faurecia clarion ELECTRONICS PP4330 HRV Screen Protector Owner’s Manual
- July 27, 2024
- Faurecia Clarion Electronics
Table of Contents
faurecia clarion ELECTRONICS PP4330 HRV Screen Protector
FAQs
- Q: How do I customize the home menu?
- A: To customize the home menu, go to the home menu screen and click “Customize Home Menu.” You can then drag icons to customize the layout.
- Q: How do I switch audio sources?
- A: While on the audio playback screen, press the [AUDIO] button to switch between different audio sources such as AM/FM, USB/iPod, Bluetooth Audio, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.
- Q: What do the steering remote control buttons do?
- A: The steering remote control buttons allow you to adjust volume, change tracks/folders, and access audio playback functions without taking your hands off the steering wheel.
System Overview
Control of This Unit
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[POWER] button: press to turn audio playback on/off.
[VOLUME] knob: rotate to turn the volume up/down. -
[AUDIO] button: press to enter the audio source or audio playback screen.
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[ ]: track/folder down;
[ ] button: track/folder up. -
[MENU] button: press to enter the home menu screen.
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[CAMERA] button: open the camera setting.
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[Day/Night] button: (short) change night mode; (long) display OFF
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[TEL] button: press to switch to the Bluetooth phone menu screen.
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[BACK] button: press to return to the previous screen.
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[TUNE]/[SCROLL] knob: rotate to tune up/down, track up/down; press to switch sound.
[SETTING] button: press to enter the settings screen.
Steering Remote Control
- [+] button: volume up.
- [-] button: volume down.
- [ ]: track/folder down
- [ ] button: track/folder up.
- [BACK] button: press to return to the previous screen.
- [OK] button: press to enter the audio source or audio playback screen.
- [VR] button: start Siri.
- [ ] button: press to switch to the Bluetooth phone menu screen or press to hang up the call.
Silver box to supply power and simulate some signals
Common Operations
Home Menu
- Press the [MENU] button to enter the main menu screen.
- For the CarPlay Audio, Bluetooth Audio, and iPod touch keys, you should customize the home menu.
- Customize Home Menu
- In the home menu screen ((Fig 2-1-1) page 5), please touch
- Customize Home Menu to customize the home menu.
- widget icons
- function icons Drag an icon from the top area to the bottom area.
Audio Source Switch
- While in the audio playback screen, press the [AUDIO] button to enter the audio source screen. This unit supports AM/FM, USB/ iPod, Bluetooth Audio, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto audio source plackback.
Displays
The audio source playback can be displayed in the main display, home menu widget display, and the meter display.
- Main display
- Home Menu Widget Display
- For the widget display, please go to the customized home menu ((Fig 2-1-2) page 5) to customize the widget display.
- Meter Display
- Some information is displayed in this area.
- Bluetooth audio playback, iPod, Apple CarPlay music, or Bluetooth phone call information is displayed, too.
- Please press the [ ] or [ ] button on the steering remote control to switch the menu item.
Settings
- Press the [SETTING] button to enter the settings screen.
Sound Settings
- In the settings screen((Fig 2-4-1) page 6), please touch Sound to enter the sound settings screen.
Language Settings
- In the settings screen((Fig 2-4-2) page 6), touch Others and then Language to enter the language settings screen.
Connections
- In the settings screen((Fig 2-4- 1) page 6), please touch Connections to enter the connections screen.
- Bluetooth: touch to pair, connect, or delete Bluetooth device.
- Wi-Fi: touch to connect to Wi-Fi.
- USB: touch to view the information of the connected USB.
- Apps: touch to view the information of connected Apps.
Information
- In the settings screen((Fig 2-4-1) page 6), please touch Info to enter the information screen.
- Touch System Information to check the system information.
Bluetooth Operations
Bluetooth Settings
- In the settings screen((Fig 2-4- 1) page 6), please touch Connections to enter the Bluetooth connections screen.
- Touch to enter the Bluetooth settings screen.
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth on or off.
- Allow 2 Phones Simultaneously: allow connect 2 phones with this unit simultaneously.
- Favorite Phone: give top priority to connecting to this phone.
- Favorite Audio: give top priority to connecting to this audio device.
- Device Name: edit the device name of this unit.
- PIN: edit the PIN code.
Pairing Bluetooth Device
Please turn the Bluetooth of this unit to be on before pairing.
- On the Bluetooth connections screen ((Fig 3-1-2) page 8), touch Add New.
- Look for this unit’s device name from your Bluetooth device. (Default device name: MYCAR)
- According to the prompt message, please enter or confirm your PIN to pair from your Bluetooth device.
- After successful pairing, it will return to the Bluetooth connections screen ((Fig 3-1-2) page 8) and your Bluetooth device will be displayed in the paired list. “Connected” is displayed below the device name. The corresponding icons are lit.
Connect, Disconnect or Delete a Paired Bluetooth Device
- On the Bluetooth connections screen ((Fig 3-1-2) page 8):
- Touch a paired Bluetooth device to connect or disconnect to the device.
- Touch to connect or disconnect as a phone object.
- Touch to connect or disconnect as an audio object.
- Touch to enter the device information screen.
- You can check the available features of the device, including Call, Phonebook, Send Text, Receive Text, and Audio Streaming. Touch Delete to delete the paired device.
Phone Settings
- In the settings screen ((Fig 2-4-1) page 6), touch Phone to enter the phone setting screen.
- Connections: enter the Bluetooth connections screen ((Fig 3-1-3) page 8).
- Automatic Hold: when there is a coming call whether put the call on hold or not automatically.
Adding or Editing Quick Dial
- In the phone setting screen ((Fig 3-2-1) page 9), touch Quick Dial to enter the quick dial screen.
- Delete All: delete all of the quick dial list.
- Touch Edit to enter the quick dial list screen.
- Quick Dial List}: touch to edit or delete the quick dial list.
- Touch Add New to enter the adding new list screen.
- Copy from Call History: copy from call history as a quick dial.
- Copy from Phonebook: copy from the phonebook as a quick dial.
- Enter Number by Keypad: enter phone number by keypad as a quick dial.
- After copying or inputting, it enters the quick dial register screen.
- Entry #: select another quick dial as the new quick dial.
- Name: change the quick name.
- Number: input the new number as a quick dial.
- Type: change quick dial type including Mobile, Main, Home, Office, and Other.
- Touch OK to register the number or list it as a quick dial.
Phonebook Settings
- In the phone setting screen ((Fig 3-2-1) page 9), touch the Phonebook to enter the phonebook setting screen.
- Download Entire Phonebook: download the entire phonebook from the connecting phone manually.
- Auto Downloaded: while pairing or connecting a Bluetooth device the phonebook and call history will be downloaded automatically.
- Sort Phonebook by: switch sorting method of phone book by first name or last name.
Text Message Settings
- In the phone setting screen ((Fig 3-2-1) page 9), touch Text Message to enter the text message setting screen.
- Text Message: turn the text message function on or off.
- Text Message Ringtone: whether there is a ringtone notification when receiving a text message.
- Signature: when this function setting is ON when sending a text message, the text message will be added a signature “Sent from XXX”. “XXX” is the vehicle name of the factory configuration.
- Auto Reply: when this function is set ON, reply to the pre-set fixed text message to the received new mail. Auto reply only once, do not reply if failed.
- Auto Reply Text Message: you can set the fixed or customized message as the auto-reply text message.
- Edit Custome Text: add, edit, or delete the customized message for auto-replying.
Notifications Settings
- In the phone setting screen ((Fig 3-2-1) page 9), touch Notifications to enter the notifications settings screen.
- Driver Only: while setting On, when there is an incoming call or a new text message, the incoming call screen or the new text message is not displayed in this unit’s displayer, and there is no ringtone notification.
- Ringtone: while setting On, when there is an incoming call or a new text message, there is a ringtone notification.
Bluetooth Phone Operations
Before operating the Bluetooth Phone you must pair the mobile phone with this unit. Refer to “Pairing Bluetooth Device”.
- Press the [ ] button to enter the phone menu screen.
- If there is no phone connected, besides the Connections, the other keys are unavailable.
Multipoint phone
- This unit allows you to connect 2 phones with this unit simultaneously. You can view the call history, phonebook, text message, and so on of the 2 connected phones.
- The device name will appear on the corresponding screen, and you can switch the device on some screens.
- Take Phonebook for example. While 2 phones are connected, you can change the device.
Download Call History, Phonebook, and Text Message
The call history, phonebook, and text message of the Bluetooth phone can be downloaded to this unit. While the “Auto Downloaded” (Phonebook Settings page 8)and “Text Message” (Text Message Settings page 10) are set to ON, when a Bluetooth phone is paired connected with this unit for the first time, The call history, phonebook, and text message will be downloaded automatically.
Note: Text message downloading is only valid for phones that support text message downloading.
- While the “Auto Downloaded” (Phonebook Settings page 10)and “Text Message” (Text Message Settings page 10) are set to ON, touch Phonebook, Call History, or Text Message on the phone menu screen ((Fig 3-3- 1) page 11) to enter the call history, phonebook or text message screen.
- Touch Yes to go to the Phonebook, Call History, or Text Message list screen. If the call history, phonebook, and text message have already been downloaded, they will be updated. Please accept downloading when the Bluetooth phone receives a request.
- After downloading is successful, the call history, phonebook, and text message will be displayed on the screen.
Note: The phonebook and call history will be downloaded or updated at the same time.
Make Outgoing Call
- There are 5 ways to make outgoing calls.
Enter Numbers to Dial
- In the phone menu screen ((Fig 3-3-1) page 11), Touch the Dial Number to enter the Dial Number screen.
- After finishing entering the phone numbers, touch OK to make calls.
Call from Phonebook
- In the phone menu screen ((Fig 3-3-1) page 11), touch the Phonebook to enter the phonebook screen.
- Touch to select a contact to display the details.
- Touch to select a phone number to call.
Call from Call History
- In the phone menu screen ((Fig 3-3-1) page 11), touch Call History to enter the call history screen.
- Touch to select a call list to make outgoing calls.
Call from Text Message
- Enter the text message screen ((Fig 3-3-12) page 14)
- Touch Call to make outgoing calls.
Call by Quick Dial
After adding a quick dial list (Adding or Editing Quick Dial page 9), you can
make outgoing call by quick dial.
- In the phone menu screen(Fig 3-2-1), touch Quick Dial to enter the quick dial screen.
- Edit: Touch to answer the call.
- Touch a quick dial list to make outgoing calls.
Incoming call
- The following screen will be displayed when there is an incoming call.
- Answer: Touch to answer the call.
- Decline: Touch to decline the call.
- Hold Call: Touch to put the call on hold.
During a telephone call
- The following screen is displayed during a telephone call.
- For 2 phones connected, the Device Name is displayed.
- Hang up: Touch to hang up the phone to hang up the call.
- Mute: You may touch if you do not want the other party to hear the call under special circumstances. Touch again to make the call output from the vehicle speakers.
- Dial Number: Open the number pad if you need to enter a PIN or code for some special calls, or if you want to make another outgoing call.
- Use Handset: Touch to use your phone to answer the call.
- Switch Call: When you make another outgoing call or there is another incoming during calling, touch to switch between the two calls.
Reading and Text Message
- In the phone menu screen ((Fig 3-3-1) page 11), touch Text Message to enter the Text Message screen.
- Touch to select a text message to display the detailed text message.
- Prev.: switch to the previous text message.
- Next: switch to the next text message.
- Call: make outgoing calls.
- Reply: reply to the text message.
Volume setting
- In the phone menu screen ((Fig 3-3-1) page 11), touch Volume to enter the volume setting screen.
- Touch + or – to adjust the ringtone or outgoing call volume.
Bluetooth Audio Operations
This unit only supports the playing of audio files instead of images or
videos.
Notes:
- Before operating the Bluetooth Audio you must pair this unit with a Bluetooth device that supports audio file playing.
- The functions of some devices may vary due to different types of devices.
Select Bluetooth Audio mode
- Touch Bluetooth Audio on the audio source screen ((Fig 2-4-1) page 6) to enter the Bluetooth Audio playback screen.
- If connected with a device that supports AVRCP 1.3, repeat and random are unavailable; the BT Menu is displayed as Connections, and touch it to enter the Bluetooth connections screen ((Fig 3-1-2) page 8).
- If the playing track has an album artwork, the upper right icon will be displayed as the track’s album artwork.
Track up / down
- Touch to go to the previous or next track.
Fast Forward / Fast Reverse
- Long press for fast reverse or fast forward.
Pause / Play
- Touch to pause.
- Touch to resume playing.
Repeat Play
- Touch to switch the repeat play mode.
- : play one track repeatedly.
- : play all tracks repeatedly.
- : repeat off.
Shuffle Play
- Touch to switch the shuffle play mode.
- : play all tracks at random.
- : random off.
Bluetooth Menu
- In the Bluetooth audio playback screen, touch the BT Menu to enter the Bluetooth menu screen.
- Now Playing: return to the playing screen.
- Current List: go to the current list screen.
- Connections: go to the Bluetooth connection screen ((Fig 3-1-2) page 8).
- {Folder List}: enter the folder to select a track.
iPod Operations
This unit can play audio files stored in an iPod. You can use it as an audio device by simply copying desired audio files into it.
iPod Connection
- Connect the iPod device to the USB port. When connecting iPod, this unit will read the files automatically. The track information displayed on the screen once playback starts.
iPod Mode Selection
- Touch the iPod in the audio source screen ((Fig 2-4-1) page 6) to enter the iPod playback screen.
- If the playing track has an album artwork, the upper right icon will be displayed as the track’s album artwork.
Track up / down
- Touch to go to the previous or next track.
Fast Forward / Fast Reverse
- Long press for fast reverse or fast forward.
Pause / Play
- Touch to pause.
- Touch to resume playing.
Repeat Play
- Touch to switch the repeat play mode.
- : play one track repeatedly.
- : play all tracks repeatedly.
- : repeat off.
Shuffle Play
- Touch to switch the shuffle play mode.
- : play all tracks at random.
- : random off.
iPod Menu
- In the iPod playback screen((Fig 4-1-1) page 17), touch the iPod Menu to enter the iPod menu screen. And the category list is displayed.
- Now Playing: return to the playing screen.
- Current List: go to the current list screen.
- Album Artwork: set whether the album artwork of the playing track is displayed or not in the playback screen ((Fig 4-1-1) page 17).
- {Category List} : enter the category list to select a track.
Using Apple CarPlay
Just connect your iPhone to this unit, you can use Apple CarPlay and the iPhone screens are displayed on the display and operated. Various functions such as destination guidance, call incoming/outgoing, text message sending/receiving, audio playback, etc. can be used.
- Supported iPhones: iPhone 5 above
- Supported OS: iOS 7.0 and above
- Please use the supported iPhones, otherwise the Apple CarPlay functions will not be used abnormally.
Request:
- When you use the Apple CarPlay function, an iPhone communication fee will be charged. The communication fee will be borne by the subscriber of the used iPhone.
- Depending on how you use it, the charge from a mobile phone company may be expensive. Please check the price plan and usage of your mobile phone company in advance.
- Depending on usage frequency, we recommend using the optimum rate plan such as a flat rate data plan.
Notes:
- Apple CarPlay’s operations may be restricted while driving.
- If the radio wave condition of the iPhone is bad, the operations of Apple CarPlay may be restricted.
- Operations such as audio playback may be restricted due to restrictions of the Apple CarPlay application.
- Apple CarPlay’s operations may be restricted depending on the model and state of the iPhone.
Starting Apple CarPlay
- Please connect your iPhone to the unit’s USB port with the Apple lightning cable supplied with your iPhone. The first time you connect, a prompt screen will appear.
- Touch Yes to use Apple CarPlay.
- Press the [ ] button, and it will enter the CarPlay phone screen; press the [AUDIO] button, and it will enter the audio source screen ((Fig 2-4-1) page 6), and touch Apple CarPlay to enter the CarPlay music playback screen.
Note: After starting Apple CarPlay, the Bluetooth connection with the
iPhone will be disconnected.
To end the Apple CarPlay
- Disconnect the iPhone from the USB port of this unit.
Using Siri
- During Bluetooth connection with the iPhone, you can use the iPhone’s voice assistant “Siri”.
- Push and hold the [VR] button on the steering switch.
Using Android Auto
Preparation and Connection
- Use the Google Play store on your Android smartphone to download and install the Android Auto application.
- Connect the Android smartphone to the USB interface by the data cable supplied with the Android smartphone.
- When the connection prompt screen appears, touch [OK] to establish the connection.
FCC
FCC statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- 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, under 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 following 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 of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to 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.
WARNING: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
The device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, place the product at least 20cm from nearby persons.
IC statement
This device complies with RSS247 of Industry Canada. This device complies with
Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause interference, and
- this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device appareils radio exempts de license.
The device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The device should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.
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