HYUNDAI MOBIS AC211DFGG DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM H LF A B AUDIO BH hma 4 109 Audio

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Multimedia SystemAUDIO SYSTEM ......................................................4-2HOW  VEHICLE AUDIO WORKS.............................4-2CARING FO R DISC ..................................................4-4SYSTEM  CO N TRO LLERS AND FU NCTIONS- 3.8 INCH MONO TFT.........................................4-16Audio Head Unit (For RDS model)..............................4-16Audio Head Unit (For Bluetooth equipped model)......4-18Audio Head Unit..............................................................4-20SETU P(fo r RDS model)..................................................4-21System  Settings...............................................................4-23SETU P ................................................................................4-24RADIO (FOR RDS MODEL) :FM , AM ...........................4-31RADIO : FM , AM ..............................................................4-33Making a call using the Steering wheel re m o tecontro ller...........................................................................4-38SYSTEM  CO N TRO LLERS AND FU NCTIONS- 4.3 INCH CO LO R TFT LCD ................................4-42Audio Head Unit (For RDS model)..............................4-42Audio Head Unit..............................................................4-43Steering-w heel mounted contro ls..............................4-44RADIO MODE (FO R RDS MODEL)...............................4-46RADIO MODE....................................................................4-49MEDIA MODE...................................................................4-51AUDIO CD MODE.............................................................4-52MP3 CD MODE.................................................................4-55USB MODE........................................................................4-58iPod®MODE.....................................................................4-61AUX MODE........................................................................4-64MY MUSIC MODE............................................................4-65Bluetooth®Wire less Technology AUDIO MODE......4-68USING Bluetooth®Wire less Technology ...................4-75USING Bluetooth®Wire less Technology ...................4-83VOICE RECOGNITION ......................................................4-87 ENDING VOICE RECOGNITION ......................................4-88SETU P (FO R RDS, BLUETOOTH®WIRELESSTECHNOLOGY EQUIPPED MODEL).............................4-95SETU P (fo r Bluetooth®Wire less Technology equipped model).....................................4-102REAR VIEW  CAM ERA (if equipped)..........................4-10844Multimedia System4-1H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 1
How vehicle audio worksAM  and FM  radio signals are broad-cast from  transm itter tow ers 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. W hen a strong radio signal hasreached your vehicle, the preciseengineering of your audio systemensures the best possible qualityreproduction. However, in som ecases the signal com ing 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 A M  radiowaves are transm itted 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.JBM 001FM  receptionJBM 002AM receptionMultimedia System4-2H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 2
FM  broadcasts are transm itted athigh frequencies and do not bend tofollow  the earth's surface. Becauseof this, FM  broadcasts generallybegin to fade w ithin short distancesfrom  the station. Also, FM  signals areeasily affected by buildings, m oun-tains, and obstructions. This can leadto undesirable or unpleasant  listen-ing conditions w hich m ight lead youto believe a problem  exists with yourradio. The follow ing conditions arenorm al and do not indicate radiotrouble:• Fading - A s your vehicle m ovesaw ay from  the radio station, thesignal will w eaken and sound w illbegin to fade. W hen this occurs,we suggest that you select anotherstronger station.•Flutter/Static - W eak FM  signals orlarge obstru c tions betw een thetransm itter and your radio can dis-turb the signal causing static orfluttering noises to occur. R educingthe treble level may lessen thiseffect until the disturbance clears.•Station Sw apping - As an FM  signalw eakens, another more pow erfulsignal near the sam e frequencym ay begin to play. This is becauseyour radio is designed to lock ontothe clearest signal. If this occurs,select another station w ith astronger signal.•Multi-Path C ancellation - R adio sig-nals being received from  severaldirections can cause distortion orfluttering. This can be caused by adirect and reflected signal from  thesam e station, or by signals from  twostations w ith close frequencies. Ifthis occurs, select another stationuntil the condition has passed.JBM 003FM  ra d io stationJBM 004 JBM 005 4Multimedia System4-3H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 3
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