICE” section.  
WARNING  
Observe the following instructions  
when using frame hooks. The towing  
hook or vehicle body may break and  
cause serious injury or damage:  
• Do not use the frame hooks for  
towing another vehicle.  
• Avoid pulling the vehicle to get out  
of severe snowy, muddy or sandy  
conditions, sudden starts or erratic  
driving maneuvers which could  
cause excessive stress on the tow-  
ing hook.  
(1)  
EXAMPLE  
52RM50450  
There is a tool box under the luggage com-  
partment carpet. When installing the lug-  
gage compartment carpet, please hook the  
grommets (1) of the carpet on the hook (2)  
of the vehicle.  
52RM50150  
Luggage or other cargo placed in the lug-  
gage compartment is hidden from view by  
a luggage compartment cover.  
WARNING  
In such case, we recommend that  
you contact a professional service.  
Do not carry items on top of the lug-  
gage compartment cover, even if they  
are small and light. Objects on top of  
the cover could be thrown about in  
an accident, causing injury, or could  
obstruct the driver’s rear view.  
5-11  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
To install the hook (1), follow the procedure  
below.  
2) Remove the cover (C) by using a jack  
handle (A) covered with a soft cloth as  
shown in the illustration.  
Front  
1
( )  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
NOTE:  
Do not use excessive force as it may dam-  
age the cover strap.  
(A)  
(B)  
EXAMPLE  
(1)  
(1)  
52RM50170  
52RM50160  
1) Pick up the towing hook (1), jack handle  
(A) and wheel wrench (B) in the lug-  
gage compartment.  
The towing hook (1) is provided on the  
front of the vehicle for use in emergency  
situations and sea shipping purpose only.  
52RM50190  
NOTICE  
EXAMPLE  
3) Install the towing hook (1) by hand.  
To prevent damage to the vehicle,  
never use the towing hook (1) for  
trailer / train shipping.  
(C)  
NOTE:  
It is recommended to secure the cover with  
tape to prevent damage during towing.  
(A)  
52RM50180  
5-12  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Rear  
Other holes  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
B
( )  
EXAMPLE  
1
( )  
(2)  
52RM50200  
(3)  
(3)  
4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it  
clockwise by using a wheel wrench (B)  
until the hook (1) is securely installed.  
57RK089  
52RS50170  
The frame hook (2) is provided on the rear  
of the vehicle for use in emergency situa-  
tions and sea shipping purposes only.  
The frame holes (3) are provided only for  
transporting by a car carrier trailer.  
To remove the towing hook (1), reverse the  
installation procedure.  
WARNING  
NOTICE  
Do not use the frame holes (3) for  
towing purpose. These holes may  
break and cause serious injury or  
damage.  
To prevent damage to the vehicle,  
never use the frame hook (2) for  
trailer / train shipping.  
5-13  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Air outlet  
Heating and air conditioning  
system  
(1)  
There are two types of heating and air con-  
ditioning systems as follows:  
(2)  
• Manual heating and air conditioning sys-  
tem  
• Automatic heating and air conditioning  
system (climate control)  
(3)  
(4)  
(2)  
(3)  
(5)  
(5)  
EXAMPLE  
57RK064  
(1) Windshield defroster outlet  
(2) Side defroster outlet  
(3) Side outlet  
(4) Center outlet  
(5) Floor outlet  
5-14  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Center outlet  
Side outlet  
Manual heating and air  
conditioning system  
(2)  
(4)  
(3)  
Description of controls  
(4)  
(2) (5)  
(1)  
(1)  
52RS007  
When open, air comes out regardless of  
the air flow selector position. Move the  
knob (3) vertically or horizontally, to adjust  
the direction of airflow as desired. The side  
outlet opens when you turn the dial (4)  
upward and closes when you turn it down-  
ward.  
(3)  
52RS006  
57RK117  
To open the louver (1), push the arrow part  
(2) as shown in the illustration. To adjust  
the direction of the air flow, move up or  
down or turn the opened louver (1).  
Temperature selector (1)  
This is used to adjust the temperature.  
CAUTION  
Prolonged exposure to hot air from  
the heater or air conditioner could  
result in low temperature burns. All  
vehicle occupants, particularly chil-  
dren, the elderly, those with special  
needs, individuals with delicate skin,  
and sleeping individuals, should  
maintain sufficient distance from the  
air outlets to prevent prolonged  
exposure to hot airflow.  
Blower speed selector (2)  
This is used to turn on the blower and to  
select blower speed.  
5-15  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Air intake selector (3)  
Air flow selector (4)  
(e)  
(b)  
(a)  
(d)  
(f)  
6
( )  
57RK118  
This selector is used to select the following  
modes.  
(c)  
(g)  
FRESH AIR (a)  
4
)  
When this mode is selected by moving the  
lever to right, outside air comes in.  
52RS50181  
52RM50250  
NOTE:  
The mark of “ ” (6)  
This is used to select one of the following  
functions.  
RECIRCULATED AIR (b)  
When this mode is selected by moving the  
lever to left, outside air is shut out and  
inside air is recirculated. This mode is suit-  
able when driving through dusty or polluted  
air such as in a tunnel, or when attempting  
to quickly cool down or warm up the inte-  
rior.  
To clear fog on the windshield and/or the  
side windows quickly, set the air flow  
selector (4) to HEAT & DEFROST or  
DEFROST and air intake selector (3) to  
FRESH AIR. These positioning will clear  
the fogged windshield and/or the side win-  
dows faster than the RECIRCULATED  
AIR.  
VENTILATION (c)  
NOTE:  
If you select RECIRCULATED AIR for an  
extended period of time, the air in the vehi-  
cle can become contaminated and the win-  
dows tend to get misted. Therefore, you  
should select FRESH AIR whenever possi-  
ble.  
57RK066  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the center and side air outlets.  
5-16  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
BI-LEVEL (d)  
HEAT (e)  
HEAT & DEFROST (f)  
57RK067  
57RK068  
57RK069  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets and cooler air comes out  
of the center and side outlets. When the  
temperature selector (1) is in the fully cold  
position or fully hot position, however, the  
air from the floor outlets and the air from  
the center and side outlets will be the  
same temperature.  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets and the side outlets, also  
comes out of the windshield defroster out-  
lets and also comes slightly out of the side  
defroster outlets.  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets, the windshield defroster  
outlets, the side defroster outlets and the  
side outlets.  
5-17  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
System operating instructions  
DEFROST (g)  
Air conditioning switch (5)  
To turn on the air conditioning system, set  
the blower speed selector to a position  
other than off and push in “A/C” switch.  
With this “A/C” switch operation, a indica-  
tor light will come on when the air condi-  
tioning system is working. To turn off the  
air conditioning system, push “A/C” switch  
again.  
Natural ventilation  
Select VENTILATION and FRESH AIR, the  
temperature selector to the desired tem-  
perature position, and the blower speed  
selector to off. Fresh air will flow through  
the vehicle during driving.  
Forced ventilation  
During operation of the air conditioner, you  
may notice slight changes in engine  
speed. These changes are normal, the  
system is designed so that the compressor  
turns on or off to maintain the desired tem-  
perature.  
The base settings are the same as for nat-  
ural ventilation except you set the blower  
speed selector to a position other than off.  
Normal heating (using outside air)  
Select HEAT and FRESH AIR, the tem-  
perature selector to the desired tempera-  
ture position and the blower speed selector  
to the desired blower speed position. Set-  
ting the blower speed selector to a higher  
blower speed position increases heating  
efficiency.  
57RK070  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the windshield defroster outlets, the side  
defroster outlets and the side outlets.  
Less operation of the compressor results  
in better fuel economy.  
Quick heating (using recirculated air)  
The base settings are the same as for nor-  
mal heating except you select RECIRCU-  
LATED AIR. If you use this heating method  
for an extended period of time, the air in  
the vehicle can become contaminated and  
the windows can become misty. Therefore,  
use this method only for quick heating and  
change to the normal heating method as  
soon as possible.  
5-18  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Head cooled/Feet warmed heating  
• If your vehicle has been left in the sun  
with the windows closed, it will cool  
faster if you open the windows briefly  
while you operate the air conditioner with  
the air intake selector at FRESH AIR and  
the blower at high speed.  
NOTE:  
Select BI-LEVEL and FRESH AIR, the  
temperature selector to the desired tem-  
perature position, and the blower speed  
selector to the desired blower speed posi-  
tion. Unless the temperature selector is in  
the fully cold position or fully hot position,  
the air that comes out of the center and  
side outlets will be cooler than the air that  
comes out of the floor outlets.  
If you need maximum defrosting:  
• select DEFROST and FRESH AIR,  
• set the blower speed selector to high,  
• adjust the temperature selector to the  
hot end,  
• turn on “A/C” switch, and  
• adjust the side outlets so the air blows  
on the side windows.  
Dehumidifying  
Set the air flow selector to a desired air  
flow selector position, the temperature  
selector to the desired temperature posi-  
tion and the blower speed selector to the  
desired blower speed position. Also select  
FRESH AIR and turn on “A/C” switch.  
Models with ENG A-STOP system  
Normal cooling  
• If the heating performance can no longer  
perform at a sufficient level due to auto-  
matically stopping the engine, press the  
ENG A-STOP OFF switch to deactivate  
the ENG A-STOP system. (The engine  
will automatically restart and the air con-  
ditioning performance will be restored.)  
• If the windshield and/or the driver’s side/  
passenger side door windows are  
fogged during automatically stopping the  
engine, stop the ENG A-STOP system  
and restart the engine. Then, turn the air  
flow selector (4) to change the air flow to  
the HEAT & DEFROST or DEFROST  
position to defog the windows.  
Set the air flow selector to VENTILATION,  
the temperature selector to the desired tem-  
perature position and the blower speed  
selector to the desired blower speed posi-  
tion, and turn on “A/C” switch. Setting the  
blower speed selector to a higher blower  
speed position increases cooling efficiency.  
NOTE:  
Because the air conditioner dehumidifies  
the air, turning it on will help keep the win-  
dows clear, even when blowing heated air  
using DEFROST or HEAT & DEFROST  
functions.  
You can switch the air intake selector to  
either FRESH AIR or RECIRCULATED  
AIR as you desire. Choosing RECIRCU-  
LATED AIR increases cooling efficiency.  
EXAMPLE  
Quick cooling (using recirculated air)  
The base settings are the same as for nor-  
mal cooling except you select RECIRCU-  
LATED AIR and the highest blower speed.  
NOTE:  
• If you select RECIRCULATED AIR for an  
extended period of time, the air in the  
vehicle can become contaminated and  
the windows tend to get misted. There-  
fore, you should select FRESH AIR  
whenever possible.  
57RK071  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Maintenance  
Automatic heating and air conditioning system (climate control)  
If you do not use the air conditioner for a  
long period, such as during winter, it may  
not give the best performance when you  
start using it again. To help maintain opti-  
mum performance and durability of your air  
conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.  
Operate the air conditioner at least once a  
month for one minute with the engine  
idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil  
and helps protect the internal components.  
Description of controls  
(5)  
(4)  
(9)  
(7)  
(8)  
If your air conditioner is equipped with air  
filters, clean or replace them as specified  
in “Maintenance schedule” in “INSPEC-  
TION AND MAINTENANCE” section.  
NOTE:  
Your vehicle uses the air conditioning  
refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called  
R-134a. R-134a replaced R-12 around  
1993 for automotive applications. Other  
refrigerants are available, including recy-  
cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used  
in your vehicle.  
(2)  
(3)  
(6)  
(1)  
52RM50340  
NOTICE  
(1) Temperature selector  
(2) Blower speed selector  
(3) Air intake selector  
(4) Air flow selector  
(5) Defrost switch  
(6) Air conditioning switch  
(7) “OFF” switch  
Using the wrong refrigerant may  
damage your air conditioning sys-  
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or  
replace the R-134a with other refrig-  
erants.  
(8) “AUTO” switch  
(9) Display  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Temperature selector (1)  
Blower speed selector (2)  
Air intake selector (3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(a)  
(b)  
(3)  
52RM50350  
52RM50360  
52RM50370  
Turn the temperature selector (1) to adjust  
the temperature.  
The blower speed selector (2) is used to  
turn on the blower and to select blower  
speed.  
Push the air intake selector (3) to change  
between the recirculated air and fresh air  
mode.  
NOTE:  
If “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the blower  
speed will vary automatically as the cli-  
mate control system maintains the  
selected temperature.  
If “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air  
intake will vary automatically as the climate  
control system maintains the selected tem-  
perature.  
If you turn the temperature selector (1)  
until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display,  
the climate control system will operate at  
maximum heating or cooling. The tempera-  
ture of the air from the outlets may change  
suddenly while “LO” or “HI” is displayed,  
but this is normal.  
NOTE:  
When the recirculated air mode is  
selected, the automatic operation system  
is deactivated even if you push “AUTO”  
switch (8).  
NOTE:  
When you change the unit of temperature  
in the information display, the unit of tem-  
perature in the air conditioning system will  
be changed. Refer to “Information display”  
in the “BEFORE DRIVING” section for  
details.  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
RECIRCULATED AIR (a)  
Air flow selector (4)  
VENTILATION (c)  
When this mode is selected, outside air is  
shut off and inside air is recirculated. This  
mode is suitable when driving through  
dusty or polluted air such as a tunnel, or  
when attempting to quickly cool down or  
warm up the interior.  
(c)  
(4)  
(d)  
(e)  
FRESH AIR (b)  
When this mode is selected, outside air is  
introduced.  
FRESH AIR and RECIRCULATED AIR are  
selected alternately each time the air  
intake selector is pushed.  
(f)  
52RM50380  
57RK066  
NOTE:  
Push the air flow selector (4) to change  
among the following functions. The indica-  
tion of the selected mode appears in the  
display.  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the center and side outlets.  
If you select RECIRCULATED AIR for an  
extended period of time, the air in the vehi-  
cle can become contaminated and the win-  
dows tend to get misted. Therefore, you  
should select FRESH AIR whenever possi-  
ble.  
BI-LEVEL (d)  
If “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air flow  
will vary automatically as the climate con-  
trol system maintains the selected tem-  
perature.  
57RK067  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets and cooler air comes out  
of the center and side outlets. When the  
temperature selector (1) is in the fully cold  
position or fully hot position, however, the  
air from the floor outlets and the air from  
the center and side outlets will be the  
same temperature.  
HEAT & DEFROST (f)  
Defrost switch (5)  
(5)  
HEAT (e)  
57RK069  
52RM50390  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets, the windshield defroster  
outlets, the side defroster outlets and the  
side outlets.  
Push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the  
defroster.  
57RK068  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets and the side outlets, a  
small amount of air comes out of the wind-  
shield defroster outlets and also comes  
slightly out of the side defroster outlets.  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
DEFROST  
Air conditioning switch (6)  
System operating instructions  
Automatic operation  
(7)  
(8)  
(6)  
57RK070  
52RM50400  
(6)  
(1)  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the windshield defroster outlets, the side  
defroster outlets and the side outlets.  
The air conditioning switch (6) is used to  
turn on and off the air conditioning system  
only when the blower is on. To turn on the  
air conditioning system, push in the switch  
and “A/C” will appear in the display. To turn  
off the air conditioning system, push in the  
switch again and “A/C” will go off.  
52RM50410  
You can let the climate control system work  
automatically. To set the system for fully-auto-  
matic operation, follow the procedure below.  
NOTE:  
When the defrost switch (5) is pushed to  
turn on the defroster, the air conditioning  
system will operate and FRESH AIR mode  
will be selected automatically. In very cold  
weather, however, the air conditioning sys-  
tem will not operate.  
1) Start the engine.  
2) Push “AUTO” switch (8).  
3) Set the desired temperature by turning  
the temperature selector (1).  
The blower speed, air intake and air flow  
are controlled automatically to maintain the  
set temperature. However, the air flow is  
not changed to DEFROST position auto-  
matically.  
NOTE:  
When the recirculated air mode is selected,  
the automatic operation system is deacti-  
vated even if you push “AUTO” switch (8).  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
You can use the air conditioning switch (6)  
to manually turn the air conditioner on or off  
according to your preference. When you  
turn the air conditioning switch off, the cli-  
mate control system cannot lower the inside  
temperature below outside temperature.  
are maintained, and the other functions  
remain under automatic operation.  
Manual operation  
You can manually control the climate con-  
trol system. Set the selectors to the  
desired positions.  
• If the windshield and/or the front door  
windows are fogged, push the defrost  
switch (5) to turn on the defroster, or  
push the air flow selector (4) to change  
the air flow to HEAT & DEFROST posi-  
tion to defog the windows.  
• To return the blower speed selector (2),  
air intake selector (3), and air flow selec-  
tor (4) to automatic operation, push  
“AUTO” switch (8).  
EXAMPLE  
To turn the climate control system off, push  
“OFF” switch (7).  
NOTE:  
If “AUTO” in the display blinks, there is a  
problem in the heating system and/or air  
conditioning system. You should have the  
system inspected by an authorized  
SUZUKI dealer.  
EXAMPLE  
NOTE:  
(11)  
• To find the temperature at which you are  
most comfortable, start with the 25°C  
(75°F) setting, for example.  
57RK071  
NOTE:  
If you need maximum defrosting:  
• push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the  
defroster (the air conditioning system will  
operate and FRESH AIR mode will be  
selected automatically),  
• If you turn the temperature selector (1)  
until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display,  
the climate control system will operate at  
maximum heating or cooling and the  
blower will run at full speed.  
(10)  
• set the blower speed selector to high,  
• adjust the temperature selector to “HI”  
indication on the display, and  
• adjust the side outlets so the air blows  
on the side windows.  
• To avoid blowing cold air in cold weather  
or hot air in hot weather, the system will  
delay turning on the blower until warmed  
or cooled air is available.  
• If your vehicle has been left in the sun  
with the windows closed, it will cool  
faster if you open the windows briefly.  
• Even under the automatic operation, you  
can set individual selectors to the manual  
mode. The manually selected functions  
57RK072  
Be careful not to cover the interior tem-  
perature sensor (10) located between the  
steering wheel and the climate control  
panel, or the solar sensor (11) located at  
the top of the driver’s side dashboard.  
These sensors are used by the automatic  
system to regulate temperature.  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Models with ENG A-STOP system  
Maintenance  
Radio antenna  
• If the heating performance can no longer  
perform at a sufficient level due to auto-  
matically stopping the engine, press the  
ENG A-STOP OFF switch to deactivate  
the ENG A-STOP system. (The engine  
will automatically restart and the air con-  
ditioning performance will be restored.)  
• If the windshield and/or the driver’s side/  
passenger side door windows are  
fogged during automatically stopping the  
engine, stop the ENG A-STOP system  
and restart the engine. Then, turn the air  
flow selector (4) to change the air flow to  
the HEAT & DEFROST or DEFROST  
position to defog the windows.  
If you do not use the air conditioner for a  
long period, such as during winter, it may  
not give the best performance when you  
start using it again. To help maintain opti-  
mum performance and durability of your air  
conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.  
Operate the air conditioner at least once a  
month for one minute with the engine  
idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil  
and helps protect the internal components.  
EXAMPLE  
If your air conditioner is equipped with air  
filters, clean or replace them as specified  
in “Maintenance schedule” in “INSPEC-  
TION AND MAINTENANCE” section. Have  
this job done by an authorized SUZUKI  
dealer as the lower glove box must be low-  
ered for this job.  
63J055  
The radio antenna on the roof is remov-  
able. To remove the antenna, turn it coun-  
terclockwise. To reinstall the antenna, turn  
it clockwise firmly by hand.  
NOTE:  
Your vehicle uses the air conditioning  
refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called  
R-134a. R-134a replaced R-12 around  
1993 for automotive applications. Other  
refrigerants are available, including recy-  
cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used  
in your vehicle.  
NOTICE  
To avoid damage to the radio  
antenna:  
• Remove the antenna when using an  
automatic car wash.  
• Remove the antenna when the  
antenna hits anything such as a  
low ceiling in a parking garage or  
putting a car cover over your vehi-  
cle.  
NOTICE  
Using the wrong refrigerant may  
damage your air conditioning sys-  
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or  
replace the R-134a with other refrig-  
erants.  
5-26  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Audio system (Type A / Type B) (if equipped)  
EXAMPLE  
Type A  
Type B  
57RK090  
®
Type A: AM/FM CD player without Bluetooth function  
®
Type B: AM/FM CD player with Bluetooth function  
5-27  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Notes on discs  
Precautions  
Cautions on handling  
• When the inside of the vehicle is very  
cold and the player is used soon after  
switching on the heater, condensation  
may form on the disc or the optical parts  
of the player and proper playback may  
not be possible. If condensation forms  
on the disc, wipe it off with a soft cloth. If  
condensation forms on the optical parts  
of the player, do not use the player for  
about one hour. This will allow the con-  
densation to disappear normally.  
• Driving on extremely bumpy roads which  
cause severe vibrations may cause  
sound to skip.  
• This unit uses a precision mechanism.  
Even in the event that trouble arises,  
never open the case, disassemble the  
unit, or lubricate the rotating parts. Bring  
the unit to an authorized SUZUKI dealer.  
If you pay too much attention to  
operating the audio system or view-  
ing the audio system display while  
driving, an accident can occur. If  
you set the sound volume too loud,  
it could prevent you from being  
aware of road and traffic conditions.  
• Keep your eyes on the road and  
your mind on driving. Avoid pay-  
ing too much attention to operat-  
ing the audio system or viewing  
the audio system display.  
• Familiarize yourself with the audio  
system controls and operation of  
the audio system before driving.  
• Preset your favorite radio stations  
before driving so that you can  
quickly tune to them using the  
presets.  
(A)  
52D274  
This unit has been designed specifically for  
playback of compact discs bearing mark  
(A) shown above.  
No other discs can be played.  
• Set the sound volume to a level  
that will allow you to continue to  
be aware of road and traffic condi-  
tions while driving.  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Removing the disc Proper way to hold  
the compact disc  
52D347  
52D348  
To remove fingermarks and dust, use a  
soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from  
the center of the compact disc to the cir-  
cumference.  
Never stick labels on the surface of the  
compact disc or write on the surface with a  
pencil or pen.  
52D275  
To remove the compact disc from its stor-  
age case, press down on the center of the  
case and lift the disc out, holding it care-  
fully by the edges.  
(B)  
(B)  
(C)  
Always handle the compact disc by the  
edges.  
Never touch the surface.  
52D349  
Do not use any solvents such as commer-  
cially available cleaners, anti-static spray,  
or thinner to clean compact discs.  
52D277  
New discs may have some roughness  
around the edges. The unit may not work  
or the sound may skip if such discs are  
used. Use a ball-point pen (B), etc. to  
remove the roughness (C) from edges of  
the disc before inserting it into the unit.  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
52D350  
52D351  
Do not use compact discs that have large  
scratches, are misshaped, or cracked, etc.  
Use of such discs will cause damage or  
prevent the system from operating prop-  
erly.  
Do not expose compact discs to direct sun-  
light or any heat source.  
NOTE:  
• Do not use commercially available CD  
protection sheets or discs equipped with  
stabilizers, etc.  
These may get caught in the internal  
mechanism and damage the disc.  
• It may be impossible to play CD-R discs  
with this unit due to the recording condi-  
tions.  
• CD-RW discs cannot be played with this  
unit.  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
WARNING  
®
The Bluetooth word mark and logo are  
This is a class I laser product. Use of  
controls or adjustments or perfor-  
mance of procedures other than  
those specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
Do not open covers and do not  
attempt to repair this unit by yourself.  
Refer servicing to qualified person-  
nel.  
registered trademarks and are owned by  
the Bluetooth SIG, Ink.  
®
Stop using this unit and a Bluetooth  
ready device whenever requested.  
This unit shares the communication fre-  
quency with other private or public wireless  
communication equipment such as a wire-  
less LAN and other wireless communica-  
tion radios.  
You should stop using this unit whenever  
you are notified that your unit disturbs  
other wireless communication immediately.  
5-31  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
WARNING  
Information on disposal for users of waste electrical & electronic equip-  
ment (private households)  
This is a class I laser product. Use of  
controls or adjustments or perfor-  
mance of procedures other than  
those specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
Do not open covers and do not  
attempt to repair this unit by yourself.  
Ask an authorized dealer for the  
repair.  
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents  
means that used electrical and electronic products should not be  
mixed with general household waste.  
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these  
products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted  
on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may  
be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the pur-  
chase of an equivalent new product.  
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable  
resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human  
health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inap-  
propriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for fur-  
ther details of your nearest designated collection point.  
68LM560  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in  
accordance with national legislation.  
For business users in the European Union  
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or  
supplier for further information.  
Information on disposal in other countries outside the European Union  
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.  
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask  
for the correct method of disposal.  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
®
Stop using this unit and a Bluetooth  
ready device whenever requested.  
NOTE:  
These limits are designed to provide rea-  
sonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radi-  
ate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equip-  
ment off and on, the user is encouraged to  
try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
®
The Bluetooth word mark and logo are  
This unit shares the communication fre-  
quency with other private or public wireless  
communication equipment such as a wire-  
less LAN and other wireless communica-  
tion radios.  
You should stop using this unit whenever  
you are notified that your unit disturbs  
other wireless communication immediately.  
registered trademarks and are owned by  
the Bluetooth SIG, Ink.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving anten-  
na.  
• Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on  
a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
• This transmitter must not be co-located  
or operated in conjunction with any other  
antenna or transmitter.  
5-33  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Turning on/off power  
Basic operations  
Press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1) to turn  
on the power. The unit starts to operate in  
the previous setting that the power was  
turned off.  
EXAMPLE  
Type A  
Adjusting the volume  
Turn “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1).  
Turning it clockwise increases the volume;  
turning it counterclockwise decreases the  
volume.  
(3)  
(2)  
NOTE:  
(1)  
For the purposes of safe driving, adjust the  
audio volume to a level that allows you to  
hear sounds outside of the vehicle includ-  
ing car horns and particularly emergency  
vehicle sirens.  
Type B  
Mute (if equipped)  
Press MUTE button (3) to mute the sound.  
To cancel the mute, press MUTE button (3)  
again.  
(3)  
(2)  
(1)  
57RK091  
(1) “VOL PUSH PWR” knob  
(2) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(3) MUTE button (if equipped)  
5-34  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Adjusting bass/treble/balance/fader  
1) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (2).  
Adjusting the AVC (Auto volume con-  
trol)  
Preset-EQ  
Preset-EQ calls up various sound types in  
accordance with the listening music type.  
1) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (2) several times until “PRESET-  
EQ” appears.  
The Auto Volume Control (AVC) function  
Each time the knob is pressed, sound  
adjustment will change as follows:  
automatically  
adjusts  
(increases/  
decreases) the sound volume in accor-  
dance with vehicle speed. The AVC control  
is provided with three selectable levels  
(LEVEL OFF, 1, 2, 3). The range of volume  
adjustment increases together with the  
LEVEL number.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2).  
Preset-EQ (EQ OFF)  
Each time the knob is turned, preset  
EQ mode will change as follows:  
Bass adjustment (BASS 0)  
Treble adjustment (TREBLE 0)  
Balance adjustment (BALANCE 0)  
Fader adjustment (FADER 0)  
AVC adjustment (AVC LEVEL 2)  
1) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (2) until the AVC adjustment mode  
is selected.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select the desired AVC adjust-  
ment level. (Initial setting: LEVEL 2)  
OFF (FLAT)  
JAZZ  
ROCK  
POP  
CLASSIC  
HIP-HOP  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to adjust the sound.  
5-35  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Listening to the radio  
Display  
(A)  
EXAMPLE  
(1)  
Type A  
(3)  
(4)  
(2)  
(B)  
68LM561  
(7)  
(1) “FM” button  
(5)  
(2) “AM” button  
(3) UP button  
(4) DOWN button  
(5) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(6) PRESET buttons ([1] to [6])  
(7) “AS” button  
(6)  
Type B  
(3)  
(4)  
(1)  
(2)  
(A) Band  
(B) Frequency  
(7)  
(5)  
(6)  
57RK092  
5-36  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Selecting the FM band  
Auto store  
Hold down “AS” button (7) for 2 seconds or  
longer.  
6 stations in good reception will automati-  
cally be stored to PRESET buttons (6) in  
order, starting from a station whose fre-  
quency is the lowest.  
Auto store mode on/off  
Press “FM” button (1).  
Press “AS” button (7).  
Each time the button is pressed, the recep-  
tion band will change as follows:  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
AS mode on AS mode off  
FM1  
FM2  
NOTE:  
• Auto store can be cancelled by pressing  
“AS” button (7) while auto store search-  
ing is ongoing.  
Radio reception  
Selecting the AM band  
• When auto store is performed, the sta-  
tion previously stored in the memory in  
each position will be overwritten.  
• When there are fewer than 6 stations  
that can be stored even if 1 round of  
auto store operation is performed, no  
station will be stored at the remaining  
PRESET buttons (6).  
Radio reception can be affected by envi-  
ronment, atmospheric conditions, or radio  
signal’s power and distance from the sta-  
tion. Nearby mountains and buildings may  
interfere or deflect radio reception, causing  
poor reception. Poor reception or radio  
static can also be caused by electric cur-  
rent from overhead wires or high voltage  
power lines.  
Press “AM” button (2).  
Seek tuning  
Press UP button (3) or DOWN button (4).  
The unit stops searching for a station at a  
frequency where a broadcast station is  
available.  
• 6 stations can be preset for FM1 and  
FM2 in common, and 6 stations for AM  
in auto store mode.  
Manual tuning  
Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (5).  
The frequency being received is displayed.  
Preset memory  
1) Select the desired station.  
2) Hold down a desired button ([1] to [6])  
of PRESET buttons (6) to which you  
want to store the station for 2 seconds  
or longer.  
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Display  
Listening to a CD  
(A)  
EXAMPLE  
(3)  
Type A  
(1)  
(2)  
(B)  
(4)  
(5)  
(1) Insertion slot  
(2) EJECT button  
(3) “CD” button  
(4) UP button  
(5) DOWN button  
(6) “RPT” button  
(7) “RDM” button  
(8) “DISP” button  
(8) (6) (7)  
(1)  
(2)  
Type B  
(A) Track number  
(B) Play time  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
NOTE:  
This product does not support 8 cm CD  
(sometimes called as “mini single CD”, “3-  
inch CD”, “CD3”, etc.).  
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NOTICE  
NOTICE  
• Never insert your finger or hand  
into the CD insertion slot. Never  
insert foreign objects.  
• Never insert a CD with glue coming  
out from adhesive tape or a rental  
CD label or with a trace indicating  
that adhesive tape or a rental CD  
label has been removed. This may  
cause the CD not to eject or result  
in a malfunction.  
If you forcefully try to push an  
ejected CD inside the unit before auto  
reloading, the disc surface might be  
scratched.  
Before reloading a CD, remove it  
from the unit completely.  
(A)  
• CDs or CD-ROMs without mark (A) can-  
not be used.  
• Some discs recorded in CD-R/CD-RW  
format may sometimes be impossible to  
use.  
Listening to a CD  
When a CD is inserted, playback will auto-  
matically start.  
When a CD is already inside the unit,  
press “CD” button (3) to start playback.  
Loading a CD  
Insert a CD in the insertion slot (1).  
When the CD is loaded, it starts to play.  
Selecting a track  
• Press UP button (4) to listen to the next  
track.  
• Press DOWN button (5) twice to listen to  
the previous track.  
When DOWN button (5) is pressed  
once, the track currently being played  
will start from the beginning again.  
Ejecting a CD  
Press EJECT button (2).  
When the ignition switch is in “LOCK” posi-  
tion or the engine switch is in LOCK (OFF)  
mode, the CD remained ejected for around  
15 seconds or longer will automatically be  
drawn inside the unit. (Auto reload func-  
tion)  
• A CD is to be inserted with its label side  
up.  
• When there is a CD already in the unit, it  
is impossible to insert another CD with-  
out ejecting the CD in the unit. Do not  
use force to insert a CD into the CD  
insertion slot.  
Fast forwarding/rewinding a track  
• Hold down UP button (4) to fast forward  
the track.  
• Hold down DOWN button (5) to fast  
rewind the track.  
The backup eject function:  
This function allows you to eject a CD by  
pressing EJECT button (2) even when the  
ignition switch is in “LOCK” position or the  
engine switch is in LOCK (OFF) mode.  
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Random playback  
Display change  
Press “RDM” button (7).  
Press “DISP” button (8).  
Each time the button is pressed, display  
will change as follows:  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Play time  
Disc title  
Track title  
OFF TRACK RANDOM  
• TRACK RANDOM  
The random indicator “RDM” will light.  
The tracks in the loaded disc will be  
played in random order.  
NOTE:  
• “NO TITLE” will be displayed when there  
is no text information in the disc currently  
being played.  
Repeat playback  
Press “RPT” button (6).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
• If text data contains more than 16 char-  
acters, “>” mark will appear at the right  
end. Holding down “DISP” button (8) for  
1 second or longer can display the next  
page.  
OFF TRACK REPEAT  
• TRACK REPEAT  
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.  
The track currently being played will be  
played repeatedly.  
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Listening to an MP3/WMA/AAC disc  
Display  
(A)  
(B)  
EXAMPLE  
Type A  
(2)  
(3)  
(D)  
(C)  
(1) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) UP button  
(3) DOWN button  
(1)  
(4) “RPT” button  
(5) “RDM” button  
(6) “DISP” button  
(6) (4) (5)  
(A) Folder number  
(B) Track number  
(C) Play time  
Type B  
(2)  
(3)  
(D) File type  
(1)  
(6) (4) (5)  
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Selecting a folder  
Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (1)  
to select a folder.  
Random playback  
Repeat playback  
Press “RDM” button (5).  
Press “RPT” button (4).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Selecting a track  
• Press UP button (2) to listen to the next  
track.  
• Press DOWN button (3) twice to listen to  
the previous track.  
OFF  
FOLDER RANDOM  
ALL RANDOM  
OFF  
FILE REPEAT FOLDER REPEAT  
When DOWN button (3) is pressed  
once, the track currently being played  
will start from the beginning again.  
• FOLDER RANDOM  
• FILE REPEAT  
The random indicator “F.RDM” will light.  
The tracks in the current folder will be  
played in random order.  
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.  
The track currently being played will be  
played repeatedly.  
Fast forwarding/rewinding a track  
• Hold down UP button (2) to fast forward  
the track.  
• Hold down DOWN button (3) to fast  
rewind the track.  
• ALL RANDOM  
• FOLDER REPEAT  
The random indicator “RDM” will light.  
The tracks in the loaded disc will be  
played in random order.  
The repeat indicator “F.RPT” will light.  
All tracks in the currently selected folder  
will be played repeatedly.  
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Display change  
Points to remember when making MP3/  
WMA/AAC files  
Notes on MP3/WMA/AAC  
Press “DISP” button (6).  
Each time the button is pressed, display  
will change as follows:  
Common  
What is MP3?  
• High bit rate and high sampling fre-  
quency are recommended for high qual-  
ity sounds.  
• Selecting VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is not  
recommended. Selecting VBR may  
cause display of incorrect playing time  
and jumpiness of playback.  
• Playback sound quality varies depend-  
ing on the encoding environment. For  
details, refer to the user manual of the  
encoding software and the writing soft-  
ware in use.  
• An abbreviation of “MPEG audio layer3”,  
MP3 is an audio compression format  
that has become the standard format  
among PC users. Its merit is that the  
original audio data is compressed to  
approximately 1/10 and high sound qual-  
ity is maintained. This means that it is  
possible to store the data of approxi-  
mately 10 music CDs on a single CD-R/  
RW disc, which in turn makes it possible  
to play music for a long time without hav-  
ing to change the disc.  
Play time  
Folder name  
File name  
Album name (MP3, AAC only)  
Track title  
What is WMA?  
NOTICE  
Artist name  
• An abbreviation of “Windows Media  
Audio,” WMA is an audio compression  
format developed by Microsoft.  
Never use “.mp3”, “.wma” or “.m4a”  
as a file name extension if it is not in  
the MP3/WMA/AAC format file. Fail-  
ure to observe this may result in  
damage to the speaker due to noise  
production.  
NOTE:  
• WMA files for which the DRM (Digital  
Rights Management) function is on can-  
not be played.  
• Windows Media  
• “NO TITLE” will be displayed when there  
is no text information in the disc currently  
being played.  
TM  
and the Windows®  
• If text data contains more than 16 char-  
acters, “>” mark will appear at the right  
end. Holding down “DISP” button (6) for  
1 second or longer can display the next  
page.  
logo are trademarks or registered trade-  
marks of Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and other countries.  
What is AAC?  
• An abbreviation of “Advanced Audio  
Coding,” AAC is an audio compression  
format used by MPEG2 and MPEG4.  
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Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a CD  
media  
• It is recommended not to write both CD-  
DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC files on a  
disc.  
• If both CD-DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC  
files are on the same disc, tracks may  
not be played in the correct order or  
some tracks may not be played at all.  
• When storing both MP3 data and WMA  
data on the same disc, sort and place  
them in different folders.  
• Do not write files other than MP3/WMA/  
AAC files and unnecessary folders on a  
disc.  
Compression formats  
MP3  
• Bit rate:  
MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps  
MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps  
MPEG2.5 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps  
• Sampling frequency  
:
MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k/44.1 k/  
48 kHz  
MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 16 k/22.05 k/  
24 kHz  
MPEG2.5 Audio Layer III: 8 k/11.025 k/  
12 kHz  
WMA (Ver. 7, Ver. 8, Ver. 9*)  
• MP3/WMA/AAC files should be named  
to meet the standards and the file sys-  
tem specifications as shown below.  
• The file extension “.mp3”, “.wma” or  
“.m4a” should be assigned to files based  
on their format independently.  
You may encounter a trouble in playing  
MP3/WMA/AAC files or displaying infor-  
mation of MP3/WMA/AAC files depend-  
ing on the writing software or CD  
recorder in use.  
• Bit rate: CBR 32 k - 320 kbps  
• Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
* WMA 9 Professional/LossLess/Voice are  
not supported.  
AAC*  
• Bit rate: ABR 16 k - 320 kbps  
• Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
* Apple Lossless is not supported.  
Supported file systems  
ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, Romeo  
• This unit does not have a playlist func-  
tion.  
• It is recommended to write discs in Disc-  
at-Once mode even though Multi-ses-  
sion mode is supported. These modes  
are the methods for writing audio data in  
CD.  
Maximum number of files/folders  
• Maximum number of files: 512  
• Maximum number of files in a folder: 255  
• Maximum depth of tree structure: 8  
• Maximum number of folders: 255  
(Root folder is included.)  
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Listening to files stored in a USB device  
Display  
(A)  
(B)  
EXAMPLE  
Type A  
(3)  
(4)  
(D)  
(1) “MEDIA” button  
(C)  
(1)  
(2) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(3) UP button  
(2)  
(4) DOWN button  
(5) “RPT” button  
(6) “RDM” button  
(7) “DISP” button  
(7) (5) (6)  
Type B  
(A) Folder number  
(B) Track number  
(C) Play time  
(3)  
(4)  
(D) File type  
(1)  
NOTICE  
(2)  
Do not connect any USB device other  
than a USB memory or a USB audio  
player. Do not connect multiple USB  
devices to the USB connector using a  
USB hub, etc. Supplying power to  
multiple USB devices from the con-  
nector could cause overheating and  
smoking.  
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Selecting USB mode  
Random playback  
• FOLDER REPEAT  
Press “MEDIA” button (1).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Press “RDM” button (6).  
The repeat indicator “F.RPT” will light.  
All the tracks in the folder currently  
selected will be played repeatedly.  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Display change  
USB (iPod®) (if equipped)  
Press “DISP” button (7).  
Each time the button is pressed, display  
will change as follows:  
OFF  
FOLDER RANDOM  
ALL RANDOM  
®
Bluetooth audio (if equipped)  
AUX (if equipped)  
Play time  
• FOLDER RANDOM  
The random indicator “F.RDM” will light.  
The tracks in the currently selected  
folder will be played in random order.  
• ALL RANDOM  
Selecting a folder  
Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (2)  
to select the desired folder.  
Folder name  
File name  
The random indicator “RDM” will light.  
The tracks in the connected USB device  
will be played in random order.  
Selecting a track  
• Press UP button (3) to listen to the next  
track.  
Album name (MP3, AAC only)  
Track title  
• Press DOWN button (4) twice to listen to  
the previous track.  
When DOWN button (4) is pressed  
once, the track currently being played  
will start from the beginning again.  
Repeat playback  
Artist name  
Press “RPT” button (5).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
NOTE:  
• “NO TITLE” will be displayed when there  
is no text information in the disc currently  
being played.  
• If text data contains more than 16 char-  
acters, “>” mark will appear at the right  
end. Holding down “DISP” button (7) for  
1 second or longer can display the next  
page.  
Fast forwarding/rewinding a track  
• Hold down UP button (3) to fast forward  
the track.  
• Hold down DOWN button (4) to fast  
rewind the track.  
OFF  
FILE REPEAT  
FOLDER REPEAT  
• FILE REPEAT  
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.  
The track currently being played will be  
played repeatedly.  
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USB device connection  
Compression formats  
Notes on USB device  
• When connecting a USB device, make  
sure that it is properly connected to the  
USB port.  
MP3  
• Bit rate  
:
Compatible USB devices  
• USB mass storage class  
MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k - 320 kbps  
MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps  
MPEG2.5 Audio Layer III: 8 k - 160 kbps  
• Do not leave the USB device for long  
periods of time inside the vehicle where  
the temperature can rise too high.  
• Back up any important data beforehand.  
We cannot accept responsibility for any  
lost data.  
• It is recommended not to connect a USB  
device that contains data files other than  
MP3/WMA/AAC format.  
For details as to whether your USB  
memory/USB audio is compatible with  
USB mass storage class, please contact  
the USB memory/USB audio manufac-  
turer.  
• USB standard compatibility 1.1/2.0 full  
speed  
• File system FAT12/16/32, VFAT  
• Maximum current less than 1.0 A  
• If devices such as USB hub, extension  
cable are connected to the audio sys-  
tem, it may not be recognized. In such  
case, connect the USB device directly to  
the audio system.  
• Devices such as MP3 player/mobile  
phone/digital camera may not be recog-  
nized by the audio system for playing  
music.  
• Sampling frequency  
:
MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 16 k/22.05 k/24 kHz  
MPEG2.5 Audio Layer III: 8 k/11.025 k/12 kHz  
WMA (Ver. 7, Ver. 8, Ver. 9*)  
• Bit rate: CBR 32 k - 320 kbps  
• Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
* WMA 9 Professional/LossLess/Voice are  
not supported.  
Recording MP3/WMA/AAC files on a  
USB device  
• Playback or display may not be possible  
depending on the type of USB device in  
use or the condition of the recording.  
• Depending on the connected USB mem-  
ory, the files may be played in different  
order from the stored one.  
AAC*  
• Bit rate: ABR 16 k - 320 kbps  
• Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
* Apple Lossless is not supported.  
Maximum number of files/folders  
• Maximum number of files: 2500  
• Maximum number of files in a folder: 255  
• Maximum depth of tree structure: 8  
• Maximum number of folders: 255  
(Root folder is included.)  
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Display  
®
Listening to an iPod  
(A)  
EXAMPLE  
Type A  
(3)  
(4)  
(B)  
(C)  
(1)  
(7) (5) (6)  
(1) “MEDIA” button  
(2) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(3) UP button  
(2)  
(4) DOWN button  
(5) “RPT” button  
(6) “RDM” button  
(7) “DISP” button  
(8)  
(8) PRESET buttons ([1] to [6])  
Type B  
(A) Track title  
(B) Track number  
(C) Play time  
(3)  
(4)  
(1)  
(7) (5) (6)  
®
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis-  
tered in the U.S. and other countries.  
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Selecting iPod mode  
Random playback  
Display change  
Press “MEDIA” button (1).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Press “RDM” button (6).  
Press “DISP” button (7).  
Each time the button is pressed, display  
will change as follows:  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
USB (iPod®) (if equipped)  
Album name /  
Track title  
OFF  
SONG RANDOM  
ALBUM RANDOM  
®
Bluetooth audio (if equipped)  
Track title /  
Play time  
AUX (if equipped)  
• SONG RANDOM  
Playlist name /  
The random indicator “RDM” will light.  
Track title (Playlist mode only)  
®
The tracks in the iPod will be played in  
random order.  
Selecting a track  
• Press UP button (3) to listen to the next  
track.  
• Press DOWN button (4) twice to listen to  
the previous track.  
Artist name /  
Track title  
• ALBUM RANDOM  
The random indicator “F.RDM” will light.  
®
The albums in the iPod will be played in  
random order.  
NOTE:  
When DOWN button (4) is pressed  
once, the track currently being played  
will start from the beginning again.  
If text data contains more than 16 charac-  
ters, “>” mark will appear at the right end.  
Holding down “DISP” button (7) for 1 sec-  
ond or longer can display the next page.  
Repeat playback  
Press “RPT” button (5).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Fast forwarding/rewinding a track  
• Hold down UP button (3) to fast forward  
the track.  
• Hold down DOWN button (4) to fast  
rewind the track.  
OFF SONG REPEAT  
• SONG REPEAT  
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.  
The track currently being played will be  
played repeatedly.  
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®
Playing mode selection  
1) Press the button numbered [6] of PRE-  
SET buttons (8).  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2).  
* iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.,  
®
Notes on iPod  
registered in the U.S. and other coun-  
tries.  
* Apple is not responsible for the opera-  
tion of this device or its compliance with  
safety and regulatory standards.  
®
Supported iPod  
®
®
®
®
®
®
®
• iPod touch (6th generation)  
• iPod touch (5th generation)  
Each time the knob is turned, the mode  
will change as follows:  
• iPod touch (4th generation)  
• iPod touch (3rd generation)  
®
iPod connection  
• Make sure to detach the iPod after  
turning the ignition switch to “LOCK”  
position or pressing the engine switch to  
change the ignition mode to LOCK  
• iPod touch (2nd generation)  
®
• iPod touch (1st generation)  
PLAYLIST  
ARTIST  
• iPod classic  
®
®
®
®
®
®
®
®
• iPod nano (7th generation)  
• iPod nano (6th generation)  
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(OFF). The iPod may not be shut down  
when it is being connected and may  
result in battery depletion.  
• iPod nano (5th generation)  
ALBUM  
• iPod nano (4th generation)  
• iPod nano (3rd generation)  
SONGS  
®
• Do not connect iPod accessories such  
• iPod nano (2nd generation)  
®
as an iPod remote control or head-  
• iPod nano (1st generation)  
• iPod (5th generation)  
• iPhone 6S Plus  
PODCAST  
GENRE  
®
phones while connecting the iPod with  
®
®
the unit. The unit may not operate cor-  
rectly.  
• iPhone 6S  
®
®
• iPhone 6 Plus  
AUDIOBOOK  
• iPhone 6  
®
• iPhone 5S  
3) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (2) to select the desired mode.  
®
• iPhone 5C  
®
• iPhone 5  
NOTE:  
®
• iPhone 4S  
• When the button numbered [6] of PRE-  
SET buttons (8) is pressed, the previous  
mode will be displayed.  
®
• iPhone 4  
®
• iPhone 3GS  
®
• iPhone 3G  
®
• iPhone  
* Some functions may not be available  
®
depending on the model of iPod .  
®
* iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis-  
tered in the U.S. and other countries.  
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AUX function  
AUX connection  
To listen to auxiliary audio sources (sold  
separately) through the unit, follow the  
instruction below.  
EXAMPLE  
Type A  
1) Connect the auxiliary audio source to  
the AUX/USB socket (separately  
attached) with an AUX cable.  
2) Press “MEDIA” button (1).  
Each time the button is pressed, the  
mode will change as follows:  
(1)  
®
USB (iPod ) (if equipped)  
®
Bluetooth audio (if equipped)  
AUX (if equipped)  
Type B  
CAUTION  
• Before connection, mute the unit,  
and also keep the volume of the  
auxiliary audio source within a  
range that will not cause distortion.  
• When the audio source is turned  
off, noise may be emitted. Be sure  
to turn off the unit or switch to  
another mode before turning off the  
audio source.  
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NOTE:  
• Please consult your place of purchase  
for details about whether a given auxil-  
iary audio source can be connected and  
the proper auxiliary cord to use.  
• The volume and tone controls of the  
auxiliary audio source can be adjusted  
on the unit.  
• In AUX mode, the volume setting is dif-  
ferent from another mode.  
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Steering switch  
®
Bluetooth hands-free (if equipped)  
EXAMPLE  
(10)  
EXAMPLE  
(9)  
(7)  
(8)  
(6)  
(4)  
(5)  
(1)  
®
(2)  
(6) Bluetooth setup button (on steering  
wheel)  
(7) OFF HOOK button  
(8) ON HOOK button  
(9) MUTE switch  
(10) “VOL” switch  
(3)  
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(2) “VOL PUSH PWR” knob  
(3) PRESET buttons  
(4) BACK button  
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(5) Bluetooth setup button (on control panel)  
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Phone registration  
6) When the pairing with the phone is  
established, automatic transfer of the  
phonebook and the call history  
becomes selectable. The automatic  
transfer starts with “Yes” and it does not  
with “No”.  
Adjusting the listening volume  
• Turn “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (2) during  
a call.  
To use the hands-free function with this  
unit, it is required to register the phone  
in advance.  
Turning it clockwise increases the vol-  
ume;  
turning  
it  
counterclockwise  
decreases the volume.  
NOTE:  
7) Press ON HOOK button (8).  
• Press “VOL” switch (10) during a call.  
Pressing “+” of the switch increases the  
volume; pressing “-” of the switch  
decreases the volume.  
• Up to 5 phones can be registered.  
• To set up a new phone, disconnect the  
audio player from the unit. Connect the  
audio player again after phone setup is  
completed if necessary.  
NOTE:  
• When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
Adjusting the ring volume  
• When registering an additional phone,  
repeat Step from 1).  
• When attempts to establish the pairing  
fail within 60 seconds, the connecting  
operation will be canceled. Try to estab-  
lish the pairing again or refer to the man-  
ual of the phone in use for how to  
establish the pairing with the phone.  
• Turn “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (2) while a  
call is coming in.  
Turning it clockwise increases the vol-  
Receiving a call  
Press OFF HOOK button (7) to receive a  
call.  
ume;  
turning  
it  
counterclockwise  
decreases the volume.  
• Press “VOL” switch (10) during a call.  
Pressing “+” of the switch increases the  
volume; pressing “-” of the switch  
decreases the volume.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
Ending a call  
Press ON HOOK button (8) to end a call.  
or (6).  
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The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
played.  
Rejecting a call (only for supported  
models)  
Press ON HOOK button (8) to reject a  
incoming call.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
Adjusting the call or ringtone volume  
Follow the instructions below to adjust the  
call or ringtone volume.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Pairing”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
or (6).  
Mute of hands-free microphone  
Press MUTE switch (9) to mute the micro-  
phone. To cancel the mute, press MUTE  
switch (9) again.  
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The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
played.  
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4) Select “My Car” from the Bluetooth  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Sound Setting”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
menu of the phone and establish the  
pairing.  
Refer to the manual of the phone in use  
for further information.  
5) Enter the passkey displayed on the unit  
to the phone.  
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4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Call Volume” or “Ringtone  
Volume”, and press the knob (1) to  
determine the selection.  
The current call or ringtone volume will  
be displayed.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select the desired call or ringtone  
volume, and press the knob (1) to  
determine the selection.  
Dialing using missed/incoming/  
outgoing calls  
Follow the instructions below to dial to the  
previously dialed number again.  
NOTE:  
• When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
• Pressing “Confirm” after selecting “Add  
Speed Dial” can register the selected  
number in the speed dial.  
• Pressing “Confirm” after selecting  
“Delete” can delete the selected number  
from the call history.  
NOTE:  
Up to 30 phone numbers of the latest calls  
can be stored. (30 calls including missed,  
received and dialed call)  
1) Press OFF HOOK button (7).  
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The Bluetooth phonebook menu will  
NOTE:  
Deletion of call history  
be displayed.  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
Follow the instructions below to delete a  
missed/incoming/outgoing call history.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “All Calls”, “Missed Calls”,  
“Incoming Calls” or “Outgoing Calls”,  
and press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
or (6).  
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The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
played.  
To dial from the dialed history or the  
received history, select “All Calls”,  
“Missed Calls”, “Incoming Calls” or  
“Outgoing Calls” respectively.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select the desired number, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Dial”, and press the knob  
(1) or OFF HOOK button (7) to dial to  
the selected number.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Phonebook”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Delete History”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Missed Calls”, “Incoming  
Calls”, or “Outgoing Calls”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
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6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select a number to be deleted or  
“ALL”, and press the knob (1) to deter-  
mine the selection.  
7) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Delete?” or “Delete All?”,  
and press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Overwrite All” or “Add One  
Contact”, and press the knob (1) to  
determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Overwrite Call History?”,  
and press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the  
knob (1) to transfer the call history from  
the phone.  
“Rewrite All (MAX1000): Ok?” or “Rest  
of Memory XXXX: Ok?” will be dis-  
played.  
6) Press or turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH  
SOUND” knob (1) to select “Confirm”,  
and press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
7) Transfer contacts from the phone.  
When the registration is completed, the  
“Setup Phonebook” will be displayed.  
8) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the  
knob (1) to complete the deletion.  
NOTE:  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
NOTE:  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
Automatic transfer of phonebook/call  
history  
NOTE:  
• When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
You can select whether or not the device  
transfers the phonebook and the call his-  
tory automatically when the phone is regis-  
tered.  
Registration in Phonebook  
Follow the instructions below to register  
phone numbers in the Phonebook of the  
unit.  
• Up to 1000 numbers can be registered in  
Phonebook.  
Follow the instructions below to select.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
Transfer of call history (Call History)  
Follow the instructions below to transfer  
call history of the registered phone.  
or (6).  
or (6).  
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The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
played.  
played.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Phonebook”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “A.Transfer”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
4) Pressing “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (1) switches between “A.transfer  
On” and “A.transfer Off”.  
or (6).  
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The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
played.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Call History”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Add Contacts”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
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5) Selecting “Go Back” or pressing the  
BACK button (4) stores displayed set-  
ting and the previous menu is dis-  
played.  
Deletion of registered data (Delete  
Entry)  
NOTE:  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
Follow the instructions below to delete a  
number registered in phonebook.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
Making a call by phonebook  
or (6).  
Registration in speed dial  
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Follow the instructions below to dial a num-  
ber registered in phonebook.  
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
Follow the instructions below to assign a  
number to one of PRESET buttons (3) to  
use as the speed dial.  
played.  
1) Press OFF HOOK button (7).  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Phonebook”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Delete Contacts”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select the initial of the name you  
would like to delete or “ALL”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select the name you would like to  
delete, and press the knob (1) to deter-  
mine the selection.  
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The Bluetooth phonebook menu will  
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
be displayed.  
or (6).  
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2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Phonebook”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select the initial of the name you  
would like to make a call, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
The registered numbers will be dis-  
played in sequence. If names have  
been registered together with numbers,  
the names will be displayed.  
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
played.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Telephone”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Phonebook”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Add Speed Dial”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select the initial of the name you  
would like to register in speed dial, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select the name you would like to  
make a call, and press the knob (1) to  
determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Dial”, and press the knob  
(1) or OFF HOOK button (7).  
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Delete?” or “Delete All?”,  
and press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
7) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the  
knob (1) to complete the deletion.  
The displayed number or the number  
registered with the displayed name will  
be dialed.  
The registered numbers will be dis-  
played in sequence. If names have  
been registered together with numbers,  
the names will be displayed.  
Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select the name you would like to  
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register in speed dial, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Speed Dials”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
3) Press one of PRESET buttons (3).  
The assigned number will be displayed.  
If no number is assigned, “No Entry” is  
displayed.  
NOTE:  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Choose Preset”, and  
press one of PRESET buttons (3) to  
which the selected number is to be  
Display of device data (Device Name)  
Follow the instructions below to display the  
BD (Bluetooth  
device name.  
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
or (6).  
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
played.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
assigned. If  
a
number is already  
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assigned to the selected button, a con-  
firmation message will be displayed.  
Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select a confirmation message,  
and press the knob (1) to complete the  
assignment.  
4) Press OFF HOOK button (7).  
The selected number will be dialed.  
Device) address and  
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Deletion of speed dial (Del Speed Dial)  
Follow the instructions below to delete the  
number assigned for the speed dial.  
1) Press OFF HOOK button (7).  
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Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the  
knob (1) to complete the assignment.  
When the assignment is completed, the  
“Setup Phonebook” will be displayed.  
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The Bluetooth phonebook menu will  
be displayed.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Speed Dials”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
3) Press one of PRESET buttons (3) to  
which the number to be deleted is  
assigned.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Bluetooth Info”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Device Name” or “Device  
Address”, and press the knob (1) to dis-  
play the device name or the BD (Blue-  
NOTE:  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
If the number is not registered, “No  
Entry” is displayed.  
One-touch call (Speed dial)  
Follow the instructions below to dial the  
number assigned to each of the PRESET  
buttons (3).  
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4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Delete”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Del Speed Dial”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the  
knob (1) to complete the deletion.  
tooth Device) address.  
NOTE:  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
1) Press OFF HOOK button (7).  
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The Bluetooth phonebook menu will  
be displayed.  
Pressing one of PRESET buttons (3)  
can skip step 2) and the 1st line of step  
3).  
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Reset to the factory defaults  
Selection of phone (Select Phone)  
Follow the instructions below to select a  
phone to be paired with from the registered  
phones.  
List of phones (List Phones)  
Follow the instructions below to display the  
names of the registered phones in  
sequence.  
Follow the instructions below to reset all  
the settings to the factory defaults.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
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or (6).  
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
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The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
or (6).  
or (6).  
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played.  
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
played.  
played.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “List Phone”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select a phone to be paired with,  
and press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “List Phone”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
The names of the registered phones  
are displayed in sequence.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Initialize”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “All Initialize”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “All Initialize”, and press  
the knob (1) to determine the selection.  
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the  
knob (1) to start the reset.  
NOTE:  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Select”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
NOTE:  
Passkey setting (Set Passkey)  
Follow the instructions below to set the  
security number (passkey).  
NOTE:  
• When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
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• The Bluetooth ready audio device will  
or (6).  
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be disconnected when the phone is  
selected.  
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
played.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
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3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Passkey”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Enter New Passkey”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
5) Press or turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH  
SOUND” knob (1) to select “Confirm”.  
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select a number for the first digit,  
and press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection. Select and determine num-  
bers for the second, third and fourth  
digits in order in the same manner.  
When not entering up to the eighth  
digit, enter blanks for the successive  
digits.  
Deletion of phone information (Delete  
Phone)  
BT function on/off (BT Power)  
Follow the instructions below to turn on/off  
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Follow the instructions below to delete the  
registered phone information.  
the Bluetooth function.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (5)  
or (6).  
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or (6).  
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
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The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
played.  
played.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “BT Power”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
4) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (1) to select “BT Power On” or “BT  
Power Off”.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “List Phone”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select a phone to be deleted, and  
press the knob (1) to determine the  
selection.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Delete”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Delete?”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
7) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(1) to select “Confirm”, and press the  
knob (1) to determine the selection.  
NOTE:  
7) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (1) to determine the passkey set-  
ting.  
• When the BT function is turned off, the  
connection between this unit and the  
registered phone in use will be discon-  
nected.  
NOTE:  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
• When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
NOTE:  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (4), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
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Steering switch  
EXAMPLE  
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Bluetooth audio (if equipped)  
EXAMPLE  
(3)  
(4)  
(7)  
(8)  
(1)  
Display  
(A)  
(2)  
(B)  
(1) “MEDIA” button  
(5)  
(6)  
(2) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(3) UP button  
(4) DOWN button  
(5) “DISP” button  
(6) BACK button  
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(7) Bluetooth setup button (on control  
57RK099  
panel)  
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(8) Bluetooth setup button (on steering  
wheel)  
(A) Track number  
(B) Play time  
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Registration of audio devices  
NOTE:  
Fast forwarding/rewinding a track  
• Hold down UP button (3) to fast forward  
the track.  
• Hold down DOWN button (4) to fast  
rewind the track.  
• When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (6), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
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To use Bluetooth ready audio devices  
with this unit, it is required to register the  
devices.  
• When registering additional audio  
devices, repeat Step from 1).  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
Some functions may not be available  
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Selecting Bluetooth audio mode  
Press “MEDIA” button (1).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
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• To set up a new audio player, disconnect  
the phone from the unit. Connect the  
phone after audio player setup is com-  
pleted if necessary.  
depending on Bluetooth audio.  
Display change  
Press “DISP” button (5).  
Each time the button is pressed, display  
will change as follows:  
• When attempts to establish the pairing  
fail within 60 seconds, the connecting  
operation will be canceled. Try to estab-  
lish the pairing again or refer to the audio  
player manual for assistance with the  
pairing process.  
USB (iPod®) (if equipped)  
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Bluetooth audio (if equipped)  
Play time  
AUX (if equipped)  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (7)  
Track name  
Artist name  
Album name  
or (8).  
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The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
Selecting a group (only for supported  
models)  
Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob (2)  
to select a group.  
played.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (2) to determine the  
selection.  
Selecting a track  
• Press UP button (3) to listen to the next  
track.  
• Press DOWN button (4) twice to listen to  
the previous track.  
When DOWN button (4) is pressed  
once, the track currently being played  
will start from the beginning again.  
NOTE:  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Pairing”, and press the  
knob (2) to determine the selection.  
If text data contains more than 16 charac-  
ters, “>” mark will appear at the right end.  
Holding down “DISP” button (5) for 1 sec-  
ond or longer can display the next page.  
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4) Select “My Car” from the Bluetooth  
menu of the audio player and establish  
the pairing.  
Refer to the manual of the audio player  
in use for further information.  
5) Enter the passkey displayed on the unit  
to the audio player.  
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Selection of audio device (Select Audio)  
Follow the instructions below to select an  
audio device to be paired with from the  
registered audio devices.  
List of audio devices (List Audio)  
Follow the instructions below to display the  
names of the registered audio devices in  
sequence.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Passkey”, and press the  
knob (2) to determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Enter New Passkey”, and  
press the knob (2) to determine the  
selection.  
5) Press or turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH  
SOUND” knob (2) to select “Confirm”.  
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select a number for the first digit,  
and press the knob (2) to determine the  
selection. Select and determine num-  
bers for the second, third and fourth  
digits in order in the same manner.  
When not entering up to the eighth  
digit, enter blanks for the successive  
digits.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (7)  
1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (7)  
or (8).  
or (8).  
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The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
played.  
played.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (2) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “List Audio”, and press the  
knob (2) to determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select an audio device to be  
used, and press the knob (2) to deter-  
mine the selection.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (2) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “List Audio”, and press the  
knob (2) to determine the selection.  
The names of registered audio devices  
will be displayed in sequence.  
NOTE:  
7) Press “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (2) to determine the passkey set-  
ting.  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (6), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Select”, and press the  
knob (2) to determine the selection.  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
Passkey setting (Set Passkey)  
Follow the instructions below to set the  
security number (Passkey).  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (6), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
• When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (6), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (7)  
• The phone will be disconnected when  
or (8).  
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the Bluetooth ready audio device is  
The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
selected.  
played.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (2) to determine the  
selection.  
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Remote audio controls (if equipped)  
Deletion of audio device information  
(Delete Audio)  
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Disclaimer for Bluetooth function  
Follow the instructions below to delete the  
registered audio device information.  
• Depending on compatibility of mobile  
Controlling basic functions of the audio  
system is available using the switches on  
the steering wheel.  
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phone models, no Bluetooth function  
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1) Press the Bluetooth setup button (7)  
can be used, or some Bluetooth func-  
or (8).  
tions may be restricted.  
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The Bluetooth setup menu will be dis-  
• Connectivity or voice quality may get  
affected depending on circumstances.  
• After the engine switch is pressed to  
change the ignition mode to ON, the  
audio system takes few seconds to  
detect and connect to the Bluetooth  
device (if already paired).  
EXAMPLE  
played.  
2) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Setup Bluetooth”, and  
press the knob (2) to determine the  
selection.  
3) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “List Audio”, and press the  
knob (2) to determine the selection.  
4) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select an audio device to be  
deleted, and press the knob (2) to  
determine the selection.  
(1) (3) (4)  
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(4)  
(2)  
5) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Delete”, and press the  
knob (2) to determine the selection.  
6) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Delete?”, and press the  
knob (2) to determine the selection.  
7) Turn “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(2) to select “Confirm”, and press the  
knob (2) to complete the deletion.  
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NOTE:  
When selecting “Go Back” or pressing  
BACK button (6), the previous menu will  
be displayed.  
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Adjusting the volume  
Selecting the radio station (AM, FM1,  
FM2, DAB1, DAB2 mode)  
To increase the volume, hold down the  
VOLUME knob (1) to “+” side. The vol-  
ume will continue to increase until the  
switch is released.  
AM (Radio)  
FM1 (Radio)  
FM2 (Radio)  
CD  
To select the next preset station, press  
“ ” of the switch (4) only for a moment.  
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To select the previous preset station,  
To decrease the volume, hold down the  
VOLUME knob (1) to “-” side. The vol-  
ume will continue to decrease until the  
switch is released.  
press “ ” of the switch (4) only for a  
<
moment.  
To scan a higher frequency radio station,  
press “ ” of the switch (4) for 1 second  
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To mute the sound, press the switch (2).  
or longer.  
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Bluetooth audio (if equipped)  
To scan a lower frequency radio station,  
Selecting the mode  
press “ ” of the switch (4) for 1 second  
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AUX (if equipped)  
Press the “MODE” switch (3).  
Each time the switch is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
or longer.  
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USB (iPod ) (if equipped)  
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Selecting the track (CD, USB (iPod ),  
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Bluetooth audio mode)  
To skip to the next track, press “ ” of the  
>
It is possible to turn on the audio system  
by pressing the switch (3).  
switch (4) only for a moment.  
To skip to the previous track, press “ ” of  
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the switch (4) twice only for a moment.  
When the switch (4) is pushed down  
once only for a moment, the track cur-  
rently being played will start from the  
beginning again.  
Fast forwarding/rewinding a track  
To fast forward a track, press “ ” of the  
>
switch (4) for 1 second or longer.  
To fast rewind a track, press “ ” of the  
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switch (4) for 1 second or longer.  
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Anti-theft feature  
(1) “VOL PUSH PWR” knob  
(2) PRESET buttons ([1] to [6])  
(3) UP button  
EXAMPLE  
Type A  
(4) “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND” knob  
(3)  
(1)  
(4)  
(2)  
Type B  
(3)  
(1)  
(4)  
(2)  
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The anti-theft function is intended to dis-  
courage thefts. For example, when the  
audio system is installed in another vehi-  
cle, it will become unable to operate.  
This function works by entering a Personal  
Identification Number (PIN).  
When the unit is disconnected from its  
power source, such as when the audio  
system is removed or the battery is discon-  
nected, the unit will become inoperable  
until the PIN is reentered.  
Setting the anti-theft function  
1) Press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1) to  
power off.  
2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1]  
and [6] of PRESET buttons (2) and  
press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1).  
“SECURITY” will be displayed.  
3) Press UP button (3) and the button  
numbered [1] of PRESET buttons (2)  
simultaneously.  
4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered  
as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] -  
[4] of PRESET buttons (2).  
Canceling the anti-theft feature  
To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the  
registered PIN.  
1) Press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1) to  
power off.  
2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1]  
and [6] of PRESET buttons (2) and  
press “VOL PUSH PWR” knob (1).  
“PIN ENTRY” will be displayed.  
3) Press UP button (3) and the button  
numbered [1] of PRESET buttons (2)  
simultaneously.  
4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered  
as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] -  
[4] of PRESET buttons (2).  
5) Hold down “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (4) for 1 second or longer to  
delete the registered PIN. The indica-  
tion “----” will be displayed and the anti-  
theft function will be canceled.  
5) Hold down “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (4) for 1 second or longer to set  
the anti-theft function.  
NOTE:  
Take a note of the registered PIN and keep  
it for the future use.  
NOTE:  
To change your PIN, first delete your cur-  
rent PIN, and then set a new one.  
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Confirming the Personal Identification  
Number (PIN)  
When the main power source is discon-  
nected such as when the battery is  
replaced, etc, it is required to enter the PIN  
to operate the unit again.  
1) Set the ignition switch to “ACC” position  
or the ignition mode to “ON”.  
“SECURITY” will be displayed.  
2) Press UP button (3) and the button  
numbered [1] of PRESET buttons (2)  
simultaneously.  
3) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered  
as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] -  
[4] of PRESET buttons (2).  
4) Hold down “TUNE/FLD PUSH SOUND”  
knob (4) for 1 second or longer.  
When the same PIN as registered is  
entered, the power of the audio system  
will be turned off automatically and it  
will become operable again.  
NOTE:  
If an incorrect PIN is entered, “ERROR”  
and the total number of incorrect entry  
attempts will be displayed.  
If an incorrect PIN is entered 10 times,  
“HELP” will be displayed and the audio  
system will become inoperable.  
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Troubleshooting  
When encountering a problem, check and follow the instructions below.  
If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your authorized SUZUKI dealer.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
Common  
When “SECURITY” is displayed, enter  
the PIN.  
When “HELP” is displayed, contact your  
authorized SUZUKI dealer.  
Unable to operate  
The security function is on.  
Fuse is blown.  
Unable to turn on the power  
(No sound is produced)  
Contact your authorized SUZUKI dealer.  
Radio  
It may not be exactly tuned in to the sta-  
tion.  
Much noise  
Tune it in exactly to the station.  
There may be no station emitting signals  
powerful enough.  
Unable to receive by auto tuning  
Pick up a station by manual tuning.  
CD  
The disc is dirty.  
Wipe the disc with a soft cloth.  
Sound skips or noise produced  
The disc has a major scratch or is  
warped.  
Replace the disc with the one which has  
no scratch and warp.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
MP3/WMA/AAC  
The disc contains unsupported formatted  
data.  
No playback  
Check the file format.  
Sound skipping may occur when playing  
VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files.  
Sound skips or noise produced  
USB  
It is not recommended to play VBR files.  
There is no supported format file to play  
on this unit.  
Check the file format.  
Playback does not start when the USB  
device is connected  
The current consumption of the USB  
device exceeds 1.0 A.  
Use a USB device with a current con-  
sumption lower than 1.0 A.  
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Bluetooth  
The distance between this unit and the  
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Bluetooth ready device is too far, or a  
Change the location of the Bluetooth  
ready device.  
metallic object may be located between  
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the Bluetooth ready device and this unit.  
Pairing failed  
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Refer to the manual of the Bluetooth  
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The Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth  
ready device. (Some devices have the  
power saving function that automatically  
activates after a certain time.)  
ready device is off.  
Your current location may be out of ser-  
vice area.  
Drive your vehicle to the service area of  
the phone.  
Unable to receive a call  
The voice quality of hands-free is low  
(Distortion, noise etc.)  
Another wireless device may be located  
near the unit.  
Switch off the wireless device or keep it  
away from the unit.  
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Error display messages  
Display  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
CD  
Insert the disc with its label side up.  
Check the disc if it is not warped or is free of flaws.  
When “ERROR 1” does not disappear even when a nor-  
mal disc is inserted, contact your dealer.  
“ERROR 1”  
The disc cannot be read.  
When the CD is in the unit, press the CD eject button to  
remove the disc.  
When the disc cannot be ejected, contact your dealer.  
The player developed an error of an  
unidentified cause.  
“ERROR 3”  
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USB/iPod  
“ERROR 1”  
The USB device is disconnected.  
Check the connection of the USB device.  
Impossible to communicate correctly with  
the USB device.  
Unplug the USB device and plug it again.  
Check the USB device.  
“ERROR 2”  
“ERROR 3”  
“ERROR 4”  
Unplug the USB device and plug it again.  
When “ERROR 3” does not disappear, contact your  
dealer.  
Inoperable due to an unidentified cause.  
The current consumption of the USB  
device exceeds 1.0 A.  
Check the USB device.  
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Display  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
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Bluetooth  
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Disconnect the Bluetooth ready device and connect it  
The player developed an error of an  
unidentified cause.  
again.  
“ERROR 1”  
When “ERROR 1” does not disappear, contact your  
dealer.  
“CONNECTION  
FAILED”  
Failed to establish pairing or connection  
Try to establish the pairing or connection again.  
Delete registered data of unnecessary number in phone-  
book and try to transfer the register phone numbers in  
the phonebook again.  
Reached the limit for the number of phone-  
book data in transfer  
“MEMORY FULL”  
“NOT AVAILABLE”  
Inoperable during driving  
Operate the system after pulling over your car.  
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