HYUNDAI MOBIS ACB12A0IG DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual

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Multimedia System
iPod®
iPod®
is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered
trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
such marks by HYUNDAI is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their
respective owners.
A Bluetooth® Wireless Technology enabled cell phone is
required to use Bluetooth® Wireless Technology.
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Model Name: ACB12A0IG
Alt. ACB12A0GG, ACB12A0GN, ACB11A0GE, ACB11A0GL,
ACB13A0GG, ACB13A0GN, ACB16A0GG, ACB17A0GG
AUDIO (With Touch Screen)
Multimedia System
C7H4H0000EG
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Feature of Your Audio
(2) RADIO
• Start FM and AM Radio.
Head unit
(3) MEDIA
• Select USB(iPod®), Bluetooth®(BT)
Audio or AUX.
• Display the media menu when two
or more media are connected or
when the [MEDIA] button is
pressed in media mode.
(4) PHONE
• Start Bluetooth® Phone mode.
❈ The actual features in the vehicle
may differ from the illustration.
(1) LCD screen
• Tap the screen to select a button.
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(5) POWER/VOLUME knob
• Turn to adjust the volume.
• Press to turn the device on or off.
(6) RESET
• Shutdown and restart the system.
(7) DISP
• Turn the display on or off.
(8) CLOCK
• Access Time setting.
(9) SETUP
• Access Display, Sound, Date/Time,
Bluetooth, System, Screen Saver
and Display Off settings.
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(10) TUNE knob
• Turn to navigate through the stations/songs list.
• Press to select an item.
(11) SEEK/TRACK
• Search for next station in radio
mode.
• Change the current song in media
mode.
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Steering wheel remote control
❈ The actual features in the vehicle
may differ from the illustration.
(1) MUTE
• Mutes the audio. (It will be paused
in some media modes.)
• Mutes the microphone during a
call. (Bluetooth® equipped model)
(2) MODE
• Press the button to change the
mode in the following order: Radio
➟ Media.
• Press and hold the button to turn
off.
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(3) VOLUME
• Press to adjust the volume.
(4) UP/DOWN
• Press the button in radio mode to
search Presets.
• Press and hold the button in radio
mode to search frequencies.
• Press the button in media mode to
change the current song. (except
AUX)
• Press and hold the button in media
mode to quick search through
songs. (except Bluetooth®(BT)
Audio and AUX)
(5) CALL
• Pressing the button
- If not in Bluetooth® Handsfree
mode or receiving a phone call.
First press: Display Dial Number
screen.
Second press: Automatically display the most recently Dialed
Call number.
Third press: Dial the phone number entered.
- Press in the Incoming Call notification screen to accept the
phone call.
- Press in Bluetooth® Handsfree
mode to switch to the waiting call.
• Pressing and holding the button
(more than 1.0 seconds)
- If not in Bluetooth® Handsfree
mode or receiving a phone call,
the most recently Dialed Call
number is dialed.
- Press in Bluetooth® Handsfree
mode to transfer the call to your
cell phone.
- Press in cell phone mode to
switch to Bluetooth® Handsfree
mode.
(6) END
• Press in Bluetooth® Handsfree
mode to end the phone call.
• Press in the incoming call screen
to reject the call.
WARNING
WARNING
Driving while distracted can
result in a loss of vehicle control that may lead to an accident, severe personal injury,
and death. The driver’s primary
responsibility is in the safe and
legal operation of a vehicle, and
use of any handheld devices,
other equipment, or vehicle systems which take the driver’s
eyes, attention and focus away
from the safe operation of a
vehicle or which are not permissible by law should never be
used during operation of the
vehicle.
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• Do not stare at the screen
while driving. Staring at the
screen for prolonged periods
of time could lead to traffic
accidents.
• Do not disassemble, assemble, or modify the audio system. Such acts could result in
accidents, fire, or electric
shock.
• Using the phone while driving
may lead to a lack of attention
of traffic conditions and
increase the likelihood of
accidents. Use the phone feature after parking the vehicle.
• Exercise caution not to spill
water or introduce foreign
objects into the device. Such
acts could lead to smoke, fire,
or product malfunction.
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• Please refrain from use if the
screen is blank or no sound
can be heard as these signs
may indicate product malfunction. Continued use in such
conditions could lead to accidents (fires, electric shock) or
product malfunctions.
• Do not touch the antenna during thunder or lightening as
such acts may lead to lightning induced electric shock.
• Do not stop or park in parking-restricted areas to operate
the product. Such acts could
lead to traffic accidents.
• Use the system with the vehicle
engine
turned
on.
Prolonged use with the ignition turned on only could
result in battery discharge.
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NOTICE
• Operating the device while driving could lead to accidents due
to a lack of attention to external
surroundings. First park the
vehicle before operating the
device.
• Adjust the volume to levels that
allow the driver to hear sounds
from outside of the vehicle.
Driving in a state where external
sounds cannot be heard may
lead to accidents.
• Pay attention to the volume setting when turning the device on.
A sudden output of extreme volume upon turning the device on
could lead to hearing impairment. (Adjust the volume to a
suitable levels before turning off
the device.)
• Turn on the car engine before
using this device. Do not operate the audio system for long
periods of time only with the
ignition turned on as such operations may lead to battery discharge.
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• Do not subject the device to
severe shock or impact. Direct
pressure onto the front side of
the monitor may cause damage
to the LCD.
• When cleaning the device, make
sure to turn off the device and
use a dry and smooth cloth.
Never use tough materials,
chemical cloths, or solvents
(alcohol, benzene, thinners,
etc.). As such materials may
damage the device panel or
cause color/quality deterioration
• Do not place beverages close to
the audio system. Spilling beverages may lead to system malfunction.
• In this case of product malfunction, please contact your place of
purchase or After Service center.
• Placing the audio system within
an electromagnetic environment
may result in noise interference.
• Prevent caustic solutions such
as perfume and cosmetic oil
from contacting the dashboard
because they may cause damage or discoloration.
Information on status icons
Icons showing audio status are shown
in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Icon
Mute
Battery
Description
Mute engaged
Remaining battery life of
a connected Bluetooth®
device
Handsfree + Bluetooth® Handsfree
Audio stream- call and audio streaming connection ing available
Handsfree
connection
Bluetooth® Handsfree
call available
Bluetooth® Bluetooth®
audio
audio streaming streaming available
Downloading contacts
Downloading
through Bluetooth® wirecontacts
less communications
Downloading call history
Downloading
through Bluetooth® wirecall history less communications
Line busy
Phone call in progress
Mute mic
Mic muted during a
call (caller cannot
hear your voice)
Display the phone signal
Phone signal
strength for a cell phone
strength
connected by Bluetooth®
Radio
FM/AM (without RDS)
Switching between FM, AM
• Press the [RADIO] button on the
audio system to switch between
FM, AM.
• Select [Band] on the screen to
switch between FM, AM.
Searching stations
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
search stations.
(2) Presets
View all presets.
Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desired
function.
• Scan: All available stations are
played for five seconds each.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound settings can be changed.
(3) List
View all available stations.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
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(1) Band
Switch between FM, AM.
List
A list of all available stations in the
vehicle’s current location is displayed. Select the desired station.
Favorite stations can be saved to
[Presets] by selecting [save].
Presets
Save up to 40 frequently used stations.
To listen to a preset, select the
desired station list.
Press and hold the desired slot from
1 through 40. This saves the current
station in the selected slot.
If the slot is empty, simply selecting
saves the station to the slot.
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FM/AM (with RDS)
Switching between FM, AM
• Press the [RADIO] button on the
audio system to switch between
FM, AM.
• Select [Radio] on the screen to
switch between FM and AM.
Searching stations
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
search stations.
(1) Radio
Switch between FM and AM.
(2) List
View all available stations.
(3) Presets
View all presets
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
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List
A list of all available stations in the
vehicle’s current location is displayed. Select the desired station.
Favorite stations can be saved to
[Presets] by selecting [+].
Presets
Save up to 40 frequently used stations.
To listen to a preset, select the
desired station list.
Press and hold the desired slot from
1 through 40. This saves the current
station in the selected slot.
If the slot is empty, simply selecting
saves the station to the slot.
Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desired
function.
• Traffic Announcement (TA): Enable
or disable Traffic Announcements.
• Scan: All available stations are
played for five seconds each.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound settings can be changed.
Media
i Information - Using MP3
Range of supported file types
1. Bitrate range (Kbps)
3. Sampling frequency (Hz)
Supported audio formats
NOTICE
File formats other than the formats
above may not be recognized or
playable. Information such as filename may not be displayed.
4. Number of recognizable folders
and files
• Folders: 2,000 for USB
• Files: 6,000 for USB
• No recognition limit for folder hierarchies
2. Bit Per Sample range (bit)
5. Character display range (Unicode)
• Filenames: Up to 64 English characters (64 Korean characters)
• Foldernames: Up to 32 English
characters (32 Korean characters)
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• The sound quality of MP3/WMA
compressed and WAV files may
vary depending on the bitrate. (A
higher bitrate can have better
sound quality.)
• The product only recognizes files
with the MP3, WMA or WAV extension. Files without one of these
extensions are not recognized.
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NOTICE
The scroll feature can be used to
display file and folder names that
are too long to display on the
screen.
Languages supported (Unicode support)
• Korean: 2,604 characters
• English: 94 characters
• Common Chinese characters:
4,888 characters
• Special symbols: 986 characters
NOTICE
Japanese/Simplified Chinese characters are not supported.
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i Information
- Using the USB Devices
• Starting the vehicle while a USB
device is connected can damage the
device. Please disconnect USB
devices before starting the vehicle.
• Starting the vehicle or stopping the
engine while an external USB device
is connected can result in failure of
the external USB device to operate.
• Be cautious of static electricity when
connecting/disconnecting external
USB devices.
• An encrypted MP3 player is not recognized when connected as an external device.
• External USB devices may not be
recognized, depending on the state
of the external USB device.
• Only products with byte/sectors formatted at 4 KB or lower are recognized.
• Only USB devices in FAT12/16/32
format are recognized; NTFS and
ExFAT file systems are not recognized.
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• Some USB devices are not recognized due to compatibility issues.
• Do not touch the USB connections.
• Connecting and disconnecting USB
devices rapidly over a short period
of time can cause equipment failure.
• Abnormal sounds may be audible
when the USB device is disconnected.
• Turn the audio off before connecting
or disconnecting external USB
devices.
• Recognition may take longer
depending on the type, capacity or
file format of the external USB
device. This is not a product malfunction.
• Use of USB devices for purposes
other than playing music files is prohibited.
• Image display and video playback
are not supported.
• Use of USB accessories, including
charge and heat though the USB I/F,
can lead to reduced product performance or malfunctions. Do not
use USB devices or accessories for
these purposes.
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• SD-type USB memory, CF-type
USB memory, and other USB memory devices that require adapters
for connection are not supported.
• Proper operation of USB HDDs or
USB drives with connectors that
loosen due to vehicle vibrations is
not guaranteed. (iStick, etc.)
• USB products that are
used as key chains or
cell phone accessories
may damage the USB
jack and affect proper
file playback. Please refrain from
use. Use only products with plug
connectors, as shown in the following illustration.
• When MP3 devices or cell phones
are connected simultaneously
through AUX, BT Audio and USB
modes, a popping noise or malfunction may occur.
• Use USB 2.0 devices for better compatibility. Maximum device size
supported is 32 GB.
USB
(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat play.
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• Use of aftermarket USB hubs and
extension cables can result in the
vehicle’s audio system failing to recognize your USB device. Connect
the USB device directly to the multimedia port of your vehicle.
• When using high-capacity USB
devices with logical drive divisions,
only files saved on the highest level
logical drive can be played.
If applications are loaded on a USB
drive, file playback may fail.
• Some MP3 players, cell phones, digital cameras, etc. (USB devices that
are not recognized as mobile storage) may not operate normally
when connected.
• USB charging may not be supported
by some mobile devices.
• Operation is guaranteed only for
standard (Metal Cover Type) USB
Memory drives.
• Operation of HDD, CF, SD and memory stick devices is not guaranteed.
• DRM (Digital Rights Management)
files cannot be played.
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(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle play.
(3) List
View a list of all songs.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(5) Album Image
View song info.
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(6) Pause
Pause or play music.
Selecting songs from a list
Select [List] to see a list of songs
available for play.
(7) Playback progress
Select to skip to the desired location.
Playback
Press the [MEDIA] button, and
select [USB].
Connect a USB drive to the USB port
to automatically play files on the USB
drive.
Changing songs
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
play the previous or next song.
Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]
button to rewind or fast forward the
currently playing song.
Search songs by turning TUNE
knob, and press the knob to play.
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Select and play the desired song.
Repeat play
Select [Repeat] to enable or disable
‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’,
‘Repeat folder’ or ‘Repeat category’
play.
•
Repeat all: All songs in the
playlist are repeated.
•
Repeat current song: The currently playing song is repeated.
•
Repeat folder: All songs in the
current folder are repeated.
•
Repeat category: Repeat all
songs in the current category.
i Information
The repeat folder function is available
only when songs are playing from the
[File] category under [List].
Shuffle play
Select [Shuffle] to enable or disable
‘Shuffle’, ‘Shuffle folder’ or ‘Shuffle
category’ play.
•
Shuffle: Songs are played in
random order.
•
Shuffle folder: Songs within
the current folder are played in random order.
•
Shuffle category: Songs within
the current category are played in
random order.
Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desired
function.
• Information: Detailed information
on the currently playing song is displayed.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound settings can be changed.
i Information
iPod®
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• The search and song play order in
the iPod® device may be different
from the search order in the audio
system.
• If the iPod® has failed due to an
internal defect, please reset the
iPod® (consult your iPod® manual).
• Depending on the software version,
the iPod® may fail to sync with the
system. If the media is removed or
disconnected before recognition, the
previous mode may not be restored
(iPad® cannot be charged).
• Cables other than the 1-meter cable
provided with iPod®/iPhone®/iPad®
products may not be recognized.
• When other music apps are used on
your iPod®, the system sync function may fail due to malfunction of
the iPod® application.
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- Using the
Devices
• To use the audio system’s iPod® control function, use the dedicated
cable provided with your iPod®.
• Connecting the iPod® to the vehicle
during play may result in a loud
noise that lasts about one to two seconds. Connect the iPod® to the vehicle after stopping or pausing play.
• Connect the iPod® with the vehicle in
the ACC ON state to begin charging.
• When connecting the iPod® cable,
be sure to fully push the cable into
the port.
• When EQ effects are enabled simultaneously on external devices, such
as iPod®s and the audio system, the
EQ effects may overlap, causing
sound quality deterioration or distortion. Deactivate the EQ function
for all external devices, if possible.
• Noise may occur when your iPod®
or the AUX port is connected.
Disconnect and store separately
when not in use.
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• There may be noise if the audio system is used with an iPod® or AUX
external device connected to the
power jack. In these cases, disconnect the iPod® or external device
from the power jack.
• Play may be interrupted, or device
malfunctions may occur depending
on the characteristics of your
iPod®/iPhone®/iPad®.
• Play may fail if your iPhone® is connected through both Bluetooth® and
USB. In this case, select Dock connector or Bluetooth® on your
iPhone® to change the sound output
settings.
• If your software version does not
support the communication protocol or your iPod® is not recognized
due to device failure, anomalies or
defects, iPod® mode cannot be used.
• iPod® nano (5th generation) devices
may not be recognized if the battery
is low. Charge sufficiently before use.
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iPod®
(6) Pause
Pause or play music.
(7) Playback progress
Select to skip to the desired location.
Playback
Connect your iPod® to the audio
USB port, press the [MEDIA] button,
and select [iPod].
(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat play.
(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle play.
(3) List
View a list of all songs.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(5) Album Image
View song info.
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Changing songs
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
play the previous or next song.
Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]
button to rewind or fast forward the
currently playing song.
Search songs by turning the TUNE
knob, and press the knob to play.
Selecting songs from a list
Select [List] to see a list of songs
available for play.
Select and play the desired song.
Repeat play
Select [Repeat] to enable or disable
‘Repeat category’, ‘Repeat current
song’ play.
•
Repeat category: Repeat all
songs in the current category.
•
Repeat current song: The currently playing song is repeated.
Shuffle play
Select [Shuffle] to enable or disable
‘Shuffle category’ play.
•
Shuffle category: Songs within
the current category are played in
random order.
Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desired
function.
• Information: Detailed info on the
currently playing song is displayed.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound settings can be changed.
When other music programs are running
Play iPod Files
Select [Play iPod Files] to play songs
saved on your iPod®.
If there are no songs saved on your
iPod®, the [Play iPod Files] is disabled.
i Information
iPod®
•
•
•
•
•
•
- Using Bluetooth® Audio
Bluetooth® Audio mode can only be
used if a Bluetooth®-enabled phone
is connected. Only devices that support Bluetooth® audio can be used.
If the Bluetooth®-enabled phone is
disconnected during play, the music
stops.
When the TRACK UP/DOWN buttons are used during Bluetooth®
audio streaming, a popping noise or
sound interruptions may occur,
depending on the cell phone device.
Depending on the cell phone model,
the audio streaming function may
not be supported.
If a phone call is made or received
when music is playing in Bluetooth®
Audio mode, the call may mix with
the music.
When returning to Bluetooth®
Audio mode after ending a call, play
might not resume automatically for
some cell phone models.
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When songs saved on your
are playing through a separate music
app, the above screen is displayed.
(1) Play/Pause: Pause or play music.
(2) Play iPod Files: Play music saved
on your iPod®.
(3) Sound Settings: Audio sound settings can be changed.
(4) Album Image: View playback info.
Operation cannot be carried out correctly due to iPod® application malfunction.
i Information
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NOTICE
• Bluetooth® Handsfree is a feature that enables drivers to practice safe driving. Connecting the
car audio system with a
Bluetooth® phone allows the
user to conveniently make calls,
receive calls, and manage the
phone book. Before using the
Bluetooth®, carefully read the
contents of this user’s manual.
• Excessive use or operations
while driving may lead to negligent driving practices and be
the cause of accidents.
• Do not operate the device excessively while driving.
• Viewing the screen for prolonged periods of time is dangerous and may lead to accidents.
• When driving, view the screen
only for short periods of time.
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Bluetooth® (BT) Audio
i Information
• Some cell phone models may not
support particular functions.
• Bluetooth® audio volume is synced
with cell phone media volume.
Playback
Press the [MEDIA] button, and
select [BT Audio].
(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat play.
(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle play.
(3) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(4) Play/Pause
Pause or play music.
Changing songs
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
play the previous or next song.
i Information
Some cell phones may not support this
function.
Repeat play
Select [Repeat] to enable or disable
‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’ or
‘Repeat category’ play.
•
Repeat all: All songs in the
playlist are repeated.
•
Repeat current song: The currently playing song is repeated.
•
Repeat category: Repeat all
songs in the current category.
The repeat play function is engaged,
depending on the operation of the connected Bluetooth® device.
AUX
Running AUX
Press the [MEDIA] button, and
select [AUX].
i Information
The shuffle function is engaged,
depending on the operation of the connected Bluetooth® device.
Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desired
function.
• Connections: The currently connected
Bluetooth® device can be changed.
• Information: Detailed information on
the currently playing song is displayed.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound settings can be changed.
Connect the external device connection jack to the AUX terminal to run
AUX.
(1) Sound Settings: Audio sound settings can be changed.
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i Information
Shuffle play
Select [Shuffle] to enable or disable
‘Shuffle’, ‘Shuffle category’ play.
•
Shuffle: Songs are played in
random order.
•
Shuffle category: Songs within
the current category are played in
random order.
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Phone
i Information
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•
- Using Bluetooth® (BT) Phone
Bluetooth® is a near-field wireless
networking technology that uses the
2.4 GHz frequency to connect various devices within a certain distance
wirelessly.
The technology is used in PCs,
peripherals, Bluetooth® phones,
tablet PCs, household appliances
and automobiles. Devices supporting Bluetooth® can exchange data at
high speeds without physical cable
connections.
Bluetooth® Handsfree devices enable
convenient access to phone functions
through cell phones equipped with
Bluetooth®.
Some Bluetooth® devices may not be
supported by the Bluetooth®
Handsfree function.
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• When Bluetooth® is connected and
calls are attempted through a connected cell phone from outside the
vehicle, the call is connected
through the Bluetooth® Handsfree
function of the vehicle.
• Please be sure to disconnect the
Bluetooth® Handsfree function
through your Bluetooth® device or
the audio screen.
Safety precautions
• The Bluetooth® Handsfree function
helps drivers to drive safely. By
connecting a Bluetooth®-enabled
phone to the vehicle’s audio system, phone calls can be made and
received through the audio system
and contacts can be managed.
Consult the user manual before
use.
• Excessive manipulation of controls
while driving, making it difficult to
pay attention to the road ahead,
can lead to accidents. Do not operate the device excessively while
driving.
• Looking at the screen for a prolonged time increases the risk of
accidents. Keep time spent looking
at the screen to a minimum.
• Even if your device supports
Bluetooth®, a Bluetooth® connection cannot be established if the
device’s Bluetooth® function is
switched off. Search and connect
with the Bluetooth® function
enabled.
• Pair or connect Bluetooth® devices
to the audio system with the vehicle at a standstill.
• If a Bluetooth® connection is lost
due to abnormal conditions while a
Bluetooth® device is connected
(communication range exceeded,
device power OFF, communication
errors, etc.), the disconnected
Bluetooth® device is searched for
and automatically reconnected.
• If you want to disable the
Bluetooth® device auto-connect
function, turn the Bluetooth® function OFF on your device. Consult
the user manuals for individual
devices to see whether Bluetooth®
is supported.
• Handsfree call quality and volume
may vary depending on the type of
Bluetooth® device.
• Some Bluetooth® devices are subject to intermittent Bluetooth® connection failures. In this case, use
the following method.
1) Turn the Bluetooth® function off
on your Bluetooth® device ➟
Turn it on and try again.
2) Delete the paired device from
both the audio system and
Bluetooth® device, then pair
again.
3) Power down your Bluetooth®
device ➟ Turn it on and try
again.
4) Completely remove the battery
from your Bluetooth® device;
reinsert it, reboot, and attempt
connection.
5) Restart the vehicle and reattempt connection.
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Precautions when connecting
Bluetooth® devices
• The vehicle supports the following
Bluetooth®
functions.
Some
Bluetooth® devices may not support some functions.
1) Bluetooth® Handsfree phone
calls
2) Operations during a call
(Private, Switch, Out Vol. controls)
3) Download call history saved to
the Bluetooth® device
4) Download contacts saved to the
Bluetooth® device
5) Automatic contacts/call history
download when Bluetooth® is
connected
6) Automatic Bluetooth® device
connection when the vehicle is
started
7) Bluetooth® audio streaming
playback
• Before connecting the audio system to your device, make sure your
device supports Bluetooth®.
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Pairing a Bluetooth® device
Information on pairing Bluetooth®
devices
• Pairing refers to the process of
pairing Bluetooth® cell phones or
devices with the system prior to
connection. This is a necessary
procedure for Bluetooth® connection and usage.
• Up to five devices can be paired.
• Pairing Bluetooth® device is not
allowed while vehicle is moving.
Pairing the first Bluetooth® device
Press the [PHONE] button on the
audio system or the [CALL] button
on the steering wheel remote control
➟ Search for the vehicle from the
Bluetooth® device, and pair ➟ Enter
the passkey on the Bluetooth®
device or approve passkey ➟
Bluetooth® pairing completed.
1. When the [PHONE] button on the
audio system or the [CALL] button on the steering wheel remote
control is pressed, the following
screen is displayed. Devices can
now be paired.
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(1) Vehicle Name: Searched name in
Bluetooth® device.
i Information
4-1. For devices that require passkey
entry, a passkey entry screen is
shown on your Bluetooth®
device.
- Enter the passkey ‘0000’, in your
Bluetooth® device.
4-2. For devices that require passkey
confirmation, the following
screen is shown on the audio
system. A 6-digit passkey input
screen is shown in the
Bluetooth® device.
The vehicle name in the image above
is an example. Refer to your device for
the actual name of your device.
2. Search for available Bluetooth®
devices in the Bluetooth® menu of
your Bluetooth® device (cell
phone, etc.).
3. Confirm that the vehicle name in
your Bluetooth® device matches
the vehicle name shown on the
audio screen, then select it.
- After confirming that the 6-digit
passkey on the audio screen
and the Bluetooth® device are
identical, select [OK] in your
Bluetooth® device.
i Information
The 6-digit passkey in the image
above is an example. Refer to your
vehicle for the actual passkey.
Pairing a second Bluetooth® device
Press the [SETUP] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Bluetooth] ➟
Select [Connections] ➟ Select [Add
New].
i Information
Press the [PHONE] button on the
audio system or the [CALL] button in
the steering wheel remote control ➟
List of paired Bluetooth® devices ➟
Select the desired Bluetooth® device
from the list ➟ Connect Bluetooth®.
Multimedia System
• Bluetooth® standby mode lasts for
three minutes. If a device is not
paired within three minutes, pairing
is canceled. Start over from the
beginning.
• For most Bluetooth® devices, a connection is established automatically
after pairing. Some devices, however, require separate confirmation
when connecting after pairing. Be
sure to check your Bluetooth®
device after pairing to confirm that
it has connected.
Connecting Bluetooth® devices
If there are no connected devices
- The pairing procedure from this
point is identical to [Pairing the first
Bluetooth device].
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If there are connected devices
Press the [PHONE] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Settings] ➟
Select [Connections] ➟ Select
Bluetooth® device to connect ➟ Select
[Connect] ➟ Connect Bluetooth®.
i Information
• Only one Bluetooth® device can be
connected at a time.
• When a Bluetooth® device is connected, other devices cannot be
paired.
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Accepting/rejecting phone calls
Receiving
phone
calls
Bluetooth® connected.
with
(1) Caller name: If the caller number
is in your contacts, the corresponding name is displayed.
(2) Incoming
phone
number:
Incoming phone number is displayed.
(3) Accept: Accept call.
(4) Reject: Reject call.
i Information
• When the incoming call screen is
displayed, audio mode and the settings screen cannot be shown. Only
call volume control is supported.
• Some Bluetooth® devices may not
support the call reject function.
• Some Bluetooth® devices may not
support the phone number display
function.
Operation during calls
Incoming call with Bluetooth® connected ➟ Select [Accept].
i Information
• Some Bluetooth® devices may not
support the Private function.
• The outgoing voice volume may
vary depending on the type of
Bluetooth® device. If the outgoing
voice volume is too high or low,
adjust the Outgoing Volume.
Favorites
Press the [PHONE] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Favorites] ➟
Favorites list displayed.
(1) Favorites list: A list of paired
favorites is displayed.
Connect a call when selected.
(2) Add to Favorites: Add a downloaded phone number to favorites.
(3) Delete: Delete a saved favorite.
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(1) Display Call duration: Call duration display.
(2) Caller name: If the caller number is
in your contacts, the corresponding
name is displayed.
(3) Incoming phone number: Incoming
phone number is displayed.
(4) Keypad: Number keypad for
Automatic Response Service input
is displayed.
(5) Private: Call is transferred to a
cell phone.
(6) Outgoing Volume: Adjust outgoing voice volume.
(7) End: End call.
Multimedia System
i Information
• Up to 20 favorites can be saved for
each connected Bluetooth® device.
• Favorites can be accessed when the
Bluetooth® device they were paired
from is connected.
• The audio system does not download favorites from Bluetooth®
devices. Favorites must be newly
saved before use.
• To add to favorites, contacts must be
downloaded first.
• Saved favorites are not updated
even if the contacts of the connected
Bluetooth® device are changed. In
this case, favorites need to be deleted and added again.
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Call History
Press the [PHONE] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Call History]
➟ Call history is displayed.
i Information
• Up to 50 dialed, received and missed
calls are saved.
• When the latest call history is
received, the existing call history is
deleted.
Contacts
Press the [PHONE] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Contacts] ➟
Select letter (ABC) ➟ Contacts are
displayed.
(1) Call History: Display the downloaded call history list.
Connect a call when selected.
(2) Sort by: Sort by All Calls, Dialed
Calls, Received Calls or Missed
Calls.
(3) Download: Download call history
from connected Bluetooth® devices.
(1) Contacts: Display downloaded
contacts.
Connect a call when selected.
(2) Download: Download contacts from
connected Bluetooth® devices.
i Information
Press the [PHONE] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Dial].
(5) Call
- Enter and select a phone number to call.
- Select without entering a phone
number to see the most recent
dialed call.
Settings
(1) Phone number entry window: The
phone number entered using the
keypad is displayed.
(2) Clear
- Shortly press to delete individual
digits.
- Press and hold to delete the
entire phone number.
(3) Keypad: Enter phone number.
(4) Bluetooth® Phone name
- The name of the connected
Bluetooth® device is displayed.
- Contacts matching the keypad
number/letter input are displayed.
Press the [PHONE] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Settings].
- For more details, refer to Setup ➟
Bluetooth page.
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Multimedia System
• Only supported contacts format can
be downloaded and displayed from
the Bluetooth device, contacts from
some applications will not be included.
• Up to 2,000 contacts can be saved.
• In some cases, additional confirmation
from your Bluetooth® device is necessary when downloading contacts. If
downloading of contacts unsuccessful,
consult your Bluetooth® device’s settings or the audio screen to approve
the download.
• Contacts without phone numbers
are not displayed.
Dial
Multimedia System
Setup
Setup is the screen to control Audio
system settings.
Press the [SETUP] button on the
audio system.
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Display
Date/Time
Press the [SETUP] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Display].
• Mode: Adjusts the brightness automatically according to surrounding
brightness.
• Illumination: The brightness of the
audio screen can be changed.
• Text Scroll: If text is too long to be
displayed on the screen, enable
the text scroll function.
Press the [SETUP] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Date/Time].
• Set Time: Set the time displayed on
the audio screen.
• Time Format: Choose between 12hour and 24-hour time formats.
• Set Date: Set the date displayed on
the audio screen.
Sound
Press the [SETUP] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Sound].
• Position: Sound balance and fader
can be adjusted.
• Tone: Sound tone color can be
adjusted.
• Back-up
Warning
Priority:
Automatically lower audio volume
while reversing.
• Speed
Dependent
Volume:
Automatically adjust volume based
on vehicle speed.
• Beep: Select whether to play a
beep sound when the screen is
touched.
Bluetooth
Press the [SETUP] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Bluetooth].
• Connections: Control pairing, deletion, connection and disconnection
of Bluetooth® devices.
• Auto Connection Priority: Set the
connection priority of Bluetooth®
devices when the vehicle is started.
• Download Contacts: Contacts can
be downloaded from connected
Bluetooth® devices.
i Information
Display Off
Press the [SETUP] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [System].
• Language: Change the user language.
• Default: Reset the audio system.
To prevent glare, the screen can be
turned off with the audio system in
operation.
Press the [SETUP] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Display Off].
i Information
• The system resets to the default values, and all saved data and settings
are lost.
i Information
Use ‘Screen Saver’ to set the information to be displayed when the screen is
turned off.
Multimedia System
• When paired devices are deleted,
the call history and contacts of the
device saved to the audio system are
deleted.
• For Bluetooth® connections with
low connection priority, some time
may be required for the connection
to be established.
• Contacts can be downloaded only
from the currently connected
Bluetooth® device.
• If no Bluetooth® device is connected,
the Download Contacts button is
disabled.
System
Screen Saver
Set the information displayed when
the audio system is switched off or
the screen is turned off.
Press the [SETUP] button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Screen
Saver].
• Analog: An analog clock is displayed.
• Digital: A digital clock is displayed.
• None: No information is displayed.
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FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one ormore 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 ormodifications 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 the FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part
of your body.

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