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RADIO MANUAL TEV75B BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLE ISSUE 01 – JANUARY 2023...
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Controls on mid panel 1. On/off button: long press to turn the Radio on if it was previously off or turn the Radio off if it was previously on. When setting some options, a short press confirms the chosen setting. 2.
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8. Display: a short press allows display of the current information of the current source (such as PTY for Radio source, tag IDR3 for USB / BT source and current timing). 9. Pre-set 1/RPT: in Radio source, a short press of the button selects the radio frequency stored in position 1 of the memory level set.
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13. Pre-set 5 / folder down: in Radio source, a short press of the button selects the radio frequency stored in position 5 of the memory level set. A long press stores the currently tuned frequency in position 5. In USB source, a short press allows you to select the first track of the following folder (if present).
Steering wheel controls On vehicles with the option available, the Radio can be controlled via the steering wheel buttons. In general, the following controls are possible using the steering wheel buttons: • Volume adjustment as for button (6). • Deactivates / activates audio as for button (7). •...
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Bed module control In vehicles that have the option available,the Radio can be controlled via the Bed Module. In general, using the bed module button, the following controls are available: • Adjust the volume as for (6). • Mute/unmute the volume as for (7). •...
Display Display description 18. Signal strength: when the phone is connected via BT to the radio, the icon reports the antenna signal information of the phone. The absence of the icon indicates that no phone is connected via BT . 19.
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22. Random all: in USB source, the symbol indicates the selection of the ‘random all’ option. The absence of the icon indicates the selection of the ‘random folder off’ option. 23. DAB: the symbol indicates the selection of the DAB. option. The absence of the icon indicates that the current source is other DAB.
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27. TP: in FM source, the symbol indicates that the current station carries traffic announcement. 28. TA: in FM source, the symbol indicates the se- lection of the ‘traffic announcement option on the cur-rent station. The option can be set with (15). 29.
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31. SCN: in FM source the icon indicates that the ‘frequency scan’ or ‘PRESET SCAN’ option has been selected. The option can be set with (4). 32. Link: when a phone is connected via BT, the symbol indicates that the link has been established and the BT source is available.
Radio. The code request function is activated in the factory. NOTE: The code is indicated in the "radio pass" of your truck radio. If you lose the code, please contact Tevva Aftersales. NOTE: Do not keep the radio password in the vehicle!
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NOTE: the attempt failed number is not cleared with battery cut-off. The protection mechanism intervenes in all phases of Ra- dio operation in order to detect anomaly situations. Al- though the Radio can always be used even with the vehi- cle stationary and key set to OFF, when the key is subse- quently inserted, the Radio, switched on previously, may show the message ‘VIN ERROR’...
System operation Turning on/switching off the device The device could be turned on/off in several ways. During start-up, the de vice shows the Tevva splash screen. Turning on/off using the ON/OFF button • Long pre ss the button (1) ON / OFF to activate the device.
Auto off option The ‘AUTO OFF’ option handles the behaviour of the de- vice when the ignition is switched off. Conditions for ‘AUTO OFF’ : • When the ignition is switched off, the radio stays on for 20 min . •...
Turning on/off using Bed Module Where available, it is possible to turn on/off the radio using bed module buttons. NOTE: Se e the ve hicle use r manual for furthe r details about the bed module function Volume adjustment It is possible to gradually adjust the system volume from 0 (off) to 40 (max.).
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The default volume can be modified: • Long press the MENU button (4) to access the main settings. • Scroll the main settings using the selector (6) . • Whe n the cursor points to START VOLUME , short press (1) . •...
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NOTE: See the vehicle user manual the availability of the function and for detailed information. Volume adjustment via Bed Module On vehicles where the option is available, volume and mute can be adjusted using the Bed module button as for the selector (6) and the button (7) .
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Volume during Traffic announcement When the traffic announcement function (short press of (15) ) is activated on a station that transmits the traffic an-nouncement, the volume is automatically increased when there is an announcement. The volume increase starts from the current main vol- ume and it can be selected using the TA option in the main settings menu.
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Mute priority In case several mute conditions are applied at the same time, Radio applies a priority in order to detect if the mute could be released. Radio follows this level of priority (from the highest to the lower): • Blackout mode. •...
Sound option The user could adjust the sound following his feeling in order to control: • Bass. • Mid. • Treble. • Loudness. • Balance. NOTE: The settings is independent of the source, therefore a single setting is used for all audio sources. Adjusting Bass, Mid and Treble tones •...
Activation/d e activation of th e loudness function • Short press the button (16) . Use the volume adjust control (6) to select the ‘LOUD- • NESS’ option. To activate or deactivate the loudness function, turn the • volume adjustment control (6) anti-clockwise or clock- wise.
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Sources The sources supported by the radio are the following: • FM/AM • USB • DAB • BT It is possible to switch between the sources at any time button (5). with a short press on the The swap follows this order: •...
Radio mode Analogue Radio signal: FM and AM This device is equipped with an RDS radio receiver. Many FM stations transmit a signal which, in addition to the radio programme, also transmits additional informa- tion such as station name or programme type. Activation of Analogue Radio Mode If another source is currently selected, in order to switch to analogue radio mode:...
Tune Manual tune It is possible to manually tune the fre que ncy in several ways. - Short press the selection switch (3) • The display shows a small increase/decrease of the fre- quency. • If the quality of the signal it not good, press (3) repeat- edly.
Automatic tune To activate the automatic tune: • Short press the MENU button (4). • Scroll the items using (6). • When the cursor points to FREQUENCY SCAN , short press (1). • A short pre ss of the de dicate d ste e ring whe e l button pe rforms the same ope ration as a short pre ss of the selection switch (3).
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RDS comfort functions The RDS comfort functions e xpand the range of radio functions in order to improve user experience. The main RDS comfort functions are: AF (ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY): • the device will automatically search for the frequency with the best signal for the currently tuned station. REG (REGIONAL): •...
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Activation of AF function The AF function can be enabled of disabled via main settings. • Long press the MENU button (4) to access the main settings. • Scroll the main setting using (6). • When the cursor points to AF, brief press (1). •...
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Activation of REG function The REG function can be enabled or disabled via main settings. • Long press the MENU button (4) to access the main settings. • Scroll the main setting using (6). • When the cursor points to REG, briefly press (1). •...
Storing stations Manual storing In order to manually save a station: • Select the desired memory bank or band by pressing the BAND button (2). • Tune the station (see Tune section for further details). • Long press one of the pre-selection buttons (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14).
When Radio comes back to the main page, it starts a fast scan of all frequencies in range starting from the lowest. When the function is completed: • The pre -se le ction buttons are fille d with the strongest signals in the area. •...
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NOTE: When the PRESET SCAN function is active, the icon (31) appears on the display. This icon is automatically deactivated at the end of the function, or if interrupted by the user. NOTE: The PRESET SCAN is executed only for the sta- tion previously stored in the pre-selection buttons.
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NOTE: The quality and the availability of the signal is strictly related to the geographic area in which vehicle is located and it is strictly related to the availability of radio antennas located in the geographic area. NOTE: The quality and availability of the signal is strictly related to the weather.
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Using the CHANNEL BROWSE function. To enable the function: • In DAB source, short press the MENU button (4) . • The cursor points to CHANNEL BROWSE ; Short press (1) to confirm the selection. • All the available stations are listed in alphabetic order. •...
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Using the MANUAL TUNE function. To enable the function: • In DAB source, short press the MENU button (4) . • Scroll the items using (1) . • When the cursor points to MANUAL TUNE , short press (1) to confirm the selection. •...
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Automatic tune The function pe rforms a scan of all the available digital stations. To enable the function: • Short press the MENU button (4) . • Scroll the items using (6) . • When the cursor points to AUTO SCAN , short press (1) .
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Storing stations In order to memorize a station: • Select the desired memory bank or band by pressing the BAND button (2) . • Tune the station (see the "Tune" section for further de- tails). • Long press one of the pre-selection buttons (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) .
Hard Linking When the digital station has good quality, the icon (25) appears on the display. It could happen during driving that the signal for the cur- rent station has poor quality or no signal at all. In this case , the radio automatically activate s the Hard Linking function.
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FM source If the station supports traffic news transmission, the icon (27) is activated. To enable the Traffic Announcement function: • Short press the button TA (15) . (28) is • When the function is enabled the icon activated. NOTE: Even if the icon is shown and the function is activated, traffic announcements might not be activated because it is strictly related to the...
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• Scroll the list of the level (from 0 to 10) using (6) . • When the cursor points to the chosen level, short press (1) . • After the selection, the display return to the main set- tings window. •...
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The volume increase starts from the current main vol- ume and can be adjusted with the option TA in the main settings menu. • Long press the MENU button (4) to access the main settings. • Scroll the main settings using (6) . •...
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USB reader mode The DAB radio is e quippe d with a USB 2.0 port ( Full Speed 12 Mbps ). The USB module supports mass storage and also media playback of audio files. The USB port is in position (17) . The USB pen drive is for media use only.
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• The radio starts “READING” the pen drive. • The operation could last several seconds depending on the size of the pe n drive , the format syste m and the amount of data. When the reading operation ends: • The radio automatically plays the first track. •...
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• Current file system not supported. In this case, try to format the pen drive and if it possible changes the format system of the pen drive. In other case, need to use a different pen drive. • Current HUB USB not supported. In this case, try to format if it is possible the pen drive.
Fast forward/rewind It is possible to fast forward/rewind the current track: • By long pressing the selection buttons (3) . • FAST FORWARD / REWIND will appear on the display. • FAST FORWARD / REWIND is active until the user re- leases the button (3) .
Repeat function The repeat function consists of choosing single song or set of them to be repeated. Four options are available: • REPEAT ONE : repeat only the current soundtrack. • REPEAT FOLDER : repeat all the soundtracks stored in the current folder. •...
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• By pressing button (9) again. • The HMI shows REPEAT FOLDER. is shown on display. • Icon (20) • After 2 s the option is enabled and the device returns to the previous page.
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• By pressing button (9) again. • REPEAT ALL will appear on the display. are disabled and not • Icons (20) and (21) shown on the display. • After 2 s the option is enabled and the device returns to the previous page.
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• By pressing button (9) again. • REPEAT OFF appears on the display. are disabled and not • Icons (20) and (21) shown on the display. • After 2 s the option is enabled and the device returns to the previous page. NOTE: Activation of the RANDOM/SHUFFLE option disables the repeat function.
Random function The repeat function consists of choosing single song or set of them to be repeated. Three options are available: • RANDOM ALL : play all the tracks in a random order. • RANDOM FOLDER : play all the tracks in the current folder in a random order.
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• By pressing button (9) again. • RANDOM FOLDER is shown on the display. is shown on display • Icon (22) • After 2 s the option is enabled and the device returns to the previous page.
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• By pressing button (9) again. • RANDOM OFF is shown on the display. are disabled and not • Icons (21) and (22) shown on the display. • After 2 s the option is enabled and the device returns to the previous page. NOTE: Activation of the repeat option disables the RAN-DOM function.
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• All the folde rs that compose the pe n drive are listed. Use (6) to scroll the list. • Select the required folder by pressing (1) . • All the soundtracks that belongs to the chosen folder are listed. Use (6) to scroll the list. •...
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Medium USB storage device Playable file types .mp3 / .wma / .aac / .flac NOTE: Maximum playback time of audio files stored on a USB storage device: 7.5 h ( 450 min ). Playable file types MP3 compatibility Medium USB storage device File extension .mp3 Bit rate (kbps)
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NOTE: The device reproduces the .aac files encoded by iTunes . .flac compatibility Voice Setting File format .flac Sampling frequency 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Channel number 1ch, 2ch Bit length 16 bit, 24 bit TITLE, ARTIST, ALBUM, GENRE Medium USB - MSC NOTE: If the USB pen drive has some files which are...
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• READING is shown on the screen. • Afte r fe w se conds, the ANDROID string is shown on the screen. • It is possible to select some audio files from the phone which will be played by the radio even if the name of the track or the timing is not shown on display.
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• Spanish • Swedish • Turkish • German • Italian NOTE: The radio transmits the main information to the Instrument Panel ( Cluster Instrument ). NOTE: Not all the languages listed above are supported by the Instrument Panel so it is possible that some characters, especially...
Bluetooth audio mode Bluetooth® activation / deactivation The radio is equipped with a Bluetooth® module. To enable the module: • Long press MENU (4) . • Scroll the list using (6) until the cursor is on the BT ON /OFF option. •...
Pairing procedure NOTE: To conne ct a Blue tooth® de vice , Bluetooth® mode must be activated. The first time that the phone has to be paired to the ra- dio (or if the phone has been cleared from the list of connected devices) the pairing procedure should be fol- lowed: •...
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• The icons (18) , (34) and (32) are shown on the dis- play. • If the user decides to download the phone book, CON- TACTS DOWNLOAD is shown and the icon (33) flashes. (33) stops flashing, this means • When the icon the phone book has been downloaded.
Automatic connection If the AUTO CONNECT option is enabled, every time the phone – with BT enabled – is in the radio area, the phone will be automatically connected without repeating the pair- ing procedure. To activate the AUTO CONNECT option: •...
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• The list of all the device previously paired is now avail- able. Use (6) to scroll the list. • Select the device by pressing and releasing (1) . The Radio attempts to connect the device. • If the device is available for connection, the connection will be completed.
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• The list of all the device previously paired is now avail- able. Use (6) to scroll the list. • Select the device by pressing and releasing (1) . Two options are available: DELETE : select the option using (6) . If the selection •...
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Calls with Bluetooth® In general, when a call is received regardless the current source, the call has higher priority. The user could answer or reject the phone. At the end of the call, the previous source is resumed. It is possible to adjust the volume during a call using (6) . See the section "Volume during a call"...
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In order to reject the call: • Short press MENU (4) . • Short pre ss the de dicate d ste e ring whe e l control (where available). NOTE: Check the vehicle user manual for further details about the steering wheel controls. •...
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Calling a contact from the phone book It is possible to make a call by selecting the contacts from the phone book. NOTE: This function is available if the use r allows the phone book to be downloaded. • Press and gold the button BAND (2) . •...
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• Use (6) to scroll the list of the contacts until the required one is found. • Short press (1) to confirm the selection. • The name and the number of the contact is shown.
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• Short press (1) again to start the call. • In general, to end a call, short press MENU (4) . During active call it’s possible to transfer the audio of the call to the device. • Short press the BAND button (2) . •...
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Redialling The redial function allows the user to easily call again the last dialled call. • Long press BAND (2) . • Use (6) to select the REDIAL option. • Short press (1) to confirm the selection. • The call is started: the last contact/number is called. •...
Call history It is possible to review or to call the last missed, re- ceived and dialled call. • Long press BAND (2) . • Use (6) to scroll the list. • When the cursor points to CALL LIST , short press (1) to confirm the selection.
• If the user wants to call a contact, short press (1) . • The call is started. Playback mode By switching to BT source it is possible to enable the playback mode. • It is possible to play the tracks saved on the device. •...
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It is possible to pause the curre nt track at any time by pressing and releasing the button (11) . When the PAUSE function is selected: • The PAUSE string is shown on the first row of the dis- play. •...
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Settings There are several useful settings to improve the user experience. Regardless of the source, it is always possible to access to the main setting: • Press and gold the button MENU (4) . • Use (1) to scroll the items. •...
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General handling details for transport, in- Pinout stallation position, assembly, start of opera- ISO Connector. tion, shut-down, storage. To avoid damage to the front cover of the device and the display: • Only use a dry, soft, lint-free cloth for cleaning. •...
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Dismantling instruction ATTENTION: Power off the radio before dismantling. Insert both Dismantling Keys into front radio holes, cor- rectly positioned as indicate din the figure below, until both keys are locked after having been fully inserted. Pull out the radio with both keys.
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