HYUNDAI MOBIS AT140C2AN DISPLAY AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. DISPLAY AUDIO SYSTEM

User manual

CAR MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM l USER'S MANUAL
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CAR MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM
Thank you for purchasing this multimedia
system.
This user's manual explains how to use
the HYUNDAI Motor multimedia system.
Before using the product, read the con-
tents of this user's manual carefully and
use this product safely.
The screens shown in this manual may
differ with the actual screens of the
product.
The design and specification of this
product may change without prior notifi-
cation for product improvement.
When transferring the vehicle to another
individual, include this user's manual so
that the next driver can continue its use.
Precaution for safe usage
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 responsibil-
ity 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.
Do not operate the
multimedia system
while driving.
Do not disassemble, assemble, or modify
the
multimedia system
.
Do not watch the screen for prolonged
periods of time while driving.
Set the volume to a level which allows the
driver to be aware of external conditions.
Do not operate the
multimedia system
for
prolonged periods of time with the vehicle
ignition in ACC. Such operations may lead
to battery discharge.
Be cautious not to spill water or introduce
foreign objects into the device.
Do not cause severe shock to the device.
Direct pressure onto the front side of the
monitor may cause damage to the LCD or
touch panel.
In case of product malfunction, please
contact your place of purchase or service
center.
When cleaning the touch screen, make
sure to turn off the device and use a dry
and smooth cloth. Never use tough materi-
als, chemical cloths, or solvents (alcohol,
ammonia, benzene, thinners, etc.) as such
materials may damage the device panel or
cause color and quality deterioration.
SiriusXM service requires a subscrip-
tion, sold separately, after 3-month trial
included with vehicle purchase. If you
decide to continue your SiriusXM ser-
vice at the end of your trial subscription,
the plan you choose will automatically
renew and bill at then-current rates until
you call Sirius XM at 1-866-635-2349 to
cancel. See our Customer Agreement
for complete terms at www.siriusxm.
com. Programming subject to change.
Sirius satellite service is available only
to those at least 18 and older in the 48
contiguous USA, D.C., and PR (with
coverage limitations). Traffic informa-
tion not available in all markets. See
siriusxm.com/traffic for details. Sirius,
XM and all related marks and logos are
trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc.
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 responsibil-
ity 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.
All Map Database cannot be copied without permission.
Important Notice : This is protected by U.S. copyright laws. All rights not expressly granted are reserved.
You may not otherwise reproduce, modify and distribute the content without HYUNDAI MnSoft, Inc’s prior written consent.
Warnings and Cautions
Key Product Features
Component Names and Functions
Starting the System for the First Time
part.1 Basic
01
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Safety Warnings
Even when receiving route guidance
from the Navigation system, please
abide by actual traffic and road regu-
lations. Following only the Navigation
route guidance may lead to violations of
actual traffic and road regulations and
lead to traffic accidents.
Do not stare at the screen while driv-
ing. Staring at the screen for prolonged
periods of time could lead to traffic acci-
dents.
Do not operate the Navigation system
while driving, such as entering POIs or
conducting route searches. Such acts
could lead to accidents, fire, or electric
shock. Park the vehicle before operating
the device.
Do not disassemble, assemble, or mod-
ify the Multimedia system. Such acts
could result in accidents, fire, or electric
shock.
Heed caution not to spill water or intro-
duce foreign objects into the device.
Such acts could lead to smoke, fire, or
product malfunction.
If you use phone related functions while
driving, you will find it difficult to concen-
trate on operating the vehicle and the
current traffic conditions, so the possibil-
ity of an accident may increase. Please
use phone related functions only when
parked.
Please refrain from use if the screen
is blank or no sound can be heard as
these signs may indicate product mal-
function. Continued use in such con-
ditions could lead to accidents (fires,
electric shock) or product malfunctions.
Do not touch the antenna during thun-
der 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.
For most Audio and multimedia modes,
the display will not operate when the
vehicle is in motion. For your safety, first
park the vehicle to watch or view the
screen.(The screen will only operate
when the parking brake is ON for man-
ual transmission vehicles and when the
parking brake is ON or the gearshift is in
the P (PARK) position for automatic.)
Some functions other than the one
mentioned above cannot be used while
driving. These functions operate only
when the vehicle is parked.
Basic
Warnings and Cautions I 1-3
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Safety Cautions
Pay attention to traffic conditions while
driving.
In some instances, the navigation may
provide guidance through restricted
areas.
Operating the device while driving could
lead to accidents due to a lack of atten-
tion to external surroundings. First park
the vehicle before operating the device.
In addition, the touch screen may not
work for some functions when the vehi-
cle is in motion. The touch screen fea-
ture will be supported once the vehicle
has stopped.
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 impair-
ment. (Adjust the volume to a suitable
levels before turning off the device.)
If you want to change the position of
device installation, please inquire with
your place of purchase or service main-
tenance center. Technical expertise is
required to install or disassemble the
device.
Turn on the car ignition before using this
device. Do not operate the Multimedia
system for long periods of time with the
ignition turned off as such operations
may lead to battery discharge.
Upon using the Multimedia system
for more than 10 minutes with the car
engine turned off, the following warning
will be displayed. After 10 minutes, the
warning will be displayed for 5 seconds
every 1 minute.
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 or touch screen.
When cleaning the device, make sure
to turn off the device and use a dry and
smooth cloth. Never use tough materi-
als, chemical cloths, or solvents(alcohol,
benzene, thinners, etc.) as such mate-
rials may damage the device panel or
cause color/quality deterioration. When
experiencing product concerns, inquire
with your place of purchase or service
maintenance center.
Prevent caustic solutions such as per-
fume and cosmetic oil from contacting
the dashboard because they may cause
damage or discoloration.
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Display
Wide TFT-LCD Display
Provides high quality video through a Wide TFT-
LCD Display using an LED Back Light.
Touch screen for maximum user convenience.
Radio
Digital Tuner Feature
Digital Tuner using PPL method that supports
memory of 12 broadcast stations for each AM
and FM modes.
Radio broadcast station name
Displays broadcast station names.
HD Radio™/Satellite Radio feature
Supports HD Radio™ reception and Satellite
Radio (SiriusXM™).
Key Product Features
This device is a Multimedia system equipped with a multifunctional
disc player that supports Radio (FM, AM), HD Radio™ technology,
SiriusXM™, Audio CD, MP3, USB, iPod, AUX, Bluetooth Audio
and My Music features. The WIDE VGA LCD provides a high qual-
ity resolution while the powerful and rich sound system adds to the
driving enjoyment.
Multimedia
Player
Support for various Media Formats
Support for various media formats, including
Radio, Audio CD, MP3, USB, iPod, AUX and
Bluetooth
®
Audio Streaming modes
My Music
Supports copying of music stored within USB
devices into My Music (internal memory) mode
Navigation
Voice Guidance
Voice route guidance to safely and conveniently
reach set destinations
Various map scales that enable drivers to accu-
rately view map and surrounding areas
Automatic Correction for Current Location
Automatically corrects current position using
map matching and GPS information.
Miscellaneous
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology
Convenient use of Bluetooth
®
Handsfree by
using buttons within the steering wheel control
Digital Screen Control Features
Easy control of features through touch screen
options
Steering Wheel Control
Control over audio features, voice recognition
and Bluetooth
®
through the steering wheel con-
trol for maximum convenience
Component Names and Functions I 1-5
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Component Names and Functions
Head Unit
Name Description
PWR/
VOL
When power is off, press to turn power on
When power is on, press and hold (more than
0.8 seconds) to turn power off
When power is on, press quickly (less than 0.8
seconds) to turn Audio off
Turn left/right to control volume
TUNE
FM/AM mode : changes the frequency
MEDIA (Disc/USB/iPod/My Music) mode :
changes the track, file or title (except USB
Image, Bluetooth Audio and AUX)
RESET
Resets the system settings. (Preset radio channels
and other data will not be deleted)
Name Description
RADIO
Converts to FM/AM/SiriusXM™ mode
Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed
in order of FM AM SiriusXM™ FM
MEDIA
Converts to MEDIA mode
If the media is not connected or the CD player is
not available for this model, MEDIA mode will not
be activated.
Press this key to move to the last mode that you
accessed in MEDIA mode. Press it again to dis-
play the screen where you can select a MEDIA
mode.
BLUELINK
Displays the Blue Link mode
PHONE
Takes user to phone screen
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Head Unit
Name Description
Press to insert or eject disc
SEEK
TRACK
When key is pressed quickly. (less than 0.8 seconds)
FM/AM mode : plays previous/next frequency
MEDIA (Disc/USB/iPod/My Music) mode :
changes the track, file or title (except USB Image
and AUX)
When key is pressed and held. (more than 0.8 sec-
onds)
FM/AM mode : continuously changes the fre-
quency until the key is released
MEDIA (Disc/USB/iPod/My Music) mode :
rewinds or fast forwards the track or file (except
USB Image, Bluetooth Audio and AUX)
SD card insert slot
Name Description
MAP
VOICE
Displays the map for the current position
NAVI
Takes you to the menu screen where you can find
your destination and set the route.
INFO
Displays the Info mode screen
SETUP
Displays the Setup mode screen.
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Name Description
Controls the volume
MODE
Each time this key is pressed, mode is changed
in the order FM AM SiriusXM™ Disc
USB Music or iPod AUX Bluetooth Audio
My Music
If the media is not connected, the corresponding
modes will be disabled
Press and hold the key (more than 0.8 seconds)
to turn the Audio system on/off
When power is off, press the key to turn power
back on
MUTE
The sound stops playing. Press again to unmute.
When keys are pressed quickly. (less than 0.8 sec-
onds)
FM/AM mode : searches broadcast frequencies
saved to Presets
SiriusXM™ mode : searches broadcast channels
saved to Presets
MEDIA (Disc/USB/iPod/My Music) mode :
changes the track, file or title (except USB Image,
AUX)
When keys are pressed and held. (more than 0.8
seconds)
FM/AM mode : automatically searches broadcast
frequencies
SiriusXM™ mode : automatically searches broad-
cast channels
MEDIA (Disc/USB/iPod/My Music) mode : quickly
looks up songs (excluding USB images, AUX and
Bluetooth audio files)
Steering Wheel Control
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Steering Wheel Control
The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
Name Description
When pressed quickly. (less than 0.8 seconds)
Activates voice recognition
When pressed and held. (more than 0.8 seconds)
Ends voice recognition
Activates Siri Eyes Free
When pressed quickly. (less than 1.2 seconds)
When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call
When pressed in the incoming call screen,
answers the call
When pressed during call waiting, switches to
waiting call (Call Waiting)
When pressed and held. (more than 1.2 seconds)
When pressed in Bluetooth
®
Hands-free, redials
the last dialed call
When pressed during a Bluetooth
®
Hands-free
call, switches call back to mobile phone (Private)
When pressed while calling on the mobile phone,
switches call back to Bluetooth
®
Hands-free
(operates only when Bluetooth
®
Hands-free is
connected)
When pressed during a call, ends the phone call
When pressed in the incoming call screen, rejects
the call
Starting the System for the First Time I 1-9
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Starting the System for the
First Time
Turning the System On/Off
Press the engine start button or set the
ignition key to On or ACC. Each time you
turn on the system, a boot logo and safety
warning will appear.
Pressing the power key on the head unit
will display the user agreement screen. To
change the system language between
English, French, Spanish and Korean
press the Change
Language
button.
NOTICE
Cannot operate the system while it is booting
up. It may take some time for all of features of
the system, particularly the voice recognition
system, to be ready for use.
Pressing and holding the power key on the
head unit will turn off the system.
You can change Screen Saver Settings in
Setup to display a clock or another chosen
image on the Screen Saver.
i
Information
If you turn off the system during a phone call
using the Hands-free feature, then the call will
automatically switch to your mobile phone.
NOTICE
Check the volume when turning on the
system. Before turning on the system, adjust
the volume to a reasonable level.
System Reset
The System Reset function restores the
system when it is not operating correctly.
Press and hold the RESET key for a sec-
ond or longer. (It is recommended that you
press the RESET key using a tool, such as
a pin or a clip.)
NOTICE
Resetting the system restores all existing
settings and configurations (e.g. volume,
display, etc.) back to their factory defaults.
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Battery Warning Message
Always use the system while the car
engine is running. If you turn on the sys-
tem while the engine is off, a battery warn-
ing message will appear. When the engine
starts, the message will disappear.
NOTICE
If you use the system for a long time with
the engine off, the battery may become
completely discharged.
Restrictions on Features for
Safety Measures
The restriction screen will disappear when
shifting gears into P or putting the parking
brake on.
Starting the System for the First Time I 1-11
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Features Description
Navigation
Widget
Provides a brief view of the navigation map
and the route screen.
Touch any area on the screen to move to
the navigation screen.
AV Widget
Shows brief information on the radio media
current playing.
Touch the area to move to the mode for
what you are listening to.
All Menus Shows all of the items in the system menu.
Places Directly moves to the screen where you can
search for your destination.
My Menu
You can add and save up to eight menu items.
Add your favorite menu items to have quick
and easy access to them.
Home Screen
Controls Menu Confi guration for the Home Screen
Information Display on the Status Bar
Displays the date and time, along with the system status shown
by the various icons to the right of the clock.
The icons in the following table indicate the various types of sys-
tem status details and events.
AV-Mute Navigation-
Mute Making a call and Bluetooth connection 2G/3G/
Wi-Fi
ICON
Description Mute AV
sound
Mute
Navogation
sound
Bluetooth
phone
remaining
battery
Handsfree
connection
Making a
call using
BT phone
Bluetooth
phone
reception
sensitivity
Wi-Fi is
connected
ICON
Description Connecting to
music stream
Connecting
to Wi-Fi
ICON
Description
Handsfree+
streaming
connection
Mute
Bluetooth
phone
micro-
phone
2G/3G data
connection
(displayed
only when
connected
to a 2G/3G
data net-
work)
ICON
Description
Downloading
contacts/
recent calls
Blue Link
received
signal
strength
indication
i
Information
Received signal strength indicator of Blue Link and 2G/3G/Wi-Fi information
are displayed only in the devices that support the telematics system.
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Adding Your Favorite Menu Items to My
Menu
From the Home screen, select
My Menu
and then
Edit
.
From the My Menu Settings screen, select
menu items from the list on the right, then
drag and drop them to a desired place on
the left.
To remove the item from My Menu, draft
item from the left and drop them on the
right.
i
Information
Up to eight items can be added to My Menu.
On-Screen Touch Controls
Learn how to touch the screen to operate
the system.
Select
Tap lightly on a menu or an item to select it.
NOTICE
The system will not recognize your touch if
you wear a glove or other non-conductive
material. Touch the screen using your fi nger,
an electrostatic touch-screen glove, or a stylus
pen.
Drag & Drop
Select a menu or item you want, then drag
and drop it to where you want to place it.
Drag or touch the slider along the play bar
in the music screens to jump to the point
that you want to play from. However, the
CD player does not support drag function.
i
Information
Music screens for Disc CD and Disc MP3 do
not support this function.
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Drag the frequency bar to the left or right
to move to the frequency that you want.
From the My Menu Settings screen, drag
and drop icons to add, delete, or move to/
from My Menu.
Flick (Quick Scrolling)
Quickly moves up and down in the list.
NOTICE
Moving the list when there are many items will
display a handler on the right of the display.
You can easily move many items at a time
with the handler
You can view the previous or next image
by flicking left/right on an image on the
USB Image screen.
Flick left/right on the frequency bar in the
radio player to look up the previous/next
frequency available.
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Press and Hold
Pressing the and buttons
in the music or video player will fast for-
ward/rewind the music or video.
FM/AM
HD Radio™ Technology
SiriusXM™
Media
About Disc
CD
MP3
USB
iPod
AUX
Bluetooth® Audio
My Music
part.2 AV
02
2-2 I AV
Features Description
Mode Display
Displays current operating mode
If select wanted mode tap, it will change to
selected mode in Radio.
Preset
Shows saved presets for user selection
After selecting frequency press and hold
(over 0.8 seconds) the preset button. A
'beep' will sound and the frequency is saved
to the selected preset button.
A total of 24 frequencies with 12 preset
frequencies each for FM/AM modes can be
saved.
Frequency Bar
Flick the frequency bar left/right to search for
available radio channels to the left or right of
the current channel.
Dragging: Drag the frequency bar to the left/
right to find the radio channel that you want.
Frequency Displays the current frequency
Broadcast
station Displays the current broadcast station name.
Scan Plays frequencies with superior reception for
5 seconds each
HD Radio Used to set whether to turn HD Radio™ recep-
tion On/Off.
AV
FM/AM
Accessing FM/AM Mode
You can access the radio player either by pressing the
RADIO
hard key or by selecting the Radio menu option from All Menus on
the Home screen.
i
Information
If you press the
RADIO
hard key when the power is off, then the power
will turn on and a radio broadcast will be tuned up.
If you are in the FM/AM mode, select the FM/AM radio widget from the
Home screen to access the radio player.
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Features Description
Info
Turns the Radio Text information on and off
If the ON Text On button is displayed (Text off
state), information will not be displayed even
if there is information being transmitted from
the broadcast station.
If the Off Text Off button is displayed (Text
on state), then broadcast information will be
displayed. Information may not be displayed if
there is no information being transmitted from
the broadcast station.
Features Description
Menu
Autostore
Saves frequencies with good reception to
Preset buttons
While Auto Store is operating, pressing the
Auto Store button again will cancel the func-
tion and play the previous frequency.
Preset Scan
Plays preset frequencies for 5 or 10 secodes
each
HD on : 10 seconds
HD off : 5 seconds
Scan/
Auto Scan/
Preset Scan
Displays an activated mode from the Scan/Auto
Scan/Preset Scan modes.
SoundHound
Runs the SoundHound feature.
For more detailed feature, please refer to
SoundHound section in Info part.
SEEK/TRACK
Pressing this button briefly (less than 0.8 sec-
onds) : Seeks the previous/next frequency.
Pressing and holding this button (longer than
0.8 seconds) : Moves quickly through all of
the frequencies. From the moment that you
release the button, the system will seek the
next available frequency.
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob to manually seek avail-
able frequencies.
FM : Increment/decrement by 200 kHz
AM : Increment/decrement by 10 kHz
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If an HD Radio™ broadcast is received,
the radio mode will switch from analog
broadcast to HD Radio™ broadcast.
i
Information
• The
HD Radio™
screen is displayed only
when a HD Radio™ broadcast is being
received
Program Service Data :
Contributes to the superior user experience of HD
Radio™ Technology. Presents song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3
Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams.
Adjacent traditional main stations are extra local FM
channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, origi-
nal music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre.
Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio™ Technology
enables local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital
signal. AM sounds like today’s FM and FM sounds like a CD.
HD Radio™ Technology
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Basic Mode Screen
(HD Radio™ reception ON)
SiriusXM™
SiriusXM™ Mode
Hard Key Controls
You can access the radio player either by
pressing the
RADIO
hard key or by
selecting the Radio menu option from All
Menus on the Home screen. Select the
SiriusXM™ tab from the radio player.
i
Information
If you press the
RADIO
hard key when the
power is off, then the power will turn on and a
radio broadcast will be tuned up.
If you are in the SiriusXM™ mode, select
the SiriusXM™ radio widget from the Home
screen to access the radio player.
When the power is off, pressing the
RADIO
key will turn the power on and play a
SiriusXM™ Radio broadcast.
Name Description
HD Radio™
Reception
&Channel
buttons
Displays main HD Radio™
channels and used to directly
select the current available
channels
As HD Radio™ reception
is included within Radio
mode, the methods of
moving between chan-
nels, saving presets,
searching, or methods
of searching frequencies
are identical. However,
while the HD Radio™
related icon display will
become active when
within regions where an
HD Radio™ signal can
be received.
Name Description
HD
Channel
Number
HD Channel number
saved in preset
Broadcast
Info
Displays detailed infor-
mation about the current
broadcast
HD Radio
Used to set whether to
turn HD Radio™ recep-
tion On/Off.
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SiriusXM™ Mode Display Controls
Features Description
Mode Display
Displays current operating mode.
If you press FM, AM or SiriusXM, mode will
change to selected one in Radio
Preset
Shows saved presets for user selection
After selecting frequency press and hold
(over 0.8 seconds) the preset button. A 'beep'
will sound and the frequency is saved to the
selected preset button.
A total of 18 frequencies for SiriusXM™
modes can be saved.
Channel Logo Displays the current channel logo
Channel Info Displays the current channel number and name
Contents Info Displays the artist, title and other information
about the current playing song
Category Info Displays the current playing category
Scan Plays all receivable channels for 10 seconds each
Direct Tune Used to search for channels by entering chan-
nel numbers
Category
If you press Category, when search channels
through SEEK, Tune and Scan, search it in the
current category.
Category
Selection
Buttons
Used to select the previous/next category
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Features Description
Play Live It will change to listening live broadcast mode.
Skip Backward
Repeats the previously broadcasted program.
Holding for less than 0.8 seconds : Moves to
the previous segment
Holding for longer than 0.8 seconds: Moves
to the previous 5 seconds
Play Pause Pauses/plays the current broadcasting program.
Skip Forward Moves to the next segment.
List Displays SiriusXM™ Radio Categories/Channel
Lists
Menu
What’s on My Preset?
The program schedule saved in my preset. (For
more details, see Section 2.5. Viewing Menu.)
Featured Favorite
Theme channels recommended by SiriusXM™ .
(For more details, see Section 2.5. Viewing
Menu.)
Preset Scan
Plays preset frequencies for 5 seconds each.
SoundHound
Runs the SoundHound feature.
For more detailed feature, please refer to
SoundHound section in Info part.
SEEK/TRACK
When key is pressed quickly.(under 0.8 seconds)
Plays the previous/next channel
When key is pressed and held.(over 0.8 seconds)
Continuously changes the channel until the key
is released and plays the current channel
TUNE Changes the channel
2-8 I AV
Selecting through
Channel/Category List
Press the
List
Select the desired cat-
egory and channel.
Select the desired category and the chan-
nel. Once selected, the previous screen
will be restored and the selected channel
will begin playing.
If you select the
Skip
button, you can
scan channels using the
SEEK
TRACK
key or the
TUNE
knob by skipping the
channels that you chose to skip.
Direct Tune
Enter the number of the channel you want
to receive.
Viewing Menu
Using the
Menu
button on the right, you
can view the program schedule and infor-
mation about the Featured Favorites pro-
vided by SiriusXM™ .
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Name Description
Change
Broadcast
Date
By selecting this option, you can select a broad-
casting date and time zone.
Broadcast information will be provided for one week
from the current date.
Preset
Shows saved presets for user selection
A total of 18 frequencies for SiriusXM™ modes
can be displayed
Broadcasting
Time You can select the time that you want.
Program
Information
Shows you the program titles to be broadcasted at
the time that you have chosen.
Select a program to see more details.
If there is more information on the program you
selected, an arrow button will be displayed on
the right of the list. You can see more program
information by selecting the arrow button.
What’s on My Preset? (Program Schedule)
Menu What’s on My Preset? You can select Menu to see pro-
gram information and the schedules of broadcast channels listed
in the Preset.
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Featured Favorites
Featured Favorites feature allows
SiriusXM™ to broadcast additional presets
Example 1 : "Martha's Favorites" may
represent Martha Stuart's favorites pre-
sets on her radio
Example 2 : During holidays, "Holiday
Music" may represent all the SiriusXM™
channels that are playing the holiday
music for easy access by users
Multiple sets Featured Favorites data
can be broadcast by SiriusXM™ and can
change from time to time
Media
Starting Mode
1. From All Menus, select an icon you
want from “Music, Image, AUX” to enter
the last mode you used.
2. You can enter the Media mode that you
recently used by pressing the Media
hard key while in another mode.
3. To go to a different mode after you enter
Media mode, press Media and choose
the one you want.
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About Disc
Precautions upon Handling Discs
CAUTION
After using a disc, put the disc back in its
original case to prevent disc scratches.
Do not use abnormally shaped discs (8cm,
heart-shaped, octagon-shaped) as such discs
could lead to errors.
Do not clean discs with chemical solutions,
such as record sprays, antistatic sprays,
antistatic liquids, benzene, or thinners.
Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or
high temperatures for prolonged periods of
time. Such exposure may lead to disc defor-
mation.
Upon playing a disc contaminated by dirt
or other substances, the sound quality may
deteriorate and result in skipping sounds.
Writing on either side of the disc could result
in damage to disc surfaces.
Clean fingerprints and dust off the disc
surface (coated side) with a soft cloth.
Copy-protected CDs, such as S-type CDs,
may not properly operate in the device. DATA
CDs cannot be played. (However, such discs
may still abnormally operate.)
Do not disassemble the device. Contact a
designated service center in case of problems.
(Complete after service assistance will not be
provided if the user disassembles the device.)
Do not use water to clean the device.
Exposure to water could lead to product
damage.
Do not introduce foreign substances into
the disc insert/eject slot. Introducing foreign
substances could damage the device interior.
The device may not properly operate
in extremely hot or cold temperatures.
(The operating temperature range is : 14˚F ~
150˚F)
Steam can become condensed on the fi ber-
optic lens due to rain, wet conditions, or
upon operating the heating system. In such
cases, discs may not be properly recognized.
Remove the disc and wait until the moisture
dries.
Skipping may occur during audio play when
driving on bumpy roads for prolonged periods
of time or upon severe shock to the vehicle. In
case of severe shock, audio may not properly
play.
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Supported Disc Formats
This device supports the following disc for-
mats.
Disc Type
Disc Type Disc Format Device Support
CD
3inch (8cm)
5inch (12cm)
CD
CD-R
CD-RW
Multisession-CD
X
O
O
O (Read Only)
O (Read Only)
O (Read Only)
SACD
SACD
(Single, SACD layer)
SACD (Hybrid)
X
X
(Only CD layer)
Disc Format
Disc Type Disc Format Device Support
CD
CD-DA
MP3
WMA
MPEG4 AAC
DTS-CD
CD-ROM
CD-G
CD-EXTRA
CD-TEXT
O
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
Disc/Content Format
Compatibility
By Format according to Disc Type
Disc Type Disc Format Device Support
CD LPCM
O
MP3
MPEG1, Layer3
MPEG2, Layer3
MPEG2.5
O
O
O
WMA Ver9
O
Ordinary Disc Compatibility
This device has been designed/ manufac-
tured to be compatible with software bear-
ing the following logo marks.
CD-R/RW discs (Audio CD) created
with CD recording devices or PCs may
not properly operate in the device.
This is a result of various causes,
including disc format, recording method,
and contamination to the disc or lens.
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CD-R/RW Compatibility
This device supports CD-R, CD-RW,
and MP3 discs burned in Audio CD for-
mats.
The recording of CD-R and CD-RW
discs with this device is not supported.
CD-R/RW discs recorded as audio CDs
that were not finalized are not supported
by this device.
PC-created Disc Compatibility
When burning a disc on a PC, the disc
may not operate in this device depend-
ing on the software settings. In such
cases, inquire with the software manu-
facturer.
Additional information regarding com-
patibility is displayed on the CD-R/RW
software disc box.
DVD-R/W discs are not compatible with
this device.
Cautions upon Writing CDs
When a multi-session disc is being
recorded, make sure to close the ses-
sion before recording.
If MP3/WMA file extensions are
changed, such could result in errors.
In the case of MP3/WMA, write using
only English. (Other languages are not
supported)
Unauthorized use of copy-protected
music files is prohibited by law.
Prolonged use of CD-R/CD-RW prod-
ucts that do not satisfy related specifica-
tions may result in abnormal operation.
When writing CDs, low-speed writing is
recommended.
Compressed Audio Compatibility
Physical formats of CD : Model 1, Model
2 XA format 1.
This device supports audio file com-
pressed through MPEG-1 audio stream
layer 3 (MP3) using 8kbps ~ 320kbps.
(CBR or VBR)
For stable operation, the use of files
in 95kbps~192kbps bit rate range and
44.1kHz SAMPLING frequency is rec-
ommended.
This device supports WMA audio files
using 20kbps ~ 320kbps. (CBR or VBR)
Variable bit rate files may operate, but
the play time information may not be
properly displayed.
This device only supports tracks with file
extension of “.mp3” or “.wma”.
This device does not support multises-
sion discs.
This device supports only 8 layer fold-
ers.
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This device supports MP3 ID3 tag ver-
sions of Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver.
2.3, Ver. 2.4. When using discs with
other versions, the ID3 info will not be
displayed.
Although this device has been desig-
nated to be compatible with various bit
rates, playing low bit rate MP3 tracks
may result in low quality sound.
Before Playing an MP3 Disc
Supported MP3 File Specifi cation
Acceptable standard: MPEG1 Audio
Layer 3.
Acceptable sampling frequency :
8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1,
48(kHz).
Acceptable bit rate : 8 ~ 320 (Kbps).
Recommended Bit Rates and Frequency
Sampling frequency : 96 ~ 192 Kbps
fixed bit rate/44.1kHz.
NOTICE
Supported ID3 tags : ID3v1.0, ID3v1.1,
ID3v1.2, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4.
Supported MP3 Media : CD-ROM.
Supported media formats : ISO9660 LEVEL1
and LEVEL2.
Detailed Specifi cation
Maximum directory layers : 8 layers.
Maximum folder length : 64 bytes, file
name length: 64 bytes.
Supported characters for folder name/file
name: 2350 characters for Alphanumeric
character and Korean character sets,
4888 characters for Simplified Chinese
character set.
Maximum number of folders per disc :
256 folders. (including ROOT)
Maximum number of files per disc : 512
files.
Precautions upon Burning MP3 Files
The use of ISO 9660 LEVEL 2 JOLIET
format is recommended.
Up to 32 characters in Korean/Chinese
are supported for file names and up to
20 characters in Korean/Chinese are
supported for folder names.
The use of CDs exceeding 700MB may
result in faulty disc recognition or errors
upon play.
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MP3 File Structure
Recognition occurs through the same folder structure used within the disc.
Folder structure as saved in CD-ROM Folder structure as saved in the system
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CD
Basic Mode Screen
Name Description
Mode Displays current operating mode
Track Index Shows the current track/total tracks
Repeat/
Shuffle/Scan
From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the current
operating function
Play Time Displays the current play time
Play Info Displays track/artist/title/album information
Previous
Tra ck
When the play time is under 3 seconds the
previous track
When the play time is over 3 seconds current
song from the beginning
Play/Pause Plays/pauses the current track
Next Track Moves to the next track
Repeat
Repeats the current track
Press the
Repeat
button to switch between
repeating the current track and turning
repeat off
Shuffle
Plays disc tracks in random order
Press the
Shuffle
button to switch between shuf-
fle all and turning shuffle off
Scan
Scans the beginning parts of disc tracks (approx.
10 seconds per track)
Press the
Scan
button to switch between scan
all and turning scan off
List Moves to the track list screen
SoundHound
Runs the SoundHound feature.
For more detailed feature, please refer to
SoundHound section in Info part.
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Name Description
SEEK/TRACK
If button is pressed quickly (less than 0.8 sec-
onds), it moves to previous or next track
If button is pressed and held (over than 0.8
seconds), it rewinds or fast-forward the track
When pressed for 5 seconds, it will rewind or
fast-forward the track at 4x speed. After that, it
will rewind or fast-forward at 20x speed. Once
released, the track will begin playing at normal
speed.
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob and search a desired
track. When the track name is displayed, press
the
TUNE
knob
to play the track.
If the
TUNE
knob is not pressed within
5 seconds of searching tracks, the track info
for the current track is restored.
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Name Description
Current Track Displays current playing track name
Back Button Converts to basic mode screen
Menu
When moving to a different list screen, moves to
the list page where the current file is located
(Becomes disabled when the current list includes
the current file)
SEEK/TRACK
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds):
Plays previous/next track
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds):
Moves to play screen, and then it will rewind or
fast-forward the track. It will play the track nor-
mally if it is released.
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob to move the focus to the
next/previous track. If the desired track is selected,
press the
TUNE
knob to play the track.
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MP3
Basic Mode Screen
Name Description
Mode Displays current operating mode
File Index Shows the current MP3 file/total number of MP3
files
Repeat/
Shuffle/Scan
From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the current
operating function
Play Time Displays the current play time
Song Info Displays folder/file/artist/title/album info for current
song
List Moves to the list screen
Previous File
If play time is less than 3 secs, moves to previ-
ous file
If play time is over than 3 secs, play the current
file from the beginning
Play/Pause Plays/pauses the current track
Next File Moves to the next song
Repeat
Repeats the current song or all songs in the folder
Press the
Repeat
button to switch between repeating
1 song repeating folder and turn-
ing repeat off
Repeat 1 song: Repeats the current song
Repeat Folder: Repeats songs in the folder
Shuffle
Plays files in the folder or in the disc in random order
Press the
Shuffle
button to switch between shuffle
folder shuffle all and turning
shuffle off
Shuffle folder : Plays songs in the folder in ran
dom order
Shuffle All : Plays songs in the disc in random
order.
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Name Description
Scan
Scans the beginning parts of MP3 files (approx.
10 seconds per file)
Press the
Scan
button to switch between
scan folder scan all and turn-
ing scan off
Scan Folder : Scans tracks in the current
folder
Scan All : Scans all tracks in the disc
SoundHound
Runs the SoundHound feature.
For more detailed feature, please refer to
SoundHound section in Info part.
SEEK/TRACK
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds):
Plays previous/next track
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds):
Moves to play screen, and then it will rewind
or fast-forward the track.
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob to search a desired
track. If the desired track is displayed, press the
TUNE
knob to play the track.
If the
TUNE
knob is not pressed within 5
seconds of searching tracks, the track info
for the current track is restored.
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Name Description
Folder Name Displays folder name for current file
Current Song Displays current playing file name
Back Button Converts to basic mode screen
Upper Folder Moves to Root Folder
Menu
When moving to a different list screen, moves to the
list page where the current file is located
(Becomes disabled when the current list includes
the current file)
SEEK/TRACK
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds) :
Plays previous/next track
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) :
Moves to play screen, and then it will rewind or
fast-forward the track.
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob to move the focus to the
previous/next track. If the desired track is displayed,
press the
TUNE
knob to play the track.
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USB
Before Playing a USB MP3
Connect the USB device after turning on the engine. The USB
device may become damaged if it is already connected when the
ignition is turned on.
Files that are not standard format music/image files will not be
played.
For MP3/WMA/OGG files, only music files with compression
rates between 8Kbps ~ 320Kbps can be played.
Heed caution to static electricity when connecting/disconnecting
external USB devices.
Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognized when connected
as an external device.
When connecting an external USB device, the device may not
properly recognize the USB is in some states.
Only products formatted with byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be
recognized.
This device recognizes USB devices formatted in FAT 12/16/32
file formats. This device does not recognize files in NTFS file for-
mat.
Some USB devices may not be supported due to compatibility
issues.
Take caution so that the USB connector does not come in con-
tact with body parts or objects.
Repeated connecting/disconnecting of USB devices within short
periods of time may result in product malfunction.
Make sure to connect/disconnect external USB devices with the
audio power turned off.
The amount of time required to recognize the external USB
device may differ depending on the type, size, or file formats
stored on the USB.
The use of USB devices for purposes other than playing music
and image files is prohibited.
Do not use the USB I/F to charge batteries or USB accessories
that generate heat. Such acts may lead to worsened perfor-
mance or damage to the device.
The device may not recognize the USB device if separately
purchased USB hubs and extension cables are being used.
Connect the USB directly with the multimedia terminal of the
vehicle.
When using mass storage USB devices with separate logical
drives, only files saved to the root drive can be played.
When application programs are installed to specific USBs, files
may not properly play.
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The device may not operate normally if MP3 Players, cellu-
lar phones, digital cameras, or other electronic devices (USB
devices not recognized as portable disk drives) are connected
with the device.
Charging through the USB may not work for some mobile
devices.
The device may not support normal operation when using a USB
memory type besides Metal Cover Type USB Memory.
The device may not support normal operation when using for-
mats such as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory.
Upon playing iPods, please use a dedicated iPod car cable.
Normal operations cannot be guaranteed when other cables are
being used.
The device will not support files locked by DRM. (Digital Rights
Management)
USB memory sticks used by connecting an Adaptor (SD Type or
CF Type) may not be properly recognized.
Only use Plug type connector products, as shown in the figure
below.
Plug Type Connector
Product Name Manufacturer
XTICK LG
BMK BMK Technology
SKY-DRV Sky Digital
TRANSCEND JetFlash Transcend
Sandisk Cruzer SanDisk
Micro ZyRUS ZyRUS
NEXTIK Digiworks
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Information
Problems that occur through use of USB devices not listed within the
above table are not covered by the product warranty.
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Supported Image Specifi cations
Name Description
Image format JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG (animated GIF, etc.
are not supported)
Supported image
resolution
5M pixels for JPG, BMP, PNG (1M pixels
maximum for GIF)
Supported image file
size
5M pixels for JPG, BMP, PNG (1M pixels
maximum for GIF)
USB MP3 Information and Precautions
Name Description
MP3 File
Specification Specification : MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER 3
Recommended
Bit Rates and
Sampling
Frequency
Acceptable sampling frequency : 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)
Acceptable bit rate : 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112,
128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (Kbps)
96, 128, 192 Kbps fixed bit rate/44.1kHz
ID3 Tag Supports ID3v1.0 and ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3,
ID3v2.4 ID3 tags
Detailed
Specifications
Maximum directory layers : 20 layers
Maximum length of folder name/file name : 255Bytes
Supported characters for folder name/file name :
Alphanumeric characters, Korean standard character
set 2,350 characters, Simplified Chinese 4888 char-
acters
Maximum number of folders which can be stored onto
one USB : 2000 folders (including ROOT)
Maximum number of files which can be stored onto
one USB : 8000
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Information
The sound quality of MP3 files that use bitrates exceeding
192 Kbps cannot be guaranteed. When using files without fixed bit
rates, some features (FF/REW features) may not properly operate.
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Features Description
Previous File
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds) :
Moves to the previous file or play the current file
from the beginning (Depends on the play time)
If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
previous file
If play time is over than 3 seconds, play the
current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) it
rewinds the track
Play/Pause Plays/pauses the current file
Next File
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds) :
Moves to the next file
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) :
It fast-forwards the track
Repeat
Repeats the current file
If select the song in the file tab on the list
screen : Press the
Repeat
button to switch
between repeating one song , repeating
folder , and turning repeat off
If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist,
Artist, Song, Album, Genre) on the list screen
: Press the
Repeat
button to switch between
repeating one song and turning repeat
off
Back Button Converts to basic mode screen
Shuffle
Plays files in random order
If select the song in the file tab on the list
screen : Press the
Shuffle
button to switch
between Shuffle Folder , Shuffle All
, and turning shuffle off
If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist, Artist,
Song, Album, Genre) on the list screen : Press
the
Shuffle
button to switch between Shuffle
Category and turning shuffle off
USB Music
Features Description
Mode Displays current operating mode
File Index Shows the current file/total files within the USB
Repeat/
Shuffle/Scan
From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the current
operating function
Play Time Displays the current play time/total play time
Song Info
Displays the information of the current track
When a track in the file tab on the list screen
is selected : Displays folder, file, title, artist,
album info
When a track in the other tabs on the list
screen is selected : Displays artist, title, album
info
List Moves to the list screen
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Features Description
Scan
Scans the beginning parts of USB files (approx.
10 seconds per file)
If select the song in the file tab on the list
screen : Press the
Scan
button to switch
between Scan Folder , Scan All ,
and turning scan off
If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist,
Artist, Song, Album, Genre) on the list screen :
Press the
Scan
button to switch between
Scan category and turning scan off
Menu
Add to Playlist : Add the current track to the
Playlist Playlist is placed on the left tab in the
list
Save to My Music : You can save the current
track to My Music. You can play saved track
from My Music without USB. Access to My
Music in the Media mode.
SoundHound
Runs the SoundHound feature.
For more detailed feature, please refer to
SoundHound section in Info part.
SEEK/TRACK
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds)
moves to previous/next file or play the current
track from the beginning
If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
previous/next file
If play time is over than 3 seconds, play the
current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) it
will rewind/fast-forward the track
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob to search a desired
track. If the desired track is displayed, press the
TUNE
knob to play the track.
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Features Description
Menu
Add to Playlist : Adds the current track to the
Playlist: Playlist is placed on the left tab in the
list (Maximum 100 files) Select a desired track
and press “Add to Playlist” to add the track in
the playlist.
Delete from Playlist : Select a track you want to
delete from the playlist and press “Delete from
Playlist” to delete the track in the playlist
Now Playing : When moving to a different list
screen, moves to the list page where the cur-
rent file is located (Becomes disabled when
the current list includes the current file)
Search Menu
Search tracks by the list type. Search songs
according to Playlist, Artist, Song, Album, and
Genre.
If access the search menu while playing a
track, it moves to the previous search mode.
SEEK/TRACK
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds):
Plays previous/next track
If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
previous/next file
If play time is over than 3 seconds, play the
current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds):
Moves to play screen, and then it will rewind or
fast-forward the track. It will play the track nor-
mally if button released.
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob to move the focus to the
previous/next list. If the desired track is displayed,
press
TUNE
knob to play the track.
Features Description
Folder/
Category Name Displays folder/category name in the list
Current Song Displays current playing file name
Back Button Converts to basic mode screen
Upper Folder/
Category Moves to Upper Folder
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USB Image
Features Description
Mode Displays current operating mode
Folder/File
Name Displays folder name where image is located
File Index Shows the current file/total files within the USB
Slideshow images as slideshow in 5, 10, 20, 30 second
intervals
Rotate Rotate image in clockwise direction
Info Shows the file name, resolution and file type of
current image
Adjust Image
Size Enlarge/reduce (zoom-in/zoom-out) image size
List Moves to the list screen
Previous/
Next image
Swipe image left or right to see Previous/ Next
image
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Features Description
Current File Displays current playing file name
Back Button Converts to basic mode screen
Menu
Now Playing : When moving to a different list
screen, moves to the list page where the current
file is located (Becomes disabled when the cur-
rent list includes the current file)
SEEK/TRACK
Controls background mode
Radio mode : Changes Frequency and
Channel
Media mode : Changes Track (excluding AUX)
TUNE
Controls background mode
Radio mode : Changes Frequency and
Channel
Media mode : Changes track (excluding AUX).
If a desired track is displayed, press the knob
to move to the track.
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iPod
Using iPod Devices
iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
iPod mode will not operate if the con-
nected iPod cannot be recognized due
to operation of unsupported versions
that do not support related protocols,
iPod abnormalities, or iPod device
defects. Some iPods with unsupported
communication protocols may not prop-
erly operate with the Multimedia system.
For fifth generation iPod Nano devices,
the iPod may not be recognized when
the battery level is low. Please charge
the iPod for use.
Search/play orders shown within the
iPod device may differ with the orders
shown within the Multimedia system.
If the iPod malfunctions due to an iPod
device defect, reset the iPod and try
again. (To learn more, refer to your iPod
manual)
If repeatedly connect and disconnect
iPod/iPhone to the Multimedia system
with USB cable in short time, it may
cause abnormal operation.
The time for recognition of iPod/iPhone
may vary depending on device type,
firmware version and iOS version.
For some iPod Touch and iPhone
devices, connecting Bluetooth® while the
iPod is operating may result in discon-
tinued iPod sound. When such devices
with Bluetooth® support are connected,
this problem occurs as the sound source
is changed from the Dock Connector
(USB connector cable) to Bluetooth.
To prevent this symptom, Bluetooth
Audio function in the Multimedia system
is limited if iPod/iPhone is connected
to the system through both cable and
Bluetooth. To listen to the iPod sound,
use either iPod menu with USB connec-
tion or Bluetooth Audio with Bluetooth
connection.
To listen to the iPod sound, reconnect
the USB cable or change the audio out-
put settings in iPod/iPhone to Dock.
In order to use the iPod while operating
the keys, you must use a dedicated iPod
cable. (the cable that is supplied when
purchasing iPod/ iPhone products)
During ACC ON state, connecting the
iPod through the iPod cable (The cable
that is supplied when purchasing iPod/
iPhone product.) will charge the iPod
through the head unit.
The use of genuine iPod cables sup-
The use of genuine iPod cables sup-
plied by Apple is recommended. (The
plied by Apple is recommended. (The
use of other products may result in
use of other products may result in
noise or abnormal operation.)
noise or abnormal operation.)
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When connecting with the iPod cable,
make sure to fully insert the jack to pre-
vent communication interference. If the
iPod is connected to the vehicle while it
is playing, a high pitch tone may sound
for about 1~2 seconds immediately after
connection. If possible, connect the iPod
to the vehicle with the iPod stopped/
paused.
Within iPhones, streaming audio and
iPod control may occasionally conflict.
If problems persist, remove the iPhone
and connect again.
When connecting to iPod Nano /Classic,
the HYUNDAI Motor logo appears on
the Apple device. For the iPod Nano 6
generation, however, the logo image
does not appear since it is not sup-
ported. Also, all iPhone and iPod Touch
products do not support this function.
In Apple’s iOS 6.0 version or later,
Podcast and Audiobook media files
are designed to be played with the
Podcasts and iBooks applications spe-
cifically designed for Apple products. If
the Apple device does not provide the
Podcast and Audiobook lists, the playlist
may not be displayed and played in the
AVN iPod mode.
If the Apple Podcasts and iBooks apps
are not installed on the Apple device, but
the Apple device provides the Podcast
and Audiobook lists, you can play files in
other categories in AVN iPod mode.
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Caution
While using a connected iPhone/iPod
Touch device, it may not operate nor-
mally if the user changed some func-
tions in the device.
When calling with an iPhone connec-
tion, song may stop playing due to an
Apple device feature. If sound does
not resume after the call is terminated,
check the device status.
If lots of songs have the same informa-
tion, skipping may occur when previous/
next song is executed due to an Apple
device feature. Also problems may
occur depending on device type or iOS
version.
If lots of songs have the same informa-
tion, it may occur difference of playing
songs between the Multimedia system
and Apple device. Reset the device or
delete the same songs in the Apple
device using iTunes.
If you control pause, repeat, shuffle, or
seek songs when the play time is when
the play time is less than 3s before fin-
ished playing, it may occur difference of
playing song between the Multimedia
system and Apple device. Access to
iPod music from another mode or pause
a song and then play a song again in
Apple device.
We recommend that your Apple device
uses the latest firmware since some
problems may occur due to an outdated
firmware or other software related
issues.
Type 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 6.5G 7G
iPod Mini Not Supported
iPod Shuffle Not Supported
iPod Nano ◯ ◯◯◯ ◯Not
released
iPod Touch
(iOS 1.1 not
supported)
◯ ◯◯◯ Not released
iPad (Unable to charge, Not verified, Normal working not guaranteed)
iPad Mini (Unable to charge, Not verified, Normal working not guaranteed)
iPod Classic Not Supported
(iPod with
Video)
(iPod
Classic)
(iPod
Classic)
Not
released
Type 3G 3GS 4G 4GS 5G
iPhone
Not verified,
Normal
working not
guaranteed
◯◯◯◯
iPod I 2-33
02
Caution
If the iPhone/iPod Touch supports
Bluetooth, it is unable to use Bluetooth
Audio if the Apple device that is con-
nected to the Multimedia system
through both USB connection and
Bluetooth. Disconnect the USB connec-
tion then use Bluetooth Audio
If iPod/iPhone connected to the
Multimedia system through both USB
and AUX. iPod/iPhone keeps output
sound via AUX, thus it may occur sound
will not output in iPod mode.
If AUX cable connected to iPod/iPhone
but not connect to the Multimedia sys-
tem, it may occur sound will not output
in iPod mode due to iPod/iPhone’s fea-
ture. Especially, if you use AUX cable
like pictures, this problem may occur.
Disconnect AUX cable from iPod/iPhone
first, then connect to the Multimedia
system via USB. Or change settings to
“Dock” in iPod/iPhone.
If connect to the Multimedia system
while podcast or iTunes music down-
loading to iPod/iPhone, it may occur
some problems when you select song
in the list. Reconnect iPod/iPhone to the
Multimedia system when downloading
is finished or the file deleted.
If connect to the Multimedia system
while sync, it may occur some problems.
Try to use iPod/iPhone connection after
sync complete. (To learn more, refer to
your iPod manual)
iPhone and iPod Touch devices are
guaranteed to work normally on iOS
7.0.6 or below. However, they may not
work normally on future iOS versions
as their operations have not yet been
tested.
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iPod
Features Description
Previous File
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds):
Moves to the previous file or play the current file
from the beginning (Depends on the play time)
If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
previous file
If play time is over than 3 seconds, play the
current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) it
rewinds the track.
Play/Pause Plays/pauses the current file
Next File
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds),
Moves to the next file
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds), it
does fast-forward the track.
Repeat
Repeats the current file
Press the
Repeat
button to switch between repeat-
ing 1 track , and turning repeat off
Shuffle
Plays files in random order
When pressing
Shuffle
button, it changes to
shuffle category deactivate shuffle then
repeat
Shuffle Category: Shuffle song in the current
category
Back Button Move to home/previous mode screen
SoundHound
Runs the SoundHound feature.
For more detailed feature, please refer to
SoundHound section in Info part.
Features Description
Mode Displays current operating mode
Song Index Shows the current song/total songs
Repeat/Shuffle From Repeat/Shuffle, displays the current oper-
ating function
Play Time Displays the current play time/total play time
Song Info Displays the artist/song title/album info
List Moves to the list screen
iPod I 2-35
02
Features Description
SEEK/TRACK
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds)
moves to previous/next file or play the current
song from the beginning
If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
previous/next file
If play time is over than 3 seconds, plays the
current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) it will
rewind/fast-forward the track
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob to search a desired
track. If the desired track is displayed, press
the
TUNE
knob to play the track.
If the
TUNE
knob is not pressed within 5
seconds of searching tracks, the track info for
the current track is restored.
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Features Description
Category Name Displays the category name
Category List
Displays the contents of selected category
If there are many items in the list, items are
added in order and the scroll bar on the right
is adjusted accordingly.
Back Button Converts to basic mode screen
Upper Folder Moves to Upper Folder
Search Menu
Search tracks by the list type. Search songs
according to Playlist, Artist, Song, Album, and
Genre.
If access the search menu while playing a
track, it moves to the previous search mode.
SEEK/TRACK
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds)
moves to previous/next file or play the current
song from the beginning
If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
previous/next file
If play time is over than 3 seconds, plays the
current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) it will
rewind/fast-forward the track.
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob to search a desired
track. If the desired track is displayed, press
the
TUNE
knob to play the track.
If you do not anything with the knob for
5 seconds, the
TUNE
knob search will be ter-
minated.
AUX I 2-37
02
AUX
Connecting an External Device
If an external device connector is con-
nected with the AUX terminal, then AUX
mode will automatically operate. Once the
connector is disconnected, the previous
mode will be restored.
AUX mode can be used only when an
external audio player has been con-
nected.
The AUX volume can also be controlled
separately through the connected
device.
NOTICE
If only a cable is connected to the AUX without
an external device, the mode will be changed
to AUX, but noise may occur. When an
external device is not being used, remove the
connector jack.
When the external device power is connected
to the power jack, playing the external device
may output noise. In such cases, disconnect
the power connection before use.
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Features Description
Mode Displays current operating mode
Phone Name Displays name of connected phone
Artist Info Name of current artist
Title Name of current song
Previous
File
If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
the previous file
If play time is over than 3 seconds, plays the
current file from the beginning
This function may differ depending on the
model of mobile phone
Play/Pause Plays/Pauses Bluetooth Audio
Next File Moves to the next file
Connections
Moves to the Bluetooth Settings screen. You
can pair a new device or change/delete paired
device(s)
SoundHound
Runs the SoundHound feature.
For more detailed feature, please refer to
SoundHound section in Info part.
SEEK/TRACK Plays the previous/next file
TUNE
TUNE
is not supported.
Bluetooth
®
Audio
Bluetooth Audio Mode
i
Information
Artist info and Title may not be supported by mobile phone
Bluetooth Audio I 2-39
02
Bluetooth Connections
Settings
Settings for pairing, connection and dis-
connection of a Bluetooth device
In Bluetooth Audio play screen, Select
Connections
Select
SETUP
key in the head unit.
Select
Phone
. Select
Bluetooth connection
i
Information
If the music in the mobile phone is not played
after changing to audio streaming mode,
press the play button. Thus check if the
music is playing in the Bluetooth device after
changing to audio streaming mode. Audio
streaming may not be supported for some
mobile phones.
• Please check the Bluetooth compatibility in
below website : HYUNDAI Motor America
https://www.hyundaiusa.com/bluetooth
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My Music
Features Description
Previous File
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds):
Moves to the previous file or play the current file
from the beginning (Depends on the play time)
If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
previous file
If play time is over than 3 seconds, play the
current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) it
rewinds the track
Play/Pause Plays/pauses the current file
Next File
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds):
Moves to the next file
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) it
will fast-forward the file
Repeat
Repeats the current file
If select the song in the file tab on the list
screen : Press the
Repeat
button to switch
between repeating one song and turn-
ing repeat off.
If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist,
Artist, Song, Album, Genre) on the list screen
: Press the
Repeat
button to switch between
repeating one song and turning repeat
off
Features Description
Mode Displays current operating mode
File Index Shows the current file/total files
Repeat/
Shuffle/Scan
From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the current
operating function
Play Time Displays the current play time/total play time
Song Info
Displays the information about the current track
When a track in the file tab on the list screen
is selected : Displays file, artist, title, album
info
When a track in the other tab on the list
screen is selected : Displays artist, title, album
info
List Moves to the list screen
My Music I 2-41
02
Features Description
Scan
Scans the beginning parts of files (approx.
10seconds per file)
If select the song in the file tab on the list
screen : Press the
Scan
button to switch
between scan and turning scan off
If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist,
Artist, Song, Album, Genre) on the list screen
: Press the
Scan
button to switch between
scan and turning scan off
Menu
Add to Playlist: Adds the current song to the
Playlist
Playlist is placed on the left tab in the list
Delete Current File: Deletes the current track
from My Music.
SoundHound
Runs the SoundHound feature.
For more detailed feature, please refer to
SoundHound section in Info part.
SEEK/
TRACK
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds)
moves to previous/next file or play the current
song from the beginning
If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
previous/next file
If play time is over than 3 seconds, plays the
current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) it will
rewind/fast-forward the track
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob to search a desired track.
If the desired track is displayed, press the
TUNE
knob to play the track.
If the
TUNE
knob is not pressed within 5
seconds of searching tracks, the track info
for the current track is restored.
Features Description
Shuffle
Plays files in random order
If select the song in the file tab on the list screen
: Press the
Shuffle
button to switch between
shuffle and turning shuffle off
If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist,
Artist, Song, Album, Genre) on the list screen :
Press the
Shuffle
button to switch between
shuffle and turning shuffle off
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Features Description
Menu
Add to Playlist : Adds the current track to the
Playlist : Playlist is placed on the left tab in the
list (Maximum 100 files) Select a track and
press “Add to Playlist” to add the track in the
playlist
Delete from Playlist : Select a track from the
playlist and press “Delete from Playlist” to
delete the track in the playlist
Delete Files : Deletes files from My Music
If delete file from My Music, the information
related to song also deleted in the list.
Now Playing : When moving to a different list
screen, moves to the list page where the cur-
rent file is located (Becomes disabled when
the current list includes the current file
SEEK/
TRACK
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds)
moves to previous/next file or play the current
song from the beginning
If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
previous/next file
If play time is over than 3 seconds, plays the
current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (over than 0.8 seconds) it will
rewind/fast-forward the track
TUNE
Turn the
TUNE
knob to move the focus to pre-
vious/next file. If the file you want to play is dis-
played, press
TUNE
knob to play the track.
If the
TUNE
knob is not pressed within
5 seconds of searching tracks, Tune search
will be terminated.
Features Description
Folder/
Category Name
Displays folder/category name in the list
Category List Displays current playing file name
Back Button Converts to basic mode screen
Upper Folder Moves to Root Folder
Before Using the Bluetooth® Handsfree
Bluetooth Connection
Bluetooth Phone
part.3 Bluetooth
03
3-2 I Bluetooth
Before Using the Bluetooth
®
Handsfree
What is
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology?
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology refers
to a short-distance wireless network-
ing technology which uses a 2.45GHz
frequency to connect various devices
within a certain distance.
Supported within PCs, external devices,
Bluetooth® phones, PDAs, various elec-
tronic devices, and automotive environ-
ments,
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology
to be transmitted at high speeds without
having to use a connector cable.
Bluetooth® Handsfree refers to a device
which allows the user to conveniently
make phone calls with Bluetooth®
mobile phones through the Multimedia
system.
The Bluetooth® Handsfree feature may
not be supported in some mobile phones.
For more information on mobile phone
compatibility, visit the HYUNDAI website
- HYUNDAI Motor America : https://www.
hyundaiusa.com/bluetooth
Precautions for Safe Driving
Bluetooth® Handsfree is a feature that
enables drivers to practice safe driv-
ing. Connecting the head unit with a
Bluetooth® phone allows the user to
conveniently make calls, receive calls,
and manage the phone book. Before
using
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology,
carefully read the contents of this user’s
manual.
Excessive use or operations while driv-
ing may lead to negligent driving prac-
tices and be the cause of accidents. Do
not operate the device excessively while
driving.
Viewing the screen for prolonged peri-
Viewing the screen for prolonged peri-
ods of time is dangerous and may lead
ods of time is dangerous and may lead
to accidents. When driving, view the
to accidents. When driving, view the
screen only for short periods of time.
screen only for short periods of time.
Bluetooth
Before Using the Bluetooth Handsfree I 3-3
03
CAUTIONS upon Connecting
Bluetooth® Phone
Before connecting the head unit with
the mobile phone, check to see that the
mobile phone supports Bluetooth® fea-
tures
Even if the phone supports
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology, the phone will
not be found during device searches if
the phone has been set to hidden state
or the Bluetooth® power is turned off.
Disable the hidden state or turn on the
Bluetooth® power prior to searching/
connecting with the head unit.
If Auto Connection is used, the
Bluetooth® phone is automatically con-
nected when the ignition is turned on,
making it unnecessary to have to con-
nect the phone with the head unit every
time.
If you do not want automatic connection
with your Bluetooth® device, turn the
Bluetooth® feature off of the Bluetooth®
device.
Park the vehicle when connecting the
head unit with the mobile phone.
Bluetooth® connection may become
intermittently disconnected in some
mobile phones. Follow these steps to
try again.
1. Turn the Bluetooth® function within
the mobile phone OFF/ON and try
again.
2. Turn the mobile phone power OFF/
ON and try again.
3. Completely remove the mobile
phone battery, reboot, and then
again.
4. Reboot the Multimedia System and
try again.
5. Delete all paired devices from both
of Phone and Head Unit sides and
then try again
The Handsfree call volume and quality
may differ depending on the mobile
phone.
Pairing Bluetooth® devices and use of
other Bluetooth® features are not sup-
ported when the vehicle is in motion. For
safety, please first park your vehicle.
When downloading contacts, is not
functioning and is not described within
this user’s manual it may be related with
the mobile device. When that occurs,
inquire within the mobile phone manu-
facturer.
3-4 I Bluetooth
Bluetooth Connection
Pairing a New Device
Before you can use the Bluetooth feature,
you must first pair/connect your mobile
phone to your car.
Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be paired.
Only one Bluetooth device can be con-
nected at a time.
Pairing a New Device by Selecting
Phone/Call
Select
PHONE
key in the head unit or
key in the steering wheel remote
control. Select
Yes
. Pair your car
after your mobile phone detects the
Bluetooth device. Enter the passkey or
accept the authorization popup.
Connect Bluetooth.
Pairing a New Device Through the
Phone Settings
Select
SETUP
key in the head unit. Select
Phone
. Select
Bluetooth Connection
.
Select
Add New
. Pair your car after your
mobile phone detects the Bluetooth
device. Enter the passkey or accept the
authorization popup. Connect Bluetooth.
The default passkey is 0000.
The device name above is an example.
Check the actual information on the product.
Connecting Bluetooth Devices
Connects the Bluetooth devices that you
add.
Connecting Devices by Selecting
Phone/Call
Select
PHONE
key in the head unit or
key in the steering wheel remote
control. Select the name of the device
to connect. Connect Bluetooth.
Bluetooth Connection I 3-5
03
Connecting Devices Through the
Phone Settings
Select
SETUP
key in the head unit. Select
Phone
. Select
Bluetooth Connection
.
Select the name of the device to connect.
Connect Bluetooth.
Disconnecting
Bluetooth Devices
Disconnects Bluetooth devices that are
connected.
Select
SETUP
key in the head unit. Select
Phone
. Select
Bluetooth Connection
.
Select the name of the device to disconnect.
Deleting Bluetooth Devices
Deletes the Bluetooth devices that you
added. Note that deleting a Bluetooth
device will delete all Call History and
Contact Info downloaded along with it.
Select
SETUP
key in the head unit. Select
Phone
. Select
Bluetooth Connection
.
Select
Delete Devices
. Select the device
name to delete. Select
Delete
.
3-6 I Bluetooth
Bluetooth Phone
Phone Status Icons
Shows the current phone status in the
right top of the display.
Information
The battery level icon and the call signal
strength indicator may not be supported in
some Bluetooth devices.
• The battery level may differ from the actual
level remaining
Icons Description
You can use Bluetooth phones
when a Bluetooth Hands-free
connection is established.
You can use Bluetooth audio
features when a Bluetooth audio
connection is established.
You can use Bluetooth phones
and audio features when both
Bluetooth Hands-free and audio
connections are established.
Call signal strength indicator
Battery level of the Bluetooth
devices connected
Downloading Call History list
Downloading Contacts
In a Bluetooth phone call
Microphone muted
Bluetooth Phone I 3-7
03
Dial
Dials a call after the Bluetooth devices are
connected.
Select
PHONE
key in the head unit or
key in the steering wheel remote
control.
Y
ou can also select
All Menus
from the
full screen display
Phone
.
Name Description
Keypad
Use the keypad to
enter the phone
number that you want
to call. Press and hold
the last number of
a speed dial to dial
a number that you
added to the Speed
Dial list in the phone
Delete Delete the numbers
that you entered.
Settings Moves to a screen of
Phone Settings.
Call
Makes a call after
you dial a number
and select CALL. If
the number is listed
in Dialed Calls, you
can select the number
and press CALL to
automatically dial that
number again.
Information
Some types of mobile phones may not
support the Speed Dial function.
Accept/Reject Call
If there is an incoming call after you made
a Bluetooth connection, a popup message
will appear.
Information
• In some mobile phones, the caller's number
may not be displayed, and the Ignore feature
may not be supported.
Name Description
Accept Answers the call.
Reject Ignores the call.
3-8 I Bluetooth
Using the Menu During
a Phone Call
When making a call, you can use the fol-
lowing menu items.
Name Description
Use Private
Switches a voice call
from the car Hands-free
to the mobile phone.
End Ends a call.
Contacts Displays the Contacts
list.
Outgoing
Volume
Displays the Mic Volume
settings. You can adjust
the in-call volume that
the other party hears
(level 1 - 5).
Keypad Moves to a screen for
entering ARS numbers.
Switch
Switches to a call on
hold, if any. You can also
switch calls by select-
ing the number in the
Information Display. The
Switch function switches
the current call to a
waiting call in order to
answer a new incoming
call.
i
Information
If the caller's number is listed in Contacts, the
caller's name will be displayed. Otherwise,
only the number will be displayed. In some
mobile phones, the phone number may not
be displayed.
• In some Bluetooth devices, the Use Private
feature may not be supported.
In some Bluetooth devices, the Switch feature
may not be supported.
• During a phone call on a Bluetooth Hands-
free, you cannot access other modes, such as
Audio Video and Settings. You can switch to
in-call volume control and navigation modes
only.
Depending on handset types, the in-call
volume the other party hears may differ. If the
other party hears your voice too low or too
loud, adjust the mic volume.
Bluetooth Phone I 3-9
03
Call History
Select
PHONE
key in the head unit and
then
Call History
.
Name Description
All Lists the all call history.
Dialed Lists the calls that you
made.
Received Lists the calls that you
have received.
Missed Lists the calls you
missed.
Call History
Displays all of your call
history. Select from the
list to dial the number.
Information
Displays the details of
your call history
information.
Download
Downloads the call his-
tory information from
your mobile phone.
Call
Dials the selected
number in your Call
History Information.
Contacts Info
Goes to the Contact
Information screen if
the number has been
stored.
i
Information
In some mobile phones, call records may not
be added to your Call History.
• Calls from restricted ID's are not added to
your Call History Information.
• Up to 50 calls can be added in each Dialed
Calls/Received Calls/Missed Calls list.
The durations of each dialed/received call are
not displayed in your car's Call History list.
While the call history download is in progress,
the status bar displays an icon ( ).
If the call history download is turned off with
the Bluetooth device, the call history download
will fail.
Some devices require a device authentication
for downloading your call history. If download
fails, check if the Bluetooth settings or display
status are normal.
Some devices do not support call history
downloading. Check if your Bluetooth device
supports downloading. For details regarding
Bluetooth-supported devices and their
functional compatibility, visit https://www.
hyundaiusa.com/bluetooth
3-10 I Bluetooth
Contacts
Select
PHONE
key in the head unit and
then
Contacts
i
Information
Up to 5000 phone numbers can be
downloaded from a single, paired Bluetooth
device.
You cannot edit or delete downloaded phone
numbers from your car.
Contacts can be viewed only when the
Bluetooth device is connected.
Even if the Bluetooth device is disconnected,
the downloaded data will remain.
(Note that deleting a paired phone will also
delete all downloaded Contacts and Call
History data)
Downloaded phone numbers may be lost
depending on the condition of the head unit.
Keep your important data in a safe place.
• Contacts from both the SIM card and your
mobile phone are downloaded at the same
time by default.
The status bar displays a ( ) while
downloading contacts.
The download will not be available if the
contacts download function is turned off on
your Bluetooth device.
Name Description
Contacts List
The list of Contacts.
Select from the list to dial
the number.
Information Displays contact informa-
tion.
Download Downloads contacts from
your mobile phone.
Search by
Name
Searches Contacts for
the name that you enter.
Search by
Number
Searches Contacts for
the number that you
enter.
Add to
Favorites
Adds a phone number
to Favorites.
Bluetooth Phone I 3-11
03
Some devices require a device authentication
for downloading your contacts. If download
fails,check your phone screen and confi rm the
download if necessary.
Some devices do not support contacts
download feature. Check if your Bluetooth
device supports contacts downloading. For
Bluetooth supporting devices details and
compatibility, visit https://www.hyundaiusa.
com/bluetooth
Favorites
Select
PHONE
key in the head unit and
then
Favorites
.
Name Description
Favorites
Lists the phone
numbers saved as
Favorites. Select from
the list to dial the num-
ber.
Add New Adds a new number to
Favorites.
Delete Items
Deletes numbers
that you select from
Favorites.
Delete All Deletes all of the
numbers from Favorites.
3-12 I Bluetooth
MEMO
Name and Function of Each Part
Before Use
Getting Started with Blue Link
Driving Info
Send to Car with Google
Vehicle Diagnostics
Blue Link Settings
Blue Link Voice Local Search
part.4
Blue Link® Control
04
4-2 I Blue Link® Control
Blue Link® Control
Rear View Mirror Switch
Using the Rear View Mirror switch
Selecting the Rear View mirror switch will allow you to make ser-
vice required inquiries, place search, and emergency Service by
connecting to the Blue Link Center. Such features can be used
only after subscribing to the Blue Link service.
Instructions
Display Contents
Blue Link
Start or ends the Blue Link call.
Blue Link Voice Local Search
Request information about places via Blue
Link Voice Local Search.
SOS
SOS
Start or ends the SOS call.
Name and Function of Each Part
Refer to Blue Link service manual for more Blue Link features.
Before Use I 4-3
04
Before Use
What Is Blue Link?
This is a Hyundai telematics service based on our cutting-edge IT
system that makes your driving experience more convenient and
fun and features safety, security, vehicle diagnostics, remote con-
trol and even smartphone synchronization functions.
Enjoy a smarter driving style with Blue Link.
What Is Telematics?
The word “Telematics” stems from the combination of telecommu-
nications and informatics, and refers to an information system that
provides a variety of driving information through the built-in termi-
nal by analyzing each symptom and driving state. This allows for a
much safer and more comfortable driving experience.
About Transmission and
Reception of Radio Waves
Connection to the Blue Link Center or wireless data transmission
may be disrupted in the following places.
For radio wave transmission/reception status, refer to the status
displayed on the Blue Link screen.
It is recommended that you use the Blue Link system when the
antenna icon ( ) shows four bars or more.
Places where Blue Link may be disrupted depending on the trans-
mission/reception status:
Inside tunnels
Mountainous areas or dense forest
Roads close to cliff edges
Densely built-up areas
On highways or roads underneath higher interchange roads
Inside buildings
4-4 I Blue Link® Control
Getting Started with
Blue Link
Use Blue Link features such as Driving
Info and Vehicle Diagnostics. Blue Link
features can be used after activating the
service.
i
Information
A separate fee may be charged for using Blue
Link, and features may differ according to your
service plan.
Select the
BLUELINK
key in the head unit.
Name Description
Driving Info
Displays information such
as Driving Time/Idle Time,
Deceleration/Acceleration
Distribution, Driving Speed
and Driving Distance.
Send to
Car with
Google
Displays information about
places received via Blue
Link Voice Local Search.
Vehicle
Diagnostics
Inspects vehicle malfunc-
tions and provides diag-
nostics.
Blue Link
Settings
Activates the service or
displays modem informa-
tion.
Connecting with the
Blue Link Center
Press the key in the rear-view mir-
ror to connect with the Blue Link center.
Getting Started with Blue Link I 4-5
04
Blue Link® Safety and
Security Service
Auto Crash Notifi cation
Provides immediate assistance when an
accident occurs and an airbag is deployed.
In this event, an ACN signal, contain-
ing customer and location information,
will automatically be transmitted to the
response center. Upon receipt of the sig-
nal, a response specialist will attempt to
establish voice communications with the
vehicle occupants and forward any perti-
nent information to Blue Link emergency
services.
SOS
Customers request emergency Blue
Link emergence services by pressing
the dedicated
SOS
key in the vehicle.
This action transmits vehicle information
and location to specially trained response
specialists, who assist in coordinating the
dispatch of appropriate emergency assis-
tance to the customer.
The response specialist remains on the
line with the customer until advised assis-
tance has arrived.
Stolen Vehicle Recovery
In the event a customer’s vehicle is
reported stolen (and a stolen vehicle
report has been filed with the appropriate
police department), the response center
can provide assistance to the police in an
attempt to recover the vehicle.
Vehicle Slowdown
Used with Stolen Vehicle Recovery, this
enables law enforcement to gradually
reduce the engine power of the vehicle,
thus slowing it down to safe levels. A warn-
ing shall be transmitted to the driver prior
to the slowdown procedure.
Vehicle Immobilization
Used with Stolen Vehicle Recovery, this
enables law enforcement to send a signal
to the vehicle which immobilizes the engine
management system, thus preventing
startup. This capability is only valid when
the ignition is off, but can be saved for later
immobilization if the vehicle is on or in
motion at the time of signal transmission.
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Driving Info
Select the
BLUELINK
key in the head unit
Select
Driving Info
This service can be used while your car is
stopped and the engine is on.
Select
Update
button to receive up-to-
date driving information.
Send to Car with Google
Select the
BLUELINK
key in the head unit
Select
Send to Car with Google
You can check information about places
received via Blue Link Voice Local Search.
To use Send to Car with Google, first you
need to sign up to the Blue Link.
Name Description
Place list Displays the list of
received places
Delete Items Deletes selected items
from the place list.
Delete All Deletes all items from
the place list.
Dial
Displays the phone
number of a selected
place. Press the num-
ber to make a call.
View Map
Displays the address of
a selected place. Press
the address to view
map
Previous/
Next
Displays the previous or
next place information.
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04
Vehicle Diagnostics
Select the
BLUELINK
key in the head unit
Select
Vehicle Diagnostics
Name Description
Blue Link
Center
Calls the Blue Link
Center to check for
vehicle problems
You can have your vehicle inspected only
after stopping the vehicle because some
control units can't be diagnosed while driv-
ing.
Vehicle Diagnostics will be canceled if you
switch to another screen while diagnosis
is in progress.
To receive result details, you need to first
sign up to the Blue Link.
Blue Link Settings
For more details, refer to part 9. Setup >
Blue Link Settings.
4-8 I Blue Link® Control
Blue Link Voice Local
Search
What is Blue Link Voice
Local Search?
With Blue Link network service, you can
search for Google-provided place names
with your voice.
Separated from Voice Recognition in the
steering wheel, it specializes in place
name searches and may be run with a
key in the rear-view mirror.
The search is done through network ser-
vices; it is only available when connected
to a communication network.
Starting Blue Link
Voice Local Search
Press key in the rear-view mirror
(less than 0.8 seconds) to start Blue Link
Voice Local Search.
Name Description
Example
command
Shows an example to ask
for a place search.
Manual
search
switch
button
Switches the Blue Link
Voice Local Search
screen to manual search.
End
button
Ends Blue Link Voice
Local Search.
With Blue Link Voice
Local Search, press
the key in
the rear-view mirror
again to end the ser-
vice.
What is Voice Recognition?
Precautions Required for Successful Voice Recognition
Starting/Ending and Setting Voice Recognition
Voice Recognition Screen Overview
Voice Commands
Siri Eyes Free
part.6 Voice Recognition
06
6-2 I Voice Recognition
What is Voice Recognition?
Voice recognition technology runs the sys-
tem as ordered by recognizing your voice
command for operation of the multimedia
while you are driving the car.
Regretfully, not all possible voice com-
mands are recognized by the system due
to technological limitations. To make up for
these limitations, the system displays the
voice commands that are available for you
to use.
There are errors in communication between
people. Likewise, voice recognition some-
times misunderstands your voice command
in some circumstances. If this happens,
either check the screen for the available
options and say the command again, or
manually select and press the button for the
corresponding command on the screen.
Precautions Required
for Successful Voice
Recognition
1. Voice recognition supports only the
commands that are displayed on the
screen and written in the User's Guide.
2. To ensure the correct recognition and
execution of your command, say your
command when you hear the beep after
a voice prompt.
3. Voice recognition automatically ends if:
1) A call is incoming or outgoing
2) A media (USB or iPod, etc.) is con-
nected or disconnected
3) The front or rear view camera is
operated (optional)
4) The car engine starts or stops
5) A system key, such as
RADIO
key
or
MEDIA
key is selected
6) An emergency occurs, for example
re-searching for the route after the
navigation route has been lost
4. The microphone that recognizes your
voice is located over the head part in
the driver's seat. To make your com-
mands better understood, keep your
body straight in the driver's seat when
speaking the command.
5. Speaking naturally and clearly will
ensure better recognition of your voice
commands.
6. In the following cases voice recognition
will be affected by ambient noise.
1) The sound of the wind if any win-
dow or the sun roof is open.
2) High speed blower from the air
vents. Set climate control to blow
lower than level 3.
3)
Vibrations from passing through a
tunnel.
4) Vibrations from driving on an
uneven road.
5) Storms and heavy rain.
Voice Recognition
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Starting/Ending and Setting
Voice Recognition
Starting Voice Recognition
Press the key briefly (less than 0.8
seconds) on the steering wheel control to
activate voice recognition.
Ending Voice Recognition
1. Select “Exit” to the left of the bottom to
end voice recognition.
2. Press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the
key on the steering wheel con-
trol to end voice recognition.
Quick Run of Voice
Recognition (Manual Mode)
Usually, you are supposed to say a com-
mand to execute the desired operation
after the voice guidance.However, it takes
a little time to wait for the voice guidance.
If you would like to activate the desired
operation more quickly, you can just touch
the commands displayed on the screen.
This feature is useful when you feel the
voice guidance is too long orvoice com-
mands do not work as you desired.
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Extending the Listening Time
When the system is waiting for your com-
mand, after the voice prompt and beep
have been heard, if you press the voice
recognition icon (shorter than 0.8 sec-
onds), then the beep will sound again and
standby mode will restart.
When activated, voice recognition waits for
your command for 5 seconds. If you say
nothing for 5 seconds, a voice prompt will
ask for your command again.
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Skipping Prompt Messages
When you hear the prompt message,
press the voice recognition icon on the
steering wheel remote control to skip the
message and go directly to listening mode
to say your command.
This results in faster operation when
you feel the message is too long or you
already know the command to use.
Adjusting Voice
Recognition Volume
During voice recognition, rotate the vol-
ume knob to adjust the message volume.
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Voice Recognition Screen
Overview
Start Screen
Help Display
Name Description
Most
frequently
used
commands
Displays the six most fre-
quently used commands.
Not
available
command
Displays commands that
are not available due to
a failure in meeting the
conditions for using them
and thus need additional
settings. The conditions
required for using them
will be described briefly
under each command.
Name Description
Voice
recognition
status icons
Standby
Voice guidance
Voice command
process
User's
speaking
volume being
recognized
Displays the voice
command volume in
real time.
Recognized
results
Displays the voice rec-
ognition result.
Help
Displays all available
help commands in a
tree format.
Exit Ends the voice recog-
nition.
Name Description
Command
list
Shows the available
commands.
Select or say a com-
mand to display addi-
tional commands in
detail.
How to
use for
selected
item
This section shows how to
use voice recognition for
the selected item.
How to
use in
general
This section displays how
to use voice recognition in
general.
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Instructions for Using
Voice Recognition
i
Information
In the instructions screen, no voice is
recognized, so you must manually issue
commands. Because the instructions screen
displays a lot of content, you can not view it
while driving for safety precautions.
Name Description
Detail
instruction
This section describes
how to use voice recog-
nition in detail.
Close button
Closes the screen and
restarts voice recogni-
tion.
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Voice Commands
Types of Commands
Voice recognition commands are classified as "Global Commands"
and "Local Commands."
1. Global Commands (󰥋): Commands that can be used immedi-
ately after activating voice recognition.
2. Local Commands (): Commands that can be used when a
multimedia, navigation, or Bluetooth call is running, or displayed
on the screen, after activating voice recognition.
Call Commands
* Check the following before using call commands :
1. Voice commands related to phone calls can be used after con-
necting a Bluetooth device.
2. To call a person, for example “Call <John Smith>” whose name
is listed in Contacts, you must first download the Contacts
list. For details on downloading contacts, see “Part 3. Using
Bluetooth > Chapter 3. Bluetooth Phone > 3.6 Contacts”.
3. After downloading the Bluetooth contacts, it will take some time
to convert the Contacts into voice data during which time you
cannot make a call by name yet. The time it takes to convert
voice data may vary depending on the number of Contacts
downloaded on the phone.
Command Operation
󰥋Call Displays downloaded Contacts, after this
you can make a call by saying the name.
󰥋Call <Name> You can directly call a person by <Name>
in the downloaded Contacts.
󰥋Call <Name> on
Mobile
You can call a person <name> directly to
the number that is saved as “Mobile” in
the downloaded Contacts.
e.g.) Call “John Smith” on Mobile
󰥋Call <Name> in
Office
You can call a person <name> directly to
the number that is saved as “Office” in the
downloaded Contacts.
e.g.) Call “John Smith” in Office
󰥋Call <Name> at
Home
You can call a person <name> directly to
the number that is saved as “Home” in the
downloaded Contacts.
e.g.) Call “John Smith” at Home
󰥋Call <Name> on
Other
You can call a person <name> directly to
the number that is saved as “Other” than
“Mobile, Home, or Office” in the down-
loaded Contacts.
e.g.) Call “John Smith” on Other
󰥋Dial Number Displays a screen where you can say a
phone number to dial.
󰥋Dial <Phone #> You can directly say the number to call.
e.g.) Dial 111 555 1234
󰥋Redial Directly calls at the number that you last
dialed.
󰥋Call History Displays your Call History, where you can
say the list number to make a call.
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Navigation Commands
* Check the following before you use navigation commands :
1. Search for and find addresses located in the state or province
your car is currently in.
If you want to search in another state, say the name of state/
province and then look it up.
Find Address is classified by states/provinces to provide you
with faster service.
2. Some commands such as “Cancel Route” are available only
when the destination is fixed.
Command Operation
󰥋POIs Near
Destination
Finds POIs near the destination.
After this command, you can find the name of
a location step-by-step.
󰥋
<Category>
Near
Destination
Find <Category> near the destination.
For details of <Category>, see “Find the
Nearest <Category> list”.
e.g.) “Banks” Near Destination
󰥋Map Moves to the current position on the naviga-
tion map
󰥋Previous
Points
Displays a list combining Previous Destinations,
Previous Searches, and Previous Starting Points
all together.
You can then set a destination by saying the list
number.
󰥋Previous
Destinations
Displays a list of recent destinations that you
can return to by saying the number in the list.
󰥋Previous
Searches
Displays a list of recent searches, where you
can set a destination by saying the number in
the list.
󰥋Previous
Starting Points
Displays a list of recent starting points that you
can return to by saying the number in the list.
󰥋Traffic
Information Moves to the Traffic Information menu screen.
󰥋Go Home
Set the destination to your home.
Your home must first be set in the Navigation
system.
󰥋Go to Office
Set the destination to your office/work.
Your office/work must first be set in the
Navigation system.
Command Operation
󰥋Find Address
in <State>
Finds the address in <State> and sets it
as the destination.
e.g.) Find Address in California
To find an address, you should say "House
Number Street City" (in order,
excluding the state).
e.g.) 300 (Three Zero Zero) Main Street, Almond
󰥋Find Address Finds the address and sets it as the destination.
󰥋Find the
Nearest POI
Find the nearest points of interest from your
current location.
After this command, you can find the name
of a location step-by-step.
󰥋
Find the
Nearest
<Category>
Immediately finds <Category> nearest to
your location.
For details of <Category>, see “Find the
Nearest <Category> list”.
e.g.) Find the Nearest “Parking”
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Command Operation
󰥋Hospital
Displays a list of the nearest hospitals.
You can then set a destination by saying the
list number.
󰥋Dealership
Displays a list of the nearest car dealerships.
You can then set a destination by saying the
list number.
󰥋Road
Assistance
Displays a list of the nearest road assistance
locations.
You can then set a destination by saying the
list number.
󰥋Show Route Displays a map overview of the entire route
to your destination.
Command Operation
󰥋Turn Guidance
On Turns on the voice guidance system.
󰥋Turn Guidance
Off Turns off the voice guidance system.
󰥋Zoom All the
Way Out
Zooms out from the navigation map to the
fullest.
󰥋Zoom All the
Way In Zooms in on the navigation map to the fullest.
󰥋Cancel Route Cancels the route to the fixed destination and
exits guidance.
󰥋Destination
Information
Tells you the remaining distance and time to
your destination.
󰥋Route Options
Restarts the route to your destination.You can
then select either “Faster Time” or “Shorter
Distance”.
󰥋Find Faster
Time Route
Starts a new route to your destination that will
take the least amount of time.
󰥋
Find Shorter
Distance
Route
Starts a new route to your destination that will
use the shortest distance.
󰥋Emergency
Services
Displays a list of nearest Police Station,
Hospital, Dealership, or Road Assistance.
You can then set a destination by saying the
list number.
󰥋Police Station
Displays a list of the nearest police stations.
You can then set a destination by saying the
list number.
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Command Operation
󰥋Radio Plays the most recent radio channels from
FM, AM, and SiriusXM™.
󰥋FM Plays FM radio.
󰥋FM
<87.5~107.9>
Tunes to FM <Frequency> according to
what you say.
e.g.) FM 87.5: FM eighty seven point five
󰥋SiriusXM Plays SiriusXM™ radio.
󰥋
SiriusXM
Channel
<0~999>
Tunes to SiriusXM™ Channel <Channel
Number> according to what you say.
e.g.) SiriusXM Channel 23: SiriusXM
Channel twenty three
󰥋AM Plays AM radio.
󰥋AM <530~1710>
Tunes to AM <Frequency> according to
what you say.
e.g.) AM 530: AM five thirty
Preset <1~18> Tunes to your preset stations (1 to 18).
Channel
<0~999>
In SiriusXM™ Radio mode, turns on the
<Channel Number> that you say.
Radio Commands
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Media Commands
* Check the following before you use media commands.
1. If no media is connected or if no playable files exist at the time
when you use these commands, a voice message will tell you
that this is not available.
2. If you say the name of the media that is currently playing again,
then that media will continue playing.
e.g.) Saying “USB” while USB content is playing.
Command Operation
󰥋Music Continues the last media you played.
󰥋iPod
Plays the iPod currently connected. This
will work the same when an iPhone is con-
nected. If a USB is connected, then it will
be played instead of the iPod.
󰥋USB
Plays the music on the USB currently con-
nected.
If an iPod is connected, then the iPod will
be played instead of the USB.
󰥋Bluetooth Audio
Plays the music on the Bluetooth phone
currently connected.
This may not be supported depending on
the Bluetooth connection status.
󰥋AUX Plays external devices that are currently
connected.
󰥋My Music Plays My Music files stored in the system.
󰥋Pandora Radio Plays Pandora Radio that is currently con-
nected.
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1. Audio CD Command
Command Operation
Play Plays a paused track.
Maintains the current settings during playback.
Pause
Pauses a track that is currently playing.
Maintains current settings while paused during
playback.
Track
<1~99> Plays a desired track number.
Shuffle
Plays tracks or files randomly.
Maintains current settings during shuffled play-
back.
Shuffle Off
Cancels Shuffle and plays tracks sequentially.
Maintains current settings during sequential
playback.
Repeat
Plays the current track repeatedly.
Maintains the current settings during repeat play-
back.
Repeat Off
Cancels Repeat and plays multiple tracks or
files.
Maintains current settings during multiple track
playback.
2. MP3 CD / USB Music / iPod / My Music Command
Command Operation
Play Plays a selected file.
Maintains the current settings during playback.
Pause
Pauses a file that is playing.
Maintains current settings while paused during
playback.
Shuffle
Plays tracks or files randomly.
Maintains current settings during shuffled play-
back.
Shuffle Off
Cancels Shuffle and plays tracks sequentially.
Maintains current settings during sequential
playback.
Repeat
Plays the current track or file repeatedly.
Maintains the current settings during repeat play-
back.
Repeat Off
Cancels Repeat and plays multiple tracks or
files.
Maintains current settings during multiple track
playback.
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3. Pandora Radio command 4. Bluetooth audio / AUX command
For Bluetooth audio and external devices (AUX), local commands
are unavailable, including Play, Pause, Repeat and Shuffle.
Command Operation
Skip Moves to the next track.
Thumbs up
If you like the genre of the music currently
playing, say “Thumbs up” so that more
similar music will play.
Thumbs down
If you don’t like the music currently playing,
say “Thumbs down” to minimize the number
of playbacks of similar genre music.
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Other Commands List
(Commands used in List / Help)
Command Operation
󰥋Help
Moves to the voice recognition help screen.
All available commands can then be identified
and used.
Line 1~5
(One~Five)
When you cannot select a certain name,
such as in Call History, you can select it
using numbers.
Simple numbers can be recognized, such
as “One” or “Two."
Yes / No
When voice recognition is activated, this
command is used when an answer is
requested for a confirmation question.
Previous Page /
Next Page
When five or more searched items are listed,
you can move to the previous or next page
using a voice command.
Manual Input
When Dial or POI Name search results are
displayed, this command is used to search
manually, rather than to search with a voice
command.
Voice recognition stops after this command
is used.
Go Back Moves to the previous screen.
󰥋Exit Ends the voice recognition.
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“Find the Nearest <Category>” List
Navigation location names can be changed after an update.
1. Restaurants
Restaurants
Fast Food
Arby's
Boston Market
BURGER KING
Carl's Jr
Chick-fil-A
Chipotle
Church's Chicken
Dairy Queen
Firehouse Subs
Fleming's
Hardee's
In-N-Out Burger
IHOP
Jack in the Box
Jimmy John's
KFC
Little Caesars
Long John Silver's
McAlister's Deli
McDonald's
Panda Express
Panera Bread
Popeyes
Quiznos Sub
Schlotzsky's
SONIC
SUBWAY
Taco Bell
Taco John's
Waffle House
Wendy's
White Castle
American
Applebee's
Bahama Breeze
Boston's Restaurant & Sports Bar
Cheeseburger in Paradise
Chili's Grill & Bar
Cool River
Denny's
Frisch's Big Boy
Good Eats
III Forks
Lee Roy Selmon's
Lone Star Steakhouse &
Saloon
Longhorn Steakhouse
Luckys Cafe
Outback Steakhouse
Ponderosa
Publix
Seasons 52
Sheetz
Silver Fox
Texas Roadhouse
TGI Friday's
The Capital Grille
French
Italian
Bonefish Grill
Carrabba's Italian Grill
Chuck E Cheese's
Domino's
Olive Garden
Papa John's
Papa Murphy's
Pizza 73
Pizza Hut
pizza pizza
Continental
Mexican
Cantina Laredo
Chevys
El Chico
Japanese
Chinese
PF Chang's China Bistro
Korean
Vegetarian Food
Seafood
Red Lobster
Latin American
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Restaurants
Asian
African
Coffee Shop
Starbucks
Dunkin' Donuts
Others
Auntie Anne's
Baskin-Robbins
Tim Hortons
Haagen-Dazs
Hooters
Roy's
TCBY
VAN DER VALK
Automotive
Hyundai Dealerships
Gas Stations
76
ampm
ARCO
BP
Canadian Tire
Casey's General Store
Cenex
Chevron
CITGO
Conoco
Esso
Exxon
Fleetfuels
GetGo
Giant Gasoline
GTO
Gulf
Husky
Ingles Gas Express
Marathon
Martin's Gasoline
Meijer
Mobil
Murphy Express
Murphy USA
Petro Stopping Centers
PETRO-CANADA
Phillips 66
Pioneer
QuikTrip
Rutter's
Sheetz
Shell
Sinclair
Speedway
Sunoco
Sunoco Canada
TEXACO
TravelCenters of America
Ultramar
Valero
Wawa
Parking
Auto Services
AAA
Advance Auto Parts
America's Tire
AutoZone
BOSCH Car Service
Certigard
Discount Tire
Firestone
GOODYEAR
Kal Tire
Midas
Napa
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Sears Auto Center
Road Assistance
Automobile Dealerships
Auto Parts
Car Washes
Motorcycle Dealerships
2. Automotive
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Travel
Airports
Hotels
Americas Best Value Inn
AmericInn
Andaz
Ascend Collection
Baymont Inn & Suites
Best Western
Cambria Suites
Canadas Best Value Inn
Candlewood Suites
Clarion Hotel
Comfort INN
Comfort Suites
CONRAD
Country Inn & Suites by Carlson
COURTYARD by Marriott
Crowne Plaza
Days Inn
DELTA
Doubletree
Econo Lodge
Embassy Suites
Grand Residences by Marriott
Hampton Inn
Hampton Inn & Suites
Hawthorn Suites
Hilton
Hilton Garden Inn
Hilton Grand Vacations
Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn Express
Homewood Suites
Hotel Indigo
Howard Johnson
Hyatt Place
Hyatt
Hyatt Summerfield Suites
Intercontinental
JW Marriott
LA QUINTA INN
Lexington
Mainstay Suites
Marriott
Marriott VACATION CLUB
Microtel Inns & Suites
Motel 6
NOVOTEL
Omni Hotels
Park Inn
Park Plaza
QUALITY INN
Radisson
Radisson SAS
RAMADA
Red Roof Inn
Regent Hotels & Resorts
Renaissance
Residence Inn
Ritz-Carlton Club
Rodeway Inn
Sheraton
Sleep Inn
SOFITEL
Staybridge Suites
Studio 6
Suburban Extended Stay
Super 8
Thriftlodge Canada
Travelodge
Travelodge Canada
VAN DER VALK
WALDORF ASTORIA
COLLECTION
Wingate by Wyndham
Wyndham
Rest Areas
Tourist Information
Tourist Attractions
Travel Agents
City Centers
Rental Car Agencies
Alamo
AVIS
Budget
Dollar Rent A Car
Enterprise
Hertz
National
Thrifty
Campgrounds
3. Travel
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Travel
Ferry Terminals
Bus Stations
Local Transit
Train Stations
Shopping
Department Stores
Canadian Tire
Dollar General
Dollar Tree
Family Dollar
JCPenney
Kmart
Kohl's
Nordstrom
Sears
Sears Hometown Store
Target
T.J. Maxx
Walmart
Convenience Stores
7-Eleven
ampm
BP
Circle K
Fleetfuels
GetGo
GTO
Kangaroo Express
Murphy Express
Murphy USA
Petro Stopping Centers
QuikTrip
Rutter's
Sunoco Canada
TravelCenters of America
Wawa
Shopping Centers
Office Depot
Grocery Stores
Giant Eagle
Giant Food Stores
IGA
Ingles Markets
Food Lion
Kroger
Martin's Food Markets
Meijer
Publix
Sav-Mor Foods
Save-A-Lot
SuperValu
Music Stores
Bookstores
Barnes & Noble
Electronics
AT&T
Best Buy
Future Shop
GameStop
Radioshack
Sprint
Staples
T-Mobile
OfficeMax
US Cellular
Verizon
Gifts
Sporting Goods
Dick's Sporting Goods
Sports Authority
Home Specialty Stores
ABC Fine Wine & Spirits
Ace Hardware
4. Shopping
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Shopping
Claire's
Costco
Home Depot
Lowe's
Merle Norman
PETCO
PETSMART
Sally Beauty Supply
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
True Value
Clothing
Mark's Work Wearhouse
Shoe Stores
Pharmacies
CVS/pharmacy
Giant Drugstore
Ingles Pharmacy
Kmart Pharmacy
Kroger Pharmacy
Martin's Drugstore
Meijer Pharmacy
Rite Aid
Shoppers Drug Mart
Target Pharmacy
Walgreens
General Merchandise
Recreation
Amusement Parks
Museums
Cinemas
Golf Courses
Sports Complexes
Sports Activities
Wineries
Video & Game Rental
Ski Resorts
Recreation Areas
Other Recreation Areas
Financial Services
Banks
Bank of America
BB&T
Chase
Citibank
Citizens Bank
Fifth Third Bank
Key Bank
PNC Bank
RBC Bank
Regions
SunTrust
TD Bank
TD Canada Trust
US Bank
Wells Fargo
ATMs
Check Cashing Services
Money Transfer
6. Financial Services5. Recreation
Voice Commands I 6-21
06
Community
Police Stations
Post Offices
Libraries
Schools
Fire Departments
Church
Synagogue
Convention Centers
City Halls
Civic Centers
Court Houses
Government Offices
Waste & Sanitary
Utilities
Business Facilities
Services
Hospitals
Medical Services
Physicians
Tax Services
Attorneys
Funeral Homes
Hair & Beauty
Cleaning & Laundry
Social Services
Communication
Dentists
Photography
Tailors & Alterations
Movers
Nursing Home
Optical
Personal Services
Repair Service
Veterinary Hospital
8. Services7. Community
6-22 I Voice Recognition
Siri Eyes Free
How to start Siri
If you want to use Siri, you have to con-
nect your iOS device to Multimedia system
through Bluetooth.
(Please check whether your iOS device
supports Siri and turning Siri On)
Then you can use Siri while pressing and
holding key on the steering wheel.
How to use Siri
When you access the Siri screen while
pressing and holding key on the
steering wheel, you can press
S
pea
k
but-
ton and then you can speak what you
want. Please see the Multimedia system
only supports “Phone” related functions.
Other functions will be performed in your
iOS device. If you press voice key quickly,
Siri would re-start. If you hold down voice
key, Siri would be terminated and the
screen would go back to the previous
screen. Eyes-Free mode would be acti-
vated automatically while you are driving.
When shifting gears into P or putting the
Parking break on, Eyes-Free mode would
be deactivated automatically.
i
Information
Functions and feedbacks from voice
commands via Siri are executed in iOS
device. If iOS version changed, functions and
feedbacks can be changed according to iOS
device.
Start up
Pandora Radio Mode
Download Center
SiriusXM™ Data
SoundHound
part.7 Info
07
7-2 I Info
Info
Start Up
Press the
INFO
key on head unit to enter the information screen.
The screen is composed of : “Pandora” to listen to Pandora Radio
by connecting a smart phone; “Quick Guide” to provide information
about how to controls and major functions; “SiriusXM Data” to
show weather, traffic, stock, gas station, sports, and movie infor-
mation provided by SiriusXM™ Travel Link. ; “Voice Commands” to
provide information about available voice command list to use
voice recognition.
Pandora Radio Mode
Pandora Radio Mode
Press the “Pandora” icon after selecting All Menus or the
INFO
hard-key to enter Pandora Radio mode.
Pandora Radio Mode I 7-3
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Pandora Radio Mode Screen Controls
Name Description
Mode Displays current operating mode.
Station Info Shows the station name current playing.
Track Info Shows the artist/title information current playing.
Play Time Displays the current play time.
Thumb
Down
If you don’t like the music current playing, press
this button to move to the next music and to min-
imize the number of playbacks of similar genre
music.
You can move to next song up to specific times
which pandora allows
Thumb up
If you like the genre of the music current playing,
press this button to send a “Thumb Up” signal to
Pandora so that more similar music will play.
Play/Pause Plays/pauses the current song
SKIP
Moves to the next track
You can move to next song up to specific times
which pandora allows
Station List Moves to the station list screen.
7-4 I Info
Name Description
Menu
Bookmark Track
Adds the music current playing to the book-
marks list.
Bookmark Artist
Adds the artist of the music current playing to
the bookmarks list.
You can view your bookmarked artists and
songs from your Pandora profile online. Go to
pandora.com, then click on the “Your Profile”
button above the player. That will bring up a
page with your stations, bookmarked artists,
and bookmarked songs.
SEEK/TRACK Press briefly to play the next song.
TUNE
Rotate the
TUNE
knob to search for a station.
Press the
TUNE
knob to play the station when
you find the name that you want.
Pandora Radio Mode I 7-5
07
Name Description
Current
Station Shows the name of the station current displayed.
Previous Switches to the play mode screen.
Shuffle
Shuffling your stations provides a more diverse
mix of music by randomly playing songs from the
stations in your list.
Search
Menu
Sorts stations by the items in the menu.
A-Z : Sorts stations in alphabetical order.
By Date: Sorts stations in the order they were
generated.
SEEK/
TRACK Press briefly to play the next song.
TUNE
Rotate the
TUNE
knob to move to the previous/
next list. Press the
TUNE
knob to play a
selected file.
7-6 I Info
Download Center
With Download Center, you can install
paid/free applications or check for related
information. Only BlueLink center, verified
applications can be installed.
You can use Download Center after agree-
ing to the terms of service and use on the
screen. (Only 1 time for initial launch)
Apps List
Select Home-screen
All Men
us
or
M
y
Menu
App
s
and then select
Downlo
ad
C
en
t
er
Name Description
Application
Download
and Run
buttons
Button state changes
according to the applica-
tion state.
D
own
l
oa
d
Downloads free applica-
tions.
P
urc
h
as
e
Downloads paid applica-
tions.
R
e-
d
ownlo
ad
Downloads deleted
applications after previ-
ously installing them.
R
etry
Downloads the applica-
tions that failed to down-
load due to network or
system errors.
R
un
Runs installed applica-
tions.
Ca
ncel
Cancels any downloads
and updates.
Download Center I 7-7
07
My Apps
Select
All Men
us
or
My
Menu
from
Home screen
A
pps
followed by
Download
C
enter
and then
M
y
A
pp
s
.
The
M
y
A
pp
s
menu displays the
Re-
d
ownlo
ad
,
Up
dat
e
,
R
u
n
options for
downloaded applications.
All functions of
M
y
A
pps
are the same as
those in the app list.
i
Information
You can update applications already running
only after closing them.
Details on downloaded apps can be checked
within the Download Center.
Name Description
Menu Updates and refreshes
the menu.
U
p
d
at
e
After installation, it
shows applications
requiring updates.
The update screen
shows the
U
pdate All
button to update all
applications that need
updates.
R
e
f
res
h
Refreshes the app list
status.
Detailed
Information
When the application
list area is pressed, it
moves to the Detailed
Information screen.
Previe
w
Displays application
images.
I
nform
at
ion
Displays application
information.
7-8 I Info
SiriusXM™ Data
About SiriusXM™ Data
Service
The SiriusXM™ Data Service is a paid
membership Satellite radio service which
provides users with traffic, stock, sports,
and weather information.
However, weather information is not sup-
ported for vehicles purchased in Canada.
Accessing SiriusXM™ Data
Press the “SiriusXM Data” icon after
selecting
A
ll Menus
or the
INFO
hard-key
to enter the SiriusXM™ Data mode.
SiriusXM™ Weather
Announcement
At the “SiriusXM Data” screen, press
the “Weather” icon to enter the Weather
Announcement mode.
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Weather Forecast
This service provides current weather
information and weather forecasts for the
next five days in your region. To change
the region, press the
O
ther
C
it
y
button and
select the desired region.
Warnings and Advisories
This service provides weather warnings
and advisories, such as tornado, storm,
flood, etc. as symbols on the Navigation
map.
SiriusXM™ Traf c Information
At the “SiriusXM Data” screen, press
the “Traffic” icon to enter the Traffic
Announcement mode.
7-10 I Info
SiriusXM™ Fuel Price
Information
At the “SiriusXM Data” screen, press the
“Fuel Prices” icon to enter the Fuel Prices
Information mode.
Search for Nearby Stations, and
Register Key Locations as Favorite
Stations.
Search for nearby stations with the
“Nearby Stations” menu.
It shows station locations, starting from
the nearest one, and select “Nearest”
menu on the top right side to further sort
them by price or brand name.
Select the
button to the right of the
list to register key locations as a Favorite
Station so that you can go there again
with the “Favorite Stations” menu. Select
the list to move to navigation destination
select screen to receive guidance.
SiriusXM™ Data I 7-11
07
My Fuel Type Settings
With the “Filters” menu, you can select
fuel types and favorite brands.
When searching for Nearby Stations, the
results will reflect selected fuel types and
brand information.
SiriusXM™ Stock Information
In the “SiriusXM Data” screen, press the
“Stocks” icon to enter the Stocks mode.
Stocks is a feature that shows the current
value and change of stocks.
For symbols which you are interested
in, press the icon to save the symbol as
a part of Saved symbols can be viewed
from the My Favorites button on the Stock
Main screen.
My Favorites
My Favorites shows a list of stocks added
by the user. When entering the Stocks
menu for the first time, a screen is dis-
played for you to add your favorite stock
information. Press the
Add
button to move
to the stock search screen.
7-12 I Info
Stock Search
Use the Stock Search menu to search for
specific stocks.
Press the
button after searching for
your favorite stocks to save them in “My
Favorite”.
In the My Favorites screen, you can find
the selected stock information that you
registered.
SiriusXM™ Sports Information
Press the “Sports” icon to enter the Sports
mode.
This service provides real-time updated
information on scores and schedules for
major sports, such as NFL, NBA, NCAA
football, NCAA basketball, NHL, MLB,
NASCAR and more.
SiriusXM™ Data I 7-13
07
My Teams
You can save teams which you are inter-
ested in as part of My teams to easily
view related scores and schedules.
Select the My Teams menu and then
press the
Add
button to search for and
register your favorite teams.
Search for your favorite teams and press
the
button on the right to add it to the
“My Teams” list.
You can always check the list of teams
that you added in the “My Teams” menu.
Press the
button on the right side of
the team name to delete the team from “My
Teams” or press the
Add
button to add
other teams.
Press the team name to check daily
results and recent schedules for that team.
7-14 I Info
SiriusXM™ Movie Information
Press the “Movies” icon to enter the Movie
mode.
You can check recent movies and nearby
theaters, and also register your favorite
theater locations.
Search for Nearby Theaters, and
Register Any Key Locations as Favorite
Theaters.
In the “Nearby Theaters” menu, you can
search for any nearby theaters.
It shows theaters, starting from the near-
est one, and selecting the “Nearest” menu
at the top right side will sort them by
name.
SiriusXM™ Data I 7-15
07
Select the
button to the right of the
list to register your favorite theater so that
you can always check it again using the
“Favorite Theaters” menu and selecting
the button to view the current movie
information for that theater.
Select from the list to move to the select
navigation destination screen and receive
directions.
In the “Top Movies” menu, you can check
for any movies that are currently popular.
Press button to the right of a movie
title to view the plot summary and any
other detailed information.
7-16 I Info
SoundHound
SoundHound is a music search engine. It enables users to identify
music by playing or singing a song. It is also possible to search by
typing the name of the artist, song, album or lyrics.
Accessing SoundHound
1. From the Home screen, select All Menus, My Menu or Apps
then select SoundHound button.
2. Select SoundHound button on Radio modes (AM, FM and
SiriusXM) or Media modes (CD, Bluetooth Audio, iPod, USB,
My Music and AUX).
SoundHound Main Screen
Name Description
Mode Displays current operating mode.
Back button Goes back to previous mode.
What’s that
Song?
Starts the song recognition process. After this pro-
cess is complete, it goes to Song screen.
Search Goes to Search screen.
History Goes to History screen.
Favorites Goes to Favorites screen.
Charts Goes to Charts screen.
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07
Recognizing Music
After selecting SoundHound button, the song recognition pro-
cess is activated, the system will match current playing song with
the SoundHound music database.
Music from Smartphones and MP3 players that are not connected
to head unit can also be recognized.
Searching Music
Music can also be searched by selecting the Search option in
SoundHound main screen and typing a song, artist, album or lyr-
ics into the search field.
Name Description
Now listening… Message displayed while SoundHound is pro-
cessing the music.
Retry Starts over the song recognition process.
Cancel Cancels song recognition process and Exits
SoundHound.
Back button Goes back to previous screen.
Name Description
Search Displays current operating mode.
Back button Goes back to SoundHound main screen.
Menu
Displays menu options:
Home: Goes back to SoundHound main screen.
History: Goes to History screen.
Favorites: Goes to Favorites screen.
Exit: Exits SoundHound application and goes back to
previous media mode.
Delete option is available in Favorites and History
screens.
Search field
Displays search field. Once text is typed, recommended
song, artist, album or lyrics information that might match
the search criteria is displayed in the scroll menu.
Search icon Starts the searching process.
7-18 I Info
Song Main Screen
Name Description
Back button Goes back to previous screen.
Song, Artist
and Album
information
Displays song, artist and album information of
currently playing song.
Album Image If album image is selected, album artwork
screen is displayed.
Artist Image If artist image is selected, artist image screen
is displayed.
Favorite
It saves current playing song into Favorites
by tapping on the star icon. Star icon will be
highlighted when song has been saved into
Favorites. To delete song from Favorites, select
the star icon again or go to Favorites menu
screen.
Lyrics Displays current playing song’s lyrics.
Recommended
Songs
Displays a list of recommended songs by
SoundHound.
Similar Artists Displays list of similar artists to currently play-
ing artist.
Song’s Album
Appearances
Displays list of albums on which currently play-
ing song appears.
Camera
part.8 Other Features
08
8-2 I Other Features
Camera
About Rear Detection Camera
This device is connected to a rear
detection camera to see behind the car
when reversing.
When the engine starts, shift the gear to
R to activate the rear detection camera.
Shift the gear to another position to
deactivate the rear detection camera.
i
Information
While the device boots up, shift the gear to R
to activate the rear detection camera.
A separate chipset is used for the camera
screen while booting up, so it may be different
after booting up.
When booted up, blinking may occur when
you switch to a UI screen.
CAUTION
A wide-angle lens is installed as the rear
detection camera to get a wider view, so
there may be some difference between the
actual distance and the distance that appears
on-screen. For safety, make sure to view
the back, right, and left sides of the car for
yourself.
Setup
Navigation Settings
Sound Settings
Display Settings
Phone Settings
Blue Link Settings
Voice Recognition Settings
Clock Settings
Wi-Fi Settings
Language Settings
Keyboard Settings
Downloaded Apps Settings
Screen Saver Settings
System Info
part.9 Setup
09
9-2 I Setup
Setup
Setup
Setup is the screen to control system set-
tings of the AVN.
To enter the screen, select the
SETUP
key of the device or the
S
etup
button in
All Menus.
Features Description
Navigation
Provides Normal/Screen/
Guidance/Route/Safety
Setting.
Sound
Provides the sound
control options for Position,
Bass, Mid, Treble, Volume,
Ratio and Advanced settings.
Display Provides the Adjust/Mode
settings.
Phone
Provides the Bluetooth
Connection/Auto Connection
Priority/Ringtone/System
Bluetooth Information settings.
Blue Link Provides the Activation/
Modem Information settings.
Voice
Recognition
Provides the Guidance and
Priority settings.
Clock Provides the Time and View
settings.
Features Description
Wi-Fi
Provides the Wi-Fi On and
Network Connection set-
tings.
Language Provides the Change
Language settings.
Keyboard Provides settings to switch
keyboard layouts.
Downloaded
Apps
Provides the removal set-
tings for downloaded and
installed apps.
Screen
Saver
Provides the Clock/None
settings.
System
Info
Provides software and stor-
age space information.
Display Off Provides the Display Off
(touch activation) function.
Setup I 9-3
09
Navigation Settings
For more details, refer to part 5. Navigation
Settings.
Sound Settings
Adjusts the sound effects for the whole
system.
i
Information
Advanced sound settings may differ according
to selected AMP option.
The seat shape may differ according to
vehicle model.
Features Description
Position
Select the
U
p/Down/Left/Righ
t
button
to control sound position-
ing.
Press
C
enter
to concen-
trate the sound on the
center of vehicle.
Tone
Drag the slide bar to
control bass/mid/treble
settings.
Press
C
en
t
er
to initialize
the settings.
Features Description
Priority
You can adjust the volume
ratio between navigation
announcements and reg-
ular audio.
Advanced
Select additional audio
options such as “Speed
Dependent Volume
Control” that automatically
controls Audio volume
according to vehicle speed
as well as “Variable EQ”,
“Surround”, “Quantum
Logic Surround”, and
“Signal Doctor”.
Beep Select to activate a beep
when pressing buttons.
9-4 I Setup
Display Settings
Controls the display brightness and image
rate for the whole system.
Phone Settings
Changes Bluetooth phone settings.
Phone Settings
Select the
SETUP
key in the head unit
Select
Ph
on
e
.
Home screen Select
All
M
enus
Select
S
etup
Select
Ph
on
e
.
Bluetooth Connection Settings
Select the
SETUP
key in the head unit
Select
Ph
o
n
e
Select
Bluetooth
C
onnectio
n
Features Description
Adjust
Drag the slide bar to
control the Brightness/
Hue/Contrast/Saturation
settings.
Press
Center
to initialize
the settings.
Mode
You can select Daylight/
Night/Automatic options
for the display bright-
ness according to mode
changes.
Display Off Provides the Display Off
(touch activation) function.
Setup I 9-5
09
Features Description
Paired Device
List
Displays the paired
Bluetooth device list.
When selecting from
the list, the device is
connected or discon-
nected.
Bluetooth
Audio
Connection
Status
An icon appears when
you make a Bluetooth
Audio connection.
Bluetooth
Hands-Free
Connection
Status
An icon appears when
you make a Bluetooth
Hands-free connec-
tion.
Add New Register a new
Bluetooth device.
Delete Devices Select and delete a
paired device.
Delete All Delete all paired
devices.
Help
Switches to the
Bluetooth Connection
Help screen.
i
Information
Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be paired.
Only one Bluetooth device can be connected
at a time.
During a Bluetooth device connection, another
device cannot be paired.
When you delete a paired device, the Call
History and Contacts stored in the head unit
are also completely deleted.
Bluetooth Hands-free and Bluetooth Audio
functions are supported.
Hands-free and audio-supported devices,
such as a Bluetooth smartphone or audio, will
function normally.
When a Bluetooth device is connected, if
the Bluetooth connection is unexpectedly
disconnected, due to being out of
communication range, the device powering
off, or a Bluetooth communication error, the
Bluetooth device automatically searches for
and connects to nearby Bluetooth devices.
If the system is not stable, due to a vehicle-
Bluetooth device communication error, restore
the Default Factory Settings.
For Default Factory Settings, the bluetooth
settings are reset to factory settings
Select the
SETUP
key Select
Ph
on
e
Select
Bluetooth S
y
stem Info
Select
Default Factory Setting
s
Auto Connection Priority
Select the
SETUP
key in the head unit
Select
Ph
o
n
e
Select
A
uto
C
onnection Priority
.
When the engine is running, the selected
Bluetooth device is automatically con-
nected. If you fail to connect the selected
device, the previously-connected device is
automatically connected, and if it also fails,
then it tries to connect all paired devices
sequentially.
Depending on auto connection priority,
connection to a device may take time.
9-6 I Setup
Phone Ringtone
Select the
SETUP
key in the head unit
Select
P
h
o
n
e
Select
Ri
n
g
tone
.
Bluetooth System Information
Select the
SETUP
key in the head unit
Select
Ph
o
n
e
Select
Bluetooth
Sy
stem Info
.
Features Description
Device
Name
You can change the
Bluetooth device name of
the vehicle.
Passkey
You can change the pass-
key used for Bluetooth
device authentication. the
initial passkey is 0000.
Default
Factory
Settings
You can delete all paired
devices and restore the
Default Bluetooth Settings.
For Default Factory
Settings, all paired devices
are deleted, and the
system is reset to factory
settings.
Features Description
Use
Mobile
Ringtone
The configured mobile
ringtone comes out
through the vehicle
speakers when you
receive a call. When a
mobile device doesn’t
support it, the basic ring-
tone of the vehicle will be
used.
Use
System
Ringtone
The system ringtone will
be used.
Settings Changes the ringtone.
Ringtone
Type
Selects a ringtone by
name.
Preview Previews the available
ringtones.
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09
i
Information
The device name above is an example. Check
the actual information on the product.
Blue Link Settings
Select the
SETUP
key Select
Bl
u
e Link
Select the
BLUELINK
key Select
Blue Link Setting
s
Features Description
Service
Activation
Reactivates the Blue
Link.
Modem
Information
Shows MEID modem
information.
Service Activation
Select the
BLUELINK
key Select
B
lue Link
S
etting
s
Select
S
ervice Ac
t
iv
at
ion
Activation may take up to five minutes.
Do not turn the engine off while activation
is in progress.
If activation fails, contact the Blue Link
Center at (855) 2-BlueLink.
During service activation, the hard keys in
the head unit do not function.
9-8 I Setup
Modem Information
Select the
BLUELINK
key Select
B
lue Link Settin
g
s
Select
Mo
d
em Inform
at
ion
Features Description
MEID Identification number of
the Blue Link terminal
Voice Recognition Settings
Configure how to make a call with
Voice Recognition Guidance and Voice
Recognition.
Features Description
Guidance
Select an option from
Beginner, Normal, or
Expert.
Clock Settings
Provides the time and date settings.
Features Description
Time
Settings
Provides the GPS Time,
Date/Time Settings,
Daylight Savings Time,
and 24 Hours options.
View
Settings
Provides options to
select a digital or ana-
log clock widget for the
screen saver or home
screen, and to select the
Display Date settings.
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Wi-Fi Settings
You can share a digital-device network
with the vehicle device through Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi Settings Screen
Features Description
Wi-Fi Turn on/off Wi-Fi.
MAC
Address Displays the MAC address.
Refresh Searches available net-
works near the vehicle.
Network
Name
Displays available network
AP (Access Point) names.
Add Wi-Fi
Network
Enter the network ID/
password to connect to a
hidden network AP (Access
Point).
How to Connect to a Network
1. In the Wi-Fi settings of a digital device,
activate Internet sharing (hot spot).
2. In the vehicle network list, select the
desired device to connect to. Enter the
password to connect, if any.
Language Settings
You can configure the displayed system
language.
When the language is changed, the
system language is automatically
changed.
Unique data including MP3 file name is
not changed and some languages don’t
support voice recognition.
9-10 I Setup
Keyboard Settings
You can configure the keyboard layout for
each language.
You can configure ABCD or QWERTY
keyboards for the system.
i
Information
Confi gured keyboard layouts are applied to all
input modes.
Downloaded Apps Settings
Displays the applications that were down-
loaded through the Download Center. View
the memory status of installed applications
or delete them.
You can delete downloaded applications in
the Download Center. To recover a deleted
application, you can re-install the applica-
tion with the re-download function in the
Download Center.
Screen Saver Settings
Configures a screen to be displayed when
the system is powered off.
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09
System Info
At the System Info screen, software ver-
sion information, updates, and storage
status details are available.
Features Description
SW Info
System version informa-
tion and update details are
available.
Select the
U
p
d
at
e
button
to update the system. After
update is complete, the
system will reboot auto-
matically.
Storage
Space
Displays the memory
space available for media
files and applications.
System Update
At the System Info screen, insert the
updated memory (USB or SD card) with
the latest file downloaded, and then select
the
U
p
d
at
e
button to begin updating. The
system will then reboot automatically.
i
Information
• This product needs supplemented software
updates, additional new functions, and
renewed maps, which collectively may take
some time to complete, depending on the
amount of data.
CAUTION
If the power is disconnected or the USB or
SD card is removed during an update, the
data might be damaged. Please wait until the
update is complete while the engine is on.
9-12 I Setup
MEMO
Product Specification
Troubleshooting
FAQ
part.10 Appendix
10
10-2 I Appendix
Product Specification
TFT-LCD
Screen Size Navigation Device - 8 inch(176.4 x 99.36mm)
Resolution
Navigation Device - 384,000 pixels (Resolution: 800 x 480)
Operating
Method TFT(Thin Film Transistor) Active Matrix
Viewing Angle Left/Right, Top/Bottom : ALL 89°
Internal Lighting
LED
Radio
Channels
FM : 87.5 MHz ~ 107.9 MHz(Step : 200 kHz)
AM : 530 kHz ~ 1710 kHz(Step : 10 kHz)
Sensitivity FM : Under 10dBu/AM : Under 35dBu
Distortion Factor
Within 2%
Common
Name Car TFT LCD Display Navigation Unit
Power Supply DC 14.4V Operating
Power DC 9V ~ DC 16V
Current
Consumption 2.5A Sleep
Current
0.5mA
(Head Unit Only)
Operating
Temperature
-20 ~ +70
(-4 ~ +158
)
Storage
Temperature
-30 ~ +80
(-86 ~ +176
)
Dimensions 178 X 102 X138mm (Main BOX)
Weight 2.7kg
Appendix
Appendix I 10-3
10
CDMA
RX
Frequency 869MHz~894MHz (BC0),
1930MHz~1990MHz (BC1)
Sensitivity -104dBm under (FER = 0.5% under)
TX
Frequency 824MHz~849MHz (BC0),
1850MHz~1910MHz (BC1)
Max RF Output
Power
23.01dBm ~ 30dBm
(Power Class3(BC0),
PowerClass2(BC1), conducted)
Sensitivity -104dBm under(FER=0.5% under)
Power 23.01~30dBm (BC0, BC1, conducted)
Wi-Fi Details
Frequency 2412 ~ 2462MHz
Specification 802.11b/g/n
Number of
Channels 11 Channel
Operating
Temperature -20 ~ +70 (-4 ~ +158
)
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology
Frequency
Range 2402 ~ 2480 MHz
Supported
Bluetooth
®
Specification
3.0
Supported
Profile Handsfree(1.6), A2DP(1.2), AVRCP(1.4), PBAP(1.0)
Output -6~4dBm (Power Class2, Conducted)
Number of
Channels 79 channels
CAUTION
The producer and installer cannot provide services related to life
safety as the concerned radio equipment is liable to radio interference.
10-4 I Appendix
Troubleshooting
1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the
device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device.
2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions
listed below.
3. If the problems persist, contact your Hyundai dealer.
Problem Possible Cause
There are small red,
blue, or green dots on
the screen
Because the LCD is manufactured with
technology requiring high point density,
a pixel or lighting deficiency may occur
within 0.01% of total pixels
The sound or image is
not working
Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned
to [ACC] or [ON]?
Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?
The screen is being dis-
played but sound is not
working
Has the volume been set to a low level?
Has the volume been muted?
When the power is
turned on, the corners of
the screen are dark
The display appearing somewhat dark
after prolonged periods of use is normal
with LCD panels. It is not a malfunction
If the screen is very dark, contact your
nearest Hyundai dealer for assistance
Sound is working from
only one speaker
Are the positions of Fader or Balance
sound controls adjusted to only one side?
Problem Possible Cause
Sound does not work in
AUX mode
Are the audio connector jacks fully
inserted into the AUX terminal?
The external device is
not working
Is the external device connected with a
standard connector cable?
Upon turning power on,
the most recent mode
screen is not displayed
Within modes that play files by reading
external sources, such as discs, USB, iPod,
or Bluetooth
®
streaming mode, the most
recently played mode screen prior to turning
off power may not properly load
If there is no disc or the corresponding
device is not connected, the mode oper-
ated prior to the most recent mode will
operate
If the previous mode still cannot be prop-
erly played, the mode operated prior to
that will operate
Appendix I 10-5
10
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
The image
color/tone
quality is low
The brightness, satura-
tion, hue, and contrast
levels are not set prop-
erly
Properly adjust the bright-
ness, saturation, hue, and
contrast levels through
Display Setup
Sound does
not work
The volume level
is set to the lowest
level
The connection is
not proper
The device is
currently fast-for-
warding, rewinding,
scanning, or playing
in slow mode
Adjust the volume level
Check to see that the device
has been properly connected
The sound will not work
when the device is fast-for-
warding, rewinding, scan-
ning, or playing in slow
mode
The sound or
image quality
is low
Vibration is occur-
ring from where the
conversion switch
has been installed
Image color/tone
quality is low
The sound may be short-cir-
cuited and the image dis-
torted if the device vibrates
The device will return to nor-
mal once vibrations stop
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
The power
does not turn
on
The fuse is discon-
nected
Replace with a suitable fuse
If the fuse is disconnected
again, please contact
your point of purchase or
Hyundai dealer
Device is not properly
connected
Check to see that the device
has been properly con-
nected
The system
does not
play
The vehicle battery is
low
Charge the battery If the
problem persists, contact
your point of purchase or
Hyundai dealer
10-6 I Appendix
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
The USB
does not
work
USB memory is
damaged
USB memory has
been contaminated
A separately pur-
chased USB HUB is
being used
A USB extension
cable is being used
A USB which is not
a Metal Cover Type
USB Memory is
being used
An HDD type, CF,
SD Memory is being
used
There are no music
files which can be
played
Please use after formatting
the USB into FAT 12/16/32
format
Remove any foreign sub-
stances on the contact surface
of the USB memory and multi-
media terminal
Directly connect the USB mem-
ory with the multimedia terminal
on the vehicle
Directly connect the USB
memory with the multimedia
terminal on the vehicle
Use standard USB Memory
Use standard USB Memory
Only MP3, WMA file formats
are supported. Please use
only the supported music file
formats
The iPod is
not recog-
nized even
though it has
been con-
nected
There are no titles
which can be played
The iPod firmware
version has not
been properly
updated
The iPod device
does not recognize
downloads
Use iTunes to download and
save MP3 files into the iPod
Use iTunes to update the firm-
ware version and reconnect the
iPod with the device
Reset the iPod and reconnect
with the device
i
Information
• While operating the device, if an abnormality occurs that cannot be
corrected with the above described measures, press the
RESET
key to
reset the system.
Press and hold the
RESET
key (over 1 second). The device power will
turn off and the system will reset.
Appendix I 10-7
10
FAQ
About Pairing Mobile Phones
Q I cannot pair my mobile phone. What is the cause?
A Check to see that the mobile phone supports Bluetooth® func-
tion. Verify if Bluetooth on the cell phone is set to OFF. If so, set
it to ON. If the cell phone still can’t be registered, try again after
turning Bluetooth off and on, or delete the device registration on
the AVN and cell phone and then register the cell phone again.
Q What is the difference between pairing a mobile phone and con-
necting a mobile phone?
A Pairing occurs through authenticating the head unit and mobile
phone. Mobile phones paired to the head unit can be connected
and disconnected until the paired mobile phone is deleted from
the system. Bluetooth® Handsfree features, such as making/
answering calls or managing contacts, are supported only in
mobile phones connected with the head unit.
Q What is a Passkey?
A A passkey is the password used to authenticate the connection
between the head unit and mobile phone. The passkey only
needs to be entered once when pairing the mobile phone for the
first time.
The initial passkey is 0000. You can change it with
SETUP
Ph
one
Bluetooth
S
ystem Info
P
ass
k
e
y
menu
options.
10-8 I Appendix
About Making/Answering Phone Calls
Q How can I answer a call?
A When there is an incoming call, a notification pop-up will
become displayed. To answer the incoming call, press the
A
ccep
t
button on the screen or the key on the steering
remote controller.
To reject the call, press the
R
e
j
ect
button on the screen or press
the key on the steering wheel control.
Q What should I do if I am talking on the Handsfree but want to
switch the call to the mobile phone?
A While on a call, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the
key on the steering remote controller or press the
U
se
P
r
i
vat
e
button at the bottom of the Phone screen to switch the call to
your mobile phone.
About
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology/
Head Unit Use Environment
Q What is the range of my wireless connection?
A The wireless connection can be used within 15 yards.
Q How many mobile phones can be paired?
A It is possible to pair up to five mobile phones.
Q Why is call quality sometimes poor?
A
Check the reception sensitivity of the mobile phone when call
quality becomes worsened. The call quality may deteriorate when
the signal strength is low. Call quality may also worsen if metal
objects, such as beverage cans, are placed near the mobile
phone. Check to see if there are metal objects in the vicinity of the
mobile phone. The call sound and quality may differ depending on
the type of mobile phone.
Index I 10-9
10
A
AUX ……………………………………2-37
About
Bluetooth
® Wireless Technology
/Head Unit Use Environment …………10-8
About Disc ……………………………2-11
About Making/Answering Phone Calls 10-8
About Pairing Mobile Phones …………10-7
About Rear Detection Camera ……… 8-2
About SiriusXM™ Data Service ……… 7-8
About Transmission and Reception of Radio
Waves ………………………………… 4-3
Accept/Reject Call …………………… 3-7
Accessing FM/AM Mode …………… 2-2
Accessing SiriusXM™ Data ………… 7-8
Accessing SoundHound ………………7-16
Address ………………………………5-14
Adjusting Voice Recognition Volume 6-5
App List ……………………………… 7-6
Auto Connection Priority ……………… 9-5
Avoid Street ……………………………5-33
B
Basic Features ………………………… 5-2
Basic Mode Screen ………… 2-16, 2-19
Basic Mode Screen
(HD Radio™ reception ON) ………… 2-5
Battery Warning Message ……………1-10
Before Playing a USB MP3 ……………2-22
Before Playing an MP3 Disc …………2-14
Before Use …………………………… 4-3
Before Using the Bluetooth® Handsfree
3-2
Blue Link Settings ……………… 4-7, 9-7
Blue Link Voice Local Search ………… 4-8
Blue Link® Safety and Security Service 4-5
Bluetooth Audio Mode …………………2-38
Bluetooth Connection ………………… 3-4
Bluetooth Connection Settings ……… 9-4
Bluetooth Connections Settings ………2-39
Bluetooth Phone ……………………… 3-6
Bluetooth System Information………… 9-6
Bluetooth® Audio ………………………2-38
C
CAUTIONS upon Connecting Bluetooth®
Phone ………………………………… 3-3
CD ……………………………………2-16
Call Commands ……………………… 6-8
Call History …………………………… 3-9
Camera ……………………………… 8-2
Canceling Route ………………………5-30
Changing Map View ………………… 5-3
Clock Settings ………………………… 9-8
Component Names and Functions ……1-5
Connecting Bluetooth Devices ……… 3-4
Connecting an External Device ………2-37
Connecting with the Blue Link Center
4-4
Contacts ………………………………3-10
D
Deleting Bluetooth Devices …………… 3-5
Detour ………………………………… 5-5
Dial …………………………………… 3-7
Direct Tune …………………………… 2-8
Disc/Content Format Compatibility ……2-12
Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices …… 3-5
Index
10-10 I Index
Display …………………………………5-34
Display Route Information ……………5-30
Display Settings ……………………… 9-4
Download Center …………………… 7-6
Downloaded Apps Settings …………9-10
Driving Info …………………………… 4-6
E
Editing Route …………………………5-32
Ending Voice Recognition …………… 6-3
Extending the Listening Time ………… 6-4
F
FAQ ……………………………………10-7
FM/AM ………………………………… 2-2
Favorites ………………………………3-11
"Find the Nearest <Category> "List 6-16
G
General ………………………………5-34
Getting Started with Blue Link………… 4-4
Guidance ………………………………5-35
H
HD Radio™ Technology ……………… 2-4
Head Unit ……………………………… 1-5
Help Display …………………………… 6-6
Home Screen …………………………1-11
How to Connect to a Network ………… 9-9
How to start Siri ………………………6-21
How to use Siri …………………………6-21
I
Instructions for Using Voice Recognition … 6-7
IPod …………………………… 2-30, 2-34
K
Key Product Features ………………… 1-4
Keyboard Settings ……………………9-10
L
Language Settings …………………… 9-9
M
MP3 ……………………………………2-19
Map Scale …………………………… 5-4
Media …………………………………2-10
Media Commands ……………………6-12
Menu ………………………………… 5-4
Modem Information …………………… 9-8
My Apps ……………………………… 7-7
My Music ………………………………2-40
N
Name and Function of Each Part …… 4-2
Navigation Commands ……………… 6-9
Navigation Settings ……………… 5-34, 9-3
Navigation Volume …………………… 5-5
Nearby POIs ………………………… 5-6
Index I 10-11
10
O
On-Screen Touch Controls ……………1-12
Operating Navigation Screen ………… 5-2
Other Commands List
(Commands used in List / Help) ………6-15
P
Pairing a New Device ………………… 3-4
Pandora Radio Mode ………………… 7-2
Pandora Radio Mode Screen Controls …7-3
Phone Ringtone ……………………… 9-6
Phone Settings ……………………… 9-4
Phone Status Icons ………………… 3-6
Precautions Required for Successful Voice
Recognition …………………………… 6-2
Precautions for Safe Driving ………… 3-2
Precautions upon Handling Discs ……2-11
Product Specification …………………10-2
Q
Quick Run of Voice Recognition
(Manual Mode) ……………………… 6-3
R
Radio Commands ……………………6-11
Rear View Mirror Switch ……………… 4-2
Recognizing Music ……………………7-17
Route ………………………… 5-30, 5-35
Route Guidance ………………………5-28
Route Option ………………………… 5-4
Route Options …………………………5-33
Route Overview ………………………5-31
Route Preview …………………………5-31
Route Setting …………………………5-25
S
Screen Saver Settings …………………9-11
Searching Music ………………………7-17
Selecting through Channel/Category List 2-8
Send to Car with Google ……………… 4-6
Service Activation …………………… 9-7
Setup ………………………………… 9-2
Siri Eyes Free …………………………6-21
SiriusXM™ …………………………… 2-5
SiriusXM™ Mode Display Controls 2-6
SiriusXM™ Data ……………………… 7-8
SiriusXM™ Fuel Price Information ……7-10
SiriusXM™ Mode Hard Key Controls
2-5
SiriusXM™ Movie Information ………7-14
SiriusXM™ Sports Information ………7-12
SiriusXM™ Stock Information …………7-11
SiriusXM™ Traffic Information………… 7-9
SiriusXM™ Weather Announcement 7-8
Skipping Prompt Messages ………… 6-5
Song Main Screen ……………………7-18
Sound Settings ……………………… 9-3
SoundHound …………………………7-16
SoundHound Main Screen ……………7-16
Start Screen …………………………… 6-6
Start Up ……………………………… 7-2
Starting Blue Link Voice Local Search …4-8
Starting Mode …………………………2-10
Starting Voice Recognition …………… 6-3
Starting the System for the First Time 1-9
Starting/Ending and Setting Voice
Recognition …………………………… 6-3
Steering Wheel Control ……………… 1-7
Stolen Vehicle Recovery ……………… 4-5
Supported Disc Formats ………………2-12
10-12 I Index
Supported Image Specifications………2-24
System Info ……………………………9-11
System Reset ………………………… 1-9
System Update ………………………9-11
T
Traffic …………………………………5-35
Troubleshooting ……………… 5-36, 10-4
Turning the System On/Off …………… 1-9
Types of Commands ………………… 6-8
U
USB ……………………………………2-22
USB Image ……………………………2-28
USB Music ……………………………2-25
USB MP3 Information and Precautions 2-23
Using iPod Devices ……………………2-30
Using the Menu During a Phone Call 3-8
V
Vehicle Diagnostics …………………… 4-7
Viewing Menu ………………………… 2-8
Voice Commands …………………… 6-8
Voice Guidance Volume On/Off ……… 5-3
Voice Recognition Screen Overview 6-6
Voice Recognition Settings …………… 9-8
W
Warnings and Cautions ……………… 1-2
What Is Blue Link? …………………… 4-3
What Is Telematics? ………………… 4-3
What is Blue Link Voice Local Search?
4-8
What is
Bluetooth
® Wireless Technology? …3-2
What is Voice Recognition? ………… 6-2
Wi-Fi Settings ………………………… 9-9
Wi-Fi Settings Screen ………………… 9-9
Z
Zoom In /Zoom Out …………………… 5-3
10
Important Safety Information
Before using your Multimedia system, read and follow all instructions and safety information provided in this end user manual ("User's
Guide"). Not following precautions found in this User's Guide can lead to an accident or other serious consequences.
Keep User's Guide in Vehicle
When kept in the vehicle, the User's Guide will be a ready reference for you and other users unfamiliar with the Multimedia system. Please
make certain that before using the system for the first time, all persons have access to the User's Guide and read its instructions and
safety information carefully.
Warning
Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road, and possibly cause an accident or other
serious consequences. Do not change system settings or enter data non-verbally (using your hands) while driving. Stop the vehicle in a
safe and legal manner before attempting these operations. This is important since while setting up or changing some functions as you may
to distract your attention away from the road and remove your hands from the wheel.
General Operation
Voice Command Control
Functions within the Multimedia system may be accomplished using only voice commands. Using voice commands while driving allows
you to operate the system without removing your hands from the wheel.
Prolonged Views of Screen
Do not access any function requiring a prolonged view of the screen while you are driving. Pull over in a safe and legal manner before
attempting to access a function of the system requiring prolonged attention. Even occasional short scans to the screen may be hazardous
if your attention has been diverted away from your driving task at a critical time.
Volume Setting
Do not raise the volume excessively. Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside traffic and emergency signals while
driving. Driving while unable to hear these sounds could cause an accident.
Navigation Features
Any navigation features included in the system are intended to provide turn by turn instructions to get you to a desired destination. Please
make certain all persons using this system carefully read and follow all instructions on safety information.
10
Distraction Hazard
Some navigation features may require manual (non-verbal) setup. Attempting to perform such set-up or insert data while driving can seri-
ously distract your attention and could cause an accident or other serious consequences. Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner
before attempting these operations.
Let Your Judgment Prevail
Any navigation features are provided only as an aid. Make your driving decisions based on your observations of local conditions and exist-
ing traffic regulations. Any such feature is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions made by this system should
never replace any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment or knowledge of safe driving practices.
Route Safety
Do not follow the route suggestions if doing so would result in an unsafe or illegal maneuver, if you would be placed in an unsafe situation,
or if you would be directed into an area that you consider unsafe. The driver is ultimately responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle
and therefore, must evaluate whether it is safe to follow the suggested directions.
Potential Map Inaccuracy
Maps used by this system may be inaccurate because of changes in roads, traffic controls or driving conditions. Always use good judg-
ment and common sense when following the suggested routes.
Emergency Services
Do not rely on any navigation features included in the system to route you to emergency services. Ask local authorities or an emergency
services operator for these locations. Not all emergency services such as police, fire stations, hospitals and clinics are contained in the
map database for navigation features.
Use of Speech Recognition Functions
Speech recognition software is inherently a statistical process which is subject to errors. It is your responsibility to monitor any
speech recognition functions included in the system and address any errors.
10
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 or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
IIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this
equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the
FCC.
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