GIS-403 FORM AND BEHAVIOR SPECIFICATION FACEPLATE RADIO INFOTAINMENT HMI Release 1.
Revision History FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Date Version Jun. 21, 2013 V1.4 • Last Release from GMNA V1.5 • • • • • • • HMI QnA is applied. (GMK Info <-> Humax HMI/SW) SWC Key OnStar Vehicle Setting Menu Tree Apple Siri Driving School Jin Kim (GM) • • • Errors (# of 18) are cleared by DRE review. NGF Menu Tree(IA) is applied. (Appendix I) RBDS is applied. (Appendix II) - RBDS is being the step of devolvement . Zoom Bubble is applied. (Appendix III) Revised the T.O.
Revision History Date April. 2, 2014 Version V1.7 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Update Note • Combined the document GIS-403 V1.4 and GIS-403 V1.61 - GIS-403 V1.4 had been made by GMNA - GIS-403 V1.61 had been made by GMNA with Humax Author Jin Kim • Marked the changed/added figure & description which is V1.61 document as Red Color. RELEASE VER 1.
1. HARDWARE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 1.1.1 - FM Now Playing - uplevel faceplate configuration (example) 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 Radio The Radio button cycles through the radio bands AM, FM, and DAB in sequential order. • Exceptions> On the menu or FAV Page or Media/Phone Mode, If the user presses the key, system should be gone to the latest RADIO Band/Freq. 1.1.
1. HARDWARE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 1.1.6 power Turns the radio on and off. • Power Key is operation as Mute On/Off when short pressing . • Exceptions> If Mute is On by Power Key, this activation will be applied all of source(including TA) before un-mute or volume-up by the user. 1.1.7 rotating power knob (Volume) Adjusts the volume incrementally on the radio. • Rotating power knob on the operating mode, Volume is immediately decreased/increased per each step rotating.
1. HARDWARE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 1.2 Steering Wheel Control Hardware 1.2.1 ACTION ON PRESS (Case1) (1) Mute/Hang up button • Press the button in any music play mode to turn the mute function on and off. In engaged mode, you can press this button to reject calls to finish the call. (3) Source [▽SRC△] button/dial (wheel) • Press the button to select a sound play mode. • Turn the dial to change the registered radio stations or change the music being played.
1. HARDWARE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 1.2 Steering Wheel Control Hardware 1.2.2 ACTION ON PRESS (Case2) SWC (Case2) (1) Mute/Hang up button • Press the button in any music play mode to turn the mute function on and off. In engaged mode, you can press this button to reject calls to finish the call. (2) Call Button • Press the button to answer the call or enter the re-dial selection mode.
1. HARDWARE 2 1 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 3 4 1.2 Steering Wheel Control Hardware 1.2.3 ACTION ON PRESS (Case3) (1) Mute/Hang up button • Press the button in any music play mode to turn the mute function on and off. In engaged mode, you can press this button to reject calls to finish the call. • When Siri was activated, this key (Short Press)should be cancel the Siri (2) Phone and push to talk (PTT) • Press the button to answer the call or enter the re-dial selection mode.
2. INTERACTIONS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 2.1.1 - Maximum Startup Volume setting screen Maximum Startup Volume 17 2.1.1 Press and Hold Users can Press and Hold certain faceplate switches elements to perform specific functions such as to store a favorite or fast seek. Details of Press and Hold gestures, including specific hold durations for an action to be executed, are described in the application sections where they are used.
2. INTERACTIONS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 2.1.2 - Audio Playback Volume Audio Volume 38 Figure 2.1.2 - Audio Playback Volume Audio Volume MUTE Figure 2.1.2 - Audio Playback Volume Phone Volume 17 RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 2.1.5 Audio Playback Volume The main audio channel plays broadcast audio and media playback audio, referred to here as Audio Playback Volume.
2. INTERACTIONS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 2.1.5 – System mute mode by short press of volume button PlntRock Now Playing on Planet Rock is music from The … Figure 2.1.6 – Off Mode with clean Screen 2.1.7 Ring Tone Volume The Ring Tone audio channel plays the audio associated with the following: • incoming call ring tones. Users can use the volume control on the faceplate to adjust the Ring Tone Volume while the Ring Tone is being played through the range of volume settings from a defined minimum to Max.
2. INTERACTIONS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 3) Interrupt B/T Phone, Message When incoming(with text message), outgoing call is occurred, System should be waked up/operated this interrupt action. Also, if this interrupt action will be ended, System should be gone to the T.O.D Mode.) 4) Traffic Alert On the T.O.D Mode, System ignores/does not process this Interrupt. 5) HVAC Control If the user controls the HVAC, System should be displayed/control the HVAC.
3. FAVORITES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 3.1.1 - Favorites inactive during now playing PlntRock Now Playing on Planet Rock Is music from The … Figure 3.1.2 - Favorites revealed after FAV button pressed 12:30 Favorites Page 1 of 3 1130 2014.Mar.17 HR4 87.5 108.0 3.1 Favorites Area Elements The Favorites region contains all the Favorites that have been stored by the user. The purpose of the Favorites Area is for quick access to a user preset item by pressing the desired Favorite buttons.
3. FAVORITES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 3.1.3 - Favorites active view with favorite indication 12:30 Favorites Page 1 of 3 1130 2014.Mar.17 HR4 87.5 108.0 Figure 3.1.4 Favorites Page 2 of 3 1560 HR3 94.7 98.9 Figure 3.1.5 Favorites Page 3 of 3 DAB-BW 760 RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 102.5 Bayern1 3.1.
3. FAVORITES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 3.1.7 Favorites - Selecting A Favorite is selected by tapping on the desired Favorite button in the Favorites Area of the faceplate. The station associated with that Favorite is then tuned. It is not required to display the favorites under this scenario. However, if the user is viewing the favorites screen and selects a new station, the station selected is tuned and the favorites view is still active for 5 seconds (calibrateable).
3. FAVORITES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 3.1.8 REMOVED 3.1.9 Storing Favorites Items can be stored as Favorites by press and holding for the standard press and hold timing, on a desired Favorite location within the Favorites region. Feedback is provided to the user once the favorite is successfully stored in the form of a beep. If a Favorite already exists in this location, the new information will overwrite the previously stored Favorite.
3. FAVORITES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 3.1.6 Set Number of Favorites Page 1 Page 2 1130 Pages Figure 3.1.7 3.1.10 Setting The Number of Favorites Pages Shown The user is able to set the number of Favorites pages that are accessed through this setting. When selected from the menu, a list of available pages to select via the scroll knob is displayed. This setting is reflected in the favorites page indication text the next time the favorites are displayed as shown in figure 3.1.3.
4. LISTS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 4.1.1 - Enter state of list view List Name List Item 1 List Item 2 1130 Figure 4.1.2 - Scroll state of list view List Item 1 List Item 2 List Item 3 4.1 Lists Users interact with Lists in a number of applications run by the system. This section describes the major elements and behaviors common in all Lists displayed by the system.
4. LISTS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 4.1.3 Display of Long Text Information in List Items When a List Item contains variable text that may be longer than the available viewing area in a List Item, it does the following: • Truncation - if the text string is too long to fit with Smart Truncation in the viewable area, the text string is truncated and ellipses (...) are added at the point where the text string was cut off. 4.1.
4. LISTS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 4.1.3 - List Indicator Icon example FM Stations PlntRock 1130 REGNBOGN Figure 4.1.4 - No Content Available List Name No Content Available RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 4.1.5 List Indicator Icons Indicator Icons may be displayed on List Items; for example, a “Now Playing” icon showing that a radio station in a list is currently tuned. Indicator Icons are visible at all times when the list is displayed. 4.1.
4. LISTS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 4.2 List Gestures Figure 4.2.1 - The following describes the gestures that may or may not be operationalized as part of a list, depending on the specific application’s use of lists. List Gestures include: • Scroll • Tap • Press and Hold list item x list item y list item z Figure 4.2.2 - list item x list item y list item z Figure 4.2.3 - List Header list item a list item b RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 4.2.
4. LISTS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO When reaching the end (or start) of the list while scrolling, the highlight bar will pause for 1 sec (calibratable between 250 msecs and 2000 msecs) ignoring additional inputs from the rotary encoder and the system will play an auditory alert / beep. After the pause duration has elapsed, the system will register the next rotary input in the same direction as the cue to animate the list to the next page and move the highlight bar to top (or bottom).
4. LISTS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 4.3 List Interaction Behaviors The following describes the interaction behaviors that may or may not be operationalized as part of a given list, depending on the specific application’s use of lists. List Interaction Behaviors include: • Wrapping • List History • List Views 4.3.1 Wrapping Lists can wrap from start to finish or vice versa.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 5-1. AM Radio Intro View AM/FM Broadcast sources AM Radio The following section describes the data elements and functions for AM/FM broadcast audio sources. The Now Playing screens for these sources contain the data elements dependent on the broadcast audio source. • 522 When the user changes Radio mode/Band by pressing the key, system displays radio intro view firstly as left figure. Figure 5-2. FM Radio Intro View FM Radio 102.3 Figure 5-3.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.1.1 - 522 RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.1 AM View AM view should contain: - AM icon - Frequency (in larger font style) - Time of Day and Outside Temperature - FAV Label - Mute icon - Driving School (If Driving School is on, Speed is displayed on the location/instead of outside template.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES 5.2 FM Now Playing Views Figure 5.2.1 - generic RDS layout example RDS PSN RDS Text RDS Text (Continued from line1) Figure 5.2.2 - EU RDS example REGNBOGN Now Playing on BBC 6 Music Figure 5.2.3 - REGNBOGN Now Playing on BBC 6 Music is the latest relea… Figure 5.2.4 - FM w/o RDS now playing view 102.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES 5.3 Changing Audio Source Using Faceplate Figure 5.3.1 – Figure Removed The user may also press the RADIO or MEDIA buttons on the faceplate multiple times to rotate through audio sources. The audio source is immediately changed upon each press of the faceplate button. Figure 5.3.2 - Sourcing a media device (specific example) Reading USB… FACEPLATE NGF RADIO RADIO presses rotate the user through broadcast sources. MEDIA presses rotate the user through available media sources.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.3.4 - No Media Available Dismiss Figure 5.3.5 - No Media Available Dismiss Pair FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.3.1 Media Source Flow - Skipping Sources With No Device Connected Or Disc Inserted Sources that do not have a connected device will be skipped as users press the MEDIA button provided there are two or more media devices connected. 5.3.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.3.6 - Base Faceplate No Other Media Available Dismiss Figure 5.3.7 - Uplevel faceplate view No Other Media Available Dismiss Pair Figure 5.3.8 - US B/SD sources No Media Found Figure 5.3.9 - AUX Input devices No Device Connected FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.3.3 Media Button Behavior With 1 Available Media Source Scenarios where there is a single media source present will display the pop-up shown in Figure 5.3.6 (or figure 5.3.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.3.5 Soft Key Behavior in No Media Pop-ups The soft-keys associated with the no media views behave as follows: Dismiss -> this option returns the user to the previously viewed screen Pair -> this option takes the user to the Bluetooth pairing screens as defined in phone section 6.1.7. If the user elects to add a device via the Pair soft-key and press the BACK button, the view in Figure 5.3.10 will be displayed. RELEASE VER 1.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.4 Broadcast Seek Up/Down The faceplate contains two switches for seeking to the next or previous station or channel in broadcast modes. 5.4.1 AM/FM Seek In AM/FM audio sources, tapping on the Seek Up or Down switch tunes the radio to the next or previous ‘strong signal’ station as determined by the tuner. The frequency field is updated during this process until the tuner has found an acceptably strong station. This applies to non-RDS based systems. 5.4.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.4.3 Seek Operation With One Strong Station If the user is tuned to the only available strong station in the broadcast band and the user performs a seek operation, the tuner will scan the entire band. If no other strong stations are found the tuner will perform a second pass of the band at a lower signal threshold. The frequency information on the display will continue to update as the tuner performs the seek function. 5.4.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.4.1 - PlntRock Now Playing on Planet Rock Is music from The… Figure 5.4.2 - Tuning… Figure 5.4.3 - REGNBOGN Now Playing Rumour Has lt by Adele on RADIO RE… RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.4.5 EU FM RDS Seek In the FM RDS source for single tuner EU radios, tapping on the Seek Up or Down switch initially will display a Tuning screen for 2 seconds (calibrateable) while the next station available in the FM memory is tuned.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.4.4 - PlntRock Now Playing on Planet Rock Is music from The… Figure 5.4.5 - TP Search… Figure 5.4.6 - REGNBOGN Now Playing Rumour Has lt by Adele on RADIO RE… RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.4.8 EU RDS - TP Off to On interaction If TP is currently set to OFF in the vehicle and the user switches TP to ON from the FM menu, then the system will initiate a TP search in order to tune to the strongest available TP station.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.5 Broadcast Manual Tuning The faceplate contains a rotary-push knob that is used for a multitude of functions associated with the Infotainment system. When listening to a broadcast audio source, rotating the knob tunes to a different frequency or station for AM/ FM. FM RDS and DAB tuning in EU radios via the tune knob is handled in a later section. If user rotates the
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.6 RDS Traffic Volume Setting Figure 5.6.1 - Traffic Volume 20 Traffic alert volume can be adjusted by simply turning the volume up or down while the alert is playing. The system will store this setting for future traffic alerts. The default traffic volume will be set according to GIS 302. If the user is currently listening to a source at a higher volume than the TA volume setting, then the TA will play back at the current source volume setting.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.6.2 - PlntRock Now Playing on Planet Rock Is music from The… FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.6.1 RDS Traffic Program (TP) Status In FM-RDS broadcast mode or any other audio source mode, the Traffic Program status indicator can be shown in one of four different states depending on whether the user has TP set On or Off and whether or not a station supports Traffic Programming. As shown in the flow to the left, the user has TP set to ON and the station supports Traffic Programming.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.6.3 PlntRock Now Playing on Planet Rock Is music from The… Figure 5.6.4 Traffic Alert REGNBOGN Dismiss FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.6.2 RDS Traffic Alert Pop-Up If the user has set Traffic Programming to the ON state in the FM menu, the user will receive Traffic Alert PopUps during audio listening in any mode. As the flow on the left shows, the pop-up will occupy the full screen with a Dismiss option highlighted by default for the alert.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.6.3 RDS PTY 31 Alert Pop-Up PTY 31 alerts are high priority broadcast pop-ups that are to be handled in the same manner as normal RDS traffic alert pop-ups. However, these alert pop-ups will always be played regardless of the TP ON/OFF setting. RELEASE VER 1.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.7 Broadcast Audio Menu The rotary-push knob is also used to call up and operate specific broadcast audio source menus. When listening to a broadcast audio source with the “Now Playing” screen displayed, pressing the knob displays a menu list tailored to the current broadcast audio source. Menu options are highlighted by rotating the knob and selected by pressing the knob. Access to vehicle settings is also available from all menus.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.7.1 FM Menu Time & Date 1130Settings Tone Figure 5.7.2 Time & Date Tone Settings Station List Figure 5.7.3 Time & Date Tone Settings Station List Figure 5.7.4 Tone Settings Station List Auto Volume Figure 5.7.5 Station List Auto Volume Update Station List RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.7.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.10.1 - strong station list FM Stations 88.7 1130 92.3 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.8 FM Manual Tuning Option (EU Radios) When users select the Manual Tuning option from the FM menu, they will be presented a list of all the FM station frequencies from lowest to highest frequency as shown in figures 5.10.3 and 5.10.4. 5.9 Multiple Digits After Decimal Point Figure 5.10.2 - strong station list cont’d 88.7 92.3 101.1 Figure 5.10.3 - manual tuning list All FM Stations 99.5 99.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO The list header for category based stations is the category name followed by the word stations (e.g. Rock Stations). The list header for All Strong Stations will be shown as either FM Stations or AM Stations as shown. The system remembers the last category name selected or highlighted and highlights that category name upon recall of the Category List.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.10.6 FM Stations PlntRock 1130 REGNBOGN user turns knob one detent Figure 5.10.7 5.10.1 FM RDS EU Station List & Tuning The FM RDS station list in European countries is generated by the tuner using attibutes from the PI code. This list is accessed by rotating the knob to display a list of stations as provided by the tuner.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.10.10 REGNBOGN Now Playing on BBC 6 Music is the latest relea… Figure 5.10.11 FM Stations PlntRock REGNBOGN Figure 5.10.12 PlntRock Tuning… FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Any station can be selected from the list regardless of whether TP is on or off. The TP status for the station selected is shown in the status region. When a selection is made from a station list or favorite, the user will see the intermediate “Tuning” screen for 2 seconds as defined previously.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.10.13 Updating Station List… Cancel FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.10.2 Update Station List Users can select the Update Station List option from the More menu to enable a station list refresh thus adding all available stations and/or DAB multicasts to the list. Categories are added during this scan as well. This update can take anywhere from 2 -5 minutes in general, therefore the system will allow the user to cancel out of an update while it is processing.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.10.3 Returning From A Station List Update After a manual station list update is completed, the user is returned to the last selected station prior to the user selecting the update option from the menu. If the user is listening to another source mode when the station list update has completed, they will not be returned to the AM or FM broadcast mode. 5.10.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.11 Tone Settings Figure 5.11.1 Bass Midrange Treble The following tone settings are displayed when users select the “Tone Settings” option from any audio source menu: 5 -1 3 • Bass • Midrange • Treble • Fade • Balance • EQ (e.g., Rock, Pop, etc.) Figure 5.11.2 Fade Balance EQ Figure 5.11.3 Bass Midrange Treble 5 -1 3 -5 0 Rock Once tone settings are made, they are globally set across all different sources.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO The EQ option allows users to select from predefined tone settings and will cycle through the following types as users adjust the setting by turning the knob: Pop Rock Country Jazz Talk Classical Custom The tone settings are also visually depicted in the x-y coordinate graphic to the right of the individual settings as shown in the wireframes. RELEASE VER 1.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.12 Auto Volume Figure 5.12.1 Auto Volume Off Low Figure 5.12.2 Off Low Medium Auto Volume adjusts the volume of the audio based on the speed or ambient noise of the vehicle. The following Auto Volume settings are displayed when users select the “Auto Volume” option: • Off • Low • Medium-Low • Medium • Medium-High • High The current Auto Volume setting is shown as active in the list (e.g., a check mark, etc.).
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.13.1 REGNBOGN HESSEN Iron Maiden The Man Who Would Be… Figure 5.13.2 REGNBOGN HESSEN Now Playing on BBC 6 Music is the latest relea… FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.13 DA B Now Playing View The following information is shown on the DAB now playing view: • Station Label (eg, BBC 6 Music) - listed first in line 1 • Ensemble Label (eg, BBC NATL) • Graphic • DAB Text - Program Information An 8 character service label and an 8 character ensemble label will be used.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.13.3 REGNBOGN HESSEN Now Playing on REGNBO GEN is the latest relea… Figure 5.13.4 REGNBOGN HESSEN entitled Give Up The Gho st from the album The … Figure 5.13.5 REGNBOGN HESSEN Now Playing on BBC 6 Music is the latest relea… RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO When tuned to a DAB + station, the default text displayed for the user will be the dynamic label plus variant for artist and song only. No other variations of DL+ will be displayed.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.13.4 DA B Views without Station or Ensemble Labels Instances where there is either no station label, no ensemble label, or neither station and ensemble labels will be handled as follows: Figure 5.13.6 REGNBOGN Now Playing Rumour Has lt by Adele on RADIO … When there is no station information available but the ensemble is known, the station field will be replaced with the text “No Label” as shown. Figure 5.13.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES 5.14 Seeking In DA B Figure 5.14.1 The Now Playing screen supports the ability to seek up and down to the next available DAB station - as stored in the tuner ‘strong station’ list. PlntRock Digital1 Now Playing on REGNB OGEN is the latest relea… Figure 5.14.2 - tuning screen used when changing ensembles (also known as the intermediate tuning screen) Tuning… Figure 5.14.3 BBC Rad4 BBCNatl Now playing on BBC4 is the New album from Mu… RELEASE VER 1.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.14.2 Press and Hold Seek Button When the user presses and holds on either seek arrow button, audio is muted and the metadata changes to show the station and ensemble labels changing at a rate of 3 steps per second (calibrateable) until they release their finger. After the release, the system stops on the next strong signal station in the direction of the fast seeking and the DAB text will be updated.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.14.4 - No DA B Stations Available No DAB Stations Available RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.14.4 Seek Operation With Zero Strong Stations If the user is in the DAB source mode and there are no strong signal stations available, the tuner will scan the entire band a single time on a SEEK operation and be returned to the original station currently tuned. The intermediate tuning screen will be shown during the search.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES 5.15 DA B Station Lists Figure 5.15.1 The station list is accessed by turning the tune knob on the faceplate. A list of strong DAB stations will appear with the currently tuned station visually indicated in the station list. Please refer to the list widget section for further list handling details. DAB Stations REGNBOGN HESSEN D-RADIO HESSEN Figure 5.15.2 REGNBOGN D-RADIO Bayern 1 HESSEN HESSEN BAYERN User selects station from list using enter button on tune knob Figure 5.15.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.15.4 - Station Not Available view REGNBOGN HESSEN Station Not Available FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.15.3 Selecting An Unavailable Station When a station that is selected from either variant of the station list is not available, the user returns to the now playing view and the first line of dynamic label text will show Station Not Available and the second line will be blank. The station and ensemble selected will be shown in the top line of the metadata field.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES 5.15.4 Manual Tuning (See DA B Menu) The Manual Tuning list entry in the DAB Menu can be selected to provide the user access to the internal tuner station list. The tuner internal station list (i.e., all theoretically available stations) is arranged in order of channel labels (i.e. 5A, 5B,...13D and LA, LB,...LP if L-Band set to ON mode). Figure 5.15.5 - All DAB Frequencies BBC Rad3 BBC NATL BBC Rad4 BBC NATL Figure 5.15.6 - BBC Rad3 BBC Rad4 220.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.16 DA B Categories If the user selects Categories from the DAB Menu, they will be taken to the categories list for DAB. The list contains category names associated with DAB stations. Selecting a given category name displays a list of stations for that category. Selecting a station from the list tunes the radio to that station and returns the display to the “Now Playing” view.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.17 DA B Menu When the user presses the faceplate menu button, the list of settings or additional features for DAB are shown. Users can browse the list by turning the rotary knob and select an item by pressing the knob.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.17.1 DAB to DAB Linking… FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.17.1 DA B to DA B linking When users have DAB to DAB linking set to the ON state and the currently tuned DAB station weakens and falls below a certain threshold, the tuner will attempt to link to the same station if it is available on another ensemble. During this process an intermediate screen is shown to inform the user that DAB to DAB linking is taking place.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.17.2 REGNBOGN HESSEN Iron Maiden The Man Who Would Be … Figure 5.17.3 REGNBOGN DAB-FM Now Playing is the latest release from iron Maiden… FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.17.2 DA B to FM linking When users have DAB to FM linking set to the ON state and the currently tuned DAB station weakens and falls below a certain threshold, the tuner will attempt to link to the FM variant of the service provided DAB to DAB linking is either OFF or has failed.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.17.4 DAB Announcement Sports Dismiss FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.17.3 L Band - On/Off Toggle When users toggle the L Band to the ON state, DAB will broaden its seek/tune and station list functionality to include the LA to LW frequency blocks. 5.17.4 DA B Announcements The user can select DAB Announcements from the menu to select which types of announcements that they would like to hear while in the vehicle.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.17.5 Intellitext Football News Figure 5.17.6 Football Premium League Table 1. Manchester United FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.17.5 Intellitext The intellitext feature is selected from the DAB menu. This feature allows the user to see specially broadcast text providing information such as sports scores, headline news, and others. The basic broadcast format for intellitext is a Menu to Submenu to Data format.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.17.10 No Received Intellitext RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Exceptions> If there is no intellitext info when user selects some info, system displays the pop-up(“No Received Intellitext”) as the figure 5.17.10 and then go to the latest Radio Now Playing.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.18 Broadcast Audio Favorites Broadcast audio stations for AM, FM, and DAB can be stored as Favorites. Users must first tune to a desired frequency or channel. Next, they press and hold the desired Favorites button (1-4) on the faceplate to store that station in the selected location on the Favorites Page displayed. For AM/FM favorites, the system stores and displays the frequency in the selected Favorites tab.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.19 Media Sources Figure 5.19.1 -figure removed The following section describes the data elements and functions for media-based audio sources for the base and uplevel faceplated radios. 5.19.1 Media Now Playing Screen The Now Playing screens for media-based audio contain the following data elements, depending on the media source. Figure 5.19.2 - figure removed 5.19.2 Removed 5.19.3 AUX Now Playing • “AUX Input” • AUX Graphic Figure 5.19.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.19.6 - USB/SD now playing view Artist Name Song Name 00:03:42 Figure 5.19.7 - iPod now playing view Artist Name Song Name 00:03:42 Figure 5.19.8 - folder/file view Folder Name File Name 00:03:42 RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.19.5 US B/SD Now Playing • Artist Name (if Metadata available) • Song Title (if Metadata available) • Folder Name / File Name (if Metadata not available) • USB/SD Graphic 5.19.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.19.10 Handling of Non-Metadata Cases In cases where there is no available metadata for the selected artist for indexed sources, the artist field will be populated with “No Artist Info”. In cases where there is no song info, the filename will be displayed in the song field. 5.19.11 List Handling of Incomplete ID 3 Tags If the user’s device contains incomplete ID3 tag information for a music type file (e.g.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.19.12 Next / Fast Forward Transport Controls Tapping the Seek Up switch on the faceplate skips to the next track/song in playback order. A long press on the same key causes playback of the song to fast forward at the rate of 5-15x playback (TBD, calibratable). Fast-forward playback can continue into the next track/song in playback order.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.19.9 - shuffle icon Dawes From A Window Seat Stories Don’t End FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.19.14 Shuffle Shuffle mode can be initiated via an on/off toggle from any media source menu that supports this mode. Shuffle is not globally set across all sources when activated. In USB, SD, or iPod playback, Shuffle functionality is dependent on the filter mode for song playback (e.g., album, artist, genre). As filter modes change for the present source, the shuffle setting is retained.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO When in shuffle mode, a song will not repeat until all songs for the selected filter mode have been played back provided there are no more than 128 songs available. When the media associated with a filter has been completed, shuffle playback will repeat for that filter mode. For larger media lists, a minimum of 128 songs must be played back before a duplicate song can be replayed in shuffle mode.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.20 Tune knob behavior in media modes When listening to certain media sources, rotating the knob on the faceplate displays the filtered media list for that source. For instance, When the user rotates the
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Exceptions> If the user presses the key on the Playlist, system plays a previous/next song from current song on the Playlist. - Order of playlist : System sorts the ascending power of ABC song name Also, Highlight and Now Playing icon are dynamically located to the new selected file by key at same time. RELEASE VER 1.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.21 Media Menu The rotary-push knob is also used to call up and operate specific media source menus. When listening to a media-based audio source with the “Now Playing” screen displayed, pressing the knob displays a menu list tailored to the current media source. Menu options are highlighted by rotating the knob and selected by pressing the knob.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.21.1 Removed 5.21.2 AUX Media Menu Pressing the knob while the AUX “Now Playing” screen is displayed shows the AUX Menu list: • Time & Date • Tone Settings • Traffic Program (TP) - On/Off Toggle (EU) • Auto Volume • Maximum Startup Volume • Vehicle Settings 5.21.3 Bluetooth Audio Media Menu Pressing the knob while the Bluetooth Audio “Now Playing” screen is displayed shows the Bluetooth Audio Menu list: • Time & Date • Browse “Device Friendly Name” (BT AVRCP 1.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.21.4 US B/SD Media Menu (2.1F MCR System) Pressing the knob while the USB/SD “Now Playing” screen is displayed shows the USB Menu list: • Time & Date • Browse “Device Friendly Name” • Folder View (not applicable for media players, such as iPod) • Shuffle - On/Off • Tone Settings • Traffic Program (TP) - On/Off Toggle (EU) • Auto Volume • Maximum Startup Volume • Vehicle Settings 5.21.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.21.6 US B/SD Media Menu (2.0F - US R System) Pressing the knob while the USB/SD “Now Playing” screen is displayed shows the USB Menu list: • Time & Date • Browse “Device Friendly Name” - when selected for the USR system, the directory structure of the device is shown since this system does not support indexing • Shuffle - On/Off • Tone Settings • Traffic Program (TP) - On/Off Toggle (EU) • Auto Volume • Maximum Startup Volume • Vehicle Settings RELEASE VER 1.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES 5.22 Browse Media Figure 5.22.1 Browse “Device Friendly Name” Playlist Artists Figure 5.22.2 - user selected artists filter Artists Artist Name A Artist Name B Figure 5.22.3 - user browsing artists filter Artist Name A Artist Name B Artist Name C FACEPLATE NGF RADIO A list of browse names (e.g., Genre, Artist, Album, Song, Playlist, etc.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO When the user selects the Browse option from the menu, each of the previously selected filters for the currently playing content will highlight as the user drills down through the sub-menus. So if Artists was selected at the top level menu, the next entry into Browse Device Friendly Name would have artists highlighted as well as each of the previously selected sub-menus.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.22.1 Browse Media - Indexed Sources (2.1F MCR) Some media sources have an accessible media index on the user’s device (e.g., iPod) and the 2.1F MCR option radios can index certain devices (e.g., USB memory stick, SD card, AVRCP 1.4+ device, etc.).
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.22.5 Browse Media - Non-Indexed Sources (2.0F USR) Some media sources have their files arranged in a directory structure that will not be indexed (e.g., USB memory stick; SD memory card; ). For these media sources, users navigate the content via the devices directory structure by selecting the Browse “Friendly Device Name” menu option - the system is not required to alphabetize the list. Figure 5.22.4 Artist Name Song Name 00:03:42 Figure 5.22.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.23.1 No Media Found FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.23 Media Indexing (MCR Option) Indexing may supported for a maximum of 6,000 songs. Upon insertion of a brand new USB or SD card, the radio will determine the number of files on the connected device as well as establish a folder view of the directory structure of the device as it is indexing. A device i.d. will also be established to be used in recalculating checksums when devices are removed and/or re-inserted. Figure 5.23.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.23.4 102.5 FACEPLATE NGF RADIO In most scenarios, however, users will first have to source newly connected devices since they will be transitioning from a different source mode. Therefore, they will always be shown the now playing view with the metadata (Artist/Song/Album info) for the first available file after the device friendly name view. Please see wireframe flow in figures 5.23.4 through 5.23.6. Figure 5.23.5 Reading USB… Figure 5.23.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.23.1 Folder View The folder view is shown when selected from the menu for the selected media source. Folder view represents the directory structure of the connected device. It is always available for any connected device regardless of the media indexing limit. Figure 5.23.7 Artist Name Song Name 00:03:42 Figure 5.23.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.23.11 Feature not supported during Indexing Use folder view to browse contents OK FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.23.2 Browsing Device Not Available Until Indexing Completed Browsing is not supported until indexing is completed for the connected device. If the user selects browse from the menu, a pop-up will be displayed informing them that the feature is not currently available. Please see figure 5.23.11 for this popup’s details.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.23.12 Media indexing memory full Use folder view or remove other devices OK FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.23.3 Media Indexing Limit Reached The pop-up shown in figure 5.23.12 is required when the user attempts to connect devices which cause the indexing memory to be exceeded.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.23.4 Other Media Indexing Use Cases 6,000 songs will be indexed in a first-in, first-out basis across 2 USB ports and 1 SD port. If less than the 6,000 song total exists across all 3 devices, then the individual device id’s should be remembered such that if the device is modified and reconnected, it can be quickly re-indexed.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.24.1 - BT AVRC P 1.0 Now Playing View Bluetooth Music FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.24 Bluetooth Devices There are a number of Bluetooth devices in the field that do not support all Bluetooth features possible based on the level of AVRCP supported. Because of this issue, this specification will breakdown three separate use cases for Bluetooth audio streaming.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.24.2 - BT AVRC P 1.3 Now Playing View Artist Name Song Name FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.24.2 Use Case 2 - Metadata Support for Current Bluetooth AVRCP 1.3 Bluetooth devices support metadata for the current track selection only. Media indexing will not be possible in this scenario. Not all devices in this scenario will be able to support all possible transport controls or the elapsed time. A fully supported device will enable previous track, next track, and shuffle.
5. BROADCAST SOURCES Figure 5.24.3 - Action not supported by device pop-up Action not supported by device OK FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 5.24.6 Database Aware Players For 1.4 devices that are database aware players, the system supports the browsing feature of these devices. The browsing capability of these devices is exactly like a MP3 CD. The system will not index these devices, but users will be able to navigate the content via the device’s directory structure. 5.24.
6. PHONE Figure 6.2.1 - Phone Home View Frank T. User’s iPhone Recent Calls Contacts FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.1 Phone Home Screen The phone application has a “home” screen where users access the different Bluetooth phone functions. To access the Phone Home screen users press the Phone button on the faceplate. When viewing the Phone Home Screen, the user can select the various functions of the phone screen by scrolling and selecting with the rotary knob. 6.
6. PHONE Figure 6.2.2 - Phone Home View Frank T. User’s iPhone Recent Calls Contacts FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.2.1 Phone Functions List The Phone Home Screen displays all available phone functions shown in the following list. • Recent Calls • Contacts • Keypad • Bluetooth Devices The list is dynamic depending on the capabilities of the connected phone. For example, if contacts list is not supported or available, it is removed from the function list. 6.2.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 6.2.3 - Phone view with no phones connected No Phone Connected Bluetooth Devices Figure 6.2.4 - Phone view with no phones paired No Devices Paired Pair RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 When no phone source is connected, the status region displays “No Phone Connected” in place of outgoing source name and no phone status icons. When a Bluetooth phone device is not connected, no icon is shown. A single list item called Bluetooth Devices is shown in this scenario.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.3 Recent Calls Figure 6.3.1 - Figure Removed The user may select Recent Calls from the phone function list for the Recent Calls list to be displayed. When phonebook is not available from the current Bluetooth device, recent calls list is not available so the Recent Calls button is not available in the phone function list. Figure 6.3.2 - Figure Removed Figure 6.3.3 - phone icons legend - reference only RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 6.3.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO If the phone number is unknown (i.e. restricted, unknown, unavailable), the word Unavailable is shown. Figure 6.3.4 Received Calls 6.3.2 Initiating Call from Recent Calls The user rotates the knob on the faceplate to highlight the desired call. The user presses the knob to begin calling that number. While making the connection, the system displays the Active Call screen with “Calling” indication until the call is connected then the active call view is shown.
6. PHONE Figure 6.3.8 Recent Calls Missed Received FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.3.4 Recent Calls Combined List Not Available from Source A Bluetooth device may not provide a combined recent calls list. In this case, the recent calls list displays an intermediate menu containing missed calls, received calls, and sent calls. The header title states the type of recent call list (missed, received, sent) once selected. Figure 6.3.9 Missed Calls 866-297-1212 Cathy Thomason RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 6.3.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.4 Contacts Figure 6.4.1 6.4.1 Contacts List View When users select “Contacts” from the Phone Home Screen, the Contacts list for the connected phone is displayed. The contact list shown reflects the contact information in the current outgoing phone source sorted the same as in the Bluetooth device if known, otherwise, in alphabetical order by first name.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.4.3 View Contact Details from Contact List The user rotates the knob on the faceplate to highlight the desired contact. The user presses the knob (short press) to view the details for that contact. The Contact Details view is shown. Figure 6.4.4 Billy Jean Cathy Thomason Cameron Worf 6.4.4 Contacts Detail The user may select a contact from the contacts list view for the contact details to be displayed. The contact details display the v-card data for that contact.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.5 Keypad View Figure 6.5.1 When users select “Keypad” from the Phone Home Screen, a phone dialer keypad is displayed. Users rotate the knob to highlight the desired digit to dial and press the knob to select it. As the user continues to rotate the knob when the end of the keypad is reached, it continues full circle around the keypad. Call Figure 6.5.2 Digits are displayed in the digit field as they are entered. The call key is not active until the user has input a digit.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO If the user has entered digits and presses the Back button on the faceplate, the entered digits are cleared and the Phone Home Page is shown. The initiation of the call to the current outgoing sourced Bluetooth phone will be delayed 3 seconds (calibratible) time to give the user a chance to end the call in the case it was inadvertently initiated. When the call is ended, the keypad view is shown with the digits entry field cleared.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.6 Active Call View Figure 6.6.1 - active call Cathy Thomason 586-791-1327 End Mute 00:13:01 Handset Keypad Figure 6.6.2 - connecting call view Calling Cathy Thomason End Mute Handset Keypad The Active Call Screen displays information relevant to an active phone call.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 6.6.3 Call Ended Cathy Thomason Redial Dismiss 00:13:01 If there is no network service, a popup is displayed to notify the user at the time of initiating a call. The user is not able to make a call but can view recent calls, contacts, and sources. A popup is displayed when an outgoing call is initiated by the user but is interrupted, cancelled, or timed out. 6.6.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.6.4 Mute / Unmute Button Users mute the vehicle microphone while in an active call by tapping the soft-key (i.e., the Favorites button) directly below the display labeled “Mute”. If the microphone is muted, the label changes to “Unmute” and tapping the soft-key unmutes the vehicle’s microphone. 6.6.5 Handset / Hands-free Button Users can switch from hands-free mode to the phone handset by tapping the soft-key (i.e.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.6.7 Initiating a Call from Bluetooth Device The user may initiate a call from the Bluetooth device. If the current view is not the phone application, there are no changes to the display. If the current view is the phone application or the user selects the phone application after the call is initiated through the Bluetooth device, the In Call View is shown. The user may switch the call to handsfree from this view. RELEASE VER 1.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.7 Bluetooth Devices View Figure 6.7.1 When users select “Devices” from the Phone Home Screen, the Bluetooth Device list is displayed. Mike’s iPhone DroidX2 Add Connect Delete 6.7.1 Bluetooth Device List The list contains the device friendly name of all Bluetooth devices that have been paired with the system. If the device friendly name received is blank, Unknown is displayed.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 6.7.2 Maximum number of devices paired OK to Remove “Friendly Device Name”? Unpair Manage Cancel 6.7.3 Maximum Bluetooth Devices The vehicle is limited to having five Bluetooth devices paired to it. If the vehicle already has five devices paired and the user requests to add a device, the device that has not been used for the longest time will be unpair and the newly added device will be connected. Please see figure 6.7.2 for view required for this scenario. 6.7.
6. PHONE Figure 6.7.3 Unable to connect to “Friendly Device Name” Retry Cancel FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.7.5 Connect an in Vehicle Paired But Not Connected Device The user may want an in vehicle not currently connected device to be connected. To connect an in vehicle not connected device, the user rotates the knob on the faceplate to highlight the desired device to be connected. The device must be in the vehicle.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.8 Adding a New Bluetooth Device Figure 6.8.1 The user may pair a Bluetooth device to the vehicle as long as there is not an active phone call. There is no action upon pressing the Add button in the phone list view during a call. Mike’s iPhone DroidX2 Add Connect Delete The user taps the soft-key (i.e., the Favorites button) directly below the display labeled “Add” to add a new bluetooth device as shown in figure 6.8.1. Figure 6.8.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 6.8.3 - pairing in process pop-up Pairing in process… Pairing to “Device Name” with PIN xxxx New Pin Cancel Figure 6.8.4 - scrolled down view of pairing pop-up Tip: if pairing device does not have Capability to enter PIN, enter PIN 0000 New Pin Cancel 6.8.1 For Legacy Pairing Method Once the pairing process is initiated on the Bluetooth device and the device communicates that it is using legacy pairing method, the device friendly name and the PIN is shown.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.8.3 For Secure Simple Pairing - Just Works Method Once the pairing process is initiated on the Bluetooth device and it is secure simple pairing just works method, the device friendly name is shown. A view to confirm the pairing with the device friendly name is displayed. The user may tap Pair to initiate the pairing. The device friendly name is shown until the pairing process is complete.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.8.11 Bluetooth Device Pairing Timeout When a Bluetooth device is not detected within a certain amount of time, a message is displayed. The user may retry (reconfigurable preset) and the system will go to discoverable mode again. The user may press cancel, to return to the Bluetooth Device List view. 6.8.12 Bluetooth Device Connection Lost When a Bluetooth device connection is lost during the pairing process, a message is displayed.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.8.11 Bluetooth Device Pairing Timeout When a Bluetooth device is not detected within a certain amount of time, a message is displayed. The user may retry (reconfigurable preset) and the system will go to discoverable mode again. The user may press cancel, to return to the Bluetooth Device List view. 6.8.12 Bluetooth Device Connection Lost When a Bluetooth device connection is lost during the pairing process, a message is displayed.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 6.9.1 – delete device confirmation pop-up “Device Name” will be deleted. Device Will need to be paired again for use. Delete Cancel 6.9 Deleting a Paired Bluetooth Phone The user deletes (i.e., unpairs) any paired phone in the list by rotating the knob on the faceplate to highlight the desired device to be the deleted (unpaired). The user then presses the soft-key (i.e., the Favorites button) directly below the display labeled “Delete”.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.9.4 Outgoing Phone Source Last Mode The phone source that was the last outgoing phone source is retained so that the next ignition cycle, if that phone device is connected, it is the outgoing phone source. If that phone device is not connected, the next most recently used phone that is connected is the outgoing phone source. RELEASE VER 1.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.10 Incoming Call Alerts Figure 6.10.1 An Incoming Call Alert message is displayed whenever there is an incoming call on a connected phone. There are two type of Incoming Call Alerts: (1) Incoming Call (user is not on an active call) and (2) Call Waiting Call (user is on an active call). The alert replaces whatever screen was previously displayed. Incoming Call Cathy Thomason Answer Ignore Figure 6.10.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.10.3 Ignore Button Users can ignore an incoming call by tapping the soft-key (i.e., the Favorites button) directly below the display labeled “Ignore”. An ignored call is sent to voice mail, ringtone stops, and the alert is extinguished, returning the display to the previous screen prior to the alert. 6.10.4 Removed 6.10.5 Incoming Call Ended When the user accepts an incoming call, the phone full view is displayed.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.10.7 Audio with Incoming Call Alert With an incoming call alert, the ringtone is played . The ringtone continues until the call is answered, ignored, or goes to voice mail. If the request for the ringtone is denied, an alert tone is requested. With a call waiting alert from the same phone device, the network alert tone indicating call waiting is played and will direct the user to the visual alert on the display.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.10.11 Incoming OnStar Personal Call (If Equipped with OnStar) With an OnStar incoming call, the information is shown as a message and the audio channel switches to the OnStar ringtone. The message shows the incoming caller information that is available along with the OnStar icon. The OnStar symbol (calibratible) may be different based upon the region. If there is no symbol for a region, a generic icon is used. The user may select ignore or answer for the incoming call.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.10.12 Incoming OnStar Advisor Call(If Equipped with OnStar) With an OnStar incoming call from an advisor, the information is shown as a message and the audio channel switches to the OnStar ringtone. The alert shows the incoming call is from the OnStar Advisor along with the OnStar icon. The OnStar symbol (calibratible) may be different based upon the region. If there is no symbol for a region, a generic icon is used. The user may dismiss the alert or it will autodismiss.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 6.10.3 Call Ended Cathy Thomason Redial Dismiss 00:13:01 6.10.13 Call Ended Alert When in an active phone call, if call is ended while the system is displaying any other view than the Active Call screen, the Call Ended message is displayed. The call may be ended by the person on the other end of the line hangs up, through the Bluetooth handheld device, or service connection is lost . The message replaces whatever screen was being displayed.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.11.2 OnStar Call Active and Incoming Bluetooth Call - Interaction from Center Stack (If Equipped with OnStar) When Onstar has a current call active and a connected Bluetooth phone has an incoming call, the incoming call alert is displayed. Users can accept the incoming Bluetooth phone call through the center stack display and controls, and the OnStar call will be ended.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.11.4 OnStar and Bluetooth Phone Interactions (If Equipped with OnStar) OnStar and Bluetooth Phone interactions are based upon the state of an OnStar call and a Bluetooth Phone call as described in the following sub paragraphs. When an OnStar call is active, the OnStar Active Call view is shown when in the phone section. The phone number and remaining minutes are shown. This may be blank until the information is provided. The OnStar icon will be shown for level 2, 3 and 4.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.11.6 Bluetooth Phone Call Active and OnStar Personal Call or Advisor Call is Requested (If Equipped with OnStar) When the Bluetooth phone has an active, hands-free call and users request an OnStar Personal Call or Advisor Call by pressing the OnStar buttons, the Bluetooth call is transferred to private mode and OnStar personal call or advisory call is initiated.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.11.8 OnStar Call Active with Incoming Bluetooth Call - Interaction from Bluetooth Phone Handset (If Equipped with OnStar) When OnStar has a current call active and Bluetooth phone has an incoming call, the user may use the Bluetooth phone to accept or ignore the call. If the call is accepted or ignored on the Bluetooth handset, the message is no longer displayed and the OnStar call continues in vehicle.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.11.11 Emergency Call Not Connected (If Equipped with OnStar) A message is displayed when an Emergency call is initiated by the user using the red cross button but is interrupted, canceled, or timed out. The message will timeout after 5 seconds. The user may redial the Emergency call by tapping the redial button. This will return to the Emergency Call Connecting view. 6.11.
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6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.12 Entering / Exiting Vehicle with Bluetooth 6.12.1 Entering Vehicle with Active Bluetooth Phone Call When the user starts the vehicle (ignition on) with an active call on a previously paired Bluetooth device, the vehicle connects the Bluetooth device and shows a message to the user that the call may be switched to handsfree. When the phone is connected and able to be switched to handsfree, a message is displayed.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.12.2 Exiting Vehicle with Active Bluetooth Phone Call The user may switch to handset upon exiting the vehicle. When the user turns off ignition with an active Bluetooth phone call, the display changes to the active call view as long as there has been no inputs by the user on the current view for TBD time (calibratible). Otherwise, the In Call view is delayed until no activity for TBD time (calibratible).
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.12.4 Bluetooth Available Through OnStar Only Bluetooth phone may not be available in some vehicle configurations except through OnStar. In this case, there is only phone call capability on the Bluetooth device. RELEASE VER 1.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.13 Phone Number Format By Region The phone number format throughout the Form and Behavior is based upon North America. The following define the phone number format by region. 6.13.1 North America For North America region, the following strategy is used when displaying a phone number: When there are seven digits, the format is XXX-XXXX.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO If first digit is a 0 and the second digits is not a 2 and number of digits is less than eight and more than three, then one hyphen after the first three digits: 0XX-XXXX, 0XX-XXX, 0XX-XX, 0XX-X.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.14 Incoming Text Messages Figure 6.14.1 - Incoming Text View An Incoming Text Message Alert is displayed whenever there is a new text message from a connected phone and text message alerts are turned on in settings. When the incoming text is from a phone number in the Contacts list, the first and last name are displayed. When the incoming text is from a phone number that is not in the Contact lists, the phone number is displayed.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.14.3 No Action or Responded To From SWC If no soft-key is selected before the alert time-outs, the alert is extinguished returning the display to its previous screen. If the alert is responded to using the steering wheel controls and cluster display, the alert is extinguished returning the center stack display to its previous screen. Note: this feature is only supported where the architecture supports messaging for the cluster buttons. 6.14.
6. PHONE FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 6.14.6 Text Messages Option In Phone Home Screen (Removed) RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Table 7. CAL List CAL $01 = North America $02 = Europe $03 = Latin America Supported Lang.
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7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Table 7. 2 Menu Tree(4) Depth1 Depth 2 - NGF US(Case1) Steering Driving Mode Suspention Traction Charge Port Door Release Pop-up Energy Summary Pop-up Charge Status Feedback Depth 2 - NGF UK(Case2) Setting Value - NGF US(Case1) Setting Value - NGF UK(Case2) Steering Suspention Traction Charge Port Door Release Pop-up Energy Summary Pop-up Charge Status Feedback Energy Charge Cord Theft Alert Charge Power Loss Alert ECO Indicator RELEASE VER 1.
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7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Table 7. 2 Menu Tree(6) Depth1 Depth 2 - NGF US(Case1) Unlocked Door Anti Lock Out Auto door lock Power Door Locks Auto door unlock Auto door unlock Delayed Door Lock RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Table 7. 2 Menu Tree(7) Depth1 Depth 2 - NGF US(Case1) Remote Unlock Light Feedback Remote Lock Feedback Remote Door Unlock Remote Start Remote Start Auto Cool Seats Remote Start Auto Cool Seats Remote Lock, Unlock, Start Remote Start Auto Heat Seats Remote Start Auto Heat Seats Remote Window Operation Passive Door Unlock Passive Door Lock Remote Left in Vehicle Reminder Sliding Door Selection RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Table 7. 2 Menu Tree(8) Depth1 Depth 2 - NGF US(Case1) HVAC Remote Start Setting Sport Mode Back Lighting Depth 2 - NGF UK(Case2) Setting Value - NGF US(Case1) Setting Value - NGF UK(Case2) HVAC Remote Start Setting Swap backlight colour main instr.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.1 Main Settings View Figure 7.1.1 - Vehicle Settings menu Vehicle Settings Climate & Air Quality Collision/Detection Systems The vehicle settings submenus can be accessed from most menus in the system. It is located at the bottom of every menu, such as the FM menu. When selected from a source menu, a list of vehicle settings is displayed. The Settings Application contains global settings for the vehicle.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.2 Vehicle Settings Menus Figure 7.4.1 - Vehicle Settings menu Vehicle Settings Climate & Air Quality Collision/Detection Systems The Vehicle Settings are structured in a menu-list structure. Menu options are highlighted by rotating the faceplate knob and selected by pressing the knob. Pressing the BACK switch on the faceplate will bring the user up one level in the Settings menu. 7.3 Vehicle Settings Category Items Figure 7.4.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS Figure 7.6.1 - Settings Selection Auto Door Unlock Off All Doors Figure 7.6.2 - Auto Mirror Folding Off On FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.5 Setting Selection Screen Every available vehicle setting will have its own setting selection screen, with the options listed for that setting, as provided by the Global A FU Class Interface for vehicle modules with customization options. Options that only have an ON / OFF option still have a setting selection screen. Examples are shown in “Figure 7.6.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS 7.7 Valet Mode Figure 7.7.1 - Valet mode entry screen Valet Mode: Enter a 4-digit number to lock 59__ Enter Figure 7.7.2 - valet mode insufficient digits pop-up Valet mode requires a 4-digit code. Select 4 digits by rotating the knob and Dismiss Exit Figure 7.7.3 - valet mode insufficient digits pop-up (continued) press the knob to select a digit.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS Figure 7.7.4 - Valet mode confirmation Re-enter 4-digit number to lock system 59__ Lock Figure 7.7.5 - valet lock codes do not match pop-up The lock codes that you entered do not match. Please try to re-enter lock code. OK Retry FACEPLATE NGF RADIO To confirm that the user has correctly entered the code of their choosing, the system then displays a code confirmation screen, requiring the user to enter their code a second time, and press “LOCK” when complete.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS 7.7.2 Valet Mode System Locked Screen When the system is locked in Valet Mode, the screen displays the locked Viewing as figure 7.7.6 Figure 7.7.6 - Valet mode Active Valet Mode Active If the user presses/rotates any key/knob, the screen displays a numeric entry prompting the user to enter the 4-digit valet mode unlock code. The user enters a 4-digit code of their choosing using the wrap-around rotary control and selects digits by pressing the knob.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO The HVAC fan speed pop-up and OnStar advisor audio functions (if equipped) are not disabled and may be displayed. When in Valet Mode the volume control can still be adjusted by the user for OnStar phone (VG_PHONE) and OnStar emergency phone (VG_EMERGENCY_ PHONE) usage, if applicable. Additionally, when valet mode is turned on, the system will shut down Bluetooth and disconnect all devices.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.8 Time And Date Settings Figure 7.8.1 - The Time and Date Setting within the Settings application provides a method for setting the clock shown in the CenterStack display. Pressing the BACK switch on the faceplate will bring the user back to the Settings menu. FM Menu Time & Date Tone Settings 7.8.1 Set Time Screen The Set Time screen has individual entries for HOURS, MINUTES, and AM/PM.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS Figure 7.8.4 - Auto Set Off (Manual) On – Cell Network FACEPLATE NGF RADIO All regions will display AM/PM (English characters) in the Set Time screen if 12-hour mode is selected, regardless of Language Selection. All regions will display a colon “:” for the minute/hour separator in both 12 and 24 hour mode. No leading zeroes should be shown in the hours field in both 12 and 24 hour mode (minutes field should show leading zero, when appropriate).
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS Figure 7.8.5 - Jan 26 2012 Auto Set Format Select the Press the Date Format MMDDYYYY DDMMYYYY FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.8.2 Set Date Screen The Set Date screen has individual entries for MONTHS, DAYS, and YEARS. Each of the entries is adjusted by rotating the faceplate knob when the desired entry is selected (clockwise increments, counter-clockwise decrements). The actual system date does not update until this screen is exited.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.8.3 Date Format The user set language setting for the system will determine the date format that will be displayed, including both the separator character (slash, dot or hyphen) and the MONTH / DAY / YEAR ordering. The date is displayed according to the blue highlighted information shown in “Figure 7.8.6”. A leading zero for month and day shall be used for the numeric version for all languages even though some countries do not use this as standard.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.9 Settings Menus for Vehicle Settings The following lists depicts the superset of Settings for vehicle settings found in faceplate radio systems. The information reflects the desired order and preferred text to be shown on the display. Not all settings apply to all system levels and vehicle configurations. For system configurations (vehicle and Infotainment) that do not support a listed feature, the menu item/ sub-menu should not be shown.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.9.2 Driving Mode Menus Engine Sound Management (Menu Header) - Auto - City - Off Steering - Auto (mode selector) - Eco - City RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.9.3 Climate and Air Quality Settings Auto Fan Max Speed (Menu Header) - Low - Medium - High Air Conditioning Mode - Off - On - Last Setting Air Quality Sensor - Off - Low Sensitivity - High Sensitivity Pollution Control - Off - On Auto Compartment Zone Temp - Single Zone - Dual Zone - Last Setting Auto Cooled Seats - Off - On Auto Heated Seats - Off - On RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Rear Zone Temp - Rear Off - Rear Mimic Front - Rear Last Known Auto Defog - Off - On Auto Rear Defog - Off - On Elevated Idle - Off - On Engine Assisted Heating - At Cold Outside Temperatures - At Very Cold Outside Temperatures Engine Assisted Heating Plugged In - Off - On RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.9.4 Collision/Detection Systems Pedestrian Friendly Alert - Off - On Alert Type - Beeps - Safety Alert Seat Forward Collision Alert - Off - On Auto Collision Preparation - Off - Alert - Alert & Brake Park Assist - Off - On Rear Cross Traffic Alert - Off - On Go Notifier - Off - On RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Side Blind Zone Alert - Off - On Lane Change Alert - Off - On Seat Belt Tightening - Low - Normal - Performance - Locked RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.9.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Auto Mirror Folding - Off - On Personalization by Driver - Off - On Rain Sense Wipers - Disabled - Enabled Auto Wipe in Reverse Gear - Off - On RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.9.6 Energy Charge Port Door Release Pop-up - Off - On Energy Summary Pop-up - Off - On Charge Status Feedback - Off - Horn Chirps Charge Cord Theft Alert - Off - On Charge Power Loss Alert - Off - On ECO Indicator - Off - On RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.9.7 Lighting Vehicle Locator Lights - Off - On Exit Lighting - Off - 30 Seconds - 60 Seconds - 120 Seconds Left or Right Hand Traffic (Note: default for Left hand Traffic country of sale) - Left Hand Traffic - Right Hand Traffic Auto High Beam (based on calibration) - Off - On Auto High Beam (based on calibration) - Off - Normal Sensitivity - Low Sensitivity Daytime Tail Lights - Off - On RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.9.8 Power Door Locks Unlocked Door Anti Lock Out - Off - On Auto Door Lock - Off - On Auto Door Unlock - Off - All Doors - Driver Door Delayed Door Lock - Off - On RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.9.9 Remote Lock, Unlock, Start Remote Unlock Light Feedback - Off - Flash Lights Remote Lock Feedback - Off - Lights and Horn - Lights Only - Horn Only Remote Door Unlock - All Doors - Driver Door Relock Remotely Unlocked Doors - Off - On Remote Start - Off - On Remote Start Auto Cool Seats (based on calibration) - Off - On Remote Start Auto Cool Seats (based on calibration) - Off - On - Driver & Passenger - On - Driver RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Remote Start Auto Heat Seats (based on calibration) - Off - On Remote Start Auto Heat Seats (based on calibration) - Off - On - Driver & Passenger - On - Driver Remote Window Operation - Off - On Passive Door Unlock - All Doors - Driver Door Only Passive Door Lock - On - On with Horn Chirp - On Remote Left in Vehicle Reminder - Off - On RELEASE VER 1.
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS Figure 7.9.1 - Languages (Language) English French FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 7.9.10 Languages The Language Setting from the main Settings Menu level allows the user to set the Language for the system. The languages displayed to the customer are calibrated to show only those languages available for the region where the vehicle is sold. The list of available languages shown are the available Display Languages (for the given region as defined within the component specific CTS).
8. POP-UP WIDGET FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 8.1 Pop-up Widget Figure 8.1.1 - The Pop-ups Widget in the Base system is used to present: • Time critical, asynchronous information to the user that requires attention or input from the user • Information to the user in response to some interaction that the user has just performed No Media Available Dismiss Unless specified differently in an application, Pop-ups are presented to the user as a full screen information window.
8. POP-UP WIDGET FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 8.1.1 Auto Dismiss Pop-ups are always set to auto-dismiss to avoid forcing the user to respond to the given information. In order to offer the user time to read the presented information, pop-ups will auto-dismiss in 10 seconds (calibratable), if not explicitly dismissed by the user. In certain cases, a pop-up may remain persistent when an outside stimulus is present and immediately dismiss when the stimulus is removed (e.g.
8. POP-UP WIDGET FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Figure 8.1.4 - Pairing in process… Pairing to “Device Name” with PIN xxxx New Pin Cancel Figure 8.1.5 - Pairing to “Device Name” with PIN xxxx Tip: if pairing device does not have New Pin Cancel RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 3. The Mute button on the SWC is allowed and will mute/unmute the system; the pop-up/alert continues to be displayed. 4.
8. POP-UP WIDGET FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 8.1.4 Delayed Dismiss Soft-Key Presentation When a pop-up is activated for the display, the Pop-up Title and Pop-up Detail will immediately be displayed with the Pop-up Audio Prompt. The display of the dismissal buttons is suspended for 1500 msec (calibratable) to prevent the user from inadvertently dismissing the pop-up in an unintended fashion. 8.1.
9. STATUS WIDGET Figure 9.1.1 - FM and DA B Status Area REGNBOGN HESSEN Now Playing on BBC 6 Music is the latest rele… Figure 9.1.2 - Media Sources Status Area Edward Sharpe & T… Desert Song Up From Below FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 9.1.1 Status Widget The Status widget is shown across the upper portion of every screen in the interface with the exception of a list view, when the system is powered on. This information resides to the left of the time status.
10. CLIMATE CONTROLS Figure 10.1.1 - Fan Speed Pop-up Figure 10.1.2 - Climate System OFF Pop-up Climate System Off FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 10.1.1 Fan Speed Pop-up If the HVAC faceplate does not contain visual feedback of the fan speed, a pop-up showing the fan speed can be displayed. This pop-up can calibrated on or off as needed by vehicle platform. 10.1.2 HVAC System Off Pop-up The pop-up shown in figure 10.1.2 is to be displayed when users have turned off the HVAC system via the faceplate controls.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 11.1 CONNECTING Voice Command Dismiss Voice Command Popup • • • • RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 When there's the PTT press-and-Hold interaction on the SWC or the HOME button on the iPhone is press- and hold, Siri will be activated. After Siri is activated, then Siri pop up will be displayed. The Siri "double ring" must be heard whenever a Siri session is initiated except RVC, OnStar or incoming call mode.
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11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO GM NGF Entry Radio Features – OnStar Only (End-user’s View) (*) TTS-ing : text to speech on the OnStar Menu Triggering / (**) B/G : Background Playing RELEASE VER 1.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.1 BUTTON BEHAVIOR 12.1.1 Room Mirror (OnStar Module) Input Key (1) Hands-Free Calling Button Hands-Free Calling, Turn By Turn Directions, OnStar Info, Cancel (2) OnStar Button Contact to the OnStar Advisor.(The OnStar Advisor will service their feature plan.) (3) Emergency Button Contact to the OnStar Emergency Advisor. OnStar Buttons BUTTONS 1. 2. 3. Hands-Free Calling OnStar Emergency RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 12.1.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2 OnStar MAIN MENU A D OnStar Main Menu Hands-Free Calling Turn-by-Turn Directions B C OnStar Main Menu 12.2.1. LAYOUT When the end-user press the OnStar Module Key, The Radio System displays this Graphic Layout. • A – ‘Title’ is displayed the fixed name on the top line. • B – ‘Scroll Bar’ • C – ‘Highlight’ • D – ‘List Item’ has two lines or three lines which is variable text. 12.2.1.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.3 OnStar MAIN MENU KEY FUNCTION Interfaces System Reaction Case1> Radio/Multimedia/TOD/Settings Mode : Go to the OnStar Main Menu Mode. Case2> OnStar Main Menu Mode : Go to the previous Mode. (Exit the OnStar Main Menu Mode.) Key |Short Press|↓↑ Key |Short Press|↓↑ Case> OnStar Main Menu Mode (Any Hierarchy) : Go to the Connecting to OnStar Mode.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.3 OnStar MAIN MENU KEY FUNCTION Interfaces User Gesture |Short Press|↓↑ 2.0F Steering Wheel Control 2.1F Beyond 2.1F Speech Command RELEASE VER 1.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.4 HANDS-FREE CALLING A D Hands-Free Calling Menu B Call Directory C Hans- Free Calling A D Please choose: Call Nametag New Number B C 12.2.4.1. LAYOUT When the end-user press the OnStar Module Key, The Radio System displays this Graphic Layout. • Index A – ‘Title’ is displayed the fixed name on the top line. • Index B – ‘Scroll Bar’ • Index C – ‘Highlight’ • Index D – ‘List Item’ has two lines or three lines which is variable text. 12.2.4.
11. SIRI A D FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Call which Nametag? [Say the nametag] Cancel B 12.2.4.2.1 CALL NAMETAG • If the end-user says the corrective some word which is stored the phone number nametag in the OnStar Module(System), the radio should dial to the nametag’s phone. (After Action, refer to the following ‘Calling’, ’Connected’ and ‘Call Ended’) • If the end-user selects the Cancel or says “Cancel”, System goes to the OnStar Main Menu.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.4.2.1.1 CALLING • When the end-user call someone by the some actions(say the name tag, new number, redial), the calling OSD is displayed and dialing by the OnStar 3G Module. Index A – ‘Title’ is displayed the fixed name on the top line. Index B – ‘Info Item’ is Spoken (Inputted) Number Index C – ‘Soft Button’ is Hang Up • When the OnStar 3G Module is dialing, this Graphic Layout is displayed. • The end-user can hang up this calling by the soft button –Index C.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.4.2.1.3 KEYPAD 12.2.4.2.1.4 CALL ENDED • If the hang up is done, OnStar is exited and system shows and plays the latest system mode. 586-79 Call Multi-dial keypad 586-79 Back Only Keypad RELEASE VER 1.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.4.2.2 NEW NUMBER • The OnStar System recognize the spoken number for dialing. Enter Number A 731 B New Number C Connected 3 116 777 2541 A B Hang up Keypad C Connected RELEASE VER 1.7 April 02, 2014 12.2.4.2.2.2 KEYPAD • Refer to the ‘12.3.2.1.3 KEYPAD (TBD)’ on the previous page. Mute D 12.2.4.2.2.1 CONNECTED • If the calling is connected, the connected OSD is displayed. • When the OnStar 3G Module is connected, the bottom - Graphic Layout is displayed.
11. SIRI Hands-Free Directory A D FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.4.3 DIRECTORY 12.2.4.3.1 LIST • If the end-user selects the [List] or says “List”, the System speaks the stored nametags. B List Store 12.2.4.3.2 STORE • The OnStar System recognizes the spoken number and save the nametag for voicing.(If the Store is completed, the system go to the OnStar Main Menu.) C Directory Enter Number A 731 B Store A D C Delete which Nametag? [Say the nametag] Delete ALL Nametags Delete B C 12.2.4.3.
11. SIRI A FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.4.3.3.2 DELETE ALL NAMETAGS • The end-user can delete the nametag number by the [Yes] button or Voice “Yes”. • The end-user can cancel to delete the nametag number by the [No] button or Voice “No”. • The action - which is [Yes] or [No] – is completed, the system go to the OnStar Main Menu. Delete ALL Nametag? Yes No B 12.2.4.3.3.3 STORE LAST NUMBER • The OnStar/Radio System display the last number for storing.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.4.4 REDIAL • The OnStar/Radio System display the last number for re-dialing. A Enter Number B 731 4012 789 C Redial 12.2.4.4.2 KEYPAD 12.2.4.4.3 CALL ENDED • If the hang up is done, OnStar is exited and system shows and plays the latest system mode. Connected 3 116 777 2541 A B Hang up Keypad 12.2.4.4.1 CONNECTED • When the OnStar 3G Module is connected, the above - Graphic Layout is displayed.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.4.5 STORE • The OnStar System recognizes the spoken number and save the nametag for voicing.(If the Store is completed, the system go to the OnStar Main Menu.) Minutes A D B Verify Add C Minutes Connecting to Onstar UniAdd Call A B Hang up C 12.2.4.6 MINUTES • This function is for verifying(checking)/adding the right of Onstar service 12.2.4.6.1 VERIFY • After Speak Speech synthesis (TTS), System goes to the OnStar Main Menu. 12.2.4.6.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.5 TURN-BY-TURN DIRECTIONS • The OnStar System recognizes the spoken number and save the nametag for voicing.(If the Store is completed, the system go to the OnStar Main Menu.) A D Turn-by-Turn Menu Plan Route Directory B C Turn-by- turn Menu Call which Nametag? A B [say the nametag] Cancel C Plan Route 12.2.5.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO • A 575 W BIG BEAVER RD [Calculation] After the calculation is completed, System starts the TBT mode(Refer to the Chapter 3.2.1.1 TBT Mode) If the end-user selects the [Cancel], System goes to the OnStar Main Menu. Cancel B Calculation RELEASE VER 1.
11. SIRI Turn-by-Turn Directory A D FACEPLATE NGF RADIO B List Store C Directory B A Store: 575 W BIG BEAVER RD Yes No C D 12.2.5.2 DIRECTORY 12.2.5.2.1 LIST • If the end-user selects the [List] or says “List”, the System speaks the stored nametags. 12.2.5.2.2 STORE • This store function is for save the nametag which is the set plan route’s address.
11. SIRI A D FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Delete Destination: [Say the nametag] Delete ALL Nametags B C Delete 12.2.5.2.3.1 [SAY THE NAMETAG] • If the end-user says the corrective some words which are stored the address nametag in the OnStar Module(System), the system asks the end-user about the nametag’s number for deleting. • The end-user can delete the nametag Address by the [Yes] button or Voice “Yes”. • The end-user can cancel to delete the nametag Address by the [No] button or Voice “No”.
11. SIRI A D FACEPLATE NGF RADIO OnStar Info Menu Message Minutes B 12.2.6 ONSTAR INFO 12.2.6.1 MESSAGE 12.2.6.2 MINUTES 12.2.6.3 MY NUMBER • The OnStar/Radio System display the My Car Phone Number for knowing to the end-user. 12.2.6.4 CANCEL • If the end-user selects the [Cancel] or says “Cancel”, System goes to the OnStar Main Menu. C OnStar Info RELEASE VER 1.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.2.7 VIRTUAL ADVISOR • The end-user can hang up this calling by the soft button – Index C. (If the hang up is done, OnStar is exited and system shows and plays the latest system mode.) A B Connecting to Onstar VirtualAdvisor Call Hang up • Index B – text is displayed a variable by OnStar Module(Hardware) as below.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Text ### yds A B TBT Mode C D 12.3 TBT MODE • When the TBT mode is operated, the background Radio/Media is also streamed/played.(When the TBT voice event-guide is spoken every event, TBT voice should be more upper volume level than the background audio.) • The Index A is not always displayed.(By the OnStar system, it is displayed to need) • The Index C, D is displayed by OnStar System.(Additionally, the Index D is not always displayed.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.3.2 OnStar TBT Mode KEY FUNCTION Interfaces OnStar Modu le Key User Gesture Key |Short Press|↓↑ Key |Short Press|↓↑ Ke y |Short Press|↓↑ System Reaction Case1> Radio/Multimedia/TOD/Settings Mode : Go to the OnStar Main Menu Mode. Case2> TBT Mode : Go to the OnStar Main Menu Mode.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.3.2 OnStar TBT Mode KEY FUNCTION Interfaces User Gesture Kn ob |Rotate|
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.3.2 OnStar TBT Mode KEY FUNCTION Interfaces User Gesture |Short Press|↓↑ Steering Wheel Control 2.0F |Long Press|↓
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.3.2 OnStar TBT Mode KEY FUNCTION Interfaces User Gesture |Short Press|↓↑ Case3> Incoming Call/Connected Call (with B/G TBT) : Decline/Hang-up a Call 2.1F |Short Press|↓↑ |Short Press|↓↑ Beyond 2.1F |Long Press|↓ RELEASE VER 1.
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11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.4 CONNECTING TO ONSTAR • The end-user can hang up this calling by the soft button – Index C. (If the hang up is done, OnStar is exited and system shows and plays the latest system mode.) Connecting to OnStar A B Hang up • The table on the next page describes the key function on this mode or on the related situations. • Index B – text is displayed a variable by OnStar Module(Hardware) : OnStar or OnStar Emergency C Connecting to OnStar 12.4.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.4.2 CONNECTING TO ONSTAR KEY FUNCTION Interfaces Key OnStar Modu le Key Key |Short Press|↓↑ Key |Short Press|↓↑ Knob |Rotate| Radio Faceplate Key Kn ob Ke y Key 2.0F Steering Wheel Control 2.1F Beyond 2.1F RELEASE VER 1.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.4.2 CONNECTING TO ONSTAR KEY FUNCTION Interfaces Key OnStar Modu le Key Key |Short Press|↓↑ Key |Short Press|↓↑ Knob |Rotate| Radio Faceplate Key Kn ob Ke y Key 2.0F Steering Wheel Control 2.1F Beyond 2.1F RELEASE VER 1.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.5 CONNECTING TO ONSTAR EMERGENCY • Connecting to OnStar Emergency A B • The end-user can hang up this calling by the soft button – Index C. (If the hang up is done, OnStar is exited and system shows and plays the latest system mode.) The table of next page describes the key function on this mode or on the related situations. Hang up C Connecting to OnStar Emergency RELEASE VER 1.
11. SIRI FACEPLATE NGF RADIO 12.5.1 CONNECTING TO ONSTAR EMERGENCY KEY FUNCTION Interfaces Key OnStar Modu le Key Radio Faceplate Key |Short Press|↓↑ Key |Short Press|↓↑ Key |Short Press|↓↑ Knob |Rotate| Knob |Rotate| Key |Short Press|↓↑ Key |Short Press|↓↑ Steerin g Wheel Control User Gesture SWC Case1 SWC Case2 SWC Case3 RELEASE VER 1.
Appendix I - NGF FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Appendix I (NGF Menu Tree) RELEASE VER 1.
Appendix I - NGF FACEPLATE NGF RADIO FM Radio(1) Menu Depth Depth 1st Menu No FM Traffic Program (TP) Update Stations List Manual Tuning RDS Region Categories Depth 2nd POP MUSIC CLASSICAL INFORMATION ROCK ALL Depth 3rd Depth 4th Option Value Default Value On, Off Cancel Off 87.5 ~ 108.0 On, Off On, Off 93.
Appendix I - NGF FACEPLATE NGF RADIO FM Radio(2) Menu Depth Depth 1st Menu No FM Configure Depth 2nd Time & Date Depth 3rd Set Time Depth 4th Set time Option Value (01 ~ 12) : (00 ~ 59) : (AM or PM) (00 ~ 23) : (00 : 59) Auto Set Default Value 12:00 AM Off (Manual) On-Cell Network Off (Manual) On-RDS 12-24 HR Set Date 12hr or 24hr 12hr Set date (Jan ~ Dec ) (1 ~31) (2012 ~2099) Auto Set Apr 19 2013 Off (Manual) On-Cell Network Off (Manual) On-RDS Format MMDDYYYY DDMMYYYY MMDDYY
Appendix I - NGF FACEPLATE NGF RADIO AM Radio Menu Depth Depth 1st Menu No AM Stations List Update Stations List Depth 2nd Depth 3rd Depth 4th Default Value 522 522 Update AM station list Cancel Set Number Of Favorites Pages Configure Option Value Time & Date Set Time Set time Auto Set 12-24 HR Set Date 1Page 2Pages 3Pages 4Pages 5Pages 6Pages (01 ~ 12) : (00 ~ 59) : (AM or PM) (00 ~ 23) : (00 : 59) Off (Manual) On-Cell Network On-RDS 12hr or 24hr 12:00 AM Off (Manual) 12hr Set date (Ja
Appendix I - NGF FACEPLATE NGF RADIO In case of vehicle menu, See the chapter 7.
Appendix I - NGF FACEPLATE NGF RADIO USB/iPod Menu Depth Depth 1st Menu No USB/iPod Browse “Device Friendly Name” Shuffle Songs Traffic Program (TP) Configure Depth 2nd Depth 3rd Playlists Artists Albums Songs Genres Podcasts Audio Books Composers Playlist Names Artist Names Album Names Song Titles Genre Names Podcast Titles AudioBook Titles Composer Names Time & Date Set Time Depth 4th Set time Auto Set 12-24 HR Set Date Option Value Off, On On, Off (01 ~ 12) : (00 ~ 59) : (AM or PM) (00 ~
Appendix I - NGF FACEPLATE NGF RADIO AUX Menu Depth Depth 1st Menu No AUX Traffic Program (TP) Configure Depth 2nd Depth 3rd Depth 4th Option Value On, Off Time & Date Set Time Set time (01 ~ 12) : (00 ~ 59) : (AM or PM) (00 ~ 23) : (00 : 59) Auto Set Default Value Off 12:00 AM Off (Manual) On-Cell Network Off (Manual) On-RDS 12-24 HR Set Date 12hr or 24hr 12hr Set date (Jan ~ Dec ) (1 ~31) (2012 ~2099) Auto Set Apr 19 2013 Off (Manual) On-Cell Network Off (Manual) On-RDS Format
Appendix I - NGF FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Bluetooth Music Menu Depth Depth 1st Menu No Bluetooth Music Shuffle songs Manage Bluetooth Devices Depth 2nd Depth 3rd Depth 4th Default Value Off, On Bluetooth Devices List Add New Pin Cancel 0~9 Disconnect or Connect Delete Traffic Program (TP) Configure Option Value Time & Date Set Time Set time Auto Set 12-24 HR Set Date Delete or cancel On, Off (01 ~ 12) : (00 ~ 59) : (AM or PM) (00 ~ 23) : (00 : 59) Off (Manual) On-Cell Network On-RDS 12hr or 24
Appendix I - NGF FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Bluetooth Phone Menu Depth Depth 1st Menu No Phone Connected Recent Calls Depth 2nd Depth 3rd Depth 4th Option Value Default Value Missed Received Sent Contacts Keypad Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Devices List Add New pin 0~9 0000 Cancel Disconnect Phone Disconnected Bluetooth Devices Delete Bluetooth Devices List Add Delete or cancel New pin 0~9 0000 Cancel Connect Delete Delete or cancel In case of vehicle menu, See the chapter 7.
Appendix I - NGF FACEPLATE NGF RADIO RBDS Menu Depth Depth 1st Menu No RBDS (North America) Depth 2nd Depth 3rd Depth 4th Option Value Default Value Stations List Update Stations List Categories Rock Talk Country Classical Jazz ALL FM 1Page Set Number Of Audio Favorites Pages Configure Time and Date Set time Auto Set 12-24 HR Set time Set Date Set date Auto Set Format Tone Settings Bass Midrange Treble Fade Balance EQ Auto Volume Control Maximum Startup Volume 2Pages 3Pages 4Pages 5P
Appendix II - RBDS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Appendix II (RBDS) RELEASE VER 1.
Appendix II - RBDS FACEPLATE NGF RADIO GSV - RBDS (As Is) NGF - RBDS (To Be) Remark : NGF RDS 97.9 HMI Now Playing * PS Name : 8 characters with Frequency Label * RBDS Meta Data : Toggling by the key Supported Features (RBDS/RDS) * Frequency Label + PS Name : 8 characters (If the RBDS SI does not have the info of PS Name, NGF displays only the Frequency Label.
Appendix III – Zoom Bubble : USB/SD Only FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Appendix III (Zoom Bubble : USB/SD Only) RELEASE VER 1.
Appendix III – Zoom Bubble USB/SD Only • FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Zoom Bubble Applied Scope - USB, SD : Over 20EA Folders, Files at least in the folder view and playlist. - Zoom Bubble Triggering Action : Rotate the
Knob to 7step within 1sec. - Zoom bubble Time out Condition 1) Normal : Time out 3sec 2) Key Interrupt 3) Device Removed/Interrupt 010 Ain’t She Sweet.mp3 011 Beautiful.Appendix V – Arabic Layout Guide FACEPLATE NGF RADIO Appendix III (Arabic Layout Guide) RELEASE VER 1.
Appendix V – Arabic Layout Guide FACEPLATE NGF RADIO • Arabic Layout Guide - All of GUI, should be followed the universal GUI Layout. Browser File Name 1 File Name 2 Figure. Universal GUI Layout (List) - However, If the user set the language of Arabic, List Item of GUI is only revered left/right against universal GUI layout like left the Image. resworB 1 emaN eliF 2 emaN eliF 07 1 emaN eliF 2 emaN eliF 3 emaN eliF Figure.
Regulatory FCC ID: <51 +$*0 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.