HYUNDAI MOBIS AM1A1C6AN DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual K UMa B3 0 NC

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM K UMa B3 0 NC

User Manual

4 1Features of your vehicle■ CD PlayerK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:13 PM  Page 1
Features of your vehicle24SYSTEM CONTROLLERSAND FUNCTIONSAudio Head Unit 1. (EJECT)• Ejects the disc.2. • Convert to Radio mode.• Each time the key is pressed,themode is changed in order of FM1,FM2, AM, XM1, XM2, XM3.3. • Convert to Media Mode• Each time the key is pressed, themode is changed in order of CD,USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BTAudio.4. • Converts to Phone mode❈When a phone is not connected,the connection screen is displayed.5. POWER/VOL knob•  Power : Press to turn power on/off.•  Volume : Turn left/right to controlvolume.6. • When pressed shortly(under 0.8seconds)- Radio mode : plays previous/nextfrequency.- Media (CD/USB/iPod®/My Music)modes : changes the track,Song(file)• When pressed and held (Over 0.8seconds)- Radio mode : continuously changesthe frequency. Upon release, playsthe current frequency.- Media(CD/USB/iPod®/My Music) modes: rewinds or fast forwards the trackor file- During a Handsfree call, controlsthe call volume.7. • HD RADIO™ : Channel Change• XM RADIO™ : Category Search• CD/USB/MP3 mode : Search Folder8. RESET• Forced system termination and sys-tem restart.CATFOLDERSEEKTRACKPHONEMEDIARADIOK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 2
4 3Features of your vehicle9. • Turns the monitor display on/off.10. • Shortly press the key(under 0.8seconds) : Display time screen• Press and hold the key(over 0.8seconds) : Move to the time settingmode11. • Radio Mode : previews all receiv-able broadcasts for 5 seconds each• Media (CD/USB/My Music) modes :previews each song (file) for 10seconds each.12. • Converts to Setup mode.13. TUNE knob• Radio mode : turn to change broad-cast frequencies.• Media (CD/USB/iPod®/My Music)modes : turn to search tracks/chan-nels/files.14. DISC-IN LED• LED that indicates whether a disc isinserted.CLOCKSETUPSCAN DISP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 3
Features of your vehicle44Steering remote controller1. VOLUME• Used to control volume.2. MUTE• Mutes audio volume.3. SEEK• When pressed shortly (under 0.8 sec-onds)- Radio mode : searches broadcastfrequencies saved to presets.- Media(CD/ USB/ iPod®/ My Music/ BTAudio) modes : changes the track,file or chapter.• When pressed and held (over 0.8 sec-onds)- Radio mode, automatically search-es broadcast frequencies andchannels- Media(CD/USB/iPod®/My Music)modes, rewinds or fast forwardsthe track or song(file)- BT Audio mode may not be sup-ported in some mobile phones.4. MODE• Each time this key is pressed, themode is changed in order ofFM1➟FM2➟AM➟XM1➟XM2➟XM3➟CD➟USB or iPod®➟AUX➟MyMusic➟BT Audio• If the media is not connected or adisc is not inserted, correspondingmodes will be disabled.5. • When pressed shortly- Starts voice recognition- When selecting during a voiceprompt, stops the prompt andconverts to voice command wait-ing state• When pressed and held (over 0.8 sec-onds)- Ends voice recognitionK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 4
4 5Features of your vehicle6. • When pressed shortly- When pressed in the phone screen,displays call history screen- When pressed in the dial screen,makes a call- When pressed in the incoming callscreen, answers the call- When pressed during call waiting,switches to waiting call (CallWaiting)• When pressed and held (over 0.8 sec-onds)- When pressed in the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Handsfreewait mode, redials the last call- When pressed during a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Handsfreecall, switches call back to mobilephone (Private)- When pressed while calling on themobile phone, switches call back toBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyHandsfree (Operates only whenBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyHandsfree is connected)7. • Ends phone callK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 5
Features of your vehicle64RADIO MODEBasic Mode Screen1. Mode DisplayDisplays currently operating mode.2. FrequencyDisplays the current frequency.3. PresetDisplays current preset number [1] ~[6].4. Preset DisplayDisplays preset buttons.5. InfoDisplays broadcast information.6. HD Changes HD Radio channels.7. A.StoreAutomatically saves frequencies withsuperior reception to Preset buttons.K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 6
✽NOTICE - USING CDs• This device has been manufac-tured to be compatible with soft-ware bearing the following logomarks.• Do not clean discs with chemicalsolutions, such as record sprays,antistatic sprays, antistatic liq-uids, benzene, or thinners.• After using a disc, put the discback in its original case to preventdisc scratches.• Hold discs by their edges or with-in the center hole to prevent dam-ages to disc surfaces.• Do not introduce foreign sub-stances into the disc insert/eject slot.Introducing foreign substancescould damage the device interior.• Do not insert two discs simultane-ously.• When using CD-R/CD-RW discs,differences in disc reading andplaying times may occur depend-ing on the disc manufacturer, pro-duction method and the recordingmethod as used by the user.(Continued)(Continued)• Clean fingerprints and dust offthe disc surface (coated side) witha soft cloth.• The use of CD-R/CD-RW discsattached with labels may result indisc slot jams or difficulties in discremoval. Such discs may alsoresult in noise while playing.• Some CD-R/CD-RW discs maynot properly operate dependingon the disc manufacturer, produc-tion method and the recordmethod as used by the user. Ifproblems persist, trying using adifferent CD as continued usemay result in malfunctions.• The performance of this productmay differ depending on the CD-RW Drive Software.• Copy-protected CDs such as S-type CDs may not function in thedevice. DATA discs cannot beplayed. (However, such discs maystill operate but will do so abnor-mally.)(Continued)(Continued)• Do not use abnormally shapeddiscs (8cm, heart-shaped, octa-gon-shaped) as such discs couldlead to malfunctions.• If the disc is straddled on the discslot without removal for 10 sec-onds, the disc will automaticallybe re-inserted into the disc player. • Only genuine audio CDs are sup-ported. Other discs may result inrecognition failure. (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels)410Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 10
MEDIA MODEPressing the  key will changethe operating mode in order ofCD➟USB(iPod®)➟AUX➟My Music ➟BT Audio.If [Mode Pop up] is turned on within[Display], then pressing thekey will display the MediaPop-up Mode screen.Turn the  TUNE knob to move thefocus. Press the knob to select.✽NOTICE • The media mode pop up screencan be displayed only when thereare two or more media modesturned on.Title Icon When a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology, iPod®, USB, or AUXdevice is connected or a CD isinserted, the corresponding modeicon will be displayed.Icon TitleBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyCDiPod®USBAUXSETUPMEDIAMEDIAFeatures of your vehicle114 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 11
AUDIO CD MODEBasic Mode Screen1. ModeDisplays currently operating mode.2. Operation StateFrom Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan,displays the currently operating func-tion.3. Track InfoDisplays information about the cur-rent track.4. Play/PauseChanges the play/pause state.5. Play TimeDisplays the current play time.6. InfoShows detailed information aboutthe current track.7. Random(Shuffle)Turns the Random(Shuffle) featureon/off.8. RepeatTurns the Repeat feature on/off.9. ListMoves to the list screen.412Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 12
Using Audio CD ModePlaying/Pausing CD TracksOnce an audio CD is inserted, themode will automatically start andbegin playing.While playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.✽NOTICE • Only genuine audio CDs are sup-ported. Other discs may result inrecognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels)• The artist and title information aredisplayed on the screen if trackinformation is included within theaudio CD.Changing TracksPress the  key to move tothe previous or next track.✽NOTICE • Pressing the  key after thetrack has been playing for 2 sec-onds will start the current trackfrom the beginning.• Pressing the  key beforethe track has been playing for 1seconds will start the previoustrack.Selecting from the ListTurn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired track.Once you find the desired track,press the  TUNE knob to startplaying.Rewinding / Fast-forwardingTracksWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torewind or fast-forward the currenttrack.ScanPress the  key to play the first10 seconds of each file.SCAN SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKFeatures of your vehicle134 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 13
Audio CD Mode MenuWithin this mode, you will haveaccess to the Info, Random(Shuffle),Repeat and List features.InfoPress the  button to displaydetails about the current disc.Random(Shuffle)Press the  button to play tracksin random(Shuffle) order.Press the  button again to turnthe Random(Shuffle) feature off.• Random(Shuffle): Plays all tracks inrandom(Shuffle) order.RepeatPress the  button to repeat thecurrent track. Press the button againto turn the repeat feature off.• Repeat : Repeats the current track.ListPress the  button to display thetrack list screen.Turn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for tracks. Once the desiredtrack is displayed, press the knob toselect and play.ShuffleListRepeatShuffleInfo414Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 14
MP3 CD MODEBasic Mode Screen1. ModeDisplays currently operating mode.2. Operation StateFrom Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan,displays the currently operating func-tion.3. File IndexDisplays the current file number.4. File InfoDisplays information about the cur-rent file.5. Play/PauseChanges the play/pause state.6. Play TimeDisplays the current play time.7. InfoShows detailed information aboutthe current file.8. Random(Shuffle)Turns the Random(Shuffle) featureon/off.9. RepeatTurns the Repeat feature on/off.10. CopyCopies the current file into My Music11. ListMoves to the list screen.Features of your vehicle154 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 15
Using MP3 CD ModePlaying/Pausing MP3 FilesOnce an MP3 disc is inserted themode will automatically start andbeing playing.While playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.✽NOTICE If there are numerous files and fold-ers within the disc, reading timecould take more than 10 secondsand the list may not be displayed orsong searches may not operate.Once loading is complete, try again.Changing FilesPress the  key to move tothe previous or next file.✽NOTICE • Pressing the  key after thefile has been playing for 2 secondswill start the current file from thebeginning.• Pressing the  key beforethe file has been playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous file.Selecting from the ListTurn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe  TUNE knob to start playing.Rewinding / Fast-forwarding FilesWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torewind or fast-forward the current file.ScanPress the  key to play the first10 seconds of each file.Searching FoldersPress the  key to select andsearch fo  lders.Once the desired folder is displayed,press the  TUNE knob to select.The first file within the selected fold-er will begin playing.SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKCATFOLDERSCAN SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACK416Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:14 PM  Page 16
MP3 CD Mode MenuWithin this mode, you will haveaccess to the Info, Random(Shuffle),Repeat, Copy and List features.InfoPress the  button to displaydetails about the current file.✽NOTICE • When the ‘Folder File’ option is setas the default display withinDisplay setup, the album/artist/fileinformation are displayed asdetailed file information.• When the ‘Album Artist Song’option is set as the default display,the folder name/file name are dis-played as detailed file information.• The title, artist and album info aredisplayed only when such informa-tion are recorded within the MP3file ID3 tag.Random(Shuffle)Press the  button to play filesin random(Shuffle) order.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of Random(Shuffle) Folder ➟  Random (Shuffle)All➟ Off.• Random(Shuffle) Folder : Plays allfiles within the current folder inRandom (Shuffle) order.• Random(Shuffle) All : Plays all filesin Random(Shuffle) order.RepeatPress the  button to repeat thecurrent file or folder.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of Repeat➟Repeat Folder➟Off.• Repeat: Repeats the current file.• Repeat Folder: Repeats all fileswithin the current Folder.Copying FilesPress the  button to copy thecurrent file into My Music.✽NOTICE Selecting another feature duringcopying will display a pop-up askingwhether you wish to cancel copying.To cancel, select 'Yes’.CopyRepeatShuffleInfoFeatures of your vehicle174 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 17
ListPress the  button to display thefile list screen.Turn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.List418Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 18
✽NOTICE - USING THEUSB DEVICE• Connect the USB device afterturning on the engine. The USBdevice may become damaged ifit is already connected when theignition is turned on.The USBdevice may not operate properlyif the car ignition is turned on oroff with the USB device connect-ed.• Heed caution to static electricitywhen connecting/disconnectingUSB devices.• Encoded MP3 Players will notbe recognized when connectedas an external device.• When connecting an externalUSB device, the device may notproperly recognize the USB is insome states.• Only products formatted withbyte/sectors under 64Kbyte willbe recognized.• This device recognizes USBdevices formatted in FAT12/16/32 file formats. Thisdevice does not recognize files inNTFS file format.(Continued)(Continued)• Some USB devices may not besupported due to compatibilityissues.• Avoid contact between the USBconnector with bodily parts orforeign objects.• Repeated connecting/discon-necting of USB devices withinshort periods of time may resultin product malfunction.• A strange noise may occur whendisconnecting the USB.• Make sure to connect/discon-nect external USB devices withthe audio power turned off.• The amount of time required torecognize the USB device maydiffer depending on the type,size or file formats stored in theUSB. Such differences in timeare not indications of malfunc-tions.• The device only supports USBdevices used to play music files.• USB images and videos are notsupported.(Continued)(Continued)• Do not use the USB I/F tocharge batteries or USB acces-sories that generate heat. Suchacts may lead to worsened per-formance or damage to thedevice.• The device may not recognizethe USB device if separatelypurchased USB hubs and exten-sion cables are being used.Connect the USB directly withthe multimedia terminal of thevehicle.• When using mass storage USBdevices with separate logicaldrives, only files saved to theroot drive can be played.• Files may not properly operateif application programs areinstalled to the USBs.• The device may not operate nor-mally if MP3 Players, cellularphones, digital cameras, orother electronic devices (USBdevices not recognized asportable disk drives) are con-nected with the device.Features of your vehicle194 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 19
(Continued)• Avoid use of USBmemory productsthat can also be usedas key chains ormobile phone acces-sories. Use of such products maycause damage to the USB jack.• Connecting an MP3 device orphone through various chan-nels, such as AUX/BT or Audio/USB mode may result in popnoises or abnormal operation.(Continued)• Charging through the USB maynot work for some mobiledevices.• The device may not support nor-mal operation when using a USBmemory type besides (Metal CoverType) USB Memory.• The device may not supportnormal operation when usingformats such as HDD Type, CF,or SD Memory.• The device will not support fileslocked by DRM (Digital RightsManagement.)• USB memory sticks used byconnecting an Adaptor (SDType or CF Type) may not beproperly recognized.• The device may not operateproperly when using USB HDDsor USBs subject to connectionfailures caused by vehicle vibra-tions. (e.g. i-stick type)(Continued)420Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 20
USB MODE Basic Mode Screen1. ModeDisplays currently operating mode.2. Operation StateFrom Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/ Scan,displays the currently operating func-tion.3. File IndexDisplays the current file number.4. File InfoDisplays information about the cur-rent file.5. Play/PauseChanges the play/pause state.6. Play TimeDisplays the current play time.7. InfoDisplays detailed information for thecurrent file.8. Random(Shuffle)Turns the Random(Shuffle) featureon/off.9. RepeatTurns the Repeat feature on/off.10. CopyCopies the current file into My Music.11. ListMoves to the list screen.Features of your vehicle214 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 21
Using USB ModePlaying/Pausing USB FilesOnce a USB is connected, the modewill automatically start and beginplaying a USB file.While playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.✽NOTICE • Loading may require additionaltime if there are many files andfolders within the USB and resultin faulty list display or file search-ing. Normal operations willresume once loading is complete.• The device may not support nor-mal operation when using a USBmemory type besides (MetalCover Type) USB Memory.Changing FilesPress the  keys to move tothe previous or next file.✽NOTICE • Pressing the  key after thefile has been playing for 2 secondswill start the current file from thebeginning.• Pressing the  key beforethe file has been playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous file.Selecting from the ListTurn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe  TUNE knob to start playing.Rewinding / Fast-forwarding FilesWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torewind or fast-forward the current file.ScanPress the  key to play the first10 seconds of each file.SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACK SEEKTRACKSCAN SEEKTRACK422Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 22
Searching FoldersPress the  key to selectand search folders.Once the desired folder is displayed,press the  TUNE knob to select. The first file within the selected fold-er will begin playing.USB Mode MenuWithin this mode, you will haveaccess to the Info, Random(Shuffle),Repeat, Copy and List features.InfoPress the  button to displaydetails about the current file.✽NOTICE • When the ‘Folder File’ option is setas the default display within Displaysetup, the album/artist/file informa-tion are displayed as detailed fileinformation.• When the ‘Album Artist Song’option is set as the default display,the folder name/file name are dis-played as detailed file information.• The title, artist and album info aredisplayed only when such informa-tion are recorded within the MP3file ID3 tag.Random(Shuffle)Press the  button to play filesin random(Shuffle) order.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order ofRandom(Shuffle) Folder➟Random(Shuffle) All➟Off.• Random(Shuffle) Folder : Plays thefiles in the current folder in ran-dom(Shuffle) order.• Random(Shuffle) All : Plays all filesin random(Shuffle) order.ShuffleCATFOLDERInfoFeatures of your vehicle234 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 23
RepeatPress the  button to repeat thecurrent file or folder.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of Repeat➟Repeat Folder ➟Off.• Repeat (Icon) : Repeats the currentfile.• Repeat Folder (Icon) : Repeats allfiles within the current folder.Copying FilesPress the  button to copy thecurrent file into My Music.✽NOTICE Selecting another feature duringcopying will display a pop-up askingwhether you wish to cancel copying.To cancel, select 'Yes’.ListPress the  button to display thefile list screen.Turn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.RepeatListCopy424Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 24
✽NOTICE - USING THEiPod®DEVICE• iPod®is a registered trademarkof Apple Inc.• In order to use the iPod®whileoperating the keys, you must usea dedicated iPod®cable. (thecable that is supplied when pur-chasing iPod®/iPhone®prod-ucts)• If the iPod®is connected to thevehicle while it is playing, a highpitch sound could occur forapproximately 1-2 secondsimmediately after connecting. Ifpossible, connect the iPod®tothe vehicle with the iPod®stopped/paused.• During ACC ON state, connect-ing the iPod®through the iPod®cable will charge the iPod®through the car audio system.• When connecting with the iPod®cable, make sure to fully insertthe jack to prevent communica-tion interference.(Continued)(Continued)• When the EQ features of anexternal device, such as theiPod®, and the audio system areboth active, EQ effects couldoverlap and cause sound deteri-oration and distortion.Whenever possible, turn off theEQ feature within the externaldevice upon use by connectingwith the audio system.• Noise may occur when an iPod®or AUX device is connected.When such devices are notbeing used, disconnect thedevice for storage.• When the iPod®or AUX devicepower is connected to the powerjack, playing the external devicemay result in noise. In suchcases, disconnect the power con-nection before use.• Skipping or improper operationmay occur depending on thecharacteristics of your iPod®/iPhone®device.(Continued)(Continued)• If your iPhone®is connected toboth the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology and USB, the soundmay not be properly played. Inyour iPhone®, select the Dockconnector or Bluetooth®Wireless Technology to changethe sound output (source).• iPod®mode cannot be operatedwhen the iPod®cannot be recog-nized due to versions that do notsupport communication proto-cols. • For fifth generation iPod®Nanodevices, the iPod®may not berecognized when the batterylevel is low. Please charge theiPod®for use. • Search/play orders shown withinthe iPod®device may differ withthe orders shown within theaudio system.• If the iPod®malfunctions due toan iPod®device defect, reset theiPod®and try again. (To learnmore, refer to your iPod®manu-al)(Continued)Features of your vehicle254 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 25
iPod®MODEBasic Mode Screen1. ModeDisplays currently operating mode.2. Operation StateFrom Repeat/Random(Shuffle), dis-plays the currently operating func-tion.3. Song IndexDisplays the current song/total num-ber of songs.4. Song InfoDisplays information about the cur-rent song.5. Play/PauseChanges the play/pause state.6. Play TimeDisplays the current play time.7. Random(Shuffle)Turns the Random(Shuffle) featureon/off.8. RepeatTurns the Repeat feature on/off.9. ListMoves to the list screen.(Continued)• Some iPod®s may not sync withthe System depending on its ver-sion. If the Media is removedbefore the Media is recognized,then the system may not proper-ly restore the previously operat-ed mode. (iPad®charging is notsupported.)426Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 26
Using iPod®ModePlaying/Pausing iPod®SongsOnce an iPod®is connected, themode will automatically start andbegin playing an iPod®song.While playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.✽NOTICE iPod®s with unsupported communi-cation protocols may not properlyoperate in the audio system. Changing SongsPress the  key to move tothe previous or next song.✽NOTICE • Pressing the  key after thesong has been playing for 2 sec-onds will start the current songfrom the beginning.• Pressing the  key beforethe song has been playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous song.• Slight time differences may existdepending your iPod®product.Rewinding / Fast-forwardingSongsWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torewind or fast-forward the currentsong.Searching CategoriesTurn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired category.Once you find the desired category,press the  TUNE knob to selectand play.✽NOTICE There are eight categories that can besearched, including Playlists, Artists,Albums, Genres, Songs, Composers,Audiobooks and Podcasts.SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKFeatures of your vehicle274 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 27
Category MenuWithin the iPod®Category menu,you will have access to the  ,, and  features.1.  : Displays the play screen2.  : Moves to the iPod®root cat-egory screen3.  : Moves to the previous cate-gory✽NOTICE • If the search mode is accessedwhile playing a song, the mostrecently searched category is dis-played.• Search steps upon initial connec-tion may differ depending on thetype of iPod®device.HomeHome428Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 28
iPod®Mode MenuWithin this mode, you will haveaccess to the Random(Shuffle),Repeat and List features.Random(Shuffle)Press the  button to playsongs in random(Shuffle) order.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order ofRandom(Shuffle) Album➟Random(Shuffle) All➟Off.• Random(Shuffle) Album : Shuffle Albumplays album in Random(Shuffle) order.• Random(Shuffle) All : Plays all songs inRandom(Shuffle) order.RepeatPress the  button to repeat thecurrent song. Press the button againto turn the repeat feature off.• Repeat : Repeats the current songListPress the  button to display theCategory Menu.Turn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired category.Once you find the desired category,press the  TUNE knob to selectand play.AUX MODE Using AUX ModePress the  key Select [AUX]An external device can be connectedto play music.MEDIAListRepeatShuffleFeatures of your vehicle294 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 29
Connecting an External DeviceExternal audio players (Camcorders,car VCR, etc.) can be played througha dedicated cable.✽NOTICE • If an external device connector isconnected with the AUX terminal,then AUX mode will automaticallyoperate. Once the connector is dis-connected, the previous mode willbe restored. • AUX mode can be used only whenan external audio player (cam-corder, car VCR, etc.) has beenconnected. • The AUX volume can be con-trolled separately from otheraudio modes.• Connecting a connector jack to theAUX terminal without an externaldevice will convert the system toAUX mode, but only output noise.When an external device is notbeing used, also remove the con-nector jack.• When the external device power isconnected to the power jack, play-ing the external device may outputnoise. In such cases, disconnect thepower connection before use.• Fully insert the AUX cable to theAUX jack upon use.430Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 30
MY MUSIC MODEBasic Mode Screen1. ModeDisplays currently operating mode.2. Operation StateFrom Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/Scan, displays the currently operat-ing function.3. File IndexDisplays the current file/total numberof files.4. File InfoDisplays information about the cur-rent file.5. Play/PauseChanges the play/pause state.6. Play TimeDisplays the current play time.7. InfoDisplays detailed information for thecurrent file.8. Random(Shuffle)Turns the Random(Shuffle) featureon/off.9. RepeatTurns the Repeat feature on/off.10. DeleteDeletes the current file.11. ListMoves to the list screen.Features of your vehicle314 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 31
Using My Music ModePlaying/Pausing My Music FilesWhile playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.✽NOTICE If there are no files saved within MyMusic, the [My Music] button willbe disabled.Changing FilesPress the  key to move tothe previous or next file.✽NOTICE • Pressing the  key after thefile has been playing for 2 secondswill start the current file from thebeginning.• Pressing the  key beforethe file has been playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous file.Selecting from the ListTurn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe  TUNE knob to start playing.Rewinding / Fast-forwarding FilesWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torewind or fast-forward the current file.ScanPress the  key to play the first10 seconds of each file.SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSCAN 432Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 32
My Music Mode MenuWithin this mode, you will haveaccess to the Info, Random(Shuffle),Repeat, Delete and List features.InfoPress the  button to displaydetails about the current file.✽NOTICE The title, artist and album info aredisplayed only when such informa-tion is recorded within the MP3 fileID3 tag.RandomPress the  button to play filesin random order. Press the buttonagain to turn the Random feature off.RepeatPress the  button to repeat thecurrent song. Press the button againto turn the repeat feature off.Deleting FilesPress the  button to delete thecurrent file.ListPress the  button to display thefile list screen.Turn the  TUNE knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.ListDeleteRepeatShuffleInfoFeatures of your vehicle334 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 33
List MenuFrom the List screen, it is possible todelete files you previously saved intoMy Music.Press the  button or individ-ually select the files you want todelete. Once files are selected, thebutton and  buttonswill be enabled.1)  : Moves to the previous screen2) Sellect All: Selects all files3) Unsellet All: Deselects all selectedfiles4) Delete: Deletes selected filesAfter selecting the files you want todelete, press the  button todelete the selected files.✽NOTICE • If there is memory available, up to6,000 files can be saved.• Identical files cannot be copiedmore than 1,000 times.• To check memory information, goto [System] [MemoryInformation]DeleteUnselect AllSelect AllDeleteSETUP 434Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 34
✽NOTICE - USING THEBluetooth®WirelessTechnology Audio Mode•Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio Mode can be used only whena  Bluetooth®Wireless Technology phonehas been connected.•Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio Mode will not be availablewhen connecting mobile phonesthat do not support this feature.• While Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio is playing, if the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology phone is connect-ed, then the music will also stop.• Moving the Track up/down whileplaying Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyaudio mode may result in pop noisesin some mobile phones.•Bluetooth®Wireless Technology stream-ing  audio may not be supported insome mobile phones.(Continued)(Continued)• When returning to Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Audio modeafter ending a call, the mode maynot automatically restart in somemobile phones.• Receiving an incoming call or mak-ing an outgoing call while playingBluetooth®Wireless Technology Audiomay result in audio interference.Features of your vehicle354 K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 35
Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology AUDIO MODEUsing Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Audio ModePlaying/Pausing Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudioOnce a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice is connected, the mode willautomatically start.While playing, press the  buttonto pause and press  button toplay.✽NOTICE The play/pause feature may operatedifferently depending on the mobilephone.Changing FilesPress the  key to move tothe previous or next file.Setting ConnectionIf a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice has not been connected, pressthe  key  [Phone] button todisplay the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology connection screen.It is possible to use the pair phone,connect/disconnect and delete fea-tures from your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone.✽NOTICE • If the Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyaudio is not operating properly,check whether the feature isturned off at  [Phone][Streaming Audio]. If the featureis off, turn back on and try again.• If music is not yet playing fromyour mobile device after convertingto  Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio mode, pressing the play but-ton once may start playing themode. Check to see that music isplaying from the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device afterconverting to Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Audio Mode.  SETUP SEEKTRACKSETUP 436Features of your vehicleK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:15 PM  Page 36
4 37Features of your vehiclePairing a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology DeviceWhat is Bluetooth®  WirelessTechnology Pairing?   Pairing refers to the process of syn-chronizing your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone or device with thecar audio system for connection.Pairing is necessary to connect anduse the Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyfeature.Pairing Using the  Buttonor the Steering Wheel ControlButton When No Devices have beenPaired1. Press the  key or thekey on the steering remote con-troller. The following screen is dis-played. 2. Press the  button to enterthe Pair Phone screen.1) Car Name : Name of device asshown when searching from yourBluetooth®  Wireless Technologydevice2) Passkey : Passkey used to pair thedevice3. From your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device (i.e. MobilePhone), search and select yourcar audio system.OKPHONEPHONEK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 37
Features of your vehicle384[Non SSP supported device](SSP: Secure Simple Pairing)4. After a few moments, a screen isdisplayed where the passkey isentered.Hear, enter the passkey “0000” topair your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device with the caraudio system.[SSP supported device]4. After a few moments, a screen isdisplayed 6 digits passkey.Hear, check the passkey on yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice and confirm.5. Once pairing is complete, the fol-lowing screen is displayed.✽NOTICE If  Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices are paired but none are cur-rently connected, pressing thekey or the  key on thesteering wheel displays the followingscreen. Press the [Pair] button topair a new device or press the[Connect] to connect a previouslypaired device.Pairing through [PHONE]SetupPress the  key  Select[Phone] Select [Pair Phone]Select TUNE knob1. The following steps are the sameas those described in the section"When No Devices have beenPaired" on the previous page.SETUP PHONEK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 38
4 39Features of your vehicle✽NOTICE •Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyfeatures supported within thevehicle are as follows. Some fea-tures may not be supporteddepending on your Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device.-Outgoing/Incoming Handsfree calls-Operations during a call (Switch toPrivate, Switch to call waiting,MIC on/off)-Downloading Call History-Downloading Mobile Contacts-Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device auto connection-Bluetooth Audio Streaming• Up to five Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology devices can be pairedto the Car Handsfree system.• Only one Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device can be connect-ed at a time.• Other devices cannot be paired whilea  Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice is connected.• Only Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyHandsfree and Bluetooth audio relat-ed features are supported.• Bluetooth related operations arepossible only with devices thatsupport Handsfree or audio fea-tures, such as a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology mobile phoneor a Bluetooth audio device.• If a connected Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device becomes dis-connected due to being out of com-munication range, turning thedevice OFF, or a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology communica-tion error, correspondingBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices are automatically searchedand reconnected.• If the system becomes unstabledue to communication errorsbetween the car Handsfree and theBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice, reset the device by turningoff and back on again. Upon reset-ting  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device, the system willbe restored.• After pairing is complete, a con-tacts download request is sentonce to the mobile phone. Somemobile phones may require confir-mation upon receiving a downloadrequest, ensure your mobile phoneaccepts the connection. Refer toyour phones user’s manual foradditional information regardingphone pairing and connections.K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 39
Features of your vehicle404Connecting a DevicePress the  key Select[Phone] Select [Paired Phone List]1) Connected Phone : Device that iscurrently connected 2) Paired Phone : Device that ispaired but not connectedFrom the paired phone list, select thedevice you want to connect andpress the  button.Changing PriorityWhat is Priority?It is possible to pair up to five Bluetooth®Wireless Technology devices with thecar audio system. The "ChangePriority" feature is used to set theconnection priority of paired phones. Press the  key Select[Phone]  Select [Paired Phone List]SETUP ConnectSETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 40
4 41Features of your vehicleFrom the paired phone list, selectthe phone you want to switch to thehighest priority, then press thebutton from the Menu.The selected device will be changedto the highest priority. ✽NOTICE Priority icon will be displayed whenthe selected phone is set as a priorityphone.Disconnecting a DevicePress the  key Select[Phone] Select [Paired Phone List]From the paired phone list, select thecurrently connected device andpress the  button.DisconnectSETUP Change priorityK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 41
Features of your vehicle424Deleting a DevicePress the  key Select[Phone] Select [Paired Phone List]From the paired phone list, select thedevice you want to delete and pressthe button.✽NOTICE • When deleting the currently con-nected device, the device will auto-matically be disconnected to pro-ceed with the deleting process.• If a paired Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device is deleted, thedevice’s call history and contactsdata will also be deleted.• To re-use a deleted device, youmust pair the device again.DeleteSETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 42
4 43Features of your vehicleUSING Bluetooth®WirelessTechnologyPhone Menu ScreenPhone MenusWith a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice connected, press thekey to display the Phone menuscreen.1) Favorite : Up to 20 frequently usedcontacts saved for easy access2) Dial Number : Displays the dialscreen where numbers can bedialed to make calls3) Call History : Device the call histo-ry list screen4) Contacts : Displays the Contactslist screen5) Setup : Displays Phone relatedsettings.✽NOTICE • If you press the [Call History] but-ton but there is no call historydata, a prompt is displayed whichasks to download call history data.• If you press the [Contacts] buttonbut there is no contacts datastored, a prompt is displayedwhich asks to download contactsdata. • This feature may not be supportedin some mobile phones. For moreinformation on download support,refer to your mobile phone user’smanual.FavoritesPress the  key Select[Favorites]1) Saved favorite contact : Connectscall upon selection2) To add favorite : Downloaded con-tacts be saved as favorite.3) Delete All : Delete all storedfavorite contacts✽NOTICE • To save Favorite, contacts shouldbe downloaded.•  Contact saved in Favorites will notbe automatically updated if thecontact has been updated in thephone. To update Favorites, deletethe Favorite and create a newFavorite.PHONEPHONEK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 43
Features of your vehicle444Calling by Dialing a NumberPress the  key Select [DialNumber]1) Dial Pad : Used to enter phonenumber2) Call : If a number has beenentered, calls the number If nonumber has been entered, switch-es to call history screen3) End : Deletes the entered phonenumber4) Delete : Deletes entered numbersone digit at a timeAnswering CallsAnswering a CallAnswering a call with a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device connect-ed will display the following screen.1) Caller : Displays the other party’sname when the incoming caller issaved within your contacts2) Incoming Number : Displays theincoming number3) Accept : Accept the incoming call4) Reject : Reject the incoming call✽NOTICE •  When an incoming call pop-up isdisplayed, most Audio andSETUP mode features are dis-abled. Only the call volume willoperate.•  The telephone number may not beproperly displayed in some mobilephones.•  When a call is answered with themobile phone, the call mode willautomatically revert to Privatemode.PHONEK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 44
4 45Features of your vehicleDuring a Handsfree Call1) Caller : Displays the other party’sname if the incoming caller issaved within your contacts2) Incoming Number : Displays theincoming number3) Call time : Displays the call time4) End : Ends call5) Private : Converts to Private mode6) Out Vol. : Sets call volume asheard by the other party7) Mute : Turns Mic Mute On/Off✽NOTICE If the mic is muted, the other partywill not be able to hear your voice.Call HistoryPress the  key  Select [CallHistory]A list of incoming, outgoing andmissed calls is displayed.Press the  button to down-load the call history.1) Call History :- Displays recent calls (call history)- Connects call upon selection2) Download : Download Recent CallHistory• Call history may not be saved in thecall history list in some mobilephones.• Calls received with hidden caller IDwill not be saved in the call historylist.• Calling through the call history isnot possible when there is no callhistory stored or a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology phone is notconnected.• Up to 50 received, dialed andmissed calls are stored in CallHistory.• Time of received/dialed calls andcall time information are not saved.DownloadPHONE K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 45
Features of your vehicle464ContactsPress the  key Select[Contacts]The list of saved phone book entriesis displayed. Press the  but-ton to download the call history.1) Contacts List : - Displays downloaded contacts entries- Connects call upon selection2) Sort by : Find a contact in analphabetical order.3) Download : Download contactsentries✽NOTICE • Up to 1,000 contacts saved in yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone can be downloaded into thecar contacts. Contacts that havebeen downloaded to the car cannotbe edited or deleted on the phone.• Mobile phone contacts are man-aged separately for each pairedBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice (max 5 devices x 1,000 con-tacts each). Previously down-loaded data is maintained even ifthe  Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice has been disconnected.(However, the contacts and callhistory saved to the phone will bedeleted if a paired phone is delet-ed.)•  It is possible to download contactsduring Bluetooth streaming audio.• When downloading contacts, theicon will be displayed within thestatus bar.• It is not possible to begin down-loading a contact list when thecontact download feature has beenturned off within the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device. Inaddition, some devices mayrequire device authorization uponattempting to download contacts.If downloading does not normallyoccur, check the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device set-tings or the screen state.• The contacts download featuremay not be supported in somemobile phones. For more informa-tion of supported Bluetooth®devices and function support,refer to your phone’s user manual.DownloadPHONEK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 46
4 47Features of your vehicleBluetooth®WirelessTechnology SettingPairing a New DevicePress the  key Select[Phone] Select [Pair Phone]Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices can be paired with the audiosystem.For more information, refer to the“Pairing through Phone Setup” sectionwithin Bluetooth®Wireless Technology.Viewing Paired Phone ListPress the  key Select[Phone] Select [Paired Phone List]This feature is used to view mobilephones that have been paired withthe audio system. Upon selecting apaired phone, the setup menu is dis-played.For more information, refer to the“Setting Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyConnection” section within Bluetooth®Wireless Technology.1) : Moves to the previousscreen2) Connect/Disconnect Phone :Connect/ disconnects currentlyselected phone3) Delete : Deletes the currentlyselected phone4) Change Priority : Sets currentlyselected phone to highest connec-tion prioritySETUP SETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 47
Features of your vehicle484✽NOTICE BEFORE DOWN-LOADING CONTACTS • Only contacts within connectedphones can be downloaded. Alsocheck to see that your mobilephone supports the download fea-ture.• To learn more about whetheryour mobile phone supports con-tacts downloads, refer to yourmobile phone user’s manual.•  The contacts for only the connect-ed phone can be downloaded.Downloading ContactsPress the  key Select[Phone] Select [Contacts Download]As the contacts are downloadedfrom the mobile phone, a downloadprogress bar is displayed.✽NOTICE • Upon downloading phone contacts,the previous corresponding data isdeleted.• This feature may not be supportedin some mobile phones.• Voice Recognition may not operatewhile contacts are being down-loaded.Outgoing VolumePress the  key Select[Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume]Use the  , buttons to adjust theoutgoing volume level.✽NOTICE While on a call, the volume can bechanged by using the  key.SEEKTRACKSETUP SETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 48
4 49Features of your vehicleTurning Bluetooth System OffPress the  key Select [Phone]Select [Bluetooth System Off]Once Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyis turned off, Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology related features will notbe supported within the audio sys-tem.✽NOTICE To turn Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyback on, go to  [Phone] andpress “Yes”.SETUP SETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 49
Features of your vehicle504VOICE RECOGNITIONUsing Voice RecognitionStarting Voice RecognitionShortly press the  key on thesteering wheel remote controller. Saya command.If prompt feedback is in [ON], thenthe system will say “Please say acommand after the beep (BEEP)”• If prompt feedback is in [OFF]mode, then the system will onlysay “(BEEP)”• To change Prompt Feedback[On]/[Off], go to  [System][Prompt Feedback]✽NOTICE For proper recognition, say the com-mand after the voice instruction andbeep tone.Contact List Best Practices1) Do not store single-name entries(e.g., “Bob”, “Mom”, “Kim”, etc.).Instead, always use full names(including first and last names) forall contacts (e.g., use “JacobStevenson” instead of “Dad”).2) Do not use abbreviations (i.e., use“Lieutenant” instead of “Lt.” or“Sergeant” instead of “Sgt.”).3) Do not use acronyms (i.e., use“County Finance Department”instead of “CFD”).4) Do not use special characters(e.g., “@”, “hyphen -”, “asterisk *”,“ampersand &”).5) If a name is not recognized fromthe contact list, change it to amore descriptive name (e.g., use“Grandpa Joseph” instead of “PaJoe”).Skipping Prompt MessagesWhile prompt message is being stat-ed Shortly press the  key on thesteering remote controller.The prompt message is immediatelyended and the beep tone will sound.After the “beep”, say the voice com-mand.Re-starting Voice RecognitionWhile system waits for a commandShortly press the  key on thesteering remote controller.The command wait state is immedi-ately ended and the beep ton willsound. After the “beep”, say the voicecommand.SETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 50
4 51Features of your vehicle❈ Illustration on using voice commands• Starting voice command.Shortly pressing the  key (under 0.8 seconds):• Skipping Voice RecognitionShortly pressing the  key (under 0.8 seconds):• End voice command.Shortly pressing the  key (under 0.8 seconds):More HelpContactsCancelMore HelpPlease say a command afterthe beep (BEEP)Please say a command afterthe beep (BEEP)Please say a...ContactsPlease say the name of the contacts you wantto call (BEEP)Ding~(BEEP)Ding~Di-Ding~(Cancel Sound)Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds)More HelpHere are some examples of mode commands.You can say a radio type like 'FM', 'AM', or 'Satellite'.You can also say a media source like 'USB', 'MyMusic', or 'iPod®'.Additionally, there are phone commands like"Contacts', 'Call History', or 'Dial Number".You can find more detailed commands in the user'smanual.Please say a command after the beep.More HelpHere are some examples of mode commands.You can say a radio type like 'FM', 'AM', or 'Satellite'.You can also say a media source like 'USB', 'MyMusic', or 'iPod®'.Additionally, there are phone commands like"Contacts', 'Call History', or 'Dial Number".You can find more detailed commands in the user'smanual.Please say a command after the beep.K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 51
Features of your vehicle524Command FunctionMore Help Provides guidance on commands that can beused anywhere in the system.Help Provides guidance on commands that can beused within the current mode.Call<Name>  Calls <Name> saved in ContactsEx) Call “John Smith”Call <Name>  Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as"Mobile" in Contacts Ex) Call "John Smith" on MobileCall <Name>  Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as"Office" in Contacts Ex) Call "John Smith" in OfficeCall <Name> Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as "Home" in Contacts Ex) Call "John Smith" at HomeCall <Name> Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as "Other" in Contacts Ex) Call "John Smith" on OtherPhone Provides guidance on Phone related com-mands. After saying this command, say“Favorites”,“Dial Number”, “Call History” or“Contacts” execute corresponding functions.Favorites Display the Favorite screen.Call History Displays the Call History screen.Command FunctionContacts Displays the Contacts screen. After sayingthis command, say the name of a contactsaved in the Contacts to automatically con-nect the call.Dial Number Display the Dial number screen. After sayingthis command, you can say the number thatyou want to call.Redial Connects the most recently called number.Tutorial Provide guidance on how to use voice recognition and Bluetooth®connections.• When listening to the radio, displays thenext radio screen. (FM1➟FM2➟AM➟XM1➟XM2➟XM3➟FM1)Radio• When listening to a different mode, displaysthe most recently played radio screen.• When currently listening to the FM radio,maintains the current state. • When listening to a different mode, displaysthe most recently played FM screen.FM1(FM One) Displays the FM1 screen.FM2(FM Two) Displays the FM2 screen.AM Displays the AM screen.(Call by Name)Voice Command List• Common Commands: These commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not beavailable during certain operations)on Mobilein Officeat Homeon OtherK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:16 PM  Page 52
4 53Features of your vehicleCommand FunctionFM Preset 1~6 Plays the most recently played broadcastsaved in FM Preset 1~6.AM Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in AM Preset 1~6.FM 87.5~107.9 Plays the FM broadcast of the correspondingfrequency.AM 530~1710 Plays the AM broadcast of the correspondingfrequency.XM (Satellite)• When currently listening to the XM, main-tains the current state. • When listening to a different mode, displaysthe most recently played XM screen.XM (Satellite) 1~3Displays the selected XM screen.XM Channel  Plays the selected XM channel.Media Moves to the most recently played mediascreen.CD Plays the music saved in the CD.USB Plays USB music.iPod®Plays iPod®music.Command FunctionMy Music Plays the music saved in My Music.AUX (Auxiliary) Plays the connected external device.Bluetooth®Audio Plays the music saved in connected Bluetooth®device.Please repeat Repeats the most recent comment.Mute Mutes the soundCancel (Exit) Ends voice command.0~255K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 53
Features of your vehicle544• FM/AM radio commands: available during FM, AMradio operation• Satellite radio commands: Commands that can beused while listening to Satellite Radio.Command FunctionPreset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6.Scan Scans receivable frequencies from the currentbroadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.Preset Scan Moves to the next preset from the currentpresent and plays for 10 seconds each.Information Displays the information of the current broad-cast.(This feature can be used when receivingRBDS broadcasts.)Command FunctionChannel 0~255 Play the selected Satellite Radio channel.Scan Scans receivable channels from the currentbroadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6.Information Displays the information of the current broad-cast.K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 54
4 55Features of your vehicle• Audio CD commands: Commands available duringAudio CD operationCommand FunctionPlay Plays the currently paused track.Pause Pauses the current track.Shuffle Randomly plays the tracks within the CD.Shuffle Off Cancels random play to play tracks in sequen-tial order.Repeat Repeats the current track.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play tracks in sequen-tial order.Track 1~30 Plays the desired track number.Command FunctionPlay Plays the currently paused file.Pause Pauses the current file.Shuffle Randomly plays the files within the currentfolder.Shuffle Off Cancels random play to play files in sequentialorder.Repeat Repeats the current file.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in sequentialorder.Next Folder Play the first file in the next folderPrevious Folder Play the first file in the previous folder• MP3 CD / USB commands: Commands available duringUSB and MP3 CD operationK_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 55
Features of your vehicle564• iPod®Commands: Commands available during iPod®operation• My Music Commands: Commands available duringMy Music operationCommand FunctionPlay Plays the currently paused song.Pause Pauses the current song.Shuffle Randomly plays the songs within the currentcategory.Shuffle Off Cancels random play to play songs in sequen-tial order.Repeat Repeats the current song.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play songs in sequen-tial order.Command FunctionPlay Plays the currently paused file.Pause Pauses the current file.Shuffle Randomly plays all saved files.Shuffle Off Cancels random play to play files in sequentialorder.Repeat Repeats the current file.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in sequentialorder.Delete Deletes the current file. You will bypass anadditional confirmation process.K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 56
4 57Features of your vehicleSETUPStarting ModePress the  key to display theSetup screen.You can select and control optionsrelated to [Display], [Sound],[Clock/Calendar], [Phone] and[System].Display SettingsAdjusting the BrightnessPress the  key Select[Display] Select [Brightness]Use the  ,  buttons to adjust thescreen brightness or set the Brightnesson Automatic, Day, or Night mode.Press the  button to reset.1) Automatic : Adjusts the brightnessautomatically2) Day : Always maintains the bright-ness on high3) Night : Always maintains the bright-ness on lowMode Pop upPress the  key Select[Display] Select [Mode Pop up]This feature is used to display thePop-up Mode screen when enteringradio and media modes.When this feature is turned on,pressing the or keywill display the Pop-up Mode screen.✽NOTICE The media Mode Pop up screen canbe displayed only when two or moremedia modes have been connected.DefaultRADIO  MEDIA SETUP SETUP  SETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 57
Features of your vehicle584MP3 Information DisplayPress the  key Select[Display] Select [Media Display]This feature is used to change theinformation displayed within USBand MP3 CD modes.1) Folder File : Displays file nameand folder name2) Album Artist Song : Displaysalbum name/artist name/songSound SettingsSound SettingsPress the  key Select[Sound] Select [Sound Setting]Use the , , ,  buttons toadjust the Fader/Balance settings.Use the  ,  buttons to adjust theBass/Middle/Treble settings.Press the  button to reset.Virtual SoundPress the  key Select[Sound] Select [Virtual Sound]This feature is used to set the PowerBass, Power Treble and Surroundsound options.SETUP DefaultSETUP SETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 58
4 59Features of your vehicleSDVC (Speed Dependent VolumeControl)Press the  key Select[Sound] Select [Speed DependentVol.]The volume level is controlled auto-matically according to the vehiclespeed. SDVC can be set by selectingfrom On/Off.Voice Recognition VolumePress the  key Select[Sound] Select [Voice RecognitionVol.]Turn the  TUNE knob to adjust theVoice Recognition volume.Touch Screen BeepPress the  key Select[Sound] Select [Touch ScreenBeep]This feature is used to turn the touchscreen beep on/off.SETUP SETUP SETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 59
Features of your vehicle604Blue Link Voice VolumePress the  key Select[Sound] Select [Blue Link VoiceVol.]Turn the  TUNE knob to adjust theBlue Link Voice Volume.❈Blue Link®may differ dependingon the selected audio.Clock/Calendar SettingClock SettingPress the  key Select[Clock/Calendar] Select [ClockSettings]Use the  ,  buttons to set theHour, Minutes setting and selectAM/PM. ✽NOTICE Press and hold the  key (over0.8 seconds) to set the Clock/Calendarscreen.Calendar SettingPress the  key Select[Clock/Calendar] Select [CalendarSettings]Use the  ,  buttons to set theMonth, Day and Year setting.SETUP CLOCK SETUP SETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 60
4 61Features of your vehicleTime FormatPress the  key Select [Clock/Calendar] Select [Time Format]This feature is used to change theclock format between 12hr or 24hr.Clock DisplayPress the  key Select [Clock/Calendar] Select [Clock Display (Poweroff)]This feature is used to display a clockon the screen when the audio sys-tem is turned off.SETUP SETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 61
Features of your vehicle624System SettingPrompt FeedbackPress the  key Select[System] Select [Prompt Feedback]This feature is used to select thedesired prompt feedback option fromON and OFF.1) ON : When using voice recognition,provides detailed guidance prompts2) OFF : When using voice recogni-tion, omits some guidance promptsLanguagePress the  key Select[System] Select [Language]This feature is used to change thesystem and voice recognition lan-guage.If the language is changed, the sys-tem will restart and apply the select-ed language.Memory InformationPress the  key Select[System] Select [Memory Information]This feature displays informationrelated to system memory.1) Using : Displays capacity currentlyin use2) Capacity : Displays total capacitySETUP SETUP SETUP K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 62
4 63Features of your vehicleREAR VIEW CAMERA(if equipped)• The system has been equippedwith a rear view camera for usersafety by allowing a wider rearrange of vision.• The rear view camera will automat-ically operate when the ignition keyis turned ON and the transmissionshift lever is positioned into reverse(R).• The rear view camera will automat-ically stop operating when set to athe transmission shift lever is posi-tioned to another gear.CAUTIONThe rear view camera has beenequipped with an optical lens toprovide a wider range of visionand may appear different fromthe actual distance. For safety,directly check the rear andleft/right sides.K_UMa_B3.0:NC  1/8/2015  1:17 PM  Page 63
Appendix  Homologation FCC Compliance Statement. 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 interferencethat may cause undesired operation.  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. Do Not Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly   approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment. GBe sure GThe antenna(s) used for this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of   at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction   with any other antenna or transmitter.

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