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  • CLZ001 Android interface user guide

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    Product Overview

    The CLZ001 Android interface is an in-dash touch interface that brings Android-style apps and common car AV features together in one screen. This guide is based strictly on the official documentation for the CLZ001 Android interface. It focuses on practical operation, wiring-related basics, and the menu paths the manual shows so you can get the system working quickly.

    If you are replacing an older head unit or adding smartphone-style features to a vehicle display, the CLZ001 Android interface documentation emphasizes basic connection steps and everyday functions like Bluetooth and radio.

    Best suited for:

    • Drivers who want a touch UI that groups navigation-style functions, media playback, and Bluetooth calling in one system.
    • Installers who need a documented wiring reference for typical car connections and add-ons such as reverse camera and external inputs.
    • Users who prefer on-screen menus for sound and system settings rather than separate hardware controls.

    Consider alternatives if:

    • You need manufacturer-documented details for vehicle-specific harness adapters beyond the generic wiring approach shown.
    • You require a fully specified hardware platform table (CPU, memory, storage) because the document focuses more on operation and setup screens.

    Note: The manual includes an offline map operation guide and standard regulatory statements, indicating the product is intended for in-vehicle use with RF compliance guidance.

    Safety Warnings

    This section summarizes the safety and compliance points the official documentation includes, especially around installation and RF exposure. Follow these requirements to reduce risk of interference, improper operation, or unsafe placement while using the CLZ001 Android interface in a vehicle.

    • Warning: RF exposure requirement – install and operate the equipment with at least 20cm between the radiator and your body.
    • Do not make changes or modifications not explicitly approved by the manufacturer, or your authority to operate the device could be voided.
    • If interference is observed with radio or TV reception, try reorienting the receiving antenna, increasing separation, or using a different circuit outlet.
    • The device operates under Part 15 conditions: it must not cause harmful interference and must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

    Installation Instructions

    To install the CLZ001 Android interface, connect the main power and signal wiring, then attach the required antennas and optional accessories the manual illustrates (such as reverse camera and external AV). The goal is to complete the vehicle connections first, confirm stable power, and only then move into on-screen setup so you do not troubleshoot software for a wiring issue.

    1. Identify the vehicle power and ground connections shown in the wiring diagrams, then connect the head unit harness to the vehicle harness.
    2. Connect audio outputs and any external audio/video inputs shown in the manual wiring pages, keeping left/right channels matched.
    3. Install and route the GPS-related and radio antenna connections as shown, avoiding tight bends and pinched cables.
    4. If using a reverse camera, follow the reversing camera wiring schematic so the camera video input and the reverse trigger signal are connected correctly.
    5. If using steering wheel controls, use the on-screen steering wheel learning function shown in the settings pages to map buttons after wiring is complete.
    6. Before fully reassembling the dash, power on the system and confirm the display, basic audio output, and reverse camera switching (if installed).

    Tip: Do a quick pre-use check by confirming stable power and ground first, then test reverse camera switching and basic sound output before fine-tuning settings.

    How to Use CLZ001 Android interface

    Use the CLZ001 Android interface by starting from its main menu, then opening the function you need such as Radio, Bluetooth, Music/Video, Navigation-style apps, or Settings. The manual’s on-screen flow is designed so you can do daily tasks from the home screen and only enter setup menus when changing sound, device, or connectivity behavior.

    Understanding the main menu and status controls

    The main menu screen provides app-style tiles and quick access to core functions shown in the manual screenshots. Use the on-screen home-style navigation to return to the main menu when switching between Radio, Bluetooth, media playback, and system setup pages.

    Bluetooth pairing and calling basics

    The documentation includes a Bluetooth connection workflow and common pairing questions. In practice, start pairing from the Bluetooth function on the screen, make the head unit discoverable if required, and complete pairing from your phone so calls and audio can route through the vehicle system.

    Radio use and tuning workflow

    The Radio function is presented as a standard in-dash tuner screen with tuning and preset behavior. Use the on-screen controls to select stations, save presets, and adjust reception-related behavior based on the options shown in the radio pages.

    Media playback and external inputs

    The manual shows separate screens for playback and for input sources such as AV IN. Select the correct source from the menu, then control playback or display behavior using the on-screen transport controls and the source-specific settings the document illustrates.

    System, sound, and device settings

    Settings pages in the documentation include sound-related adjustment screens and device configuration options. Use these menus after basic functions work, because settings changes cannot fix incorrect wiring for speakers, camera trigger, or external inputs.

    Technical Specifications

    The official documentation provides a short specification block and regulatory operating constraints. The most user-relevant values below help confirm vehicle power compatibility and radio band coverage.

    Core electrical and radio specifications shown in the documentation
    Specification Value Why it matters
    Power requirement DC 12V, negative ground Matches typical passenger vehicle electrical systems and guides correct wiring polarity.
    FM frequency range 87.5-108 MHz Confirms the radio band coverage for standard FM broadcast stations.
    RF exposure separation 20cm minimum Indicates the required installation distance between the radiator and your body for compliance.

    Troubleshooting

    If something is not working, the manual’s Q and A sections point you back to wiring correctness, the right on-screen setup page, and known defaults like pairing codes. Use the table below to match your symptom to the documented cause category, then apply the corresponding fix steps shown in the guide.

    Common issues and fixes referenced in the official CLZ001 Android interface documentation
    Problem Cause Solution
    Bluetooth will not connect to my phone Pairing was not completed from the Bluetooth screen flow, or the phone is not using the correct pairing prompt. Open the Bluetooth function on the unit, start pairing from the on-screen Bluetooth page, and complete pairing from the phone.
    Reverse camera does not show when I shift to reverse Camera video input or reverse trigger wiring is not connected as shown in the reversing camera schematic. Recheck the reversing camera wiring diagram, confirm the camera video connection, and confirm the reverse trigger signal is present.
    I forgot the settings password The device uses a documented default key code/password in the Q and A section. Use the documented default password from the manual’s Q and A, then change it if your settings menu allows it.
    No sound from the speakers Speaker wiring or output routing is not connected correctly, or the selected source is not routed to speakers. Confirm speaker wiring connections match the harness diagram, then verify you are using the intended source (Radio, Bluetooth audio, or media player).

    Next Steps

    After setup, revisit the sound and system settings pages to fine-tune audio behavior and any steering wheel control mappings shown in the documentation. If you experience interference issues, apply the FCC interference-correction steps listed in the manual. For problems not covered by the document, use the manufacturer’s official support channel referenced by your seller or installer.

    What is the default password for the CLZ001 Android interface settings?

    The manual includes a default key code/password in its Q and A section. Use that documented default to regain access, then update the password if your settings menu supports changing it.

    What is the default Bluetooth PIN code?

    The documentation lists a default Bluetooth PIN code in the Q and A pages. Use the manual’s stated PIN when your phone requests it during pairing.

    How far should the unit be from my body for FCC RF exposure?

    Install and operate the equipment with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. This requirement is part of the FCC RF exposure information in the documentation.

  • AULA F75 setup and troubleshooting guide

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    Product Overview

    The AULA F75 three modular wired+2.4G+Bluetooth mechanical keyboard is an 80-key layout board that combines three connection modes with onboard lighting and shortcut controls. This guide is based strictly on AULA’s official documentation for the F75. If you are switching between a desktop, laptop, and mobile device, the multi-mode design helps you move between setups without changing keyboards.

    In the official feature list, the keyboard includes a physical mode toggle, a USB Type-C interface, a 2.4G receiver with storage space in the keyboard, and a multifunction wheel. The documentation also describes a gasket structure, hot-swappable base support for replacing switches/keycaps, and full-key anti-ghosting so multiple simultaneous key presses still register as expected.

    Best suited for:

    • Users who want to switch between USB-C wired, 2.4G, and Bluetooth connections on the same keyboard.
    • Setups that benefit from fast access to lighting effects, volume, and multimedia shortcuts using FN combinations and the multifunction wheel.
    • People who plan to customize later, since the documentation states the base is hot-swappable and keycaps/switches can be replaced.

    Consider alternatives if:

    • You need a single wireless mode only and do not want to manage channels or pairing modes.
    • You require a higher Bluetooth polling rate than the value listed in the documentation for Bluetooth mode.

    Knowledge value: The manual mixes short-press and long-press actions for pairing and mode behavior. Treat anything described as a 3-second press as a deliberate state change (pairing/reset), not a normal shortcut, so you do not accidentally wipe saved Bluetooth pairing or re-enter pairing while typing.

    What’s in the Box

    This topic is not covered in the official product documentation. For details, contact the manufacturer directly.

    Installation Instructions

    To install the AULA F75 for first use, choose one connection mode and complete its matching setup steps so the keyboard can power on and communicate reliably. The documentation shows separate workflows for wired and 2.4G, plus a pairing workflow for Bluetooth. Starting with the correct mode prevents failed pairing attempts and avoids confusing indicator lights.

    1. Decide how you want to connect: USB-C wired, 2.4G with the receiver, or Bluetooth.
    2. Set the keyboard’s physical toggle to the matching mode (the documentation describes a toggle that selects 2.4G/wired/OFF on one side and Bluetooth on the other).
    3. For USB-C wired: insert the Type-C end into the keyboard, then connect the USB end to a computer USB port.
    4. For 2.4G: remove the USB receiver from its storage space in the keyboard, then plug it into the computer’s USB port.
    5. For Bluetooth: switch to Bluetooth mode, then use the channel key combination described in the manual to enter pairing for channel 1, 2, or 3.

    Tip: After installation, press and hold FN to display the current connection mode, Bluetooth channel, and system mode using the keyboard’s indicator mapping, then release FN to return to normal lighting.

    How to Use AULA F75 three modular wired+2.4G+Bluetooth mechanical keyboard

    Use the keyboard by selecting the correct connection mode, then confirming the active channel or receiver link before you start typing. In wired mode, a USB connection provides stable communication; in 2.4G mode, the receiver handles the wireless link; and in Bluetooth mode you pair and switch between up to three device channels. Once connected, the FN layer and the multifunction wheel provide quick control over lighting and media functions.

    Use USB-C wired mode

    USB-C wired mode connects the keyboard directly to a computer for consistent input and the highest listed polling rate in the documentation. It also simplifies troubleshooting because there is no pairing state to manage. The manual also notes that when the switch is set to wired without USB power supply, the keyboard turns off and the built-in battery stops supplying power.

    • Set the toggle to wired.
    • Connect the keyboard with a USB cable: Type-C to the keyboard and USB to the computer.
    • If the keyboard does not respond, confirm the computer USB port is providing power and the toggle is not in an off position.

    Use 2.4G wireless mode

    2.4G mode uses a USB receiver for a low-latency wireless connection, and the manual lists the same polling rate as wired mode. This is the best fit when you want wireless use without Bluetooth pairing menus. If the receiver is not recognized, the manual describes a manual code pairing method that uses a 3-second key hold to force the keyboard into a 2.4G search state.

    • Set the toggle to 2.4G mode.
    • Insert the USB receiver into the computer’s USB port.
    • If needed, follow the manual’s 2.4G pairing method (including the 3-second pairing key hold) until the receiver indicator behavior matches the success state described in the documentation.

    Use Bluetooth mode and switch devices

    Bluetooth mode lets the keyboard connect to compatible phones, tablets, and computers, and the manual describes three channels for device switching. To pair, you switch to Bluetooth mode, then press-and-hold the channel combination for about 3 seconds to enter pairing, where the channel indicator flashes rapidly until a device connects. After pairing, a short press of the same channel combination switches between paired devices.

    • Set the toggle to Bluetooth mode.
    • Press and hold the documented channel combination for BT1, BT2, or BT3 for about 3 seconds to enter pairing.
    • On your device, search for the pairing name shown in the manual (the documentation lists names such as AULA-F75 3.0 and AULA-F75 5.0 depending on platform and Bluetooth version).
    • After successful pairing, use a short press of the same channel combination to switch devices.

    Switch system mode for key mapping

    System mode switching changes how certain keys behave so shortcuts match your platform. The manual shows three system selections using FN combinations: Android, Windows, and Mac. Selecting the correct mode helps prevent mismatched modifier behavior when moving between devices.

    • FN + Q: Android system.
    • FN + W: Windows system.
    • FN + E: Mac system.

    Adjust backlight effects and brightness

    Lighting control uses FN plus shortcut keys and the wheel so you can change effects without software. The manual lists multiple RGB effects, including modes such as wave, constant light, breathing, and a lighting-off state. It also notes that with the driver, a music rhythm RGB effect becomes available with additional effect choices.

    • Use the documented FN lighting shortcuts to toggle lighting mode, switch colors, adjust brightness, and change effect speed.
    • Use the listed backlight effect combinations and wheel actions to cycle effects and reach the lighting pattern you want.
    • If you want no lighting, select the off state described in the manual’s lighting list.

    Use the multifunction wheel in game and office modes

    The multifunction wheel changes behavior depending on the keyboard’s selected wheel mode. The manual describes two wheel modes: game mode (focused on lighting changes) and office mode (focused on multimedia volume/mute). A long press on the mode button switches between these modes, and a short press performs the primary action for the current mode.

    • Long press the mode button to switch between game mode and office mode.
    • In game mode: short press cycles lighting effects; turn the knob clockwise for brightness up and counterclockwise for brightness down.
    • In office mode: short press performs the multimedia function (mute); turn the knob clockwise for volume up and counterclockwise for volume down.

    Expert Tips

    These tips help you use the AULA F75 features the way the documentation intends, especially when you are switching modes or diagnosing connection state. Each tip is based on documented shortcuts and indicator behaviors rather than guesswork. Using the built-in indicators reduces trial-and-error when pairing or switching systems.

    • Use the status view before troubleshooting: press and hold FN to display the active connection mode, Bluetooth channel, and system mode via the keys the manual maps to those indicators.
    • Reserve 3-second presses for pairing and reset actions: the manual uses long presses for entering pairing/search states and restoring defaults, so avoid holding those combinations during normal typing.
    • Pick the right wheel mode first: if you expect volume control but the wheel changes lighting, long press the mode button to return to office mode as described in the documentation.

    Technical Specifications

    The following specifications are taken from the product parameters and feature descriptions in the official documentation and focus on values that affect setup and daily operation.

    AULA F75 key specs for power, size, battery, and connectivity
    Specification Details
    Number of keys 80 keys (compact layout).
    Connectivity modes USB-C wired, 2.4G receiver wireless, Bluetooth 5.0 (three-mode connection).
    Polling rate Wired: 1000 Hz (faster input reporting). 2.4G: 1000 Hz (similar responsiveness). Bluetooth: 125 Hz (lower report rate than 2.4G/wired).
    Dimensions 322.7 (L) x 143.2 (W) x 43.1 (H) mm (size reference for desk fit).
    Weight About 975 g including wired/receiver; about 1023 g including wired/receiver (documentation lists both values).
    Battery capacity 4000 mAh rechargeable lithium battery (runtime depends on lighting).
    Battery life About 17.5 hours with default lighting effect; about 266.5 hours with lights off (practical difference for charging frequency).
    Charging Charging voltage/current: DC 5V and 700mA. Charging interface: Type-C.

    Safety Warnings

    Charging and power guidance focuses on preventing overheating, port damage, and battery stress during charging. The manual emphasizes avoiding incompatible or poor-quality adapters and avoiding extreme environments while charging. Follow these warnings to reduce the risk of electrical damage or shortened battery life.

    • Warning: Electrical hazard – use a recommended USB port or a suitable adapter to charge the keyboard, and do not use fast-charging phone adapters if the documentation advises against it.

    • Electrical hazard – do not use inferior or non-standard power adapters to charge the keyboard.
    • Electrical hazard – do not use over-voltage or over-current power adapters.
    • Heat hazard – keep away from high-temperature environments while charging.
    • Device safety – if you do not use the product for a long time, follow the manual’s guidance to disconnect power appropriately.

    Troubleshooting

    If the AULA F75 does not connect or behave as expected, start by confirming the selected mode and then use the documented pairing or reset shortcuts for that mode. The manual provides specific long-press actions for Bluetooth pairing, 2.4G search/pairing, and factory reset, which are the safest fixes to try before assuming hardware failure.

    Common AULA F75 issues and fixes based on documented modes and shortcuts
    Problem Cause Solution
    Keyboard won’t connect in 2.4G mode The USB receiver is not inserted, or the keyboard is not paired to the receiver. Insert the receiver into the computer USB port, then use the manual’s 3-second 2.4G pairing/search key hold to re-pair until the success indicator behavior matches the documentation.
    Bluetooth won’t pair or keeps timing out The keyboard is not in pairing mode, or the wrong Bluetooth channel is selected. Switch to Bluetooth mode, then press and hold the channel combination for BT1, BT2, or BT3 for about 3 seconds so the channel indicator flashes rapidly, then select the listed pairing name (such as AULA-F75 3.0 or AULA-F75 5.0) on your device.
    Lighting is off or the effect is not what you expect Lighting mode is toggled off, or the wrong effect/speed/brightness setting is active. Use the documented FN lighting shortcuts to toggle lighting, switch colors, adjust brightness, and change speed, then cycle effects until you reach the intended pattern.
    Shortcuts do not match my computer (Windows vs Mac) The keyboard is set to the wrong system mode. Switch system mode using FN + W (Windows), FN + E (Mac), or FN + Q (Android), then test the affected keys again.
    Pairing and lighting settings feel "stuck" after changes A saved Bluetooth device or default lighting state may be conflicting with your current setup. Long press FN + ESC for 3 seconds to restore factory settings as documented, then re-do 2.4G or Bluetooth pairing and reselect your preferred lighting mode.

    Maintenance and Care

    The manufacturer does not provide details about this topic in the official documentation.

    Next Steps

    After you finish initial setup, confirm the keyboard is in the correct connection mode and system mode, then save your preferred lighting and wheel behavior for daily use. If you use multiple devices, pair Bluetooth channels 1-3 deliberately and label them in your own notes so switching stays predictable. For warranty coverage and service terms, keep the purchase record and refer to the included warranty information from AULA.

    How do I check battery level on the AULA F75 three modular wired+2.4G+Bluetooth mechanical keyboard?

    In 2.4G or Bluetooth mode, press and hold FN + B to display the battery level using the number keys as an indicator. More lit keys indicate more charge, and the manual notes a red indication when the battery is low.

    What polling rate does the AULA F75 use in each connection mode?

    The documentation lists 1000 Hz in USB-C wired mode and 1000 Hz in 2.4G mode, while Bluetooth mode is listed at 125 Hz. Wired and 2.4G modes report input more frequently than Bluetooth, which can feel more responsive in fast typing or gaming.

    What does long-pressing Fn+Esc do?

    Long press FN + ESC for 3 seconds to restore factory default lighting and clear the original connected Bluetooth device, as stated in the manual. Use this when pairing or lighting settings are inconsistent and you want to start fresh.