Speaker
| Item | Specification | |
|---|---|---|
| Input Power (W) | Front | 20 (Max. 40) |
| Rear | 20 (Max. 40) | |
| Tweeter | 20 (Max. 40) | |
| Center | 20 (Max. 40) | |
| Woofer | 20 (Max. 40) | |
| Speaker Impedance (ohms) | Front | 4.0 ± 0.6, 2.0 ± 0.3 (External Amp) |
| Rear | 4.0 ± 0.6, 2.0 ± 0.3 (External Amp) | |
| Tweeter | 4.0 ± 0.6 | |
| Center | 2.0 ± 0.3 | |
| Woofer | 2.0 ± 0.3 | |
| Speaker Number | 8 | |
External Amplifier
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Power Supply | DC 14.4V |
| Output Power (W) | 315W (45x7CH) |
| LOAD Impedance (ohms) | 2 |
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Multicasting
HD Radio FM stations are able to broadcast multiple digital program streams(channels) over a single FM frequency. For example, a HD Radio FM station can run a main channel of music and a sub channel of news(or even two different music channels) at one frequency. But only the program content of the main channel is also broadcasted analog.
HD Radio signal delay
"To overcome the delay that digital systems inherently produce, HD Radio technology first uses the audio signal of the analog broadcasting when you tune to an AM station or to the main channel of a FM station. After that, the system will blend from analog to digital signal. Normally, this blending is very smooth. If you experience a skip in program content of several seconds, the radio station has not implemented HD Radio broadcasting correctly. This is not a problem with your audio system. Due to the fact that sub channels are only broadcasting digital, blending from analog to digital signal is not possible if you tune to a sub channel. In this case playback of the sub channel starts after several seconds, this is a normal function."
Automatic switching between digital and analog broadcasting
"If the reception of the digital signal is lost, the system switches automatically to the analog signal. As soon as the digital signal is available again it will switch back. Due to the fact that sub channels are only broadcasted digital, first the system mutes playback if you have tuned to a sub channel and the digital signal is lost. Additionally, the main line shows the message No HD signal in place of station name. Second, after 1 minute with the digital signal lost, the system will automatically tune to the analog signal of the corresponding frequency."
Text based information
HD Radio stations are able to broadcast text based informations, e.g. station name, song title and artist name. The Driver Information System is able to display these informations.
Function
- Color Touch Screen The simple, intuitive menus on UVO's vivid color LCD touch screen make operation easy.
- Advanced Voice Control Microsoft speech technology can learn multiple users' speaking patterns, and responds quickly to long phrases.
- Easy Feature Updates With its flexible Windows® Embedded Automotive platform, the UVO system is incredibly easy to update.
- HD Radio™ Technology UVO offers available HD Radio™ Technology - the digital evolution of AM and FM radio.
- Rear-Camera Display Whenever you shift into reverse, UVO's rear-camera display lets you see behind your vehicle.
- Digital Jukebox UVO's in-dash hard drive is large enough to hold up to 700 megabytes of music.
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- Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. CAUTION: A plastic trim tool is recommended, but if prying with a screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around the related parts, to prevent damage. Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Using a screwdriver or remover, remove the center speaker grill (A).
- Put the SST (09840-1E100) into the space between the center fascia panel (A) and crash pad. NOTE: Be care not to damage the center facia and crash pad. Put the SST into the area as indicated by the arrows. To prevent the scratch, apply protective tapes to the center fascia panel and its related parts.
- Separate the center fascia panel (A) from the crash pad by pulling the SST (09840-1E100).
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- After loosening the mounting screws, then remove the heater control unit (A).
- Disconnect the connectors (A).
- After loosening the mounting screws, then remove the audio assembly (A).
- Disconnect the connectors (A). [Upper] [Lower]
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- Disassemble the front panel(A) then disconnect the connector(B) between the unit and front panel.
- Remove the top cover(A) after loosening 4 screws.
- Disassemble the deck (A) from the unit after removing the connector and screws.
- Install the external amplifier and connect the external amplifier connector.
- Install the right side trunk trim.
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Advanced lighting speaker
The advanced lighting speaker that lights around the front speaker is adjusted by turning the knob.
- ON: The light turns on.
- MOOD: The light shade changes automatically at regular interval.
- MUSIC: The light blinks or changes shade according to the sound of audio.
- OFF: The light turns off.
- +/-: When the lights are on, push the illumination button to adjust the light intensity.
Mood lamp control function
- Mood mode lamp illumination control The color of the lamp (RGB LED module) installed on the exterior of the spearker rotates. (R : Red, G : Green, B : Blue) Color rotation : Green --> Blue green --> Blue --> Pink --> Red --> Yellow --> Green (Rotates every 1.5 seconds) Adjust the mood lamp illumination by using the illumination button ('+', '-'). With the door open signal inputted, the mood and music lamp adjustment function is OFF regardless of the switch condition, With the door open signal cancelled the mood and music lamp should operate satisfying the switch condition.
- Music mode lamp illumination control Connected to the audio volume controls the brightness of the lamp installed on the exterior of the spearker. Under the same volume, the one with low frequency has a higher signal. Choose a color using the lamp (RGB LED module) color selection button. (R : Red, G : Green, B : Blue) Color rotation : Green --> Blue green --> Blue --> Pink --> Red --> Yellow --> Green (Rotates in order) Adjust the mood lamp illumination by using the illumination button ('+', '-'). External lamp audio operation condition : Input remote external AMP signal(DC 12V) Door open signal input : Turn off the lamp in operation.
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- Remove the front door trim. (Refer to the " «FRONT DOOR»(ref-537248-S19205387682013032200000) ")
- Remove the front speaker (B) after removing 4 rivets and connector (A).
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- Remove the rear door trim. (Refer to the " «REAR DOOR»(ref-537248-S40954114932013032200000) ")
- Remove the rear speaker (B) after removing 4 rivets and connector (A).
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- Remove the speaker grill (A) and screw (1EA). (Refer to the " «CRASH PAD»(ref-537227-S36224571332013032200000) ")
- Remove the tweeter speaker cover (A). NOTE: To prevent the damage to the air vent, the 09840-1M100 Air Vent Remover should be used to grab the sides of the air vent.
- Remove the tweeter speaker (A) after removing the screw (2EA) and connector (B).
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- Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
- Using a screwdriver or remover, remove the center speaker grill (A).
- Remove the center speaker (A) after removing the screws (4EA) and connector (B).
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- Remove the right luggage side trim and disconnecting the connector. (Refer to the «INTERIOR TRIM»(ref-537227-S30621835772013032200000) )
- Remove the woofer speaker (A) after removing the screws (4EA) and connector (B).
Front Speaker
- Install the front speaker.
- Install the front door trim.
Rear Speaker
- Install the rear speaker.
- Install the rear door trim.
Tweeter Speaker
- Install the tweeter speaker after connecting the tweeter speaker connector.
- Install the tweeter speaker cover and grill.
Center Speaker
- Install the center speaker and grill.
- Install the crash pad center facia panel.
- Connect the negative (-) battery terminal.
Woofer Speaker
- Install the woofer speaker.
- Install the right side trunk trim.
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- Troubleshooting for Speaker Basic inspection of speaker Inspect the sound from speaker. Make sure the electrical connector is connected and the speaker mounting screws are tight to remove vibration. Case Troubleshooting No. Case Inspection/Remedy 1 Trembling sound Before replacing the speaker, inspect that the mounting screw is installed normally. After re-installing the speaker, verify that no trembling sound is heard. When hearing a trembling sound again, replace the speaker with new one. 2 Noise Check if the wiring connector is connected normally. If not, reconnect the wiring connector. In case of radio static, check if there is a noise from cassette. When a noise is heard when using the radio and cassette, replace the speaker with new one. NOTE: If there is static only when using the radio, poor radio reception may be the cause. The speakers would not be the cause. 3 Poor working Inspection of the wiring connection between the audio unit and the speaker Before replacing the speaker, inspect the wiring connection between the audio unit and the speaker. Check the supplying power to the speaker and the resistance, then inspect the sound quality. • Specified impedance: 4±0.6ohms (Scheme 64): Checking Supplying Power To Speaker And Resistance If the speaker works poorly, replace it with new one. CAUTION: Use care when dealing with speakers. Speakers can be damaged by: Impact by dropping or hitting the speaker. Keep liquids away from the speaker Use caution - diaphragm is paper which is easy torn by impact and external force. Speakers are not covered by the manufacturer's warranty if the audio system is modified in any way.
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- Check the mood lamp switch (A) for voltage between connector terminals in each switch position. Switch Connector terminal Voltage Mood 1-2 2.5 ± 0.5 V Music 1-2 4.0 V (or above) OFF 1-2 1.5 V (or below)
- Check for continuity between the terminals.
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- Remove the antenna jack from the audio unit and antenna.
- Check for continuity between the center poles of antenna cable. There should be continuity.
- Check for continuity between the outer poles of antenna cable. There should be continuity.
- If there is no continuity, replace the antenna cable.
- Check for continuity between the center pole (A) and outer pole (B) of antenna cable. There should be no continuity.
- If there is continuity, replace the antenna cable.
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- Remove the rear roof trim. (Refer to the " «ROOF TRIM»(ref-537227-S17656556092013032200000) ")
- Disconnect the connector and cable (A) and nut (B) from the roof antenna.
- Remove the roof antenna(A).
Multi Media Jack
- Connect the Multi Media Jack connector.
- Install the Multi Media Jack.
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- Disconnect the negative(-) battery terminal.
- Disconnect the Multi Media Jack connector after from the floor console. To inspect USB/IPOD port, check the voltage between NO. 1 and 4 terminal of USB/iPod input port at AUX input. Standard value: 5V To inspect AUX Jack, check the voltage between NO. 14 terminal of Jack output connector and NO. 4 terminal of USB/iPod input port at AUX input. Standard value: 5V
R-3: Check the steering wheel remote control
- Check the steering wheel remote control connector specification (Refer to " «INSPECTION»(ref-537254-S00252256792013032200000) ") OK Replace the audio head unit. (Refer to «R-12»(ref-537254-S23235829632013032200000) ) NG Replace the steering wheel remote control switch.
R-13: Radio Broadcast cannot be Received (Bad reception)
- Check the radio broadcast reception after replacing the audio head unit OK If Audio is normal operating, replace the audio head unit NG Go to step 2
- Check the antenna jack NG Check again the radio broadcast reception after connecting the antenna jack OK Go to step 3
- Check the feeder cable connection (Refer to " «ANTENNA CABLE»(ref-537254-S03021571562013032200000) ") NG Check again after repairing or replacing the antenna feeder cable. OK Go to step 4
- Check again the radio broadcast reception after replacing the external amplifier OK If Audio is normal operating, replace the external amplifier NG Go to step 5
- Check and repair the glass antenna. (Refer to "Antenna - Glass antenna test")
R-14: Check that speakers are installed tightly
NG
- Install the speakers tightly.
OK
- Go to step 1
- Noise source description Condition in Which Noise Occurs Noise Type Depressing accelerator pedal increases noise, and stopping engine stops noise immediately Generator nosie When A/C or heater is operating Blower motor noise When rapidly accelerating on unpaved road When engine switch is turned on (IG) Fuel pump noise When horn switch is pressed and released When horn switch is pressed and held down Horn noise Running engine causes soft noise, and stopping engine stops noise immediately Ignition noise Noise occurs synchronously with turn signal flash Flasher noise Noise occurs during window washer operation Washer noise Running engine causes noise, but stopping engine does not stop noise Engine coolant temperature sensor noise When wiper is operating Wiper noise When brake pedal is depressed Stop light switch noise Other Static electricity on vehicle OK Check the noise source NG Check again after replacing the audio head unit
- Repair or replace the noise source
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OK
- Remove the audio head unit
NG
- Go to step 1
- Check the input signal of Illumination (+) ILLUMINATION (+) INPUT SIGNAL - FOR PA-710S, UVO Tester Connection Condition Specified Condition CON-A8/H8 <--> GND Always 9~16 V CON-C4 <--> GND Always Below 1ohms NG Check the vehicle wiring OK Go to step 2
- Check the illumination (-) input signal using the oscilloscope ILLUMINATION (-) INPUT SIGNAL - FOR PA-710S, UVO Tester Connection Condition Specified Condition CON-A17/H17 <--> GND Always Check the PWM waveform NG Check the vehicle wiring and cluster PWM output. OK Go to step 3
- Check the vehicle illumination control unit.
R-19: Disc cannot be inserted or ejected right after insertion
- Is the ignition key at ACC or ON? OK Go to step 2 NG Turn the key to ON
- Power ON reset. Disconnect the 2 audio fuses, wait 5 minutes with ignition switch off. And then insert both fuse. Then turn the ignition key ON. Is CD ejected? OK Lock for foreign matters in CD player. Such as paper labels, coins etc. NG Go to step 3
- If CD does not ejected, don't try removing it. The player may be damaged. Please replace the CD player.
R-20: Sound sometimes skips when parking
- Is CD face scratched or dirty? OK CD is defective, or clean CD NG Go to step 2
- Does it play properly if CD is replaced with an existing proper CD? OK Replace CD NG Repair or replace CD player