Mazda BT-50 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 BLACK 10mm (0.08) BTNAVIDVDAUD-IE-2001TH_5102683_Cover.indd 2020/07/08 16:05:41...
  • Page 2 • We recommend that you also read the separate instructions for the equipment on your vehicle that was installed by your Mazda Dealer. • Your Mazda Dealer will be glad to answer any questions you may have about the information in this manual.
  • Page 3 Symbols Used in This Manual WARNING • Failure to follow these instructions identified by this symbol could result in a fire inside your vehicle in addition to death or serious injury to you and/or other people. CAUTION • Failure to follow these instructions identified by this symbol could result in injuries or an accident.
  • Page 4 "Symbols Used in This Manual". • Please read all materials, such as instruction manuals and warranties provided with the product. MAZDA will not be responsible for unsatisfactory product performance due to failure to comply with these instructions. • Changes to product specifications may result in differences between the content of the instruction manual and features of the product.
  • Page 5 CHAPTER DESCRIPTION HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ....... 1 BEFORE USE ..........2 SETTINGS ............3 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) ....4 AUDIO ............5 HANDSFREE ..........6 APPS .............. 7 SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM (Models with NAVI) ............8 STEERING WHEEL BUTTONS ..... 9 REAR CAMERA ...........
  • Page 7 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ● How to Use This Manual ● How to Find a Specific Topic...
  • Page 8 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL How to Use This Manual Chapter index tab Chapter/section titles Use this for quick access to These titles are useful for getting the your desired chapter. gist of the content at a glance. AUDIO USB Video File Player Using the USB Video File Player WARNING (12)
  • Page 9 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL How to Find a Specific Topic Search for the page describing the specific topic by using the general table of contents under CHAPTER DESCRIPTION, the CHAPTER INDEX, and/or the TABLE OF CONTENTS on the first page of each chapter.
  • Page 10 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL...
  • Page 11 BEFORE USE ● Operating Precautions ● How to Use This Unit ● How to Use the Home Screen 2-10 ● Customising the Home Screen 2-13...
  • Page 12 • Do not disassemble or modify the product as its internal structure is designed precisely. If you need any technical assistance, please contact your nearest MAZDA dealer. ADVICE • Do not use this unit when it is very hot inside the vehicle, such as on a hot summer's day.
  • Page 13 • The explanations in this manual use screen images from the navigation model. Turn on the vehicle engine. • "Now Loading…" appears on the screen. Shortly after, the MAZDA logo is displayed for a few seconds, followed by the "CAUTION" screen.
  • Page 14 BEFORE USE Part names and functions <Models with NAVI> <Models without NAVI> Button Function (Models with NAVI) • Touch to display the map screen. (Models without NAVI) • Touch to display the audio screen. • Volume up/down. (Models with NAVI) •...
  • Page 15 BEFORE USE NOTE • You can turn off the screen with the information screen. (See page 2-12) • The touch panel may function incorrectly or fail to respond if operated with objects other than fingers (nails, operation when wearing gloves, pens, etc.) USB and AUX terminals Parts Function...
  • Page 16 BEFORE USE Inserting and Ejecting a Disc (If Equipped with Disc Player) Inserting a disc CAUTION • Do not forcibly insert a disc into the unit, as this may result in damage to your disc or to the unit. Insert a disc into the disc slot. •...
  • Page 17 BEFORE USE Operating with Gestures You can operate this unit with touch gestures. CAUTION • Touch the touch screen buttons with your finger. Operating touch screen buttons with the point of hard objects, such as ballpoint pens and mechanical pencils, may damage the screen.
  • Page 18 BEFORE USE Using the Common Touch Screen Buttons You can operate this unit by touching the marks and items displayed on the screen directly with your fingers. • To protect the LCD screen from damage, touch the touch screen buttons gently. Operating list screens You can scroll up or down the screen if hidden items are available.
  • Page 19 BEFORE USE Operating the on-screen keyboard <Figure the Navi model screen> Function Displays the entered characters. Enters the touched character in the text field. • : The first page and the second page on the letter keypad. • : Switches between upper case and lower case. •...
  • Page 20 2-10 BEFORE USE How to Use the Home Screen Home Screen Buttons, information and widgets are displayed on the home screen. Touch the buttons or drag the screen to open screens and access functions. <Models with NAVI> <Models without NAVI> Function Page Status bar...
  • Page 21 2-11 BEFORE USE Status Bar The status bar consists of three areas. Function Information display area: • Shows the indicators for warnings, errors and such. : Indicates that you have a missed call. : Indicates that the software update version file found and update is available. : Indicates that handsfree phoning is currently being used.
  • Page 22 2-12 BEFORE USE Function Current time: • When the "Clock Display" is on, the current time screen appears. (See page 3-4) NOTE <Models with NAVI> • The status bar disappears when no operation is performed for several seconds on the map screen. Touch the map screen to display the status bar again. Information Screen Drag the status bar to the bottom to display the information screen.
  • Page 23 2-13 BEFORE USE Customising the Home Screen Widget Add frequently used functions to the home screen as widgets. Selecting a widget on the Home screen You can select a widget by flick a finger left or right on the widget you want to change. Function Page Clock/calendar widget...
  • Page 24 2-14 BEFORE USE Clock/calendar widget If you touch an area of the widget other than a touch screen button, the clock/calendar widget appears in the full screen. <Widget screen> <Full screen> Function Time Date Digital/analog clock • Select digital or analogue clock mode. Calendar •...
  • Page 25 2-15 BEFORE USE Audio source widget The audio source widget can be used to display information and controls relating to the audio source running at that time. Touching anywhere inside the widget except the touch screen buttons switches the current audio to full-screen display. <Disc/USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio menu>...
  • Page 26 2-16 BEFORE USE Compass widget If you touch an area of the widget other than a touch screen button, the compass widget appears in the full screen. <Widget screen> <Full screen> Function Direction Display the latitude Display the longitude Setting You can change the direction mode: 1.
  • Page 27 2-17 BEFORE USE Navigation widget (Models with NAVI) If you touch an area of the widget other than a touch screen button, the navigation widget appears in the full screen. <Widget screen> <Full screen> Function Page Changes the map view mode. Changes the map scale.
  • Page 28 2-18 BEFORE USE Traffic conditions widget (Models with NAVI) If you touch an area of the widget other than a touch screen button, the traffic conditions widget appears in the full screen. <Widget screen> <Full screen> (3) (4) (3) (4) Function Name of the road on which the traffic event is occurring.
  • Page 29 SETTINGS ● Displaying the Settings Screen ● Displaying the Navigation Settings Screen 3-31...
  • Page 30 SETTINGS Displaying the Settings Screen This allows you to configure settings and navigation settings for the entire unit. <Models without NAVI> Touch (Settings). <Models with NAVI> NOTE • See "Displaying the Navigation Settings Screen" on page 3-31 for the navigation settings.
  • Page 31 SETTINGS System Settings This allows you to change system settings. On the settings screen, touch System Touch the setting you want to change. • System Language (See page 3-3) • Clock Setting (See page 3-4) • Select Time Zone (See page 3-5) •...
  • Page 32 SETTINGS Clock settings This allows you to change the settings of clock display. On the System settings screen, touch Clock Setting • The clock settings screen will be shown. Clock format settings This allows you to change the type of clock format. Touch the toggle button in "Use 24-hour Format".
  • Page 33 SETTINGS Time zone settings <Models with NAVI> On the System settings screen, touch Select Time Zone Touch your time zone. <Models without NAVI> Configure time zone manually Touch the button on the select time zone screen. Manual Touch to set the time. Touch Daylight saving time settings You can configure daylight saving time.
  • Page 34 SETTINGS Device name settings You can change the device name that is used for identifying this unit when connecting this unit with other devices. On the System setting screen, touch "Device Name". Touch the "Device Name" field, enters the character. •...
  • Page 35 SETTINGS MirrorLink™ settings You can turn MirrorLink™ on and off. On the System settings screen, touch the "MirrorLink™" toggle button. • Touch "ON/OFF" to change the setting of MirrorLink™. • Turning MirrorLink™ on will turn Android Auto off. NOTE • See "MirrorLink™" on page 7-12 for more information about MirrorLink™. Keyboard settings This allows you to change the keyboard layout or language settings.
  • Page 36 SETTINGS Initialising sensor learning (Models with NAVI) If the GPS reception is lost, the navigation system of this unit determines the relative position of the vehicle by Gyro sensor, Speed pulse and the reverse signal. You can clear all the information collected by the sensors. •...
  • Page 37 SETTINGS System reset This allows you to delete all registered data/system settings and restore the unit to its factory defaults. On the System settings screen, touch Reset • The system reset screen will be shown. Deleting personal data The settings and the data in application that were saved by the user can be cleared. On the Reset settings screen, touch Clear Personal Data...
  • Page 38 3-10 SETTINGS Initialising system settings This allows you to delete all system settings and restore the device to its factory defaults. On the Reset settings screen, touch Restore Factory Default Touch Touch System update (Models with NAVI) You can check update methods and history. On the System settings screen, touch System Update...
  • Page 39 3-11 SETTINGS Viewing update history You can view system and data update history. On the System Update screen, touch Update History • This displays the update history list. Viewing system data On the System settings screen, touch About System information <Models without NAVI>...
  • Page 40 3-12 SETTINGS <Models with NAVI> It is possible to check which system version is running, and which Auth Code is necessary to update map data. See "Updating the Map" on page 4-41 for details of map updates. On the About screen, touch System Information •...
  • Page 41 3-13 SETTINGS Audio Settings This allows you to change audio settings. On the settings screen, touch Audio Touch the setting you want to change. Fader / Balance settings On the Audio settings screen, touch Fader / Balance Drag the cursor to the position you want.
  • Page 42 3-14 SETTINGS Treble settings On the Audio settings screen, touch Treble Drag the cursor to the position you want. Automatic sound leveliser settings On the Audio settings screen, touch Auto Sound Level Touch the sensitivity you want. • : Turn the automatic sound leveliser off. •...
  • Page 43 3-15 SETTINGS Phone volume settings On the Audio settings screen, touch Phone Volume Drag the cursor to the volume you want. • Adjustable range is "0" to "63". • The default setting is "30". • You can also adjust the value by pressing the VOL ( ) during a call.
  • Page 44 3-16 SETTINGS Display Settings This allows you to change display settings. On the settings screen, touch Display Touch the setting you want to change. Home screen settings By switching the Home Screen settings is on, you can display the home screen on two screens.
  • Page 45 3-17 SETTINGS Animation effect settings Enables and disables a smoothing effect when transitioning between screens or using a flick gesture. On the Display setting screen, touch the toggle button in "Animation Effects". • Touch "ON/OFF" to change the setting of animation effects. Screen settings On the Display settings screen, touch...
  • Page 46 3-18 SETTINGS Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth settings screen allows you to add/remove mobile phones or portable devices, connect or disconnect, change passcodes (passkeys), and view detailed Bluetooth settings. WARNING • Do not add or adjust Bluetooth settings while driving. Stop your vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake before adjusting Bluetooth settings.
  • Page 47 3-19 SETTINGS Bluetooth on/off This allows you to turn Bluetooth features on and off. On the Bluetooth setting screen, touch the toggle button in "Bluetooth". • Touch "ON/OFF" to change the setting of Bluetooth. NOTE • To enable Android Auto "Bluetooth" is automatically turned on when a device is connected via USB.
  • Page 48 3-20 SETTINGS Adding a mobile phone or portable device You can add up to 5 mobile phones or portable devices to this unit. • Make sure the Bluetooth setting on the adding mobile phone or portable device is − Go to "Settings" "Bluetooth"...
  • Page 49 3-21 SETTINGS Pair from this device Touch Search Device Touch the mobile phone or portable device you want to add. The process differs depending on the mobile phone or portable device. Please configure settings as required by the device. <Bluetooth device with SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)> Check that the unit and your mobile phone or portable device show the same matching code,...
  • Page 50 3-22 SETTINGS <Bluetooth device without SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)> "Pairing... Please input the PIN code. PIN code is: XXXX". • The PIN code "XXXX" may differ by model. Enter the PIN code shown on the unit on your mobile phone or portable device.
  • Page 51 3-23 SETTINGS Pair from a mobile phone or portable device Touch Pair from Mobile Phone Touch "CAR AUDIO", your mobile phone or portable device. The process differs depending on the mobile phone or portable device. Please configure settings as required by the device. <Bluetooth device with SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)>...
  • Page 52 3-24 SETTINGS <Bluetooth device without SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)> Enter the PIN code shown on the unit on your mobile phone or portable device. Touch...
  • Page 53 3-25 SETTINGS Auto-answer settings This allows you to automatically accept incoming phone calls. On the Bluetooth settings screen, touch Auto Answer Touch the setting you want. Auto-reject settings This allows you to automatically reject incoming phone calls. On the Bluetooth setting screen, touch the toggle button in "Auto Rejecting".
  • Page 54 3-26 SETTINGS Bluetooth details On the Bluetooth settings screen, touch Paired Device List Touch the mobile phone or portable device you want to adjust. NOTE • : Enables to use the handsfree phone. • : Enables to use the Bluetooth audio player.
  • Page 55 3-27 SETTINGS Switching devices If two or more mobile phones or portable devices are connected, you can switch between the mobile phone and portable device you want to use. On the Paired Device List screen, touch the mobile phone or portable device you want.
  • Page 56 3-28 SETTINGS Wi-Fi Settings For Wi-Fi supported standards, see "Specifications" on page 11-23. On the settings screen, touch Wi-Fi Touch the setting you want to change. • : (See page 3-28) • : (See page 3-29) Miracast Turning Wi-Fi off This allows you to turn Wi-Fi features off.
  • Page 57 3-29 SETTINGS Miracast on/off On the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch the Miracast Enable Wi-Fi on your smartphone. • For information on how to use your smartphone, please refer to the user manual for your smartphone. • The Miracast display name will vary according to make and model.
  • Page 58 3-30 SETTINGS Camera Settings Rear camera guide line display settings Set whether or not camera guide lines are displayed while reversing. On the settings screen, touch Camera Touch the toggle button in "Guide Line". • Touch "ON/OFF" to change the setting of guide line.
  • Page 59 3-31 SETTINGS Displaying the Navigation Settings Screen Common Settings Navi Common Touch the item you want to set. • : You can select the navigation system language. (See page 3-31) Language − The system language can be set at the main settings screen. (See page 3-3) •...
  • Page 60 3-32 SETTINGS Display Settings Navi Display Touch the item you want to set. • : You can select the unit of distance and speed displayed on your navigation Units system. • : Adjusts screen brightness when sidelights are in use. Map Colour (Day/Night) −...
  • Page 61 3-33 SETTINGS • : You can select whether to display or hide the line connecting the Straight Guideline current position of the vehicle with the destination or with the cursor position at a point selected by scrolling the map. • *: The track log display appears.
  • Page 62 3-34 SETTINGS Correcting the vehicle position deviation Be sure to stop your vehicle before correcting your vehicle's position on the system. On the Driving settings screen, touch Vehicle Position Adjustment Scroll to the position where you want to set your vehicle's position. Touch Touch the arrow screen button to set the direction.
  • Page 63 3-35 SETTINGS Others Settings Navi Others • : Displays Warning Sign Alert on the map. You can turn this function Warning Sign Alert on and off. • : Touch this button, you can make individual settings for each Warning Sign Settings type of "Warning Sign Alert".
  • Page 64 3-36 SETTINGS...
  • Page 65 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) ● Before Operation ● Navigation Menu and Map ● Destination Search 4-10 ● Saving Locations 4-24 ● Route 4-27 ● Track Log 4-31 ● Traffic Information (TMC) 4-33 ● Navigation System Tips 4-35 ● Updating the Map 4-41...
  • Page 66 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Before Operation Safety Instructions To use this unit in the safest possible manner, follow all of the safety tips shown in this section. • For your safety, some functions may become inoperable when driving. Unavailable screen buttons are dimmed. WARNING •...
  • Page 67 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Information on Warnings and Safety The navigation system uses a built-in GPS receiver to guide you to your destination. This software dose not transmit the GPS position of your vehicle, and cannot be used to track the vehicle. Do not look at the navigation screen if it is not safe to do so.
  • Page 68 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Navigation Menu and Map How to Use the Navigation Menu Operating the navigation menu • You can flick left or right to display the next or previous page. Function Page Displays the map screen. Searches for the 4-10 destination.
  • Page 69 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) How to Use the Map Screen Most of the information provided by your navigation system can be viewed on the map. Displaying the map screen (15) (14) (13) (12) (11) (10) Function Page Next direction. — •...
  • Page 70 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Function Page Route indicator. (10) — • The current route appears only when the route is set. Current position indicator. (11) 3-32 • The indicator can be changed. Current location information. (12) 4-23 • Touch the information bar to display detailed information. Direction of destination.
  • Page 71 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Guidance given while driving When navigating on multilane roads, lane information is available. The information indicates the recommended lane to be in to easily maneuver the next guidance. When you approach the next guidance point on the route, lane information is displayed, and the branch point travel direction appears expanded in an illustration.
  • Page 72 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Changing the scale of the map You can change how much of the map is displayed on the screen with the following methods. • Touching (Zoom in) • Touching (Zoom out) • Pinching out (Zoom in) •...
  • Page 73 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) • Touching and dragging downward with two fingers. (2D view) • Touching and dragging upwards with two fingers. (3D view) Scrolling the map You can touch and drag the screen to scroll the map to the desired direction. •...
  • Page 74 Displays the next or previous page. • You can flick left or right to — display the next or previous page. Searches nearby MAZDA 4-16 dealers. Searches by telephone number. 4-17 Searches from recent locations. • This function is available only...
  • Page 75 4-11 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Touch • The search result screen differs depending on the search method. • If the route is already set, a message appears asking whether to set the searched location as the destination or a waypoint. –...
  • Page 76 4-12 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Searching a Point of Interest (POI) by the name of a facility Touch Name Enter the name or category of the destination you are looking for, touch • A list of POIs you have searched for by entering the name with the keyboard is displayed below the text input area.
  • Page 77 4-13 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Searching by coordinates Touch Coordinates Enter the latitude and longitude, touch • The location confirmation screen appears. (See page 4-23)
  • Page 78 4-14 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Searching a destination by address Touch Address Select the desired category in the screen and search for the destination. • House Number Enter the house number Enter the road name Touch the desired road name Enter the city name Touch the desired city name.
  • Page 79 4-15 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Searching a Point of Interest (POI) by a category Touch Vicinity Function Sets the area in which the POIs should be searched for. • Each time you touch the touch screen button, it changes the area in the following order: Around Vehicle Around Dest.
  • Page 80 4-16 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Searching nearby MAZDA dealers Touch MAZDA Select the desired destination from the list. NOTE • Touch , you can save the searched location (See page 4-24) or search for POIs in surrounding areas on the location confirmation screen. (See page 4-23) •...
  • Page 81 4-17 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Searching by telephone number Touch Tel Number Enter the telephone number for the destination, then touch Select the desired destination from the list. NOTE • A search is not made for telephone numbers that are not registered in the map data.
  • Page 82 4-18 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Searching by location searched for recently Allows maps for past destinations to be recalled. Touch History Select the desired destination from the list. The following menu will be displayed. Function Page Sets the previous search location as the new destination 4-10 or waypoint.
  • Page 83 4-19 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Searching by your favourite location This features is available only when the favourite locations are saved. See "Saving Your Favourite Locations" on page 4-24 for details on the saving favourite locations. Touch Saved Points Select the desired destination from the list.
  • Page 84 4-20 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Searching by city name Touch City Enter the city name, touch • A list of cities in the selected zone is displayed below the text input area. You can also select the city from the list. •...
  • Page 85 4-21 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Searching by scrolling the map Touch Map Search Drag the map in the desired direction to scroll, and then marker over the desired location. Touch , or hold down marker. • Display the destination location map and information.
  • Page 86 4-22 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Search for a facility using keywords You can search your destination by entering two keywords. Touch Combined Search Enter the destination name or category you want to search for into the text boxes, touch • Right-hand text box: Input a state or city (suburb).
  • Page 87 4-23 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Using the favourite If you have favourite already saved in the preset buttons (e.g. Home Favourite 1 ), you can set your destination by specifying one of them. Favourite 5 • This function is available only when locations are saved in the preset buttons. (See page 4-24) Touch one of the preset button.
  • Page 88 4-24 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Saving Locations Saving Your Favourite Locations Saving places you have found or have driven to help you quickly search for the route when you want to go there next time. Search for a location. (See page 4-10) •...
  • Page 89 4-25 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Editing Your Favourite Locations The name, address, and telephone number of saved places can be edited. Search Saved Points Search Saved Points Touch the desired favourite. Touch • The edit point screen appears. Touch the desired enter field and edits.
  • Page 90 4-26 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Deleting Your Favourite Locations Search Saved Points Search Saved Points Touch the desired favourite. Touch Touch...
  • Page 91 4-27 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Route Checking the Route Checking the route overview Route Overview Route Overview Function Page Route indicator. — Distance to the destination. — Estimated remaining time to the destination or waypoint. — Displays the route point list.* 4-28 Display the current position map.
  • Page 92 4-28 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Checking the route profile Route Overview Route Overview • Displays names of guide points, distance to the destination and left/ right-turn information. • Touch an item on the list, the map screen around the selected location is displayed.
  • Page 93 4-29 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Editing the Route Route Edit Route Edit Touch the items you want to edit. • : Add a waypoint. You can up to 6 waypoints can be added to a route, including the destination itself. (See page 4-10) •...
  • Page 94 4-30 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Deleting the Route Route Delete Route Delete Touch to delete the current route. Open a Saved Route You can recall a previously saved route. Load Route Load Route • If there is no route data saved, this feature will not be available,and will be greyed out.
  • Page 95 4-31 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Track Log Using the Track Log Recording a track log This unit can be record a travelling locus when a vehicle on an off-road driving (track log). Track log can only be seen on the off-road. Touch to start recording a track log.
  • Page 96 4-32 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Displaying track logs You can select track logs to be displayed on the map. Track Log Display Track Log Display Touch the check boxes of the desired track logs to place a check. Touch the list. Touch •...
  • Page 97 4-33 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Traffic Information (TMC) TMC (Traffic Message Channel) offers real-time traffic conditions. This can help you to avoid traffic jams that could not be anticipated due to road closures or accidents. TMC uses a dedicated FM Radio Data System (RDS) to broadcast real-time traffic and weather reports.
  • Page 98 4-34 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Check Traffic Information You can see a list of and check up to date traffic information. Traffic Traffic • You can also see this by touching on the map screen. Touch the traffic information you want to check.
  • Page 99 4-35 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Navigation System Tips GPS (Global Positioning System) Limitations of the navigation system This navigation system calculates the current position using satellite signals, various vehicle signals, and map data, etc. However, an accurate position may not be shown depending on satellite conditions, road configuration, vehicle condition, or other circumstances.
  • Page 100 4-36 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) − When leaving a covered parking lot or parking garage. − When a roof carrier is installed. − When driving with tyre chains installed. − When tyres are worn. − After replacing a tyre or tyres. −...
  • Page 101 4-37 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Accuracy & Error Calculation Precision accuracy Since the GPS satellites are controlled by the US Department of Defense, they provide a very high level of accuracy, however, a multipath due to reflections from buildings and so on could cause errors to occur. Properties of GPS electromagnetic waves and signal reception If there are any obstacles between the GPS antenna and the GPS satellite, it will not be possible to receive electromagnetic waves from the satellite.
  • Page 102 4-38 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Errors in current position display To pinpoint the current position, the unit uses information from GPS satellite electromagnetic waves. If any of these contain errors, the current position may not match the actual position. Vehicle position detection correction using map matching Map matching is a method of comparing information on the current position acquired by GPS etc.
  • Page 103 4-39 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) • Shows the current position when travelling up a steep hill. • Shows the current position if the road continues to curve around on itself in the same direction. • Shows the current position after a sudden change in lanes. •...
  • Page 104 4-40 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) • Route navigation may deviate when there is a turn at an intersection, etc., or when there is a mistake in the voice navigation. • When searching for a route, the navigation system may take the long way round. •...
  • Page 105 Updating the Map Map Updates This unit can be updates the map database. For more information, visit the following URL: https://mazda.thai.iauto.com. <Conditions for use of free map update service> • Service starts at: Speed: 30km/h; total distance travelled: over 100km •...
  • Page 106 USB flash drive, remove the USB flash drive. Connect the USB flash drive on your computer. Go to the map update site. • Map update site URL: https://mazda.thai.iauto.com * See the map update site for details on updating maps.
  • Page 107 4-43 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI) Updating map data Connect the USB flash drive containing the downloaded update data to the USB terminal. • Once the USB flash drive has been located, the update icon will appear in the status bar. Drag the status bar downwards to display the Information screen.
  • Page 108 4-44 NAVIGATION (Models with NAVI)
  • Page 109 AUDIO ● Audio Menu ● Radio ● Disc Player (If Equipped) ● USB Music File Player 5-11 ● USB Video File Player 5-14 ● DVD Player (If Equipped) 5-18 ● VIDEO CD Player (If Equipped) 5-33 ● iPod Player 5-38 ●...
  • Page 110 AUDIO Audio Menu The following mode can be selected from the audio menu. <Models with NAVI> Touch your desired mode. <Models without NAVI> Icon Function Page Display the Radio screen. Disc: 5-6 Displays the Disc (CD, MP3/AAC/WMA disc, DVD or DVD: 5-18 Video CD)* Video-CD: 5-33...
  • Page 111 AUDIO Radio Using the Radio <AM screen> <FM screen> (1) Band button (5) Scan button (2) A station currently being received (6) Frequency scale (3) Tune up/down buttons (7) Audio settings button (4) Auto preset button (8) Preset buttons NOTE •...
  • Page 112 AUDIO Tuning a station Manual tuning Touch , or press • : Move down the frequency 1 step. • : Move up the frequency 1 step. Auto tuning Touch for more than 0.5 seconds, or press and hold • The tuner moves automatically to the station closest to the frequency currently displayed on the screen and stops.
  • Page 113 AUDIO NOTE • To store the current listening station, touch and hold one of the preset buttons for more than 1.5 seconds. • When the new stations are set in the preset buttons, the previously set stations are deleted. • If the number of receivable stations is less than six, the rest of the buttons remain in the initial values.
  • Page 114 AUDIO Disc Player (If Equipped) Using the Disc Player <CD screen> <MP3/WMA/AAC file screen> (10) (9) (11) (10) (11) (4) (5) (6) (7) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (12) (1) Progress bar (7) List button (2) Track up/down and fast forward/fast (8) Audio settings button reverse buttons (9) Track/file list...
  • Page 115 AUDIO Listening to disc CAUTION • Do not forcibly insert a disc into the unit, as this may result in damage to your disc or to the unit. Playback starts when a CD-R/RW containing a CD or MP3/WMA/AAC file is inserted into the disc slot.
  • Page 116 AUDIO Selecting a folder (MP3/WMA/AAC file only) Touch • : To return to the first file in the previous folder. • : To advance to the first file in the next folder. Selecting a track or file Touch , or press •...
  • Page 117 AUDIO MP3/WMA/AAC file Touch Select the desired folder or file. • Folder select: Touch and select the desired folder from the list. • File select: Select the desired file from the list. • : Appear if the characters of the name on the list exceed the display limit. Touch the buttons to scroll the display.
  • Page 118 5-10 AUDIO Repeat playback Touch • To cancel repeat playback, touch again. MP3/WMA/AAC file Touch • Whenever is touched, the mode is switched in the following order. – : Repeats the current file. – : Repeats all files in the current playlist. •...
  • Page 119 5-11 AUDIO USB Music File Player Using the USB Music File Player This unit can play music files saved in a USB flash drive. Only MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV playback is supported. (11) (10) (5) (6) (1) Progress bar (7) List button (2) File up/down and fast forward/fast (8) Audio settings button reverse buttons (9) File list...
  • Page 120 5-12 AUDIO NOTE • Once a USB flash drive has been connected, it will take a small amount of time to scan the drive and fetch all the file information. Please refrain from storing any unnecessary data, such as folders or files other than music or video files, on your USB flash drive.
  • Page 121 5-13 AUDIO Selecting a file from the file list Touch • Select a track from a genre or folder. Touch the file you want. • When touching the structure name, the touched page will be displayed. • : Displayed if there are multiple folder layers. Touch to scroll through the display.
  • Page 122 5-14 AUDIO USB Video File Player Using the USB Video File Player WARNING • For your safety, you cannot view a video while the vehicle is in motion. • For watching the video file, be sure to stop your vehicle in a safety location and apply the parking brake.
  • Page 123 5-15 AUDIO Watching a USB video file Open the protective cover on the USB/AUX terminal. Connect a USB flash drive to the USB terminal. On the audio menu screen, touch • The playback starts. • Touch the button to switch from music mode to video mode.
  • Page 124 5-16 AUDIO Selecting a folder Touch • : Return to the first file in the previous folder. • : Advance to the first file in the next folder. Selecting a file Selecting a file Touch , or press • – Touching once will return to the start of the current file. –...
  • Page 125 5-17 AUDIO Repeat playback Touch • To cancel repeat playback, touch again. Random playback Touch • To cancel random playback, touch again. Playback in slow motion Touch and hold for more than 0.5 seconds. • Touch again to change the playback speed in 4 stages. •...
  • Page 126 5-18 AUDIO DVD Player (If Equipped) Using the DVD Player WARNING • For your safety, you cannot view a video while the vehicle is in motion. • To watch a DVD, stop your vehicle and park in a safe location. (15) (14) (13) (12) (11)
  • Page 127 5-19 AUDIO Watching a DVD video CAUTION • Do not forcibly insert a DVD into the unit, as this may result in damage to your DVD disc or to the unit. Playback starts when a DVD disc is inserted into the disc slot. On the audio menu screen, touch •...
  • Page 128 5-20 AUDIO Stopping playback Touch Searching for a video You can search for your desired video by chapter, title or number (number assigned to each content item). Searching for a chapter Touch , or press • – Touching once will return to the start of the current chapter. –...
  • Page 129 5-21 AUDIO Playback in slow motion Touch and hold for more than 0.5 seconds. • Touch again to change the playback speed in 3 stages. • To cancel the slow motion playback, touch Repeat playback Touch • Whenever is touched, the mode is switched in the following order. –...
  • Page 130 5-22 AUDIO Disc menu operations You can display the disc menu on the screen during playback. Touch Touch • Display the disc menu screen. • : Display the top menu. • : Display the title menu currently being played. Touch the menu you want to view. NOTE •...
  • Page 131 5-23 AUDIO Operating the Disc menu buttons Allows disc menu operation buttons to be displayed and used. Touch the screen during playback, and then touch Touch Touch select the menu. • : Displays mini disc menu View operation keys (direction arrows). •...
  • Page 132 5-24 AUDIO Changing the screen display and audio settings Touch Touch Changing the audio language If the disc contains multiple audio languages, you can change between languages. Touch • Each touch of changes the language. NOTE • On some discs, the audio languages can be changed only from the top menu.
  • Page 133 5-25 AUDIO Changing the subtitle language If the disc contains multiple subtitle languages, you can change subtitles. Touch • Each touch of changes the language. NOTE • On some discs, the subtitle languages can be changed only from the top menu. Changing the angle If the disc includes multiple angles, it is possible to change the angle.
  • Page 134 5-26 AUDIO Changing the screen settings Changing the image size Touch • Whenever is touched, the mode is switched in the following order. − (Normal): Black strips are shown on the left and right edges of the screen. − (Full): Image will be enlarged in all directions. −...
  • Page 135 5-27 AUDIO Setting the picture quality Touch Touch the slide bar to adjust to the desired picture quality. • Brightness: To reduce the brightness, slide to the left. To increase the brightness, slide to the right. • Contrast: To reduce the contrast, slide to the left.
  • Page 136 5-28 AUDIO DVD player settings You can set up the audio playback mode, the subtitle language and the screen display size in advance. You can also set the multi-angle mark to display/do not display, and set the parental screening level. Touch Touch the button to configure the following settings:...
  • Page 137 5-29 AUDIO Selecting the audio language Touch language for Audio Language Touch the desired language. NOTE • If the selected language is not on the disc, the playback is performed in the language specified in the disc. Selecting the subtitle language Touch language for Subtitle Language...
  • Page 138 5-30 AUDIO Selecting the menu language Touch language for Menu Language Touch the desired language. NOTE • If the selected language is not included on the disc, the video will be played using a language specified on the disc. Setting the TV Aspect Touch TV Aspect Touch the desired screen output.
  • Page 139 5-31 AUDIO Setting the parental screening level Set viewing restrictions on content that is inappropriate for children (scenes of a violent or adult nature). There are eight different levels of viewing restriction. Touch Parental Setting Enter your 4-digit passcode on the code entry screen.
  • Page 140 5-32 AUDIO NOTE • This function is not available for discs that do not support parental screening. • After entering your code, you need to enter the code number to use this function. Take care not to forget your code number. If you forget your code number, touch 10 times with the code number section empty to initialise (delete) the current code number.
  • Page 141 5-33 AUDIO VIDEO CD Player (If Equipped) Using the Video CD Player WARNING • For your safety, you cannot watch videos while the vehicle is in motion. • To watch a Video CD, stop your vehicle and park in a safe location. (10) (9) (1) Track up/down and fast forward/fast (6) Repeat button...
  • Page 142 5-34 AUDIO Watching a Video CD CAUTION • Do not forcibly insert a Video CD into the unit, as this may result in damage to your Video CD disc or to the unit. Playback starts when a Video CD is inserted into the disc slot. On the audio menu screen, touch •...
  • Page 143 5-35 AUDIO Searching for a video You can search for your desired video by track, time or number (number assigned to each content item). Searching for a video Touch , or press • – Touching once will return to the start of the current track. –...
  • Page 144 5-36 AUDIO Repeat playback Touch • To cancel repeat playback, touch again. NOTE • Operation and screens may differ due to Video CD settings. Playback from a specific point on a disc You can playback from a specific point on a disc. Touch •...
  • Page 145 5-37 AUDIO Change the screen size Touch • Whenever is touched, the mode is switched in the following order. − (Normal): Black strips are shown on the left and right edges of the screen. − (Full): Image will be enlarged in all directions. −...
  • Page 146 5-38 AUDIO iPod Player Using the iPod Player WARNING • Do not remove the iPod connection cable or operate the iPod while driving. This may cause accident or injury. CAUTION • The iPod connection cable must be placed where it will not interfere with safe driving.
  • Page 147 5-39 AUDIO NOTE • If you start playing back your iPod using an iPod connection cable while the engine switch is OFF and you later turn it to ACC or ON, sound may stop. If the sound stops, remove the iPod connection cable from the device, reconnect it and then switch the source button to iPod.
  • Page 148 5-40 AUDIO Listening to an iPod Open the protective cover on the USB/AUX terminal. Connect an iPod to the USB terminal. On the audio menu screen, touch NOTE • The album images are displayed only when the data is contained in the iPod. Pausing playback Touch •...
  • Page 149 5-41 AUDIO Selecting a file from the file list Touch Select the desired file from the categories in the list. • The selected file will start to play. • : Displayed if there are multiple folder layers. Touch to scroll through the display.
  • Page 150 5-42 AUDIO About supported iPod, iPhone This unit supports the following iPods and iPhones: Type Firmware/OS version iPod touch (5G) iOS 6.0.0 or later iPod touch (6G) iOS 8.0.0 or later iPhone 5 iOS 6.0.0 or later iPhone 5C iOS 7.0.0 or later iPhone 5S iOS 7.0.0 or later iPhone SE...
  • Page 151 5-43 AUDIO Bluetooth Audio ® Using Bluetooth Audio ® Before using Bluetooth audio You can use a Bluetooth compatible portable audio player ("portable device") via Bluetooth wireless communication technology as the source for the device. To use a portable device, you need to register the unit on this device and set up the Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 152 5-44 AUDIO NOTE • For more details of Bluetooth operations on the portable device, see the instruction manual supplied with the portable device or mobile phone. • Factors in the surrounding environment may negatively affect the connection status and prevent Bluetooth audio operations on the unit. •...
  • Page 153 5-45 AUDIO Listening to a portable device On the audio menu screen, touch • The playback starts. NOTE • If playback does not start automatically, touch • If playback does not start when you touch on this unit, press the play button on your portable device.
  • Page 154 5-46 AUDIO Selecting a track from a list Touch Touch the track you want. • : Displayed if there are multiple folder layers. Touch to scroll through the display. • : Appear if the characters of the name on the list exceed the display limit. Touch the buttons to scroll the display.
  • Page 155 5-47 AUDIO VTR/AUX (Auxiliary) Using VTR/AUX (Auxiliary) WARNING • For your safety, you cannot display video while the vehicle is moving. • To view images or video, stop your vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake. <VTR screen> <AUX (Auxiliary) screen>...
  • Page 156 5-48 AUDIO Viewing a video Open the protective cover on the USB/AUX terminal. Connect the plug in the AUX terminal. On the audio menu screen, touch • Playback of images or video will starts. • Touch image or video to enter full-screen mode. To display the operation button (touch button) again, touch the screen.
  • Page 157 HANDSFREE ● About Bluetooth Handsfree ® ● Connected Menu ● Making a Call ● Receiving a Call 6-10 ● Operations During a Call 6-10 ● Editing to Set the Bluetooth Handsfree 6-13...
  • Page 158 HANDSFREE About Bluetooth Handsfree ® Bluetooth Handsfree System The handsfree system allows you to connect your mobile phone and make or receive a call without taking your hands off the steering wheel. This unit supports Bluetooth standalone operation. Bluetooth is a wireless data system that enables phone calls without a cable connection to the mobile phone.
  • Page 159 HANDSFREE NOTE • The unit may not function in the following conditions: − The mobile phone is turned off. − The current location is outside the communication area. − The mobile phone is not connected. − The mobile phone has a low battery. •...
  • Page 160 HANDSFREE Reception level indicator This indicates the reception level. • When the " " icon appears, the location is either outside the service area or cannot be reached by the signal. In such cases, the mobile phone itself cannot be used.
  • Page 161 HANDSFREE Connected Menu Displaying the Phone NOTE • In this chapter, Phone will be referred to handsfree. <Models with NAVI> <Models without NAVI> Display the handsfree screen.
  • Page 162 HANDSFREE Making a Call You can make a call from the unit by entering a telephone number, using a stored number in the phone book or speed dial, or calling from the incoming, missed or outgoing call history. WARNING • Do not make a call while driving. Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before making a call.
  • Page 163 HANDSFREE Calling from the Phone Book On the handsfree screen, touch Contact Select a person (name or telephone number) to call. • A call is made to the selected telephone number. • Swipe the screen up or down: Scroll the phone book list. •...
  • Page 164 HANDSFREE Searching the phone book Touch Search Enter a desired keyword and touch Select the desired name or number from the list. Calling from Call Histories On the handsfree screen, touch History Select from the Missed tabs. Outgoing Incoming • Shows an overview of information from the "Missed", "Outgoing"...
  • Page 165 HANDSFREE NOTE • Swipe the screen up or down: Scroll the list. • Up to 100 items per mobile phone can be saved in the incoming and outgoing calls history. When the number of items exceeds 100, the oldest items in the history are deleted and the most recent items are saved.
  • Page 166 6-10 HANDSFREE Receiving a Call When a call arrives, a ringtone sounds and the incoming call screen appears. When the call is received, the screen is switched to the talking screen automatically. <Incoming call> Touch if the phone rings. • : Hang up and reject the incoming call.
  • Page 167 6-11 HANDSFREE Adjusting Call Volume On the call screen, touch Touch the volume bar or drag the cursor to adjust the volume. Setting a Call on Mute On the talking screen, touch • To cancel the mute, touch again. Switching Call Audio Output You can switch between your car speaker system and your mobile phone.
  • Page 168 6-12 HANDSFREE Tone Dialling On the call screen, touch to display the numeric keypad. Tone dialling (DTMF: Dual-Tone Multi Frequency) is used for entering passcodes during telephone banking and making enquiries at call centres etc. Touch • Touch to close the keyboard screen.
  • Page 169 6-13 HANDSFREE Editing to Set the Bluetooth Handsfree NOTE • Charge the mobile phone to prevent the mobile phone battery from running out during transfer. • This function is available for mobile phones supporting PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile). • Some mobile phones may not be able to transfer the phone book data. •...
  • Page 170 6-14 HANDSFREE Transferring the Phone Book Data from a Mobile Phone You can transfer the telephone numbers (phone book data) saved in the mobile phone to the unit. In the phone book of this unit, you can save up to 1,000 persons and up to 5 telephone numbers for each person.
  • Page 171 6-15 HANDSFREE Registering Speed Dial You can save phone numbers to speed dial from your phone book or call history. A maximum of nine phone numbers can be stored on each mobile phone registered on this device. Registering from the phone book On the phone book screen, touch the desired item.
  • Page 172 6-16 HANDSFREE Registering from histories Touch and hold the desired item on the history screen for more than 1 second. Touch the desired number in the speed dial list (1-9). Touch Registering from the speed dial list Touch Speed Dial Touch the desired empty number (1-9) on the speed dial list screen.
  • Page 173 6-17 HANDSFREE Deleting Speed Dial Touch and hold the number for deletion (1-9) on the speed dial list screen for more than 1 second. Touch...
  • Page 174 6-18 HANDSFREE...
  • Page 175 APPS ● Before Using Application ● Connected Menu ● Apple CarPlay ● Android Auto 7-10 ● MirrorLink™ 7-12 ● Miracast 7-14 ®...
  • Page 176 APPS Before Using Application Before Using Application Precautions to be aware of when using applications are shown below. In this chapter, iPhone or Android smartphone will be referred to as a smartphone. WARNING • Do not connect or operate the smartphone while driving. •...
  • Page 177 APPS NOTE • When connecting the device via Bluetooth, the communication speed may become slower than via USB. • If an application does not run smoothly or becomes unstable, please disconnect your smartphone from the Bluetooth or USB connection and reconnect. If the problem persists, please restart your smartphone.
  • Page 178 • If you lose the data in a smartphone or other device while using it with the system, no compensation will be given for the lost data. • Mazda Motor Corporation does not guarantee content provided by the application. • The application may not work due to factors on smartphones, smartphone...
  • Page 179 APPS Connected Menu You can select the "Miracast", "Apple CarPlay", "Android Auto" or "MirrorLink™" modes from the connected menu. <Models with NAVI> Touch your desired mode. <Models without NAVI> NOTE • The "Apple CarPlay" or "Android Auto" buttons are only displayed when an Apple mobile digital device or Android smartphone are connected.
  • Page 180 APPS Apple CarPlay About the Apple CarPlay function You can use Apple CarPlay when an Apple CarPlay compatible iPhone is connected to this device via Bluetooth or USB. • When connecting via USB for the first time, a message appears on the screen when you connect your iPhone to the unit via USB.
  • Page 181 APPS Using the Apple CarPlay function This function can be used with iPhones that support Apple CarPlay. Remove any iPods, iPhones, Android smartphone or USB devices connected to this device before connecting via Apple CarPlay. Settings cannot be changed while devices are connected.
  • Page 182 APPS When connecting an iPhone via Bluetooth When using this function via Bluetooth, it must be paired to an iPhone in the Bluetooth settings. See "Adding a mobile phone or portable device" on page 3-20 for details about Bluetooth settings. Your iPhone's Wi-Fi setting must be turned on in order to connect via Bluetooth.
  • Page 183 APPS Connect to this unit from an iPhone On the System settings screen, touch Selecting from Apple CarPlay Device On your iPhone, go to "Settings" "Bluetooth" and select "CAR AUDIO". The Apple CarPlay screen appears. • If another screen is displayed, touch "Apple CarPlay"...
  • Page 184 7-10 APPS Android Auto About the Android Auto function Connecting an Android smartphone that has the Android Auto application installed via USB enables the use of handsfree calling and audio playback. To use Android Auto, you must install the Android Auto application on your Android smartphone. Check the Android Auto support website for more information about Android Auto.
  • Page 185 7-11 APPS Using the Android Auto function Remove any iPods, iPhones, Android smartphone or USB devices connected to this unit before connecting via Android Auto. Settings cannot be changed while devices are connected. Connecting an Android smartphone via USB Open the protective cover on the USB/AUX terminal.
  • Page 186 7-12 APPS MirrorLink™ About the MirrorLink™ function You can view your Android smartphone's screen on this unit by connecting an Android smartphone that has the MirrorLink™ application installed via USB. You can also control your Android smartphone using this unit. To use MirrorLink™, you must install the MirrorLink™...
  • Page 187 7-13 APPS Using the MirrorLink™ function Connecting an Android smartphone via USB Open the protective cover on the USB/AUX terminal. Connect your Android smartphone to the USB terminal. Touch the button on the connected menu screen. The "CAUTION" screen is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 188 7-14 APPS Miracast ® About Miracast This application is for Wi-Fi connections only. It allows you to mirror your Android smartphone's screen on this unit via Wi-Fi, letting you operate applications either via this unit's touch screen or via your Android smartphone. WARNING •...
  • Page 189 7-15 APPS Using Miracast Connecting an Android smartphone via Wi-Fi On the settings screen, touch Wi-Fi On the Wi-Fi settings screen, touch Miracast On your Android smartphone, set Miracast application to on. NOTE • For the Miracast settings, see "Miracast on/off" on page 3-29. •...
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  • Page 191 SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM (Models with NAVI) ● About the Speech Recognition System ● Speech Recognition System Operation...
  • Page 192 SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM (Models with NAVI) About the Speech Recognition System The speech recognition system (an input microphone and button) allows you to operate some functions of the unit by speech commands. This also allows you to use the functions usually unavailable to operate while driving. •...
  • Page 193 SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM (Models with NAVI) Speech Recognition System Operation Using the Speech Recognition System Press button on the steering wheel button. • The speech recognition commands available in each mode will be displayed and a BEEP will sound after "Please say a command after the beep tone."...
  • Page 194 SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM (Models with NAVI) <Help screen> • Touch to display the commands available for each function on the screen. Speech Command Lists The speech recognition system, including a speech input microphone and button, allows you to operate specific audio, handsfree and such functions through the speech commands.
  • Page 195 SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM (Models with NAVI) Navigation commands Command Function Go home Displays the route to your home. Show my favourites Displays the favourites list. Find the address in <province> Searching a destination by address. Show history Displays the destination history list. Find the POI in <province>...
  • Page 196 SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM (Models with NAVI) Audio commands Command Function Play album <album name> Plays tracks from the selected album. Play artist <artist name> Plays tracks from the selected artist. Play genre <genre name> Plays tracks from the selected genre. Play playlist <playlist name>...
  • Page 197 STEERING WHEEL BUTTONS ● Steering Wheel Buttons Operation...
  • Page 198 STEERING WHEEL BUTTONS Steering Wheel Buttons Operation The steering wheel switches can be used to perform the primary audio operations and handsfree operations. There are a number of different designs depending on the model of your vehicle. Volume Buttons To operate the following, press or press and hold the button.
  • Page 199 STEERING WHEEL BUTTONS NOTE • You cannot change to an audio mode which is unavailable. SEEK Button To operate the following, press or press and hold the button. • Radio (AM, FM) mode: – Press this button to navigate preset up or preset down. –...
  • Page 200 STEERING WHEEL BUTTONS Phone Button Press this button when you receive a call to answer or end/ reject call. *1: Receiving a call *2: Ending or Rejecting call NOTE • The phone button is available only when the connection with a Bluetooth mobile phone is established.
  • Page 201 REAR CAMERA ● Rear Camera Operation 10-2...
  • Page 202 Doing so may displace the camera position or installation angle, preventing the rear camera from operating correctly. Contact your MAZDA dealer for an inspection at your earliest opportunity. • The camera has a waterproof structure. Do not remove, disassemble, or modify the camera.
  • Page 203 10-3 REAR CAMERA NOTE • Any moisture, such as rain and condensation, on the camera may result in a poor video image being displayed. • Do not use the rear camera in the following conditions: − On frozen, slippery, or snow-covered road −...
  • Page 204 10-4 REAR CAMERA Displaying the Rear Camera Image Shift into reverse gear. ตรวจสอบโดยรอบเพื ่ อ ความปลอดภั ย ตรวจสอบโดยรอบเพื ่ อ ความปลอดภั ย • The screen changes to the rear camera screen. • When you shift to a gear other than reverse, the screen returns to the screen displayed before the rearward image.
  • Page 205 REFERENCE ● If the Following Messages Appear 11-2 ● When You Think There is a Malfunction 11-3 ● Media 11-5 ● Copyright and Trademarks 11-20 ● Open Source License Information 11-22 ● Specifications 11-23...
  • Page 206 If the message does not disappear even after waiting a long time, contact your MAZDA dealer. Turn the engine switch turned Communication Error There is communication error Off and On.
  • Page 207 When You Think There is a Malfunction Some operating conditions of the unit may appear to be malfunctions. Please check the items in the following table first. If the problem remains after taking the appropriate action, contact your MAZDA dealer for an inspection. Condition...
  • Page 208 11-4 REFERENCE Condition Possible cause Action Depending on the DVD, you need to switch between Unable to switch the subtitle/ Change the mode from the disc subtitles and audio mode from audio mode during the menu. playback of a DVD. the disc menu rather than using the Turn the engine switch to ACC...
  • Page 209 11-5 REFERENCE Media Radio Adjust the length of your antenna for best reception. Usually, a short antenna length is best in large cities, and a fully extended antenna is best for distant reception. To prevent damage to the antenna, make sure it is retracted before running your vehicle through an automatic car wash.
  • Page 210 11-6 REFERENCE • Station Swapping: When two FM stations are located closely, and the original radio signal is interrupted by static or a dead-spot caused by to multipath effects, sometimes the stronger second radio signal will be selected until the original one returns.
  • Page 211 11-7 REFERENCE • Use 12cm disc only. Do not use 8cm disc or an adapter for 8cm disc it may cause damage to the unit. • Never insert anything but a regular compact disc into the disc slot. • Avoid playing discs while driving on rough roads, as severe vibration will cause skipping or other mis-operation.
  • Page 212 11-8 REFERENCE • Do not attach any ring-shape protector or other accessory to your CD/DVD discs. These commercially available protectors are supposed to protect CD/DVD discs and to improve sound quality and antivibration effects, but they can do more harm than good in regular use.
  • Page 213 11-9 REFERENCE About Disc This unit only supports certain MP3/WMA/AAC file standards, recorded media and formats. Take note of the following when saving MP3/WMA/AAC files onto a disc. Disc formats Item Specifications File name File extension .mp3 .wma .m4a MPEG1 Layer3 MPEG4-AAC Supported versions MPEG2 Layer3...
  • Page 214 11-10 REFERENCE Supported media types You can play MP3/WMA/AAC files recorded on a CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW disc. Compared to the CD-ROM media commonly used for music discs, CD-R and CD-RW discs are fragile in high temperature and high humidity environments. It may not be possible to play some CD-R/CD-RW discs.
  • Page 215 11-11 REFERENCE File names Only a file with the ".mp3", ".wma" or ".m4a" extension is recognized as an MP3, WMA or AAC file. Always save an MP3/WMA/AAC file with the ".mp3", ".wma" or ".m4a" extension. NOTE • If a non-MP3/WMA/AAC file has the ".mp3", ".wma" or ".m4a" file extension, it may be incorrectly recognized as an MP3, WMA or AAC file.
  • Page 216 11-12 REFERENCE Creating and Playing MP3/WMA/AAC Files It is prohibited to create MP3/WMA/AAC files by recording them from sources, such as broadcasts, records, recordings, videos and live performances, without permission from the copyright holder for uses other than personal enjoyment. CAUTION •...
  • Page 217 NOTE • MAZDA cannot guarantee compatibility with all USB mass storage devices and assumes no responsibility for any loss of data on media players, iPhone, smartphone, or other devices while using this unit.
  • Page 218 11-14 REFERENCE USB Audio formats Item Specifications File name File extension .mp3 .wma .m4a .wav MPEG1 Layer3 Ver. 9 Std / MPEG4-AAC Linear PCM Supported versions MPEG2 Layer3 9 Lossless / (AAC-LC) (LPCM) MPEG2.5 10 Pro MPEG1 Layer3: 32 / 40 / 48 / 56 / 64 / 80 / 96 / 112 / 128 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 256 /...
  • Page 219 11-15 REFERENCE USB video formats Item Specifications File format Matroska File extension .mp4 / .m4v .avi .mkv H.263 / H.264 (BP / H.263 / H.264 (BP / CBP / MP / HP) / Video format CBP / MP / HP) / MPEG-4 (SP / ASP) / XVID / MPEG-2 / VC-1 MPEG-4 (SP / ASP) Audio format...
  • Page 220 11-16 REFERENCE Item Specifications File format QuickTime File extension .wmv / .asf .mov / .qt .3gp H.263 / H.264 (BP / CBP / MP / HP) / Video format VC-1 MPEG-4(SP / ASP) Audio format AAC-LC / MP3 AAC-LC Display size (max) 1920 x 1080 Frame rate (max) 30 fps...
  • Page 221 11-17 REFERENCE NOTE − Software name: XMedia Recode URL: http://www.xmedia-recode.de/en/version.html − Software name: Free Video Converter URL: http://www.freemake.com/free_video_downloader/ • Not all files created with the above software are guaranteed to operate. • Concerning the handling of the above-mentioned software, please follow the respective Conditions of Use.
  • Page 222 11-18 REFERENCE About DVD Playable disc type This unit is designed for PAL and NTSC formats. Use discs with "PAL" or "NTSC" and any of the following marks on the disc or package. This unit cannot play discs using formats other than PAL or NTSC, such as SECAM. Mark Size/playing side Max.
  • Page 223 11-19 REFERENCE Mark Meaning Indicate the selectable image aspect ratios (ratio between the height and width of the TV screen). • 16:9: Wide screen • 4:3: Standard screen Indicate the region code where the disc can be played. • ALL: The disc can be played anywhere in the world, while a number indicates a region code.
  • Page 224 11-20 REFERENCE Copyright and Trademarks • ©2019 NOSTRA, GlobeTech Co., Ltd. • ASTER GDEM is a product of METI and NASA • Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Audio, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 225 11-21 REFERENCE • The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth ® SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by DENSO TEN Limited is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. •...
  • Page 226 11-22 REFERENCE Open Source License Information This unit uses software based on an open source software license. See the open source software license for details. On the System screen, touch About Touch Open Source License <Models with NAVI> <Models without NAVI>...
  • Page 227 11-23 REFERENCE Specifications Display Wi-Fi Navigation model: Supported IEEE802.11 b/g/n/ac Liquid crystal 9-inch WXGA standards panel Audio model: Security WPA2 7-inch WXGA protocols 1.024 megapixels Pixel count (1,280 × 800) Common component Usage Maximum 50 W × 4 temperature -20 °C to +65 °C output range Suitable load...
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