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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

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06.12.2012

RevA

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Hereby declares under our sole responsibility that the products:  

Description of object:

In-Car Navigation Device

Name of object: 

ZENEC E>GO (C9SL-Single-Tuner)

Type name of objects:

Z-E2014M, Z-E3114M, Z-E3514M, Z-E3215, Z-E3824M, Z-E5014M, Z-E5114M, Z-E5314M, 
Z-E5514M and identical/similar devices based on C9SL hardware platform

are conform to the essential requirements of the:

European Vehicle EMC Directive 72/245/EEC, including all modifications up to 2009/19/EC dated 12.03.2009 including proof 
for complience with following standards: CISPR25 (2

nd

edition 2002)

ISO 11452-2 (2

nd

edition 2004)

Radio and Telecommunications Terminal equipment Directive, R&TTE 1999/5/EC

The following harmonized European Standards have been applied:  

ECE R10-04

Type approval of an electrical / electronic sub-assembly under Regulation Nr. 10

EN 55022:2006

Class B

Information Technology equipment - Emission Limits and Methods

EN 55024:1998 + A1:2001 + A2:2003

Information Technology equipment    Immunity Limits and Methods

EN 61000-3-2:2006

Class D

Electromagnetic  compatibility  (EMC).  Limits.  Limits  for  harmonic  current  emissions 
(equipment input current ≤ 16 A per phase)

EN 61000-3-3:1995 + A1:2001 + A2:2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3: Limits - Section 3: Limitation of voltage 

fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 
<= 16 A

EN 301 489

EMC and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM)

Part           1   V1.5.1 

Common Technical Requirements

Part 17   V1.2.1

Specific Conditions for 2,4 GHz Wideband Transmission Systems and 5GHz
high Performance RLAN equipment 

ISO 7637-2:2004 

Road vehicles - Electrical disturbances from conduction and coupling - Part 2: Electrical 
transient conduction along supply lines only

EN 60950-1:2006 

Information technology equipment – Safety – Part 1: General requirements 
(IEC 60950-1:2005, modified)

2002/96/EC

Restriction  of  the  use  of  certain  hazardous  substances  in  electrical  and  electronic 
equipment  (RoHS),  Product  is  in  accordance  with  the  European  WEEE  Directive, 

2002/95/EC (2008/385/EC)

RoHS Directive and the German ElektroG.

2011/6    5/EC

RoHS2 Directive, revised and extended by Annex II.

Declared by:

Andre Grossenbacher, Chief Technology Officer

Bad Zurzach
(Place)

(Date)

(Signature)

Roland Braendli, Managing Director

Bad Zurzach 
(Place)

(Date)

(Signature)

ZENEC by
ACR Br Voegeli AG
Bohrturmweg 1
5330 Bad Zurzach
Switzerland

EU Legal Representative:
ACR S & V GmbH, Industriestrasse 35, D-79787 Lauchringen, Germany

Z-E2014M, Z-E3114M, Z-E3514M, Z-E3215, Z-E3824M

Z-E5014M, Z-E5114M, Z-E5314M, Z-E5514M

Summary of Contents for Z-E2014M

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ENGLISH GERMAN DEVICE USER MANUAL Z E2014M CAR SPECIFIC NAVICEIVER FOR VW VEHICLES ...

Page 2: ...nnecting to any other device read its user s guide for detailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products 12 Be careful not to drain the car battery while using the unit when the car engine is turned off Because the unit uses a considerable amount of energy and the battery will be charged only while the engine is running it might happen that the battery will discharge to a point whe...

Page 3: ...to increase or decrease volume Press to mute un mute audio output 12 INTERNAL MICROPHONE 13 NAVIGATION Press to enter Navigation mode Press to switch between Navigation mode and last playback source Press and hold to fade in out info bars manually 14 FM AM TUNER Press to switch to FM AM Tuner source Press and hold to activate deactivate TA function 15 HOME Press to open Main Menu hold to open EQ p...

Page 4: ...n 15 REPEAT A B No function 16 OK Play Pause 17 DIRECTION BUTTONS No function 18 TITLE No function 19 ROOT No function 20 REPEAT No function 21 SKIP NEXT Jump to next track title scan forward in Tuner source 22 SKIP PREVIOUS Jump to previous track title scan backward in Tuner source 23 FAST REVERSE Fast reverse 50kHz down in Tuner source 24 FAST FORWARD Fast forward 50kHz up in Tuner source 25 AUD...

Page 5: ...to increase volume 2 VOL Press to decrease volume 3 MUTE Press to mute unmute audio 4 PREVIOUS Rotate down to choose previous Track Chapter Station Press and hold to fast rewind 5 TELEPHONY Press to answer or hang up a call Press and hold to deny an incoming call 6 NEXT Rotate up to choose next Track Chapter Station Press and hold to fast forward ...

Page 6: ...ehicle Ignition off It s not possible to turn on the device When the ignition is activated you may switch the device on and off anytime using the front panel POWER button Main Menu 1 Main Menu 2 BASIC OPERATION OF MAIN DEVICE BASIC OPERATION OF MAIN DEVICE Display control elements Indicates current source Tap to enter Main Menu Indicates when NAV infobar is available Tap to display NAV infobar Tap...

Page 7: ...ft Previous station Tap to select center display content Next station Scroll right 50 kHz down Drag to adjust frequency 50 kHz up RADIO OPERATION RDS text allows a radio station to transmit free form textual information that can be either static e g station slogans or in sync with the programming such as the title and artist of the currently playing song or even short ads Availability depends on r...

Page 8: ...The selected item is highlighted in orange color on the screen AF ON OFF When activated AF function automatically switches to an alternative frequency AF of your chosen station in order to always offer the best possible reception quality TA ON OFF When activated the radio temporarily switches for the duration of the traffic announcement to tuner mode AS Searches for the next six strongest stations ...

Page 9: ...More like this Shuffle Switch to Playlist Page Playback Page OPERATION OF USB SOURCE Display elements USB mode Track folder playlist Current folder Control elements Previous track Play Pause Next track Repeat Shuffle Cursor up Cursor down Switch to Playback Page Folder sorting ID3 sorting Playlist Choose track folder Folder up Open Search function Playlist Page ...

Page 10: ...rch result OPERATION OF USB SOURCE Allowing you to enter letters to search for a specific track album etc Search function Display elements Search result OPERATION OF USB SOURCE Control elements Previous title Play Pause Next title To Playlist Page Full screen mode Display elements Current temporal position in title Total duration of title Elements to control playback of video files ...

Page 11: ...aylists generated via More Like This will only include titles which are stored in the Gracenote data base preloaded on this device More Like This function Playlist More Like This Overview After a playlist was generated by tapping on the More Like This field tapping on the Save field will permanently store the playlist A maximum of five playlists can be stored Permanently saved playlists can be edi...

Page 12: ... t be used with the device By using the Gracenote data base you can meet loading times up to one minute when selecting another USB memory device connected to the USB hub Connected USB memory devices will be named hard disk 1 4 after power on It s not guaranteed that memory devices keep the same after power on Display elements Source ID3 tag info Progress bar Album Art OPERATION OF iPOD iPHONE SOUR...

Page 13: ...o root directory Switch to iPod video mode Choose playlists artists albums Folder playlist up Open Search function Playlist Page OPERATION OF iPOD iPHONE SOURCE Allowing you to enter letters to search for a specific track album etc Search function Display elements Search result Control elements Alphabetic keyboard Abort Search function Choose between different keyboard languages Show all results o...

Page 14: ...mpatibility list Depending on the size of the search list results may be delayed during first search That is due to the iPod which takes a moment to poll and provide the search index iPods iPhones may show depending on content and sorting an extended set of information on the Playlist Page It s not possible to connect and use more than one iPod iPhone to the USB hub SMART DIAL OPERATION Rotate the...

Page 15: ...ystem start or a short disconnection automatically The sequence of the mobile phones ensued by priority Usually the ZENEC device searches for the last connected mobile phone Mobile phones which were disconnected with the ZENEC device won t be connected automatically again In some cases you have to manually connect a mobile phone if it was rarely used or the search failed often Pairing Mode SMART D...

Page 16: ...t call between hands free and mobile phone privacy mode Back to BT main menu BASIC BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE OPERATION Display input Tap to delete last character Show all results of search function Show between different keyboard languages Quit keypad Back to Bluetooth main menu Search for an entry Tap a contact number to start a call Tap on star to save as favourite Choose contact name from list Back ...

Page 17: ... If automatic phone book synchronisation does not work consult the manual of your mobile phone Some mobile phones require explicit activation of that function The synchronisation the transferring the sorting as well as the display of the phone book entries depend on the mobile phone brand and model If the synchronisation doesn t work properly disconnect the mobile phone and repeat the pairing proc...

Page 18: ...phone Browse list up down Choose your mobile phone from the list or retry searching Press Pair 3 BASIC BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE OPERATION Manage favourites List of favorites Display elements NOTE Be aware that solely terminating the connection or deleting a connected mobile phone does not affect the list of favorites Favourites have to be explicitly deleted one by one Tap to call a favourite Tap to de...

Page 19: ...evice will send a request to your mobile phone to use SMART or PIN pairing mode To use SMART pairing mode please confirm the same passkey on the ZENEC device and your mobile phone If SMART pairing mode is not possible or PIN pairing mode is selected a notification on your mobile phone prompts that ZENEC C9Plus requests a PIN Please enter 1234 on your mobile phone Your mobile phone is added to the pa...

Page 20: ...TION OF A2DP STREAMING SOURCE Display elements ID3 Tag info Connected mobile phone NOTE If you want to use the A2DP streaming source please make sure that the mobile phone which is the intended music source was paired and connected before The display of ID3 tag information will depend on the used mobile phone ...

Page 21: ...C OPERATION OF NAVIGATION NOTE For operation and detailed description of navigation features please refer to the separate navigation manual You may listen to any playback source in route guidance mode The navigation software automatically manages volume levels of voice guidance You can change the volume level during voice guidance with the volume knob The chosen volume level is stored Audio playba...

Page 22: ...le Re import relies on proper file integrity After adding new functions by means of a system update they will always be intialised with standard default values This compensates for lacking values from the import file content After a firmware update check the update installation instructions for notes on system settings import and take them into consideration 1 Connect USB flash drive to device 2 T...

Page 23: ...that the device operates in a normal manner Tap on the screen to exit standby Day Night TFT screen brightness is controlled by built in brightness sensor GPS time signal or CAN signal of the car Choose between two diffferent skins with different background colour for a better visibility during day or night NOTE When select Navi at brightness control option you can set two different brightness valu...

Page 24: ...t audio settings and access to equalizerer menu If your vehicle is equipped with an integrated OE Soundsystem activate parameter OE Soundsystem in order to avoid audio distortion NOTE Name Descriptor Function Choice Range Audio Volume Start Volume Set Last Set Start Volume 1 20 TA Volume Set Last Set TA Volume 4 32 NAV Volume Set Last Set NAV Volume 4 32 Source Database On Off ID3 sorting GN All T...

Page 25: ...nction Choice Range Main Beep On Off Radio area Europe Latin USA Bluetooth On Off Volume Pop Up On Off Antenna supply On Off NOTE Switch above mentioned antenna supply parameter to Off if your vehicle does not deploy an active antenna Language OSD Set OSD language Driver assist Parking assist Off Rear view camera OPS Reverse mute On Off AC info On Off NOTE Functions are only present if respective ...

Page 26: ...assword The password code is 0000 by default Press OK to launch a software update For preparation and details consult the accompanying update installation instructions BEFORE you run software updates NOTE NOTE Name Function Choice Range Help TS Calibrate OK starts touchscreen calibration Load factory OK loads factory settings System Settings Export settings to USB System Settings Load settings fro...

Page 27: ...he screen diagonal in inches centimeters The TFT panel has a resolu tion of 800 x 480 pixels and features LED backlight illumination A uniform panel illu mination high panel brightness and high est life span of the product are assured PHASE DIVERSITY FM TUNER Device features phase diversity FM dual tuner for vehicles that are OE equipped with a twin antenna system FM TUNER WITH DSP FM TUNER WITH D...

Page 28: ... compatibility DAB READY Device is touchscreen compatible with ZENEC DAB tuner model s SECURITY CODE The device features a software con trolled security code to prevent hardware against thieves FULL EUROPE The map data covers all European coun tries including Switzerland NAV SPLITSCREEN The device allows navigation map pic ture in picture overlay mode on the TFT LCD screen for all audio sources in...

Page 29: ...receiver 30 Days Latest Map Guarantee BLUETOOTH Parrot Bluetooth hands free module Parrot Bluetooth hands free module DSP audio processing for background noise masking Synchronization of up to 1 000 phonebook entries with 5 numbers per entry Advanced phonebook contact search function Selectable internal or external BT microphone MULTIMEDIA AUIDIO USB port with 80 cm extension cable for USB 2 0 mem...

Page 30: ... ZENEC product is warranted against defective materials or workmanship for a period of TWO years from date of purchase at retail to the original purchaser WARRANTY LIMITATIONS This warranty does not cover any damage due to 1 Improper installation incorrect audio or mains connection s 2 Exposure to excessive humidity fluids heat sun rays or excessive dirt or dust 3 Accidents or abuse unauthorized r...

Page 31: ...se GRACENOTE EULA Gracenote End User License Agreement ThisapplicationordevicecontainssoftwarefromGracenote Inc ofEmeryville California Gracenote The software from Gracenote the Gracenote Software enables this application to perform disc and or file identification and obtain music related information including name artist track and title information Gracenote Data from online servers or embedded d...

Page 32: ...uipment input current 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 16 A EN 301 489 EMC and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM Part 1 V1 5 1 Common Technical Requirements Part 17 V1 2 1 Specific Conditions for 2 4 GHz Wideband Transmissi...

Page 33: ...Rev B ZENEC by ACR AG Bohrturmweg 1 Bad Zurzach Switzerland www zenec com ...

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