HYUNDAI MOBIS ACB12A0IG DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM

User manual

4-2Multimedia SystemiPod®iPod®is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyThe Bluetooth®word mark and logos are registeredtrademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use ofsuch marks by HYUNDAI is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of theirrespective owners.A Bluetooth®Wireless Technology enabled cell phone isrequired to use Bluetooth®Wireless Technology.Model Name: ACB12A0IGAlt. ACB12A0GG, ACB12A0GN, ACB11A0GE, ACB11A0GL, ACB13A0GG, ACB13A0GN, ACB16A0GG, ACB17A0GG
4-1Multimedia System4C7H4H0000EGAUDIO (With Touch Screen)
4-2Multimedia SystemFeature of Your AudioHead unit❈The actual features in the vehiclemay differ from the illustration.(1) LCD screen• Tap the screen to select a button.(2) RADIO• Start FM and AM Radio.(3) MEDIA• Select USB(iPod®), Bluetooth®(BT)Audio or AUX.• Display the media menu when twoor more media are connected orwhen the [MEDIA] button ispressed in media mode. (4) PHONE• Start Bluetooth®Phone mode.(5) POWER/VOLUME knob • Turn to adjust the volume.• Press to turn the device on or off.(6) RESET• Shutdown and restart the system.
4-3Multimedia System4(7) DISP • Turn the display on or off.(8) CLOCK• Access Time setting.(9) SETUP• Access Display, Sound, Date/Time,Bluetooth, System, Screen Saverand Display Off settings.(10) TUNE knob • Turn to navigate through the sta-tions/songs list.• Press to select an item.(11) SEEK/TRACK• Search for next station in radiomode.• Change the current song in mediamode.4
4-4Multimedia SystemSteering wheel remote control❈The actual features in the vehiclemay differ from the illustration.(1) MUTE• Mutes the audio. (It will be pausedin some media modes.)• Mutes the microphone during acall. (Bluetooth®equipped model)(2) MODE• Press the button to change themode in the following order: Radio➟Media.• Press and hold the button to turnoff.(3) VOLUME• Press to adjust the volume.(4) UP/DOWN• Press the button in radio mode tosearch Presets.• Press and hold the button in radiomode to search frequencies.• Press the button in media mode tochange the current song. (exceptAUX)• Press and hold the button in mediamode to quick search throughsongs. (except Bluetooth®(BT)Audio and AUX)(5) CALL• Pressing the button- If not in Bluetooth®Handsfreemode or receiving a phone call. First press: Display Dial Numberscreen.Second press: Automatically dis-play the most recently DialedCall number.Third press: Dial the phone num-ber entered.- Press in the Incoming Call notifi-cation screen to accept thephone call.- Press in Bluetooth®Handsfreemode to switch to the waiting call.• Pressing and holding the button(more than 1.0 seconds)- If not in Bluetooth®Handsfreemode or receiving a phone call,the most recently Dialed Callnumber is dialed.- Press in Bluetooth®Handsfreemode to transfer the call to yourcell phone.- Press in cell phone mode toswitch to Bluetooth®Handsfreemode.(6) END• Press in Bluetooth®Handsfreemode to end the phone call.• Press in the incoming call screento reject the call.
4-5Multimedia System44• 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 attentionof traffic conditions andincrease the likelihood ofaccidents. Use the phone fea-ture after parking the vehicle.• Exercise caution not to spillwater or introduce foreignobjects into the device. Suchacts could lead to smoke, fire,or product malfunction.(Continued)WARNING (Continued)• Please refrain from use if thescreen is blank or no soundcan be heard as these signsmay indicate product malfunc-tion. Continued use in suchconditions could lead to acci-dents (fires, electric shock) orproduct malfunctions.• Do not touch the antenna dur-ing thunder or lightening assuch acts may lead to light-ning induced electric shock.• Do not stop or park in park-ing-restricted areas to operatethe product. Such acts couldlead to traffic accidents.• Use the system with the vehi-cle engine turned on.Prolonged use with the igni-tion turned on only couldresult in battery discharge.4Driving while distracted canresult in a loss of vehicle con-trol that may lead to an acci-dent, severe personal injury,and death. The driver’s primaryresponsibility is in the safe andlegal operation of a vehicle, anduse of any handheld devices,other equipment, or vehicle sys-tems which take the driver’seyes, attention and focus awayfrom the safe operation of avehicle or which are not permis-sible by law should never beused during operation of thevehicle.WARNING
4-6Multimedia System• Operating the device while driv-ing could lead to accidents dueto a lack of attention to externalsurroundings. First park thevehicle before operating thedevice.• Adjust the volume to levels thatallow the driver to hear soundsfrom outside of the vehicle.Driving in a state where externalsounds cannot be heard maylead to accidents.• Pay attention to the volume set-ting when turning the device on.A sudden output of extreme vol-ume upon turning the device oncould lead to hearing impair-ment. (Adjust the volume to asuitable levels before turning offthe device.)• Turn on the car engine beforeusing this device. Do not oper-ate the audio system for longperiods of time only with theignition turned on as such oper-ations may lead to battery dis-charge.(Continued)(Continued)• Do not subject the device tosevere shock or impact. Directpressure onto the front side ofthe monitor may cause damageto the LCD.• When cleaning the device, makesure to turn off the device anduse a dry and smooth cloth.Never use tough materials,chemical cloths, or solvents(alcohol, benzene, thinners,etc.). As such materials maydamage the device panel orcause color/quality deterioration• Do not place beverages close tothe audio system. Spilling bever-ages may lead to system mal-function.• In this case of product malfunc-tion, please contact your place ofpurchase 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 on status iconsIcons showing audio status are shownin the upper-right corner of the screen.NOTICEIconDescriptionMute Mute engagedBatteryRemaining battery life ofa connected Bluetooth®deviceHandsfree +Audio stream-ing connectionBluetooth®Handsfreecall and audio stream-ing availableHandsfreeconnectionBluetooth®Handsfreecall availableBluetooth®audio streamingBluetooth®audiostreaming availableDownloadingcontactsDownloading contactsthrough Bluetooth®wire-less communicationsDownloading call historyDownloading call historythrough Bluetooth® wire-less communicationsLine busy Phone call in progressMute micMic muted during acall (caller cannothear your voice)Phone signalstrengthDisplay the phone signalstrength for a cell phoneconnected by Bluetooth®
4-7Multimedia System4RadioFM/AM (without RDS)(1) BandSwitch between FM, AM.(2) PresetsView all presets.(3) ListView all available stations.(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.Switching between FM, AM• Press the [RADIO] button on theaudio system to switch betweenFM, AM.• Select [Band] on the screen toswitch between FM, AM.Searching stationsPress the [SEEK/TRACK] button tosearch stations.ListA list of all available stations in thevehicle’s current location is dis-played. Select the desired station.Favorite stations can be saved to[Presets] by selecting [save].PresetsSave up to 40 frequently used stations.To listen to a preset, select thedesired station list.Press and hold the desired slot from1 through 40. This saves the currentstation in the selected slot.If the slot is empty, simply selectingsaves the station to the slot.MenuSelect [Menu], and select the desiredfunction.• Scan: All available stations areplayed for five seconds each.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.
4-8Multimedia SystemFM/AM (with RDS)(1) RadioSwitch between FM and AM.(2) ListView all available stations.(3) PresetsView all presets(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.Switching between FM, AM• Press the [RADIO] button on theaudio system to switch betweenFM, AM.• Select [Radio] on the screen toswitch between FM and AM.Searching stationsPress the [SEEK/TRACK] button tosearch stations.ListA list of all available stations in thevehicle’s current location is dis-played. Select the desired station.Favorite stations can be saved to[Presets] by selecting [+].PresetsSave up to 40 frequently used stations.To listen to a preset, select thedesired station list.Press and hold the desired slot from1 through 40. This saves the currentstation in the selected slot.If the slot is empty, simply selectingsaves the station to the slot.MenuSelect [Menu], and select the desiredfunction.• Traffic Announcement (TA): Enableor disable Traffic Announcements.• Scan: All available stations areplayed for five seconds each.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.
4-9Multimedia System44MediaInformation - Using MP3Supported audio formatsFile formats other than the formatsabove may not be recognized orplayable. Information such as file-name may not be displayed.Range of supported file types1. Bitrate range (Kbps)2. Bit Per Sample range (bit)3. Sampling frequency (Hz)• The sound quality of MP3/WMAcompressed and WAV files mayvary depending on the bitrate. (Ahigher bitrate can have bettersound quality.)• The product only recognizes fileswith the MP3, WMA or WAV exten-sion. Files without one of theseextensions are not recognized.4. Number of recognizable foldersand files• Folders: 2,000 for USB• Files: 6,000 for USB• No recognition limit for folder hier-archies5. Character display range (Unicode)• Filenames: Up to 64 English char-acters (64 Korean characters)• Foldernames: Up to 32 Englishcharacters (32 Korean characters)iNOTICE
4-10Multimedia SystemThe scroll feature can be used todisplay file and folder names thatare too long to display on thescreen.Languages supported (Unicode support)• Korean: 2,604 characters• English: 94 characters• Common Chinese characters:4,888 characters• Special symbols: 986 charactersJapanese/Simplified Chinese char-acters are not supported.Information- Using the USB Devices• Starting the vehicle while a USBdevice is connected can damage thedevice. Please disconnect USBdevices before starting the vehicle.• Starting the vehicle or stopping theengine while an external USB deviceis connected can result in failure ofthe external USB device to operate.• Be cautious of static electricity whenconnecting/disconnecting externalUSB devices.• An encrypted MP3 player is not rec-ognized when connected as an exter-nal device.• External USB devices may not berecognized, depending on the stateof the external USB device.• Only products with byte/sectors for-matted at 4 KB or lower are recog-nized.• Only USB devices in FAT12/16/32format are recognized; NTFS andExFAT file systems are not recog-nized.(Continued)(Continued)• Some USB devices are not recog-nized due to compatibility issues.• Do not touch the USB connections.• Connecting and disconnecting USBdevices rapidly over a short periodof time can cause equipment failure.• Abnormal sounds may be audiblewhen the USB device is disconnected.• Turn the audio off before connectingor disconnecting external USBdevices.• Recognition may take longerdepending on the type, capacity orfile format of the external USBdevice. This is not a product mal-function.• Use of USB devices for purposesother than playing music files is pro-hibited.• Image display and video playbackare not supported.• Use of USB accessories, includingcharge and heat though the USB I/F,can lead to reduced product per-formance or malfunctions. Do notuse USB devices or accessories forthese purposes.(Continued)iNOTICENOTICE
4-11Multimedia System44(Continued)• Use of aftermarket USB hubs andextension cables can result in thevehicle’s audio system failing to rec-ognize your USB device. Connectthe USB device directly to the multi-media port of your vehicle.• When using high-capacity USBdevices with logical drive divisions,only files saved on the highest levellogical drive can be played.If applications are loaded on a USBdrive, file playback may fail.• Some MP3 players, cell phones, dig-ital cameras, etc. (USB devices thatare not recognized as mobile stor-age) may not operate normallywhen connected.• USB charging may not be supportedby some mobile devices.• Operation is guaranteed only forstandard (Metal Cover Type) USBMemory drives.• Operation of HDD, CF, SD and mem-ory stick devices is not guaranteed.• DRM (Digital Rights Management)files cannot be played.(Continued)(Continued)• SD-type USB memory, CF-typeUSB memory, and other USB mem-ory devices that require adaptersfor connection are not supported.• Proper operation of USB HDDs orUSB drives with connectors thatloosen due to vehicle vibrations isnot guaranteed. (iStick, etc.)• USB products that areused as key chains orcell phone accessoriesmay damage the USBjack and affect properfile playback. Please refrain fromuse. Use only products with plugconnectors, as shown in the follow-ing illustration.• When MP3 devices or cell phonesare connected simultaneouslythrough AUX, BT Audio and USBmodes, a popping noise or malfunc-tion may occur.• Use USB 2.0 devices for better com-patibility. Maximum device sizesupported is 32 GB.USB(1) RepeatEnable/disable repeat play.(2) ShuffleEnable/disable shuffle play.(3) ListView a list of all songs.(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.(5) Album ImageView song info.
4-12Multimedia SystemMultimedia System(6) PausePause or play music.(7) Playback progressSelect to skip to the desired location.PlaybackPress the [MEDIA] button, andselect [USB].Connect a USB drive to the USB portto automatically play files on the USBdrive.Changing songsPress the [SEEK/TRACK] button toplay the previous or next song.Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]button to rewind or fast forward thecurrently playing song.Search songs by turning TUNEknob, and press the knob to play.Selecting songs from a listSelect [List] to see a list of songsavailable for play.Select and play the desired song.Repeat playSelect [Repeat] to enable or disable‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’,‘Repeat folder’ or ‘Repeat category’play.• Repeat all: All songs in theplaylist are repeated.• Repeat current song: The cur-rently playing song is repeated.• Repeat folder: All songs in thecurrent folder are repeated.• Repeat category: Repeat allsongs in the current category.InformationThe repeat folder function is availableonly when songs are playing from the[File] category under [List].Shuffle playSelect [Shuffle] to enable or disable‘Shuffle’, ‘Shuffle folder’ or ‘Shufflecategory’ play.• Shuffle: Songs are played inrandom order.• Shuffle folder: Songs withinthe current folder are played in ran-dom order.• Shuffle category: Songs withinthe current category are played inrandom order.MenuSelect [Menu], and select the desiredfunction.• Information: Detailed informationon the currently playing song is dis-played.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.i
4-13Multimedia System4Information- Using the iPod®Devices• To use the audio system’s iPod®con-trol function, use the dedicatedcable provided with your iPod®.• Connecting the iPod®to the vehicleduring play may result in a loudnoise that lasts about one to two sec-onds. Connect the iPod®to the vehi-cle after stopping or pausing play.• Connect the iPod®with the vehicle inthe ACC ON state to begin charging.• When connecting the iPod®cable,be sure to fully push the cable intothe port.• When EQ effects are enabled simul-taneously on external devices, suchas iPod®s and the audio system, theEQ effects may overlap, causingsound quality deterioration or dis-tortion. Deactivate the EQ functionfor all external devices, if possible.• Noise may occur when your iPod®or the AUX port is connected.Disconnect and store separatelywhen not in use.(Continued)(Continued)• There may be noise if the audio sys-tem is used with an iPod®or AUXexternal device connected to thepower jack. In these cases, discon-nect the iPod®or external devicefrom the power jack.• Play may be interrupted, or devicemalfunctions may occur dependingon the characteristics of youriPod®/iPhone®/iPad®.• Play may fail if your iPhone®is con-nected through both Bluetooth®andUSB. In this case, select Dock con-nector or Bluetooth®on youriPhone®to change the sound outputsettings.• If your software version does notsupport the communication proto-col or your iPod®is not recognizeddue to device failure, anomalies ordefects, iPod®mode cannot be used.• iPod®nano (5th generation) devicesmay not be recognized if the batteryis low. Charge sufficiently before use.(Continued)(Continued)• The search and song play order inthe iPod®device may be differentfrom the search order in the audiosystem.• If the iPod®has failed due to aninternal defect, please reset theiPod®(consult your iPod®manual).• Depending on the software version,the iPod®may fail to sync with thesystem. If the media is removed ordisconnected before recognition, theprevious mode may not be restored(iPad®cannot be charged).• Cables other than the 1-meter cableprovided with iPod®/iPhone®/iPad®products may not be recognized.• When other music apps are used onyour iPod®, the system sync func-tion may fail due to malfunction ofthe iPod®application.i
4-14Multimedia SystemiPod®(1) RepeatEnable/disable repeat play.(2) ShuffleEnable/disable shuffle play.(3) ListView a list of all songs.(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.(5) Album ImageView song info.(6) PausePause or play music.(7) Playback progressSelect to skip to the desired location.PlaybackConnect your iPod®to the audioUSB port, press the [MEDIA] button,and select [iPod].Changing songsPress the [SEEK/TRACK] button toplay the previous or next song.Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]button to rewind or fast forward thecurrently playing song.Search songs by turning the TUNEknob, and press the knob to play.Selecting songs from a listSelect [List] to see a list of songsavailable for play.Select and play the desired song.Repeat playSelect [Repeat] to enable or disable‘Repeat category’, ‘Repeat currentsong’ play.• Repeat category: Repeat allsongs in the current category.• Repeat current song: The cur-rently playing song is repeated.Shuffle playSelect [Shuffle] to enable or disable‘Shuffle category’ play.• Shuffle category: Songs withinthe current category are played inrandom order.MenuSelect [Menu], and select the desiredfunction.• Information: Detailed info on thecurrently playing song is displayed.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.
4-15Multimedia System444When other music programs are runningWhen songs saved on your iPod®are playing through a separate musicapp, the above screen is displayed.(1) Play/Pause: Pause or play music.(2) Play iPod Files: Play music savedon your iPod®.(3) Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.(4) Album Image: View playback info.Play iPod FilesSelect [Play iPod Files] to play songssaved on your iPod®.If there are no songs saved on youriPod®, the [Play iPod Files] is dis-abled.InformationOperation cannot be carried out cor-rectly due to iPod®application mal-function.Information- Using Bluetooth®Audio• Bluetooth®Audio mode can only beused if a Bluetooth®-enabled phoneis connected. Only devices that sup-port Bluetooth®audio can be used.• If the Bluetooth®-enabled phone isdisconnected during play, the musicstops.• When the TRACK UP/DOWN but-tons are used during Bluetooth®audio streaming, a popping noise orsound interruptions may occur,depending on the cell phone device.• Depending on the cell phone model,the audio streaming function maynot be supported.• If a phone call is made or receivedwhen music is playing in Bluetooth®Audio mode, the call may mix withthe music.• When returning to Bluetooth®Audio mode after ending a call, playmight not resume automatically forsome cell phone models.ii
4-16Multimedia System• Bluetooth®Handsfree is a fea-ture that enables drivers to prac-tice safe driving. Connecting thecar audio system with aBluetooth®phone allows theuser to conveniently make calls,receive calls, and manage thephone book. Before using theBluetooth®, carefully read thecontents of this user’s manual.• Excessive use or operationswhile driving may lead to negli-gent driving practices and bethe cause of accidents. • Do not operate the device exces-sively while driving. • Viewing the screen for pro-longed periods of time is dan-gerous and may lead to acci-dents. • When driving, view the screenonly for short periods of time.Bluetooth®(BT) Audio(1) RepeatEnable/disable repeat play.(2) ShuffleEnable/disable shuffle play.(3) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.(4) Play/PausePause or play music.Information • Some cell phone models may notsupport particular functions.• Bluetooth®audio volume is syncedwith cell phone media volume.PlaybackPress the [MEDIA] button, andselect [BT Audio].Changing songsPress the [SEEK/TRACK] button toplay the previous or next song.Information Some cell phones may not support thisfunction.iiNOTICE
4-17Multimedia System444Repeat playSelect [Repeat] to enable or disable‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’ or‘Repeat category’ play.• Repeat all: All songs in theplaylist are repeated.• Repeat current song: The cur-rently playing song is repeated.• Repeat category: Repeat allsongs in the current category.Information The repeat play function is engaged,depending on the operation of the con-nected Bluetooth®device.Shuffle playSelect [Shuffle] to enable or disable‘Shuffle’, ‘Shuffle category’ play.• Shuffle: Songs are played inrandom order.• Shuffle category: Songs withinthe current category are played inrandom order.Information The shuffle function is engaged,depending on the operation of the con-nected Bluetooth®device.MenuSelect [Menu], and select the desiredfunction.• Connections: The currently connectedBluetooth®device can be changed.• Information: Detailed information onthe currently playing song is displayed.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.AUXRunning AUXPress the [MEDIA] button, andselect [AUX].Connect the external device connec-tion jack to the AUX terminal to runAUX.(1) Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.ii4
4-18Multimedia SystemPhone Information- Using Bluetooth®(BT) Phone• Bluetooth®is a near-field wirelessnetworking technology that uses the2.4 GHz frequency to connect vari-ous devices within a certain distancewirelessly.• The technology is used in PCs,peripherals, Bluetooth®phones,tablet PCs, household appliancesand automobiles. Devices support-ing Bluetooth®can exchange data athigh speeds without physical cableconnections.• Bluetooth®Handsfree devices enableconvenient access to phone functionsthrough cell phones equipped withBluetooth®.• Some Bluetooth®devices may not besupported by the Bluetooth®Handsfree function.(Continued)(Continued)• When Bluetooth®is connected andcalls are attempted through a con-nected cell phone from outside thevehicle, the call is connectedthrough the Bluetooth®Handsfreefunction of the vehicle.• Please be sure to disconnect theBluetooth®Handsfree functionthrough your Bluetooth®device orthe audio screen.Safety precautions• The Bluetooth®Handsfree functionhelps drivers to drive safely. Byconnecting a Bluetooth®-enabledphone to the vehicle’s audio sys-tem, phone calls can be made andreceived through the audio systemand contacts can be managed.Consult the user manual beforeuse.• Excessive manipulation of controlswhile driving, making it difficult topay attention to the road ahead,can lead to accidents. Do not oper-ate the device excessively whiledriving.• Looking at the screen for a pro-longed time increases the risk ofaccidents. Keep time spent lookingat the screen to a minimum.i
4-19Multimedia System444Precautions when connectingBluetooth®devices• The vehicle supports the followingBluetooth®functions. SomeBluetooth®devices may not sup-port some functions.1) Bluetooth®Handsfree phonecalls2) Operations during a call(Private, Switch, Out Vol. con-trols)3) Download call history saved tothe Bluetooth®device4) Download contacts saved to theBluetooth®device5) Automatic contacts/call historydownload when Bluetooth®isconnected6) Automatic Bluetooth®deviceconnection when the vehicle isstarted7) Bluetooth®audio streamingplayback• Before connecting the audio sys-tem to your device, make sure yourdevice supports Bluetooth®.• Even if your device supportsBluetooth®, a Bluetooth®connec-tion cannot be established if thedevice’s Bluetooth®function isswitched off. Search and connectwith the Bluetooth®functionenabled.• Pair or connect Bluetooth®devicesto the audio system with the vehi-cle at a standstill.• If a Bluetooth®connection is lostdue to abnormal conditions while aBluetooth®device is connected(communication range exceeded,device power OFF, communicationerrors, etc.), the disconnectedBluetooth®device is searched forand automatically reconnected.• If you want to disable theBluetooth®device auto-connectfunction, turn the Bluetooth®func-tion OFF on your device. Consultthe user manuals for individualdevices to see whether Bluetooth®is supported.• Handsfree call quality and volumemay vary depending on the type ofBluetooth®device.• Some Bluetooth®devices are sub-ject to intermittent Bluetooth®con-nection failures. In this case, usethe following method.1) Turn the Bluetooth®function offon your Bluetooth®device  ➟Turn it on and try again.2) Delete the paired device fromboth the audio system andBluetooth®device, then pairagain.3) Power down your Bluetooth®device  ➟Turn it on and tryagain.4) Completely remove the batteryfrom your Bluetooth®device;reinsert it, reboot, and attemptconnection.5) Restart the vehicle and reat-tempt connection.
4-20Multimedia SystemPairing a Bluetooth®deviceInformation on pairing Bluetooth®devices• Pairing refers to the process ofpairing Bluetooth®cell phones ordevices with the system prior toconnection. This is a necessaryprocedure for Bluetooth®connec-tion and usage.• Up to five devices can be paired.• Pairing Bluetooth®device is notallowed while vehicle is moving.Pairing the first Bluetooth®devicePress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system or the [CALL] buttonon the steering wheel remote control➟Search for the vehicle from theBluetooth®device, and pair ➟Enterthe passkey on the Bluetooth®device or approve passkey ➟Bluetooth®pairing completed.1. When the [PHONE] button on theaudio system or the [CALL] but-ton on the steering wheel remotecontrol is pressed, the followingscreen is displayed. Devices cannow be paired.(1) Vehicle Name: Searched name inBluetooth®device.InformationThe vehicle name in the image aboveis an example. Refer to your device forthe actual name of your device.2. Search for available Bluetooth®devices in the Bluetooth®menu ofyour Bluetooth®device (cellphone, etc.).3. Confirm that the vehicle name inyour Bluetooth®device matchesthe vehicle name shown on theaudio screen, then select it.4-1. For devices that require passkeyentry, a passkey entry screen isshown on your Bluetooth®device.- Enter the passkey ‘0000’, in yourBluetooth®device.4-2. For devices that require passkeyconfirmation, the followingscreen is shown on the audiosystem. A 6-digit passkey inputscreen is shown in theBluetooth®device.- After confirming that the 6-digitpasskey on the audio screenand the Bluetooth®device areidentical, select [OK] in yourBluetooth®device.i
4-21Multimedia System444Information The 6-digit passkey in the imageabove is an example. Refer to yourvehicle for the actual passkey.Pairing a second Bluetooth®devicePress the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟ Select [Bluetooth] ➟Select [Connections] ➟Select [AddNew].- The pairing procedure from thispoint is identical to [Pairing the firstBluetooth device].Information• Bluetooth®standby mode lasts forthree minutes. If a device is notpaired within three minutes, pairingis canceled. Start over from thebeginning.• For most Bluetooth®devices, a con-nection is established automaticallyafter pairing. Some devices, howev-er, require separate confirmationwhen connecting after pairing. Besure to check your Bluetooth®device after pairing to confirm thatit has connected.Connecting Bluetooth®devicesIf there are no connected devicesPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system or the [CALL] button inthe steering wheel remote control ➟List of paired Bluetooth®devices  ➟Select the desired Bluetooth®devicefrom the list ➟Connect Bluetooth®.ii
4-22Multimedia SystemIf there are connected devicesPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Settings] ➟Select [Connections] ➟SelectBluetooth®device to connect ➟Select[Connect] ➟Connect Bluetooth®.Information• Only one Bluetooth®device can beconnected at a time.• When a Bluetooth®device is con-nected, other devices cannot bepaired.Accepting/rejecting phone callsReceiving phone calls withBluetooth®connected.(1) Caller name: If the caller numberis in your contacts, the correspon-ding name is displayed.(2) Incoming phone number:Incoming phone number is dis-played.(3) Accept: Accept call.(4) Reject: Reject call.Information• When the incoming call screen isdisplayed, audio mode and the set-tings screen cannot be shown. Onlycall volume control is supported.• Some Bluetooth®devices may notsupport the call reject function.• Some Bluetooth®devices may notsupport the phone number displayfunction.ii
4-23Multimedia System444Operation during calls Incoming call with Bluetooth®con-nected ➟Select [Accept].(1) Display Call duration: Call dura-tion display.(2) Caller name: If the caller number isin your contacts, the correspondingname is displayed.(3) Incoming phone number: Incomingphone number is displayed.(4) Keypad: Number keypad forAutomatic Response Service inputis displayed.(5) Private: Call is transferred to acell phone.(6) Outgoing Volume: Adjust outgo-ing voice volume.(7) End: End call.Information• Some Bluetooth®devices may notsupport the Private function.• The outgoing voice volume mayvary depending on the type ofBluetooth®device. If the outgoingvoice volume is too high or low,adjust the Outgoing Volume.FavoritesPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Favorites] ➟Favorites list displayed.(1) Favorites list: A list of pairedfavorites is displayed.Connect a call when selected.(2) Add to Favorites: Add a down-loaded phone number to favorites.(3) Delete: Delete a saved favorite.i
4-24Multimedia SystemInformation• Up to 20 favorites can be saved foreach connected Bluetooth®device.• Favorites can be accessed when theBluetooth®device they were pairedfrom is connected.• The audio system does not down-load favorites from Bluetooth®devices. Favorites must be newlysaved before use.• To add to favorites, contacts must bedownloaded first.• Saved favorites are not updatedeven if the contacts of the connectedBluetooth®device are changed. Inthis case, favorites need to be delet-ed and added again.Call HistoryPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Call History]➟Call history is displayed.(1) Call History: Display the down-loaded call history list.Connect a call when selected.(2) Sort by: Sort by All Calls, DialedCalls, Received Calls or MissedCalls.(3) Download: Download call historyfrom connected Bluetooth®devices.Information• Up to 50 dialed, received and missedcalls are saved.• When the latest call history isreceived, the existing call history isdeleted.ContactsPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Contacts] ➟Select letter (ABC) ➟Contacts aredisplayed.(1) Contacts: Display downloadedcontacts.Connect a call when selected.(2) Download: Download contacts fromconnected Bluetooth®devices.ii
4-25Multimedia System444Information• Only supported contacts format canbe downloaded and displayed fromthe Bluetooth device, contacts fromsome applications will not be included.• Up to 2,000 contacts can be saved.• In some cases, additional confirmationfrom your Bluetooth®device is neces-sary when downloading contacts. Ifdownloading of contacts unsuccessful,consult your Bluetooth®device’s set-tings or the audio screen to approvethe download.• Contacts without phone numbersare not displayed.DialPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Dial].(1) Phone number entry window: Thephone number entered using thekeypad is displayed.(2) Clear- Shortly press to delete individualdigits.- Press and hold to delete theentire phone number.(3) Keypad: Enter phone number.(4) Bluetooth®Phone name- The name of the connectedBluetooth®device is displayed.- Contacts matching the keypadnumber/letter input are dis-played.(5) Call- Enter and select a phone num-ber to call.- Select without entering a phonenumber to see the most recentdialed call.SettingsPress the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Settings].- For more details, refer to Setup ➟Bluetooth page.i
4-26Multimedia SystemSetupSetup is the screen to control Audiosystem settings.Press the [SETUP] button on theaudio system.Display Press the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Display].• Mode: Adjusts the brightness auto-matically according to surroundingbrightness.• Illumination: The brightness of theaudio screen can be changed.• Text Scroll: If text is too long to bedisplayed on the screen, enablethe text scroll function.Sound Press the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Sound].• Position: Sound balance and fadercan be adjusted.• Tone: Sound tone color can beadjusted.• Back-up Warning Priority:Automatically lower audio volumewhile reversing.• Speed Dependent Volume:Automatically adjust volume basedon vehicle speed.• Beep: Select whether to play abeep sound when the screen istouched.Date/TimePress the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Date/Time].• Set Time: Set the time displayed onthe audio screen.• Time Format: Choose between 12-hour and 24-hour time formats.• Set Date: Set the date displayed onthe audio screen.BluetoothPress the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Bluetooth].• Connections: Control pairing, dele-tion, connection and disconnectionof Bluetooth®devices.• Auto Connection Priority: Set theconnection priority of Bluetooth®devices when the vehicle is start-ed.• Download Contacts: Contacts canbe downloaded from connectedBluetooth®devices.
4-27Multimedia System444Information• When paired devices are deleted,the call history and contacts of thedevice saved to the audio system aredeleted.• For Bluetooth®connections withlow connection priority, some timemay be required for the connectionto be established.• Contacts can be downloaded onlyfrom the currently connectedBluetooth®device.• If no Bluetooth®device is connected,the Download Contacts button isdisabled.SystemPress the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [System].• Language: Change the user lan-guage.• Default: Reset the audio system.Information• The system resets to the default val-ues, and all saved data and settingsare lost.Screen SaverSet the information displayed whenthe audio system is switched off orthe screen is turned off.Press the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [ScreenSaver].• Analog: An analog clock is dis-played.• Digital: A digital clock is displayed.• None: No information is displayed.Display OffTo prevent glare, the screen can beturned off with the audio system inoperation.Press the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Display Off].InformationUse ‘Screen Saver’ to set the informa-tion to be displayed when the screen isturned off.iii
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