Z-N528 Infotainer with Apple CarPlay and Google Android Auto
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| Indicator lamps | Remaining capacity | ||
| 75% to 100% | |||
| 50% to 75% | |||
| 25% to 50% | |||
| 0% to 25% | |||
| Charge thebattery. | |||
| The battery may have malfunctioned. | |||
Z-N528 INFOTAINER USER MANUAL
Device user manual for ZENEC media system
We are delighted that you have chosen a product from ZENEC.
Please read this operating manual before you start your new ZENEC
system. In this device user manual, you will find important
instructions and information for the safe operation of the ZENEC
system, and to help you make the most of its technical
advantages.
All the information in this manual corresponds to the state at
the time of going to press and applies only to ZENEC systems in the
original condition. On account of possible updates to device
software, the illustrations and features shown in this operating
manual may be different from your ZENEC system. Differences in the
information, illustrations, or features cannot form a basis for any
claims.
If you sell your vehicle with the ZENEC system still fitted,
please ensure that this operating manual stays with the vehicle,
and that any personal data like a phonebook stored in the device is
deleted.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: If the driver of the vehicle is
distracted, this may lead to an accident or injury. Operating the
ZENEC system can distract attention from the general traffic
situation! Equally, connecting, changing, or inserting data media
can distract the driver from the general traffic situation.
CAUTION: Always choose loudspeaker settings
such that acoustic signals coming from outside can always be heard
in the vehicle (e.g., signal horns or sirens).
CAUTION: Incorrect installation or
commissioning of the ZENEC system may cause damage to the ZENEC
system or to the vehicle electronics. Only let qualified
specialists authorized by ZENEC install the device.
CAUTION: This ZENEC system is intended solely
for operation at an on-board voltage of 12 V DC. Operating the
ZENEC system at any other voltage can cause damage to the ZENEC
system or to the vehicle electrical system.
CAUTION: Taking apart or modifying the ZENEC
system can result in damage to the device or the vehicle. Opening
the device or modification by a person not authorized by ZENEC will
render warranty claims null and void. In the event of a malfunction
or defect, please contact an authorized ZENEC dealer. Unauthorized
repairs will render warranty claims null and void.
CAUTION: The connection and charging leads of
external mobile devices can get in the way of the driver. Please
run these so that the driver’s freedom of movement is not
hindered.
TURN ON / OFF Manual On / Off Z-N528
Press the power button (fig. S/7 ), to turn the ZENEC system on,
press and hold the power button to switch off the device.
Automatic On / Off
- Vehicles without CAN bus: The device automatically switches
on/off by ignition signal. - Vehicles with CAN/Stalk interface: Switching on the ignition
will activate the ZENEC system. The boot process can take up to 1.5
minutes. This may result in some delay until the system is ready.
The ZENEC system is shut down by switching off the ignition or
removing the ignition key.
NOTE: Use of the multifunction steering wheel
and other vehicle functions will require a vehicle-specific
CAN/Stalk interface. Further information may be obtained from an
authorized ZENEC dealer.
Z-N528
INFOTAINER USER MANUAL
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Device user manual for ZENEC media system
We are delighted that you have chosen a product from ZENEC.
Please read this operating manual before you start your new ZENEC system. In this device user manual you will find important instructions and information for the safe operation of the ZENEC system, and to help you make the most of its technical advantages.
All the information in this manual corresponds to the state at the time of going to press, and applies only to ZENEC systems in original condition. On account of possible updates to device software, the illustrations and features shown in this operating manual may be different from your ZENEC system. Differences in the information, illustrations or features cannot form a basis for any claims.
If you sell your vehicle with the ZENEC system still fitted, please ensure that this operating manual stays with the vehicle, and that any personal data like a phonebook stored in the device is deleted.
CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………04 TURN DEVICE ON AND OFF ………………………………………………………………………………………………05 ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION …………………………………………………………………………………………………05 MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ………………………………………………………………06 Z-N528 (FRONT PANEL) …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 07 MAIN MENU ICONS………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..08 MEDIA AUDIO SOURCES …………………………………………………………………………………………………..09 INPUT SOURCES……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 STATUS BAR……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11 SEARCH AND INPUT FUNCTION ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 12
UKW (FM) RADIO ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 FM BAR GRAPH MODE ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 MANUAL FM STATION SEARCH ………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 UKW SETUP (FM)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16 DAB+ RADIO SETUP ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. …17 DAB+ ENSEMBLE AND STATION LIST………………………………………………………………………………. 18 DAB+ SETUP …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 19 DAB+ STATIONS-PRESETS ………………………………………………………………………………………………..20 USB / BT A2DP / mSD / IPOD (AUDIO) MEDIA…………………………………………………………………….. 21 USB / BT A2DP / mSD / IPOD (AUDIO) MEDIA CONTROL AND OPERATION BAR ……………….. 22 BT-MUSIC (A2DP) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..23 iPOD (AUDIO) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24 PLAYLIST (AUDIO) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 25 SMART PLAYLIST (AUDIO)…………………………………………………………………………………………………26 FAV PLAYLIST (AUDIO)……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 27 VIDEO MEDIA: HARDDISK …………………………………………………………………………………………………28 PLAYLIST (VIDEO) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..29 HDMI …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 30 CAMERA …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 31 CAMERA GRID-LINES: ZENEC TYPE………………………………………………………………………………….32 ANDROID AUTO …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33-34 APPLE CARPLAY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….35 APPLE CARPLAY OPERATION …………………………………………………………………………………………..36
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BLUETOOTH (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM) ………………………………………………………………………………. 37 CONTROL AND OPERATION BAR (RIGHT) …………………………………………………………………………38 DEVICE MANAGER…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….39 PAIRING …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….40 BLUETOOTH SETUP………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 41 BLUETOOTH STATUS BAR………………………………………………………………………………………………… 41 ACCEPTING/ENDING INCOMING CALLS (VIA DEVICE) ……………………………………………………… 42 OUTGOING CALL VIA NUMERIC PAD ………………………………………………………………………………… 42 OUTGOING CALL VIA PHONEBOOK………………………………………………………………………………….. 42 BLUETOOTH MENU ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………43 PHONEBOOK…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 44 CALL LISTS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….45 FAVORITES ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..46
SETUP OPERATIONS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 47 DISPLAY ICON (BRIGHTNESS) …………………………………………………………………………………………..48 SETUP OF SOURCES …………………………………………………………………………………………………………49 MISC SETUP ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………50 AUDIO SETUP……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 51 VOLUME SETUP………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 52 QUICK AUDIO SETUP (BAL/FAD/SUBWOOFER/LOUDNESS/BASS BOOST) ………………………. 53 AUDIO SETUP: EXPERT MODE…………………………………………………………………………………………..54 AUDIO VOLUME BASE LEVEL SETUP ……………………………………………………………………………..55 BALANCE / FADER ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 56 EQUALIZER ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 57 X-OVER SETUP ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….58 SUBWOOFER SETUP …………………………………………………………………………………………………………59 TIME ALIGNMENT………………………………………………………………………………………………………………60 TFT DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONS………………………………………………………………………………………. 61 CAR (VEHICLE) SETUP ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 62 INPUT SETUP …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….63 SYSTEM SETUP …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………64 SOFTWARE VERSION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….65 CLOCK TIME………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………66 PASSWORD ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 67
INSTALLATION NOTES ………………………………………………………………………………………………………68 REMOVAL WORK AND PREPARATION ………………………………………………………………………………68 OVERVIEW ACCESSORIES ………………………………………………………………………………………………..69 COMMISSIONING………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..69 CONNECTION DIAGRAM Z-N528 ……………………………………………………………………………………70-71 ABBREVIATIONS / GENERAL ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 72 STATUTORY RIGHTS AND WARRANTY …………………………………………………………………………73-74
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION
If the driver of the vehicle is distracted, this may lead to an accident or injury. Operating the ZENEC system can distract attention from the general traffic situation! Equally, connecting, changing or inserting data media can distract the driver from the general traffic situation.
CAUTION Always choose loudspeaker settings such that acoustic signals coming from outside can always be heard in the vehicle (e.g. signal horns or sirens).
CAUTION Incorrect installation or commissioning of the ZENEC system may cause damage to the ZENEC system or to the vehicle electronics. Only let qualified specialists authorized by ZENEC install the device.
CAUTION This ZENEC system is intended solely for operation at an on-board voltage of 12 V DC. Operating the ZENEC system at any other voltage can cause damage to the ZENEC system or to the vehicle electrical system.
CAUTION Taking apart or modifying the ZENEC system can result in damage to the device or the vehicle. Opening the device or modification by a person not authorized by ZENEC will render warranty claims null and void. In the event of a malfunction or defect please contact an authorized ZENEC dealer. Unauthorized repairs will render warranty claims null and void.
CAUTION The connection and charging leads of external mobile devices can get in the way of the driver. Please run these so that the driver’s freedom of movement is not hindered.
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TURN ON / OFF Manual On / Off Z-N528
Press the power button (fig. S/7 ), to turn the ZENEC system on, press and hold the power button to switch off the device.
Automatic On / Off Vehicles without CAN bus: The device automatically switches on/off by ignition signal.
Vehicles with CAN/Stalk interface: Switching on the ignition will activate the ZENEC system. The boot process can take up to 1.5 minutes. This may result in some delay until the system is ready. The ZENEC system is shut down by switching off the ignition, or removing the ignition key.
NOTE Use of the multifunction steering wheel and other vehicle functions will require a vehicle-specific CAN/Stalk interface. Further information may be obtained from an authorized ZENEC dealer.
ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION
The ZENEC system is equipped with an anti-theft protection function. If this is active, on restarting the ZENEC system after interruption of the power supply you will be asked to enter your password.
To change the password:
Device User Manual Setup Device Setup Password
NOTE Keep your password safe. If the password is lost the ZENEC system must be uninstalled, and sent back in to ZENEC Service tSo unblock the anti-theft protection. This service is not free!
See detailed information at page 65
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MULTIFUNCTION STEERING WHEEL
Z-N528 (FRONT PANEL)
SRC
Item Function
Reduce volume Increase volume Mute Change playback source
Radio source
Media source
Press to choose the previous radio station
Press to choose the previous next track/title Press and hold to fast rewind.
Radio source
Media source
Accept/end call
Press to choose the next radio station
Press to choose the next track/title Press and hold to fast forward
NOTE These functions can only be used when a multifunction steering wheel is present in the vehicle, and the ZENEC system is connected via a car specific CAN/Stalk interface.
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Device Front Panel Control Options
Item
Icon
Function
1
Press, or press and hold to decrease the playback volume
2
Press, or press and hold to increase the playback volume
3
Press to jump back to main menu
4
Tap to start the Android and CarPlay voice control. Tap once more to cancel the voice control.Tap and hold to restart the voice input.
5
Press to mute device, press and hold to turn device ON or OFF
6
Reset pin to perform hardware reset behind the cover
7
Slot for the microSD with Media Files (Audio & Video)
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MAIN MENU ICONS
MEDIA AUDIO SOURCES
You can navigate through main menu pages by swiping or tapping on the orange page markers in the bottom area of each page.
Function USB
Icon
Operation
Tap to enter USB source
CarPlay
Tap to start Apple CarPlay
Android Auto
Tap to start Android Auto
DAB+
Tap to open DAB+ radio source
HDMI
Tap to open HDMI source
CAMERA
Tap to open the camera source
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You can access / enter connected internal or external sources by tapping on the main icon according to the following list.
Function USB
Icon
Operation
Tap to enter USB source
CarPlay
Tap to start Apple CarPlay
BT-Music
Tap to open BT-Music source
DAB+
Tap to open DAB+ radio source
Tuner FM
Tap to open FM radio source
Android Auto
Tap to start Android Auto
SD
Tap to enter SD source
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INPUT SOURCES
STATUS BAR (“INFO BAR”) Screenshot fehlt
To select and open external sources like HDMI, Camera, AV/IN, CarPlay or Android Auto, they need to be paired or physically connected to the device.
Input Sources
Function
Icon
Operation
HDMI
Tap to open HDMI source
Camera
Tap to enter camera source
Android Auto
Tap to start Android Auto
CarPlay
Tap to start Apple CarPlay
AV/IN
Tap to open AV/IN source
NOTE Icons in the main menu remain greyed out for sources not connected to device.
The ,,info bar in the upper hand screen area shows TA, volume and time but also contains two important controls for device operation: BACK (left side) and ALT (right side).
Function Back
Icon
Operation Tap to jump one level up or back
Clock Time Traffic Announcement Volume
ALT
Display of time (no interaction possible)
Traffic announcement (if function is set to active)
Shows the current playback volume Tap to select / start a previously assigned function Settings Misc ALT Software button
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SEARCH AND INPUT FUNCTION
UKW (FM) RADIO
The keyboard for search and input is based on the Linux OS system layout. The system language selection will automatically assign QUERTY or QWERTZ layout.
Function Search input area
Delete
Icon
Operation
Input box Tap to reopen the keyboard
Tap to delete a number, letter or sign Press and hold to delete the full string
Back
Tap to end the search or the input
List view
Tap to show all search results/- full list
Close
Tap to close the keyboard
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The FM RDS source menu offers a control-/operating section on the right hand side, for fast and convenient adjustments during the FM radio playback.
Center Section of Display
Function Station forward
Icon
Operation
Tap to start the auto FM station search, running up in the frequency band
Station
Station Name / Station Frequency
Station back
Tap to start auto FM station search, running down in the frequency band
Cover
Shows radio station graphics or cover picture of artist
Info display area
Finger swiping left and right to access stored FM stations previous / next
Control- and Operating Section
Function
Icon
Operation
FM / DAB Switch
Tap to switch to DAB
Info
Tap to show station information
Frequency Scale
Tap to open FM station frequency bar
Preset
Tap to show the stored FM station list
Tuner Setup
Tuner settings
AS
Tap to start FM auto station search
TA
Tap to activate or de-activate the auto switching of RDS traffic announcements
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FM BAR GRAPH MODE
MANUAL FM STATION SEARCH
The FM setup mode (press gear icon) allows to assign two different operation modes to both station frequency arrows: manual steps in 100kHz, or auto scan (stopping at next station). See page 18.
Function Station Frequency UP
Station Frequency
Station Frequency DOWN
Bar Graph Scale
Icon
Operation Tap to start manual 100kHz jump, or FM station auto search up
Tap to open the direct frequency input mode keyboard
Tap to start manual 100kHz jump, or FM station auto search down Press and hold to slide the frequency pointer of the bar graph into any position. Tap to set a desired frequency value on the scale
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When you tap to the frequency display area, the numeric input keyboard opens for a direct station frequency input.
Function
Station Frequency UP
Station Frequency
Station Frequency DOWN
Icon
Operation Tap to auto seek / manual seek up, depending on setting Tap to open and close direct station frequency input via keypad Tap to auto seek / manual seek down, depending on setting
Scale
Radio frequency scale display
Delete
Tap to delete a number Press and hold to delete the full text string
Keypad
Direct frequency input option
OK
Touch to confirm frequency
Control- and Operating Section
FM / DAB Switch
Tap to switch to DAB
Information
Tap to show station information
Frequency Scale
Tap to open FM station frequency bar
Preset
Tap to show the stored FM station list
Tuner Setup TA
Tap to change settings for Tuner FM
Tap to activate or de-activate the auto switching of RDS traffic announcements
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UKW SETUP (FM)
DAB+ RADIO SETUP
Here you can set important FM RDS based settings such are AF and REG.
Function AF
Icon
Operation Alternative Frequency ON / OFF
REG SCAN TA
Setting to keep AF in the regional (local) station tuning mode.
Setting to choose the automatic or manual station frequency search.
Tap to activate or de-activate the auto switching of RDS traffic announcements
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The DAB+ source menu offers a control- + operating section on the right side of the display, allowing for simple and convenient direct adjustments in the playback menu.
Function Station up
Icon
Operation
Tap to jump to next station Press and hold to jump to next Ensemble
Station Station down Slideshow
Station Name / Ensemble info
Tap to jump to previous station Press and hold to jump to previous Ensemble
Radio station artwork / artist display (“MOT Slideshow”)
Info Display Area
Finger swiping left and right to switch between Preset stations
Control- and Operating Section
Function
UKW / DAB+ Switch
Icon
Operation Tap to switch between FM / DAB +
Info
Tap to show station information – main display
List
Tap to open the station list (showing all currently receivable radio stations in the environment)
Preset
Tap to show the stored DAB station list
Setup Scan
Scan
Tap to change settings for DAB+ functions
Tap to start full station search. Press and hold to delete the station list and start station search
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DAB+ ENSEMBLE AND STATION LIST
DAB+ SETUP
Once the first DAB+ band scan has completed, device will show all DAB+ Ensembles and radio stations of sufficient signal strength. The ensemble list and content can be updated via using the scan button.
Function Ensemble list selection
List scrolling
Icon
Operation
Tap to open an Ensemble, showing the assigned DAB+ radio station list
Press and hold to move the slider of the Ensemble list up and down
Back
Tap to jump one level back or up
The setup page for the DAB+ tuner allows to define important functions such as DAB<>DAB service following. Or to activate the phantom power supply voltage of the DAB antenna socket.
Function Comfort Scan
Icon
Operation Tap to turn the comfort scan ON or OFF
DAB-DAB Service Following
DAB Firmware
DAB antenna socket phantom power
Tap to turn DAB-DAB station following ON or OFF
Displays the current DAB Firmware version
Tap to turn the 12V phantom power supply of the DAB antenna socket on the device backside ON or OFF
A tap on each Ensemble opens the related DAB+ station list of the respective Ensemble. The station list content follows exactly the original Ensemble display format and list sequence.
Function
Radio station selection
Icon
Operation Tap to select one particular radio station out of the list
List scrolling
Press and hold to move the slider of the station list up and down
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DAB+ STATIONS-PRESETS
USB / BT A2DP / mSD / iPOD (AUDIO) MEDIA
Select a previously stored DAB+ radio station by tapping on the station preset button.
Function Previous page
Next page
Stores
Icon
Operation Tap to switch to previous preset page
Tap to switch to next preset page
Tap to select a stored DAB+ station. Press and hold the station to save the actual radio station on any of the station preset buttons
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Various types of information shown in the source menu of the audio playback by (USB, BT A2DP, iPOD, etc.).
Function
Icon
Operation
Album, Art / Cover
If a cover is stored on the music media, it can be displayed. This function is not supported for BT Audio playback.
Interpret Track Album Genre
Back
Information about the artist Information about the track Information about the album Information about the genre or any other special infos Tap to skip to the previous track Press and hold to start fast reverse
Swipe to the left to skip forwards to the next track
Play Pause
Forward
Tap to play a track
Tap to pause at a track Tap to skip to the next track Press and hold to start fast forward
Swipe to the right to skip back to the previous track
Playback Time Line
Tap or slide to skip within a track
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USB / BT A2DP / mSD / iPOD (AUDIO) MEDIA CONTROL AND OPERATION BAR
BT MUSIC (A2DP)
The control and operation bar on the right side of the audio playback media menu continues to play lists, favorites, and external USB memory.
Function Playlist
Smart Playlist
Favorites Video <-> Audio Source Shuffle
Repeat
Source
Icon
Operation
Tap to display the folder and list This function is not supported for BT Audio playback.
Tap to add a track to own playlist This function is not supported for BT Audio and iPod
Tap to add a track to FAV playlist This function is not supported for BT Audio and iPod
Tap to switch between audio or video playback. This function is not supported for BT Audio and iPod
Tap to turn on the random play feature within the folder that is playing
Tap to automatically repeat a track or a complete music collection
Touch to jump to next available source (Available sources USB, iPod and BT-Music)
The A2DP RVC interface offers Play, Pause and Skip control of previously paired smartphones in audio playback mode. The iD3-Tag meta data display is possible only when tag data is contained in the streamed music track.
NOTE The listed functions depend on the paired mobile phone, installed software versions and the degree of compatibility.
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iPOD (AUDIO)
PLAYLIST (AUDIO)
The order of the Artist display of is given by the sorting sequence on the mobile Apple device and can not be changed or adapted in any way.
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There are different playlists. We generally differentiate between the standard and special playlists (Smart Playlist and Favorites Playlist).
Function Folder (uppermost) Folder Song Interpret Album Smart Playlist FAV List Search
Icon
Operation Tap to go to the next higher level Touch to go to the highest folder level Hold to go to the hard disk overview (root) Listing by song Listing by artist Listing by album Tap to access the Smart Playlist (Shows created Playlists) Tap to access the FAV playlist Tap to open search keypad
Scroll
Scroll in the list: Touch and hold to move the slider up or down Tap and hold your finger on the list to move the list up or down
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SMART PLAYLIST (AUDIO)
FAV PLAYLIST (AUDIO)
This function allows you to manage the playlists which created by the Smart Playlist function. The playlists can be renamed.
Function
Playlist name field
Icon
Operation Tap to go to the next higher level Tap to edit a playlist (editing mode)
Playlist editing mode
Tap to delete a playlist Tap to rename a playlist
Tap to cancel playlist edit mode
Tap to edit a song within a playlist (editing mode)
Song editing mode
Tap to delete a playlist song
Tap to move a playlist song (Add a song to another playlist)
Tap to cancel edit mode
Scroll
Scroll in the list: Touch and hold to move the slider up or down Tap and hold your finger on the list to move the list up or down.
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This playlist feature allows you to add a song easily and quickly to a fixed favorite playlist.
Function Playlist name field Delete
Scroll
Icon
Operation No function, text field only. Note: The name of the FAV playlist can not be changed.
Tap to delete a FAV playlist song
Scroll in the list: Touch and hold to move the slider up or down Tap and hold your finger on the list to move the list up or down.
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VIDEO MEDIA: HARDDISK
PLAYLIST (VIDEO)
For video playback via USB, parking cable must be connected during the device installation. Without this connection, the screen remains black.
Function
Jump inside Title
Video<->Audio Source
Back
Icon
Operation
Tap to skip directly to the desired position Slide to reach the desired position
Tap to switch between audio or video playback. This function is not supported for BT Audio and iPod
Tap to skip back to the previous section
Play
Tap to play a film
Pause
Tap to pause a film
Forward Playlist Shuffle Repeat
Tap to skip forward to the next section
Tap to display the folder and list This function is not supported for BT Audio Tap to turn on the random play feature within the folder that is playing
Tap to automatically repeat a film or complete video collection
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Playlist (Video) displays the video files on the USB data carrier with their file name. In this list sliding up or down is easily possible.
Function Folder Back Play / Pause Forward Shuffle Repeat
Icon
Operation Touch to go to the highest folder level Hold to go to the hard disk overview (root)
Tap to skip back to the previous section
Tap to play a film or a video Tap to pause a film or a video
Tap to skip forward to the next section
Tap to turn on the random play feature within the folder that is playing
Tap to automatically repeat a film or complete video collection
Video <-> Audio Source
Tap to switch between audio or video playback. This function is not supported for BT Audio and iPod
Scroll
Scroll in the list: Touch and hold to move the slider up or down Tap and hold your finger on the list to move the list up or down
CAUTION Playing video files while driving is not permitted by the law. For this reason the screen will switched off when the vehicle moves, with the playback of sound only.
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HDMI
CAMERA
Tap to the HDMI icon starts the A / V source, if a compatible HDMI source connected, for example a videogame, smartphone, tablet, notebook.
Function
Icon
Operation
HDMI
Tap to open HDMI source mode
AV/IN
Tap to open the A/V IN source
Tapping the camera icon starts the manual camera mode, if a CVBS capable camera is connected to the camera input of the unit.
Function
Icon
Operation
Camera switching
Tap to switch between the front and rear camera
Camera
Tap to open camera source
Settings
Tap to adjust the lines
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CAMERA GRID-LINES: ZENEC TYPE
USING ANDROID AUTO
Comfortable parking assistant with variably adjustable camera grid lines for their own individual attitude.
Function
Icon
Operation
Presentation
Tap to show or hide the lines
Grid-Line area
Back
Together
Apart
Up
Down
Default setting
Corner points Corner point move left Corner point move right X/Y coordinates
Display the grid lines with the arrows and circles the lines can be positioned. Tap to exit the settings menu Tap to narrow the field Tap to widen the field Tap to bring the field nearer Tap to push the field away Tap to set the lines to the default setting and positions Press and hold to move an corner point to the desired position Tap to move left the corner point Tap to move right the corner point Display the current X/Y coordinates
NOTE To calibrate the assist lines, reverse parallel to the parking space stripes and centrally to the start of the parking space.
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With Google Android Auto, you are be able to access compatible apps and online services of your Android smartphone in your motor home and operate them intuitively with the display of your ZENEC device or the voice assistant from Google. USING ANDROID AUTO PREPARATION: · Download the Android Auto app from the Google Play Store. · Connect the Android smartphone with the USB 1 connector of the ZENEC device. · To use the hands-free function of Android Auto, connect the Android smartphone with the ZENEC
device via Bluetooth. Please pay attention to chapter ,,Bluetooth (Hands-free System) Pairing”. INITIAL OPERATION: 1. For the initial operation, the vehicle must not be in motion and the hand brake must be put on. 2. Tap to the Android Auto icon in the main menu of the ZENEC device to choose the Android Auto
source. 3. Follow the dialogue on the display of the ZENEC device to install Android Auto and to configure the
start behaviour. It is possible to change the selected start behaviour in the setup operations anytime later. Please pay attention to chapter ,,Setup Operation Misc Launch Android Auto”. 4. After the initial operation has been completed successfully, the Android Auto user interface appears on the screen of the ZENEC device.
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ANDROID AUTO OPERATION
Item 1
Icon
Operation Android Auto user interface
2
Navigation
3
Telephony
4
Open Android Auto user interface
5
Media playback
6
Open ZENEC main menu
7
Activate Android Auto voice control
8
Smartphone status information (can vary depending on the model)
NOTE
Android Auto may not be available on all devices and is not available in all countries and regions.
To use Android Auto with your Android Smartphone, at least Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or a higher version of the Android operation system must be installed on your smartphone.
To use Android Auto on your ZENEC device, you have to adjust time and date on your ZENEC device correctly. Please pay attention to chapter ,,Setup Operations System Clock & Date Setup”.
For more detailed information about Android Auto, please visit https://www.android.com/auto/ and https://support.google.com/androidauto#topic=6348027
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APPLE CARPLAY
CarPlay is an optimal co-pilot inside the car, on safer way to use your iPhone in the car. CarPlay takes the things you want to do with your iPhone while driving and puts them on your car’s built-in display. You can get directions, make calls, send and receive messages, and listen to music, all in a way that allows you to stay focused on the road. Just connect your iPhone and go. USING APPLE CARPLAY PREPARATION: · Connect the compatible iPhone with the BACKSIDE USB-1 connector of the ZENEC device. · Bluetooth will be automatically establish on BACKSIDE USB first time connection. · Unlock your iPhone. INITIAL OPERATION: 1. For the initial operation, the vehicle must not be in motion and the hand brake must be put on. 2. Tap to the CarPlay icon in the main menu of the ZENEC device to choose the CarPlay source. 3. After the initial operation has been completed successfully, the CarPlay user interface appears on
the screen of the ZENEC device.
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APPLE CARPLAY OPERATION
Item 1
Icon Operation Tap to display the home screen of CarPlay
2
Tap to open the ZENEC main menu
3
Tap any of the APP icon to start the application
4
iPhone status information
NOTE
CarPlay isn`t available on older iPhones.. To use CarPlay with your iPhone, at least iOS 7.1.x or a higher version of the Apple operation
system must be installed on your phone.
For more detailed information about Apple CarPlay, please visit https://www.apple.com/de/ios/carplay/
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BLUETOOTH (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM) ABOUT THIS CHAPTER This chapter describes how to operate and use the hands-free system. In addition, all the equipment variants and functions of the ZENEC BT system are described. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION Using the mobile phone with the hand while driving is not permitted. Only enter data or make changes via the ZENEC system when the traffic situation allows such actions.
CAUTION Network coverage depends on a number of factors such as the network provider, or the geographical position of the vehicle. Tunnels, underpasses, parking garages, or street canyons in cities may lead to interruption of the connection. Thermal glazing or metallic stickers on the windows of the vehicle may also disrupt the connection.
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CONTROL AND OPERATION BAR (RIGHT)
DEVICE MANAGER
The vertical control and operation bar on the right area of the Bluetooth page serves to invoke device manager, or access phone book, favorites, call logs, numeric keypad, Bluetooth settings and Scan (BT device search).
Function
Device manager
Icon
Operation Tap to access the device manager view
Phonebook
Tap to access the phonebook of the currently paired mobile phone
Favorites
Tap to access the stored favorites
Call logs
Tap to access the call logs
Numeric pad
Bluetooth setup
SCAN (Search)
Tap to open the numeric keypad Tap to change the most important settings for BT operation Tap to search a new Bluetooth device
The BT function on the device must be activated to invoke connection process. Please pay attention to the smartphone manufacturer’s instructions regarding device pairing.
Function
Device manager
Icon
Operation Tap to pair, disconnect, or manage mobile devices
Function Pair Disconnect Delete
Icon
Operation Tap to reconnect a paired Bluetooth device
Tap to disconnect a paired Bluetooth device
Tap to delete a Bluetooth device from the list (requires the device to be disconnected)
Icon
Meaning
This icon indicates that the paired Bluetooth device supports HSP/HFP, and can be used via the hands-free system.
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PAIRING
BLUETOOTH SETUP
To connect a smartphone to the Zenec device via Bluetooth, first step is to successfully complete the pairing process.
Via ZENEC system
Function
Icon
Operation
Scan (Search)
Tap to the SCAN icon to initiate a search for BT devices. Re-tap to stop the search and show the device-list. Select from the list the desired mobile device that you want to synchronize with the ZENEC system. Once device is selected, follow the instructions.
Code
Standard Code*: 0000
NOTE *For mobile devices that do not support the SSP standard
Via the mobile device
Function
Icon
Search
Operation
Make sure that the ZENEC system is in Device Manager view otherwise the ZENEC system will not be visible to others. Follow the instructions of the device manufacturer on pairing.
Auto Connect
Once a mobile device has been connected with the ZENEC system, it will be automatically paired when the ZENEC system is started. On being briefly disconnected the ZENEC system will attempt to establish a new connection.
NOTE On pairing for the first time, be sure to permanently enable the connection confirmation on your mobile device, otherwise malfunctions may occur during the Auto Connect process.
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On the Bluetooth setup page you can adjust settings for Bluetooth operation. Press the appropriate button / field to change any of the listed settings.
Function
Bluetooth Settings
Auto Connection
Contacts Order
Microphone Gain
Bluetooth Adress
Icon
BT
Auto Answer
Auto Load Phonebook
BLUETOOTH STATUS BAR
Icon
Function
Operation Tap to change settings for BT operation
ON / OFF
1. by first name of contact 2. by surname of contact
Tap to set the Mic. gain from 0 to 12
Unique ZENEC BT device address. ON / OFF ON = Automatic call acceptance (after 3 ring tones) activated OFF = Automatic call acceptance deactivated ON / OFF
Mobile phone currently connected
Battery capacity of the mobile phone currently connected
Signal strength of the current mobile network
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ACCEPTING/ENDING INCOMING CALLS (VIA DEVICE)
Function Accept Reject End
Icon
Operation Tap the green handset to accept the call Tap the red handset to reject the incoming call Tap the red handset to end the call
DIAL A CALL USING NUMERIC PAD
In the control-/operation panel touch the
numeric pad.
Key in the desired phone number in full using the numeric pad. To set up the connection, touch . The display now changes to the call connection view.
DIAL A CALL USING PHONEBOOK
In the control-/operation panel touch the
phonebook.
From the phonebook list select a call partner and set up a connection by touching . After touching a contact you will be directed to the contact details view.
NOTE Depending on the mobile phone and phonebook entries, the first synchronization can take up several minutes.
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BLUETOOTH MENU
Function
Icon
Discrete
Mute conversation
Numeric pad
Back
Operation Touch to pass the call from the hands-free system to the mobile phone or vice versa
Voice output muted/- unmuted
Tap to show the numeric pad Necessary in case asked to enter a further number during the call (telephone call center etc.)
Tap to jump back to the previous level
NOTE
To be able to use the phonebook or call lists without any problems, make sure that during the pairing process you confirm data access enable to the mobile phone.
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PHONEBOOK Contacts
CALL LISTS
After successful pairing of the smartphone with subsequent phone book synchronization, the device will show you the full contact list. You can add contacts directly to Favorites if you like.
Function
Icon
Operation
Search
Tap to open the contact search keypad
Scroll
Phonebook Contacts
Favorites
Scroll in the list: Touch and hold to move the slider up or down, showing letters by the alphabet.
Tap to jump to the contact list. Up to 1000 contacts per paired mobile phone can be synchronized; it makes no difference whether the contacts are stored in the phonebook or on the SIM card.
Tap to to show phone numbers of the respective contact entry
Call / Accept
Add Favorite
Tap the green handset to set up/- start the call
Tap to add a new Favorite Re-tap to remove a Favorite
Re-sync.
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Re-synchronisation of the whole phonebook
If a compatible mobile phone is connected, call lists from the mobile phone will be synchronized with the BT hands-free system (process can take some minutes, depending on the number of contacts). Once sync process has completed you will be able to access the following logs:
Function
Icon
Operation
Call logs
Tap to see all call logs
Missed Calls
Tap to see the missed calls only
Received Calls
Tap to see the received calls only
Dialed Calls
Tap to see the dialled (outgoing) calls only
Function Missed Incoming Contacted
Icon
Operation Entries with this icon refer to calls that you missed Entries with this icon refer to accepted incoming calls Entries with this icon refer to outgoing calls
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FAVORITES
SETUP OPERATIONS
On this page you can link eight or more phone numbers to become favorites. You can select any of the phone numbers in the phonebook and save them as Favorites; the only exceptions are e-mails and addresses.
NOTE All Favorites are visible to every user of the device as they are saved in device memory.
Function Stored Favorite
Assign New Favorite
Delete
Icon
Operation Tap to set up/- start a connection with a stored Favorite
Tap to add a new favorite Select desired number from phonebook and confirm
with this icon
Tap to remove a stored Favorite
NOTE
A change of data on the mobile phone will not sync automatically with the stored Favorites. Should you want to change phone numbers this change must be manually transferred to Favorites by deleting the exisiting Favorite and re-assigning the new number.
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This chapter describes all the parameter and setting functions of the ZENEC system. Please note that settings or changed parameters can have a direct influence on the everyday use of the ZENEC system.
Function
Icon
Operation
Setup
Tap to access the setup mode
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DISPLAY ICON
SETUP OF SOURCES
With the display icon, the LCD TFT screen picture brightness can be dimmed or switched off (standby) in two steps. This is done by tapping the icon.
Function Disp
Icon
Operation Tap to dim or brighten up TFT screen ( 100% 50% 0% “standby” )
When you tap the setup icon, you will enter this setup source page, which offers six different sources you can adjust for personal preferences.
Function Misc
Icon
Operation Tap to access diverse device settings
Audio
Tap to access sound settings
TFT
Tap to access display settings
Car
Tap to access car settings (Park Assist etc.)
Inputs
Tap to access TFT inputs settings
System
Tap to access system settings
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MISC SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
In the Misc menu page, you can configure diverse settings for the display mode with 3 or 6 icons, ON/OFF of the beep sound, as well as the LED color of the lighting of the buttons or sensor buttons on the device front.
Function Misc
Main Menu Mode ALT Software Button
Button sounds
OSD Language
Button Color
Wallpapers
Volume Pop-Up
Apple Connectivity
EasyDrive Mode
Icon
Operation
Tap to access basic settings view
Tap to switch to 3 Icon or 6 Icon main page display layout
Touch to link source or function to ALT (HMI) button (CAM/Mute/Apple CarPlay/Android Auto/Tuner/EQ/Setup/BTMusic/BT/ DISP/iPod/USB/HDMI) ON / OFF Off = acoustic acknowledgment disabled On = acoustic acknowledgment enabled
Tap to change the menu language
Tap to adjust hard key or sensor field illumination
Tap to change the background image
ON / OFF Off = visual volume pop-up disabled On = visual volume pop-up enabled CarPlay / iPod USB 1 Port definition for iPod or CarPlay usage ON / OFF Off = EasyDrive Mode disabled On = EasyDrive Mode enabled
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In the Audio menu page, you can adjust settings around the sound, e.g. Volume of the sources, loudness, bass and treble, etc.. The “Expert Mode” view extends the setting options by few points.
Function Audio Presets Expert Mode
Icon
Operation
Tap to access and configure audio settings
Tap on one of the presets to change profile (Pop / Classic / Rock etc.) All changes made in the Expert Mode at the Equalizer will be stored under the preset “User”.
Tap to enable or disable expert mode. Tap to make advanced sound configurations.
Volume
Tap to set initial and source volume levels
Audio Control
Tap to access quick audio settings (Loudness / Bass Boost etc.)
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VOLUME SETUP
QUICK AUDIO SETUP (BAL / FAD / SUBWOOFER / LOUDNESS / BASS BOOST)
In the Audio menu -> Media Volume, you can customize the basic settings of each source individually.
Function
Media Volume
Icon
Operation
Main volume change requires upper setting position set to “Select”. Setting = manually adjusted volume Last = last volume set before switching off
BT Call Volume
BT Call volume change requires upper setting position set to “Select”. Setting = manually adjusted volume Last = last volume set before switching off
Fine adjustment of the volume of all “Gain” sources
Function
Icon
Operation
BT Music Gain
Fine adjustment of BT Music volume
FM Tuner Gain
Fine adjustment of FM volume
DAB Tuner Gain
Fine adjustment of DAB volume
USB Gain
Fine adjustment of USB volume
iPod Gain
Fine adjustment of iPod volume
A/V IN Gain
Fine adjustment of A/V IN volume
HDMI Gain
Fine adjustment of HDMI volume
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In this menu, you can adjust the Balance / Fader, Loudness and Subwoofer level of the speakers in the vehicle.
Function
Left/ Right
Front/ Rear
Icon
Operation 15 > 0 < 15 15 > 0 < 15
Loudness
ON / OFF
Bass Boost
ON / OFF
Subwoofer
-6 < 0 >6
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AUDIO SETUP: EXPERT MODE
AUDIO VOLUME BASE LEVEL SETUP
In the Audio Setup menu page with the Expert Mode set to “ON”, you can change audio relevant settings. Such as Equalizer, Crossover, Time Alignment, etc. Please refer to the listings on the
following pages.
Function
Icon
Operation
Expert Mode
Tap to enable or disable expert mode
Volume
Tap to set start and source volume
Balance/Fader
Tap to set fader or balance
Equalizer
Tap to set the 8-BAND equalizer
X-Over
Tap to make settings for the crossover
Subwoofer
Quick Audio Control
Time Alignment
Tap to set subwoofer settings Tap to make general quick audio settings (Loudness / Bass Boost etc.). Can be accessed by long press of the Home button.
Tap to adjust the time alignment
Volume Setup: see page 51
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In the audio menu, you can adjust the basic volume values of the various audio sources.
Function Volume
Media Volume
BT Call Volume
Icon
Operation Tap to set the system main startup volume
Tap to set the media playback volume
Tap to set the volume of the Bluetooth handsfree volume
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BALANCE / FADER BAL
FAD
EQUALIZER
In this Expert Mode menu page, you can adjust the balance and faders. Press and hold the green dot of the crosshair to move sound center position into any desired position.
Function
Left/ Right
Front/ Rear
Icon
Operation 15 < 0 > 15 15 < 0 > 15
Crosshair
Press and hold to move green dot into desired position
In this Expert Mode menu page, you can set the 8-band graphical equalizer. Press and hold the individual band level sliders to move it up or down for a level change.
Function
Icon
Operation Tap to set the desired BAND
Band
Touch and hold to change the setting of the selected band
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X-OVER SETUP
SUBWOOFER SETUP
In this Expert Mode menu, you can adjust the High-pass transition frequencies of the front and rear speakers. The factory default is OFF for front and rear speakers.
Function HPF (Front)
Icon
Operation
Tap to set the high pass filter for front speaker OFF/ 50 Hz /63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/120 Hz
Slope
12/24 dB/Oct.
HPF (Rear)
Tap to set the high pass filter for rear speaker OFF/ 50 Hz /63 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/120 Hz
Slope
12/24 dB/Oct.
In this Expert Mode menu, you can adjust Phase, Gain, and Low-pass transition frequencies of the subwoofer. The default settings are Phase 0 °, GAIN “0”, LPF OFF.
Function LPF Phase Gain
Icon
Operation
Tab to set the low pass filter OFF/ 240 Hz/ 160 Hz/ 120 Hz/ 85 Hz/ 55 Hz
SUBWOOFER ONLY 0/180° (inverted phase)
Touch to set the GAIN -6 < > 6
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TIME ALIGNMENT
TFT DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
In this menu you can set the time delay correction for the loudspeakers in your vehicle.
Function Unit Speaker Delay
Icon
Operation
Selection of desired unit ms = time cm = distance
Tap to select the desired speaker (FL / FR / RL / RR / SW)
ms = 0.0 < > 20 cm = 0 < > 680
in approx. 0.1 ms steps in approx. 3 cm steps
The distance between the ears and the speaker system installed in the vehicle varies considerably due to the given arrangement of the factory mounting location. This menu gives you the option to delay the audio signal at each of the speakers so that you have a “center stage” effect.
Set your central listening position. Measure the distance from this position to each speaker. Now you need to add the corresponding delay – depending on the speaker with highest distance – to move the speakers to same distance from selected position. Enter these distance to let all speakers have the same distance. You can fine tune values by “ear” after the distances from listening position to each speaker have been entered, simply by adjusting the left front speaker delay until center stage position is reached.
In the TFT Setup menu you can make screen settings that control the day/night brightness of the TFT LCD display screen.
Function
TFT configuration
TS-Brightness Day
TS-Brightness Night
TS-Auto Standby
Icon
Operation
Tap to adjust display configuration
Day adj range 0 ~ 20
Night adj range 0 ~ 20
Tap to enable or disable TFT Auto Standby function and Auto Screen shutdown. TFT goes into standby after selected time.
NOTE
Using the DISP button you can set the display brightness to three levels ( 100% 50% 0% ).
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CAR (VEHICLE) SETUP
INPUT SETUP
In the Car Setup menu, you can set how the ZENEC device interacts with optional components such as cameras and parking assist inside the vehicle.
Function Car (vehicle)
Park Assist
Reverse Camera Mute
Reverse Camera logic
Reverse CAM Off Delay Camera Picture
Icon
Operation
Tap to access vehicle configurations
Tap to set the parking aid display source. CAM / OFF CAM = Camera On OFF = Camera Off
Tap to set the muting function when parking aid is active. OFF / reduced Volume / MUTE Audio
Tap to set camera switching logic. CAM-1 · Direct camera 1 CAM-2 · Direct camera 2 CAM1 + CAM2 Camera switching between CAM1 & CAM2. Time can be set by “Reverse CAM off Delay”
Tap to set the Camera off delay time
Tap to invert the CAM picture (Normal / Invert)
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In the Input Setup menu, you can adjust the image settings of the connected video sources, such as Reverse Cameras. Contrast, brightness, color saturation and hue can be adjusted.
Function Inputs Brightness
Icon
Operation
Tap to adjust image setup configuration of connected external video sources (e.g. rear view camera., etc.)
0 ~ 24
Contrast
0 ~ 24
Saturation
0 ~ 24
Hue
0 ~ 24
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SYSTEM SETUP
CLOCK TIME
In the System Setup menu page, you can make various system settings, such as: Adjust the Clock Time, Load Factory settings, Initiate Software Updates or set a Password.
Function
System
SW Versions Info
Load Factory
Clock Time Setup Software Update Password Function
Password
Icon
Operation Tap to access various system settings
Tap to access detailed software version information
Tap and confirm to reset the ZENEC system to factory default
Tap to adjust clock time
Tap and confirm to initiate a software update. www.zenec.com Support Softwareupdates OFF = password protection disabled ON = password protection enabled
Tap and confirm to store a password
In the System Setup menu page under Clock Time, you can set the format, change the displayed time and select the time sync source (system time or DAB) for the time display.
Function
Icon
Operation Tap to change the clock time sync. mode
Clock Time Sync. Mode
DAB Sync
automatic synchronisation by DAB (Manual adjustments such as clock time and time zone not possible)
RTC Sync
automatic synchronisation by system RTC (Manual adjustments possible)
Date & Clock Time
Tap to change time and date (Year:Month:Day) if sync is “RTC Sync.”
Clock Format
Tap to change the clock format
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SOFTWARE VERSION
PASSWORD
In the System Setup menu page under SW version, you will see the currently installed software versions with detailed version info for MCU, OS and AP, inclusive a simple Short Software Version.
Function System SW Version
Icon
Operation Tap to access this view
Displays the current software version information
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In the System Setup menu page under Password function, you can activate and deactivate the password protection.
Function
Password Function
Icon
Operation
OFF = password protection disabled ON = password protection enabled
Password
Tap and confirm to store a password* Standard password “12345”
Input Keypad
Enter the desired password
CAUTION * If you protect you ZENEC system with a Passwort make sure, you have access to this password anytime. Lost or forgotten Passwords require the device to be uninstalled and sent in to ZENEC Service Centre. Device unlocking is not free of charge.
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INSTALLATION NOTES
CAUTION The installation of the ZENEC system should be carried out by an authorized installer. Specific
knowledge and tools are required to do the installation. Incorrect installation can cause damage to the vehicle and the ZENEC system. Correct functioning can only be guaranteed when you use the ZENEC original accessories included in the kit or those optionally available. The ZENEC system and the original accessories must under no circumstances be modified or altered in any way. Inappropriate actions can cause damage to the vehicle and the ZENEC system.
NOTE The ZENEC system is not compatible with vehicles, which are equipped with a hybrid or electro
drive ex factory. The ZENEC Z-N528 is equipped with an integrated DAB+ receiver. To make use of this you
will need a suitable DAB antenna (not included in kit) that must be connected to the ZENEC system. If the target vehicle is already equipped with an original DAB antenna, it is still possible to use it in combination with the ZENEC system. Software updates to the ZENEC system are installed with a USB memory device. Therefore when fitting the system make sure that the USB connection of the ZENEC system will still be accessible later (installation of USB extension cable or USB hub). If you have questions or problems relating to the ZENEC system, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased it.
REMOVAL WORK AND PREPARATION
NOTE 1. Remove the ignition key and keep it outside the car until the installation is finished. 2. Please wait for ca. 10 minutes until the CAN bus system is completely shut down, before
you start with the deinstallation of the original device. 3. Start with the deinstallation of the original device. 4. Please switch on the ignition only, when all work steps are done and the ZENEC system is
completely mounted.
NOTE Make sure that all connectors at the rear of the ZENEC system have sufficient room and are
not bent. Connectors without a retaining mechanism must be additionally secured with insulating tape.
OVERVIEW INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
No. Article 1 Main device user manual 2 2DIN trim frame 3 2DIN metal device mounting cage 4 ISO-DIN main harness 5 Bluetooth microphone with mounting clip 6 Factory radio removal tool 7 Parking break wire 8 USB extension cable 9 A/V IN / Video IN / eCall Mute 10 Camera 1 & 2 / Reverse Signal / Steering Wheel Control interface (IR-IN) 11 4.2 RCA preamp line out / Subwoofer 12 Video OUT
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM Z-N528
UKW/FM DAB Z-N528
USB 1 USB 2
CONNECTOR MIC POWER
HDMI
USB1: · Apple CarPlay, Apple MFI and Google Android Auto · USB Media Playback, Software Updates · Power charging ~1000mA
USB2: · USB Media Playback · Power charging ~1000mA
ISO CONNECTOR (DEVICE BACKSIDE)
1 Speaker Rear Right (+) 2 Speaker Rear Right (-) 3 Speaker Front Right (+) 4 Speaker Front Right (-) 5 N.A. 6 N.A. 7 Illumination 8 KL15 ACC / Switched +12V PWR 9 Reverse 10 N.A.
11 Speaker Front Left (+) 12 Speaker Front Left (-) 13 Speaker Rear Left (+) 14 Speaker Rear Left (-) 15 KL30 B+ / Constant +12V PWR 16 KL31 GND 17 Parking 18 P-Control 19 Switched +12V antenna PWR 20 N.A.
ISO CONNECTORS (HARNESS)
B1 B2
B3 B4
B5
B6 B7
B8
B10 B9
B12 B11
B14
B13 B16
B15
B1 N.A. B2 N.A. B3 N.A. B4* KL 30 / Constant +12V PWR B5** Switched +12V antenna PWR B6 Illumination B7* KL 15 / Switched +12V PWR B8 KL 31 / Power GND
B9 Speaker Rear Right (+) B10 Speaker Rear Right (-) B11 Speaker Front Right (+) B12 Speaker Front Right (-) B13 Speaker Front Left (+) B14 Speaker Front Left (-) B15 Speaker Rear Left (+) B16 Speaker Rear Left (-)
*A12/A15 and B4/B7 Pin assignment of switched/constant power is vehicle dependent **300mA max current 70 Rev.E
CONNECTION DIAGRAM Z-N528 (PAGE 2)
FM
DAB
Z-N528
Black Yellow Brown
HDMI
GND B+ ACC ILL P.ANT P.CNT
USB 1 (MFI) USB 2
CONNECTOR
DAB
POWER
Red(R) White(L)
Red(R) White(L)
Blue Blue
Line In (R) Line In (L)
Video In
F(Yellow) R(Yellow)
LINEOUT FRONT Black
LINEOUT REAR Black
LINEOUT SUBWOOFER Black A/V IN Black
CAMERA IN Yellow
External Microphone
F CAMERA 12V Red
R CAMERA 12V Red
F CAMERA GND Black
R CAMERA GND Black IR IN Gray
PARKING Pink
REVERSE Green/White
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GENERAL
ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviation A2DP
Description
Manufacturer-independent Bluetooth® technology allowing audio signals to be transmitted (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AF
Alternative frequency
CAN-Bus
The CAN bus (Controller Area Network) is a serial bus system for the communication of control units in a vehicle
CP
Apple CarPlay
DAB / DAB+ DSP
Transmission standard for terrestrial reception of digital radio (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
The digital signal processor is used for the processing of digital signals (e.g. audio or video signals)
EQ
Equalizer
FAT32 UKW/FM
Formatting format for digital media (File allocation table 32-bit)
Transmission standard for terrestrial reception of very high frequency analog radio (UKW)
GAA / AAP
Google Android Auto
GPS GSM ID3-Tag
Global navigation satellite system for position fixing (Global Positioning System)
Global mobile radio network standard for fully digital mobile radio networks (Global System for Mobile Communications)
ID3 tags mean meta data, which could be included together with the MP3 format.
microSD
Compact flash memory
REG
Regional station
SSP
Secure Simple Pairing (for Bluetooth devices)
TA USB
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Traffic Announcement (RDS service)
A USB connection is a serial bus system for connecting a device to other devices (Universal Serial Bus).
STATUTORY RIGHTS AND WARRANTY
What products are covered by ZENEC’s limited Warranty? The limited Warranty (the “Warranty”) applies to ZENEC products purchased from an authorized dealer by end customers in the European Economic Area or Switzerland (“Territorial Scope”).
What is the validity period of ZENEC’s Warranty? Under this Warranty, ZENEC warrants, for a period of 2 years, that the product is free from defects in material and/or workmanship at the time of the original purchase. This 2-year period commences on the date of the original purchase as per the original invoice or until receipt. If you have purchased the product as a consumer, and the defect is identified within the first six months after the original purchase (see above), we will assume that the defect already existed at the time of purchase.
Who can claim under the Warranty? ZENEC grants the limited Warranty to natural persons only, who purchased the relevant product primarily for personal use.
What is covered by the Warranty? ZENEC warrants that the product is free from defects in material and/or workmanship at the time of the original purchase. ZENEC does not, however, provide a warranty covering every defect and damage that may occur. It only covers the hardware components of the device, and in no event the software used with the device, regardless if this was provided by ZENEC or the third-party vendor. The Warranty therefore does not cover the following cases, in particular:
· normal wear and tear (such as to surfaces and protective coverings); · superficial damage, such as scratches, dents, and damaged plastic, worn or mechanically defective
connections; · misuse, including any treatment resulting in physical or superficial damage, such as a cosmetic defect,
to the product; · damage caused by connecting or using the product for a purpose other than those specified, or a
failure to observe the operating and/or installation instructions for the particular model; · installation or use of the product contrary to the applicable technical standards, or the safety regulations
in the country in which the product is installed or used; · damage caused through an unauthorized attempted repair, or an attempted repair by someone other
than a ZENEC authorized service partner; · damage caused by modifications to the product not expressly authorized by the manufacturer; · damage caused by malicious code (“Software Viruses”) or by using software not supplied with the
product or which was incorrectly installed; · use of third party vendor software programs for editing, modifying, adapting, or extending ZENEC’s
authorized software components as are run on the product; · use of third-party vendor firmware/operating system software · damage caused by liquids or chemicals of whatever type, and/or excessive temperatures, moisture,
or damp; · accidents, drops or other such effects of extreme accelerating forces; · damage caused by lightning strikes, electrostatic charge, incorrect operating voltage, water, fire, force
majeure, inadequate ventilation for other reasons for which ZENEC is not responsible; · damage caused by using the device outside of the defined specifications; · damage caused by using the product with other systems or devices, which are not designed to be
used with this product; · adjustments or modifications without ZENEC`s prior written approval, including product upgrades
extending beyond the specifications or characteristics described in the operating manual; · modifications of the product for the purpose of adapting it to national or local technical norms or safety
standards of countries for which the product was not expressly designed or manufactured; · using service or spare parts not produced or distributed by ZENEC; · using the product in connection with accessories not approved for use with this product;
ZENEC, moreover, does not warrant (expressly, implicitly, statutorily, or otherwise) the quality, performance, reliability or suitability of the product for a particular purpose except as described, nor the software/firmware installed on the device ex works.
No warranty service will be provided, moreover, if the model number/serial number/UUID/product number on the product is changed, erased, made illegible or removed. The same applies if the receipt or invoice is incomplete and/or illegible when presented.
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Is ZENEC liable for other defects or damage? ZENEC will repair or replace products, only if they are covered by the terms of this Warranty. ZENEC is not liable for any material or intangible loss or damage such as the price paid for the product, loss of profits, revenue, data, or relating to the enjoyment of the product or components associated with it, arising directly or indirectly under this Warranty or otherwise in relation to products or services. This likewise applies to loss or damage relating to the impairment or operational failure of the product, or devices associated with it, caused by defects or the non-availability of the product during the time it is with ZENEC or ZENEC’s service partner, as well as to periods of downtime and business interruptions. In addition, ZENEC does not accept any liability for shipment-related risks – such as the loss or destruction of the product – in connection with the fulfilment of the Warranty. This disclaimer applies to losses of damage irrespective of the legal basis, especially on the grounds of negligence, other wrongful conduct (torts), breach of contract, express or implied guarantees, and strict liability (even if ZENEC or its service partner has been advised of the possibility of such damage occurring). If these disclaimers are prohibited or limited under the applicable law, ZENEC will limit its Warranty and liability to the extent permissible under the applicable regulations. For example, some national laws prohibit the exclusion or limiting of damages payable in connection with negligence, gross negligence, willful wrongdoing, deceitful conduct, and other such acts. For the duration of this Warranty, all liability that cannot be excluded completely will be limited to the extent permissible under the applicable law. Liability under this Warranty is limited to the price paid for the product. If the applicable law only permits higher limits on any liability, this higher limitation will apply.
How do I exercise my Warranty rights? If you want to exercise your entitlements under this Warranty, please contact the authorized dealer where the product was purchased, and present it with the original copy of the till receipt or invoice. Do not return any products to ZENEC directly, otherwise our Warranty obligations cannot be fulfilled. You will find the name of the relevant dealer or reseller on your proof of purchase. Defective devices sent by the authorized dealer to the service center, must also be accompanied by any accessories with a logical connection to the observed fault. This means, for example, the navigation package on an SD or microSD card supplied or purchased with the device, if problems or functional errors were observed in connection with the navigation function.
How will ZENEC fulfil its Warranty? ZENEC or its service partner will choose to either repair or replace the product or its defective parts covered by the Warranty, and assume the costs of material and labor in doing so. Repairs under the Warranty must be carried out by ZENEC or its authorized service partner. Products that are repaired or replaced may contain new and/or refurbished components and devices. Components that are swapped out will become the property of ZENEC.
Will I incur any costs in connection with the Warranty service? ZENEC assumes the costs of material and labor in connection with its Warranty service. The Warranty holder is responsible for the costs of shipment and bears the risks connected with the shipment (see above). If the product is found to be operating faultlessly, or there is no warranty entitlement because the warrant period has expired or for any other reason, ZENEC or its authorized service partner will be entitled to charge a flat-rate investigation fee of 30.00.
Do this Warranty affect my statutory or contractual rights? This Warranty is made voluntarily by ZENEC, and it will, in any case, extend your statutory rights. As a consumer, you remain fully entitled to your statutory rights, such as the statutory guarantee. This Warranty also has no effect whatsoever on your contractual rights against the reseller. You may continue to exercise these rights in full.
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Operating frequency / maximum transmit power This product contains a class 1 radio module (Bluetooth) by the built-in Bluetooth module.
Bluetooth Bluetooth standard: v4.2 + EDR Transmit frequency band: 2402 MHz ~ 2480 MHz Bluetooth Class: Class 1 Transmit power: 9dBm / 9 mW
Radio Frequency Exposure Information This device complies with EU requirements (2014/53/EU Article 3.1a) to limit exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields for health protection. Do not use the device in locations where wireless devices are not allowed. ZENEC cannot guarantee that accidents or damage will not occur due to improper use of the device. Use this product with care and at your own risk.
EU Legal Representative: ACR S & V GmbH Industriestraße 35 D-79787 Lauchringen Germany ZENEC by ACR AG Bohrturmweg 1 CH-5330 Bad Zurzach Switzerland
Hereby, ACR Brändli + Vögeli AG declares that the type of radio equipment ZENEC Z-N528 complies with the 2014/53/ EU Directive. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address: http:// www.zenec.com (see link “Product Conformity Documents” in the footer area of the page).
Recycling Notes This product bears the symbol for selective sorting of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be treated in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. The user has the choice to hand over his product to a competent recycling organization or to the retailer when a new electrical or electronic device is purchased.
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