HYUNDAI MOBIS AC110REGP DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual H PY HDECK 19FL EG AUDIO YF eng 4c Audio

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM H PY HDECK 19FL EG AUDIO YF eng 4c Audio

User Manual

DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM (AC110REDG, AC110REGN, AC110REGP, AC110RERP, AC110NCDG)Audio (Without Touch Screen)...............................4-2System layout - control panel.........................................4-2System layout - steering wheel remote control.........4-5Turning the system on or off ..........................................4-8Turning the display on or off...........................................4-8Getting to know the basic operations............................4-9Radio ..........................................................................4-9Turning on the radio...........................................................4-9Changing the radio mode ..................................................4-11Scanning for available radio stations.............................4-11Searching for radio stations.............................................4-11Saving radio stations ..........................................................4-12Listening to saved radio stations ....................................4-12Media Player.............................................................4-13Using the media player ......................................................4-13Using the USB mode...........................................................4-16Using the AUX mode ..........................................................4-21Bluetooth...................................................................4-22Connecting Bluetooth devices..........................................4-22Using a Bluetooth audio device.......................................4-25System Status Icons ................................................4-28Audio System Specifications..................................4-29USB..........................................................................................4-29Bluetooth ...............................................................................4-30Trademarks ...............................................................4-31Declaration of Conformity......................................4-32FCC ..........................................................................................4-344
4-2Multimedia SystemAUDIO (Without Touch Screen)(1) EJECT button• Ejects the disc.(2)SEEK/TRACK button• Change the station/track/file (except forthe AUX mode).• While listening to the radio, press andhold to search for a station.• While playing media, press and hold torewind or fast forward (except for theAUX mode).(3) PRESET button• Press to display the preset list.• Turn the [TUNE] knob to select thedesired radio station.(4) PWR button/VOL knob• Press to turn the system on or off.• Turn to the left or right to adjust the sys-tem sound volume.(5) MIC port(6) SETUP button• Press to move to the setup screen.(7) SPKR button• Press to display the passenger/driverspeaker selection window.System layout – control panel❈The actual features in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
4-3Multimedia System4(8) MENU button• Press to access the menu screen forthe current mode.(9) BACK button•Return to the previous level.(10)TUNE knob/FILE knob/ENTERbutton•While listening to the radio, turn toadjust the frequency.• While playing media, turn to search fora track/file (except for the AUX mode).• During a search, press to select thecurrent track/file.(11) USB/AUX port(12)RADIO button•Press to turn on the radio. When themode selection window launches, turnthe [TUNE] knob to select the desiredradio mode.• When the Mode popup is not selectedin  [] Display Mode popup,press the [RADIO] button on the controlpanel to change the mode. Each timeyou press the [RADIO] button on thecontrol panel, the mode switches toradio FM AM in order.❈The actual features in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
4-4Multimedia System(13) MEDIA button• Press to play content from a mediastorage device. When the mode selec-tion window launches, turn the [TUNE]knob to select the desired media mode.• When the Mode popup is not selectedin [ ] Display Mode popup,press the [MEDIA] button on the controlpanel to change the mode.(14) TV button• Press to move to the TV mode.(15) MIC button• Select a microphone option.• Mute the media or radio mode and out-put only sound from the microphoneduring MIC mode.❈The actual features in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
4-5Multimedia System4System layout – steeringwheel remote control(Bluetooth®equipped model)❈The actual features in the vehiclemay differ from the illustration.(1) MODE button• Press to switch between radio andmedia modes.• Press and hold to turn the systemon or off. (if equipped)(2) Volume lever• Push up or down to adjust thevolume.(3) Up/Down lever• Change the station/track/file (exceptfor the AUX mode).• While listening to the radio, push tolisten to the previous/next savedradio station.• While listening to the radio, pushand hold to search for a station.• While playing media, push andhold to rewind or fast forward(except for the AUX and Bluetoothaudio* mode).(if equipped)(4) MUTE button• Press to mute or unmute the sys-tem.• During a call, press to mute orunmute the microphone.• While playing media, press topause or resume playback.
4-6Multimedia System•Do not operate the systemwhile driving. Driving whiledistracted may result in a lossof vehicle control, potentiallyleading to an accident, severepersonal injury, or death. Thedriver’s primary responsibilityis the safe and legal operationof a vehicle, and any handhelddevices, equipment, or vehiclesystems which divert the dri-ver’s attention from thisresponsibility should neverbe used during operation ofthe vehicle.WARNING- About driving•Avoid watching the screenwhile driving. Driving whiledistracted may lead to a trafficaccident. Stop your vehicle ina safe location before usingfunctions that require multipleoperations.•Stop your vehicle first beforeusing your mobile phone.Using a mobile phone whiledriving may lead to a trafficaccident. If necessary, use theBluetooth Handsfree featureto make calls and keep thecall as short as possible.•Keep the volume low enoughto hear external sounds.Driving without the ability tohear external sounds maylead to a traffic accident.Listening to a loud volume fora long time may cause hear-ing damage.•Do not disassemble or modifythe system. Doing so mayresult in an accident, fire, orelectric shock.•Do not allow liquids or foreignsubstances to enter the sys-tem. Liquids or foreign sub-stances may cause noxiousfumes, a fire, or a system mal-function.•Stop using the system if itmalfunctions, such as noaudio output or display. If youcontinue using the systemwhen it is malfunctioning, itmay lead to a fire, electricshock, or system failure.•Do not touch the antenna dur-ing thunder or lightningbecause such an act maycause electric shock.WARNING- About handling the system
4-7Multimedia System4Information- About operating the system• Use the system with the engine run-ning. Using the system for a longtime when the engine is stopped maydischarge the battery.• Do not install unapproved products.Using unapproved products maycause an error while using the sys-tem. System errors caused byinstalling unapproved products arenot covered under the warranty.Information- About handling the system• Do not apply excessive force to thesystem. Excessive pressure on thescreen may damage the LCD panelor the touch panel.• When cleaning the screen or buttonpanel, make sure to stop the engineand use a soft, dry cloth. Wiping thescreen or buttons with a rough clothor using solvents (alcohol, benzene,paint thinner, etc.) may scratch orchemically damage the surface.• If you attach a liquid-type air fresh-ener to the fan louvre, the surface ofthe louvre may become deformeddue to the flowing air.• If you want to change the position ofthe installed device, please inquirewith your place of purchase or serv-ice maintenance centre. Technicalexpertise is required to install or dis-assemble the device.• If you experience any problemswith the system, contact yourplace of purchase or dealer.• Placing the audio system withinan electromagnetic environmentmay result in noise interference.i iNOTICE
4-8Multimedia SystemTurning the system on or offTo turn on the system, start the engine.• If you do not want to use the sys-tem while driving, you can turn offthe system by pressing the [PWR]button on the control panel. To usethe system again, press the [PWR]button again.The system turns off when you stopthe engine (ACC Off).• When you turn back on the sys-tem, the previous mode and set-tings will remain intact.InformationYou can turn on the system when thekey ignition switch is placed in the“ACC” or “ON” position. Using thesystem for an extended period withoutthe engine running drains the battery.If you plan on using the system for along time, start the engineTurning the display on or offTo prevent glare, you can turn off thescreen. The screen can be turned offonly while the system is on.1. On the control panel, press the[MENU] button.2. When the option selection windowdisplays, turn the [TUNE] knob toselect Display off, and then pressthe knob.• To turn the screen back on,press any of the control panelbuttons.i•Some functions may be dis-abled for safety reasons whilethe vehicle is moving. Theywork only when the vehiclestops. Park your vehicle in asafe location before using anyof them.•Stop using the system if itmalfunctions, such as noaudio output or display. If youcontinue using the systemwhen it is malfunctioning, itmay lead to a fire, electricshock, or system failure.WARNING
4-9Multimedia System4RADIOGetting to know the basicoperationsYou can select an item or adjust thesettings by using the [TUNE] knob onthe control panel.Selecting an itemTurn the [TUNE] knob to select thedesired item, and then press theknob.Adjusting the settingsTurn the [TUNE] knob to adjust thevalue, and then press the knob tosave changes.Turn the [TUNE] knob to the right toincrease the value and turn the[TUNE] knob to the left to decreasethe value.Turning on the radio1. On the control panel, press the[RADIO] button.2. When the mode selection windowdisplays, turn the [TUNE] knob toselect the desired radio mode andthen press the knob.FM/AM Mode(1) Current radio mode(2) Radio station information
4-10Multimedia SystemPress the [MENU] button on the con-trol panel to access the followingmenu options:• : Display the preset list.•Autostore: Save radio stations tothe preset list.•Scan: The system searches forradio stations with strong radio sig-nals and plays each radio stationfor about five seconds.•Sound settings: You can changethe settings related to sounds.• Depending on vehicle models orspecifications, available optionsmay vary.• Depending on the system oramplifier specifications appliedto your vehicle, available optionsmay vary.FM/AM Mode (With RDS)(1) Current radio mode(2) Radio station informationPress the [MENU] button on the con-trol panel to access the followingmenu options:•Traffic announcement: Activate ordeactivate traffic announcements.Announcements and programmeswill be received automatically ifavailable.•Autostore: Save radio stations tothe preset list.•Scan: The system searches forradio stations with strong radio sig-nals and plays each option forabout five seconds.•Sound settings: You can changethe settings related to sounds.• Depending on vehicle models orspecifications, available optionsmay vary.• Depending on the system oramplifier specifications appliedto your vehicle, available optionsmay vary.NOTICENOTICE
4-11Multimedia System4Changing the radio mode1. On the control panel, press the[RADIO] button.2. When the mode selection windowdisplays, turn the [TUNE] knob toselect the desired radio mode andthen press the knob.• Each time you press the[MODE] button on the steeringwheel, the radio mode switchesto FM AM in order.• When the Mode popup is notselected in [] Display  Mode popup, press the [RADIO]button on the control panel tochange the radio mode.Each time you press the [RADIO]button on the control panel, theradio mode switches to FM AMin order.Scanning for available radiostationsYou can listen to each radio stationfor a few seconds to test the recep-tion and select the one you want.1. From the radio screen, press the[MENU] button on the controlpanel.2. When the option selection windowdisplays, turn the [TUNE] knob toselect  Scan, and then press theknob.• The system searches for radiostations with strong radio sig-nals and plays each radio sta-tion for about five seconds.3. When you find the radio stationyou want to listen to, press the[TUNE] knob.• You can continue listening to theselected station.Searching for radio stationsTo search for the previous or nextavailable radio station, press the [SEEK/TRACK] button on the controlpanel.•You can also press and hold the[SEEK/TRACK] button to searchfor frequencies quickly. When yourelease the button, a radio stationwith a strong signal is selectedautomatically.If you know the exact frequency ofthe radio station you want to listen to,turn the [TUNE] knob on the controlpanel to change the frequency.NOTICE
4-12Multimedia SystemSaving radio stationsYou can save your favourite radiostations and listen to them by select-ing them from the preset list.Saving the current radio stationPress the [PRESET] button to moveto the preset list, and then press andhold the [TUNE] knob to save thecurrent radio station.• The radio station you are listeningto will be added to the selectednumber.• You can save up to 6radio sta-tions in each mode.• If a station is already saved tothe selected preset number, thestation will be replaced by thestation you are listening to.Using the auto save functionYou can search for radio stations inyour area where there is a strong sig-nal. The results of your search canbe saved to the preset list automati-cally.1. From the radio screen, press the[MENU] button on the controlpanel.2. When the option selection windowdisplays, turn the [TUNE] knob toselect Autostore, and then pressthe knob.Listening to saved radio stations1. Press the [PRESET] button tomove to the preset list, and thenturn the [TUNE] knob to select thepreset list.2. On the control panel, press thedesired number button.• Alternatively, push the Up/Downlever on the steering wheel tochange the station.NOTICE
4-13Multimedia System4Using the media playerYou can play music stored in variousmedia storage devices, such as USBstorage devices, smartphones.1. Connect a device to the USB/AUXport in your vehicle.• Playback may start immediatelydepending on the device thatyou connect to the system.2. On the control panel, press the[MEDIA] button.3. When the mode selection windowdisplays, turn the [TUNE] knob toselect the desired mode and thenpress the knob.• To start the media player, pressthe [MEDIA] button on the con-trol panel.• You can also change the mode bypress the [MODE] button repeat-edly on the steering wheel.• Make sure to connect or discon-nect external USB devices withthe system power turned off.• When the Mode popup is notselected in [] Display  Mode popup, press the [MEDIA]button on the control panel tochange the media player.Each time you press the [MEDIA]button on the control panel, themedia mode switches to DISC USB/iPod  Bluetooth audio AUX in order.• Depending on vehicle modelsand specifications, availablebuttons or the appearance andlayout of the USB/AUX port inyour vehicle may vary.• Do not connect a smartphone oran MP3 device to the system viamultiple methods such as USB,Bluetooth* and AUX simultane-ously. Doing so may cause a dis-torted noise or a system mal-function.• Noise may occur when an AUXdevice is connected. When suchdevices are not being used, dis-connect the device for storage.• When the AUX device power isconnected to the power jack,playing the external device mayresult in noise. In such cases,disconnect the power connec-tion before use.*if equippedNOTICEMEDIA PLAYER
4-14Multimedia SystemUsing the CD modeYou can play music stored on CDssuch as audio CD and MP3 CD.Check the compatible disc and filespecifications before using the discmode.Insert your CD into the CD player.• Playback starts immediately.• Press the [MEDIA] button on thecontrol panel to display the modeselection window, turn the [TUNE]knob to select CD and then pressthe knob.(1) Current file number and totalnumber of files(2) Playback time(3) Information about the song cur-rently playingPress the [MENU] button on the con-trol panel to access the followingmenu options:Rewinding/Fast forwardingOn the control panel, press and holdthe [SEEK/TRACK] button.• You can also push and hold theUp/Down lever on the steeringWheel.Restarting the current playbackOn the control panel, press the[SEEK] button.• You can also push the Down leveron the steering wheel.Playing the previous or next songTo play the previous song, press the [SEEK] button twice on the controlpanel. To play the next song, pressthe [TRACK] button on the controlpanel.• You can also use the Up/Downlever on the steering wheel.•List: Access the file list.•Folder List: Access the folder list.•Play a file on repeat.•Play a folder on repeat.•Play a folder on shuffle.•Play files on shuffle.•Information: Display informationabout the song currently playing.•Sound Settings: You can changethe settings related to sounds.NOTICEThe modes are active when playing the MP3 CDs.
4-15Multimedia System4Press the [FILE] button on thecontrol panel to display the modeselection window, turn the [FILE]knob to find the desired song andpress the knob to play the file.• Do not allow any foreign sub-stances to enter the CD player.Foreign substances may causesystem failure or malfunctions.• If the CD player’s cover is open,it may make a slight noise dur-ing driving therefore close thecover after inserting a CD.• Be careful not to deform or dam-age the CD.- Store in a case.- Do not expose to direct sun-light, high temperatures orhumidity for a long time.- Do not write or attach a stickerto the playing surface.- If there is foreign substanceon the surface, wipe it off care-fully with a soft cloth. Do notuse chemical solvents such asvinyl record spray cleaners,antistatic sprays, or solutionslike benzene or paint thinners.• Do not use CDs covered in for-eign substances, deformed, ordamaged. This may result inpoor sound quality or systemmalfunctions.• Do not allow foreign substanceto enter the CD player. Foreignsubstance may causes systemdamage. After inserting or eject,keep the cover close.• If the temperature is too high orlow, a CD may not play normally.(Operation and guarantee tem-perature: -20 to +70 ºC)• CDs may not play normally dueto the condensation of moistureon the disc module's lens onrainy, humid days, or immediate-ly after turning the heater on. Inthis case, eject the CD and waituntil the moisture dries.• If you drive on rough roads for along time or if excessive force isapplied to your vehicle, it maynot play the CDs normally.NOTICENOTICENOTICE
4-16Multimedia SystemUsing the USB modeYou can play media files stored inportable devices, such as USB stor-age devices and MP3 players. Checkcompatible USB storage devices andfile specifications before using theUSB mode.Connect your USB device to theUSB port in the vehicle.• Playback starts immediately.• Press the [MEDIA] button on thecontrol panel to display the modeselection window, turn the [TUNE]knob to select USB and then pressthe knob.(1) Current file number and totalnumber of files(2) Playback time(3) Information about the song cur-rently playingPress the [MENU] button on the con-trol panel to access the followingmenu options:•List: Access the file list.•Folder list: Access the folder list.•Play a file on repeat.•Play a folder on repeat.•Play a folder on shuffle.•Play files on shuffle.•Information: Display information about the song currently playing.•Sound settings: You can change the settings related to sounds. • Depending on vehicle models orspecifications, available optionsmay vary.• Depending on the system oramplifier specifications appliedto your vehicle, available optionsmay vary.Rewinding/Fast forwardingOn the control panel, press and holdthe [SEEK] button / [TRACK] button.• You can also push and hold theUp/Down lever on the steering wheel.Restarting the current playbackOn the control panel, press the [SEEK] button.• You can also push the Down leveron the steering wheel.NOTICE
4-17Multimedia System4Playing the previous or next songTo play the previous song, press the [SEEK] button twice on the controlpanel. To play the next song, pressthe [TRACK] button on the controlpanel.•You can also use the Up/Downlever on the steering wheel.Press the [FILE] button on thecontrol panel to display the modeselection window, turn the [FILE]knob to find the desired song andpress the knob to play the file.Information• Start the engine of your vehiclebefore connecting a USB device toyour system. Starting the enginewith a USB device connected to thesystem may damage the USB device.• Be careful of static electricity whenconnecting or disconnecting a USBdevice. A static discharge may causea system malfunction.• Be careful not to let your body orexternal objects contact the USBport. Doing so may cause an acci-dent or a system malfunction.• Do not connect and disconnect aUSB connector repeatedly in a shorttime. Doing so may cause an error inthe device or a system malfunction.• Do not use a USB device for purpos-es other than playing files. UsingUSB accessories for charging orheating may cause poor perform-ance or a system malfunction.• When connecting a USB storagedevice, do not use an extensioncable. Connect it directly to theUSB port. If you use a USB hubor an extension cable, the devicemay not be recognized.• Fully insert a USB connectorinto the USB port. Failure to doso may cause a communicationerror.• When you disconnect a USBstorage device, a distorted noisemay occur.• The system can play only filesencoded in a standard format.• The following types of USBdevices may not be recognisedor work correctly:- Encrypted MP3 players- USB devices not recognisedas removable disks• A USB device may not be recog-nised depending on its condition.• Some USB devices may beincompatible with your system.• Depending on the USB device’stype, capacity, or the format offiles, USB recognition time maybe longer.• Image and video playback arenot supported.NOTICEiNOTICE
4-18Multimedia SystemUsing the iPod modeYou can listen to music stored onyour Apple devices, such as an iPodor an iPhone.1. Connect your Apple device to theUSB port in your vehicle using thecable supplied with the Appledevice.• When connected, the device willbegin charging. Music playbackwill not start automatically.2. Press the [TUNE] button on thecontrol panel to display the modeselection window, turn the [TUNE]knob to select iPod and thenpress the knob.(1) Current file number and totalnumber of files(2) Playback time(3) Information about the song cur-rently playingPress the [MENU] button on the con-trol panel to access the followingmenu options:Rewinding/Fast forwardingOn the control panel, press and holdthe [SEEK/TRACK] button.• You can also push and hold theUp/Down lever on the steering wheel.Restarting the current playbackOn the control panel, press the [SEEK] button.• You can also push the Down leveron the steering wheel.Playing the previous or next songTo play the previous song, press the [SEEK] button twice on the controlpanel. To play the next song, pressthe [TRACK] button on the controlpanel.• You can also use the Up/Downlever on the steering wheel.•List: Access the file list.•Play a file on repeat.•Play files on shuffle.•Information: Display information about the song currently playing.•Sound settings: You can change the settings related to sounds.NOTICE•Depending on vehicle models or specifications, available options may vary.•Depending on the system or amplifier specifications applied to your vehicle, available options may vary.
4-19Multimedia System4Press the [FILE] button on thecontrol panel to display the modeselection window, turn the [FILE]knob to find the desired song andpress the knob to play the file.Information• Start the engine of your vehiclebefore connecting a device to yoursystem. Starting the engine with adevice connected to the systemmaydamage the device.• Do not connect and disconnect aUSB connector repeatedly in a shorttime. Doing so may cause an error inthe device or a system malfunction.Notes on connecting Apple devices• Ensure that the iOS and firmwareof your device is up-to-date beforeconnecting it to your system.Outdated devices may cause asystem error.• If your device’s battery is low, thedevice may not be recognised.Check the battery level and, if nec-essary, charge the battery beforeconnecting the device to your sys-tem.• Use an Apple-approved cable.Using an unapproved cable maycause a distorted noise or an errorduring playback.• Use a cable shorter than 1 metre inlength, such as the one originallysupplied with a new Apple device.Longer cables may lead to theaudio system not recognising theApple device.• Fully insert a USB connector intothe USB port. Failure to do so maycause a communication error.• When your device is connected tothe USB port and the AUX portsimultaneously, it is recognised inthe AUX mode. The device stays inthe AUX mode even if the AUXcable is not connected to the sys-tem. To play music in iPod mode,disconnect the AUX cable from thedevice or change audio output ofthe device to “Dock.”• If you connect your device to thesystem while playback is inprogress on the device, you mayhear a high pitch sound just afterthe connection. Connect the deviceafter stopping or pausing playback.• Connecting your device during adownload or synchronizing withiTunes may cause an error.Connect the device after the down-load or synchronization is com-plete.• If you connect an iPod nano(except for the 6th generation) oran iPod classic, the brand logo willbe displayed on the device screen.For an iPhone and an iPod touch,the logo will not be displayed.NOTICEi
4-20Multimedia SystemNotes on playing Apple devices• Depending on the model, yourdevice may not be recognised dueto unsupported communicationprotocols.• The order of the songs displayedor played on the system may differfrom the order of the songs storedin your device.• Depending on the music playerapplication you are using, informa-tion displayed on the system maydiffer.• In an iPhone, the audio streamingfunction and iPod mode controlmay conflict. If an error occurs, dis-connect and reconnect the USBcable.• When using an iPhone or an iPodtouch, do not control the devicewhile it is connected to your sys-tem. An error may occur.• Do not duplicate a song in multiplefolders. One song saved in multiplefolders may cause an error withsearch and playback functions.• If you perform a media controlfunction, such as stop or repeat,just before a song ends, the songinformation displayed on thescreen may not match the songcurrently playing. This is not a sys-tem error. Restart the iPod modeon the system or pause andresume playback on your device.• Skipping or improper operationsmay occur depending on the char-acteristics of your Apple device.• If the Apple device malfunctionsdue to an Apple device defect,reset the Apple device and tryagain. (To learn more, refer to yourApple device manual.)
4-21Multimedia System4Using the AUX modeyou can listen to audio from yourvehicle’s speakers by connectingexternal devices.1. On the control panel, press the[MEDIA] button.2. When the mode selection windowdisplays, turn the [TUNE] knob toselect  AUX and then press theknob.press the [MENU] button on the con-trol panel to access the followingmenu options:•Sound Settings: You can changethe settings related to sounds.• Depending on vehicle models orspecifications, available optionsmay vary.• Depending on the system oramplifier specifications appliedto your vehicle, available optionsmay vary.• Because the system works as anoutput device of the connectedexternal device in the AUXmode, you cannot use controlsother than the volume control.Use controls on the externaldevice to control playback.• The sound volume for the AUXmode is adjusted separatelyfrom the other modes.• Depending on the device type,using an external device withthe power cable plugged into thepower jack may cause a distort-ed noise.• If the AUX cable is plugged intothe system without an externaldevice, a distorted noise mayoccur. Remove the AUX cablefrom the AUX port when an exter-nal device is not connected.NOTICENOTICE
4-22Multimedia SystemConnecting Bluetooth devicesBluetooth is a short-range wirelessnetworking technology. ViaBluetooth, you can connect nearbymobile devices wirelessly to sendand receive data between connecteddevices. This enables you to useyour devices effectively.To use Bluetooth, you must first con-nect a Bluetooth-enabled device toyour system, such as a mobile phoneor an MP3 player. Ensure that thedevice you want to connect supportsBluetooth.• On your system, you can useonly Bluetooth Handsfree andAudio features. Connect amobile device that supportsboth features.• Some Bluetooth devices maycause malfunctions to the audiosystem or make interferencenoises. In this case, storing thedevice in a different locationmay resolve the problem.• Depending on the connectedBluetooth device or mobilephone, some functions may notbe supported.• If the system is not stable due toa vehicle-Bluetooth device com-munication error, delete thepaired devices and connect theBluetooth devices again.• If Bluetooth connection is notstable, follow these steps to tryagain.1. Deactivate Bluetooth andreactivate it on the device.Then, reconnect the device.2. Turn the device off and on.Then, reconnect it.3. Remove the battery from thedevice and reinstall it. Then,turn the device on and recon-nect it.4. Unregister the Bluetooth pair-ing on both the system andthe device and then re-regis-ter and connect them.• The Bluetooth connection isunavailable when the device’sBluetooth function is turned off.Be sure to turn on the device’sBluetooth function.NOTICEBLUETOOTH (if equipped)Park your vehicle in a safe loca-tion before connecting Bluetoothdevices. Distracted driving cancause a traffic accident and leadto personal injury or death.WARNING
4-23Multimedia System4Pairing devices with your systemFor Bluetooth connections, first pairyour device with your system to addit to the system’s list of Bluetoothdevices. You can register up to fivedevices.1. From the control panel, press the[]button, and then selectBluetooth Add new device.2. On the Bluetooth device you wantto connect, activate Bluetooth,search for your vehicle’s system,and then select it.• Check the system’s Bluetoothname, which is displayed in thenew registration pop-up windowon the system screen.3. Enter or confirm the passkey toconfirm the connection.• If the passkey input screen isdisplayed on the Bluetoothdevice screen, enter thepasskey ‘0000’ which is dis-played on the system screen.• If the 6-digit passkey is dis-played on the Bluetooth devicescreen, ensure that theBluetooth passkey displayed onthe Bluetooth device is the sameas the passkey on the systemscreen and confirm the connec-tion from the device.4. Choose whether or not to connectthe Bluetooth device to your sys-tem prior to other devices.• If you grant priority to theBluetooth device, it will be con-nected automatically to the sys-tem when you turn on the sys-tem.• The screen image in this manual isan example. Check your systemscreen for the exact vehicle nameand Bluetooth device name.• The default passkey is ‘0000’.• It may take a while for the sys-tem to connect with the deviceafter you permit the system toaccess the device. When a con-nection is made, the Bluetoothstatus icon appears at the top ofthe screen.• You can change the permissionsettings via the mobile phone’sBluetooth settings menu. Formore information, refer to yourmobile phone’s user guide.• To register a new device, repeatsteps 1 to 4.• If you use the automaticBluetooth connection function,a call may be switched to thevehicle’s Handsfree when youare taking on the phone near thevehicle while the vehicle’sengine is on. If you do not wantthe system to connect with thedevice automatically, deactivateBluetooth on your device.• When a device is connected to thesystem via Bluetooth, the device’sbattery may discharge faster.NOTICE
4-24Multimedia SystemConnecting a paired deviceTo use a Bluetooth device on yoursystem, connect the paired device tothe system. Your system can connectwith only one device at a time.1. From the control panel, press the[]button, and then selectBluetooth Paired devices.2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select thedevice to connect, and then pressthe knob.• If another device is already con-nected to your system, discon-nect it. Select the connected   -device to disconnect.• If a connection ends because adevice is out of the connectionrange or a device error occurs,the connection will be restoredautomatically when the deviceenters the connection range orwhen the error is cleared.• Depending on auto connectionpriority, connection to a devicemay take time.• When Bluetooth is deactivatedon the device you want to con-nect, you cannot connect thedevice to the system. Be sure toturn on the Bluetooth function.Disconnecting a deviceIf you want to stop using a Bluetoothdevice or connect another device,disconnect your currently connecteddevice.1. From the control panel, press the[]button, and then selectBluetooth Paired devices.2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to selectyour currently connected deviceand then press the knob.3. Press the [TUNE] knob to selectYes.NOTICE
4-25Multimedia System4Deleting paired devicesIf you no longer want a Bluetoothdevice paired or if you want to con-nect a new device when theBluetooth device list is full, deletepaired devices.1. From the control panel, press the[]button, and then selectBluetooth Delete devices.2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select thedevice to delete, and then pressthe knob.3. Press the [TUNE] knob to selectYes.• When you delete a paired device,the Call history and Contactsstored in the system are alsodeleted.• To re-use a deleted device, youmust pair the device again.Using a Bluetooth audiodeviceYou can listen to music stored in theconnected Bluetooth audio devicevia your vehicle’s speakers.1. On the control panel, press the[MEDIA] button.2. When the mode selection windowdisplays, turn the [TUNE] knob toselect Bluetooth audio and thenpress the knob.(1) Information about the song cur-rently playingPress the [MENU] button on the con-trol panel to access the followingmenu options:•Sound settings: You can changethe settings related to sounds.• Depending on vehicle models orspecifications, available optionsmay vary.• Depending on the system oramplifier specifications appliedto your vehicle, available optionsmay vary.Pausing/Resuming playbackTo pause playback, press the [TUNE]knob on the control panel. To resumeplayback, press the [TUNE] knobagain.• You can also press the Mute buttonon the steering wheel remote con-trol.Restarting the current playbackOn the control panel, press the[SEEK] button.• You can also push the Down leveron the steering wheel.NOTICENOTICE
4-26Multimedia SystemPlaying the previous or next songTo play the previous song, press the[SEEK] button twice on the controlpanel. To play the next song, pressthe [TRACK] button on the controlpanel.•You can also use the Up/Downlever on the steering wheel.Depending on the connectedBluetooth device or mobile phone,playing the previous/next songmay not be supported.• Depending on the connectedBluetooth device, mobile phone,or the music player you areusing, playback controls maydiffer.• Depending on the music playeryou are using, streaming maynot be supported.• Depending on the connectedBluetooth device or mobilephone, some functions may notbe supported.• If a Bluetooth enabled phone isbeing used to play music and itreceives or makes a phone call,the music will stop.• Receiving an incoming call ormaking an outgoing call whileplaying Bluetooth audio mayresult in audio interference.• If you use the Bluetooth phonemode while using Bluetoothaudio, playback may not auto-matically resume after you endthe call depending on the con-nected mobile phone.• Moving the track up/down whileplaying Bluetooth audio modemay result in pop noises withsome mobile phones.• The Rewinding/Fast forwardingfunction is not supported in theBluetooth audio mode.• The playlist feature is not sup-ported in the Bluetooth audiomode.• If the Bluetooth device is dis-connected, Bluetooth audiomode will end.NOTICENOTICE
4-27Multimedia System4SETUPDisplayYou can change the settings relatedto the system display.1. On the control panel, press the[ ] button.2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to selectDisplay and then press the knob.• : Select information to bedisplayed on the screen duringMP3 file playback.• : Set to display the modeselection window when you pressthe [RADIO] or [MEDIA] on thecontrol panel.•Scroll text (Text Scroll): Set toscroll text when information text istoo long to display all on thescreen.The text scroll function is onlyavailable in the following situation:• When displaying titles in theUSB/iPod/Bluetooth audio modes.• When displaying device nameson the paired device, deletingdevice, and the auto-connectionpriority list on Bluetooth.SoundYou can change the settings relatedto sounds, such as the output levelfor each range.1. On the control panel, press the[ ] button.2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to selectSound and then press the knob.•Equaliser  (Tone): Adjust the out-put level for each sound tonemode.•Speed dependent volume con-trol  (Speed Dependent Volume):Set the volume to be adjustedautomatically according to yourdriving speed.• Depending on vehicle models orspecifications, available optionsmay vary.• Depending on the system oramplifier specifications appliedto your vehicle, availableoptions may vary.BluetoothYou can change the settings forBluetooth connections.1. On the control panel, press the[ ] button.2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to selectBluetooth and then press theknob.• : pair new Bluetooth deviceswith your system.• : connect or disconnect apaired device.• : delete paired devices.•Auto connection priority: Selecta paired device to connect to yoursystem automatically when it turnson.Systemyou can change the display lan-guage.1. On the control panel, press the[ ] button.2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select/Language and then press theknob.3. Select the display language.NOTICENOTICE
4-28Multimedia SystemSYSTEM STATUS ICONSStatus icons appear at the top of thescreen to display the current systemstatus.Familiarise yourself with the statusicons that appear when you performcertain actions or functions and theirmeanings.Bluetooth• The battery level displayed onthe screen may differ from thebattery level displayed on theconnected device.• Depending on vehicle modelsand specifications, some statusicons may not be displayed.NOTICEDescriptionIconMobile phone or audio device con-nected via Bluetooth
4-29Multimedia System4AUDIO SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSUSBSupported audio formats• Audio file specification- WAVeform audio format- MPEG1/2/2.5 Audio Layer3- Windows Media Audio Ver7.X/8.X•Bit rates- MPEG1 (Layer3):32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/256/320 kbps- MPEG2 (Layer3):8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/144/160 kbps- MPEG2.5 (Layer3):8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/144/160 kbps- WMA (High Range):48/64/80/96/128/160/192 kbps• Bits Per Sample- WAV (PCM(Stereo)): 24 bit- WAV (IMA ADPCM): 4 bit- WAV (MS ADPCM): 4 bit• Sampling frequency- MPEG1: 44100/48000/32000 Hz- MPEG2: 22050/24000/16000 Hz- MPEG2.5: 11025/12000/8000 Hz- WMA: 32000/44100/48000 Hz- WAV: 44100/48000 Hz• Maximum length of folder/filenames (Based on Unicode): 40English or Korean characters• Supported characters for folder/filenames (Unicode support): 2,604Korean characters, 94 alphanu-meric characters, 4,888 Chinesecharacters in common use, 986special characters• Maximum number of folders: 1,000• Maximum number of files: 5,000• Files that are not in a supportedformat may not be recognised orplayed, or information aboutthem, such as the file name, maynot be displayed properly.• Only files with .mp3/.wma/.wavextensions can be recognisedby the system. If the file is not insupported format, change thefile format by using the latestencoding software.• The device will not support fileslocked by DRM (Digital RightsManagement).• For MP3/WMA compression filesand WAV file, differences insound quality will occur depend-ing on the bitrate. (Music fileswith a higher bitrate have a bet-ter sound quality.)• Japanese or Simplified Chinesecharacters in folder or filenames may not be displayedproperly.NOTICE
4-30Multimedia SystemSupported USB storage devices• Byte/Sector: 64 kbyte or less• Format system: FAT12/16/32 (rec-ommended), exFAT/NTFS• Operation is guaranteed only for ametal cover type USB storagedevice with a plug type connector.- USB storage devices with aplastic plug may not be recog-nised.- USB storage devices in memo-ry card types, such as CF cardor SD cards, may not be recog-nised.• USB hard disk drives may not berecognised.• When you use a large capacityUSB storage device with multi-ple logical drives, only filesstored on the first drive will berecognised.• If an application program isloaded on a USB storage device,the corresponding media filesmay not play.• Use USB 2.0 devices for bettercompatibility.Bluetooth• Bluetooth Power Class 2:-6 to 4 dBm• Aerial power: Max 3 mW• Frequency range: 2402 to 2480 MHz• Bluetooth patch RAM software ver-sion: 1 NOTICE
4-31Multimedia System4TRADEMARKSOther trademarks and trade names are those of theirrespective owners.• The Bluetooth®word mark andlogos are registered trademarksowned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. andany use of such marks by HYUNDAIis under licence.Symbol InformationDIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM`s Input Source designed till Max 0.7V. Representative in the EU :     Mobis Parts Europe N.V.WilhelWilhelm-Fay-Strabe 51, 65936 Frankfurt Main, Germany www.mobisparts.eu
4-32Multimedia System)&&:DUQLQJThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for helpCaution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body.This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by theFCC.

Navigation menu