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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   4 5 6 7 8 9    1  Display the disc menu   2  Play status Information of the monitor  size   3  Trick Play key   4  Display the option screen   5  Play the previous chapter Rewind  long  press    6  Play Pause   7  Stop play   8  Play the next chapter Fast forward   long press  Slow play  long press  while pausing    9  Display the operation key to operate  the disc menu     Listening to microSD card USB  memory files       3 4 5 6 7 8       The above screen is for playing a microSD  card       Song Artist Album Folder information     Trick Play key     Scan key     Play the previous track Rewind  long  press      Play the previous folder   6  Play the next folder   7  Play the next track Fast forward  long   press   8  Display the folder list track list    AUN    al    Listening to the radio    1 2 3       1  Preset channel list  Station list    2  Band switch   3  Stereo status Preset channel number   Frequency information   4  Auto store key   5  Manual tune backward Auto tune  backward  long press    6  Frequency setting bar   7  Manual tune forward Auto tune  forward  long press     Bluetooth Operations    Registering cellphones  pairing     When using a Bluetooth compatible  cellphone for the first time  the cellphone  must be registered  paired  wi
2.                16    O For details of functions and operation of this product  refer to  Owner s manual        The screens shown in the examples may differ from actual screens  Actual screens may  be changed without notice for performance and function improvements     NX603 FX503    1          PRECAUTIONS               For your safety  the driver should not    watch the DVD video movie data or  operate the controls while driving   Please note that watching and  operating the DVD video movie data  while driving are prohibited by law in  some countries  Also  while driving   keep the volume to a level at which  external sounds can be heard                  NO    C2      When the inside of the car is very    cold and the player is used soon after  switching on the heater  moisture may  form on the disc  DVD CD  or the optical  parts of the player and proper playback  may not be possible  If moisture forms on  the disc  DVD CD   wipe it off with a soft  cloth  If moisture forms on the optical  parts of the player  do not use the player  for about one hour  The condensation  will disappear naturally allowing normal  operation       Driving on extremely bumpy roads which    cause severe vibration may cause the  sound to skip       This unit uses a precision mechanism     Even in the event that trouble arises   never open the case  disassemble the  unit  or lubricate the rotating parts       This equipment has been tested and    found to comply with the limits for a  Class B digital
3.      N CAUTION        Do not install the system in the  locations described below  This may  cause a fire  accident or electrical  shock    A location exposed to rain or dust   An unstable location  or where the  system may fall     Do not install this unit in a place  exposed to direct sunlight  heat or a  place where the vent holes or heat  radiation holes are covered     e When you install the antenna  mount  it in a place where the elements of  the antenna do not protrude beyond  the edge of the front  back  left and  right of the vehicle    If it comes in contact with  pedestrians  it may cause an  accident           Installation Notes    e When installing the unit to a vehicle  with an airbag system  never install  it in a place where it may affect the  operation of the airbag     Do not install this unit in the  following locations    A location interfering with the  driver s visual range or operation   A location where the gear shift or  brake pedal are hindered    A location where passengers are at  risk    An unstable location  or where the  system may fall          Please note the position of pipes   tanks and electrical wirings before  installing the unit into the vehicle   failure in avoiding these may cause  a fire or malfunction                     N CAUTION      Use only the supplied parts    If unspecified parts are used  they  may cause damage    e Any holes made in the body of the  vehicle should be sealed with a  silicon adhesive    If exhaust fumes or wat
4.   Figure 2     Chassis Chassis       Max  3 mm  M4 screw    Max  8 mm  M5 screw      t          Figure 2    This unit is designed for fixed installation in   the dashboard      When installing the main unit in NISSAN  vehicles  use the parts attached to the  unit and follow the instructions in Figure  3    When installing the main unit in TOYOTA  vehicles  use the parts attached to the  vehicle and follow the instructions in  Figure 4    O Wire as shown in Section 9  gt  P 15     Reassemble and secure the unit in the  dashboard and set the face panel and  center panel        Mounting Screw Holes  Side View  of the Main Unit        For NISSAN vehicle       For TOYOTA vehicle    Installing the Main Unit in a NISSAN Vehicle          Finisher  1  6 Flat head screw     M5 x 8    attached to the main unit     Mounting bracket   1 pair for the left and right sides     Figure 3     1 Position the face panel with its wide edge at the bottom  Fit the edge into the groove of the main  unit     Installing the Main Unit in a TOYOTA Vehicle    Install by using parts attached to the vehicle   Screws marked   are attached to the vehicle      8 Hexagonal screw   M5 x 8        Mounting bracket   1 pair for the left  and right sides     Center Panel  2    Figure 4     2 Some panel openings are too small for the unit depending on the vehicle type and model  In  such a case  trim the upper and lower sides of the panel frame by about 0 5 to 1 5 mm so the  unit can be inserted smoothly      3 If a 
5.   Trademarks                     Names and functions of    Basic method of use         Turning the power on      Switching the language    parts              Setting the time  FX503 only                  Selecting a Source           Source Media Modes                        Viewing DVDs  NX603 only                   Listening to microSD card     USB memory files      Listening to the radio        Bluetooth Operations                        Registering cellphones  pairing             Screen during a telephone call              Entering a number to make a call         Receiving telephone calls                      Using Smart Access                        What is Smartphone linking                 Linking compatible applications                 Procedure up to Smartphone linking           Starting up applications  For iPhone                     For Android smartphones    Start using Clarion Mobile Map        10  Selecting the destination of a route    10  Map 5            M 10  Quick          sector 10   INSTALLATION AND WIRE  CONNECTION MANUAL              11   1  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS                  11   2  PACKAGE CONTENTS                     12       GENERAL CAUTIONS                     12   4  CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION          12   5  INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT           12   6  REMOVING THE MAIN UNIT              14   7  CAUTIONS ON WIRING                    14   8  INSTALLING THE GPS ANTENNA  NX603   ONLY  eo 14   9  WIRE CONNECTION       15   Connecting the Accessories    
6.   and then engage the parking brake  again    12V accessory  Gray Parking brake lamp   How to attach the electro tap                lead to battery 1 Place the Parking brake lead at the stopper   Gray Black D   and fold it back in the direction of the arrow     EE Front right O 2 Pass the Parking brake signal lead through       White Parking brake and fold it back in the direction of the arrow   Front left                                                         Front left    Parking brake  ront le  Electro tap signal lead Parking brake   sold Parking brake signal lead  Rear left    separately  signal lead  Green Black ZR  Rear left    AN  O  Blue White Parking brake lead  FY DEC      Amplifier turn on lead  Grass green   Stopper Padna brakelead  Orange White ark  ng brake lea  ST Illumination  Grass green            Auto antenna      Connecting the Accessories    Grass green CA A                                                                 Parking brake lead     Connection to the Rear Vision Camera for vehicle  Purple white  Reverse gear lead    The Rear Vision Camera for vehicle can be connected to optional Rear Vision Camera input   cable  CCA 644  with RCA pin cable  For detailed information  refer to the instruction sheet   or manual for the Rear Vision Camera    O Be sure to connect the reverse gear lead to the vehicle s relevant terminal    O Connect the Rear Vision Camera to the RCA pin cable  if not  the screen turns black while  the gearshift lever is in the rever
7.  call     Screen during a telephone call  1 2    vims 20 10       1  The call time The name registered in  the hands free phonebook Telephone  number information   2  Enter the numbers for the password   etc  during the telephone call when the  number entry screen is displayed   3  Display the option screen   4  Mute the phone outgoing volume   5  Switch to telephone calls on the  cellphone unit   6  End the telephone call    NX603 FX503       7       Entering a number to make a       call        Attention     While you are driving  you cannot enter  telephone numbers to make a call  Always  stop at a safe location before making a  telephone call         Notice    e Always input the area code when calling a    land line phone     e With some cellphones  you may not be  able to redial immediately after hanging  up acall you dialed  Wait a while before  dialing the number again     1  MENU   gt       2 Enter the telephone number             The telephone number is dialed and  the other party is called     4 To end a telephone call ggg   You can make calls from the  outgoing incoming calls log or the  registered phonebook     NX603 FX503       Receiving telephone calls           N CAUTION    e When you receive a call while you  are driving  be sure to check the  safety around you before taking the  call           1 When you have an incoming call    Put your response on hold     Cam    Touching this during an incoming  call  rejects the call     2  Toenda telephone call gg     Us
8.  device  pursuant to Part  15 of the FCC Rules    These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation   This equipment generates  uses  and    NX603 FX503    can radiate radio frequency energy and   if not installed and used in accordance  with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the  user is encouraged to consult the dealer  or an experienced radio TV technician for  help       Insert and remove the microSD card after    turning off the unit  because the microSD  card might get damage        INFORMATION FOR USERS     CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO  THIS PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BY  THE MANUFACTURER WILL VOID THE  WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE FCC  APPROVAL     MODEL clarion  12V     GROUND    15A max    AM 530 1710kHz FM 87 9 107 9MHz    This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence exempt  RSS standard s  Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  this device may not cause interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference including ineterference that may cause undesired operation of this device     Le presnt appareil est conforme aux la partie 15 des regles de la FCC et CNR  d Ind
9.  is used as the microphone for the hands free function  when the unit is connected to a Bluetooth compatible cellphone by a wireless connection   This is the AUX terminal  Audio and video from external devices connected to this terminal can  be played when the audio mode is switched to AUX    This is where the microSD card is inserted to enjoy data in microSD cards    This is the remote control sensor  This receives the signal from the remote control  sold  separately     This is the Antitheft Indicator  This light blinks when the Antitheft Activation setting is set to    ON     to indicate that the antitheft function is activated     This document uses the following inline graphics and conventions to indicate operations    using the buttons on the operation panel                             Number Inline graphic Description of operation   1   MENU  Short press   This displays the main menu screen    2   Short press   This switches to the audio screen    3   Short press   Use this to adjust the volume of the audio   visual function    4  Short press   This starts up Smart Access    5  Short press   This turns off the screen    6      Touch This is the monitor and touch panel  This             functions as a touch panel by touching the  screen when it is displayed        NX603 FX503 5       6    Basic method of use    Turning the power on    1 Turn the engine key to the    ACC     or    ON    position   The unit turns on   After the opening screen is displayed   touch 8  The c
10. Clarion    QUICK START GUIDE  amp  Installation Manual  GUIDE DE DEMARRAGE RAPIDE  amp  Manuel d   installation  KURZANLEITUNG  amp  Manual de instalacion    NXG6O03S    FXOOJS    DVD MULTIMEDIA STATION WITH BUILT IN NAVIGATION  amp  6 2 INCH TOUCH PANEL CONTROL   MULTIMEDIA STATION  amp  6 2 INCH TOUCH PANEL CONTROL   STATION MULTIM  DIA DVD AVEC NAVIGATION INT  GR  E ET COMMANDE PAR   CRAN TACTILE DE 6 2 POUCES  STATION MULTIM  DIA ET COMMANDE PAR   CRAN TACTILE DE 6 2 POUCES   ESTACI  N MULTIMEDIA DVD CON NAVEGACI  N INTEGRADA Y CONTROL DE PANEL T  CTIL DE 6 2    ESTACI  N MULTIMEDIA CON CONTROL DE PANEL T  CTIL DE 6 2     CLARION PRODUCT REGISTRATION INFORMATION    For USA and Canada only  www clarion com          Dear Customer     Congratulations on your purchase of a Clarion mobile electronic product  We are  confident that you ll enjoy your Clarion experience     There are many benefits to registering your product  We invite you to visit our website at  www clarion com to register your Clarion product        We have made product registration simple with our easy to use website  The registration  form is short and easy to complete  Once you re registered  we can keep you informed of  important product information     Register at www clarion com   it s easy to keep your Clarion product up to date           This guide is intended to guide you through the basic functions of the unit     Contents       PRECAUTIONS               Operation Panel Generalities                  
11. I MHL  only  terminal HDMI cable 1        conversion cable     sold separately                 smartphone          SiriusXM   Connect  Vehicle Tuner  terminal  sold  separately         I  I  Android I  I          I                   9  E  AEN l JQ                                                                                  Microphone  sold    separatel  Steering P       wheel remote  control  terminal  sold  separately        t         External    Front Amplifier    audio    output  terminal    Rear i i  audio        output i  lt a e    terminal 1          i      Subwoofer Rear Monitor   QUIPput                    hoa    MONO 2ch     video output  terminal                                            Yellow       5  m  o  o            Yellow video input    terminal    Black                NI O3GIA    Red    Black Right audio input    terminal    NI OIGnV    Left  White       NX603 FX503       15       cc Yellow i i  BA 12V main power m Connecting the parking brake lead    Connect the lead to parking brake lamp ground in the meter panel                             Black O           Connecting the parking brake lead to lamp ground allows you to watch video images  when the parking brake is engaged   Rear right     When the parking brake lead is not connected  the monitor will not display video images   O  f    Audio Only  appears on the screen just after turning on the ACC power of the car   Purple Black     e    Rear right    release the parking brake while confirming safety
12. bles aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation  est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes    1  l appareil ne doit pas produire de  brouillage et  2  l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique  subi meme si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement    THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR CHAPTER I SUBCHAPTER J  APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE     This product includes technology owned ae Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used  or distributed without a license from   5    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003    Cet appareil mL de la classe B est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du Canada   CLARION C    7 2  SHINTOSTIN  IGHUO  KU  SAITAMA SHI SAITAMA KEN  JAPAN  MANUFaCTURED        Bluetooth QD ID               I      Foo        SERIAL No  ESA    Fr LP  Clarion Co   Ltd                                            Operation Panel Generalities    For a longer service life  be sure to read the  following cautions     Do not allow any liquids on the set from    drinks  umbrellas  etc  Doing so may  damage the internal circuitry    Do not disassemble or modify the set  in any way  Doing so may result in  damage Also  subjecting the operation  panel to shocks may result in breakage   deformation  or other damage    Do not let cigarettes burn the display   Doing so may damage or deform the  cabinet    If a problem should occur  have the set  inspected at your store of purchase   The op
13. ccess         a  Short press   This ejects the disc inserted in the unit               Touch This is the monitor and touch panel  This  functions as a touch panel by touching the  screen when it is displayed      e    e    gt                     Insert and remove the microSD card after turning off    the unit  because the microSD card might get damage           1 This is the built in microphone  This is used as the microphone for the hands free function  when the unit is connected to a Bluetooth compatible cellphone by a wireless connection    x 2 This is the remote control sensor  This receives the signal from the remote control  sold  separately        3 This is the AUX terminal  Audio and video from external devices connected to this terminal can  be played when the audio mode is switched to AUX      4 This is the Antitheft Indicator  This light blinks when the Antitheft Activation setting is set to    ON     to indicate that the antitheft function is activated      5 This is where the microSD card is inserted to enjoy data in microSD cards      6 The map microSD is housed in here  To update the map  open this cover  and remove and  insert the card   Do not open the cover for other operations      7 This is where DVD video  CD  MP3  WMA  and DivX discs are inserted     4 NX603 FX503    FX503          3  x 4      5          Insert and remove the microSD card after turning off    the unit  because the microSD card might get damage        This is the built in microphone  This
14. croSD       are  registered trademarks of the SD PEN  Association   gt           Made for iPod    and    Made for  iPhone mean that an electronic  accessory has been designed to  connect specifically to iPod  or iPhone   respectively  and has been certified by  the developer to meet  Apple performance standards  Apple is  not responsible for the operation of this  device or its compliance with safety and  regulatory standards  Please note that  the use of this accessory with iPod or  iPhone may affect wireless performance   iPhone  iPod  iPod classic  iPod nano   iPod touch  and iTunes are trademarks  of Apple Inc   registered in the U S  and  other countries     Made for    iPod  iPhone       O DivX     DivX Certified    and associated  logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation  or its subsidiaries and are used under  license    DivX Certified  to play DivX  video   including premium content    Covered by one or more of the following  U S  patents 7 295 673  7 460 668   7 515 710  7 519 274  NX603 only     DIVX    O SiriusXM    and all related marks and  logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio   Inc  All rights reserved       Siriusxm       O Pandora  the Pandora logo and other    Pandora marks are trademarks or  registered trademarks of Pandora Media   Inc  or its subsidiaries worldwide    If you have any issues with the Pandora  application on your mobile phone   please direct them to pandora support   pandora com     PANDORA    The Bluetooth  word mark and logos  are regis
15. ds of use with the  cellphone carrier you are contracted to   We recommend using the optimum price  plan  such as a flat rate data plan based  on the frequency of use         Notice   e While you are driving  some applications  cannot be operated so as to prevent  obstruction to driving     e Information content that is distributed in  real time belongs to third parties having  the rights concerned  The content of  services might be changed or suspended  for reasons of third parties having the  rights concerned     Linking compatible applications    To use Smartphone linking  linking   compatible applications and application  management software    Smart Access    must  be installed on the software    First  search for    Smart Access    from the  App Store or Google Play Store and install  this    Next  install the linking compatible  applications  Start up Smart Access on   the smartphone and download the linking   compatible applications from recommended  lists    Linking compatible applications are  scheduled to be added as they become  available     For details on how to use applications   refer to the Help for each application that is  started up on the smartphone     Procedure up to Smartphone  linking    The Smartphone linking procedure is as  follows      For iPhone    1  Start up Smart Access on the  smartphone    2  Connect the unit to the smartphone   Use CCA 750  sold separately  and VTR  cable     3  Start Smartphone linking on the unit      For Android smartpho
16. e to the  unit     Connect the smartphone by HDMI  cable and enable the connection via  Bluetooth    P 7    From here on  operations are the    same as from step 2 of the procedure  for    For iPhones      NX603 FX503    9          Start using Clarion Mobile  Map       When Clarion Mobile Map is started the first    time  you need to do the following     1  Select the written language of the  application interface  Later you can  change it in Settings    2  Select the language and speaker used  for voice guidance messages  Later you  can change it in Settings    3  Read and accept the End User Licence  Agreement    4  Read and accept the road safety  warning    After this  the Navigation menu appears and   you can start using Clarion Mobile Map     Selecting the destination of a       route    To enter an address as the destination  do  as follows     1  If you are on the Map screen  tap    to return to the Navigation  menu     2  In the Navigation menu  tap    22       Looking for GPS signal      Yi 10 3  Jaw                               1  NX603 FX503    Yal 10 30 am    Navigation Menu       Find    4 My Route  4      Show Map      an More          12      Find Address Find Places      Find on Map Favorites          Combined       Search   History         Selecting a destination by entering the    address or the postal code      Selecting the destination from the Places    of Interest      Selecting a map location as the    destination      Selecting the destination from y
17. ectric shock  injury or accident  may occur           NX603 FX503    2  PACKAGE CONTENTS 3  GENERAL CAUTIONS 5  INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT     D Main unit   2  Quick Start Guide  amp  Installation  Manual   3  CD ROM  e Owner s manual  e Owner s manual   Navigation  NX603  only    4  Power supply cable   5  RCA pin cable  6ch      RCA pin cable  Rear AUX IN Rear  Video Out       Bag for accessories  e Flat head screw  M5 x 8 mm                                  8  e Hexagonal bolt  M5 x 8 mm                            8  e Rubber cap  for RCA pin cable                                10  e Cable holder  NX603 only   TUE ETE 3  e Double sided tape for fastening GPS  antenna  NX603 only                               1     Cable tie emer  1  Finisher     9  Warranty card  GPS antenna NX603 only         Notice  e The provided disc  CD ROM manual   cannot be played back on this unit     O Do not open the case  There are no user   serviceable parts inside  If you drop  anything into the unit during installation   consult your dealer or an authorized  Clarion service center     4  CAUTIONS ON       INSTALLATION      Prepare all articles necessary for  installing the main unit before starting      Install the unit within 30  of the horizontal  plane   Figure 1     Max  30        Figure 1    O If you have to do any modification on the  car body  such as drilling holes  consult  your car dealer beforehand      Use the included screws for installation   Using other screws can cause damage  
18. er penetrates  into the vehicle  this may cause an  accident    e Fasten the bolts securely when  installing the unit  If the bolts are  loose an accident or malfunction  could occur              Connection Notes     Loom all cables according to the  instruction manual  so as not to  hinder operation    e Wire the connecting cords cables  away from high temperature areas   If the coatings of the cables melt   it could cause an accident fire by a  short circuit     Take care when wiring in the engine  compartment     When wiring the connecting cables  in a vehicle with an airbag system   never feed the cables through   a place where it may affect the  operation of the airbag    An airbag not operating correctly in  an emergency may cause increased  injury              NX603 FX503    11          12           N CAUTION    Verify wires with a digital multi meter  prior to making any connections   Many new vehicles use multiplexed  and or low voltage circuits that can  be damaged if a test light or logic  probe is used     Connect cables appropriately  If a  wrong connection is made  this may  cause a fire or accident    When passing cables through   the body of the vehicle  use non   conductive grommets    If the coatings of the cables are  worn out by rubbing  this may cause  an accident  fire or a short circuit     After wiring cables  fix them with  insulation tape    Be sure to switch off the vehicle  when connecting or disconnecting  cables to from the unit  otherwise  an el
19. hook on the installation bracket interferes with the unit  bend and flatten it with a nipper or  similar tool        Typical Mounting Brackets       Example 1    Example 2 Example 3    Affix the screws to the e marks     NX603 FX503 13          14    Vehicles other than NISSAN and  TOYOTA    In some cases the center panel may require  modification   Trimming  filing  etc      6  REMOVING THE MAIN UNIT    When the main unit is to be removed   disassemble it in the reverse of the order in     INSTALLTING THE MAIN UNIT    P 12    7  CAUTIONS ON WIRING    O Be sure to turn the power off before   wiring    Be particularly careful where you route   the wires    Keep them well away from the engine    and exhaust pipe  etc  Heat may damage   the wires    If the fuse should blow  check to see if   the wiring is correct    If a fuse is blown  replace it with a new   one of the same specification as the   original      To replace the fuse  remove the old fuse  of the power supply cable and insert the  new one   Figure 5           Fuse holder    Figure 5      There are various types of fuse holder   Do not let the battery side touch other  metal parts     NX603 FX503        N CAUTION          e After connecting the HDMI and USB  cables to the unit  use a cable tie to  tie them down   Figure 6           Cable tie  Y       Figure 6       8  INSTALLING THE GPS ANTENNA  NX603 ONLY        e Do not install the GPS antenna in a place where it may interfere with the operation  of the airbag or h
20. inder the driver s visual range    e Do not use the navigation system with the GPS antenna cable cut off  The power  in the cable may be short circuited       The supplied GPS antenna is for installing inside the vehicle  Do not install it outside the    vehicle       Install the GPS antenna more than 19 7in  50 cm  away from the main unit  other audio    devices such as CD player  and a radar detector  If it is installed near these devices  GPS  reception may be impaired       To improve the GPS signal reception  install the GPS antenna horizontally on a flat plane     Do not wax or paint the cover of the GPS antenna  This may reduce the performance of    the GPS antenna       Install the GPS antenna at least 3 9in  10 cm  away from the windshield     Wipe off the dirt of the mounting surface before installing the GPS antenna       Stick the double sided tape to the bottom face of the GPS antenna     Bottom face of the GPS antenna            Mount the GPS antenna   Stick it surely on a flat plane of the passenger side dashboard where GPS signal  interruption is minimized      Wire the GPS antenna cable   Fasten the cable using the Cable holders     yo  GPS antenna    5                        Cable holder        Shows an example in case of the left hand traffic      9  WIRE CONNECTION    GPS antenna       Radio antenna jack         Refer to the following  e dos  I  USB terminal       HDMI MHL Android  iconversion adapter smartphone    jack  NX603 Rear Vision  Jac Camera I HDM
21. ing Smart Access       Smart Access is a telematics service  provided by Clarion so that all automobile  users can enjoy comfortable  safe and  convenient driving    By  linking  vehicles to Smart Access by  smartphone  etc   Smart Access provides  customers in vehicles with various  conveniences such as entertainment  driving  related information and Internet information        What is Smartphone linking     You can connect the unit to your  smartphone and operate the various  applications that run on your smartphone  from the unit    For example  you can output audio that  is played from the speakers connected  to the unit or display images displayed   in applications on the unit  This is called     Smartphone linking       The following lists the smartphones that can  be linked to the unit       Covered models  iPhone   4  iPhone 4S   Android smartphones    iPhone and iPad other than the above are not  supported     Covered OS  iOS 5 or later  Android  OS4 0 or later     as of January 2013   Also  with this function  only applications  compatible with Smartphone linking can be  used  This User   s Manual refers to these as     linking compatible applications            Attention   e Use of Smartphone linking function is  charged to smartphone communications  fees  Charges are borne by the person  contracted to the smartphone being  used  Charges billed from the cellphone  carrier may be expensive depending on  the method of use  Before use  check the  price plans and metho
22. nes     1  Start up Smart Access on the  smartphone     2  Connect the unit to the smartphone   There are two methods of connection as  follows depending on the smartphone  model    Connect to the  cigarette lighter port     etc  on the vehicle to  supply power     HDMI MHL  conversion cable           O   HDMI MHL  conversion adapter Smartphone  a  HDMI cable  Smartphone        Attention   e For the HDMI MHL convertion adapter   only an adapter that supports EDID  transfer can be used     Connect a smartphone that supports the  following Bluetooth profile via Bluetooth for  use      SPP  Serial Port Profile      HID  Human Interface Device Profile     3  Start Smartphone linking on the unit     Starting up applications        Notice   e The unit sometimes does not support  smartphone multi touch or flicking  functions    e Applications cannot be added or deleted  from the unit  Execute addition or deletion  of applications on the smartphone     e During Smartphone linking  do not set  the smartphone to a sleep state  Doing  so might prevent the smartphone from  functioning properly         MEMO   e When Smart Access is used for the first  time  the Terms of Use confirmation  screen is displayed  Check the terms of  use  and touch 1299     e  I  will be displayed when there is a  new version of Smart Access available   To update Smart Access  remove the  smartphone from the unit  and execute  the update by operating the application  on the smartphone     For iPhone    O Set  C
23. ns the route related settings   More   Settings   Map Settings  This  button opens the map related settings   Tap the Current Street field on the Map  screen  This button opens a special  screen with information about the  current position and a button to search  for nearby emergency or roadside  assistance    My Route   Cancel Route  This button  cancels the route and stops navigation   The button is replaced with the next one  if waypoints are given     INSTALLATION AND WIRE  CONNECTION MANUAL    1  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    Symbol Identification       This manual uses symbols and icons to  indicate safety precautions and concerns  during the installation procedure  Be sure   to carefully read and understand each  precaution prior to beginning the installation     e This symbol is intended to alert the  user to the presence of important  operating instructions  Failure to  heed the instructions may result in  severe injury or death            N CAUTION    This symbol is intended to alert the  user to the presence of important  operating instructions  Failure to  heed the instructions can result in  injury or material damage              Before Use   e Confirm the battery voltage of the  vehicle to be installed  This unit is  designed only for vehicles with DC  12V power supply      Disconnect the negative terminal of  the battery before connecting wires     otherwise an electric shock  injury  by short circuit may occur              Car battery    Installation Precautions      
24. onnection Method    of fe  on the  iPod video screen to  USB   VTR      O Select  MENU   gt     Pa and then set     Device In car device LNK    to    iPhone      O Start up Smart Access on the  smartphone       Notice  e During Smartphone linking  operations on  the smartphone are not possible     1 Connect the smartphone to the  unit   Connect iPhones with the video jack  of CCA 750  sold separately  still  connected to the VTR cable     2  Smart Access   or   MENU   gt  ERTES    Start up Smart Access  The list of  linking related applications installed  on the smartphone is displayed   When an application is started up  on the smartphone  the screen is  switched to the application screen     3 Select the application you want  to start up   The application starts up  The  application can be operated from  screens on the unit as if you are  operating the smartphone   To end an application  touch  MENU      gt  En     For Android smartphones    O Select  MENU   gt     Pa and then set     Device In car device LNK    to    Android        Register  pair  the smartphone to the  unit   gt  P 7  O Start up Smart Access on the  smartphone         MEMO    e With some smartphone models  the HDMI    output setting on the smartphone must be  enabled     e When you connect an Android  smartphone  the unit can display pictures  of the following formats by Smartphone  linking      the HDMI output resolution of  smartphones   480p  720x480 640x480   576p   720x576     1 Connect the smartphon
25. our    Favourites      Selecting your Home location    Searching for a Place of Interest by its    phone number    9  Entering the name of the destination    10  Selecting a recent destination from the  History  11  Additional options      For the information about other ways  see  the user manual     Map screen                17 18    12  To enlarge this small map and open the  Map screen  tap  Show Map  button   13  Zooming in and out   14  Tilting up and down   15  Rotating left and right   16  2D or 3D view   17  Compass in 2D map view mode   18  Compass in 3D map view mode   19  Location information   20  Return to normal navigation   21  Set the cursor position as the destination       22     23     24     25     26     27     28     29     30       0       Quick Place     gt   Search Pw       Favorites History      f E m    Route  Setfhgs   WEY  yall Where    Edit Route    27 28 29 30    The Quick menu is a selection of  controls and functions that are frequently  needed during navigation  It can be  opened directly from the Map screen by  tapping          Find   Find Places  Quick Search  This  function lets you search for a Place  along your route or around your current  location if there is no route calculated   Find   Favourite  This button opens the  list of your Favourite destinations    Find   History  This button opens the  History list     My Route   Edit Route  This button  opens the route editing function    More   Settings   Route Settings  This  button ope
26. se gear position     B SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner    Connect this tuner to SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner terminal   For more information on how to install the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle tuner  consult the    See next page for how to connect the parking brake lead  installation guide included with the tuner     16   NX603 FX503    Clarion Co   Ltd            Hsec qu M QY t010U QZ 3010U    Printed in Japan   Imprim   au Japon   Impreso en Jap  n    260 9155 01 2013 4    
27. tered trademarks owned by  Bluetooth SIG  Inc  and any use of  such marks by Clarion Co  Ltd  is under    license   C Bluetooth       The terms HDMI and HDMI High   Definition Multimedia Interface  and the  HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered  trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the  United States and other countries     HOM    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    Android is the trademark of Google Inc   How to get source code that is  considered open source   This unit uses open source software    If you want to get this software   s source  code  you can download it from our  website    Refer to the following website about  getting the source code   http   www clarion com us en support   index html    NX603 FX503       Names and functions of parts This document uses the following inline graphics and conventions to indicate operations           Using the buttons on the operation panel        The following describes the button names on the operation panel of the unit and their                functions  Number Inline graphic Description of operation  NX603  1    MENU  Short press   This displays the main menu screen    7  2  NAVI AV Short press   This switches between the current position map    screen and currently selected audio screen         5   3    Turn This is the rotary volume key   Use this to adjust the volume of audio visual  functions or the route audio guidance  etc           Short press   This turns off the screen        Short press   This starts up Smart A
28. th the unit            Notice   e Pairing cannot be executed while you are  driving      Also  pairing sometimes cannot be  executed if the Bluetooth function is  not enabled on the cellphone  too  For  details  refer to the User s Manual for the  cellphone    e During hands free operations  making  outgoing calls  taking incoming calls   telephone calls   connection  telephone  calls  communications  with other  Bluetooth compatible devices and pairing  are not possible  Also  during hands free  operation  audio sound is not output     1  MENU   gt   gt   2 at  BT Devices Connection   3  Vat  Connect with Bluetooth     Select the Bluetooth connection  mode     Hands Free   Smartphone Linking   Select this when using the  cellphone as a hands free phone  and for Smartphone linking    Hands Free   Music    Select this when using the  cellphone as a hands free phone  and for Bluetooth Audio     Hands Free Only   Select this when using the  cellphone only as a hands free  phone   Music Only   Select this when using the  cellphone only for Bluetooth Audio   Smartphone Linking Only   Select this when using the  cellphone for Smartphone linking     Select    CAR BT     default  from  the cellphone  and enter the PIN     1234     default     The cellphone searches for the unit to  complete pairing     When  MENU   01 is next    touched  the screen changes to the  telephone number entry screen     Screen during a telephone call    The following screen is displayed during a  telephone
29. tional remote control unit may  not work if the remote control sensor is  exposed to direct sunlight    In extremely cold weather  the display  movement may slow down and the  display may darken  but this is not   a malfunction  The display will work  normally when the temperature  increases    Small black and shiny spots inside the  operation panel are normal for LCD  products    The touchkeys on the display operate  when slightly touched  Do not press the  touchkey screen with much force    Do not push the case surrounding   the touchkey panel with much force   This may cause malfunctioning of the  touchkeys     Trademarks    O This product incorporates copyright  protection technology that is protected  by U S  patents and other intellectual  property rights  Use of this copyright  protection technology must be authorized  by Rovi Corporation  and is intended  for home and other limited viewing uses  only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi  Corporation  Reverse engineering or  disassembly is prohibited    Use of this product by the customer   is restricted to play program materials  to which the Rovi copyright protection  process has been applied   NX603 only      Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories     Dolby  and the double D symbol are  trademarks of Dolby Laboratories    NX603 only        DOLBY  DIGITAL        js the trademark of DVD Format   Logo Licensing Corporation   NX603  only         SDHC memory card        SD memory  card    miniSD     and    mi
30. urrent position  map screen or the audio screen is  displayed   When the engine key is turned to the   OFF  position  the unit is turned off               MEMO   e When the Antitheft Activation function  is set  the password entry screen is  displayed     Switching the language    When the unit turns on  the default language  is set to English   Switch to your language to use the unit     1  MENU  gt   gt  El    Select the language you use     When you switch the language  the  unit is automatically restarted and the  language is switched to the selected  language     hb O N    NX603 FX503    AA EACE Source Media Modes    1 MENU  gt   gt  DT  2    3 Set the hour  the minute and AM  Viewing DVDs  NX603 only     PM     4 El    Selecting a Source    Press  MENU  to display the main menu  screen    Touching the main menu screen and  quickly sliding your finger up or down then  removing it  moves you to the previous or  next page  This operation is called flicking   The screen can be switched to the next   or previous menu screen by flicking or    touching AP    You can select the desired source in the  main menu screen        When you select the desired source mode   for example  the DVD Video  USB or iPod  mode   the following screen will appear     1 2 3    ct                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
31. ustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation  est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes    1  l appareil ne doit pas produire de  brouillage et  2  l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique  subi meme si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement   THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR CHAPTER I SUBCHAPTER J  APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE    This product includes technology owned pA Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used  or distributed without a license from MS   Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories   Dolby  and the double D symbol  are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003    Cet appareil IL de la classe B est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du Canada   CLARION         7 2  SHINTOSHIN  IGHUO  KU  SAITAMA SHI SAITAMA KEN  JAPAN    Bluetooth      10          1  Foco     MANUFACTURED   IC    SERIAL No           Clarion  12V    GROUND     15A max  AM 530 1710kHz FM 87 9 107 9MHz    This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence exempt  RSS standard s  Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  this device may not cause interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference including ineterference that may cause undesired operation of this device     Le presnt appareil est conforme aux la partie 15 des regles de la FCC et CNR  d Industrie Canada applica
    
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