Onkyo DP-CMX1 Instruction Manual
Onkyo DP-CMX1 Instruction Manual

Onkyo DP-CMX1 Instruction Manual

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Audio Smartphone
DP-CMX1
 Read this first 2
 Playing Music 56
 Telephone function 124
 Using the camera 139
 Settings 153
 Others 161
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  • Page 1 Audio Smartphone DP-CMX1 Instruction Manual  Read this first 2  Playing Music 56  Telephone function 124  Using the camera 139  Settings 153  Others 161...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Read this first Names of the parts Recharging Insert the SIM card 11 Initial settings APN settings Screen composition Customizing the home screen Entering text...
  • Page 3: Names Of The Parts

    Names of the parts 1. Display 2. Brightness sensor This detects the ambient brightness when using the feature that automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen. 3. Telephone speaker 4. Front camera Use to take photographs of subjects in front...
  • Page 4 of the phone. 5. Call lamp Blinks blue when there was an unanswered call or mail was received. While charging, it turns red, then orange, then green according to the charge in the battery. 6. Microphone 7. Headphone jack (balanced) Connect headphones compatible with balanced output.
  • Page 5 9. HOLD switch This locks the unit to prevent operations. 10. Power button ( Press and hold the power button to turn the power on. After the unit starts, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to display the home screen.
  • Page 6 14. micro SD card slot Take the slot tray (15) out to insert a micro SD card. 15. Slot tray Use the included slot tray ejector pin to push into the small hole in the slot tray to open it. 16.
  • Page 7 18. Flash/light 19. Main camera 20. Volume dial Turn the dial to adjust the volume. 0 When you put this unit in a pocket or case while playing music, the volume dial may turn accidentally, changing the volume. Set...
  • Page 8 "Volume lock" to ON to disable volume control with the volume dial. For details ( 158) 21. Speaker 22. micro USB port 23. Microphone...
  • Page 9: Recharging

    Recharging The battery is not charged at the time of purchase. First charge the unit with the supplied micro USB cable and AC adapter before use. Connect so the wider side of the plug is down when inserting into this unit's micro USB port. 0 If you turn this unit off for recharging, the recharging mark is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 10 The recharging mark may not appear immediately depending on the condition of this unit. When this occurs, the recharging mark is displayed as recharging occurs, so please wait for a few minutes. 0 You can also recharge while the unit is on. The time for recharging may increase in this case.
  • Page 11: Insert The Sim Card

    Insert the SIM card This unit uses nano SIM cards. When inserting the SIM card, turn this unit off first. Use the included slot tray ejector pin and push into the small hole in the slot tray to open it.
  • Page 12 Make sure you insert the SIM card the correct way when putting it into the slot tray. 0 Two SIM cards can be inserted into the slot tray. 0 nano SIM card slot 2 is not compatible with LTE communication.
  • Page 13 Push the slot tray straight in horizontally to close it.
  • Page 14: Initial Settings

    Initial settings When the unit is turned on for the first time, the setup wizard is automatically displayed. Follow the on-screen instructions to setup the unit. The setup wizard allows you to select the display ® language, make Wi-Fi settings, enter user information, setup a Google account, and make other initial settings.
  • Page 15 2 minutes for the settings screen to be displayed.
  • Page 16 Select the language ∫ Tap ▼ to select the language then tap 0 A SIM error message is displayed when the SIM card is not inserted correctly. Make sure that the SIM card is correctly set.
  • Page 17 Select Wi-Fi ∫ Select the SSID of the access point you want to connect from the list of networks. Enter the password of the access point, then tap "CONNECT". For how to enter text ( 55)
  • Page 18 Got another device? ∫ If you are already using an Android device, you can copy the Google account settings, apps, etc., to this unit. To copy, select "Copy your s". If you do not want to copy, select "No thanks". Then tap "NEXT".
  • Page 19 other device, you can select the app in the app list screen.
  • Page 20 Add your account ∫ You can register a Google account you already have on this unit or create a new Google account. To register a Google account that has already been set up, enter the email address registered in the Google account. To create a new Google account, tap "Or create a new account", then follow the on screen instructions to enter the information.
  • Page 21: Google Services

    Google services ∫ You can select the Google services to use. Select the Google service to use, then tap "NEXT".
  • Page 22 Set up payment info ∫ You can make settings for payments. Either select the payment information, or select "No thanks" if you do not intend to use paid services, then tap "CONTINUE". To enter payment information, follow the on screen instructions to enter the information.
  • Page 23: Set Up Email

    Set up email ∫ You can set an email address other than the one for the Google account you set. To use an email address other that the one for the Google account on this unit, tap the appropriate item and enter the information. When one is not to be used, tap "Not now".
  • Page 24: Protect Your Phone

    Protect your phone ∫ You can set up a screen lock, etc., to protect the device. To use protection features, then with the check mark in place, tap "NEXT". Remove...
  • Page 25 the check mark and tap "NEXT" if you do not want to use these features. 0 It is recommended to use the protection features to protect your personal information. 0 "Pattern" is where you create a pattern by joining four or more points. "PIN" is a number of four or more digits.
  • Page 26 Accelerated location ∫ You can make settings to accelerate the determining of your location. To enable the setting, put a check mark in the check box and click "NEXT".
  • Page 27 This completes the initial settings ∫ If the home screen is displayed, tap "GOT IT". This completes the initial settings.
  • Page 28: Apn Settings

    APN settings You need to make the APN settings corresponding to the SIM card you are using in order to transmit data. Depending on your telecommunications provider, the connection may be established automatically when you insert the SIM card. You will need to enter the information yourself if it is not set automatically.
  • Page 29 Tap "More".
  • Page 30 Tap "Cellular networks". Tap "Access Point Names".
  • Page 31 Make sure the telecommunications provider you are contracted to is selected in the list. The process is complete if the telecommunications provider is selected. Proceed to step 6 if your telecommunications provider is not in the list.
  • Page 32 If the telecommunications provider you are contracted to is not in the list, click the icon at the top right of the screen, then enter the required information. The information required depends on the telecommunications provider. Contact your telecommunications provider for details.
  • Page 33: Screen Composition

    Screen composition This unit is an audio smartphone running on the Android OS. The basic screens are the home screen and the app list screen. Tap the icons at the bottom of the screen to switch between the screens. Home screen App list screen...
  • Page 34 These icons are shown even if you switch screens. Returns to the previous screen. Switches to the home screen. Displays a thumbnail list of apps you have recently used. You can delete the app from the list by tapping on the " "...
  • Page 35: The Home Screen

    The home screen ∫ The screen that appears immediately after you turn the unit on is called the home screen. Flick left to right to switch the home screen. Home screen 1 Home screen 2...
  • Page 36 Home screen 1 1. Status bar...
  • Page 37 This is an introduction to a selection of these. Some apps may not be available for use in some areas. Onkyo Music An app to help you access the Onkyo Music site, where high-res sources are distributed. Onkyo Remote An app that enables you to wirelessly stream music from this unit to Onkyo audio devices.
  • Page 38 Pioneer ControlApp An app that allows you to use this unit as a remote controller to operate Pioneer audio products. iControlAV5 An app that allows you to use this unit as a controller to operate Pioneer AV receivers and BD players. Integra remote An app that enables you to wirelessly stream music from this unit to an Integra receiver.
  • Page 39 Phone You can make calls or register entries in a phone book. Music The Music app for playing music. Switches to the app list screen. Settings Takes you to the settings screen where you can set "Wi-Fi", "Language & input", "Date & time", etc.
  • Page 40 Home screen 2 3. Music widget You can play music, pause, skip, etc.
  • Page 41 You can switch the headphone output to the line output mode to connect external equipment. You can improve sound quality by turning off Wi-Fi , the Bluetooth function, and the LCD. ® ® A mode for balanced headphones. When you connect balanced headphones, either this mode or the following ACG (mode) is automatically selected.
  • Page 42 A mode for balanced headphones. You can switch to this ACG (mode) from Balanced (mode). The basic operating method is the same as the balanced mode, but uses technology to even more forcefully fix grounding standards, so you can enjoy a sound quality with improved clarity and more stability than the balanced mode.
  • Page 43 The app list screen ∫ When you tap the app list icon in the home screen, the app list screen is displayed.
  • Page 44 When there are a lot of apps, flick up or down to change the screen.
  • Page 45: Customizing The Home Screen

    Customizing the home screen You can put shortcuts for apps and widgets* such as clocks on the home screen, and you can customize it to suit yourself. * Widgets are small apps that you can put in the home screen so that a clock is shown all the time or shortcuts to your favorite home pages can be shown.
  • Page 46: Home Screen

    Creating an app shortcut on the ∫ home screen Tap the app list icon in the home screen. Long tap on the app in the app list screen.
  • Page 47 The background changes to the home screen, so drag to the desired position and release your finger.
  • Page 48 Adding a widget to the home screen ∫ Long tap in an area of the home screen where there is nothing. Tap "WIDGETS".
  • Page 49 Long tap the widget you want to add. The background changes to the home screen, so drag to the desired position and release your finger.
  • Page 50 0 Some widgets allow you to change their size with a long tap.
  • Page 51 Changing the wallpaper in the home ∫ screen Long tap in an area of the home screen where there is nothing.
  • Page 52 Tap "WALLPAPERS". 0 Select "My photos" to set a favorite photo or image as your wallpaper. To take a screen shot, press and hold the power button (Í) and the skip button (:) at the same time. Tap the wallpaper you want to change to.
  • Page 53 Tap "Set wallpaper".
  • Page 54 Deleting shortcuts and widgets ∫ Long tap the shortcut or widget you want to delete. Drag to "Remove" and release your finger.
  • Page 55: Entering Text

    Entering text When you tap a text box or other place to enter text, a keyboard is automatically displayed. 1. Tap to enter text. 2. Tap to switch between upper case and lower case. Double-tap to lock upper-case. 3. Tap to change the type of text. 4.
  • Page 56 Playing Music Playing from a micro SD card Copying from a computer and playing Play operation details Editing a play list Equalizer settings Slide menu USB output ® Bluetooth function...
  • Page 57: Playing From A Micro Sd Card

    Playing from a micro SD card Insert a micro SD card that has music files on it and play them. Turn off this unit, then insert the slot tray ejector pin and into the small hole in the slot tray to open it.
  • Page 58 Insert the micro SD card into the card slot. With the contacts facing up, push in completely so the card clicks into place. Push the slot tray straight in horizontally to close it.
  • Page 59 Tap Music in the home screen. 0 Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage. See here for headphone ratings ( 162)
  • Page 60 In the library, tap the track you want to play. 0 It may take some time for tracks to be displayed in the library. Tap or click here Play operation details. ( 82)
  • Page 61: Removing The Micro Sd Card

    Removing the micro SD card ∫ Unmount the micro SD card using the following procedure before removing it. The card can be damaged or may stop working properly if you fail to unmount the card first. Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings in "Storage &...
  • Page 62: Copying From A Computer And Playing

    OS X 10.10. Start your computer and download the installer for X-DAP Link from the following site. http://www.jp.onkyo.com/audiovisual/dap/ On a Windows computer double-click "setup.exe" and on a Macintosh computer double-click "XDAPLink.pkg" to install. Follow the on-screen instructions to install. A shortcut is created on the desktop after installation on a Windows computer.
  • Page 63 Turn on the power of the unit. 0 To copy to a micro SD card, insert a micro SD card into the card slot. When inserting a micro SD card, turn this unit off before opening the slot tray. Connect this unit to the computer with the supplied micro USB cable.
  • Page 64 In the home screen of this unit, swipe from top to bottom and tap "USB for charging".
  • Page 65 Tap "File transfers". 0 If the message such as "Connection of the device is not recognized" is displayed on the unit, close all running applications and retry starting at step 3.
  • Page 66 Start X-DAP Link.
  • Page 67 2.   onkyo music If there are files you have downloaded from onkyo music (a site that distributes music files), select this folder. iTunes Media If you are using iTunes ® , a play list and content are displayed.
  • Page 68 iTunes Library XML with other applications". 0 There may be some differences in the operations screens and how operations are performed depending on the iTunes version. For details, see the operating instructions for iTunes.
  • Page 69 Click 3 to select built-in storage or SD card as the copy destination, then click "OK". You can also click 4 to specify different copy destinations to 3. 0 The copy destinations for this unit are the built-in storage and SD slot ×1, so 5 is not available for use.
  • Page 70 The following message may be displayed on your computer. To select and copy only certain files to add, select "No" in this screen. Select "Yes" to reflect files that have already been copied to the list. If you do this, music files that you have deselected will be deleted from this unit during copying.
  • Page 71 Select the music files you want to copy according to the copy destination. When this copy destination is selected:...
  • Page 72 When this copy destination is selected:...
  • Page 73 Click the copy button with the same color as the one you selected in step 11, then click "OK" in the confirmation screen. The selected music files are copied to this unit.
  • Page 74 Tap Music in the home screen of this unit. 0 Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage. See here for headphone ratings ( 162)
  • Page 75 In the library, tap the track you want to play. 0 It may take some time for tracks to be displayed in the library. Tap or click here Play operation details. ( 82)
  • Page 76 Drag and drop to copy and play ∫ Use the supplied micro USB cable to connect this unit to a computer. Connect so the wider side of the plug is down when inserting into this unit's micro USB port. You may damage the plug or jack if you try to insert it the wrong way.
  • Page 77 In the home screen of this unit, swipe from top to bottom and tap "USB for charging".
  • Page 78 Tap "File transfers". 0 If "AutoPlay" or similar is displayed on your computer, select "Open folder to view files" and then proceed to step 5. Select this unit from the "PC" option on your computer.
  • Page 79 Open the folder you want to save to. To copy to the built-in storage, open the "Music" folder in the built-in storage. To copy to a micro SD card, open the folder for the micro SD card you want to copy to. 0 The screen displayed depends on the OS and language of your computer.
  • Page 80 Tap Music in the home screen of this unit. 0 Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage. See here for headphone ratings ( 162)
  • Page 81 In the library, tap the track you want to play. 0 It may take some time for tracks to be displayed in the library. Tap or click here Play operation details. ( 82)
  • Page 82: Play Operation Details

    Play operation details Library display ∫ When Music starts the library (a list of tracks synched with Music) is displayed. Flick the library screen left or right to change the categorization. Folder All tracks saved in the same folder level are displayed.
  • Page 83 Artists Displays by artist. Albums Displays by album. Songs Displays all tracks. Genres Displays by genre. Compilations Displays by compilation albums. Composers Displays by song writer. Format Displays by data format. 0 Tap the search icon above the list screen to search for a track. 0 When "Auto sync"...
  • Page 84 Play operations ∫ When you tap the track you want to play in the library, the screen changes to the play screen and play starts. Tap to return to the library.
  • Page 85 Play/pause Tap inside the displayed circle.
  • Page 86 Skipping tracks Flick the play screen side to side.
  • Page 87: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the volume The volume bar is displayed on the screen when you turn the volume dial. You can then adjust the volume by dragging the bar up or down. You can also adjust the volume with the volume dial.
  • Page 88 The play screen ∫  ...
  • Page 89 1. Move to the queue. The currently playing tracks and songs in the album are displayed in order in a queue. 2. The lyrics of the songs are automatically obtained and displayed. If the unit is not connected to the internet or "Obtain synchronized lyrics"...
  • Page 90 files. Tap the icon at the top left to return to the previous screen. For Obtain synchronized lyrics ( 114) 3. Displays the slide menu where you can change play and sound settings. 4. Seek bar Progresses along with the track's progress. Tap on the edge of the circle to skip to that position in the track.
  • Page 91 5. The track being played is added to the playlist. 6. Tap to see details about the track. 7. Repeat mode Tap to change the mode: 1 track repeat track repeat no repeat. 8. Shuffle mode Tap to turn random play on or off. 9.
  • Page 92: Editing A Play List

    Editing a play list Creating a play list ∫ Select the tracks you like to create your own play list. In the library, tap the icon at the right of the screen for the track you want to add to the play list to display the list menu.
  • Page 93 Tap "Replace Up Next". Tap the icon at the right of the screen for the track you want to add next to display the list menu, then tap "Play Next". Repeat step 3 to make a list of tracks you want to save as a play list.
  • Page 94 Tap the icon at the top left of the screen to move to the queue.
  • Page 95 Tap "Save as playlist", enter a title and tap "SAVE". 0 New play lists cannot be created from play lists created outside of Music, for example with iTunes.
  • Page 96 Editing a play list ∫ Editing a play list Display the list of play lists from the library and tap "Edit". To delete a play list: Tap the icon of the play list you want to delete then tap "OK".
  • Page 97 To change the order of a play list: Drag the icon of the play list you want to reorder. To change the name of a play list: Tap the play list you want to rename, enter the name and tap "OK". To finish editing: Tap "Done".
  • Page 98 Editing tracks in a play list Display the list of play lists from the library, tap the play list you want to edit, and tap "Edit". To delete a track from a play list: Tap the icon of the track you want to delete then tap "OK".
  • Page 99 To change the order of tracks in a play list: Drag the icon of the track you want to reorder. To finish editing: Tap "Done". 0 Tracks are not deleted from the unit even if you delete them from a play list.
  • Page 100: Equalizer Settings

    Equalizer settings You can adjust the sound quality how you like by setting the equalizer. Switching to the equalizer screen ∫ Tap the equalizer screen icon in the play screen to move to the equalizer screen.
  • Page 101 Selecting preset equalizers ∫ Tap "Preset EQ" in the equalizer screen. Tap the equalizer you want to set. Flat/11Band/Dance/Jazz/Pop/Rock/Vocal...
  • Page 102 Tap the icon at the top left of the screen to return to the play screen. 0 Tap the icon to turn the equalizer on or off. Equalizer on Equalizer off...
  • Page 103 Selecting equalizers created by ∫ famous musicians Tap "Featured EQ" in the equalizer screen.
  • Page 104 Tap the equalizer of the musician that interests you. 0 Tap the icon to turn the equalizer on or off. Equalizer on Equalizer off 0 Click the icon of the musician to view the profile of the musician. Modifying the equalizer ∫...
  • Page 105 Drag the points on the equalizer curve side to side to change the frequency and up or down to change the boost.
  • Page 106 0 You can add a point by tapping on the curve where there isn't a point. 0 You can move all equalizer points up or down by dragging from a point off the equalizer curve. Tap the save icon at the top right of the screen, enter a name, and tap "SAVE".
  • Page 107: Slide Menu

    Slide menu Tap the icon at the top right of the Music screen to display the slide menu which allows you to make settings for the Music app.
  • Page 108: Sound Setting

    Sound setting ∫ DSP function Use to turn on or off the equalizer and other items in the slide menu at once ("Upsampling Mode" and "Real-time DSD Conversion"). Lock Range Adjust You can improve sound quality by adjusting the lock range of the audio input signal's jitter (modulation).
  • Page 109: External Device

    device connected via USB. (The initial setting is a maximum of 192 kHz.) Off/On Upsampling upper limit Set the limit for upsampling. 96 kHz/192 kHz/384 kHz (USB audio only) External device ∫ Select playback device A list of output destinations is displayed, including headphones, Bluetooth enabled device, and USB devices.
  • Page 110: Auto Sync

    Settings ∫ Settings HD Library Sync Auto sync Automatically synchronize music files you have copied to this unit from a computer or music files on a micro SD card with the files in the library. Music Folders You can select a folder to synchronize with the library.
  • Page 111 Display a list of frequently asked questions and their answers. Playback Crossfade At the point where one song ends and another begins, you can fade out the song ending and fade into the song beginning. PCM Gain setting You can set the volume level when converting DSD format music files to PCM.
  • Page 112 0 Tap "SEARCH FOR USB DEVICES" to search for USB devices connected to this unit. SEARCH FOR USB DEVICES Searches for USB devices connected to this unit. USB Audio USB Host Audio Driver is valid. You can output high-res sources by USB when you enable this setting.
  • Page 113 "Direct Transfer". (Supported devices: DAC-HA300, XPA-700) Direct transfer output frequency maximum Set the upper limit for frequency when "Direct Transfer" is selected in "DSD Output Format". Select the frequency that your connected USB device can process. Auto/2.8 MHz/5.6 MHz/11.2 MHz DoP Pause Operation When you select "Output DSD Zero", you can reduce the reoccurrence of noise...
  • Page 114 Real-time DSD Conversion Converts in real time music files such as MP3, WAV, and FLAC to DSD. You can enjoy non-high-resolution music files with high quality sound. Off/DSD 2.8 MHz/High-Precision DSD 2.8 MHz/DSD 5.6 MHz/High-Precision DSD 5.6 MHz 0 You can enjoy a better sound quality if you select one of the high-precision modes, but the burden on the CPU increases and power consumption rises, which may lead...
  • Page 115 Home screen wallpaper setting Makes the wallpaper of the home screen the jacket image. Headphone Type Plays using the optimum frequency characteristics when using Onkyo headphones. Select from the model numbers displayed on the screen. About Displays the licenses for open source software.
  • Page 116 Peeping prevention The jacket images of the album being played are shown darkened to make it harder for someone peeping to read. Change playback screen mode Select playback screen mode Select the desired mode from two types. edit tab You can edit the display or hide settings for the tab categories displayed in the library and also change the display order.
  • Page 117: Usb Output

    USB output You can connect a headphone amplifier or D/A converter, for example, that has a USB connector. You will need a USB OTG (On-The- Go) cable (commercially available) to connect to this unit. Make sure you have the correct type of USB cable for the USB port of the device you are connecting to the OTG cable.
  • Page 118 If the device connected supports high-res sources, connect after performing the following procedure to enable high-res output. Proceed to step 4 if not supported. Tap Music in the home screen. Music Tap the icon at the top right of the screen. Tap "Settings"...
  • Page 119 A message is displayed on the unit's screen. Tap "OK". 0 You can make other settings such as selecting the output format and setting the upper limit for the frequency. For details about "USB Audio" ( 112)
  • Page 120: Bluetooth ® Function

    ® Bluetooth function You can listen to music wirelessly by using Bluetooth enabled devices such as headphones or speakers. Reception is possible over a distance of 10 m with a clear line of sight. The communication distance will be reduced in some conditions.
  • Page 121 Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Bluetooth". If it is "Off", tap it to turn it "On". Tap the equipment to be connected. Pairing will end after a short time.
  • Page 122 Tap Music in the home screen. Music Tap the track you want to start play. When connecting after the first time Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Bluetooth" and tap the device you want to connect in "Paired devices".
  • Page 123 Canceling a connection ∫ Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Bluetooth". Select the device you want to disconnect and tap "OK". 0 Pairing information is not deleted even if you cancel the connection. Tap the icon displayed with the device whose pairing information you want to delete and tap "FORGET".
  • Page 124: Telephone Function

    Telephone function Make or take a call Register a contact in the phone book...
  • Page 125 Make or take a call Make a call ∫ Tap Phone in the home screen of this unit.
  • Page 126 Tap the keypad icon. Tap the dial pad to enter the telephone number, then tap the icon.
  • Page 127 Tap the icon when the call is finished. 0 You can also make calls to contacts in the phone book. To "Make a call from the phone book" ( 136)
  • Page 128 Take a call ∫ When in sleep mode When you receive a call, an icon is displayed on the screen. Flick the icon to the right to take the call. 0 To refuse the call, flick the icon to the left.
  • Page 129 Tap the icon when the call is finished. When operating When you receive a call, an icon is displayed on the screen. Tap the icon to take the call. 0 Tap " × " to refuse the call.
  • Page 130 The call screen ∫ 1. The phone number you are in a call with is displayed. 2. You can use the speaker for hands free calls. 3. You can stop the other party from hearing your voice.
  • Page 131 4. You can display the dial pad to send push signals while in a call. 5. The call time is displayed. 6. Display the dial pad to call another party. 7. Put the call on hold. 8. End the call.
  • Page 132 The home screen for the telephone ∫ Flick the screen left or right to change the display. 1. Enter a name or phone number to search for a contact in the phone book. 2. Display contacts registered as favorites. 3. Display the log of calls made or received. 4.
  • Page 133 Register a contact in the phone book Register the information for contacts, such as names and numbers, in the phone book. Tap Phone in the home screen of this unit. Tap the icon at the top right of the screen to display the contacts screen.
  • Page 134 Tap the add contacts icon at the bottom right of the screen to move to the input screen. Enter the required items. Tap "More Fields" to enter information other than just the phone number and email address. When you are finished entering the contact information, tap the icon to the right of "Add new contact"...
  • Page 135 To edit phone book entries: Tap the contact you want to edit in the list of contacts, then tap the icon. To delete a contact: Tap the icon of the contact you want to delete then tap "Delete".
  • Page 136: Make A Call From The Phone Book

    Make a call from the phone book ∫ Tap the icon at the top right of the screen to display the list of contacts. Tap the contact you want to call, then tap the phone number.
  • Page 137 Register contacts as favorites ∫ You can register contacts you use frequently as favorites. Tap the icon at the top right of the screen to display the list of contacts. Tap the contact you want to register as a favorite, then tap the icon.
  • Page 138 The contact is registered in the list of favorites.
  • Page 139: Using The Camera

    Using the camera Taking photographs Taking videos Taking panorama photographs To view the images or videos you have taken...
  • Page 140: Taking Photographs

    Taking photographs Tap Camera in the home screen of this unit.
  • Page 141 Tap the regular photograph icon at the top right of the screen. Tap the point on the screen you want to focus on. The focus display inside the ring turns green when the camera is focused.
  • Page 142 Tap the shutter icon.
  • Page 143 The shooting screen ∫ 1. You can change the camera settings to suit different scenes, such as "Portrait", "Sports", etc. 2. You can add effects such as "Mono", "Sepia", etc. to photos when shooting.
  • Page 144 3. Switch between the main camera and the front camera. 4. This gives you a guide to the number of images that can be recorded. 5. Check the images or videos you have taken. 6. This takes two photographs with one shot. One with normal settings and one with clearer brightness and contrast.
  • Page 145: Taking Videos

    Taking videos Tap the icon at the bottom right of the screen, then tap the video icon. Tap the shutter icon to start shooting.
  • Page 146 Tap the shutter icon again to stop shooting.
  • Page 147 The shooting screen ∫ 1. You can add effects such as "Mono", "Sepia", etc. to videos when shooting. 2. Switch between the main camera and the front camera. 3. Check the images or videos you have taken.
  • Page 148 4. You can change settings such as the shooting quality, recording time, etc. 5. Tap to start and stop shooting. 6. Switch between normal photography, panorama photography, and video.
  • Page 149: Taking Panorama Photographs

    Taking panorama photographs Tap the icon at the bottom right of the screen, then tap the panorama icon. Tap the shutter icon, then move the unit either horizontally or vertically. 0 Move the unit at a steady speed. Moving the unit too fast may result in a poor photograph.
  • Page 150 Tap the shutter icon again to stop shooting. 0 Shooting also stops automatically once you have moved the unit approximately 180° from the starting position.
  • Page 151: To View The Images Or Videos You Have Taken

    To view the images or videos you have taken Tap the icon at the bottom left of the screen. Flick the list left or right.
  • Page 152 0 To return to the shooting screen, tap To delete the images or videos you have taken: Select the image or video you want to delete from the list, and tap the icon at the top right of the screen.
  • Page 153: Settings

    Settings Settings to enable settings for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, settings for audio output, security settings, firmware updates, and a variety of other settings. This manual explains settings related to music playback. Make sound and output settings Updating Backing up and resetting...
  • Page 154 Make sound and output settings This section explains the items in "Sound & notification" in "Settings" that help you enjoy high-quality sound. Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Sound & notification" and select the item to change the setting. Output select Switching the headphone output.
  • Page 155 means you can drive headphones that have a high impedance. A.C.G. A mode for balanced headphones. You can switch to this ACG (mode) from Balanced (mode). The basic operating method is the same as the balanced mode, but uses technology to even more forcefully fix grounding standards, so you can enjoy a sound quality with improved clarity and stability than the balanced mode.
  • Page 156 0 When you have "Fixed line out mode" on, output through the headphone jack is at maximum volume, so do not use headphones. Adjust the volume on the connected device. L/R balance Change the left and right volume balance between 0 and 20. If you set R to 20, no sound is heard from the left speaker.
  • Page 157 Lock range adjust You can improve sound quality by adjusting the lock range of the audio input signal's jitter (modulation). The lock range can be adjusted from the more precise Narrow up to Wide in seven steps. 0 If you change the lock range and the sound is interrupted, adjust to the Normal or Wide ends.
  • Page 158 Volume lock Disables volume control with the volume dial on this unit. The effect works when the screen is off. 0 It is recommended to turn this ON to avoid unexpected changes in volume during use. Headphone jack auto detect Set whether to detect if a headphone has been connected to the headphone jack or not.
  • Page 159 Updating Updates the software on this unit to the latest version. A message is displayed on the screen when an update file is released for the software. Tap the message and follow the on screen instructions to update. Check whether there is an update file ∫...
  • Page 160 Backing up and resetting Backing up ∫ You can back up your apps and settings to a Google server. Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Backup & reset" and set "Back up my data" to "On". Resetting ∫ Reset the unit to the condition it was in when you purchased it.
  • Page 161: Specifications

    Others Specifications Supported playback formats Continuous play time Number of music files recordable Cautions for use License and Trademark Information Specifications Platform: Android6.0 Display: 5.0-inch, 1920 × 1080 dot resolution...
  • Page 162 Interfaces and input/output jacks: 0 Headphone jack 4-conductor, ø3.5 mm microphone compatible* , impedance: 16 to 300 Ω* 0 Headphone jack (balanced output) 4-conductor, ø2.5 mm, impedance: 32 to 600 Ω* *1 Not all headphones are guaranteed to work. *2 Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage.
  • Page 163 Camera pixels: 0 Main camera: 16 mega pixels 0 Front camera: 8 mega pixels Mass of main unit: 234 g External dimensions (excluding protrusions): 142.3 mm × 72.0 mm × 11.9 mm (height/width/depth) Supplied Accessories: 0 micro USB cable 0 AC Adapter 0 Slot Tray Eject Pin 0 Quick Start Guide This document is an online instruction manual.
  • Page 164: Supported Playback Formats

    Supported playback formats 0 MP3/AAC (up to 48 kHz)* 0 DSD/DSF/DSDIFF (2.8 MHz/3 MHz/5.6 MHz/ 6 MHz/11.2 MHz PCM conversion/DoP output)* 0 FLAC/ALAC/WAV/AIFF/MQA (up to 384 kHz), OggVorbis (up to 192 kHz) *1 Files that are protected by DRM cannot be played.
  • Page 165: Continuous Play Time

    Continuous play time Times shown are a guide. Playback times depend on settings. 0 FLAC 24 bit 96 kHz In standby mode during unbalanced connection: 26 hours * With the screen off, playing with Music, and using a 4-contact ø3.5 mm headphone connection Number of music files recordable This is a guide to the number of music files you...
  • Page 166: Cautions For Use

    Cautions for use This unit ∫ 0 The 2.5 mm diameter headphone jack of this unit is compatible with 4-conductor plugs and the 3.5 mm diameter headphone jack is compatible with 4-conductor plugs supporting microphone input, but there is no guarantee of operation for any headphone connected.
  • Page 167: Playing Audio

    Playing audio ∫ 0 Play may stop momentarily when you turn the Bluetooth function OFF while using balanced headphone output. If this happens, start play again. 0 Play may stop momentarily when you turn "Stand-alone mode" ON. If this happens, start play again.
  • Page 168 FCC electronic authorization labeling ∫ You can confirm information related to authorizations using the following procedure: Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "About phone" - "Legal information" - "Certification".
  • Page 169: License And Trademark Information

    License and Trademark Information Qualcomm aptX is a product of Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd. Qualcomm is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries, used with permission. aptX is a trademark of Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd., registered in the United States and other countries, used with permission.
  • Page 170 Qualcomm Quick Charge is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Qualcomm is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries. Quick Charge is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated. All Qualcomm Incorporated trademarks are used with permission. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are ®...
  • Page 171 The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of Wi-Fi Alliance ® iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Google, Android, Google Play and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc. DSD and the Direct Stream Digital logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
  • Page 172 The product with this logo is conformed to Hi- Res Audio standard defined by Japan Audio Society. This logo is used under license from Japan Audio Society. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 173 SN 29403031 © 2017 Onkyo & Pioneer Innovations Corporation All rights reserved.

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