Select the item you want to check.
Backup Data Clear
This screen initializes the back-up data in the audio unit.
All Clear
The all clear function deletes the data in the audio unit, and restores it to the factory defaults.
When selecting the All Clear icon, the confirmation screen appears.
When selecting the Yes icon, the second confirmation screen appears.
When selecting the Yes icon, the system restarts after performing the All Clear process. After the restart, a normal start-up process occurs.
Save User's Memory
When replacing the audio unit, this function allows the technician to transfer the customer's personal data to the new audio unit. The transferred information includes their setup settings and personal addresses. The dealer inserts a USB device into the USB port, and then selects the Save Users Memory function. The two functions in this diagnostic screen are Export and Import. Export saves the customer's data to the USB device, and Import moves the USB device files to the new audio unit.
This function does not start until you connect a USB device to the USB port.
1. Select the Export icon to move the customer's data from the original audio unit to the USB device. Select the Yes icon on the Export User Data Confirmation screen. The process takes only a couple of seconds. The system stores. DAT files on the USB device.
NOTE: If the Export icon is grayed out, check the USB port.
2. After replacing the new audio unit, allow the system to boot up. Insert the USB device into the USB port and enter the Save Users Memory in the audio system System Diagnostic Mode
3. Select the Import icon to move the two files stored by the Export process from the USB device to the new audio unit. Select the Yes icon on the Import User Data Confirmation screen. When the transfer is finished (a few seconds) the system automatically reboots. After the system reboots, remove the USB device from the USB port.
NOTE: If the Import icon is grayed out, check if the Model and the Program Version shown on the DA Unit and Version screens are the same.
LaneWatch
This diagnosis checks the LaneWatch status.
Phone Picture
This screen allows you to enable or disable the Show Contact Picture with On/Off.
Anti-Theft Skip
This selection can cancel the anti-theft mode temporarily (for 150 seconds).
The Anti-Theft Skip icon is grayed out when the anti-theft mode is already canceled.
Other
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Pandora Setting
This screen allows you to restrict the Pandora function to the running vehicle. Refer to the Owner's Manual for more information about the Pandora setting function.
HIR Settings
This screen allows you to restrict the internet radio function. Refer to the Owner's Manual for more information about the internet radio setting function.
B-CAN
Refer to the B-CAN in the Unit Check for details.
F-CAN
Refer to the F-CAN in the Unit Check for details.
Version
This screen displays the current version information about each module in the audio unit.
Vehicle Status
Refer to the Vehicle Status in the Unit Check for details.
GPS Information
This screen shows the current status of GPS reception. The circular diagram shows the current location of the GPS satellites (yellow numbers) as they would appear in the sky. The outer circle represents the horizon (0 degrees elevation). The middle and inner circles represents 30 and 60 degrees respectively. The very center of the diagram (90 degrees elevation) is directly overhead. Nearby obstructions, like tall buildings will block satellites in that direction. That is why it is necessary to be in an open area to effectively troubleshoot GPS reception issues. The satellite numbers shown on the diagram while pressing the HOME button that correspond to the PRN (satellite ID number). There are always at least 24 active GPS satellites in orbit. Because satellites fail, and have to be removed from service, spares are always parked in orbit, ready to be activated. This is why the PRN can be greater than 24.
NOTE: When you use this screen for troubleshooting, park the vehicle outside, away from buildings, tall trees, and high tension wires for at least 10 minutes with the engine running.