| | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL ORDER OF SOUND FUNCTIONS Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade) To adjust the balance between the right EQ OFF CLASSIC DANCE and the left speakers, press this button BASS MID TRE until “BAL” appears on the display. Turn the TECHNO VOL volume knob to change the balance. The ROCK FAD display will show the balance level. When VOICE POP JAZZ finished making the selection, press this EQ OFF BAL button again to select the balance level. 84Z024 84Z023 To adjust the fade between the front and PLAYING A CD SOUND button (8): rear speakers, press this button until “FAD” Insert a CD partway into the slot, label side appears on the display. Turn the volume up. The player will pull it in and the CD Setting the Tone (Bass/Mid/Treble) knob to change the fade between the front should begin playing. You can insert a CD Press this button until “BAS” appears on and rear speakers. The display will show with the ignition off. the display. Turn the volume knob to the fade level. When finished making the increase or to decrease the bass. The dis- When the CD is inserted, “CDP” will selection, press this button again to select play will show the bass level. When fin- appear on the display. As the CD is loading the fade level. ished making the selection, press this “LOADING” will appear on the display. As button again to select the bass level. Setting the EQ each new track starts to play, the track and Press this button until “EQ OFF” appears track number will appear on the display. Press this button until “MID” appears on on the display to select customized equal- the display. Turn the volume knob to If the ignition or radio is turned off with a ization settings designed for classic, increase or to decrease the mid. The dis- CD in the player, it will stay in the player. dance, rock, jazz, pop, voice and techno. play will show the mid level. When finished When a CD is in the player and the ignition Turn the volume knob until the desired making the selection, press this button is turned on, the radio must be turned on equalization setting appears on the display. again to select the mid level. before the CD will start playback. When When finished making the selection, press the ignition and radio are turned on, the Press this button until “TRE” appears on the SOUND button again to select the CD will start playing where it stopped, if it the display. Turn the volume knob to equalization setting. was the last selected audio source. increase or to decrease the treble. The dis- To cancel an equalization setting, press play will show the treble level. When fin- The CD player can play the smaller 3 inch the SOUND button until “EQ OFF” appears ished making the selection, press this (8 cm) single CDs with an adapter ring. on the display, turn the volume knob until button again to select the treble level. If a Full-size CDs and the smaller CDs are “OFF” appears on the display, then press station is weak or noisy, decrease the tre- loaded in the same manner. the SOUND button again to select the ble. equalization setting. If playing a CD-R, the sound quality may be reduced due to CD-R quality, the method of recording, the quality of the 3-32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL music that has been recorded, and the way scanning, press this button again. The cur- play when the CD player has been the CD-R has been handled. There may be rent track will begin to play. selected. The CD symbol will appear on an increase in skipping, difficulty in finding the display when a CD is loaded. TUNE (Previous/Next Track) button (4): tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and Press the down arrows to go to the start of EJECT button (10): ejecting. If these problems occur, check the current track or press the up arrows to Press this button to eject a CD. The only the bottom surface of the CD. If the surface go to the next track. The track number will way a CD can be ejected from the player is of the CD is damaged, such as cracked, appear on the display. The player will con- by pressing the eject button. The CD will broken, or scratched, the CD will not play tinue moving backward or forward through not eject when the ignition or the radio is properly. If there is no apparent damage, the CD with each press of the up or down turned off. try a known good CD. arrows. Do not add any label to a CD, it could get Using an MP3/WMA CD AM button (2): caught in the CD player. If a CD is Press this button to listen to the radio when MP3/WMA Format recorded on a personal computer and a a CD is playing. The inactive CD will If you burn your own MP3/WMA disc on a description label is needed, try labeling the remain safely inside the radio for future lis- personal computer: top of the recorded CD with a marking pen tening. instead. • Make sure the MP3/WMA files are FM button (3): recorded on a CD-R disc. If an error appears on the display, see “CD Press this button to listen to the radio when • Make sure to finalize the disc when burn- Messages” later in this section. a CD is playing. The inactive CD will ing an MP3/WMA disc, using multiple RPT (Repeat) button (7): remain safely inside the radio for future lis- sessions. It is usually better to burn the Press this button to repeat the current tening. disc all at once. track. RPT will appear on the display. • Files can be recorded with a variety of CD/AUX button (9): Press this button again to turn off repeat fixed or variable bit rates. Song title, art- Press this button to play a CD when listen- play. ist name, and album will be available for ing to the radio. “CDP” will appear on the display by the radio when recorded using RDM (Random) button (7): display when the CD player has been ID3 tags version 1 and 2. Press this button to hear the tracks in ran- selected. The CD symbol will appear on • Do not mix standard audio and MP3/ dom, rather than sequential, order. “RDM” the display when a CD is loaded. WMA files on one disc. will appear on the display. Press this button Press this button while a CD is playing to • Make sure each MP3/WMA file has a again to turn off random play. pause the CD. “PAUSE” will flash on the “.mp3” or “.wma” extension, other file INT (Scan) button (7): display. Press this button again to resume extensions may not work. Press this button to listen to the first few playing the CD. The player will be able to read and play a seconds of each track on each loaded CD. Press this button to play a CD when listen- maximum of 50 folders, 5 sessions, and “INTRO” will appear on the display. To stop ing to the audio contents from other device 999 files. Long file names and folder (AUX mode). “CDP” will appear on the dis- names may use more disc memory space 3-33 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL than necessary. To conserve space on the tions will have no function on a CD that Playing an MP3/WMA disc, minimize the length of the file, and was recorded without folders or playlists. With the ignition on, insert a CD partway folder names. You can also play an MP3/ When displaying the name of the folder the into the slot, label side up. The player will WMA CD that was recorded using no file radio will display “ROOT”. pull it in, then “LOADING”, and then “MP3” folders. The system can support up to 8 or “WMA” will appear on the display. The When the CD contains only compressed folders in depth, but, keep the depth of the CD should begin playing. You can’t insert a audio files, but no folders, all files will be folders to a minimum in order to keep down CD with the acc off. As each new track located under the root folder. When the the complexity and confusion in trying to starts to play, the track number, and the radio displays the name of the folder the locate a particular folder during playback. If song name will appear on the display. radio will display “ROOT”. a CD contains more than the maximum of If the ignition or radio is turned off with a 50 folders, 5 sessions, and 999 files the Order of Play CD in the player, it will stay in the player. player will let you access and navigate up Tracks will be played in the following order: When a CD is in the player and the ignition to the maximum, but all items over the Play will begin from the first track under the is turned on, the radio must be turned on maximum will be ignored. root directory. When all tracks from the root before the CD will start playback. When Root Directory directory have been played, play will con- the ignition and radio are turned on, the The root directory will be treated as a tinue from files according to their numerical CD will start playing where it stopped, if it folder. If the root directory has compressed listing. After playing the last track from the was the last selected audio source. audio files, the directory will be displayed last folder, the player will begin playing The CD player can play the smaller 3 inch as “ROOT”. All files contained directly again at the first track of the first folder or (8 cm) single CDs with an adapter ring. under the root directory will be accessed root directory. Full-size CDs and the smaller CDs are prior to any other directory. File System and Naming loaded in the same manner. Empty Directory or Folder The song name in the ID3 tag will be dis- If playing a CD-R, the sound quality may If a root directory or a folder exists some- played. If the song name is not present in be reduced due to CD-R quality, the where in the file structure that contains the ID3 tag, then the radio will display the method of recording, the quality of the only folders/subfolders and no compressed file name without the extension (such as music that has been recorded, and the way files directly beneath them, the player will MP3/WMA) instead. the CD-R has been handled. There may be advance to the next folder in the file struc- Track names longer than 32 characters or an increase in skipping, difficulty in finding ture that contains compressed audio files 4 pages will be shortened. The display will tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and and the empty folder will not be displayed not show parts of words on the last page of ejecting. If these problems occur, check or numbered. text and the extension of the filename will the bottom surface of the CD. If the surface No Folder not be displayed. of the CD is damaged, such as cracked, When the CD contains only compressed broken, or scratched, the CD will not play files, the files will be located under the root properly. folder. The next and previous folder func- 3-34 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL If there is no apparent damage, try a TUNE (Previous/Next Folder) button (4): CD Messages known good CD. Press the up or down arrows to go to the CHECK CD: first track in the previous folder or to go to Do not add any label to a CD, it could get If this message appears on the display the next folder. The player will continue caught in the CD player. If a CD is and/or the CD comes out, it could be for moving backward or forward through the recorded on a personal computer and a one of the following reasons: CD with each press of the up or down description label is needed, try labeling the arrows. • It is very hot. When the temperature top of the recorded CD with a marking pen returns to normal, the CD will play. instead. INFO/DISP (Information/Display) button • You are driving on a very rough road. (12): If an error appears on the display, see “CD When the road becomes smoother, the Press this button to display additional text Messages” later in this section. CD will play. information related to the current MP3/ • The CD is dirty, scratched, wet, or All of the CD functions work the same WMA song. A choice of additional informa- upside down. while playing an MP3/WMA, except for tion such as: Song Title, Album Title, Artist, • The air is very humid. If so, wait about an those listed here. See “Playing a CD” ear- and Bit rate may appear. hour and try again. lier for more information. When information is not available, “No Info” • The format of the CD may not be com- DIR (Directory) button (11): will appear on the display. patible. See “MP3/WMA Format” earlier Press this button to repeat the tracks in the in this section. Press and hold this button to change the current directory. “DIR” will appear on the • There may have been a problem while display mode. display. burning the CD. Press this button again to repeat the tracks Scroll: • The label may be caught in the CD in all of the directories. “ALL” will appear on Press and hold the sound button [in MP3/ player. the display. WMA mode] If the CD is not playing correctly, for any Press this button again to turn off repeat The song title or other information of a other reason, try a known good CD. play. song will scroll on/off. The default mode is scroll on. If any error occurs repeatedly or if an error SEEK (Previous/Next Folder) button (5) Scroll mode can be changed only when cannot be corrected, contact your SUZUKI (in MP3/WMA mode): you press and hold the sound button. dealer. If the radio displays an error mes- Press the up or down arrows to change the sage, write it down and provide it to your folder. If the CD-R doesn’t have any folder, SUZUKI dealer when reporting the prob- “ROOT” will flash on display for a short lem. time. 3-35 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL AUX Mode parked. See Defensive Driving for more STEERING WHEEL REMOTE OPER- Press this button to listen to the audio con- information on driver distraction. ATION (if equipped in the vehicle) tents from other devices; Walkman, Porta- To use a portable audio player, connect a Power Button ble CD Player, Portable MP3 Player, i-pod, 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) cable to the radio’s front Press this button to turn the system on and XM receiver, etc. auxiliary input jack. When a device is con- off. Press this button for a short time to 1) Connect the output port of the device to nected, press the radio CD/AUX button as MUTE the sound. Press the button again the aux jack of the head unit with an needed to begin playing audio from the to cancel MUTE. aux connector. device over the car speakers. Volume Up Button 2) Turn the device on. CD/AUX (CD/Auxiliary) button (9): Press this button to increase the volume 3) Press this button. Press this button once to play a CD while a level. If you want to control the volume level, use portable audio device is playing. Press this Volume Down Button the volume buttons of the head unit or the button a second time and the system will Press this button to decrease the volume device. begin playing audio from the connected level. portable audio player. Once in this mode, Using the Auxiliary Input Jack “Auxinput” will appear on the display. If the Seek Button Your radio system has an auxiliary input auxiliary jack does not detect the presence RADIO MODE jack located on the lower right side of the of an output jack, the aux mode will be pre- Press the Seek Button for a short time to faceplate. This is not an audio output; do vented from coming up. search for stored radio channels. not plug a headphone set into the front Power/Volume knob (1): auxiliary input jack. You can however, con- Turn this knob clockwise or counterclock- nect an external audio device such as an CH1 CH2 CH3 wise to increase or decrease the volume of iPod, laptop computer, MP3 player, CD the portable player. You may need to make changer, or cassette tape player, etc. to the additional volume adjustments from the auxiliary input jack for use as another portable device if the volume does not go CH6 CH5 CH4 source for audio listening. loud or soft enough. The auxiliary input jack will also accept cell 84Z025 phone connectors. Plug the cell phone Press and hold the Seek Button to search connector into the auxiliary input jack to for the next receivable higher-frequency. hear the other side of a cell phone’s con- versation through the vehicle sound sys- tem. Drivers are encouraged to set up their por- table audio player while the vehicle is 3-36 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL CDP MODE Radio with Six-Disc CD (Double Display, MP3/WMA) (AGH-6400) Press the Seek Button for a short time to go to the next track. 2 3 10 Track01 Track02 9 11 5 4 84Z026 Press and hold the Seek Button to fast play. 6 12 Mode Button Press the Mode Button to change the 8 1 mode. (“CDP” is displayed when a CD is in the CDP deck) FM1 FM2 FM-A (CDP) 7 AM-A AM-2 AM-1 85Z019 84Z027 1. Power/Volume knob •3 RDM: Random button 2. AM button •4 INT: Introduction button 3. FM button •5 DSC-: Previous CDC button 4. TUNE button •6 DSC+: Next CDC button 5. SEEK button 8. SOUND (SCROLL) button 6. SCAN/AST button 9. LOAD button 7. Preset station buttons 10. CDC button •1 DIR: Directory button 11. EJECT button •2 RPT: Repeat button 12. INFO/DISP button 3-37 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL PLAYING THE RADIO To search for the previous receivable lower Preset station buttons (7): station, press the down arrows. Power/Volume knob (1): Setting Preset Stations Press this knob to turn the system on and SCAN/AST button (6): Up to 36 stations (six FM1, six FM2, six off. Press this button to scan radio stations. FM-A and six AM1, six AM2, six AM-A), Turn the Power/Volume knob clockwise or (Scan tuning) can be programmed on the six numbered counterclockwise to increase or decrease preset buttons, by performing the following Scan the volume. steps: The radio will go to a station, play for a few Press this button for a short time to MUTE seconds, and then go on to the next sta- 1) Turn the radio on. the radio. Press the button again to cancel tion. Press this button again to stop scan- 2) Press the AM or FM button to select MUTE. ning. FM1, FM2, FM-A, AM1, AM2 or AM-A. 3) Tune in the desired station. Finding a Station The radio will only scan stations with a 4) Press and hold one of the six numbered AM button (2): strong signal that are in the selected band. preset buttons. Press this button to switch to an AM sta- The preset button number (Display: Automatic Store tion. The display will show the selection. CH#1 ~ CH#6) will flash on the display Press and hold this button to use Auto when the station has been set. When- FM button (3): Store. ever that numbered preset button is Press this button to switch to an FM sta- FM1’s 6 preset stations with the strongest pressed, the memorized station will tion. The display will show the selection. signal in the region can be automatically return. TUNE button (4): stored. The display will show “AUTO 5) Repeat the previous four steps for each Press this button to select radio stations. SCANNING”, and “SCANNING” will flash preset button. (Manual tuning) on display. Press the up arrows to increase the fre- Stored stations will flash for a short time on quency. display in sequence. Once the stations are Press the down arrows to decrease the fre- stored, the radio will switch to FM-A and quency. the first preset station will begin to play. The frequency of the AM band changes FM-A will appear on the display when lis- 10 kHz each time and the frequency of the tening to the automatically stored stations. FM band changes 200 kHz each time. Press the AM or FM button to stop auto- SEEK button (5): matic store. Press this button to search for and select receivable radio stations. (Seek tuning) To search for the next receivable higher station, press the up arrows. 3-38 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL ORDER OF SOUND FUNCTIONS Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade) Setting the EQ To adjust the balance between the right Press this button until “EQ OFF” appears and the left speakers, press this button on the display to select customized equal- BASS MID TRE until “BAL” appears on the display. Turn the ization settings designed for classic, VOL volume knob to change the balance. The dance, rock, jazz, pop, voice and techno. FAD display will show the balance level. When Turn the volume knob until the desired finished making the selection, press this equalization setting appears on the display. EQ OFF BAL button again to select the balance level. When finished making the selection, press 84Z023 the SOUND button again to select the To adjust the fade between the front and equalization setting. SOUND button (8): rear speakers, press this button until “FAD” appears on the display. Turn the volume To cancel an equalization setting, press Setting the Tone (Bass/Mid/Treble) knob to change the fade between the front the SOUND button until “EQ OFF” appears Press this button until “BAS” appears on and the rear speakers. The display will on the display, turn the volume knob until the display. Turn the volume knob to show the fade level. When finished making “OFF” appears on the display, then press increase or to decrease the bass. The dis- the selection, press this button again to the SOUND button again to select the play will show the bass level. When fin- select the fade level. equalization setting. ished making the selection, press this button again to select the bass level. EQ OFF CLASSIC DANCE Press this button until “MID” appears on the display. Turn the volume knob to TECHNO ROCK increase or to decrease the mid. The dis- play will show the mid level. When finished VOICE POP JAZZ making the selection, press this button again to select the mid level. 84Z024 Press this button until “TRE” appears on the display. Turn the volume knob to increase or to decrease the treble. The dis- play will show the treble level. When fin- ished making the selection, press this button again to select the treble level. If a station is weak or noisy, decrease the tre- ble. 3-39 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL PLAYING A CD properly. If there is no apparent damage, the CD with each press of the up or down Insert a CD partway into the slot, label side try a known good CD. arrows. up. The player will pull it in and the CD Do not add any label to a CD, it could get AM button (2): should begin playing. You can insert a CD caught in the CD player. If a CD is Press this button to listen to the radio when with the ignition off. recorded on a personal computer and a a CD is playing. The inactive CD will When the CD is inserted, “CDP” will description label is needed, try labeling the remain safely inside the radio for future lis- appear on the display. As the CD is loading top of the recorded CD with a marking pen tening. “LOADING” will appear on the display. As instead. FM button (3): each new track starts to play, the track and If an error appears on the display, see “CD Press this button to listen to the radio when track number will appear on the display. Messages” later in this section. a CD is playing. The inactive CD will If the ignition or radio is turned off with a remain safely inside the radio for future lis- RPT (Repeat) button (7): CD in the player, it will stay in the player. tening. Press this button to repeat the current When a CD is in the player and the ignition track. RPT will appear on the display. CD/AUX button (9): is turned on, the radio must be turned on Press this button again to turn off repeat Press this button to play a CD when listen- before the CD will start playback. When play. ing to the radio. “CDP” will appear on the the ignition and radio are turned on, the display when the CD player has been CD will start playing where it stopped, if it RDM (Random) button (7): selected. The CD symbol will appear on was the last selected audio source. Press this button to hear the tracks in ran- the display when a CD is loaded. dom, rather than sequential, order. “RDM” The CD player can play the smaller 3 inch will appear on the display. Press this button Press this button while a CD is playing to (8 cm) single CDs with an adapter ring. again to turn off random play. pause the CD. “PAUSE” will flash on the Full-size CDs and the smaller CDs are display. Press this button again to resume loaded in the same manner. INT (Scan) button (7): playing the CD. Press this button to listen to the first few If playing a CD-R, the sound quality may seconds of each track on each loaded CD. Press this button to play a CD when listen- be reduced due to CD-R quality, the “INTRO” will appear on the display. To stop ing to the audio contents from other device method of recording, the quality of the scanning, press this button again. The cur- (AUX mode). “CDP” will appear on the dis- music that has been recorded, and the way rent track will begin to play. play when the CD player has been the CD-R has been handled. There may be selected. The CD symbol will appear on increase in skipping, difficulty in finding TUNE (Previous/Next Track) button (4): the display when a CD is loaded. tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and Press the down arrows to go to the start of ejecting. If these problems occur, check the current track or press the up arrows to EJECT button (10): the bottom surface of the CD. If the surface go to the next track. The track number will Press this button to eject a CD. The only of the CD is damaged, such as cracked, appear on the display. The player will con- way a CD can be ejected from the player is broken, or scratched, the CD will not play tinue moving backward or forward through by pressing the eject button. The CD will 3-40 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL not eject when the ignition or the radio is the complexity and confusion in trying to radio displays the name of the folder the turned off. locate a particular folder during playback. If radio will display “ROOT”. a CD contains more than the maximum of Order of Play Using an MP3/WMA CD 50 folders, 5 sessions, and 999 files the Tracks will be played in the following order: player will let you access and navigate up MP3/WMA Format to the maximum, but all items over the Play will begin from the first track under the If you burn your own MP3/WMA disc on a maximum will be ignored. root directory. When all tracks from the root personal computer: directory have been played, play will con- Root Directory • Make sure the MP3/WMA files are tinue from files according to their numerical The root directory will be treated as a recorded on a CD-R disc. listing. After playing the last track from the folder. If the root directory has compressed • Make sure to finalize the disc when burn- last folder, the player will begin playing audio files, the directory will be displayed ing an MP3/WMA disc, using multiple again at the first track of the first folder or as “ROOT”. All files contained directly sessions. It is usually better to burn the root directory. under the root directory will be accessed disc all at once. prior to any other directory. File System and Naming • Files can be recorded with a variety of The song name in the ID3 tag will be dis- fixed or variable bit rates. Song title, art- Empty Directory or Folder played. If the song name is not present in ist name, and album will be available for If a root directory or a folder exists some- the ID3 tag, then the radio will display the display by the radio when recorded using where in the file structure that contains file name without the extension (such as ID3 tags version 1 and 2. only folders/subfolders and no compressed MP3/WMA) instead. • Do not mix standard audio and MP3/ files directly beneath them, the player will WMA files on one disc. advance to the next folder in the file struc- Track names longer than 32 characters or • Make sure each MP3/WMA file has a ture that contains compressed audio files 4 pages will be shortened. The display will “.mp3” or “.wma” extension, other file and the empty folder will not be displayed not show parts of words on the last page of extensions may not work. or numbered. text and the extension of the filename will not be displayed. The player will be able to read and play a No Folder maximum of 50 folders, 5 sessions, and When the CD contains only compressed 999 files. Long file names and folder files, the files will be located under the root names may use more disc memory space folder. The next and previous folder func- than necessary. To conserve space on the tions will have no function on a CD that disc, minimize the length of the file, and was recorded without folders or playlists. folder names. You can also play an MP3/ When displaying the name of the folder the WMA CD that was recorded using no file radio will display “ROOT”. folders. The system can support up to 8 When the CD contains only compressed folders in depth, but, keep the depth of the audio files, but no folders, all files will be folders to a minimum in order to keep down located under the root folder. When the 3-41 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL Playing an MP3/WMA Do not add any label to a CD, it could get TUNE (Previous/Next Folder) button (4): With the ignition on, insert a CD partway caught in the CD player. If a CD is Press the up or down arrows to go to the into the slot, label side up. The player will recorded on a personal computer and a first track in the previous folder or to go to pull it in, then “LOADING”, and then “MP3” description label is needed, try labeling the the next folder. The player will continue or “WMA” will appear on the display. The top of the recorded CD with a marking pen moving backward or forward through the CD should begin playing. You can’t insert a instead. CD with each press of the up or down CD with the acc off. As each new track arrows. If an error appears on the display, see “CD starts to play, the track number, and the Messages” later in this section. INFO/DISP (Information/Display) button song name will appear on the display. (12): All of the CD functions work the same If the ignition or radio is turned off with a Press this button to display additional text while playing an MP3/WMA, except for CD in the player, it will stay in the player. information related to the current MP3/ those listed here. See “Playing a CD” ear- When a CD is in the player and the ignition WMA song. A choice of additional informa- lier for more information. is turned on, the radio must be turned on tion such as: Song Title, Album Title, Artist, before the CD will start playback. When DIR (Directory) button (11): and Bit rate may appear. the ignition and radio are turned on, the Press this button to repeat the tracks in the When information is not available, “No Info” CD will start playing where it stopped, if it current directory. “DIR” will appear on the will appear on the display. was the last selected audio source. display. Press this button again to repeat the tracks Press and hold this button to change the The CD player can play the smaller 3 inch in all of the directories. “ALL” will appear on display mode. (8 cm) single CDs with an adapter ring. the display. Full-size CDs and the smaller CDs are Scroll: Press this button again to turn off repeat loaded in the same manner. Press and hold the sound button [in MP3/ play. WMA mode] If playing a CD-R, the sound quality may SEEK (Previous/Next Folder) button (5) The song title or other information of a be reduced due to CD-R quality, the (in MP3/WMA mode): song will scroll on/off. The default mode is method of recording, the quality of the Press the up or down arrows to change the scroll on. music that has been recorded, and the way folder. If the CD-R doesn’t have any folder, Scroll mode can be changed only when the CD-R has been handled. There may be “ROOT” will flash on display for a short you press and hold the sound button. an increase in skipping, difficulty in finding time. tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of the CD. If the surface of the CD is damaged, such as cracked, broken, or scratched, the CD will not play properly. If there is no apparent damage, try a known good CD. 3-42 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL CD Messages AUX Mode parked. See Defensive Driving for more Press this button to listen to the audio con- information on driver distraction. CHECK CD: tents from other devices; Walkman, Porta- If this message appears on the display To use a portable audio player, connect a ble CD Player, Portable MP3 Player, i-pod, and/or the CD comes out, it could be for 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) cable to the radio’s front XM receiver, etc. one of the following reasons: auxiliary input jack. When a device is con- 1) Connect the output port of the device to nected, press the radio CD/AUX button as • It is very hot. When the temperature the aux jack of the head unit with an needed to begin playing audio from the returns to normal, the CD will play. aux connector. device over the car speakers. • You are driving on a very rough road. 2) Turn the device on. When the road becomes smoother, the CD/AUX (CD/Auxiliary) button (9): 3) Press this button. CD will play. Press this button once to play a CD while a • The CD is dirty, scratched, wet, or If you want to control the volume level, use portable audio device is playing. Press this upside down. the volume buttons of the head unit or the button a second time and the system will • The air is very humid. If so, wait about an device. begin playing audio from the connected hour and try again. portable audio player. Once in this mode, • The format of the CD may not be com- Using the Auxiliary Input Jack “Auxinput” will appear on the display. If the patible. See “MP3/WMA Format” earlier Your radio system has an auxiliary input auxiliary jack does not detect the presence in this section. jack located on the lower right side of the of an output jack, the aux mode will be pre- • There may have been a problem while faceplate. This is not an audio output; do vented from coming up. burning the CD. not plug a headphone set into the front Power/Volume knob (1): • The label may be caught in the CD auxiliary input jack. You can however, con- Turn this knob clockwise or counterclock- player. nect an external audio device such as an wise to increase or decrease the volume of iPod, laptop computer, MP3 player, CD If the CD is not playing correctly, for any the portable player. You may need to make changer, or cassette tape player, etc. to the other reason, try a known good CD. additional volume adjustments from the auxiliary input jack for use as another portable device if the volume does not go If any error occurs repeatedly or if an error source for audio listening. loud or soft enough. cannot be corrected, contact your SUZUKI The auxiliary input jack will also accept cell dealer. If the radio displays an error mes- phone connectors. Plug the cell phone sage, write it down and provide it to your connector into the auxiliary input jack to SUZUKI dealer when reporting the prob- hear the other side of a cell phone’s con- lem. versation through the vehicle sound sys- tem. Drivers are encouraged to set up their por- table audio player while the vehicle is 3-43 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL STEERING WHEEL REMOTE OPER- CDP MODE CD CHANGER OPERATION ATION (if equipped in the vehicle) Press the Seek Button for a short time to (Optional) go to the next track. The CD changer is installed in the trunk. Power Button Press this button to turn the system on and Up to 6 discs can be stored in the maga- off. Press this button for a short time to Track01 Track02 zine of the CD changer. MUTE the sound. To cancel MUTE, press A selection of tracks from the 6 discs this button again. stored in the disc magazine can be made Volume Up Button and automatically played in the order of Press this button to increase the volume your preference. level. 84Z026 NOTE: Volume Down Button Press and hold the Seek Button to fast • The CD changer is controlled by the Press this button to decrease the volume play. Main Unit. level. Mode Button • The CD changer is an Optional Item. Seek Button Press the Mode Button to change the RADIO MODE mode. (“CDP” is displayed when a CD is Press the Seek Button for a short time to in the CDP deck) search for stored radio channels. FM1 FM2 FM-A CH1 CH2 CH3 (CDP) AM-A AM-2 AM-1 CH6 CH5 CH4 84Z027 84Z025 Press and hold the Seek Button to search for the next receivable higher-frequency. 3-44 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL How to Change Discs 1 86Z013 2 To remove: 1) Open the sliding door of the CD 86Z026 changer to the right until it is completely latched. 1. Magazine slot 2. Magazine eject button 3-45 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL Labeled surface upward 86Z014 86Z015 86Z016 2) Press the eject button on the CD 3) Pull a tray out of the magazine by To load: changer and remove the magazine. pressing the tray button. 1) Put the disc on a tray with its label side 4) Remove the disc from the tray and rein- upward. sert the tray into the magazine. 2) Insert the tray into the magazine. 3) Push the magazine into the CD changer until it is locked and a click sound is heard. 4) After loading the magazine, close the sliding door completely to the left. 3-46 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTRUMENT PANEL The CD changer is operated by the main button, the disc will skip to the next Track Introduction: unit. track. To quickly and conveniently scan the track, 2) To play the previous track, rotate this use the “3 or 4/INT” button. 1) Press the power button on the main unit knob counterclockwise for less than 1 “INTRO” will be displayed in VFD and the to turn the audio system on. second or press the track down button audio system will play the first 10 seconds 2) If a disc is already inserted inside the once. Each time you rotate the knob or of each track. CD changer, press the “CD” button. press the button, the disc will skip to the When the player reaches the desired track, Playback starts at the beginning of the previous track. press this button again and normal play will track that you were previously listening resume. to. Cue & Review: 3) If a disc is not inserted yet, load a disc This function allows desired point-search Random Play: in the magazine. (Refer to “How to within a track at a faster than normal play- To play a CD disc in random order, press change discs”.) back speed. the “4 or 5/RDM” button. Then, press the “CD” button to play. “RDM” will be displayed in VFD and the Playback starts from the No. 1 disc. 1) To search for the desired point of a audio system will play the CD in random track, rotate this knob and hold it or order. CD Changer Play: press and hold the track up/down but- To cancel this function, press this button To play the CD Changer while operating ton. The audio level is reduced and the again. the radio, press the “CD” button if a disc is disc will play at a faster than normal already inserted in the CD changer. playback speed. When the disc reaches Disc Up / Down Button the desired point, release the knob/but- The mode is transferred to the CD changer To select another disc in ascending order, ton and normal play will resume. and the CD is played back from the track press the “3 or 6/UP” button. The number 2) To cue (forward) the track, rotate this that you were previously listening to. of the selected disc will appear on the knob clockwise or press the track up VFD. If a disc is not in the CD changer, the mode button. To review (backward) the track, To select another disc in descending order, is not changed to the CD changer when rotate this knob counterclockwise or press the “5 or 6/DN” button. The number you press this button. press the track down button. of the selected disc will appear on the VFD. Track Up & Down: Repeat Play: The track up & down knob/button allows To repeatedly listen to the current track, you to make quick selections from your press the “2/RPT” button. playing disc. “RPT” is displayed in VFD and the current track will be played back repeatedly until 1) To play the next track, rotate this knob this function is canceled. clockwise for less than 1 second or To cancel this function, press this button press the track up button once. Each again. time you rotate the knob or press the 3-47 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle 4-1 Towing 4-16 4 | |
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