Metra Electronics 95-7313 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - Navigation

Multimedia Player With Navigation METRA OE RADIOS ~ ~GPSCARO MDF-7313-1

Page 2 - Preface

1 0 Before You Start Location of the Controls he Front Panel ~------------------------~13 ,..-----------{ 1 2 ~ ~ GPS CARD 9 CD PWR/[VOL-/VOL +] (j)

Page 3 - Agreement

Before You Start 11 Remote Control Tips: For more information as to replacing battery, please refer to Replacing the Battery on page 9.

Page 4 - Contents

12 Befcra You Start 1 SOURCE/PWR 2 GO TO{playing time/track/[press and hold it to enter/exit the NAVI]) 3 BAND/TITLE 4 AMS(Automatic Memory Selection)

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Before You Slarl Specifications General Power Requirement Load Impedance Max. Power Output Tone Controls +1-?dB Dimensions Approx. Weight Approx. FM S

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14 Betora You Start AUX OUT /R Black line with red head Wiring Connection ~--------------------~ _____ AU_X_O_U_T_IL ___ B_Ia_ck_l_ine_w_it_h _wh_it_e

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CommQn QparatiQns To Select Source by Menu In any mode, touching < on the screen shows the menu as follow: Slide finger horizontally on the screen

Page 8 - Precautions

16 Common Operations EQ Setting Mute Function While listening to pop music, classic music or rock music, you can adjust the sound to your liking by us

Page 9 - Maintenance

. SECTIOr-.·-.--Main Menu Set Up Main Menu I I !IPOD I I , BT .Tv • SETUP I AV-IN ¢ f I ' ' " ~ " ',~.. • • ,... ... t ~ &a

Page 10 - Controls

. ~ I E---18 Main Menu 3 Time Adjust After selecting TIME, the sub menu will be as shown in the figure below: In this menu you can adjust the CLOCK an

Page 11 - Control

SECTION 3 Main Menu REVERSE POLARITY: Reversed signal is sent to the unit +12 V when set to BATTERY, 0 V when set to GROUND. GPS VOICE PROMPT: GPS voi

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Preface Merge NavMate navigation software provides turn-by-turn route guidance while traveling to your destination. Before operating, take a few minut

Page 13 - Specifications

USER GUIO~ ..::S;;.:;;Eo:;;:,CT~IO:::,:.!:..:J J;:.._-------------------20 Main Menu 8 DEFAULT After selecting DEFAULT, the sub menu will be as shown

Page 14 - Connection

NavMate® Software Safety Information and Precautions WARNING! Please read and follow the following safety precautions. Failure to follow the instructi

Page 15 - QparatiQns

22 NavMale® Scfl~are Introduction to Your NavMate Software NavMate software provides turn-by-turn visual and voice assistance to direct you to your se

Page 16 - Operations

Step 2 --Select Destination You have many ways to select a destination. For this example, let's find a nearby Airport. Select by touching screen:

Page 17 - I l I

24 ~avMate® Software l1 Page up in displayed list. r· I Page down in displayed list. Go back one step. II Repeat voice instruction. Navigation Menus T

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Spell Mode Buttons Button Mode Press This Button To ... Spell Delete last entered character. Spell Select currently input characters and show list of.

Page 19 - SECTION

26 N~Mate® SQft'JYare Address/Intersection Selection You may select either the Post code or City Name or the Street Name first. Zip code -If you

Page 20 - J;:.._

Select State or Province/City/Street List Mode Buttons Button Press This Button To .. Return to map mode. Page up in displayed list. Return to main me

Page 21 - Software

28 ~avMate® Software Some POl categories may not be available in some areas and not all possible POl's may be listed for all categories. For exam

Page 22 - NavMale®

NavMate® Software Office Address The office Address is a convenient way to route to your saved office address directly. If the office address is not s

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End-User License Agreement This End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and HORIZ

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Address Book Selection Buttons Button Iii IJ Trail Book Press This Button To ... Exit menu mode and return to map mode. Edit the highlighted displayed

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Select Destination from Map I4;•111P\hlt P ..., ,j I • p 0 '• ,J 2 0 t h Press current position to display location information about the current

Page 26 - SQft'JYare

32 NavMate® Software Guidance Display Road name or sign information upcoming turn Distance and time to next turn True View (Intersection Zoom) Just be

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Arrival Screen The destination is shown on the Map Display screen with a checkered flag symbol. A voice message announces that you are approaching you

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34 NavMate® Scft~are Use ilil Edit function to rename address book entry and liJ to delete. Edit Home Address The "Home Address" option allo

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NavMate® Soft)llare 35 series of dots. User can select a color for each trail. Press current position to add a waypoint: User can assign names to some

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NavMate® Sctt~are Edit Trip Book "Trip Book" is a collection of trips. Each trip represents a set of multiple destinations. Edit Trip Book a

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38 ~avMate® Software Edit Edit allows modifying destinations within a trip and or deleting an existing trip. Trtp, 2 Press iPJi to rename the highligh

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Setup Display By selecting the map scale, the user can hide or unhide the POl's display on the selected map scale view. 39 Edit Category The user

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Table of Contents 4 NAVMATE Software Thank you for buying this product. Safety Information 21 Please read through these operation instructions Vehicle

Page 35 - Soft)llare

Edit My POl Setup Routing The user can modify the POl items by category, by name or by phone number. The POl names can be edited or deleted from the l

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NavMate® Scflware • Voice Guidance On/Off-When On, the system will give audible guidance. Display Options Display options allow you to set the map ori

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42 NavMate® Software Voice Guidance You can choose one of the following Voices. Set Time . §Sit lime r ... . 3 4 5 Distance Units Settings The

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NayMate® SQftware Location Reset You may reset the location of the vehicle symbol using the Location Reset option. System The System Diagnostics menu

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Trip Computer Trip Computer gives the readings of speed, trip related timing, elevation, odometer and clock. Press to display detailed reading of each

Page 40

NayMate® Scttware 45 Avoid Specific Road Avoid Next Ro..Yi Detour Distance Cancel Route Select this function to cancel the current route.

Page 41 - Scflware

46 NavMate® Software Follow Trail Next time you go off-road, you can follow the same trail you created by selecting "Start Route Guidance" t

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Press Menu icon n~;~:1 then select "Stop Trail" to cancel route. ' ,~-Appendix A: NavUtil Manual Introduction Navigation Software Utili

Page 43 - SQftware

48 NavMate® Software POl Uploader POl Uploader intended to edit and upload POl categories and import and upload list of POl's. The user should do

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Nm!Mate® Sof1ware Look in: I 0 NaviUtii_Zip ;.:)20070606. 121225.nsu '0 20070608, 140325. nsu ~san francisco.csv ~san jose.csv Select Category fe

Page 45 - Scttware

Setup Display 39 Number Buttons 54 Edit Category 39 Pause the Playback 54 Add to MY POl 39 Stop the Playback 54 Edit My POl 40 Play tracks at Random 5

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Map/Voice Uploader (For installing Navigation System on memory card or HOD) The Map/Voice Uploader utility is used to upload map data into the navigat

Page 47 - Language

Select The Destination To select the Destination, click on the down arrow of the Destination option and then select the destination drive of the memor

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52 NavMate® Software If HOD is connected then: Deleting Cleaning Up Map Files ... Just f~:n a moment. .. -After backing up, the program will start cop

Page 49 - Sof1ware

NavMate® Software files. The box contains OK and Cancel button. OK confirms operation to continue. Cancel terminates backup process. ~ .J H;rl',t

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54 DVPLVCPIMP4 DVD/VCD/MP4 DVD/VCD/MP4 Setup During DVD/VCD/MP4 playback, touching the top of screen shows the following menu: 1 CD Play/Pause 2 • Ful

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D~[l/VCD/M P4 During MP4 playback, press • first, then press 17 to return to the beginning of the current track. Note: *This function is only availabl

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56 Dl!DLVQD/MP4 On Screen Display During DVD status, press 8 OSD button the display shows: I Title Elapsed ---+Title Remain J L Display Off ~ Chapter

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DVDLVQD/MP4 Changing the viewing angle (Multi-angle) With DVDs featuring multi-angle (scenes shot from multiple angles) recordings, you can press 7 AN

Page 54 - DVPLVCPIMP4

58 lJVD/VClJLMP4 DVD SETUP MENU Press 19 SETUP on remote control or MENU on the main unit or on the monitor, then the main menu and sub-menu will appe

Page 55 - ...__--~•

Q~[U~CD/M P4 Angle Mark Example showing how to set picture mode: (Press .A orT) --General Setup Page--TV Display Wide (Press ~,.A or T, then press ENT

Page 56 - Dl!DLVQD/MP4

Go to FREQ 67 Number Buttons 67 RDS SETUP 67 Alternative Frequencies 67 Traffic Alarm 67 Program Type 67 8 AUX AUX Touch Screen Menu 68 9 Bluetooth Mo

Page 57 - DVDLVQD/MP4

60 [Jl!Q/~0/M~ Screen Saver Example showing how to set Screen Saver on/off: (Press • orT) --General Setup Page--TV Display Wide Angle Mark On OSD Lang

Page 58 - Display

DYQJVCD/M P4 --Preference Page-Audio Example showing how to set Audio language: (Press .A orT) --Preference Page --Audio Eng Subtitle Eng Disc Menu En

Page 59 - E_n~g~~

62 Q)LPJVCQ/MP4 Parental Example showing how to set Parental Control: (Press .A. orT) --Preference Page--Audio Eng Subtitle Eng Disc Menu Eng Parental

Page 60 - [Jl!Q/~0/M~

CQLMP3/SD/USB CD/MP3/SD/USB CD/MP3/SD/USB Setup During CD/MP3/SD/USB playback, touching the top of screen shows the following menu: 1 1:11 Play/Pause

Page 61 - DYQJVCD/M

64 CP/M P3/SD/USB Notes: * Press 22 CLEAR to clear any mistaken input. * During CD/MP3 mode, the upper left corner displays "DVD" ; during U

Page 62 - Q)LPJVCQ/MP4

CP/M E3LSDLUSB During this process, press 18 • to cancel the program playing. Notes: *The function is only available on the remote control. * Press 22

Page 63 - CQLMP3/SD/USB

66 Tuner Band Selector MOIST Selector During radio status, repeatedly press 3 BAND During radio mode, you can press 6 ST button button to select bands

Page 64 - 8X-+16X-+32XJ

Iuoer GOTOTV Press 2 GOTO , and the monitor will show: FREQ. Press the Number to choose your desired TV station. It is only available on units with TV

Page 65 - E3LSDLUSB

68 8UX (optional) AUX Touch Screen Menu Click AUX on the SOURCE menu to switch to the AUX mode: 1 U Full screen 2 Display 3 l'pl;l'l Click i

Page 66 - • · · ·

Bluetootb® (optional) Bluetooth Operational Interface Press 28 BT on the remote control or BT in the monitor to open the bluetooth operational interfa

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Before You Starl 7 Important Safeguards 1. Be sure to connect the color coded leads according to the diagram.lncorrect connections may cause the unit

Page 68 - (optional)

70 Bluetggtb® (optional) Bluetooth Connection and Disconnection When you have established Bluetooth connection between this unit and the cell phone,

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Bluetooth® (optiooal) Audio Transfer between the Unit and Phone Press 6 to change a conversation from the Bluetooth mode of the unit to the cell phone

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72 iEQD (pptiQoal) iPod iPod play In I POD mode, connect the I POD wire (5V) to the rear of main unit. If an I POD is connected press SAC to switch to

Page 71 - (optiooal)

i POQ (optional) File Selector During IPOD mode, press 19 SETUP on the remote control to go back to the previous catalog. Press 21 ~· to select the pr

Page 72 - (pptiQoal)

74 8ddjtjonallotormalico Additional Information Simple Troubleshooting Guide The following checklist might help to solve the problems you may encounte

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PART 95-7313Flat Blade Screwdriver I Phillips Screwdriver 1-800-221-0932 www.metraonline.comKIT FEATURES© COP

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95-7313Dash Disassembly ... 1-4Kit Assembly ...

Page 76 - 2001-2006 Kia Optima

95-73131Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidentalshort circuit.1Remove (2) Phillips screws fromunder the instrument cluster.22

Page 77 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

95-73132DASH DISASSEMBLY2003-2008 HYUNDAI TIBURONDisconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit.1AUnclip and remove t

Page 78 - DASH DISASSEMBLY

8 Before You Star! Precautions This unit can play the following discs only: Type of disc Label on the disc Recorded Material Size of disc DVD ~ Sound

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95-73133Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidentalshort circuit.1Unclip and remove entire panel sur-rounding radio.(Figure A)22

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4Disconnect the negative battery ter-minal to prevent an accidental shortcircuit.1AUnclip and remove panel surround-ing shifter. (Figure A)2Remove (2)

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595-7313Slide the appropriate bracket intothe trim plate aligning the holes inthe trim plate to the clips on thebracket. (Figure A)1ACSlide the DDIN r

Page 82 - KIT ASSEMBLY

695-7313KIT ASSEMBLY1Slide the stacked ISO DIN units intothe trim plate bracket assembly andsecure the unit to the kit using thescrews supplied with t

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7FINAL ASSEMBLY1Locate the factory wiring harness in the dash and make the connection as shown. Metra recomends using the proper mating adapter and ma

Page 84 - FINAL ASSEMBLY

95-7313 INSTRUCTIONS1-800-221-0932 www.metraonline.com© COPYRIGHT 2004-08 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION INST95-7313REV. 05/20/08

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Before You Start Maintenance Replacing the Fuse Make sure the amperage matches the specified value when replacing the fuses. If the fuse is blown, che

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Thank you for purchasing METRA and AXXESS products! Below are the instructions on how to properly interface the ASWC with the METRA radio in your

Page 91 - • 800-221

METRA OE RADIOS OEDirectFit.com • 800-221 -0932 DO NOT RETURN TO STORE-CONTACT METRA FIRST Please contact Metra Electronics technical support at (800)

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OE Direct Fit Radio Limited Warranty Valid in the United States and Canada This 36 month limited warranty is provided by Metra Electronics Corpo

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2. Damage caused by accidents, abuse, misuse or modification of the product will render this warranty null and void. 3. This warranty is app

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