SETTINGS To view the result of inspection The unit performs internal inspection itself, and allows you to view the result of inspection. To view the result of inspection, proceed as follows. 1. On the HOME screen, touch . 2. On the [Menu] screen, touch [Settings]. 3. On the [General] setting menu, touch three times to display the succeeding items, and touch [Inspection mode]. The [Inspection mode] screen appears.
SETTINGS O O Indicates that the status of GPS signal reception is not clear. [BT Rx Sensitivity] Indicates the Bluetooth signal reception status. [Vehicle CAN] Indicates the unit’s connection status to CAN (Controller Area Network). Indicates that ?????????. Indicates that the unit is connected to CAN. Indicates that ????????? is not clear. [PSH connection] Indicates ????????????. Indicates that ???????????. O The better the reception status, the more the bars turn on.
SETTINGS How to read the [Inspection 2] screen Hardware button indicators O O O O O O Hardware button indicators When a hardware button is operated, the correcponding indicator turns on, and a beep sound will be heard. [USB Connection status] Indicates the connection status of the USB port 1 and USB port 2. [Audio source selection] ????????? [Speaker selection] ????????? [Fr Headset] ????????? [Rr Headset] ????????? To view and set the system information 1. On the HOME screen, touch . 2.
SETTINGS Communication settings Use the [Communi.] setting menu to make the communication-related settings, such as the settings for Bluetooth, the settings for phone communication, etc. To make settings for Bluetooth 1. On the HOME screen, touch . 2. On the [Menu] screen, touch [Settings]. 3. On the category selection tab, touch or and then touch [Communi.]. The [Communi.] setting menu appears. 11 4. O n t h e [ C o m m u n i . ] s e t t i n g menu, touch [Bluetooth]. The [Bluetooth] screen appears.
SETTINGS Proceed as follows. 1. O n t h e [ B l u e t o o t h ] s c r e e n , touch [Search device]. If a Bluetooth device is detected, its name will be displayed, as shown in the following example. 2. To u c h t h e B u e t o o t h d e v i c e name. A confirmation window like the following appears. 3. Touch [Pair]. If a message appears on the Bluetooth device that prompts you to confirm pairing, operate DV UHTXHVWHG To cancel pairing, touch [Don’t Pair].
SETTINGS To make a Bluetooth device search for the unit and establish connection with the unit 1. O n t h e [ B l u e t o o t h ] s c r e e n , touch [Make system discoverable]. The following confirmation window appears. 11 The unit now allows the Bluetooth device to detect it. 2. Operate the Bluetooth device to search for another Bluetooth device, and when the unit is detected under the name “yamaha”, continue operation to establish connection with the unit within the indicated time.
SETTINGS To change the unit’s name as a Bluetooth device At the time of purchase, the unit has a name “yamaha” as a Bluetooth device. When a Bluetooth device detects the unit, the unit is recognised as “yamaha”. To change the name, proceed as follows. 1. O n t h e [ B l u e t o o t h ] s c r e e n , touch to display the succeeding items. 2. Touch [Set system name]. The [Set system name] screen appears. To reset the name to “yamaha”, touch [Set default name] on the [Set system name] screen.
SETTINGS To clear the phonebook On the [Phone] screen, touch [Refresh phonebook]. The entire content of the existing phonebook will be cleared. To disable the ringtone, touch [No ringtone]. To make settings for Bluetooth On the [Phone] screen, touch [Bluetooth]. The [Bluetooth] screen appears. To select a ringtone To turn on/off the sound You can turn on/off the sound of the external speakers, the rider’s headset, and the passenger’s headset. On the [Phone] screen, touch [Audio output].
SETTINGS 7R DGMXVW WKH YROXPH To make settings for voice commu- 7R DGMXVW WKH PLFURSKRQH VHQVLWLYLW\ of rider’s headset
SETTINGS 2. Touch or to change the The screen is identical to the one microphone sensitivity of the which is displayed by the following passenger’s headset. procedure: 7R GLVDEOH DGMXVWPHQW WRXFK 1. Touch - [Settings]. [Vox for passenger headset] 2. Select [Communi.] by touching again so that the checkmark is or and [Communi.]. removed. 3. Touch . 4. Touch [Audio output].
SETTINGS To activate/deactivate the hardware buttons operable by a passenger You can either activate or deactivate the hardware buttons on the vehicle operable by a passenger. 1. On the HOME screen, touch . 2. On the [Menu] screen, touch [Settings]. 3. On the category selection tab, touch or and then touch [Communi.]. The [Communi.] setting menu appears. troller] again so that the checkmark is removed. To select the speaker system to be used The front speaker system of the vehicle is always enabled.
SETTINGS 4. Touch to display the succeeding items. How to make settings on the [Audio output] screen Touch the box you want to turn on the sound so that a checkmark appears. Touch again to turn off the sound so that the checkmark is removed. 5. Touch [Audio output]. The [Audio output] screen appears. Explanations for each icon and term are given below. [Media]: Sounds of radio broadcasts and audio devices you can play back by touching on the HOME screen.
SETTINGS To adjust the volume
SETTINGS Use the four [Volume] screens to DGMXVW WKH YROXPH WR WKH GHVLUHG OHYHO $GMXVWDEOH UDQJH WR O $GMXVW WKH YROXPH RI WKH ULGHUҋV headset. $GMXVWDEOH UDQJH WR +RZ WR DGMXVW WKH YROXPH RQ WKH >9ROume] screens 11 or to change the Touch volume level within the available range, or turn on/off the sound by adding/removing a checkmark. O [Media] $GMXVW WKH YROXPH RI VRXQGV RI radio broadcasts and audio devices you can play back by touching on the HOME screen.
SETTINGS by pressing the UP/DOWN (volume up/volume down) buttons “ / " on the vehicle. See “Buttons operable by a passenger (on the left)” on page @-@@. To make settings for the voice recognition function You can activate/deactivate the unit’s voice recognition function, as well as make additional settings regarding the voice recognition function. 1. On the HOME screen, touch . 2. On the [Menu] screen, touch [Settings]. 3. On the category selection tab, touch or and then touch [Communi.]. The [Communi.
SETTINGS To make the command list available You can view the list of commands usable with the voice recognition function by pressing the voice ” on the rec ognition but ton “ vehicle. On the [Voice recognition] screen, touch [Command list up] so that a check mark is added. To m a k e t h e c o m m a n d l i s t unavailable, touch [Command list up] again so that the checkmark is removed.
SETTINGS Audio settings Use the [Audio] settings menu to make the audio-related settings, such as the bass/treble/fader/SVC DGMXVWPHQW 7KH >$XGLR@ VHWWLQJV m e n u a l s o a l l o w s y o u t o m a ke settings for Bluetooth. To adjust bass/treble/fader/SVC 1. On the HOME screen, touch . 2. On the [Menu] screen, touch [Settings]. 3. On the category selection tab, touch or and then touch [Audio]. The [Audio] setting menu appears. 4. 7R DGMXVW 69& WRXFK to display the succeeding items.
SETTINGS To make settings for Bluetooth To adjust the volume
SETTINGS 5. To enable the rear speaker system, touch [2 zone audio] so that a checkmark is added. To disable the rear speaker system, touch [2 zone audio] again so that the check mark is removed. 7R DFWLYDWH GHDFWLYDWH WKH DPSOLÀHU If an external amplifier is connected to the vehi c l e, yo u c a n s p e c if y which amplifier you use, the internal amplifier, the external amplifier, or both. 1. On the HOME screen, touch . 2. On the [Menu] screen, touch [Settings]. 3.
SETTINGS Navigation mode settings TIP The navigation mode settings can be made only when the navigation function is activated. 4. Touch [Map]. The [Map] screen appears. Use the [Navigation] setting menu to make the various types of navigationrelated settings. To select the map display mode 1. On the HOME screen, touch . 2. On the [Menu] screen, touch [Settings]. 3. On the category selection tab, touch or and then touch [Navigation]. The [Navigation] setting menu appears.
SETTINGS If you want the screen to always be in the daytime display, touch [Day mode]. If you want the screen to always be in the nighttime display, touch [Night mode]. Touch [AUTO] so that the screen switches between the daytime display and the nighttime display automatically according to the ambient lightness. To change the shape of the “current location” icon On the [Map] screen, touch [My icon]. The screen changes as follows.
SETTINGS Lane guidance indication will be displayed on the map, as in the following example. Touch [Lane guidance] again so that the checkmark is removed, and the lane guidance indication will not be displayed. To activate/deactivate the logbook function twice On the [Map] screen, touch to display the succeeding items, and then touch [Record] so that a checkmark is added. I n t h i s s t a t e, t h e g u i d e d r o u t e information will be recorded in the logbook.
SETTINGS 5. To u c h or to navigate through the four [POI] screens. The following 16 POI categories are available. O [Gas station] O [ATM/Banking] O [Coffee shops] O [Parking] O [Rest area] O [Restaurant] O [Everyday life] O [Art & Entertainment] O [Attraction] O [Recreation] O [Medical care] O [Transit] O [Lodging] O [YAMAHA dealer] O [Emergency] O [Shopping] 7R VKRZ KLGH WKH VSHFLÀF 32, LFRQV Touch the desired POI category, such as [Gas station], so that a checkmark is added.
SETTINGS 3. On the category selection tab, touch or and then touch [Navigation]. The [Navigation] setting menu appears. To specify the type of the route sugJHVWHG ÀUVW O The unit can suggest you two or more routes that lead you to the destination. You can specify which route the unit ZRXOG VXJJHVW \RX ÀUVW On the [Route] screen, touch [Route preference]. The screen changes as follows. O [Scenic]: A scenic route will be suggested.
SETTINGS [Avoidance setting]. T h e [Avoi da n c e s et t i n g] s c reen appears. To register your home It is recommended to first register your home before you start using the unit as a navigational tool. 4. Touch [Home]. The [Home] screen appears. TIP To register the current location on the map as your home, first place your vehicle in front of your home so that the “current location” icon is at your home on the map.
SETTINGS To register the current location on the map as your home 2. Touch [State, Country]. The following screen appears. 1. On the [Home] screen, touch [Current location]. [ADDRESS] is replaced with the actual address of the current location on the map. 2. Touch [Set]. The current location is registered as your home. To register your home by entering the address 1. On the [Home] screen, touch [by Address]. The [by Address] screen appears. 11 3.
SETTINGS To register a specific position on the map as your home????? To register a recorded location as your home 1. 1.On the [Home] screen, touch [by Searching Map]. 2. ?????????? 3. ?????????? If you have already experienced route guidance of the unit, you can select a location from the recorded route guidance information, and register it as your home. ?????? 1. On the [Home] screen, touch [by Saved/Recent list]. A screen like the following appears. 2.
SETTINGS 11 4. Touch to display the succeeding items. To ????????????????????? 5. Touch [Search near]. The [Search near] screen appears. To ????????????????????? 1. On the [Search near] screen, touch [Current location]. [ADDRESS] is replaced with the actual address of the current location on the map.????????? 2. Touch [Set]. The current location is ???????? 1. On the [Search near] screen, touch [by Address]. The [by Address] screen appears.
SETTINGS 7. Touch [Spell Street]. 8. Enter the street name by using the software keyboard that appears, and touch [Enter]. If a list of street names such as the example below appears, touch the desired street name. To??????????????? 1. On the [Search near] screen, touch [by Searching Map]. 2. ?????????? 3. ?????????? To ??????????????????????????? 2. To select a location from the recorded route guidance information, touch [Saved].
SETTINGS To turn on/off the voice guidance If you need no voice guidance after star ting route guidance, you can disable the voice guidance. 1. On the HOME screen, touch . 2. On the [Menu] screen, touch [Settings]. 3. On the category selection tab, touch or and then touch [Navigation]. The [Navigation] setting menu appears. 4. Touch to display the succeeding items. 5. Touch [Voice guidance] so that the checkmark is removed. The voice guidance is disabled.
SETTINGS 4. Touch to display the succeeding items. To turn on/off the estimation and summary display On the [Estimation and Summary] screen, touch [Initial Display] so that the checkmark is removed to turn off the estimation and summary display. To turn the display on, touch [Initial Display] again so that the checkmark is added again. 5. Touch [Estimation and Summary]. The [Estimation and Summary] screen appears. To specify the content of estimation display 1.
SETTINGS To specify the content of summary display 1. On the [Estimation and Summary] screen, touch [Summary]. The screen changes as follows. 2. Touch the desired content that will be displayed during route guidance. You can select one from among the following two options. O [Moving time] O [Avg Speed] (average speed) Sirius XM settings Use the [Sirius XM] settings menu to make the Sirius XM-related settings.
SETTINGS 2. On the [Menu] screen, touch [Settings]. 3. On the category selection tab, touch or and then touch [Sirius XM]. The [Sirius XM] setting menu appears. On this setting menu, you can turn on/off the display of the following informations. O >7UDIÀF DOHUW@ Alerts given concerning the current WUDIÀF VWDWXV""""""""" O >7UDIÀF RQ PDS@ ???????????? O [Weather popup alert] ???????????? 4. Touch the concerned information so that a checkmark is added, and its display is turned on.
APPENDIX Troubleshooting The following troubleshooting tables represent possible problems, their causes and countermeasures to be taken. ,I \RX KDYH D SUREOHP RSHUDWLQJ WKH XQLW UHIHU WR WKH WDEOHV EHORZ DQG WU\ WR ÀQG D VROXWLRQ If the problem persists, consult your Yamaha dealer. General Symptom The screen is too dark. Cause Remedy $GMXVW WKH GLVSOD\ EULJKWQHVV WR \RXU SUHIHUHQFH Alternatively, activate the auto brightness funcThe display brightness is set to be darker than tion so that the display
APPENDIX Audio Symptom Cause An external amplifier is mounted, but it 7KH H[WHUQDO DPSOLÀHU LV QRW DFWLYDWHG does not function. Remedy $FWLYDWH WKH H[WHUQDO DPSOLÀHU See “To activate/deactivate the amplifier” on page @-@@. Audio playback sound cannot be heard Sound of the external speakers for audio play- Turn on the sound. back is turned off. from the external speakers. See “To turn on/off the sound” on page @-@@.
APPENDIX Communication Symptom Cause Remedy $GMXVW WKH VHQVLWLYLW\ Sensitivity of the rider’s microphone and/or the 6HH ´7R DGMXVW WKH PLFURSKRQH VHQVLWLYLW\ RI passenger’s microphone are/is not properly set. ULGHUҋV KHDGVHWµ RQ SDJH # ## DQG ´7R DGMXVW the microphone sensitivity of passenger’s headset” on page @-@@. Voice communication between rider and Sound of the rider’s headset and/or the passen- Turn on the sound for voice communication.
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APPENDIX Navigation (only when the navigation function is activated) Symptom Cause Remedy Navigation-related operation cannot be It takes a moment before the navigation function Wait for a moment until navigation-related butis ready to use. tons etc. become active. made immediately after power-on. does not appear. GPS antenna is not connected. Connect a GPS antenna properly. Sound of the external speakers for route guid- Turn on the sound for route guidance.
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FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two cond itions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any int erference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could v oid the user’s authority to operate the equipment.