HYUNDAI MOBIS AC230JGAN CAR AUDIO User Manual 2

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AUDIO FEATURES
PART 2
Selecting iPod music
3. Selecting from the list
3. P
 ress the name of the song from the list.
The file will automatically start playing.
1. Selecting through song Up/Down
Press the
SEEK
TRACK ∧
or
SEEK
∨ TRACK
control panel or the
∧
or
Note
keys on the
∨
In the iPod list screen, the TUNE knob can
keys on
● 
also be used to select the desired song.
the steering wheel controller to play the
desired song.
Note
●
If the
∨
SEEK
∨ TRACK
key on the Control panel or
 ress the
1. P
Menu
2. Press the
Now Playing
button.
4. By Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs,
Podcasts, Composers, Audiobooks
key on the steering wheel controller is
pressed and released after the song has
played for more than 3 seconds, the start of
the current song will begin playing. If the song
has been playing for less than 3 seconds, the
start of the previous song will begin playing.
2. Selecting through manual search
1. Turn the TUNE knob on the control panel
in clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. Each click will display information
about the selected song.
2. P r e s s t h e TUNE k n o b t o p l ay t h e
selected song.
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button.
 ress the
1. P
Menu
button.
2. Choose the category through which you
Viewing song information
3. Press the
wish to select. iPod mode allows you to
button to return to the
previous screen.
through song details and information.
and Audiobooks.
Note
Songs in the iPod can be properly played in
● 
UVO system only when they have been
downloaded through iTunes.
If you receive a call or SMS while playing
● 
music from the iPhone, the music may not
properly be restored after the call or SMS. In
this case, reconnect the iPhone.
After upgrading the iPod or iPhone firmware,
● 
1. P
 ress the Album art icon.
reboot the iPod or iPhone and connect with
the UVO system for normal operation.
Songs cannot be copied from iPod or
● 
iPhone to JUKEBOX.
2. The song information (Artist, Title, Album,
Genre) for the current iPod song will be
displayed.
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When listening to your iPod, you can browse
Genres, Songs, Podcasts, Composers
PART
select by Playlists, Ar tists, Albums,
PART 2
AUDIO FEATURES
zune MODE
zune Mode Screen and Features
About zune
Enters Sound Setup.
zune is a registered trademark of Microsoft
®
countries.
5 Sound
10
1. Trademark
Corporation in the United States and or other
sponding icon will be displayed.
6 Play Time
Displays the play time.
7 Artist name
2. Connecting your zune Device
Connect your zune device as shown in the
picture.
1 Mode Display
Displays the artist name.
	Displays that the current mode is zune
mode.
8 Song Title
Displays the song title.
2 Menu
	Displays the categories and song lists for
the zune.
9 Album Art Icon
	When pressed, displays information about
the current song (artist, title, album and
3 Repeat
other information).
	If Repeat is operating, the current song will
be repeated and the corresponding icon
10 Current/Total Track Number
will be displayed.
	Displays the current track number and total
number of tracks on the current playing list.
4 Shuffle
	If Shuffle is operating, the songs will be
played in random order and the corre-
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Listening to your zune
Selecting zune music
1. Selecting through song up/down
already been connected.
control panel or the
progress bar. Press the
▶
SEEK
∨ TRACK
∧
or
keys on the
∨
keys on
the steering wheel controller to play the
desired song.
button to
restart the song.
Note
●
Note
●
or
2 AUDIO FEATURES
Press the
2. When a song is playing and you wish to
pause, press the ll button next to the
●
SEEK
TRACK ∧
key on the control panel if zune device has
PART
1. Connect zune device or press the MEDIA
3. Selecting from the list
If the
∨
SEEK
∨ TRACK
key on the Control panel or
1. Press the
Menu
button.
2. Press the
Now Playing
key on the steering wheel controller is
When connecting some external media formats,
pressed and released after the song has
the system requires time for media indexing. In
played for more than 3 seconds, the start of
the case of zune files, the system will take
60ms/song.
the current song will begin playing. If the
S o n g s c a n n ot b e c o p i e d fr o m zu n e to
onds, the start of the previous song will
JUKEBOX.
begin playing.
song has been playing for less than 3 sec-
button.
2. Selecting through manual search
1. Turn the TUNE knob on the control panel
in clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. Each click will display information
about the selected song.
2. P r e s s t h e TUNE k n o b t o p l ay t h e
selected song.
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AUDIO FEATURES
3. Press the name of the song from the list.
Viewing song information
When listening to your zune, you can browse
4. By Songs, Genres, Albums, Artists,
Playlists
1. Press the
Menu
button.
2. Choose the category through which you
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through song details and information.
1. Press the Album art icon.
2. The song information (Artist, Title, Album,
wish to select. zune mode allows you to
Genre) for the current MP3 song will be
select by Songs, Genres, Albums, Artists,
displayed.
and Playlists.
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3. Press the
vious screen.
The song will automatically start playing.
button to return to the pre-
AUX MODE
Connecting an AUX media device
Connect a cable from the headphone jack on
vehicle.
1. C onnect an AUX device or press the
MEDIA key on the control panel if the AUX
device has already been connected.
1 Mode Display
	Displays that the current mode is AUX
mode.
Note
●
2 AUX Status
Displays the AUX connection status
2. Once in AUX mode, the connected audio
Connecting your AUX device with the vehi-
will automatically begin playing from the
cle will not provide power to your AUX
car system provided that your external
device. If you plan on using your AUX device
device is turned on and playing audio.
for long periods of time, make sure to charge
3 Sound
Enters Sound Setup.
with a cigarette jack power adaptor or a separate USB cable.
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your AUX device to the jack located in your
PART
AUX Mode Screen
Listening to AUX media
PART 2
AUDIO FEATURES
BT AUDIO MODE
BT Mode Screen and Features
to stream music stored in your handset device
via a Bluetooth wireless technology connec-
	Displays the battery charge status of the
6 7 8
BT Audio mode is a feature which allows you
6 Phone Battery charge status
connected mobile phone. The battery
charge status may not be displayed in
some mobile phones.
Ⓡ
tion. Music saved in the handset device can
be played in the car through Bluetooth wireⓇ
7 Signal Strength
less technology audio streaming. BT audio
	Displays the mobile phone signal strength.
can be played only when a handset device
has been connected. To play BT audio, pair a
handset device with the system. If Bluetooth
Ⓡ
wireless technology is disconnected while
The signal strength may not be displayed in
1 Mode Display
some mobile phones.
	Displays the current mode as BT Audio
8 Bluetooth wireless technology
Ⓡ
mode.
connection state
playing BT audio, music play will be discontinued. The audio streaming function may not be
supported in some handset devices. Only one
function can be used at a time between the
Bluetooth wireless technology handsfree or
Ⓡ
2 Bluetooth wireless technology
enabled device information
	Displays information about the Bluetooth
wireless technology enabled device
BT audio function. Playing music from the car
is not possible when there are no music files
stored in the handset device.
3 Song Title
Displays the song title.
4 Play/Pause
Plays/pauses the song.
5 Sound
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Enters Sound Setup.
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	Becomes displayed when a Bluetooth
Ⓡ
Ⓡ
wireless technology enabled phone has
Ⓡ
been connected with the car system.
Listening to music from your
Bluetooth wireless technology
enabled device
s t ar t i n g t h e mu s i c d ir e c t l y fr o m t h e
Ⓡ
REW/FF a song
Bluetooth wireless technology enabled
Ⓡ
panel or the
1. Press the
SEEK
TRACK ∧
or
control panel or the
Bluetooth wireless technology enabled
Ⓡ
devices, refer to the 'Pairing your handset
SEEK
∨ TRACK
∧
or
keys (over 0.8 sec-
2. The track will rewind or fast-forward at a
keys on
rate 20 times faster than normal while the
key is being held.
3. Release the key to play from the current
desired song.
position.
2. T he previous or next song will begin
to turn on BT audio mode.
playing.
3. W
 hen streaming music from your Bluetooth
Note
Ⓡ
wireless technology enabled device and you
wish to pause, press the ll button next on the
button to restart music.
Note
●
The play/pause, song selection and REW/FF
● 
File selection may not be supported in some
features are supported only in handset
Bluetooth wireless technology enabled
devices with AVRCP Ver. 1.3 or higher. If
Ⓡ
play control features are not working, first
devices.
Note
check the AVRCP version of your Bluetooth
Ⓡ
technology enabled device will automatically
Ⓡ
wireless technology enabled device.
While music saved in the Bluetooth wireless
∨
keys on the
∨
the steering wheel controller to play the
device to the handsfree system' section.
2. Press the MEDIA key on the control panel
●
∧
onds) on the steering wheel controller.
For more information on pairing your
▶
SEEK
∨ TRACK
keys (over 0.8 seconds) on the control
Selecting a song
enabled device to the handsfree system.
screen. Press the
or
●
When such operations are not supported,
begin playing after converting to the BT
use the handset device to perform these
Audio screen, this music player function may
functions.
not be supported in some Bluetooth wireⓇ
less technology enabled devices.
●
If music does not begin playing even after
displaying the Phone music screen, try
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2 AUDIO FEATURES
1. Pair your Bluetooth wireless technology
Ⓡ
SEEK
TRACK ∧
PART
1. P
 ress and hold the
device.
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AUDIO FEATURES
JUKEBOX MODE
JUKEBOX Mode Screen and
Features
The UVO system offers you maximum conve-
	If Shuffle is operating, the songs will be
played in random order and the corre-
nience by allowing you to copy songs from
JUKEBOX within the system. For more infor-
6 Sound
mation on copying songs into JUKEBOX, refer
sponding icon will be displayed.
11
10
your MP3 CD and USB and store them to the
to the ‘Copying songs into JUKEBOX’ section.
5 Shuffle
Enters Sound Setup.
7 Play Time
Displays the play time.
1 Mode Display
	D i s p l a y s t h a t t h e c u r r e n t m o d e i s
JUKEBOX mode.
2 Menu
Displays the JUKEBOX folder and file lists.
3 Favorite
	Adds/removes current song to Favorites
list.
8 Artist name
Displays the artist name.
9 Song Title
Displays the song title.
10 Album Art Icon
	When pressed, displays information about
the current song (artist, title, album and
other information).
4 Repeat
	If Repeat is operating, the current song will
be repeated and the corresponding icon
will be displayed.
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11 Current/Total Track Number
	Displays the current track number and total
number of tracks on the current playing list.
Listening to JUKEBOX
2. Selecting through manual search
2. Press the
Now Playing
button.
1. Turn the TUNE knob on the control panel
2. The system will automatically restore the
most recently played song.
Selecting a JUKEBOX song
in clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. Each click will display information
2 AUDIO FEATURES
panel to turn to JUKEBOX mode.
PART
1. Press the JUKEBOX key on the control
about the selected song.
2. P re s s t he TUNE k n o b to p l ay t he
selected song.
3. Selecting from the list
1. Selecting through Track Up/Down
1. Press the
panel or the
∨
SEEK ∧
TRACK
∧
or
3. Press the name of the song from the list.
The song will automatically start playing.
keys on the control
∨
keys on the steer-
ing wheel controller to play the desired track.
2. T he previous or next song will begin
playing.
Note
●
If the
∨
SEEK
∨ TRACK
key on the Control panel or
1. Press the
Menu
button.
key on the steering wheel controller is
pressed and released after the track has
played for more than 3 seconds, the start of
the current track will begin playing. If the
song has been playing for less than 3 seconds, the start of the previous song will
begin playing.
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AUDIO FEATURES
4. By Artists, Albums, Genres, Song,
Composers
Adding Favorites
button.
The Favorites feature allows you to create a
separate Favorites list of songs.
1. Press the
Menu
button.
1. W hile listening to JUKEBOX, press the
button.
2. Choose the category through which you
wish to select. JUKEBOX mode allows
you to select by Favorites, Artists, Albums,
Genres, Songs, and Composers.
2. T he heart icon will be displayed on the
screen to signify that the song has been
saved in Favorites.
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3. To delete a song from Favorites, press the
Playing Favorites
PART
2 AUDIO FEATURES
3. Press the name of the song from the list.
The song will begin playing.
1. While playing JUKEBOX, press the
Menu
Note
button.
The Favorites button will be inactive when there
● 
are no songs saved as Favorites.
When deleting favorites from the Favorites list,
● 
the deleted favorites will be removed from the
favorites list. The songs will not be deleted from
the system.
2.In the JUKEBOX Menu screen, press the
Favorites
button.
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65
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Memory Management
Deleting JUKEBOX
Checking System Information
1. Deleting JUKEBOX
1. W hile in JUKEBOX mode, press the
Menu button.
1. Press the SETUP key on the control panel.
4. The system information screen shows you
the memory currently in use.
2. Press the
3. Press the
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System
button.
System Information
PART 2. AUDIO FEATURES
2. Press the
button.
3. Press the
Now Playing
Edit
button.
button.
PART
selected, a
will be displayed next to the
3. Press the
button.
4. The system will reboot and automatically
selected song. To select all songs, press
the Select All button. All of the songs in
the play list will be selected.
5. Press the Delete button.
Delete all copy files
2 AUDIO FEATURES
4. Select the songs you wish to delete. When
restore the FM mode.
Note
When using the
● 
Delete all copy files
feature,
all JUKEBOX files will be deleted.
2. Deleting all files
1. Press the SETUP key on the control panel.
2. Press the
System
button.
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MEMO
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PART 3
Table of contents
Using your Bluetooth wireless technology
Ⓡ
Handsfree system
2. By contact list……………………………………… 79
Contacts Sync………………………………………………… 88
3. By recent calls… ………………………………… 80
SMS…
Contact list… …………………………………………… 81
………………………………………………………………
89
Changing passkey………………………………………… 89
1.Downloading contact list
…………………………………………………………………
70
Smart driving practices
   (from mobile phone)……………………………… 81
Searching your contacts…………………………… 82
…………………………………………………………………
71
Pairing your handset device to the
1. By name…
…………………………………………
2. By number…
handsfree system
………………………………………
Checking missed calls
……………………………………
Pairing a Bluetooth wireless technology
82
83
84
SMS………………………………………………………… 85
Ⓡ
enabled device for the first time… …………… 72
1. Downloading SMS messages
Deleting a paired handset device… ………… 73
    (from mobile phone)… ……………………………… 85
Connecting a handset device…
2. Checking an SMS message…………………… 85
………………
74
Setting Priority………………………………………… 74
Using the phone features
3. Sending an SMS message
    (Custom Messages)… ……………………………… 85
Phone Mode Screens and Features………… 76
4. Editing Custom Messages……………………… 85
………
1. When a mobile phone is connected
76
5. Switching the call between handsfree
2. When making a call…
………………………………
76
    and handset device…………………………………… 86
3. When receiving an incoming call…………… 77
6. Transferring the handsfree call to your
4. When on a call…………………………………………… 77
    Handset device… ……………………………………… 86
Answering an incoming call……………………… 78
Rejecting an incoming call…
……………………
78
Call waiting……………………………………………… 78
7. Transferring a call on your Handset
    device to handsfree…
………………………………
86
Phone settings
Placing a call…………………………………………… 79
Setting Phone Volume… ……………………………… 87
1. By dialing a number… ………………………… 79
Turn Streaming Audio On and Off…………… 87
PART3. Table of contents
69
contents
PART 3 PHONE FEATURES
PART 3
PHONE FEATURES
Using your Bluetooth wireless
technology Handsfree system
Ⓡ
The Bluetooth wireless technology
handsfree system offers:
Ⓡ
Welcome to KIA’s connected world of wireless
●
personal networking. The UVO system with
●
Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to
safely and conveniently use various Bluetooth
●
Making/Answering phone calls
●
Downloading Contacts
wireless technology enabled phone features
●
as you drive your vehicle.
●
Downloading Call history lists
Playing music saved in a Bluetooth wireless
Ⓡ
Ⓡ
Pairing mobile phones (Up to 5 phones)
Connecting/disconnecting mobile phones
Ⓡ
technology enabled phone in the vehicle
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Smart driving practices
●
Place your mobile device in easy reach.
Use your mobile device to help others in
●
out removing your eyes from the road. If you
If you witness an accident, a crime, or an
using mobile devices and their accesso-
receive an incoming call at an inconvenient
emergency situation where lives are in
ries and always make sure to obey them.
time, always use your handsfree connection
danger, call 911 or your local emergency
The use of such devices may be prohibited
or let your voice mail answer it.
or restricted in certain areas.
Do not search for phone numbers while
●
number.
Call roadside assistance when neces-
●
Your mobile device lets you communicate
driving.		
sary.				
through voice and data almost anywhere and
Searching through your address book takes
If you see a broken-down vehicle, a broken
anytime. When driving a car, driving comes
attention away from driving safely.
traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where
Let the other person know you are driv-
no one appears injured, or a vehicle you
ing; when necessary, suspend the call in
know to be stolen, contact your local road-
first. If you choose to use your mobile device
●
while driving, remember the following:
difficult traffic or weather conditions.
side assistance, or local authorities, as
Some laws do not allow the use of hand-
Rain, sleet, snow, ice or heavy traffic can be
appropriate.
held devices while driving.
threats to safe driving.
●
Always obey local laws and, even if permit-
●
Use your mobile device to call for help.
ted, do not use your handheld device unless
Dial 911 or other local emergency number in
it is safe to do so.
case of fire, traffic accident, or medical
Get to know your mobile device and
emergencies*
●
features.
Knowledge of your mobile device and its features will help you to arrive safely and easily.
PART 3. PHONE FEATURES
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3 PHONE FEATURES
cases of emergency.
Check related laws and regulations on
PART
Be able to access your mobile device with-
PART 3
PHONE FEATURES
Pairing your handset device to
the handsfree system
Before you can use the Bluetooth wireless
Pairing a Bluetooth wireless
technology enabled device for the
first time
Ⓡ
the handset device. For details on device
discovery for your handset device, refer to
the handset device user's manual.
4. Once the device is discovered, input the
Ⓡ
technology handsfree system to make handsfree calls, you must create a Bluetooth wireⓇ
less technology connection between your
1. Press the
button on the steering
wheel or the PHONE key on the control
passkey in the handset device.
panel.
handsfree system and handset device. A
Bluetooth wireless technology connection is
Ⓡ
made between your handsfree system and
handset device with a paired link.
When setting up a paired link, the handsfree
system will always remember your handset
5. Once pairing is complete, the handset
device. Once the system is paired with the
device, your hand-free system can be set so
device will be shown in the Connections list.
2. Press the
Yes
button.
that it automatically connects to your handset
Note
each time you start your vehicle.
●
initial uploading of your contacts into the
Caution
●
Initial pairing may require some time due to
system. The contacts upload feature may
For safety, make pairings between your
not be supported in some handset devices.
handsfree system and handset only while
●
the vehicle is parked.
Before connecting the Bluetooth wireless
Ⓡ
technology handsfree system with the hand-
set device, check to see that the handset
3. P e r f o r m a d e v i c e d i s c o v e r y f r o m
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device supports Bluetooth wireless technolⓇ
ogy handsfree and Bluetooth wireless techⓇ
Deleting a paired handset device
nology is turned on.
●
The process for initiating Bluetooth wireless
Ⓡ
PART
technology connections may vary depending
device user's manual as a reference guide.
The UVO system supports up to 5 pairings.
● 
After 5 handsets have already been paired,
3. O nce the phone is selected, press the
you must delete a handset to connect a new
handset.
Delete
button.
1. W h i l e i n P h o n e m o d e , p r e s s t h e
Connections
button.
4. Press the
2. S elect the handset device you want to
delete.
Yes
button.
Note
●
When you delete a paired phone, data will
also be erased. For instance, deleting a
paired phone will also erase recent calls,
contact lists, and SMS data from the system.
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on the manufacturer. Use the handset
PART 3
PHONE FEATURES
Connecting a handset device
Setting Priority
connect.
The system automatically connects the Bluetooth
Ⓡ
When more than one device has been paired
wireless technology enabled device set at the
to the system, you can set the connection pri-
highest priority. As a result, in order to connect a
ority so that a certain phone is connected with
different phone, follow the following steps.
priority starting from the next time you turn on
the system.
3. Press the
Connect
button.
Note
●
After initial pairing, your highest priority
handset device will automatically connect
1. W h i l e i n P h o n e m o d e , p r e s s t h e
Connections
button.
with the handsfree system every time you
start your vehicle (if your handset device is
powered on and the relevant Bluetooth
Ⓡ
wireless technology set tings are not
changed).
2. S elect the handset device you want to
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1. W h i l e i n P h o n e m o d e , p r e s s t h e
Connections
button.
2. Press the
Set Priority
button.
PART
3 PHONE FEATURES
3. Select the phone you wish to set as preferred priority.
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PHONE FEATURES
PART 3
Using the phone features
Phone Mode Screens and Features
5 Settings
Displays the Settings screen.
B ecomes displayed when a Bluetooth
Ⓡ
wireless technology enabled phone has
been connected with the car system.
2. When making a call
1. When a mobile phone is connected
1 2 3
Displays the Dial Pad screen.
Displays the battery charge status of the
If a number has not been entered into the
phone number input window,
pressing the send button displays the call
history list screen.
connected mobile phone. The battery
charge status may not be displayed in
2 Contacts
pad.
Makes the call to the dialed number.
1 Phone Battery charge status
1 Dial Number
Input the phone number through the dial
5 SEND
4 Dial
some mobile phones.
Displays the Contacts list
6 END
Ends the call. If a number has been inputted, then erases the entire number.
2 Signal Strength
3 Recent Calls
Displays the Recent Calls list.
	Displays the mobile phone signal strength.
The signal strength may not be displayed in
some mobile phones.
4 Connections
Displays the Connections screen.
3 Bluetooth wireless technology
Ⓡ
connection state
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7 Delete
Deletes one digit at a time.
3. When receiving an incoming call
5 PRIVATE
4. When on a call
When talking on the car handsfree, use
this function to switch the call to the mobile
6 MUTE
Mutes the sound of the call. The caller will
not be able to hear the conversation taking
place in the car.
1 Accept
Accepts the incoming call.
1 Call state
Displays the call state, such as talk time,
phone connection, and end time.
2 Reject
Rejects the incoming call.
2 END
Ends the call.
3 Name of the other party
Displays the name of the other party. The
name of the caller will not be displayed if
the caller's phone number has not been
saved in contacts.
4 Number of other party
Displays the number of the other party
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phone.
PART
PART 3
PHONE FEATURES
Answering an incoming call
Rejecting an incoming call
Call waiting
Call waiting is a feature which allows you to
place the current call on hold in order to
receive a second call. When you are in a
call, the ‘incoming Call’ window will be displayed to the sound of a beep to signal a
second incoming call.
1. When there is an incoming call, an incom-
1. Press the
ing call window will be displayed on the
the
screen. Press the
controller.
screen or the
Accept
button on the
key on the steering
button on the screen or
1.  If a second call is received while already
key on the steering wheel
on a call, the incoming call window will be
Reject
displayed on the screen.
2. The call will be rejected.
wheel controller to answer the call.
2. The call will be connected.
Note
●
You can also accept an incoming call using
your handset device if you wish to talk in private mode.
2. Press the
Accept
button or the
key
on the steering wheel controller to take the
second incoming call. Press the
Reject
button to reject the second incoming call.
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Placing a call
1. By dialing a number
PART
the
button or the
3. Press the
key on the
the
steering wheel. The other call will be
button on the screen or
key on the steering wheel con-
troller to connect the call.
received and the previous call will switch
back to call waiting.
1. W h i l e i n P h o n e m o d e , p r e s s t h e
Dial Number
button.
Note
●
Pressing and holding the
Note
button or
key will redial the most recent number.
The Call waiting function may not be sup-
● 
●
ported in some handset devices.
You can delete digits by pressing the
or
The
● 
Delete
button on the screen.
Delete
button will delete one digit at a
time while the
button will erase all
digits.
●
When placing international calls, press and
hold the “ * ”. A “ +” sign is displayed, allow2. Use the dial pad on the right side of the
ing you to place an international call.
screen to enter the phone number.
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3. To switch again to the other caller, press
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2. By contact list
3. Press the
the
1. While in Phone mode, press the
Contacts
button on the screen or
key on the steering wheel con-
2. Select the contact you want to call from
the list.
troller to connect the call.
button.
3. By recent calls
3. Press the
the
2. Select the contact you want to call from
the list.
troller to connect the call.
1. W h i l e i n P h o n e m o d e , p r e s s t h e
Recent Calls
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button on the screen or
key on the steering wheel con-
button.
Contact list
Note
●
If you want to connect to the most recent call
you made, press and hold the
●
1. Downloading contact list (from mobile
phone)
on the steering wheel.
You can store a list of names and phone
Recent calls will be deleted automatically
numbers in the system contact list. The con-
when a handset device is disconnected from
tact list can support up to 1,000 entries. The
the system.
contact list is only available when a handset
Recent calls can be sorted. Use the
button to sort recent calls by
Received
●
key
and
Missed
calls.
The recent calls function may not be sup
Download
button.
device is connected to the handsfree
Sort by
Dialed
2. Press the
3 PHONE FEATURES
●
button
PART
in the 'Dial Number' screen or the
system. In some phones, the system will
automatically download contacts upon
pairing.
ported in some handset devices.
3. T he contacts from the currently paired
handset device will automatically be
downloaded.
1. While in Phone mode, press the
Contacts
button.
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Searching your contacts
Note
●
The Mobile, Home and Office numbers can
be saved for each contact. Select the num-
If you have many contacts downloaded in the
ber you wish to call and press the corre-
device from your handset device, you can
sponding
make searches of your contacts to conve-
button.
niently find the desired person.
1. By name
1. While in Phone mode, press the
button.
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Contacts
2. Press the
Search
button.
3. Press the
Search by name
button.
2. By number
PART
the
Done
3. Press the
Search by number
3 PHONE FEATURES
4. Enter the name you wish to find and press
  button.
button.
1. While in Phone mode, press the
Contacts
button.
4. Enter the number you wish to find and
5. Press the contact you want to connect the
press the
call.
Done
button.
5. Press the contact you want to connect the
2. Press the
Search
button.
call.
Note
●
When searching contacts by name, you do
Note
not need to enter the entire name to conduct
●
the search.
When searching contacts by number, you do
not need to enter the entire number to conduct the search.
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Checking missed calls
3. Press the
Missed
button.
1. W h i l e i n P h o n e m o d e , p r e s s t h e
Recent Calls
button.
4. The list of missed calls will be displayed.
2. Press the
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Sort by
button.
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SMS
the sender, say ‘Call’.
●
1. D ownloading SMS messages (from
mobile phone)
3. Select the desired message to send a
When a mobile phone has been paired with
response.
the system, new incoming messages will
●
system, unread messages will automatically
You can modify custom messages through
Phone Settings.			
be downloaded to the system. While you will
●
not be able to check SMS messages
The SMS function may not be supported in
some handset devices.
through the system due to legal regulations,
4. Editing Custom Messages
the system will read back messages for you
for added convenience. The SMS read back
1. In the ‘Phone’ Screen, press the
is also possible when the vehicle is in
button.
2. P ress the
motion.
●
When the notification window is displayed,
press the
2. Checking an SMS message
1. P ress the
Yes
button to check the new
wheel.
3. T he system will read back the new
message.
Note
To listen to the message again, say ‘Read
● 
again’. To listen to the next message, say
‘Next’. To send a reply, say ‘Reply’. To call
but ton nex t to the
Custom Messages menu.
incoming message.
3. From the 6 messages, select the mes-
key on the steering
2. Say the command ‘Read SMS’.
Edit
Settings
sage you wish to edit.
3. S ending an SMS message (Custom
Messages)
The UVO system allows you to respond to
Caution
●
The Editing Custom Messages features are
incoming messages through voice
supported only when the vehicle is parked. If
commands.
you need to edit custom messages, first park
1. After listening to a received message, say
your vehicle in a safe location.
‘Reply’.
2. The UVO system will provide information
pertaining to the 6 Custom Messages.
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When a mobile phone is paired with the
Note
PART
automatically be notified through the system.
PART 3
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Switching the call
Note
●
1. Switching the call between handsfree
and handset device
Accepting a call with the handset device will
automatically connect the call in Private
mode.
When you receive an incoming call, you
have the option of using the handsfree or
talking privately by using the handset
device.
3. Transferring a call on your Handset
device to handsfree
1. If an incoming call is accepted with the
handset device, the call will be connected
2. Transferring the handsfree call to your
Handset device
1. After pressing the
Accept
button for an
incoming call, the following screen will be
displayed.
2. Press the
Private
button. The call will be
transferred to the handset device.
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with the handset device while the UVO
system will display the following screen.
2. Press the Use handsfree button to transfer
the call to the handsfree.
Phone settings
Turn Streaming Audio On and Off
Note
Press the
● 
Setting Phone Volume
●
Streaming Audio is a feature which turns On/
Although the call volume can be changed
Off BT Audio Mode. For more information on
during a call, the volume will return to its ini-
BT Audio, refer to the ‘BT AUDIO MODE’
tial level as saved in Setup.
section in the Audio Features chapter of the
Call volume can be operated separately
user's manual.
from the audio volume, allowing you to
change the call volume without changing the
audio volume.
When call volume is changed, ring volume is
● 
also changed.
2. Press the
Settings
button.
1. W hile in Phone Set tings, press the
Settings
3. Use the
◀
▶
button.
buttons to control the
volume to the desired level.
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●
button to restore the
PART
1. Press the PHONE key.
Default
default setting.
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PHONE FEATURES
Contacts Sync
Contacts Sync is a feature which automatically downloads contacts when pairing a
new phone.
2. Press the
On
or
Off
button next
2. Press the
to the Streaming Audio menu.
Press the
button to restore the
Changes are saved as they are made. In
other words, once you change a setting, the
new setting will become saved.
88
Off
button next
Note
Default
●
default setting.
●
or
to the Contacts Sync menu.
Note
●
On
PART 3. PHONE FEATURES
Press the
Default
button to restore the
default setting.
1. W hile in Phone Set tings, press the
Settings
button.
Changes are saved as they are made. In
● 
other words, once you change a setting, the
new setting will become saved.
SMS
Changing passkey
needed whenever you pair a new handset
the SMS feature will download unread
device.
3 PHONE FEATURES
The passkey is the authentication code
on or off within the system. When turned on,
incoming messages to provide a read back
of new messages.
2. Press the
On
or
Off
button next
to the SMS menu.
Note
●
Press the
Default
button to restore the
default setting.
●
Changes are saved as they are made. In
other words, once you change a setting, the
1. W hile in Phone Set tings, press the
Settings
1. W hile in Phone Set tings, press the
Settings
PART
This feature allows you turn the SMS feature
button.
new setting will become saved.
button.
2. Press the
0000
button next to the pass-
key menu.
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Caution
Mobile Phone Compatibility
Depending on the manufacturer, product and product specification, some mobile phones functions may not be supported or may not operate to specification. Carefully read the cautions
listed below.
●
3. I nput the new passkey and press the
Done button to save.
The occurrence of problems upon using mobile phones may be caused by the mobile phone
and not by the Audio unit.
●
Even mobile phones which support Bluetooth wireless technology function may not operate
Ⓡ
properly if the mobile phone connection has been locked. Release the connection lock and try
Note
The default passkey is “0000” .
●
●
connecting the mobile phone with the system again.
●
The passkey can be set only when the vehicle is parked.
The Mobile phone battery icon and signal strength icon may not be properly displayed depend
ing on the type of mobile phone.
●
Call waiting is supported only when connected mobile phones support this feature. The call
waiting pop-up may not be displayed in some mobile phones.
Audio streaming mode will operate only when a Bluetooth wireless technology enabled phone
Ⓡ
● 
has been connected. Connecting or disconnecting a Bluetooth wireless technology enabled
Ⓡ
phone while audio streaming is operating will stop music play.
●
The audio streaming function may not be supported in some mobile phones.
The phonebook may take a prolonged period of time to download or may not operate in some
● 
mobile phones. The quality of Bluetooth wireless technology handsfree calls may differ
Ⓡ
depending on the mobile phone.
The SMS function may not be supported in some handset devices.
● 
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PART 4
Table of contents
PART 4 VOICE COMMANDS
Conditions for voice command system
… …………………………………………………………………………
92
Operating Voice Command
Adjusting Voice Command Volume… ………… 95
Speaker Adaptation
Creating a Voice Profile… ……………………………… 96
Selecting a Previous Voice Profile… …………… 97
Deleting a Voice Profile… ……………………………… 98
Voice Command List
Command List - General Commands………… 99
Command List - Audio Commands…
………
100
… ………………………………………
100
1. FM/AM Radio
2. SIRIUS……………………………………………………… 100
3. MEDIA… …………………………………………………… 101
4. JUKEBOX………………………………………………… 102
Command List - Phone Commands………… 103
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91
VOICE COMMANDS
Turning Command Feedback On and Off… …… 94
contents
Using Voice Command… ……………………………… 93
Voice Command Help… ………………………………… 93
PART 4
VOICE COMMANDS
Conditions for voice command
system
The voice control system includes a special
handsfree microphone mounted above the
while you are speaking, and ask your
passengers not to speak while you are
giving voice commands.
As the handsfree microphone is positioned
●
driver's seat of your car which blocks out
to pick up the driver's voice, commands by
(filters out) ambient noise and allows you to
other occupants may be understood with
operate system features through voice
less accuracy, and passengers are advised
commands while maintaining proper posture.
to use the handset when making calls.
There are still a few points you should
observe to make sure that you are properly
understood.
Keep doors, windows and the sunroof
●
closed to avoid noise interference from
outside the car. Voice command
performance can be improved if the cabin
environment is quiet.
Press the voice recognition button and say
●
the voice command after the sound of the
beep.
Speak continuously and at normal volume,
●
avoiding unnatural emphasis and pauses
between words
Avoid causing background noise in the car
●
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Voice Command Help
Note
Operating Voice Command
●
Using Voice Command
●
Press the
key shortly to interrupt the
system command feedback and enter a
The Voice Command Help section provides
voice command.
you with lists of commands that can be used
in each mode, adding ease and convenience
say “Exit” or press the
using voice commands.
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key for over 0.8
PART
To terminate the voice control system, either
second.
●
The system voice comment “Please say a
command” will not be stated when the
Command Feedback option is turned off.
●
For more information on the various voice
commands supported by the system, refer to
the “Command Help” or the “Voice
Command List” section.
1. Press the Voice button.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
controller. A
display
will be shown at the top of the screen
followed by a “Please say a command”
system comment.
2. O nce the
icon becomes
displayed, say the desired voice command
2. Press the Help button.
(ex: “What's Playing”)
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Turning Command Feedback On
and Off
Note
●
Press the Default button to restore the
default setting.
Changes are saved as they are made. In
● 
other words, once you change a setting, the
new setting will become saved.
3. Press the mode to view a list of related
Voice Commands.
Note
●
1. Press the Voice button.
The “help” command can be used even while
voice recognition dialogue is operating. At
such time, help instructions appropriate to
the state of the dialogue will be provided.
2. Press the
On
or
Off
button next to
the Command Feedback menu.
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Adjusting Voice Command
Volume
Note
●
P ress the Default button to restore the
●
Changes are saved as they are made. In
default setting.
other words, once you change a setting, the
PART
new setting will become saved.
4 VOICE COMMANDS
1. Press the Voice button.
2. Use the
◀
▶
buttons to adjust the
voice command volume.
3. P ress the
button to return to the
Setup screen.
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VOICE COMMANDS
Speaker Adaptation
Creating a Voice Profile
The Voice Command feature in the UVO
system allows you to create speaker profiles
in order to maximize recognition accuracy.
You will be asked to read a number of
sentences to the system so that it can adapt
2. P ress the Default button next to the
Speaker Adaptation menu.
4. Input the name of the profile you wish to
use and press the Done button.
to your voice. Creating a profile takes
approximately several minutes and must be
done while the vehicle is parked. You can
quit/resume a reading session, but the
system cannot be interrupted while it is
creating the profile.
3. After reading the instructions, press the
Start
1. Press the Voice button.
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button.
5. Follow the training set as shown on the
screen.
Selecting a Previous Voice Profile
PART
3. Press the name of the profile.
displayed on the screen, press the
key then read the displayed sentence in
1. Press the Voice button.
your natural tone.
Note
Press the
● 
None(Default)
button to restore
the default profile.
Note
●
Changes are saved as they are made. In
● 
There are 10 commands in the training set.
other words, once you change a setting, the
For each one, press the speak button and
new setting will become saved.
read the command on the screen.
2. Press the profile name button next to the
Speaker Adaptation menu.
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6. A s each of the 10 commands become
PART 4
VOICE COMMANDS
Deleting a Voice Profile
Note
●
Press the
None(Default)
button to restore
the default profile.
●
Changes are saved as they are made. In
other words, once you change a setting, the
new setting will become saved.
3. Press the Delete button next to the name
of the profile.
1. Press the Voice button.
4. Press the Yes button.
2. Press the profile name button next to the
Speaker Adaptation menu.
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Voice Command List
Command List - General Commands
Command
The voice commands for this system are
Operation
●
Exit / Quit / Cancel
Terminate the voice control system
commands.
○
Go back
Returns to the previous step.
●
Repeat
Repeats the system prompt.
●
Help
 rovides instruction on the voice command
necessary for the current situation.
●
Voice command feedback {on, off}
Turns command feedback on/off.
Global commands (●) : Commands that
operate in all modes.
●
L ocal commands (○) : Commands that
operate only in corresponding modes or
when screens of corresponding modes are
displayed.
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●
PART
divided into Global commands and Local
PART 4
VOICE COMMANDS
Command List - Audio Commands
1. FM/AM Radio
Command
Operation
●
Radio
Plays the most recent frequency for the most recent band
●
Radio {FM, AM}
Plays the most recent frequency for the corresponding Band.
●
Radio {87.5 - 107.9} FM
Plays the selected FM band frequency.
●
Radio {530 - 1710} AM
Plays the selected AM band frequency.
●
Radio FM preset {1 - 12}
Plays the selected FM preset.
●
Radio AM preset {1 - 6}
Plays the selected AM preset.
○
What's playing?
Reads back Radio station information.
2. SIRIUS
Command
Operation
●
Sirius
Plays the most recent SIRIUS channel.
●
Sirius preset {1 - 18}
Plays the selected Sirius preset.
●
Sirius channel {0 - 223}
Plays the selected Sirius channel.
○
What's playing?
Reads back SIRIUS channel information.
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3. MEDIA
Command
Operation
Play {zune, iPod, USB, CD}
Plays the selected media mode.
●
Play {Bluetooth audio, AUX}
Plays the selected media mode.
●
Play artist {artist name}
Plays songs of the selected artist.
●
Play album {album name}
Plays songs of the selected album.
●
Play track {track name}
Plays the selected track.
●
Play playlist {playlist name}
Plays songs of the selected playlist.
●
Play genre {genre}
Plays songs of the selected genre
●
Play audiobook {title}
(iPod only) Plays the selected audiobook.
●
Play podcast {podcast}
(iPod only) Plays the selected iPod podcast.
●
Play composer {composer}
Plays songs for the selected composer.
○
What's playing?
Reads back the current song information.
○
Repeat {on, off}
Turns the repeat feature on or off.
○
Shuffle {on, off}
Turns the shuffle feature on or off.
●
Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} artist {name}
Plays songs for the selected artist in the selected media mode.
●
Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} album {name}
Plays songs for the selected album in the selected media mode.
●
Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} track {name}
Plays the selected track in the selected media mode.
●
Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} playlist {name}
Plays the selected playlist in the selected media mode.
●
Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} genre {genre}
Plays songs for the selected genre in the selected media mode.
●
Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} composer {name}
Plays songs for the selected composer in the selected media mode.
●
Play iPod audiobook {title}
(iPod only) Plays the selected iPod audiobook.
●
Play iPod podcast {podcast}
(iPod only) Plays the selected iPod podcast.
Ⓡ
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●
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4. JUKEBOX
Command
Operation
●
Play JUKEBOX
Plays the JUKEBOX mode.
●
Play JUKEBOX Favorites
Plays songs of JUKEBOX Favorites
●
Play artist {artist name}
Plays songs of the selected artist
●
Play album {album name}
Plays songs of the selected album.
●
Play track {track name}
Plays the selected track.
●
Play playlist {playlist name}
Plays songs of the selected playlist.
●
Play genre {genre}
Plays songs of the selected genre
●
Play composer {composer}
Plays songs of the selected composer.
○
What's playing?
Reads back the current song information.
○
Add to favorites
Adds the current song to favorites.
○
Remove from favorites
Removes the current song from favorites.
○
Repeat {on, off}
Turns the repeat feature on or off.
○
Shuffle {on, off}
Turns the shuffle feature on or off.
●
Play JUKEBOX artist {artist name}
Plays songs of the selected JUKEBOX artist.
●
Play JUKEBOX album {album name}
Plays songs of the selected JUKEBOX album.
●
Play JUKEBOX track {track name}
Plays the selected JUKEBOX track.
●
Play JUKEBOX playlist {name}
Plays the selected JUKEBOX playlist.
●
Play JUKEBOX genre {genre}
Plays songs of the selected JUKEBOX genre.
●
Play JUKEBOX composer {name}
Plays songs of the selected JUKEBOX composer.
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Command List - Phone Commands
Command
Operation
Calls the desired name.
●
Dial {number}
Dials the desired number.
●
Call {name} at home
Calls the desired person at the home number.
●
Call {name} at office
Calls the desires person at the office number.
●
Call {name} on mobile
Calls the desires person on the mobile number.
●
Dial by number
Starts dial by number operation.
●
Call a contact
Starts call by name operation.
●
Phone
Turns on Phone mode screen.
●
Dial international
Starts international call operation.
●
Phone connections
Turns on Phone connections screen.
●
Phone settings
●
SMS
●
Read SMS
●
Recent calls
Turns on Phone settings screen.
Reads back new SMS message
for Bluetooth wireless technology SMS capable phones.
Reads back new SMS message
for Bluetooth wireless technology SMS capable phones.
Turns on Recent Calls list screen.
4 VOICE COMMANDS
Call {name}
PART
●
Ⓡ
Ⓡ
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MEMO
PART 5
Table of contents
PART 5 REAR VIEW CAMERA
About Rear View Camera…………………………… 106
contents
REAR VIEW CAMERA
PART 5. Table of contents
105
PART 5
REAR VIEW CAMERA
About Rear View Camera
●
1. Place the transmission in Reverse “ R ”.
The UVO system is connected with a rear
view camera.
●
The Rear View Camera System uses an
exterior camera integrated to the rear of the
vehicle that sends video feedback to the
UVO system.
●
Regardless of the mode you are in, placing
the transmission in “ R ” will automatically
2. The rear view camera will activate.
display the rear view camera screen.
Warning
Check your surroundings for safety.
●
The rear view camera is equipped with an
optical lens necessary to acquire a wider
field of vision and may result in a display
which differs from the actual distance.
A lways check the rear and left/right
directions when driving in reverse.
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PART 6
Table of contents
PART 6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Before thinking the product has
malfunctioned………………………………………………… 108
Troubleshooting…
109
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107
contents
…………………………………
Troubleshooting guide
PART 6
Troubleshooting guide
Troubleshooting guide
Before thinking the product has malfunctioned
1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device.
2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below.
3. If the problems persist, contact your point of purchase or the nearest service center.
Problem
Function
There are small red, blue, or green dots on
Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel
the screen
deficiency or lighting may occur within 0.01% of total pixels.
The sound or image is not working
The sound is not working
When the power is turned on, the
corners of the screen are dark
●
Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned to [ACC] or [ON]?
●
Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?
●
Has the volume been set to a low level?
●
Has the volume been set on mute?
The display looking somewhat darker after prolonged periods of use is a normal phenomenon
● 
with LCD panels. It is not a malfunction.
●
If the screen is very dark, contact your point of purchase or the nearest service center.
Sound is working from only one speaker
●
Is the position of FAL/BAL sound controls or volume adjusted to only one side?
Sound does not work in AUX mode
Is the audio connector jacks fully inserted into the AUX terminal?
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Troubleshooting
Problem
The power does not turn on.
Possible Cause
The fuse is disconnected.
Solution
Replace with a suitable fuse. If the fuse is disconnected again,
please contact your point of purchase or service center.
Device is not properly connected.
The sound does not work.
Adjust the volume level.
The connector is not properly connected.
●
Check the connection state.
The device is currently fast-forwarding,
● 
rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode.
●
The sound will not work when the device is fast-forwarding,
rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode.
The DISC is dirty or scratched.
● 
Wipe off water or dirt from the DISC. Do not use a disc which
Vibration is occurring from the position in which
● 
has been scratched.
● 
the conversion switch has been installed.
The sound may be short-circuited and the image distorted if
the device begins to vibrate. The device will return to normal
operation once the vibration has stopped.
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PART
The volume level is set the lowest level.
●
● 
The sound quality is low.
Check to see that the device has been properly connected.
●
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Troubleshooting guide
Problem
The USB does not work.
Possible Cause
Solution
●
USB memory is damaged.
● 
●
USB memory has been contaminated.
● 
Please use after formatting the USB into FAT 12/16/32 format.
A separately purchased USB HUB is being
● 
Remove any foreign substances on the contact surface of the
USB memory and multimedia terminal.
● 
Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia
used.
●
terminal on the vehicle.
A USB extension cable is being used.
● 
Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia
A USB which is not a Metal Cover Type USB
●
Use a standard USB Memory.
Use a standard USB Memory.
terminal on the vehicle.
● 
Memory is being used.
●
A HDD type, CF, SD Memory is being used.
●
●
There are no music files which can be played.
● 
The iPod is not
●
There are no titles which can be played.
●
Use iTunes to download and save MP3 files into the iPod.
recognized even though
● 
The iPod firmware version has not been
●
Use iTunes to update the firmware version and reconnect the
properly updated.
iPod with the device.
The iPod device does not recognize
●
Only MP3,WMA file formats are supported. Please use only
the supported music file formats.
it has been connected.
● 
downloads.
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Reset the iPod and reconnect with the device.
PART 7
Table of contents
PART 7 INDEX
INDEX……………………………………………………………… 112
PART
7 INDEX
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INDEX
PART 7
INDEX
By contact list……………………………………………………… 79
Connecting an AUX media device… ……………… 59
By dialing a number…………………………………………… 79
Connecting your iPod device…………………………… 52
by Folders, Artists, Albums, Genres Songs,
Connecting your USB device………………………… 47
About iPod…………………………………………………………… 52
Composers…
About Rear View Camera
By name
………………………………
106
………………………………………………………
49
Connecting your zune device… ……………………… 56
… ……………………………………………………………
82
Contact list…………………………………………………………… 81
About zune…………………………………………………………… 56
By number…………………………………………………………… 83
Contacts Sync…
Adding Favorites………………………………………………… 64
By recent calls…
Control Panel… …………………………………………………… 10
Adjusting Voice Command Volume… …………… 95
By Songs, Genres, Albums, Artists,
Answering an incoming call
Playlists
………………………………
78
…………………………………………………
80
……
38
58
………………
43, 50
Copying the current song… ………………………… 43, 50
Call waiting…………………………………………………………… 78
AUX MODE
Cautions upon handling Audio CDs
59
Copying songs into JUKEBOX…
Copying songs from list… …………………………… 44, 51
Automatic Brightness Control… ……………………… 20
… ………………………………………………………
88
Controls and Features… …………………………………… 10
… ……………………………………………………………
AUDIO CD MODE……………………………………………… 36
AUDIO CD Mode Screen and Features…
…………………………………………………
… ……………
Creating a Voice Profile… ………………………………… 96
36
Cautions upon handling MP3 CD…………………… 40
Cautions upon handling USB MP3………………… 45
Deleting a paired handset device…………………… 73
Changing passkey……………………………………………… 89
Deleting a Voice Profile… ………………………………… 98
Checking an SMS message
85
Deleting all files…………………………………………………… 67
Before thinking the product has
Checking missed calls… …………………………………… 84
Deleting JUKEBOX… ………………………………………… 66
malfunctioned…………………………………………………… 108
Checking System Information… ……………………… 66
Display Settings… ……………………………………………… 20
BT AUDIO MODE……………………………………………… 60
Command List - Audio Commands……………… 100
Downloading contact list
BT Mode Screen and Features
Command List - General Commands
(from mobile phone)……………………………………… 81, 85
AUX Mode Screen…………………………………………… 59
Basic Features
… …………………………………………………
… ……………………
14
60
by Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs
Composers…
…………………………………………………
42, 64
… …………………………
… …………
99
Command List - Phone Commands… ………… 103
Downloading SMS messages
Common Features…………………………………………… 34
(from mobile phone)…………………………………………… 85
By Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs, Podcasts,
Conditions for voice command system… ……… 92
Composers, Audiobooks…
Connecting a handset device… ……………………… 74
112
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………………………………
54
E
JUKEBOX Mode Screen and Features………… 62
Editing Custom Messages… …………………………… 85
Jump……………………………………………………………………… 35
Operating Voice Command……………………………… 93
Explore CD………………………………………………………… 43
Explore USB
Listening to an Audio CD
Ejecting a Disc… ………………………………………………… 38
…………………………………………………………
49
… ………………………………
39
Listening to an MP3 CD… ………………………………… 41
FADER/BALANCE…
…………………………………………
17
FCC Information …………………………………………………… 7
Pairing a Bluetooth wireless technology
Ⓡ
enabled device for the first time……………………… 72
Pairing your handset device to the handsfree
Listening to JUKEBOX……………………………………… 63
system…………………………………………………………………… 72
Listening to music from your Bluetooth
Phone Mode Screens and Features……………… 76
Ⓡ
wireless technology enabled device……………… 61
Phone settings… ………………………………………………… 87
FM/AM MODE… ………………………………………………… 26
Listening to the FM/AM radio…………………………… 27
Placing a call… …………………………………………………… 79
FM/AM Mode Screens and Features… ………… 26
Listening to the SIRIUS radio…
FM/AM Radio
Listening to USB music
……………………………………………………
100
………………………
30
Play/Pause…………………………………………………………… 34
… …………………………………
48
Playing Favorites………………………………………………… 65
Listening to your iPod………………………………………… 53
Power Bass (Optional)……………………………………… 19
Listening to your zune… …………………………………… 57
Precautions upon handling USB… ………………… 46
Preset Scan… ……………………………………………………… 29
INDEX………………………………………………………………… 112
Initializing the system
…………………………………………
16
Inserting a Disc…………………………………………………… 38
Manual Brightness Control… …………………………… 20
Inserting/Ejecting a Disc…………………………………… 38
MEDIA………………………………………………………………… 101
Rejecting an incoming call…
iPod MODE… ……………………………………………………… 52
MEDIA MODE… ………………………………………………… 34
Resetting and Initializing UVO system…
iPod Mode Screen and Features
… …………………
53
……………………………
78
………
15
…………………………………………
……………………………………………………………
… ……………………………………
Memory Management
66
Resetting the system
15
MP3 CD MODE…
………………………………………………
40
REW/FF…
34
MP3 CD Mode Screen and Features… ………… 41
REW/FF a song… ……………………………………………… 61
JUKEBOX… ……………………………………………………… 102
JUKEBOX MODE… …………………………………………… 62
PART 7 . INDEX
113
7 INDEX
first time………………………………………………………………… 72
PART
Listening to AUX media… ………………………………… 59
PART 7
INDEX
Selecting through Track Up/Down… ……………… 39
Safety Precautions … …………………………………………… 8
Selecting USB music………………………………………… 48
TONE… ………………………………………………………………… 18
Safety Symbols … ………………………………………………… 7
Selecting zune music………………………………………… 57
Touch Screen Beep…………………………………………… 18
Scanning FM/AM broadcast frequencies……… 29
Sending an SMS message (Custom
Trademark……………………………………………………… 52, 56
Searching your contacts
Messages)
……………………………………
82
……………………………………………………………
85
Transferring a call on your Handset device to
Select Display Language… ……………………………… 15
Setting Brightness……………………………………………… 20
handsfree……………………………………………………………… 86
Selecting a broadcast frequency… ………………… 27
Setting Phone Volume……………………………………… 87
Transferring the handsfree call to your Handset
Selecting a CD track… ……………………………………… 39
Setting Priority…
74
device… ………………………………………………………………… 86
Selecting a JUKEBOX song
SIRIUS
100
Troubleshooting… …………………………………………… 109
Selecting a Previous Voice Profile… ……………… 97
SIRIUS MODE… ………………………………………………… 30
Turn Streaming Audio On and Off… ……………… 87
Selecting a SIRIUS channel… ………………………… 30
SIRIUS Mode Screen and Features……………… 30
Turn Text Scroll On and Off…
Selecting a song… ……………………………………………… 61
Smart driving practices……………………………………… 71
Turning Command Feedback On and Off… … 94
Selecting an MP3 CD song……………………………… 42
SMS… ……………………………………………………………… 85, 59
Turning Display On and Off……………………………… 21
Selecting from MP3 list……………………………………… 42
Sound and Display Settings… ………………………… 17
Turning System Power Off… …………………………… 14
Selecting from the playlist
Sound Settings…………………………………………………… 17
Turning System Power On… …………………………… 14
… …………………………
63
…………………………………………………
… ……………………………………………………………
……………………
22, 93
49, 54, 57, 63
Speaker Adaptation…………………………………………… 96
Selecting iPod music… ……………………………………… 54
Speed Dependent Volume Control………………… 18
Selecting through channel search… ……………… 31
Steering Wheel…………………………………………………… 12
USB MODE… ……………………………………………………… 45
Selecting through manual search
Storing preset……………………………………………………… 33
USB Mode Screen and Features…………………… 47
Storing presets… ………………………………………………… 28
Using Repeat… …………………………………………………… 35
Switching the call between handsfree and
Using Shuffle… …………………………………………………… 35
……………………………………………………………
………………………………
28, 31, 39, 42, 48, 54, 57, 63
Selecting through preset
………………………………
28, 31
Selecting through SEEK……………………………… 27, 30
handset device… ………………………………………………… 86
Using Skip… ………………………………………………………… 32
Selecting through SIRIUS category list… ……… 32
System Power…
Using the phone features… ……………………………… 76
Selecting through song Up/Down
……………………………………………………
114
PART 7. INDEX
42, 48, 54, 57, 63
…………………………………………………
14
Using your Bluetooth wireless technology
Ⓡ
Handsfree system……………………………………………… 70
V
Viewing SIRIUS channel information… ………… 33
Viewing song information
……………………………………………………………
43, 50, 55, 58
Voice Command Help… …………………………………… 93
Voice Command List… ……………………………………… 99
PART
7 INDEX
When a mobile phone is connected… …………… 76
When making a call…………………………………………… 76
When on a call… ………………………………………………… 77
When receiving an incoming call… ………………… 77
zune MODE………………………………………………………… 56
zune Mode Screen and Features…………………… 56
PART 7 . INDEX
115
MAP DATABASE HOTLINE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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 help.
Caution: 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 that may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure 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 mot be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC.
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