HYUNDAI MOBIS AC199D3AN DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM

User Manual

4-1The Bluetooth and Voice Recognition Manual is provided in two versions due to software version differences.Before reading the manual, check the following. ■DOT LCD type audioPress the  key  Select [Phone]1. If you CAN find “Audio Streaming” menu,(Go to #### page)2. If you CANNOT find “Audio Streaming” menu,(Go to 2 page)SETUP■Color LCD type audioPress the  key  Select [Phone]1. If you CAN find “Streaming Audio” menu,(Go to #### page)2. If you CANNOT find “Streaming Audio” menu,(Go to 49 page)SETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 1
4-2Multimedia SystemMultimedia System.................................................4-2AUX, USB and iPod®Port ...............................................4-2Antenna ...............................................................................4-2Steering Wheel Audio Control........................................4-3Audio / Video / Navigation System (AVN)..................4-4Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Hands-Free...........4-4How Vehicle Audio Works...............................................4-5Features of Your Vehicle.................................................4-7System Controllers and Functions- 3.8 Inch Mono TFT ...........................................4-17Audio Head Unit ..............................................................4-17Setup ..................................................................................4-19Radio : FM, AM................................................................4-22XMTM RADIO .....................................................................4-23Basic Method of Use : Audio CD / MP3 CD / USB /iPod®/ My Music ...........................................................4-25Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Audio ....................4-31Making a Call Using the Steering Wheel RemoteController...........................................................................4-32Bluetooth®Wireless Technology ................................4-33Voice Recognition ...........................................................4-45Ending Voice Recognition .............................................4-46System Controllers and Functions- 5 Inch Color TFT LCD.......................................4-52Audio Head Unit ..............................................................4-52Steering-Wheel Mounted Controls ............................4-54Radio Mode.......................................................................4-56XM™ Radio Mode...........................................................4-58Media Mode......................................................................4-60Audio CD Mode................................................................4-61MP3 CD Mode ..................................................................4-63USB Mode .........................................................................4-66iPod®Mode ......................................................................4-69AUX Mode.........................................................................4-71MY Music Mode ..............................................................4-72Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Audio Mode ........4-75Voice Recognition ...........................................................4-91Setup ..................................................................................4-97Rear View Camera ........................................................4-102Blue Link®.......................................................................4-102Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 2
4-3Multimedia System4How vehicle audio worksAM and FM radio signals are broad-cast from transmitter towers locatedaround your city. They are intercept-ed by the radio antenna on your vehi-cle. This signal is then processed bythe radio and sent to your vehiclespeakers. When a strong radio signal hasreached your vehicle, the preciseengineering of your audio systemensures the best possible qualityreproduction. However, in somecases the signal coming to your vehi-cle may not be strong and clear. This can be due to factors, such asthe distance from the radio station,closeness of other strong radio sta-tions or the presence of buildings,bridges or other large obstructions inthe area.AM broadcasts can be received atgreater distances than FM broad-casts. This is because AM radiowaves are transmitted at low fre-quencies. These long distance, lowfrequency radio waves can follow thecurvature of the earth rather thantravelling straight. In addition, theycurve around obstructions resultingin better signal coverage.JBM001FM receptionJBM002AM receptionCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 3
4-4Multimedia SystemFM broadcasts are transmitted athigh frequencies and do not bend tofollow the earth's surface. Becauseof this, FM broadcasts generallybegin to fade within short distancesfrom the station. Also, FM signals areeasily affected by buildings, moun-tains, and obstructions. This can leadto undesirable or unpleasant  listen-ing conditions which might lead youto believe a problem exists with yourradio. The following conditions arenormal and do not indicate radiotrouble:• Fading - As your vehicle movesaway from the radio station, thesignal will weaken and sound willbegin to fade. When this occurs,we suggest that you select anotherstronger station.• Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals orlarge obstructions between thetransmitter and your radio can dis-turb the signal causing static orfluttering noises to occur. Reducingthe treble level may lessen thiseffect until the disturbance clears.• Station Swapping - As an FM signalweakens, another more powerfulsignal near the same frequencymay begin to play. This is becauseyour radio is designed to lock ontothe clearest signal. If this occurs,select another station with astronger signal.• Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio sig-nals being received from severaldirections can cause distortion orfluttering. This can be caused by adirect and reflected signal from thesame station, or by signals from twostations with close frequencies. Ifthis occurs, select another stationuntil the condition has passed.JBM003FM radio stationJBM004 JBM005Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 4
4-5Multimedia System4Features of your vehicleSatellite radio receptionYou may experience difficulties inreceiving XM™satellite radio signalsin the following situations.• If you are driving in a tunnel or acovered parking area.• If you are driving beneath the toplevel of a multi-level freeway.• If you are driving under a bridge.• If you are driving next to a tall vehicle(such as a truck or a bus) that blocksthe signal.• If you are driving in a valley wherethe surrounding hills or peaksblock the signal from the satellite.• If you are driving on a mountainroad where is the signal blocked bymountains.• If you are driving in an area with talltrees that block the signal (30 ft./10m or more), for example on anroad that goes through a dense for-est.• The signal can become weak insome areas that are not coveredby the XM™ repeater network.Information There may also be additional unfore-seen circumstances leading to recep-tion problems with the XM™ satelliteradio signal.Advisory Messages, such as ‘CHUnavailable’ may occur when startingXM™ Radio.iSATELLITE2SATELLITE1Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 5
4-6Multimedia SystemCaring for disc• If the temperature inside the car is toohigh, open the car windows to venti-late before using the system.• It is illegal to copy and useMP3/WMA files without permission.Use CDs that are created only bylawful means.• Do not apply volatile agents, suchas benzene and thinner, normalcleaners and magnetic spraysmade for analogue disc onto CDs.• To prevent the disc surface fromgetting damaged, hold CDs by theedges or the center hole only.• Clean the disc surface with a pieceof soft cloth before playback (wipeit from the center to the outsideedge).• Do not damage the disc surface orattach pieces of sticky tape orpaper.• Make certain only CDs are insert-ed into the CD player (Do not insertmore than one CD at a time).• Keep CDs in their cases after use toprotect them from scratches or dirt.• Depending on the type of CD-R/CD-RW CDs, certain CDs maynot operate normally according tothe manufacturing companies. Insuch circumstances, continueduse may cause malfunctions toyour audio system.Information -Playing anIncompatible Copy ProtectedAudio CDSome copy protected CDs, which donot comply with  international audioCD standards (Red Book), may notplay on your car audio. Please notethat inabilities to properly play a copyprotected CD may indicate that theCD is defective, not the CD player.Using a cellular phone or a two-way radio   When a cellular phone is used insidethe vehicle, noise may be producedfrom the audio system. This does notmean that something is wrong withthe audio equipment. In such a case,try to operate mobile devices as farfrom the audio equipment as possible.iWhen using a communicationsystem such as a cellular phoneor a radio set inside the vehicle, aseparate external antenna mustbe fitted. When a cellular phoneor a radio set is used with aninternal antenna alone, it mayinterfere with the vehicle's electri-cal system and adversely affectsafe operation of the vehicle.CAUTIONDo not use a cellular phonewhile driving. Stop at a safelocation to use a cellular phone.WARNING  Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 6
4-7Multimedia System4NOTE:Order of playing files (folders) : 1. Song playing order : tosequentially.2. Folder playing order :❋If no song file is contained in thefolder, that folder is not displayed.•Do not stare at the screenwhile driving. Staring at thescreen for prolonged periodsof time could lead to trafficaccidents.•Do not disassemble, assem-ble, or modify the audio sys-tem. Such acts could result inaccidents, fire, or electricshock.•Using the phone while drivingmay lead to a lack of attention oftraffic conditions and increasethe likelihood of accidents. Use the phone feature afterparking the vehicle.•Heed caution not to spill wateror introduce foreign objectsinto the device. Such actscould lead to smoke, fire, orproduct malfunction.(Continued)WARNING  Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 7
4-8Multimedia System• Do not place beverages close tothe audio system. Spilling bever-ages may lead to system mal-function.• In case of product malfunction,please contact your place of pur-chase or After Service center.• Placing the audio system withinan electromagnetic environmentmay result in noise interference.• Prevent caustic solutions suchas perfume and cosmetic oilfrom contacting the dashboardbecause they may cause dam-age or discoloration.Information - Using the discs• This device has been manufacturedto be compatible with softwarebearing the following logo marks.• Do not clean discs with chemicalsolutions, such as record sprays,antistatic sprays, antistatic liquids,benzene, or thinners.• After using a disc, put the disc backin its original case to prevent discscratches.• Hold discs by their edges or withinthe center hole to prevent damagesto disc surfaces.• Do not introduce foreign substancesinto the disc insert/eject slot.Introducing foreign substancescould damage the device interior.• Do not insert two discs simultane-ously.• When using CD-R/CD-RW discs,differences in disc reading and play-ing times may occur depending onthe disc manufacturer, productionmethod and the recording methodas used by the user.(Continued)iNOTICE•Operating the device whiledriving could lead to accidentsdue to a lack of attention toexternal surroundings. Firstpark the vehicle before operat-ing the device.•Adjust the volume to levels thatallow the driver to hear soundsfrom outside of the vehicle.Driving in a state where exter-nal sounds cannot be heardmay lead to accidents.•Pay attention to the volumesetting when turning thedevice on. A sudden output ofextreme volume upon turningthe device on could lead tohearing impairment. (Adjustthe volume to a suitable levelbefore turning off the device.)(Continued)CAUTIONCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 8
4-9Multimedia System4(Continued)• Clean fingerprints and dust off thedisc surface (coated side) with a softcloth.• The use of CD-R/CD-RW discsattached with labels may result indisc slot jams or difficulties in discremoval. Such discs may also resultin noise while playing.• Some CD-R/CD-RW discs may notproperly operate depending on thedisc manufacturer, productionmethod and the record method asused by the user. If problems persist,trying using a different CD as con-tinued use may result in malfunc-tions.• The performance of this productmay differ depending on the CD-RW Drive Software.• Copy-protected CDs such as S-typeCDs may not function in the device.DATA discs cannot be played.(However, such discs may still oper-ate but will do so abnormally.)(Continued)(Continued)• Do not use abnormally shaped discs(8cm, heart-shaped, octagon-shaped) as such discs could lead tomalfunctions.• If the disc is straddled on the discslot without removal for 10 seconds,the disc will automatically be re-inserted into the disc player. • Only genuine audio CDs are sup-ported. Other discs may result inrecognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R,CDs with labels)Information - Using the USBdevice• Connect the USB device after turn-ing on the engine. The USB devicemay become damaged if it is alreadyconnected when the ignition isturned on.The USB device may notoperate properly if the car ignitionis turned on or off with the USBdevice connected.• Heed caution to static electricitywhen connecting/disconnecting USBdevices.• Encoded MP3 Players will not berecognized when connected as anexternal device.• When connecting an external USBdevice, the device may not properlyrecognize the USB is in some states.• Only products formatted withbyte/sectors under 64Kbyte will berecognized.• This device recognizes USB devicesformatted in FAT 12/16/32 file for-mats. This device does not recognizefiles in NTFS file format.(Continued)iCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 9
4-10Multimedia System(Continued)• Some USB devices may not be sup-ported due to compatibility issues.• Avoid contact between the USB con-nector with bodily parts or foreignobjects.• Repeated connecting/disconnectingof USB devices within short periodsof time may result in product mal-function.• A strange noise may occur when dis-connecting the USB.• Make sure to connect/disconnectexternal USB devices with the audiopower turned off.• The amount of time required to rec-ognize the USB device may differdepending on the type, size or fileformats stored in the USB. Such dif-ferences in time are not indicationsof malfunctions.• The device only supports USBdevices used to play music files.• USB images and videos are not sup-ported.(Continued)(Continued)• Do not use the USB I/F to chargebatteries or USB accessories thatgenerate heat. Such acts may lead toworsened performance or damageto the device.• The device may not recognize theUSB device if separately purchasedUSB hubs and extension cables arebeing used. Connect the USB direct-ly with the multimedia terminal ofthe vehicle.• When using mass storage USBdevices with separate logical drives,only files saved to the root drive canbe played.• Files may not properly operate ifapplication programs are installedto the USBs.• The device may not operate normal-ly if MP3 Players, cellular phones,digital cameras, or other electronicdevices (USB devices not recognizedas portable disk drives) are connect-ed with the device.(Continued)• Charging through the USB may notwork for some mobile devices.• The device may not support normaloperation when using a USB memo-ry type besides (Metal Cover Type)USB Memory.• The device may not support normaloperation when using formats suchas HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory.• The device will not support fileslocked by DRM (Digital RightsManagement.)• USB memory sticks used by con-necting an Adaptor (SD Type or CFType) may not be properly recog-nized.• The device may not operate proper-ly when using USB HDDs or USBssubject to connection failurescaused by vehicle vibrations. (e.g. i-stick type)(Continued)Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 10
4-11Multimedia System4(Continued)• Avoid use of USB mem-ory products that canalso be used as keychains or mobile phoneaccessories. Use of such productsmay cause damage to the USB jack.• Connecting an MP3 device or phonethrough various channels, such asAUX/BT or Audio/ USB mode mayresult in pop noises or abnormaloperation.Information - Using theiPod®device•iPod®is a registered trademark ofApple Inc.• In order to use the iPod®while oper-ating the keys, you must use a dedi-cated iPod®cable. (the cable that issupplied when purchasing iPod®/iPhone®products)• If the iPod®is connected to the vehi-cle while it is playing, a high pitchsound could occur for approximate-ly 1-2 seconds immediately afterconnecting. If possible, connect theiPod to the vehicle with the iPod®stopped/ paused.• During ACC ON state, connectingthe iPod®through the iPod®cablewill charge the iPod®through thecar audio system.• When connecting with the iPod®cable, make sure to fully insert thejack to prevent communicationinterference.(Continued)(Continued)• When the EQ features of an exter-nal device, such as the iPod®, andthe audio system are both active, EQeffects could overlap and causesound deterioration and distortion. Whenever possible, turn off the EQfeature within the external deviceupon use by connecting with theaudio system.• Noise may occur when an iPod®orAUX device is connected. Whensuch devices are not being used, dis-connect the device for storage.• When the iPod®or AUX devicepower is connected to the powerjack, playing the external devicemay result in noise. In such cases,disconnect the power connectionbefore use.• Skipping or improper operationmay occur depending on the charac-teristics of your iPod®  /Phone®device.(Continued)iCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 11
4-12Multimedia System(Continued)• If your iPhone®is connected to boththe  Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyand USB, the sound may not beproperly played. In your iPhone®,select the Dock connector orBluetooth®Wireless Technology tochange the sound output (source).• iPod mode cannot be operated whenthe iPod®cannot be recognized dueto versions that do not support com-munication protocols. • For fifth generation iPod®Nanodevices, the iPod®may not be recog-nized when the battery level is low.Please charge the iPod®for use. • Search/play orders shown withinthe iPod®device may differ with theorders shown within the audio sys-tem.• If the iPod®malfunctions due to aniPod®device defect, reset the iPod®and try again. (To learn more, refer toyour iPod®manual)(Continued)(Continued)• Some iPod®s may not sync with theSystem depending on its version. Ifthe Media is removed before theMedia is recognized, then the sys-tem may not properly restore thepreviously operated mode. (iPad®charging is not supported.)Information - Using the AUXdevice• If an external device connector isconnected with the AUX terminal,then AUX mode will automaticallyoperate. Once the connector is dis-connected, the previous mode willbe restored. • AUX mode can be used only whenan external audio player (cam-corder, car VCR, etc.) has been con-nected. • The AUX volume can be controlledseparately from other audio modes.• Connecting a connector jack to theAUX terminal without an externaldevice will convert the system toAUX mode, but only output noise.When an external device is notbeing used, also remove the connec-tor jack.• When the external device power isconnected to the power jack, play-ing the external device may outputnoise. In such cases, disconnect thepower connection before use.• Fully insert the AUX cable to theAUX jack upon use.iCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 12
4-13Multimedia System4Information - Before usingtheBluetooth®handsfreeWhat is Bluetooth®?•Bluetooth®refers to a short-distancewireless networking technologywhich uses a 2.4GHz ~ 2.48GHz fre-quency to connect various deviceswithin a certain distance.• Supported within PCs, externaldevices,  Bluetooth®phones, PDAs,various electronic devices, and auto-motive environments, Bluetooth®allows data to be transmitted at highspeeds without having to use a con-nector cable.•Bluetooth®Handsfree refers to adevice which allows the user to con-veniently make phone calls withBluetooth®mobile phones throughthe audio system.•Bluetooth®Handsfree may not be sup-ported in some mobile phones. To learnmore about mobile device compatibility,visit www. hyundaiusa.com.Information - Precautions forsafe driving•Bluetooth®Handsfree is a featurethat enables drivers to practice safedriving. Connecting the head unitwith a Bluetooth®phone allows theuser to conveniently make andreceive calls and use contacts.Before using Bluetooth®, carefullyread the contents of this user’s man-ual.• Excessive use or operations whiledriving may lead to negligent driv-ing practices and result in accidents.Refrain from excessive operationswhile driving.• Viewing the screen for prolongedperiods of time is dangerous andmay lead to accidents. When driv-ing, view the screen only for shortperiods of time.Information - When connect-ing a Bluetooth®phone• Before connecting the head unitwith the mobile phone, check to seethat the mobile phone supportsBluetooth®features.• Even if the phone supportsBluetooth®, the phone will not befound during device searches if thephone has been set to hidden stateor the Bluetooth®power is turnedoff. Disable the hidden state or turnon the Bluetooth®power prior tosearching/connecting with the Headunit.• Bluetooth phone is automaticallyconnected when the ignition on.• If you do not want automatic con-nection with your Bluetooth®device,turn off the Bluetooth®feature with-in your mobile phone.• The Handsfree call volume andquality may differ depending on themobile phone.(Continued)iiiCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 13
4-14Multimedia System(Continued)• Park the vehicle when connectingthe head unit with the mobile phone.•Bluetooth®connection may becomeintermittently disconnected in somemobile phones. Follow these steps totry again.1.Within the mobile phone, turn theBluetooth®function off/on and tryagain.2.Turn the mobile phone powerOff/On and try again. 3.Completely remove the mobilephone battery, reboot, and thenagain.4.Reboot the Audio System and tryagain.5.Delete all paired devices, pair andtry again.• Handsfree call quality and volumemay differ depending on the modelof your mobile phone.Information - Using the voicerecognition• When using the voice recognitionfeature, only commands listed with-in the user's manual are supported.• Be aware that during the operationof the voice recognition system,pressing any key other than thekey terminate voice recognitionmode.• For superior voice recognition per-formance, position the microphoneused for voice recognition above thehead of the driver’s seat and main-tain a proper position when sayingcommands.• Within the following situations,voice recognition may not functionproperly due to external sound.- When the windows and sunroofare open- When the wind of the cooling /heating device is strong- When entering and passingthrough tunnels(Continued)(Continued)- When driving on rugged anduneven roads- During severe rain (heavy rains,windstorms)• Phone related voice commands canbe used only when a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device is con-nected.• When making calls by stating aname, the corresponding contactmust be downloaded and storedwithin the audio system.• After downloading the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology phone book, ittakes some times to convert thephone book data into voice informa-tion. During this time, voice recogni-tion may not properly operate.• Pronounce the voice commands nat-urally and clearly as if in a normalconversation.iCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:55 AM  Page 14
4-49Multimedia System4SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONSAudio Head Unit Name DescriptionEjects the disc.• Convert to Radio mode.• Each time the key is pressed,the mode is changed in order of FM1, FM2, AM, XM1, XM2, XM3.• Convert to Media Mode• Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of CD, USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT Audio.MEDIARADIOName Description(for Bluetooth®Wireless Technology equippedmodel)• Converts to Phone mode❈When a phone is not connected, the connection screen is displayed.• Power : Press to turn power on/off.• Volume : Turn left/right to control volume.• When pressed shortly- Radio mode : plays previous/next frequency.- Media (CD/USB/iPod®/My Music) modes : changes the track, Song(file)•When pressed and held - Radio mode : continuously changes the frequency. Upon release, plays the current frequency.- Media(CD/USB/iPod®/My Music) modes : rewinds or fast forwards the track or file- During a Handsfree call, controls the call volume.• XM™ RADIO : Category Search• CD/USB/MP3 mode : Search FolderPWR/VOL knobCATFOLDERSEEKTRACKPHONECopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:56 AM  Page 49
4-50Multimedia SystemNo  will be shown if the  feature isnot supported.Name Description• Turns the monitor display on/off.When the button is pressed, stops sound and "Audio Mute" is displayedon LCD.• Radio Mode : previews all receivable broadcasts for 5 seconds each• XM™ Radio Mode: previews all receivable broadcasts for 10 seconds each• Media (CD/USB/My Music) modes :previews each song (file) for 10 seconds each.Converts to Setup mode.• Radio mode : turn to change broadcast frquencies.• XM™ Radio mode : turn to change broadcastchannels• Media (CD/USB/iPod®/My Music) modes : turn to search tracks/ channels/files.TUNE   knobMUTESETUPSCANDISPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:56 AM  Page 50
4-51Multimedia System4Steering-Wheel Mounted ControlsThe actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illus-tration.NameMODE,,VOL-VOL+Description• When pressed shortly- Starts voice recognition- When selecting during a voice prompt, stops theprompt and converts to voice command waiting state• When pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds)- Ends voice recognition• Each time this key is pressed, the mode is changed inorder of FM1 ➟  FM2 ➟  AM ➟  XM1 ➟  XM2 ➟XM3 ➟ CD ➟ USB or iPod ➟ AUX ➟ My Music ➟BT Audio• If the media is not connected or a disc is not insert-ed, corresponding modes will be disabled.Used to control volume.Mute the microphone during a call.• When pressed shortly (under 0.8 seconds)- Radio mode : searches broadcast frequencies andchannels saved to presets.- Media(CD / USB / iPod®/ My Music / BT Audio)modes : changes the track, file or chapter.• When pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds)- Radio mode, automatically searches broadcast fre-quencies and channels- Media(CD / USB / iPod®/ My Music) modes,rewinds or fast forwards the track or song(file)- BT Audio mode may not be supported in somemobile phones.Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:56 AM  Page 51
4-52Multimedia SystemName Description• When pressed shortly- When pressed in the phone screen, displays callhistory screen- When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call- When pressed in the incoming call screen,answers the call- When pressed during call waiting, switches towaiting call (Call Waiting)• When pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds)- When pressed in the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Handsfree wait mode, redials the lastcall- When pressed during a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Handsfree call, switches call back tomobile phone (Private)- When pressed while calling on the mobile phone,switches call back to Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Handsfree (Operates only whenBluetooth®Wireless Technology Handsfree is con-nected)Ends phone callCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 52
4-53Multimedia System4RADIO MODEBasic Mode Screen1. Mode DisplayDisplays currently operating mode.2. FrequencyDisplays the current frequency.3. PresetDisplays current preset number~ .4. Preset DisplayDisplays preset buttons.5. A.storeAutomatically saves frequencies withsuperior reception to Preset buttons.Switching to Radio ModePressing the  key will changethe operating mode in order of FM1➟➟FM2➟AM➟XM1➟XM2➟XM3If [Mode Pop up] is turned on within[Display], then pressing the key will display the RadioPop-up Mode screen.Turn the  TUNE knob to move thefocus. Press the knob to select.P6P1RADIOSETUPRADIOCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 53
4-54Multimedia SystemSearching Radio FrequenciesUsing SeekPress the  key to play theprevious/next frequency.Using TUNETurn the  TUNE knob to select thedesired frequency.• FM : Increases/decreased by200kHz• AM : Increased/decreased by 9(Only GUAM), 10kHzUsing Radio ModeSelecting Presets/Saving PresetsPress the  button to displaythe broadcast information for the fre-quency saved to each button.Press the  ~  buttons to playthe desired preset.Information While listening to a frequency youwant to save as a preset, press andhold one of the  ~preset but-tons (over 0.8 seconds) to save the cur-rent frequency to the selected preset.Auto StorePress the  button to automati-cally save receivable frequencies toPreset buttons.Information While Auto Store is operating, press-ing the [Cancel] button again will can-cel Auto Store and restore the previ-ous frequency.ScanPress the  key to preview fre-quencieswith superior reception for 5 secondseach. Press and hold the  key (over0.8 seconds) to preview presets for 5seconds each.Once scan is complete, the previousfrequency will be restored.While Scan is operating, pressingthe  key will cancel the scanoperation.SEEKTRACKiiP6P1P6P1SCANSCANSCANA.StorePresetCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 54
4-55Multimedia System4XMTM RADIO MODEBasic Mode Screen1. Mode DisplayDisplays currently operating mode.2. Channel InformationDisplays the category, channel num-ber, channel name, artist and titleinformation.3. PresetDisplays currently playing presetnumber ~ .4. Preset DisplayDisplays saved presets.Using SEEKPress the  key to play theprevious/next channel.❈If the “Category” icon is displayed,channels are changed within thecurrent category.SEEKTRACKP6P1Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 55
4-56Multimedia SystemSCANPress the  key to scan allchannels with superior reception for5 seconds each.Once scan is complete, the previous-ly played channel will be restored.During Scan, pressing thekey again will cancel the scan opera-tion and restore the previouslyplayed channel.If the “Category” icon is displayed,channels are changed within the cur-rent category.Searching CategoriesSelect the category by using thekey and press theTUNE knob to select.Channels for the selected categoryare played.Selecting Presets/SavingPresetsPress the  button to displaythe broadcast information for thechannel saved to each button.Press the  ~  buttons to playthe desired preset.Information While listening to a channel you wantto save as a preset, press and hold oneof the  ~  preset buttons tosave the current channel to the select-ed preset.iP6P1P6P1PresetCATFOLDERSCANSCANCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 56
4-57Multimedia System4MEDIA MODEPressing the  key will changethe operating mode in order of CD ➟USB(iPod®)➟ AUX ➟ My Music ➟BTAudio.If [Mode Pop up] is turned on within[Display], then pressing thekey will display the MediaPop-up Mode screen.Turn the  TUNE knob to move thefocus. Press the knob to select.Information The media mode pop up screen can bedisplayed only when there are two ormore media modes turned on.Title Icon When a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology, iPod®, USB, or AUXdevice is connected or a CD isinserted, the corresponding modeicon will be displayed.Icon TitleBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyCDiPod®USBAUXiMEDIASETUPMEDIACopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 57
4-58Multimedia SystemAUDIO CD MODEUsing Audio CD ModePlaying/Pausing CD TracksOnce an audio CD is inserted, themode will automatically start andbegin playing.While playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.Information • Only genuine audio CDs are sup-ported. Other discs may result inrecognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R,CDs with labels)• The artist and title information aredisplayed on the screen if trackinformation is included within theaudio CD.Changing TracksPress the  key to move tothe previous or next track.Information • Pressing the  key after thetrack has been playing for 2 secondswill start the current track from thebeginning.• Pressing the  key beforethe track has been playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous track.iiSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 58
4-59Multimedia System4Selecting from the ListTurn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired track.Once you find the desired track,press the  TUNE knob to startplaying.Rewinding / Fast-forwardingTracksWhile playing, press and hold thekey to rewind or fast-for-ward the current track.ScanPress the  key to play the first10 seconds of each file.Audio CD Mode MenuWithin this mode, you will haveaccess to the Info, Random(Shuffle),Repeat and List features.InfoPress the  button to displaydetails about the current disc.Random(Shuffle)Press the  button to play tracksin random(Shuffle) order.Press the  button again to turnthe Random(Shuffle) feature off.• Random(Shuffle): Plays all tracksin random(Shuffle) order.RepeatPress the  button to repeat thecurrent track. Press the button againto turn the repeat feature off.• Repeat : Repeats the current track.ListPress the  button to display thetrack list screen.Turn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for tracks. Once the desiredtrack is displayed, press the knob toselect and play.ListRepeatShuffleShuffleInfoSCANSEEKTRACKCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 59
4-60Multimedia SystemMP3 CD MODEUsing MP3 CD ModePlaying/Pausing MP3 FilesOnce an MP3 disc is inserted themode will automatically start andbeing playing.While playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.Information If there are numerous files and folderswithin the disc, reading time couldtake more than 10 seconds and the listmay not be displayed or song searchesmay not operate. Once loading is com-plete, try again.Changing FilesPress the  key to move tothe previous or next file.✽NOTICE • Pressing the  key after thefile has been playing for 2 secondswill start the current file from thebeginning.• Pressing the  key beforethe file has been playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous file.Selecting from the ListTurn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe  TUNE knob to start playing.iSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 60
4-61Multimedia System4Rewinding / Fast-forwarding FilesWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torewind or fast-forward the current file.ScanPress the  key to play the first10 seconds of each file.Searching FoldersPress the  key to select andsearch folders.Once the desired folder is displayed,press the  TUNE knob to select.The first file within the selected fold-er will begin playing.MP3 CD Mode MenuWithin this mode, you will haveaccess to the Info, Random(Shuffle),Repeat, Copy and List features.InfoPress the  button to displaydetails about the current file.Information • When the ‘Folder File’ option is setas the default display within Displaysetup, the album/artist/file informa-tion are displayed as detailed fileinformation.• When the ‘Album Artist Song’option is set as the default display,the folder name/file name are dis-played as detailed file information.• The title, artist and album info aredisplayed only when such informa-tion are recorded within the MP3file ID3 tag.iCATFOLDERSCANSEEKTRACKInfoCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 61
4-62Multimedia SystemRandom(Shuffle)Press the  button to play filesin random(Shuffle) order.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of Random(Shuffle) Folder ➟  Random (Shuffle)All ➟ Off.• Random(Shuffle) Folder : Plays allfiles within the current folder inRandom (Shuffle) order.• Random(Shuffle) All : Plays all filesin Random(Shuffle) order.RepeatPress the  button to repeat thecurrent file or folder.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of Repeat➟Repeat Folder➟Off.• Repeat: Repeats the current file.• Repeat Folder: Repeats all fileswithin the current Folder.Copying FilesPress the  button to copy thecurrent file into My Music.Information Selecting another feature duringcopying will display a pop-up askingwhether you wish to cancel copying.To cancel, select 'Yes’.ListPress the  button to display thefile list screen.Turn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.ShuffleiCopyRepeatListCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 62
4-63Multimedia System4USB MODE Using USB ModePlaying/Pausing USB FilesOnce a USB is connected, the modewill automatically start and beginplaying a USB file.While playing, press the buttonto pause and press button toplay.Information • Loading may require additional timeif there are many files and folderswithin the USB and result in faultylist display or file searching. Normaloperations will resume once loadingis complete.• The device may not support normaloperation when using a USB memo-ry type besides (Metal Cover Type)USB Memory.Changing FilesPress the  keys to move tothe previous or next file.Information • Pressing the  key after thefile has been playing for 2 secondswill start the current file from thebeginning.• Pressing the  key beforethe file has been playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous file.Selecting from the ListTurn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe  TUNE knob to start playing.Rewinding / Fast-forwardingFilesWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torewind or fast-forward the current file.ScanPress the  key to play the first10 seconds of each file.iiSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSCANSEEKTRACKCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 63
4-64Multimedia SystemSearching FoldersPress the  key to selectand search folders.Once the desired folder is displayed,press the  TUNE knob to select. The first file within the selected fold-er will begin playing.USB Mode MenuWithin this mode, you will haveaccess to the Info, Random(Shuffle),Repeat, Copy and List features.InfoPress the  button to displaydetails about the current file.Information • When the ‘Folder File’ option is set asthe default display within Displaysetup, the album/artist/file informa-tion are displayed as detailed fileinformation.• When the ‘Album Artist Song’option is set as the default display,the folder name/file name are dis-played as detailed file information.• The title, artist and album info aredisplayed only when such informa-tion are recorded within the MP3file ID3 tag.iCATFOLDERInfoCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 64
4-65Multimedia System4Random (Shuffle)Press the  button to play filesin random(Shuffle) order.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order ofRandom(Shuffle) Folder➟Random(Shuffle) All➟Off.• Random(Shuffle) Folder : Plays thefiles in the current folder in ran-dom(Shuffle) order.• Random(Shuffle) All : Plays all filesin random(Shuffle) order.RepeatPress the  button to repeat thecurrent file or folder.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of Repeat➟Repeat Folder ➟Off.• Repeat : Repeats the current file.• Repeat Folder : Repeats all fileswithin the current folder.Copying FilesPress the  button to copy thecurrent file into My Music.Information Selecting another feature duringcopying will display a pop-up askingwhether you wish to cancel copying.To cancel, select 'Yes’.ListPress the  button to display thefile list screen.Turn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.iShuffleRepeatListCopyCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 65
4-66Multimedia SystemiPod®MODEUsing iPod®ModePlaying/Pausing iPod®SongsOnce an iPod®is connected, themode will automatically start andbegin playing an iPod®song.While playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.Information iPod®s with unsupported communica-tion protocols may not properly oper-ate in the audio system. Changing SongsPress the  key to move tothe previous or next song.✽NOTICE • Pressing the  key after thesong has been playing for 2 secondswill start the current song from thebeginning.• Pressing the key before thesong has been playing for 1 secondswill start the previous song.• Slight time differences may existdepending your iPod®product.Rewinding / Fast-forwardingSongsWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torewind or fast-forward the currentsong.Searching CategoriesTurn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired category.Once you find the desired category,press the  TUNE knob to selectand play.Information There are eight categories that can besearched, including Playlists, Artists,Albums, Genres, Songs, Composers,Audiobooks and Podcasts.iiSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 66
4-67Multimedia System4Category MenuWithin the iPod®Category menu,you will have access to the  ,Home, and  features.1.  : Displays the play screen2. Home : Moves to the iPod®root cat-egory screen3.  : Moves to the previous cate-goryInformation • If the search mode is accessed whileplaying a song, the most recentlysearched category is displayed.• Search steps upon initial connectionmay differ depending on the type ofiPod®device.iPod®Mode MenuWithin this mode, you will haveaccess to the Random(Shuffle),Repeat and List features.Random(Shuffle)Press the  button to playsongs in random(Shuffle) order.• Random(Shuffle) All : Plays allsongs in  Random(Shuffle) order.iShuffleCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 67
4-68Multimedia SystemRepeatPress the  button to repeat thecurrent song. Press the button againto turn the repeat feature off.• Repeat : Repeats the current songListPress the  button to display theCategory Menu.Turn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired category.Once you find the desired category,press the  TUNE knob to selectand play.AUX MODE Using AUX ModePress the  key Select [AUX]An external device can be connectedto play music.Connecting an External DeviceExternal audio players (Camcorders,car VCR, etc.) can be played througha dedicated cable.MEDIAListRepeatCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 68
4-69Multimedia System4MY MUSIC MODEUsing My Music ModePlaying/Pausing My Music FilesWhile playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.Information If there are no files saved within MyMusic, the  button will bedisabled.Changing FilesPress the  key to move tothe previous or next file.Information • Pressing the  key after thefile has been playing for 2 secondswill start the current file from thebeginning.• Pressing the  key beforethe file has been playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous file.Selecting from the ListTurn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe  TUNE knob to start playing.Rewinding / Fast-forwardingFilesWhile playing, press and hold thekey to rewind or fast-for-ward the current file.ScanPress the  key to play the first10 seconds of each file.iiSCANSEEKTRACKMy MusicSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 69
4-70Multimedia SystemMy Music Mode MenuWithin this mode, you will haveaccess to the Info, Random(Shuffle),Repeat, Delete and List features.InfoPress the  button to displaydetails about the current file.Information The title, artist and album info aredisplayed only when such informationis recorded within the MP3 file ID3tag.RandomPress the  button to play filesin random order. Press the buttonagain to turn the Random feature off.RepeatPress the  button to repeat thecurrent song. Press the button againto turn the repeat feature off.Deleting FilesPress the  button to delete thecurrent file.ListPress the  button to display thefile list screen.Turn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.iListDeleteRepeatShuffleInfoCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 70
4-71Multimedia System4List MenuFrom the List screen, it is possible todelete files you previously saved intoMy Music.Press the  button or individ-ually select the files you want todelete. Once files are selected, thebutton and  buttonswill be enabled.1)  : Moves to the previous screen2) Sellect All: Selects all files3) Unsellet All: Deselects all selectedfiles4) Delete: Deletes selected filesAfter selecting the files you want todelete, press the  button todelete the selected files.Information • If there is memory available, up to6,000 files can be saved.• Identical files cannot be copiedmore than 1,000 times.• To check memory information, go to[System] [MemoryInformation]iSETUPDeleteUnselect AllSelect AllDeleteCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 71
4-72Multimedia SystemInformation -Using theBluetooth®wireless technologyaudio mode•Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio Mode can be used only whena  Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone has been connected.•Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio Mode will not be availablewhen connecting mobile phones thatdo not support this feature.• While  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Audio is playing, if theBluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone is connected, then the musicwill also stop.• Moving the Track up/down whileplaying  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology audio mode may resultin pop noises in some mobile phones.•Bluetooth®Wireless Technologystreaming audio may not be sup-ported in some mobile phones.(Continued)(Continued)• When returning to Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Audio modeafter ending a call, the mode maynot automatically restart in somemobile phones.• Receiving an incoming call or mak-ing an outgoing call while playingBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio may result in audio interfer-ence.Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology AUDIO MODE(If equipped)UsingBluetooth®WirelessTechnology Audio ModePlaying/Pausing Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudioOnce a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology  device is connected, themode will automatically start.While playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.iCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 72
4-73Multimedia System4Information The play/pause feature may operatedifferently depending on the mobilephone.Changing FilesPress the  key to move tothe previous or next file.Setting ConnectionIf a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice has not been connected, pressthe  key  [Phone] button todisplay the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology connection screen.It is possible to use the pair phone,connect/disconnect and delete fea-tures from your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone.Information • If the Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyaudio is not operating properly,check whether the feature is turnedoff at  [Phone] [StreamingAudio]. If the feature is off, turn backon and try again.• If music is not yet playing from yourmobile device after converting toBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio mode, pressing the play but-ton once may start playing the mode.Check to see that music is playingfrom the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device after convertingto  Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio Mode.Information - Pairing through[PHONE] Setup•The  Bluetooth®and VoiceRecognition Manual is provided intwo versions due to software versiondifferences.• Before reading the manual, checkthe following.• Press the  key  Select[Phone] Select [Pair Phone]• From your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device (i.e. MobilePhone), search and select your caraudio system.iiiSETUPSETUPSETUPSEEKTRACKCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 73
4-74Multimedia SystemPairing a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology DeviceWhat is Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Pairing?   Pairing refers to the process of syn-chronizing your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone or device with thecar audio system for connection.Pairing is necessary to connect anduse the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology feature.Pairing Key / Keyon the Steering RemoteControllerWhen No Devices have beenPaired1.Press the  key or thekey on the steering remote con-troller. The following screen is dis-played. 2.Press the  button to enter thePair Phone screen.1) Car Name : Name of device asshown when searching from yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice2) Passkey : Passkey used to pairthe device3.From your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device (i.e. MobilePhone), search and select your caraudio system.4. After a few moments, a screen isdisplayed 6 digits passkey.Hear, check the passkey on yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice and confirm.OKPHONEPHONECopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 74
4-75Multimedia System45. Once pairing is complete, the fol-lowing screen is displayed. IfBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices are paired but none arecurrently connected, pressing thekey or the  key on thesteering wheel displays the fol-lowing screen. Press the [Pair]button to pair a new device orpress the [Connect] to connect apreviously paired device.Pairing through [PHONE]SetupPress the  key  Select[Phone] Select [Pair Phone](❈the screen can be different by region.)The following steps are the same asthose described in the section"When No Devices have beenPaired" on the previous page.NOTICESETUPPHONECopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 75
4-76Multimedia SystemInformation •Bluetooth®Wireless Technology fea-tures supported within the vehicleare as follows. Some features maynot be supported depending on yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice.- Outgoing/Incoming Handsfree calls- Operations during a call (Switch toPrivate, Switch to call waiting, MICon/off)- Downloading Call History- Downloading Mobile Contacts-Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice auto connection- Bluetooth Audio Streaming• Up to five Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology devices can be paired tothe Car Handsfree system.• Only one Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device can be connectedat a time.• Other devices cannot be paired whilea  Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice is connected.•Only Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyHandsfree and Bluetooth audio relat-ed features are supported.• Bluetooth related operations arepossible only within devices thatsupport Handsfree or audio fea-tures, such as a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology mobile phone or aBluetooth audio device.• If a connected Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device becomes discon-nected due to being out of communi-cation range, turning the deviceOFF, or a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology communication error,corresponding  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology devices are automatical-ly searched and reconnected.• If the system becomes unstable due tocommunication errors between thecar Handsfree and the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device, reset thedevice by turning off and back onagain. Upon resetting Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device, the sys-tem will be restored.• After pairing is complete, a contactsdownload request is sent once to themobile phone. Some mobile phonesmay require confirmation uponreceiving a download request,ensure your mobile phone acceptsthe connection. Refer to yourphones user’s manual for additionalinformation regarding phone pair-ing and connections.iCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 76
4-77Multimedia System4Connecting a DevicePress the  key Select[Phone]  Select [Paired Phone List]1) Connected Phone : Device that iscurrently connected 2)Paired Phone : Device that ispaired but not connectedFrom the paired phone list, select thedevice you want to connect andpress the  button.Changing PriorityWhat is Priority?It is possible to pair up to fiveBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices with the car audio system.The "Change Priority" feature is usedto set the connection priority ofpaired phones. Press the  key Select[Phone]  Select [Paired Phone List]SETUPConnectSETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 77
4-78Multimedia SystemFrom the paired phone list, selectthe phone you want to switch to thehighest priority, then press thebutton from the Menu.The selected device will be changedto the highest priority. Priority icon will be displayed whenthe selected phone is set as a pri-ority phone.Disconnecting a DevicePress the  key Select[Phone]  Select [Paired Phone List]From the paired phone list, select thecurrently connected device andpress the  button.NOTICEDisconnectSETUPChange priorityCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 78
4-79Multimedia System4Deleting a DevicePress the  key Select[Phone]  Select [Paired Phone List]From the paired phone list, select thedevice you want to delete and pressthe button.Information • When deleting the currently con-nected device, the device will auto-matically be disconnected to pro-ceed with the deleting process.• If a paired Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device is deleted, thedevice’s call history and contactsdata will also be deleted.• To re-use a deleted device, you mustpair the device again.Phone Menu ScreenPhone MenusWith a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device connected, pressthe  key to display the Phonemenu screen.(❈the screen can be different by region.)1) Favorite : Up to 20 frequently usedcontacts saved for easy access2) Dial Number : Displays the dial screen where numbers can be dialed to make calls3) Call History : Device the call histo-ry list screenPHONEiDeleteSETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 79
4-80Multimedia System4) Contacts : Displays the Contactslist screen5) Setup : Displays Phone relatedsettingsInformation • If you press the [Call History] but-ton but there is no call history data,a prompt is displayed which asks todownload call history data.• If you press the [Contacts] buttonbut there is no contacts data stored,a prompt is displayed which asks todownload contacts data. •  This feature may not be supportedin some mobile phones. For moreinformation on download support,refer to your mobile phone user’smanual.FavoritesPress the  key Select[Favorites]1) Saved favorite contact : Connectscall upon selection2) To add favorite : Downloaded con-tacts be saved as favorite.3)Delete All : Delete all storedfavorite contactsInformation • To save Favorite, contacts should bedownloaded.• Contact saved in Favorites will not beautomatically updated if the contacthas been updated in the phone. Toupdate Favorites, delete the Favoriteand create a new Favorite.iiPHONECopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 80
4-81Multimedia System4Calling by Dialing a NumberPress the  key Select [DialNumber]1) Dial Pad : Used to enter phonenumber2) Call : If a number has been entered, calls the number If no number has been entered, switches to call history screen3) End : Deletes the entered phone number4) Delete : Deletes entered numbersone digit at a timeAnswering CallsAnswering a CallAnswering a call with a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device connect-ed will display the following screen.1) Caller : Displays the other party’sname when the incoming caller issaved within your contacts2) Incoming Number : Displays theincoming number3) Accept : Accept the incoming call4) Reject : Reject the incoming callInformation • When an incoming call pop-up isdisplayed, most Audio and SETUPmode features are disabled. Onlythe call volume will operate.• The telephone number may not beproperly displayed in some mobilephones.• When a call is answered with themobile phone, the call mode willautomatically revert to Privatemode.iPHONECopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 81
4-82Multimedia SystemDuring a Handsfree Call1) Caller : Displays the other party’sname if the incoming caller issaved within your contacts2) Incoming Number : Displays the incoming number3) Call time : Displays the call time4) End : Ends call5) Private : Converts to Private mode6) Out Vol. : Sets call volume as heard by the other party7) Mute : Turns Mic Mute On/OffInformation If the mic is muted, the other partywill not be able to hear your voice.Call HistoryPress the  key  Select [CallHistory]A list of incoming, outgoing andmissed calls is displayed.Press the  button to down-load the call history.1) Call History :- Displays recent calls (call history)- Connects call upon selection2) Download : Download Recent CallHistory• Call history may not be saved inthe call history list in some mobilephones.• Calls received with hidden caller IDwill not be saved in the call historylist.• Calling through the call history isnot possible when there is no callhistory stored or a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology phone is notconnected.• Up to 50 received, dialed andmissed calls are stored in CallHistory.• Time of received/dialed calls andcall time information are not saved.iDownloadPHONECopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 82
4-83Multimedia System4ContactsPress the  key Select[Contacts]The list of saved phone book entriesis displayed. Press the  but-ton to download the call history.1) Contacts List : - Displays downloaded contactsentries- Connects call upon selection2) Sort by : Find a contact in an alphabetical order.3) Download : Download contactsentriesInformation • Up to 1,000 contacts saved in yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone can be downloaded into thecar contacts. Contacts that havebeen downloaded to the car cannotbe edited or deleted on the phone.• Mobile phone contacts are managedseparately for each paired Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device (max 5devices x 1,000 contacts each).Previously downloaded data is main-tained even if the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device has been discon-nected.(However, the contacts and call histo-ry saved to the phone will be deletedif a paired phone is deleted.)• It is possible to download contactsduring Bluetooth streaming audio.• When downloading contacts, theicon will be displayed within the sta-tus bar.(Continued)(Continued)• It is not possible to begin download-ing a contact list when the contactdownload feature has been turnedoff within the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device. In addition,some devices may require deviceauthorization upon attempting todownload contacts. If downloadingdoes not normally occur, check theBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice settings or the screen state.• The contacts download feature maynot be supported in some mobilephones. For more information ofsupported  Bluetooth®devices andfunction support, refer to yourphone’s user manual.iDownloadPHONECopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 83
4-84Multimedia SystemBluetooth®WirelessTechnology SettingPairing a New DevicePress the  key Select[Phone]  Select [Pair Phone](❈the screen can be different by region.)Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices can be paired with the audiosystem.For more information, refer to the“Pairing through Phone Setup” sec-tion within Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology.Viewing Paired Phone ListPress the  key Select[Phone]  Select [Paired Phone List]This feature is used to view mobilephones that have been paired withthe audio system. Upon selecting apaired phone, the setup menu is dis-played.For more information, refer to the“SettingBluetooth®WirelessTechnology Connection” section with-inBluetooth®Wireless Technology.1) : Moves to the previousscreen2) Connect/Disconnect Phone :Connect/ disconnects currentlyselected phone3) Delete : Deletes the currentlyselected phone4) Change Priority : Sets currentlyselected phone to highest connec-tion prioritySETUPSETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 84
4-85Multimedia System4Information - Before down-loading contacts • Only contacts within connectedphones can be downloaded. Alsocheck to see that your mobile phonesupports the download feature.• To learn more about whether yourmobile phone supports contactsdownloads, refer to your mobilephone user’s manual.• The contacts for only the connectedphone can be downloaded.Downloading ContactsPress the  key Select[Phone] Select [Contacts Download]As the contacts are downloadedfrom the mobile phone, a downloadprogress bar is displayed.Information • Upon downloading phone contacts,the previous corresponding data isdeleted.• This feature may not be supportedin some mobile phones.• Voice Recognition may not operatewhile contacts are being down-loaded.Outgoing VolumePress the  key Select[Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume]Use the  , buttons to adjust theoutgoing volume level.While on a call, the volume can bechanged by using thekey.SEEKTRACKNOTICESETUPiiSETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 85
4-86Multimedia SystemTurning Bluetooth System OffPress the  key Select[Phone] Select [Bluetooth System Off]OnceBluetooth®Wireless Technologyis turned off, Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology related features will not besupported within the audio system.To turn Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology back on, go to[Phone] and press “YesSETUPNOTICESETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 86
4-87Multimedia System4VOICE RECOGNITIONUsing Voice RecognitionStarting Voice RecognitionShortly press the  key on thesteering wheel remote controller. Saya command.If prompt feedback is in [ON], thenthe system will say “Please say acommand after the beep (BEEP)”• If prompt feedback is in [OFF]mode, then the system will onlysay “(BEEP)”• To change Prompt Feedback[On]/[Off], go to  [System][Prompt Feedback]For proper recognition, say thecommand after the voice instruc-tion and beep tone.Contact List Best Practices1) Do not store single-name entries(e.g., “Bob”, “Mom”, “Kim”, etc.).Instead, always use full names(including first and last names) forall contacts (e.g., use “JacobStevenson” instead of “Dad”).2) Do not use abbreviations (i.e., use“Lieutenant” instead of “Lt.” or“Sergeant” instead of “Sgt.”).3) Do not use acronyms (i.e., use“County Finance Department”instead of “CFD”).4) Do not use special characters(e.g., “@”, “hyphen -”, “asterisk *”,“ampersand &”).5) If a name is not recognized fromthe contact list, change it to amore descriptive name (e.g., use“Grandpa Joseph” instead of “PaJoe”).Skipping Prompt MessagesWhile prompt message is being stat-ed Shortly press the  key on thesteering remote controllerThe prompt message is immediatelyended and the beep tone will sound.After the “beep”, say the voice com-mand.Re-starting Voice RecognitionWhile system waits for a commandShortly press the  key on thesteering remote controllerThe command wait state is immedi-ately ended and the beep ton willsound. After the “beep”, say the voicecommand.NOTICESETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 87
4-88Multimedia System❈ Illustration on using voice commands• Starting voice command.Shortly pressing the  key (under 0.8 seconds):• Skipping Voice RecognitionShortly pressing the  key (under 0.8 seconds):• End voice command.Shortly pressing the  key (under 0.8 seconds):More HelpContactsCancelMore HelpPlease say a command afterthe beep or say "help" for moreinformation.Please say a command afterthe beep or say "help" for moreinformation.Please say a...ContactsPlease say the name of the contacts you wantto call (BEEP)Ding~(BEEP)Ding~Di-Ding~(Cancel Sound)Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds)More HelpHere are some examples of mode commands.You can say a radio type like 'FM', 'AM', or 'Satellite'.You can also say a media source like 'USB', 'MyMusic', or 'iPod'.Additionally, there are phone commands like"Contacts', 'Call History', or 'Dial Number".You can find more detailed commands in the user'smanual.Please say a command after the beep.More HelpHere are some examples of mode commands.You can say a radio type like 'FM', 'AM', or 'Satellite'.You can also say a media source like 'USB', 'MyMusic', or 'iPod'.Additionally, there are phone commands like"Contacts', 'Call History', or 'Dial Number".You can find more detailed commands in the user'smanual.Please say a command after the beep.Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 88
4-89Multimedia System4Command FunctionMore Help Provides guidance on commands that can beused anywhere in the system.Help Provides guidance on commands that can beused within the current mode.Call<Name>  Calls <Name> saved in ContactsEx) Call “John Smith”Call <Name>  Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as"Mobile" in Contacts Ex) Call "John Smith" on MobileCall <Name>  Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as"Office" in Contacts Ex) Call "John Smith" in OfficeCall <Name> Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as "Home" in Contacts Ex) Call "John Smith" at HomeCall <Name> Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as "Other" in Contacts Ex) Call "John Smith" on OtherPhone Provides guidance on Phone related com-mands. After saying this command, say“Favorites”,“Dial Number”, “Call History” or“Contacts” execute corresponding functions.Favorites Display the Favorite screen.Call History Displays the Call History screen.Command FunctionContacts Displays the Contacts screen. After sayingthis command, say the name of a contactsaved in the Contacts to automatically con-nect the call.Dial Number Display the Dial number screen. After sayingthis command, you can say the number thatyou want to call.Redial Connects the most recently called number.Tutorial Provide guidance on how to use voice recognition and Bluetooth®connections.•When listening to the radio, displays thenext radio screen. (FM1➟FM2➟AM➟XM1➟XM2➟XM3➟FM1)Radio•When listening to a different mode, displaysthe most recently played radio screen.•When currently listening to the FM radio,maintains the current state. •When listening to a different mode, displaysthe most recently played FM screen.FM1(FM One) Displays the FM1 screen.FM2(FM Two) Displays the FM2 screen.AM Displays the AM screen.(Call by Name)Voice Command List• Common Commands: These commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not beavailable during certain operations)on Mobilein Officeat Homeon OtherCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 89
4-90Multimedia SystemCommand FunctionFM Preset 1~6 Plays the most recently played broadcastsaved in FM Preset 1~6.AM Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in AM Preset 1~6.FM 87.5~107.9 Plays the FM broadcast of the correspondingfrequency.AM 530~1701 Plays the AM broadcast of the correspondingfrequency.XM™(Satellite)•When currently listening to the SiriusXMTM,maintains the current state. •When listening to a different mode, displaysthe most recently played SiriusXMTMscreen.XM™(Satellite) 1~3Displays the selected SiriusXMTMscreen.XM™Channel  Plays the selected SiriusXMTMchannel.Media Moves to the most recently played mediascreen.CD Plays the music saved in the CD.USB Plays USB music.iPod®Plays iPod music.My Music Plays the music saved in My Music.Command FunctionAUX (Auxiliary) Plays the connected external device.Bluetooth®Audio Plays the music saved in connected Bluetooth®device.Please repeat Repeats the most recent comment.Mute Mutes the soundCancel (Exit) Ends voice command.0~255Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 90
4-91Multimedia System4• Audio CD commands: Commands available duringAudio CD operation•  MP3 CD / USB commands: Commands available dur-ing USB and MP3 CD operationCommand FunctionPlay Plays the currently paused track.Pause Pauses the current track.Shuffle Randomly plays the tracks within the CD.Shuffle Off Cancels random play to play tracks insequential order.Repeat Repeats the current track.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play tracks in sequen-tial order.Track 1~30 Plays the desired track number.Command FunctionPlay Plays the currently paused file.Pause Pauses the current file.Shuffle Randomly plays the files within the currentfolder.Shuffle Off Cancels random play to play files in sequen-tial order.Repeat Repeats the current file.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in sequentialorder.Next Folder Play the first file in the next folderPrevious Folder  Play the first file in the previous folder• FM/AM radio commands: available during FM, AMradio operation• Satellite radio commands: Commands that can beused while listening to Satellite Radio.Command FunctionPreset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6.Scan Scans receivable frequencies from the cur-rent broadcast and plays for 10 secondseach.Preset Scan Moves to the next preset from the currentpresent and plays for 10 seconds each.Information Displays the information of the current broad-cast.(This feature can be used when receiv-ing RBDS broadcasts.)Command FunctionChannel 0~255 Play the selected Satellite Radio channel.Scan Scans receivable channels from the currentbroadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6.Information Displays the information of the current broad-cast.Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 91
4-92Multimedia System•iPod®Commands: Commands available during iPod®operation• My Music Commands: Commands available duringMy Music operationCommand FunctionPlay Plays the currently paused song.Pause Pauses the current song.Shuffle Randomly plays the songs within the currentcategory.Shuffle Off Cancels random play to play songs insequential order.Repeat Repeats the current song.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play songs in sequen-tial order.Command FunctionPlay Plays the currently paused file.Pause Pauses the current file.Shuffle Randomly plays all saved files.Shuffle Off Cancels random play to play files in sequen-tial order.Repeat Repeats the current file.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in sequentialorder.Delete Deletes the current file. You will bypass anadditional confirmation process.Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 92
4-93Multimedia System4Information SiriusXM™ service requires a sub-scription, sold separately, after 3-month trial included with vehicle pur-chase. If you decide to continue yourSiriusXM™ service at the end of yourtrial subscription, the plan you choosewill automatically renew and bill atthen-current rates until you call us at1-866-635-2349 to cancel.  See ourCustomer Agreement for completeterms at www.siriusxm.com. Otherfees and taxes apply.  All fees and pro-gramming are subject to change.Sirius satellite service is available onlyto those at least 18 and older in the 48contiguous USA, D.C., and PR (withcoverage limitations). Our Internetradio service is available throughoutour satellite service area and in AKand HI. Certain channels are notavailable on our Internet radio serviceor on mobile devices. SiriusXM™Traffic available in select markets. Seesiriusxm.com/traffic for more infor-mation. © 2013 Sirius XM™ RadioInc. Sirius, XM™ and all relatedmarks and logos are trademarks ofSirius XM™ Radio Inc.  iPod®is aregistered trademark of Apple Inc.iPod®mobile digital device sold sepa-rately. The Bluetooth®word mark andlogos are registered trademarksowned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and anyuse of such marks by Hyundai isunder license. A Bluetooth®enabledcell phone is required to useBluetooth®wireless technology. Allrights reserved.iCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 93
4-94Multimedia SystemSETUPStarting ModePress the  key to display theSetup screen.You can select and control optionsrelated to [Display], [Sound], [Phone]and [System].Display SettingsAdjusting the BrightnessPress the  key Select[Display] Select [Brightness]Use the  ,  buttons to adjust thescreen brightness or set theBrightness on Automatic, Day, orNight mode.Press the  button to reset.1) Automatic : Adjusts the brightnessautomatically2) Day : Always maintains the bright-ness on high3) Night: Always maintains thebrightness on lowMode Pop upPress the  key Select[Display]  Select [Mode Pop up]This feature is used to display thePop-up Mode screen when enteringradio and media modes.When this feature is turned on,pressing the or keywill display the Pop-up Mode screen.Information The media Pop-up Mode screen canbe displayed only when two or moremedia modes have been connected.iMEDIARADIOSETUPDefaultSETUPSETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:57 AM  Page 94
4-95Multimedia System4MP3 Information DisplayPress the  key Select[Display]  Select [Media Display]This feature is used to change theinformation displayed within USBand MP3 CD modes.1) Folder/File : Displays file nameand folder name2) Album/Artist/Song : Displaysalbum name/artist name/songSound SettingsSound SettingsPress the  key Select[Sound]  Select [Sound Setting]Use the , , ,  buttons toadjust the Fader/Balance settings.Use the  ,  buttons to adjust theBass/Middle/Treble settings.Press the  button to reset.DefaultSETUPSETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:58 AM  Page 95
4-96Multimedia SystemVariable EQThis is a premium sound system fea-ture in which the acoustical modecan be selected according to musicalpreferences.Select [Variable EQ]  Set menuthrough TUNE knob• Innocente(Normal) : Natural sound,sound optimized for driver.• Forza(Dynamic) : Powerful soundemphasizing bass, stereo sound.• Concerto(Concert) : Sound similarto a concert or live hall❈May differ depending on theselected audio.SDVC (Speed DependentVolume Control)Press the  key Select [Sound]Select [Speed Dependent Vol.]The volume level is controlled auto-matically according to the vehiclespeed. SDVC can be set by selectingfrom On / Off.Voice Recognition VolumePress the  key Select [Sound]Select [Voice Recognition Vol.]Turn the  TUNE knob to adjust theVoice Recognition volume.SETUPSETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:58 AM  Page 96
4-97Multimedia System4Touch Screen BeepPress the  key Select [Sound]Select [Touch Screen Beep]This feature is used to turn the touchscreen beep on/off.Blue Link Voice VolumePress the  key Select [Sound]Select [Blue Link Voice Vol.]Turn the  TUNE knob to adjust theBlue Link Voice Volume.❈Blue Link®may differ dependingon the selected audio.System SettingMemory InformationPress the  key Select[System] Select [Memory Information]This feature displays informationrelated to system memory.1) Using : Displays capacity currentlyin use2) Capacity : Displays total capacitySETUPSETUPSETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:58 AM  Page 97
4-98Multimedia SystemPrompt FeedbackPress the  key Select[System]  Select [Prompt Feedback]This feature is used to select thedesired prompt feedback option fromON and OFF.1) ON : When using voice recognition,provides detailed guidance prompts2) OFF : When using voice recogni-tion, omits some guidance promptsLanguagePress the  key Select[System] Select [Language]❈This feature is used to change thesystem and voice recognition lan-guage.❈if the language is changed, thesystem will restart and apply theselected language.SETUPSETUPCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:58 AM  Page 98
4-99Multimedia System4REAR VIEW CAMERA(if equipped)• The system has been equippedwith a rear view camera for usersafety by allowing a wider rearrange of vision.• The rear view camera will automat-ically operate when the ignition keyis turned ON and the shift lever isset to R (Reverse).• The rear view camera will automat-ically stop operating when set to adifferent lever.BLUE LINK®(IF EQUIPPED)Hyundai aims to offer differentiatedcustomer values through a‘Connected Car Life,’ which is to pro-vide consumers with fast and reliableIT technology. As consumers’ lifestylesbecome more and more mobile inthanks  to remarkable advances insmart phones, tablet PCs and overallwireless telecommunication, newlifestyle patterns demand seamlessconnection between one’s office,home, outdoors and automobiles.Automobile companies are now facedwith the task of shifting their paradigmfrom vehicle-centered services to cus-tomer value-centered services, withthe ultimate goal of securing globalleadership in the field of vehicle IT andtelematics.Hyundai Motor plans to achieve thisby realizing a terminal platform flexi-ble to changes in IT technology,cooperating with global IT compa-nies, creating an eco-system andproviding the latest contents & servic-es based on an open environment.The rear view camera has beenequipped with an optical lens toprovide a wider range of visionand may appear different fromthe actual distance. For safety,directly check the rear andleft/right sides.CAUTIONCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:58 AM  Page 99
4-100Multimedia SystemUsing the Room Mirror KeySelecting the room mirror key willallow you to make service requiredinquiries, POI info searches, andemergency rescues by connecting tothe Blue Link®Center.Such features can be used only aftersubscribing to the Blue Link®service.➀  (Blue Link®Center)Makes requests for Blue Link®serv-ice related inquiries and consulta-tions.A call is connected to the Blue Link®service center employee. Re-pressing the key will end the call.This feature does not operate whenyou are on a Bluetooth®phone call.➁  (Blue Link®for POI)• Blue Link®for Voice commandStarts Blue Link®voice command.Voice receiving voice guidance,shortly press the button to convert tovoice command mode. Press andhold the button to end voice com-mand.• TBT VR Commands1. Navigate to“Navigate to” voice command is usedto request the download of routedata for a new destination, saveddestinations, daily routes and previ-ous destinations.2. Save Destination“Save Destination” VR command isused to assign a voice tag to the lastdownloaded destination and store itin a destination directory. Information The Turn by Turn(TBT) feature sup-ports the store of ten(10) destina-tions in the TBT destinationsdirectory.3. Route Preview“Route Preview” VR command allowsthe user to preview the route instruc-tions (upcoming maneuver instruc-tions) at any time during the routeguidance.4. Destinations List“Destinations List” VR commandallows the user to preview and deletethe stored destinations with theirassociated voice tags in the Turn byTurn destinations directory.5. Voice Guidance“Voice Guidance” VR command allowsthe user to mute/unmute the Turn byTurn(TBT) direction announcements.iCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:58 AM  Page 100
4-101Multimedia System46. Suspend Route“Suspend Route” VR commandallows the user to suspend andpause Turn by Turn(TBT) route guid-ance while in the guidance mode.7. Resume Route“Resume Route” VR commandallows the user to resume Turn byTurn(TBT) route guidance.➂  (Blue Link®for SOS)In the case of an emergency,requests for help to the Blue Link®center.Call is connected to the Blue Link®emergency rescue center. Re-press-ing the key will end the call.If already on a Bluetooth®phone call,the call will end to connect you to theBlue Link®Emergency RescueCenter.Information • You cannot talk simultaneously onthe Bluetooth®phone and BlueLink®phone.• While on a Bluetooth®call, pressingthe  key or  key will dis-play a message indicating that youare currently on a call.• A message will be displayed if youreceive a Bluetooth®Bluetooth®Wireless Technology call while alreadyon a Blue Link®call. At this time,press the  key on the steeringwheel remote controller to accept thecall.  The phone bell will not ring.Eco Coach• What is Eco Coach?Every 2.5 minutes, Eco Coach com-pares your fuel economy against thegovernment tested average (EPA) orother similar Hyundai models (com-munity), based on your preference.Each month, or after every tank fillup, Eco Coach rates your extendedaverage and gives you a reward starif you best the average. See your My Hyundai web page formore information.iCopy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:58 AM  Page 101
4-102Multimedia System• What does the bar graph and hori-zontal line mean?The horizontal line is adjusted onceper month or at each tank full, basedon your preference; it represents theEPA combined average or communi-ty average fuel economy target.• What is My Eco MPG?Your actual fuel economy averageover 2.5 minutes.This value is also shown in bar graphas your “now” rating.• What are Eco Rewards?If you beat the average (the EPA orcommunity), you will receive an EcoReward point.See your my Hyundai web page formore information.[Eco Driving] will not operate if thevehicle ignition is not turned on.Please operate with the ignitionturned on.Turn by TurnThe Turn by Turn feature can be usedthrough Blue Link®.1.Direction Indicator Image2.Remaining distance until next point3.The Count bar is divided into atotal of 9 levels.9 Level    0.5mi 8 Level    0.4mi7 Level    0.3mi 6 Level    0.2mi5 Level    0.1mi 4 Level    400ft 3 Level    300ft 2 Level    200ft1 Level    100ft4.Next Street name5.Distance to destination6.Expected Time Arrival7. Current Street name❈For information on specific Blue Link®operations, please referto a separate manual.Copy of LF HMA 4_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:58 AM  Page 102

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