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Owner´s Manual DEA700 Radio
2020
Aptiv 1/16/2020

Contents
DEA7XX Radios System .................................. 4 Introduction.................................................. 4
Overview .......................................................... 4 Radio Pinout..................................................... 4 Radio Button Operation.................................... 5
SRC/PWR ................................................... 5 One-Hour Timer .......................................... 5 VOLUME KNOB/OK .................................... 5 PREV (Previous/Reverse): .......................... 5 NEXT (Next/Forward): ................................. 5 PHONE (If equipped) .................................. 5 SCAN/ASCAN ............................................. 5 PLAY/PAUSE: ............................................. 5 RPT (Repeat): ............................................. 5 BROWSE .................................................... 5 RDM (Random) ........................................... 5 ESC/SCR (ESCAPE) .................................. 5 DISP (DISPLAY) ......................................... 5 Radio................................................................ 6 Audio Source............................................... 6 AM-FM-WX/LW Radio...................................... 6 Tuning ......................................................... 6
Manual Tuning ........................................ 6 Seeking a Station ................................... 6 Presets ........................................................ 6 Storing Radio Station Presets................. 6 Tuning Radio Station Presets ................. 6

SCAN ...........................................................6 AUTOSCAN .................................................6 W X ...............................................................7 LW ...............................................................7 SXM (If Equipped) ............................................7
SXM Display............................................7 SXM Categories selection.......................7 SXM Channel Selection ..........................7 Storing Station Presets ...........................7 SXM Radio ID: ........................................7 SXM Messages .......................................7 Traffic Announcement (TA)..........................8 DAB Announcement ....................................8 DAB Announcement Category.....................8 Alternate Frequency (AF)/ Service Following (DAB-FM link) ..............................................8 Regional ....................................................... 8 Refresh List..................................................8 Emergency Alert ..........................................9 Storing Station Presets ................................9 DAB Messages ............................................9 Station Not Available...............................9 No Signal ................................................9 Station Currently Unavailable..................9 No info.....................................................9 iPod ..................................................................9 Playing from an iPod....................................9 iPod Menu....................................................9

Playlists: ................................................. 9 Artists:..................................................... 9 Albums:................................................. 10 Genres:................................................. 10 Podcasts:.............................................. 10 Songs: .................................................. 10 Composers: .......................................... 10 Audio Books: ........................................ 10 PREV (Previous): ................................. 10 NEXT (Next): ........................................ 10 FF/FR (Fast Forward/Fast Reverse)..... 10 RDM (Random): ................................... 10 RPT (Repeat): ...................................... 10 Error Messages ......................................... 10 USB................................................................ 10 Playing from a USB ................................... 10 USB MP3 Player and USB ........................ 10 Drives ................................................... 10 For MP3 Files ....................................... 11 For Unprotected WMA Files ................. 11 Playing an USB Device ............................. 11 Front Auxiliary ................................................ 11 Rear Auxiliary................................................. 11 Bluetooth (If Equipped) .................................. 11 Enabling/Disabling Bluetooth..................... 11 Pairing a Bluetooth Device ........................ 11 Connecting a Device ................................. 12
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Disconnecting a Device ............................. 12 Deleting one or all Devices........................ 12 Hands Free/ Bluetooth Features ............... 12
DIAL MENU .......................................... 12 DIAL REDIAL........................................ 12 FAVORITES ......................................... 12 DIAL CONTACT ................................... 12 LAST CALLS ........................................ 13 CALL OPTIONS ................................... 13 BT Audio ................................................... 13 Bluetooth Player ................................... 13 Radio System Settings ................................... 14 Audio Control Menu................................... 14 BASS .................................................... 14 MIDDLE ................................................ 14 TREBLE................................................ 14 FADE .................................................... 14 BALANCE............................................. 14 AUTO EQ ............................................. 14 User Menu................................................. 14 Speakers (SPEAKERS)........................ 15 Speed Dependent Volume (SPEED DEP VOL) ..................................................... 15 Seek Sensitivity (SEEK SEN) ............... 15 Tune Configuration (TUNE CFG) ......... 15 Category Enable/Disable (CAT E/D) .... 15 Regional ............................................... 15 Traffic Announcement(TA).................... 15

DAB Ammouncement............................15 DAB Ammouncement Categories .........15 Alternative Frequencies (AF) ................15 Refresh List ...........................................15 CLOCK .................................................. 15 Dimming (DIMMING).............................16 HUE Adjustment (HUE ADJ) .................16 ALARM .................................................. 16 Audio Players .................................................16 Music Navigation USB ...............................16 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ...............................16 Infrared Remote Control ............................16 Fuse................................................................ 17 Tips and Troubleshooting Chart .....................17 Radio .........................................................17 Unable to tune stations .........................17 iPod ............................................................ 17 iPod does not play or there is no sound 17 iPod not functioning...............................17 Bluetooth .................................................... 17 My radio doesn't recognize my Bluetooth enabled device. .....................................17 The device and my radio can't communicate. ........................................ 17 Device music cannot be heard ..............18 Rear Seat Audio (RSA)..............................18 The RSA shows no link. ........................18 Trademarks and License Agreements ............18

Precautions .................................................... 18 Product Cleaning .................................. 18 Bluetooth Distraction............................. 18
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DEA7XX Radios System
Introduction
The information within this manual describes all the features that may or may not be on your specific radio either because they are options that you did not purchase or due to changes subsequent to the printing of this owner manual.
Overview
The Radio system is controlled by using the buttons, RSA or steering wheel controls.

Radio Pinout

Radio pinout is shown below

REGULAR PANA PINOUT

Cavity Pin #

Function

I/O

A1 1 CAN-High

I/O

A2 2 CAN-Low

I/O

A3 3 Park Lights

I

A4 4 Ignition

I

A5 5 PWR_ANT/PA_MIC_PWR

O

A6 6 Dim PWM/ANALOG

I

A7 7 Battery

I

A8 8 Power Ground

-

B1 9 RR+ (Speaker)

O

B2 10 RR- (Speaker)

O

B3 11 RF+ (Speaker)

O

B4 12 RF- (Speaker)

O

B5 13 LF+ (Speaker)

O

B6 14 LF- (Speaker)

O

B7 15 LR+ (Speaker)

O

B8 16 LR- (Speaker)

O

C1 17 Spare for future use

-

C2 18 Amp Sense

I

C3 19 Spare for future use

-

C4 20 Cell_Tel_Mute

I

C5 21 ASWC (Analog Steering Wheel Control) I

10 22 Power Ground

-

C7 23 L_AUX_IN 2

I

C8 24 AUX_SHIELD_GND

I

C9 25 AUX 2_COM

I

C10 26 R_AUX_IN 2

I

C11 27 AUX 2_ON_OFF

I

C12 28 Spare for future use

-

C13 29 Spare for future use

-

C14 30 Spare for future use

-

C15 31 MIC + (BT)

I

C16 32 MIC ­ (BT)

I

C17 33 Spare for future use

-

C18 34 Audio (+) PA MIC

I

C19 35 MIC_ON Active Low Input (PA+ Input)

I

C20 36 GND (PA- Input)

I

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Radio Button Operation
SRC/PWR
Press to switch to FM -> AM -> WX/LW -> SXM/DAB -> USB/iPod -> Front AUX -> Rear AUX-> Bluetooth Audio (if equipped) and to turn Radio ON. Press and hold to turn radio OFF.
One-Hour Timer
With the ignition off, pressing the SRC/PWR button will turn on the receiver and activate the receiver's one-hour timer. The receiver will turn off after one hour or by pressing and hold the SRC/PWR button.
VOLUME KNOB/OK
Press for less than 3 seconds to mute audio.

Press for more than 3 seconds to Show the User Menu. Rotate to Increase/decrease. Press while in a Menu to confirm the selected action.
PREV (Previous/Reverse):
Press to select previous track or station. Press and hold for FR or Tune Down
NEXT (Next/Forward):
Press to select next track or station. Press and hold for FF or Tune Up
PHONE (If equipped)
Press the Phone button to show the Bluetooth Menu. When BT is enabled and device connected, long press the button to display the Dial Menu or short press to accept an Incoming Call.

SCAN/ASCAN
Scans station/MP3/WMA files and folders and in tuner, stores strongest stations to presets.
PLAY/PAUSE:
Press to pause / unpause current Media.
RPT (Repeat):
Press to repeat current track. Press again to stop repeat. Look for the RPT icon in the radio display to turn this feature ON or OFF.
BROWSE
Press to Navigate on the device and select a specific song or play context(Applicable to USB sticks and iPods)
RDM (Random)
Press to play the tracks randomly. Press again to stop random mode. Look for the RDM icon to turn on in the radio display.
ESC/SCR (ESCAPE)
Press to exit one Menu Level. While on Bluetooth (if equipped): Press to reject or cancel a Call.
DISP (DISPLAY)
If vehicle Ignition is ON: Press to Change Source Display Views. If vehicle Ignition is OFF: Press to turn on the Radio and show the clock for a few seconds.

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Radio
Audio Source
To access AM, FM, WX/LW ,SXM/DAB (if equipped), iPod, USB, Rear Aux, Front Aux or BT Audio do the following:  Press the SRC radio button to scroll through
the options and select the desired one.
USB/iPod and BT Audio shall be accessed only if the radio model supports them and a device is connected/inserted for that specific source.
Please note, if a device is connected through different sources at the same time, the feature functionality cannot be guaranteed to work at its best performance (Device Dependent): E.g. Device connected through Front Aux and Bluetooth or USB and Bluetooth at the same time.
AM-FM-WX/LW Radio
Playing the Radio
Tuning
Select the desired "Tuner Configuration" by following the steps in the Menu section (page 15).
If set to MANUAL, the radio will:
 Execute Manual Tuning when the NEXT or PREV buttons are short pressed.
 Execute Seek when the NEXT or PREV buttons are long pressed.
If set to AUTO, the radio will:

 Execute Seek when the NEXT or PREV buttons are short pressed.
 Execute Manual Tuning when the NEXT or PREV buttons are long pressed.
Manual Tuning
The current frequency will be increased or decreased by 1 step of 0.2MHz (USA FM mode), 10 kHz (USA AM mode) and one channel (25 kHz) in WX mode.
Seeking a Station
When the Seek function is activated the radio increments/decrements the frequency until a tunable station is found.
If a tunable station is not found the radio will display "NO STATION FOUND"
Presets
Storing Radio Station Presets
Tune the desire frequency, and then long press any of the Preset(1-6) buttons until the radio produces a beep.
Tuning Radio Station Presets
Short press any of the Preset(1-6) buttons. The frequency stored at the preset location is tuned when the button is released.
SCAN
To initiate the Scan function, short press the SCAN/ASCN button. When SCAN is initiated, the radio seeks up in frequency and stops on the next strong frequency for 8 seconds before continuing to seek for the next strong station.

If no station is found in two passes through the band, the radio will display "NO STATION FOUND" and then returns to its initial frequency.
AUTOSCAN
This function temporally stores the strongest 6 stations of the current band in the presets until the radio is powered off or the source is changed.
AUTOSCAN does not store the frequencies on the presets on numerical order; they are stored based on the order in which they were found and on the quality of the frequency.
To initiate the AUTOSCAN function, long press the SCN/ASCN button until the radio performs a beep; then the "AUTO SCAN" icon will blink while the radio is storing the temporary presets.
When the store process finishes the radio will tune to the station stored in Preset 1 and the "AUTO SCAN" icon shall be illuminated while the mode is active.
To tune any of the 6 frequencies or to store new
presets follow the steps defined in the Presets
section.
To exit this mode and return to the original presets execute any of the following actions:
 Press and hold the SCAN/ASCAN button.
 Press the SRC/PWR button.  Turn off the radio.  Make an ignition cycle.  Disconnect the battery.
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WX
The WX band is for the Governmental weather radio services frequencies; the radio can tune the 7 weather channels following the steps in Tuning, Presets and SCAN sections.
LW
The Long Wave radio is mostly used in Europe. You can navigate from 153 KHz to 279 KHz of frecuency. The steps between nexts or previous channels is of 9 KHz.
To navigate in LW follow the steps in Tuning, Presets and SCAN sections.
SXM (If Equipped)
Vehicles with a valid SiriusXM® satellite radio subscription can receive SiriusXM programming.
SiriusXM satellite radio has a wide variety of programming and commercial-free music, coast to coast, and in digital-quality sound.
SXM Display
When SiriusXM is active, the channel number, channel name, artist name/content info, song title or category name could be displayed on the screen. SiriusXM may update the information at any time.
To change the current display view, short press the DISP button.
When a new channel is selected, a song change occurs, SXM source is selected(from power up or source change) or the information is updated, all the elements will be displayed using paging;

the paging can be stopped by short pressing the DISP button.
SXM Categories selection
SiriusXM stations are organized in categories.
The category list for SXM is in the following webpage:
http://www.siriusxm.com/sxm/pdf/sirius/channel guide.pdf
To change the current category long press the NEXT/PREV button and the radio will tune the first channel on next or previous category.
Category mode Enable/Disabled
Category Search Mode Enabled means that only channels in the current Category are searched. When enabled, the CATEGORY icon is turned on.
Category Search Mode Disabled means that all channels are searched. When disabled, the CATEGORY icon is turned off.
To enable/disable the category browse mode
follow the steps in the User Menu section
The default value after a power up is: Category Disabled.
SXM Channel Selection
Presets and SCAN functions work the same as
defined in the SCAN subsection of AM-FM-
WX/LX Radio.

NEXT button
While in SXM the radio will scroll to the next channel available in numerical order.
PREV button
While in SXM the radio will scroll to the previous channel available in numerical order.
If the SXM service is not activated, only the freeto-air channels will be present.
Storing Station Presets
Tune the desire station, and then long press any of the Preset(1-6) buttons until the radio produces a beep.
For tuning the stored stations, short press any of the Preset(1-6) buttons.
SXM Radio ID:
If tuned to channel 0, "RADIO ID" label alternates with the SXM radio eight-digit code. This code is needed to activate the service.
DISP button does not work in channel 0. Channel 0 is not available in category mode enabled.
SXM Messages
SXM BUSY
The audio system is acquiring and/or processing audio and/or text data. No action is needed.
CHECK ANTENNA
SXM antenna or antenna cable is not connected to the radio or the antenna is shorted.
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NO SIGNAL
SXM tuner module reports the No Signal condition. Under this condition only Channel 0 will work as stated in this manual.
CHAN UNSUBSCRIBED
Active channel has become unsubscribed or the requested channel is not unsubscribed.
SUBSCRIPTION UPDATED
The subscription of the radio was updated. Message will timeout after 5 seconds.
CH UNAVAILABLE
Requested channel is reported unavailable for a newly selected channel or the currently selected channel.
Unavailable channels are those that are in the legal channel range but are not currently available for display or subscription as a broadcast service.
After 5 seconds the channel 1 will be tuned.
TUNE START
When the user tunes to a Preset and the currently broadcast track has not previously been heard by the user, the radio will automatically play that track from start from within the Instant Replay buffer. To enable/disable the Tune Start mode follow the steps in the User Menu section.
INSTANT REPLAY
If tune to a Preset the Radio will automatically provide access to that channel's buffered content through Instant Replay functions, so this content is available for navigation by the user.

To enable/disable the Instant Replay mode long press the DISP button while SXM source is active.
While Instant Replay is enable, it activates the second function of Preset keys.
Skip Backward ­ P1 short press Rewind ­ P1 press and hold Play/Pause ­ P2 short press toggle Skip Forward ­ P3 short press Fast Forward ­ P3 press and hold Go Live ­ P4 Short press
TUNE SCAN
As the Radio performs the Tune Scan, it automatically plays excerpts from the starts of buffered songs and updates metadata (e.g. artist/title) as each song excerpt is played. While the Tune Scan is executing, radio reacts to two navigation controls if invoked, Skip Backward and Skip Forward.
To enable/disable the Tune Scan mode long press the SCAN button while SXM source is active.
DAB (If Equipped)
When DAB is active, the Station Name, and category name will be displayed on the screen.
Traffic Announcement (TA)
The radio makes an alert to notify there is an available TA. To hear it, press the Knob in the option LISTEN when the alert is active. To close the Announcement press ESC button or select the CANCEL option scrolling the Knob and pressing it.
You can enable this function in the user menu.

DAB Announcement
When a DAB announcement event occurs (and the user is not in a phone call): the radio automatically tune the necessary station and a full screem Pop-up is shown. Pressing ESC shall close the popup, return to last screen and clear the announcement.
DAB Announcement Category
With DAB Announcements, you can recive alerts of differents categories, you can select which category you want to recive the announcement in the User Menu.
Alternate Frequency (AF)/ Service Following (DAB-FM link)
While ON, if the current station loses signal the system shall attempt to find a station in DAB currently in simulcast, the display shall not change from the current station, only the new audio shall come through and will be updated if necessary.
Regional
This functionality allows the user to lock down the set to their current regional or let the radio tune into other region-specific programming as they move into other region.
Refresh List
This method allows to user update all the DAB Lists by himself.
In the User Menu you can select the option "Refresh List"
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During the updating list procedure, Radio will inform the user regarding the ongoing operation.
To cancel the update, press the ESC button.
Emergency Alert
When an emergency announcement event occurs (and the user is not in a phone call): the radio automatically tunes the emergency station.
Once the Emergency announcement is complete the pop-up is removed from the screen, or you can press the button ESC to close the Pop-up.
NEXT button
While in DAB the radio will scroll to the next station within the current station list.
PREV button
While in DAB the radio will scroll to the previous station within the current station list.
Storing Station Presets
Tune the desire station, and then long press any of the Preset(1-6) buttons until the radio produces a beep.
For selecting a stored stations, short press any of the Preset (1-6) buttons.
DAB Messages
Station Not Available
If signal is lost while on a station, the station name shall remain on the screen and `Station Not Available' advisory shall be displayed below it.

No Signal
DAB tuner module reports on the display the "No Signal condition".
Station Currently Unavailable
If the station is currently not available, radio will display `Station Currently Unavailable'.
No info
When Radio Text is not avaible, radio will display "NO INFO".
iPod (if equipped)
This Radio supports the following iPod models:  iPod classic® (6th generation)  iPod nano® ( 6G)  iPod touch® (4G)  iPhone® (from 4S to X)
Other iPods may be played, but functionality is not guaranteed.
For some Models, radio provides up to 2.1 Amps of charge, so any device connected to the USB that requires less than this, will be charged. Standard capacity is 1 Amp
There may be problems with the operation and function in the following situations:  When connecting an iPod on which a more
recent version of the firmware is installed than is supported by the Radio.  When connecting an iPod with firmware from other providers is installed.
Playing from an iPod
To connect an iPod:

1. Connect one end of the standard iPod USB cable to the iPod's dock connector.
2. Connect the other end to the USB port in the front radio display.
3. Radio will start playing the USB and shows the track number, Song, Artist, elapsed time, and Album information when available.
4. iPod music information displays on the radio's display and begins playing through the vehicle's audio system.
5. If the iPod is an unsupported model, it can still be listened to in the vehicle by connecting to the auxiliary input jack using a standard 3.5mm (1/8 in) stereo cable
Expected behavior when iPod is connected:  The iPod battery recharges automatically
while the vehicle is on.  The iPod shuts off and stops charging when
the vehicle is shut off.
iPod Menu
Press the magnifying glass (preset 1) button while USB source (iPod connected) is active to access the iPod Menu.
Use the Volume Knob or Next/Prev button to navigate through the different options.
Use the iPod Menu to select:
Playlists:
1. Press to view the playlists on the iPod. 2. Select a playlist name to view a list of all
songs in the playlist. 3. Select the song from the list to begin
playback.
Artists:
1. Press to view the artists on the iPod. 2. Select an artist name to view a list of all
albums with songs by the artist. 3. Select an album.
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4. Select the song from the list to begin playback.
Albums:
1. Press to view the albums on the iPod. 2. Select an album name to view a list of all
songs on the album or select All Songs to view all songs on the iPod. 3. Select the song from the list to begin playback.
Genres:
1. Press to view the genres on the iPod. 2. Select a genre name to view a list of artists
of that genre. 3. Select an artist to view albums or All Albums
to view all albums of that genre. 4. Select Artist to view albums. 5. Select Album to view songs. 6. Select the song from the list to begin
playback.
Podcasts:
1. Press to view the podcasts onthe iPod. 2. Select a podcast name to beginplayback.
Songs:
1. Press to view a list of all songs on the iPod. 2. Select the song from the list to begin playback.
Composers:
1. Press to view the composers on the iPod. 2. Select the composer to view a list of songs
by that composer. 3. Select a song from the list to begin playback.
Audio Books:
1. Press to view the audio books on the iPod. 2. Select the audio book from the list to begin
playback.

When an iPhone or iPod Touch with iOS lower than iOS 5.0 is connected through USB and Bluetooth, the audio may not be heard when the iPod source is selected. To correct this situation select either the dock connector in the phone or disconnect and reconnect the Apple device.
Note: iOS is the Apple Operative System.
Use the following controls to play the iPod:
PREV (Previous):
Press to seek to the beginning of the current or previous track. If the track has been playing for less than ten seconds, it seeks to the previous track. If longer than ten seconds, the current track starts from the beginning.
NEXT (Next):
Press to seek to the next track.
FF/FR (Fast Forward/Fast Reverse)
To fast forward or reverse through a track, press and hold Next or PREV button.
RDM (Random):
Press to play the tracks randomly. Press again to stop shuffle mode. Look for the RDM icon to turn on in the radio display.
RPT (Repeat):
Press to repeat current track. Press again to stop repeat. Look for the RPT icon to turn on in the radio display.
Error Messages
If an "UNSUPPORTED" message is displayed, it could be for one of the following reasons:

 When the iPod connected is not supported (look at page 11 for the list of iPods supported).
 The iPod does not respond to the radio commands, in this case reset the iPod and try again the connection.
If a "NO MUSIC" message is displayed, it could be for one of the following reasons:  There are not playable files in the iPod.
USB
Playing from a USB
A USB mass storage device can be connected to the USB port. The USB port is in the front of the radio display. Five volts DC power is limited to 2.1 Amp from this port. Some models are limited to 1 Amp.
USB MP3 Player and USB
Drives
The USB MP3 players and USB drives connected must comply with the USB Mass Storage specification:  MS-Dos partition only.  Class specification (USB MSC) and
supports formats of FAT32, FAT16, NTFS, and HFS+.  Hard disk drives may be played, but they are not supported.  The radio will not be able to play back writeprotected music.  MTP players are not supported.
The following guidelines must be met when creating MP3 files; otherwise the files might not play:
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For MP3 Files
 Bit rates: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 124, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 kbps for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3.
 Sampling frequencies: 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3.
 Maximum number of folders: Eight folders with 255 files per folder.
 M3u and pls playlist versions supported.
For Unprotected WMA Files
 Versions: 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 and 9.1.  Bit rates: 32 - 320 kbps.  Sampling frequencies: 32 - 48 kHz.
Playing an USB Device
1. Connect the USB and it begins to play. 2. Using the SRC Button select the USB
source. 3. Radio will start playing the USB and will
show the track number, Song, Artist, elapsed time, and Album information when available.
Front Auxiliary
In front auxiliary mode, you can play an external device such as an iPod® or MP3 player via the auxiliary input jack on the front of the receiver.
To use an external device simply connect the device via the auxiliary input jack.
Front auxiliary mode will not be available if no device is connected to the auxiliary input jack on the front of the receiver.

Rear Auxiliary
In rear auxiliary mode, you can play an external device that you have connected via the receiver's rear power auxiliary input lines.
To use an external device simply connect the device via the auxiliary input jack and select it using the source button.
Rear Aux source will be available even when no device is attached to the rear input.
Bluetooth (If Equipped)
The radio can connect to a Bluetooth Device. To use this functionality your device requires Bluetooth and to be paired and connected to the radio.
You can connect up to 10 devices to the radio; the radio will connect to the first available paired device, starting from the last paired/connected device.
The Bluetooth Menu is available when the Phone button is pressed. To navigate through it, rotate the knob.
The Bluetooth Menu consists of the following options: BT ENABLE, CONNECT PHONE, DISCONNECT PH, ADD PHONE, DELETE PHONE and BT PROFILES (some options are only available when a device has been paired previously)
Enabling/Disabling Bluetooth
To Enable/Disable Bluetooth in your Radio (if it is not already activated):  Press the Phone button while the Radio is
ON. The Bluetooth Menu will be shown.  Rotate the Volume Knob until the display
shows: "BT Disable" or "BT Enable".

 Press the Volume Knob to Enable or Disable the Bluetooth.
When devices were previously paired the Phone Icon will be active and the arrow icons will blink until the reconnection of the previously paired phones is attempted (each phone reconnection will be attempted three times).
Pairing a Bluetooth Device
To complete pairing the following steps must be followed:
Enable Bluetooth on the radio and on the device. Refer to your device's Manual for more information.
Pair the device to the Radio:
Press the Phone button. The Bluetooth Menu will be shown. Rotate the Volume Knob until the display shows: ADD PHONE.
Press the Volume Knob to confirm the action. The radio will display ADDING PH for 3 seconds. In this discoverable mode, the Bluetooth status icon will blink for up to 3 minutes. If no phone was found, the radio will display NO PH FOUND and the Phone and arrows icon will be disabled.
During the discoverable mode set your cell phone to add a Bluetooth device and look for the name "DEA700"
Follow the instructions on your phone to add a connection.When necessary, use the 4-number PIN 0000 to connect to the radio.
When the cell phone has been successfully added, the radio will display PH CONNECTED and then the Bluetooth device name. The Phone Icon will be active on the display, arrows will be disabled.
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When the radio connects, the Bluetooth icon will blink. The blinking icon signifies that the receiver is attempting to download the cell phone's CONTACTS (for the DIAL CONTACTS function). The icon will cease to blink if all contacts have been downloaded or if the radio times out from receiving contacts from the cell phone device. See your phone's user guide for more information. See Notes 1, 2 and 4.
Connecting a Device
If your device was previously paired, you can simply connect to the device: Press the Phone button. The Bluetooth Menu will be shown. Rotate the Volume Knob until the display shows CONNECT PH. Press the knob to confirm the action. Select the desired Device (rotate the knob and confirm by pressing the knob). The radio will show CONNECTING for 3 seconds. When the radio connects, the radio will display PH CONNECTED and the Device Friendly Name, the Bluetooth icon will blink. The blinking icon signifies that the receiver is attempting to download the cell phone's CONTACTS (for the DIAL CONTACTS function). The icon will cease to blink if all contacts have been downloaded or if the radio times out from receiving contacts from the cell phone device. Phone Icon will be active on the display.
Disconnecting a Device
If your device is currently connected and you required disconnecting it from the radio, follow the next actions: 1. Press the Phone button. The Bluetooth
Menu will be shown. 2. Rotate the Volume Knob until the display
shows DISCONNECT PH. 3. Press the knob to confirm the action. The
radio will show DISCONNECT PH for a short time. Once the Phone is disconnected

the radio will display DISCONNECTED and then the Bluetooth device name. The Phone Icon will be inactive.
Deleting one or all Devices
To delete from the radio one or all devices previously paired: Press the Phone button. The Bluetooth Menu will be shown Rotate the Volume Knob until the display shows DELETE PH. Press the knob to enter the submenu. The radio will show a device list (navigate through it by rotating the knob). Select the device to be deleted or select DELETE ALL to erase all the paired devices in the list by pressing the Volume Knob. The radio will show PH DELETED.
Hands Free/ Bluetooth Features
Once your device is properly paired (see Paring a Bluetooth Device) and connected (see Connecting a Device), the radio supports the following Hands Free features if the connected device has that capability.
DIAL MENU
The radio can retrieve the last calls and contact information from the device (Hands Free profile must be available in the device and in some cases the action must be accepted by the user)
The dial menu is accessed when the device is not in a call and the Phone button is long pressed.

DIAL REDIAL
The user can retrieve the last phone number called and place a call. Press the Phone button and the last phone number called will be dialed.
FAVORITES
The radio is capable of storing 6 phone numbers.
To save a phone number, you can select the contact using either the DIAL CONTACTS feature or the LAST CALLS feature. When the desired contact phone number is displayed, press the KNOB button and select the option ADD TO FAV, then the phone number has been saved in Favorites list.
To dial a saved phone number in Favorite List, select FAVORITES from the menu and rotate the knob to select the number. Press the knob and select DIAL to place the call to the saved phone number.
To deleate numbers simply repeat the last process with the desired phone number and select DEL FAV.
DIAL CONTACT
The radio is able to read and display cell phone contacts. Press the Phone button to show the DIAL MENU and rotate the knob until DIAL CONTACTS is shown, press the knob to select this feature. Rotate the knob to select between the different stored contacts (up to 500 numberfrom the phone and 250 contacts from the SIM). Press the OK button if you want to dial to the listed contact.
The radio will download the following phone numbers from each contact (if available): HOME, WORK, MOBILE, OTHER and PREFERRED. Within the menu they will be displayed as either: H, W, M, O or P plus the 10 digit number (XXXXXXXXXX).
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When the transfer is successful, the radio will show the DIAL CONTACTS submenu. Each time the radio connects to your phone, the DIAL CONTACTS submenu is updated, so you may need to repeat this manual operation as needed.
LAST CALLS
The radio is capable of listing the last 10 calls (DIALED, RECEIVED AND MISSED). Rotating the knob will navigate the user through the selected call list. Press the OK button to place the call. See Note 1.
CALL OPTIONS
The following options are available during a Hands Free call.
Accepting a Call
When an incoming call is received, the radio will play the in bang ringtone if the device supports this feature, otherwise a default ringtone will be played, the user can adjust the Volume of the ringtone, while the ringtone is played. Any volume lower than 13, will not be considered for the next incoming call. Volume above 13 will be stored for the next call. When an incoming call is received, the radio will display the name (if available) and number of the caller. To accept the call, press any of the following radio buttons: Phone, Knob or NEXT.
Rejecting a Call
When an incoming call is received, the radio will display the name (if available) and number of the caller. To reject the call, you can press any of the following radio buttons: ESC or PREV.
Ending a Call
When a Hands Free call is in progress, the radio will display the caller's number and the elapsed

time. To end a call, press any of the following radio buttons: Phone, ESC or PREV.
Microphone Mute
When a Hands Free call is in progress, pressing Pause/Play will mute the radio's microphone. Press again to deactivate mute.
Call Transfer
If a call is in progress, press the radio Phone button for more than 3 seconds to transfer the call to the cell phone for private conversations. Repeat this process if you want to return into Hands Free mode again. See Note 6.
Dual Phone
The radio is able to connect two devices at the same time, but with only one profile available for each (audio-streaming or phone-calls).
To select both audio and phone profiles onto two devices: 1. Repeat the steps for connecting a Bluetooth
device and connect device #1. 2. Repeat the steps for connecting a Bluetooth
device and connect device #2. 3. The device #1 was disconnected, so
reconnect again. 4. Press the Phone button. The Bluetooth
Menu will be shown. 5. Rotate the Volume Knob until the display
shows PAIRED PHONE. 6. Press the knob to confirm the action. The
radio will show the two devices previously paired/connected. 7. Rotate the Volume Knob to select the device. 8. Press the knob to confirm the action. 9. The radio will show the "Bluetooth device name" connected as PAIRED PHONE.

10. Press the Phone button. The Bluetooth Menu will be shown.
11. Rotate the Volume Knob until the display shows PAIRED AUDIO.
12. Press the knob to confirm the action. The radio will show the two devices previously paired/connected.
13. Rotate the Volume Knob to select the device.
14. Press the knob to confirm the action. 15. The radio will show the "Bluetooth device
name" connected as PAIRED AUDIO.
BT Audio
Bluetooth Player
If your connected device supports this feature, it can be used as an audio source input to the radio, allowing you to enjoy the music files stored on your phone. This feature is recommended to be used with the device default player. Functionality cannot be warranted, when a third party player is used in the connected device. The radio can be out of synchrony if the user alters or command the player within the phone.
To access music files on your phone press the SRC button and select BT AUDIO. In BT AUDIO you can use the following radio buttons: Play, Pause, NEXT, PREV, F/F & F/R, Repeat and Random, if the device supports them. See Notes 1 and 3.
Play/Pause:
Press to play the current track. Press again to pause the audio. See Note 5.
PREV (Previous):
Press to seek to the beginning of the current or previous track.
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If the track has been playing for less than ten seconds, it seeks to the previous track. If longer than ten seconds, the current track starts from the beginning.
NEXT(Next):
Press to seek to the next track.
FF/FR (Fast Forward/Fast Reverse)
To fast forward or reverse through a track, press and hold NEXT or PREV button
RDM (Random):
Press to play the tracks randomly. Press again to stop shuffle mode. RDM Icon will be turn ON or OFF when the feature is enabled or disabled.
RPT (Repeat):
Press to repeat current track. Press again to stop repeat. RPT Icon will be turned ON or OFF when the feature is enabled or disabled.
Note 1: This function will only be shown if the cell phone supports this feature. Note 2: The contacts shown on the radio display will depend on the information received by the radio from the phone device used. Note 3: Function may differ depending on the phone. Note 4: Some cell phones may require enabling this feature through their own applications. Please consult your cell phone user guide regarding how to enable it. Note 5: Some phones will make the radio display BT AUDIO PAUSE while audio is available. This is normal on phones that do not have full compatibility with this radio Bluetooth remote control commands. Note 6: Some devices will disconnect Bluetooth when a transfer is performed.

Radio System Settings
The radio contains three menus for settings adjustment:
 Audio Control Menu.  User Menu
These menus are defined in the following sections.
Audio Control Menu
The Audio Control Menu is shown when the Volume knob is pressed for less than 2 seconds and you select the Audio Control Menu in the list.
In this menu the user can adjust the bass, middle, treble, fade, balance and auto EQ.
Once in the Audio Control menu, rotate the knob until the desired option is displayed, press the volume knob to select.
BASS
The display will show BASS and its current level from -6 to +6. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the Bass and counterclockwise to decrease it.
MIDDLE
The display will show MIDDLE and its current level from -6 to +6. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the Middle and counterclockwise to decrease it.
TREBLE
The display will show TREBLE and its current level from -6 to +6. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the Treble and counterclockwise to decrease it.

FADE
The display will show FADE and its current level from L15 to R15. Rotate the knob clockwise to move the sound to the front speakers and counterclockwise to move the sound to the rear speakers. Fade is not available in 2-speaker mode.
BALANCE
The display will show BALANCE and its current level from L15 to R15. Rotate the knob clockwise to move the sound to the right speakers and counterclockwise to move it to the left speakers.
AUTO EQ
The display will show the current selected option. Rotate the knob clockwise and counterclockwise to cycle through auto EQ options from 1 to 7.
Options are: 1. Pop 2. Rock 3. Country 4. News 5. Jazz 6. Classical 7. Manual
To select the desired option, press the knob again
User Menu
The User Menu is shown when the Volume knob is pressed for more than 2 seconds.
In this menu the user can configured the following options:
 Speakers  Speed Dependent Volume  Seek Sensitivity
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 Tune Configuration  Category Enable/Disable  Regional (If apply)  Traffic Announcement (TA)(If apply)  DAB Announcement (If Apply)  DAB Aannouncement Category (If Apply)  Alternative Frecuencies (AF) (If apply)  Refresh List (If apply)  Clock  Alarm  Dimming  Hue Adjustment.
Not all the options are available in all the modes. See restrictions in the following sections.
Once in the user menu, rotate the knob until the desired option is displayed, press the volume knob to select.
Speakers (SPEAKERS)
The display will show SPEAKERS and the current selected option. This submenu allows you to change the speakers between 2 and 4 Channels. Rotate the knob to change between 2CH or 4CH and press the Knob to select the desired option.
Speed Dependent Volume (SPEED DEP VOL)
Speed Dependent volume control adjusts your audio system's sound output to the current speed of your car.
Seek Sensitivity (SEEK SEN)
The display will show SEEK SENS and the current level from -6 to +6. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the Sensitivity value and counterclockwise to decrease it. Press the Knob

to select the desired option. This option is only available when radio is playing Tuner Mode.
Tune Configuration (TUNE CFG)
The display will show TUNE and the current selected option Auto or Manual. Rotate the knob to change between AUTO and MANUAL, press the Knob to select the desired option.
Category Enable/Disable (CAT E/D)
The display will show CAT ENABLE or CAT DISABLE depending on the current selection. Rotate the knob to change between the two options and press the Knob to confirm the selection. This option is only available in SXM Mode.
Regional
The display will show ON or OFF depending on the current selection. Rotate the knob to change between the two options and press the Knob to confirm the selection. This option is only available in DAB Mode.
Traffic Announcement(TA)
The display will show ON or OFF depending on the current selection. Rotate the knob to change between the two options and press the Knob to confirm the selection. If TA is enabled the radio show an icon in the display. This option is only available in radios with DAB function.
DAB Ammouncement
The display will show ON or OFF depending on the current selection. Rotate the knob to change between the two options and press the Knob to

confirm the selection. This option is only available in DAB Mode.
DAB Ammouncement Categories
The display will show ON or OFF depending on the current selection. Rotate the knob to change between the two options and press the Knob to confirm the selection.When you enable this function you could select which category you want to recive alerts. This option is only available in radios with DAB function.
Alternative Frequencies (AF)
The display will show ON or OFF depending on the current selection. Rotate the knob to change between the two options and press the Knob to confirm the selection. If AF is enabled the radio show an icon in the display. This option is only available in radios with DAB function.
Refresh List
To activate this function just select it in the User Menu List and press the Knob.
CLOCK
To adjust the time in the radio, press the knob button to show the Audio Control Menu. Rotate the knob until the Clock is shown on the display and press the knob to enter the Clock Menu.
Once in the Clock Menu you can select 12-Hour or 24-Hour format by rotating the knob and pressing it to confirm.
Finally, after the format configuration and confirmation, adjust the time settings and confirm the changes by pressing the Knob button
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Dimming (DIMMING)
When the vehicle uses dimming by CAN or Analog configuration, the display will show DIMMING 0. This value can be adjusted from 10 to +10. Otherwise the display will show DIMMING and the current selected level from 0 to 30. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the Dimming and counterclockwise to decrease it
HUE Adjustment (HUE ADJ)
Depending on the Radio colors available the display will show any of the following options:
AMBER or GREEN
RED or BLUE
Rotate the knob to change between the two options and press the knob to confirm selection. This option is only available in models equipped with Dual Color.
ALARM
To set the Alarm press, enter the Audio Control Menu, select Alarm and press the knob. Once in the Alarm Menu, change the ALARM ON/OFF by rotating the knob and pressing the knob to confirm the selection. When the user selects ALARM ON, the Alarm Icon will be set to ON and the following configuration options will be shown:
SET TIME: The alarm hour digits will begin to
flash. The format will be the same as the current clock selection (12- or 24-hour mode). Change the hour by rotating the knob and confirm the hour by pressing the knob. After that the alarm minute digits will begin to blink, change and confirm the selection.

SET TONE or SET MUSIC: Change
between SET TONE or SET MUSIC by rotating the knob and pressing the knob.
VOLUME: When Tone is selected, the volume
can be changed between Low, Mid and High (no sound will be heard while setting up the Tone volume). When Music is selected, adjust the volume from 0 to 30.
Turning the Alarm Off
When the alarm is triggered, to cancel the alarm, short press the ESC button. If you do not turn the alarm off, it will automatically shut off after 63 minutes.
Activating Snooze
To SNOOZE the alarm, press any button for less than 2 seconds when the alarm sounds, except ESC button. SNOOZE will appear for 3 seconds and the alarm will be postponed for 9 minutes.
Audio Players
Music Navigation USB
Press the magnifying glass (preset 1) button while USB source is active to access the USB Music Menu.
Use the Volume Knob or Next/Prev button to navigate through the different options.

Special Considerations Root Directory:
The root directory is treated as a folder. All files contained directly under the root directory are accessed prior to any root directory folders.
Empty Folders
If a root directory or folder is empty or contains only folders, the player advances to the next folder in the file structure that contains a compressed audio file. The empty folder(s) are not displayed or numbered.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Infrared Remote Control
Your receiver is compatible with an optional handheld remote control available from your dealer. The remote control will:

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1. Select a band 2. Turn your receiver on and off 3. Select the next or previous track/ Seek up and down 4. Mute/Pause 5. Select Rear/Front AUX 6. Select iPod/USB/BT sources 7. Adjust volume 8. Select a preset station
Button Functions BAND: Press this button to select FM1, FM2, AM or WX/LW.
PWR: Press this button to turn the receiver on/off.
SEEK /: Press these buttons to move to the next available radio station or to go to the next track.
||: (or Pause) Press this button to reduce volume to a minimum.

MUTE: To deactivate mute, press this button again. The audio source will continue to play while the volume is at a minimum.
AUX: Press this button to select Front Auxiliary, Rear Auxiliary, iPod/USB or Bluetooth® Audio.
SOURCE: Press this button to select iPod, USB, or BT. VOL +/-: Press this button to adjust the volume.
1 ­ 6: Press this button to advance through the presets in the selected band.
Fuse
Radio's fuse is located in the fuse box of the vehicle. The optimal fuse values are between 10A and 15A.
Tips and Troubleshooting Chart
Radio
Unable to tune stations
You are in a weak signal area.  Increase the Seek Sensitivity (see Seek
Sensitivity section for details).
iPod
iPod does not play or there is no sound
The iPod has not been recognized.  Verify that the iPod is supported.

 If the iPod is supported, reset the iPod and re-connect again (see iPod section for details).

iPod not functioning
Out of the operation range, Operation temperature of theiPod player is -20° to 85°C (4°F to 185). Allow the vehicle´s interior temperature to be in human supportable range.

Bluetooth

My radio doesn't recognize my

Bluetooth enabled
Try one of the following actions:

device.

1. Remove the device, after that pair and connect the device. Refer to DELETE ONE OR DELETE ALL DEVICES and to Pairing a Bluetooth Device and Connecting a Device sections.
2. Make sure the device is turned on. 3. Make sure the Bluetooth adapter on your
radio is enabled, Refer to Bluetooth Enabling/Disabling section. 4. The device might be out of range. Try moving it closer.

The device and my radio can't communicate.
Try one of the following actions:

1. Make sure that you selected the correct device to be connected to. For example, you might have two or more devices previously paired or connected, so make sure you selected the right device.

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2. Some devices require a passkey before they can be connected to the radio.
3. Probably an incorrect passkey was typed or the time limit expired for typing the passkey. Refer to Connecting a Device section.
4. If the device is close to other devices that use radio frequencies (such as microwave ovens, cordless phones, remote controls for electronics or lighting, or 802.11 wireless networks), those devices might be creating interference. Try moving the device that isn't working farther away from the other devices.
Device music cannot be heard
1. Verify the device is paired and connected. Refer to sections: Pairing a Bluetooth Device and Connecting a Device.
2. Make sure BT AUDIO SRC is selected in the source list menu. Refer to PWR/SRC Button section.
3. Adjust the Volume on the radio by rotating the knob.
4. Verify that your device is not paused.
5. Make sure your device has music files.
Rear Seat Audio (RSA)
The RSA shows no link.
The radio requires up to 15 seconds to wake up, so if you wake up the radio using the RSA and the radio is in sleep mode, the RSA will show "no-link" while the radio starts. The communication shall be reestablished after this time lapse expires.

Trademarks and License Agreements
"Made for iPod" and "Made for iPhone" mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
"SiriusXM" means that the radio has been designed and certified to meet SiriusXM standards SiriusXM isa trademark of SiriusXM Company registered in the U.S. FCC Information Radio is complaint with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)rules and with Industry Canada Standards RSSGEN/210/220/310. Bluetooth

The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by this radio is under license.
Precautions
Product Cleaning
Use a soft dry cloth for periodic cleaning. for more severe stains, please dampen the cloth with water only. Anything elsemight affect the appearance or damage the lens or plastics.
Bluetooth Distraction
When using a cell phone, it can be distracting to look too long or too often at the screen of the phone or the infotainment system. Taking your eyes off the road too long or too often could cause a crash resulting in injury or death.
Focus your attention on driving.
Conformity assessment issues
FCC/IC Regulatory Notice
Modification statement
Aptiv Electronics & Safety has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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Aptiv Electronics&Safety n'approuve aucune modification apportée à l'appareil par l'utilisateur, quelle qu'en soit la nature. Tout changement ou modification peuvent annuler le droit d'utilisation de l'appareil par l'utilisateur.
Interference statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the 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 interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.

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