Instruction Manual
*Some functions or setting items may differ due to different machine versions.
Main Interface
Description of "press" on the icons:
The main interface features several icons for different functions:
- 1. "Press" to access Google Maps.
- 2. "Press" to access the radio.
- 3. "Press" to play music.
- 4. "Press" to access Bluetooth.
- 5. "Press" to play videos.
- 6. "Press" to access settings.
Description of Status Bar Icons
The status bar displays various icons:
- ① If this icon is highlighted, it indicates that Bluetooth has been connected successfully.
- ② If this icon is highlighted, it indicates that the car is completely muted.
- ③ If this icon is highlighted, it indicates that the wireless network has been connected successfully.
- ④ If this icon is highlighted, it indicates that the Bluetooth network has been connected successfully.
Radio
Description of "press" on the icons
- 1. FM/AM: "Press" to switch between FM and AM bands.
- 2. "Press" to search for stations automatically.
- 3. "Press" to enter the automatic station searching and reserving mode. The found station will be automatically reserved in the preset station list. "Press" again to stop searching. Long press for 2 seconds to scan the preset reserved station list.
- 4. "Press" to select a local or remote station.
- 5. "Press" to set the audio effect.
The display shows "FM-2 87.50 MHz".
- 6. Long press for 2 seconds to search for stations by upward. If a station is found, it will stop searching automatically. "Press" the icon to fine-tune upward.
- 7. Long press for 2 seconds to search for stations by downward. If a station is found, it will stop searching automatically. "Press" the icon to fine-tune downward.
Other Operating Instructions
Slide the frequency bar directly to the desired frequency.
Music
Description of "press" on the icons
- 1. Enter the music main list.
- 2. Enter the local music list; "press" to play local music.
- 3. Enter the USB disk music list; "press" to play USB disk music.
- 4. Enter the favorites list; "press" to play the collected music.
- 5. "Press" to enter the sound effect settings.
Additional music controls:
- 6. "Press" to switch to the previous song.
- 7. "Press" to play or pause music.
- 8. "Press" to switch to the next song.
- The current play mode can be switched between list loop, single loop, or shuffle mode by pressing the corresponding icon.
Song management:
- "Press" to bookmark the current song.
- "Press" to cancel the current song.
- "Press" to delete the current song.
Other Operating Instructions
- Enter the song list, then long press the song name to delete the song.
- Slide the progress bar to the specified playback point during music playback.
Video
Description of "press" on the icons
Video playback controls:
- 1. "Press" to switch to the previous video.
- 2. "Press" to play or pause video.
- 3. "Press" to switch to the next video.
- 4. The current play mode can be switched between list loop, single loop, or shuffle mode by pressing the corresponding icon.
- 5. "Press" to enter the video list, then "press" to play the video from the local disk or USB disk.
Other Operating Instructions
Slide the progress bar to the specified playback point during video playback.
Bluetooth
Description of "press" on the icons
Bluetooth device management:
- 1. "Press" to search for Bluetooth devices.
- 2. "Press" to connect the currently selected Bluetooth device.
- 3. "Press" to disconnect the currently selected Bluetooth device.
- 4. "Press" to delete a paired device.
Bluetooth dialing and phone management:
- 5. "Press" to enter the Bluetooth digital dialing interface.
- 6. "Press" to enter the phone book interface, and "press" to synchronize the phone book.
- 7. "Press" to enter the call log interface.
- 8. "Press" to enter the Bluetooth connection status interface, which displays the current connection status of Bluetooth audio/network of the vehicle.
Call record synchronization:
- 9. Missed call record: "press" to synchronously update the record to the in-vehicle infotainment terminal.
- 10. Incoming call record: "press" to synchronously update the record to the in-vehicle infotainment terminal.
- 11. Dialing record: "press" to synchronously update the record to the in-vehicle infotainment terminal.
- 12. "Press" to synchronously update the phone book to the in-vehicle infotainment terminal.
Call handling:
- 13. During a call through the vehicle, "press" to switch to the mobile phone, and "press" again to switch back to the vehicle.
- 14. "Press" to hang up.
- 15. "Press" to enter the Bluetooth digital dialing interface.
Operation instructions of connecting mobile phone to share Bluetooth network
Connecting for Apple:
Enter the "Settings" interface, then "Personal Hotspot", and "press" the icon to turn it on.
Connecting for Android phone:
Enter the "Settings" interface, then "Wireless and Network", then "Mobile network sharing / more connections", then "Bluetooth network sharing" to turn on.
Bluetooth Music
The mobile phone is requested to connect to the vehicle's Bluetooth.
Description of "press" on the icons
- 1. "Press" to switch to the previous song.
- 2. "Press" to play or pause music.
- 3. "Press" to switch to the next song.
Sound Effect
The system offers sound effect settings:
- 1. "Press" to select different preset sound effects.
- 2. "Press" the "Sound Field" to customize adjustments for subwoofer, surround sound, etc.
- 3. "Press" the "Default" to reset the sound effect settings to the default state.
Easyconnection
"Press" to enter Easyconnection. The mobile phone can be connected to the in-vehicle infotainment device through Android USB, Android Wi-Fi, and iPhone Wi-Fi.
Settings
1. Network & Internet
a. WLAN: "Press" the button on the right of WLAN to turn it on. After turning on WLAN, if a Wi-Fi network is available nearby, it can be searched in the list. "Press" the name of the WLAN to connect, and enter the password to connect.
b. Traffic usage: View all Internet-enabled app traffic usage.
2. Vehicle setting
It can be used for steering wheel control learning, reverse auxiliary line setting, etc. Check "Car Settings" for details.
3. System
a. Language and Input.
b. Date and time: It can select GPS or network to automatically determine the time and date. It allows customization of the setting date, time, time zone, and time display format.
c. Reset option: Can be restored to factory settings.
d. About the device: Check the system software version, MCU software version, Android version, model, etc.
Car Settings
- Rear view camera: The default setting is "Normal". If the rear view is displayed as a mirror image, click this setting item to select "Mirror".
- SWC type: The default setting is "dedicated". When using the learning wheel buttons, "press" this setting item to select "learning", then "press" to enter the SWC setting interface to learn the steering wheel buttons. Please refer to the special introduction of SWC learning for more details.
- Floating ball: The default setting is off. "Press" the check box to choose this function. By "pressing" the floating ball, it can control volume increase/decrease, return, and enter the task manager, etc.
- Headlight detection on/off: The default setting is on. When headlights are turned on, the touch panel button will light up and the screen brightness will decrease; "press" to uncheck to turn off this function.
- Watch the video during driving: The default setting is on. "Press" to uncheck it to turn off this function, which will prevent watching videos while driving.
- Reversing auxiliary line on/off: The default setting is off. "Press" the check box to turn on this function, and the distance guide will appear on the reversing screen.
- Dynamic reversing auxiliary line on/off: The default setting is on. "Press" to uncheck to turn off this function. (This function needs to be supported by the original CAN).
- Set the associated navigation program: The default navigation software is Amap. Other maps can be selected as the default navigation software.
- Screen saver: Set the entry screen saver time.
- Screen saver style: Set "digital clock", "analog clock", or "dynamic screen saver" according to personal preferences.
- Wallpaper settings: Choose to set the wallpaper.
- Brightness: Adjust screen brightness.
- Media volume when there is navigation sound: Adjust the mix volume when navigating.
- Whether there is media sound in reversing: The volume of the media sound can be adjusted during reversing.
- Media volume: Adjust the volume of media such as radio, music, video, etc.
- Bluetooth call volume: Adjust the volume of the Bluetooth call.
- Ringtone: Adjust the volume of the Bluetooth incoming call.
- Factory settings: Professional operation options.
SWC learning
SWC learning steps:
- Enter the SWC learning interface, select a button to learn, and the interface will pop up a prompt box.
- Press the multi-function steering wheel button that needs to be associated. When learning is finished, the screen prompt will automatically close.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all control buttons on the steering wheel have been learned.
Remark:
- The SWC learning supports 3 different pull-up resistors: 1K, 10K, 20K.
- "Press" the "Reset" button to clear the learned buttons.
- After resetting to factory settings, relearning the steering wheel buttons is required.
Condition of this function:
- Applies to multi-function steering wheels that are non-CAN control.
- The original car steering wheel buttons need to be voltage input control mode.
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- 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.
Note: The Grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirements. To maintain compliance with FCC's RF exposure guidelines, the distance must be at least 20 cm between the radiator and your body, and fully supported by the operating and installation configurations of the transmitter and its antenna(s).