HYUNDAI MOBIS AV230IXAN CAR AVN User Manual
HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. CAR AVN
Users Manual
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OLNEKNSNEPPAJ?KJOAJP 1=>HAKB KJPAJPO Part 1 Basic About Discs ...................................... 2-6 Contents of DVD Titles ................ 2-11 Warnings and Cautions ................... 1-2 Precautions upon handling discs ..... 2-6 DVD Region Code....................... 2-11 Key Product Features ...................... 1-4 Supported disc formats ............... 2-7 Color TV Support ....................... 2-11 Component Names and Functions ........ 1-5 Disc Type ..................................... 2-7 Head Unit ..................................... 1-5 Disc Format ................................. 2-7 CD Mode ....................................... 2-12 Steering Wheel Remote Controller ....... 1-7 Disc/Content format compatibility ... 2-7 Basic Mode Screen ...................... 2-12 Climate System .............................. 1-9 By Format according to Disc Type .......2-7 Starting Mode .............................. 2-14 QIBLA .......................................... 1-10 About Discs .................................. 2-8 Playing a CD ............................. 2-14 Dual-layer DVD Video Disc............. 2-8 Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD DVD Region Code......................... 2-8 Tracks ........................................ 2-14 Ordinary Disc Compatibility ............ 2-8 Searching CD Tracks ................. 2-15 Part 2 AV FM/AM Mode ................................... 2-2 CD-R/RW Compatibility ................ 2-8 Basic Mode Screen ........................ 2-2 PC-created disc compatibility ........ 2-8 Using the Menu Buttons................. 2-15 Starting Mode ................................ 2-3 Cautions upon writing CDs ............ 2-9 Repeat ....................................... 2-15 Using Auto Store....................... 2-3 Compressed audio compatibility .... 2-9 Shuffle ....................................... 2-16 Using TUNE ............................. 2-3 Before playing a MP3 Disc ........... 2-9 Scan .......................................... 2-16 Scanning Presets ..................... 2-3 Supported MP3 File Specification ...... 2-9 Info On/ Info Off ......................... 2-16 Saving Radio Frequency .................. 2-4 Recommended bit rates and frequency Saving Manually ........................... 2-4 ..................................................... 2-9 MP3 CD Mode ................................ 2-17 Saving Automatically .................... 2-4 Detailed Specification ......................... 2-10 Basic Mode Screen ...................... 2-17 Scanning Radio Frequency.............. 2-4 Precautions upon burning MP3 files List Menu Screen ......................... 2-19 Using the Menu Buttons .................. 2-5 .................................................. 2-10 Starting Mode .............................. 2-20 MP3 File Structure ............................. 2-10 Playing MP3............................... 2-20 About DVD Titles ....................... 2-11 Selecting MP3 files..................... 2-21 Preset Scan ................................. 2-5 Selecting from the Mode Screen.. 2-21 Viewing in Full Screen ................ 2-27 Using the Menu Buttons .............. 2-21 Adjusting Image Size ................. 2-40 Saving Image Frame ................. 2-41 Repeat ....................................... 2-21 USB Mode ...................................... 2-28 Viewing Info ............................... 2-41 Shuffle ....................................... 2-21 Before playing a USB MP3 ............ 2-28 Starting USB Video Mode ............ 2-41 Scan .......................................... 2-22 Before playing a USB MP3......... 2-28 Playing USB Video ..................... 2-42 Info On/ Info Off ......................... 2-22 USB MP3 Information and Precautions Searching USB Videos ............... 2-42 Using Menus within List Screen ..... 2-22 ..................................................... 2-30 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-43 Moving between Lists ............... 2-22 Basic Mode Screen ...................... 2-32 Repeat ....................................... 2-43 Moving between folders ............. 2-23 USB Music Mode....................... 2-32 Info ............................................ 2-43 Returning to current location ..... 2-23 USB Image Mode ...................... 2-34 USB Video Mode ....................... 2-35 iPod Mode ...................................... 2-44 DVD Mode ...................................... 2-24 Starting USB Music Mode ............ 2-36 Using iPod Devices ....................... 2-44 Basic Mode Screen ...................... 2-24 Playing USB Music .................... 2-36 Supported iPod devices ............. 2-44 Starting Mode .............................. 2-25 Searching USB Music Files ........ 2-37 Steps upon Initial Connection..... 2-45 Playing a DVD ............................ 2-25 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-37 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-46 Selecting a Chapter ................... 2-25 Repeat ....................................... 2-38 Starting Mode ............................... 2-47 Searching Titles/Chapters ......... 2-26 Shuffle ....................................... 2-38 Playing iPod ............................... 2-47 When Searching Titles : ............... 2-26 Scan .......................................... 2-38 Searching iPod .......................... 2-47 When Searching Chapters :......... 2-26 Info On/ Info Off ......................... 2-38 Selecting iPod file....................... 2-48 Using the Interactive Menu ......... 2-26 Starting USB Image Mode ............. 2-39 Searching iPod Files................... 2-48 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-27 Searching USB Image Files ........ 2-39 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-49 Changing Voice Language ......... 2-27 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-39 Repeat ....................................... 2-49 Changing Subtitle Language ...... 2-27 Slideshow Interval ...................... 2-40 Shuffle ....................................... 2-49 Changing Multi-Angle................. 2-27 Rotating Image .......................... 2-40 Info On/ Info Off ......................... 2-49 1=>HAKB KJPAJPO AUX Mode ...................................... 2-50 Part3 Navigation Using the Navigation ...................... 3-11 Starting Mode .............................. 2-50 Before Use........................................ 3-2 Destination Search ....................... 3-11 Connecting an External Device ..... 2-51 Precautions for safe driving ............. 3-2 Quick Menu ............................... 3-12 ÂŽ Bluetooth Audio Mode .................. 2-52 ÂŽ Operating the Navigation ................. 3-2 Point of Interest (POI) Search ..... 3-12 About the Map ................................ 3-3 Previous Destination, Previous Searches, About Using Bluetooth Audio....... 2-52 About Map Scale ......................... 3-3 Previous Start Point ........................ 3-13 Basic Mode Screen ...................... 2-53 About Map Icons ......................... 3-3 Address ..................................... 3-14 About Map Database ................... 3-3 My Places ................................. 3-14 Bluetooth Audio Mode .................. 2-54 About GPS ...................................... 3-4 Intersection Search .................... 3-15 Starting Mode .............................. 2-54 Starting Navigation ........................... 3-5 Map ........................................... 3-15 Map Screen .................................... 3-5 Phone Number Search .............. 3-15 Selecting Bluetooth Audio ........ 2-54 Initial Screen .................................... 3-6 Setting a Destination .................. 3-16 Setting Connection .................... 2-55 Current Position ........................... 3-6 Detail Route Settings ................. 3-17 Map Display Settings ................... 3-7 Route Calculation....................... 3-18 ÂŽ ÂŽ Playing Bluetooth Audio ........... 2-54 ÂŽ Changing Map Scale.................... 3-7 Demo ........................................ 3-18 Map Menu ................................... 3-8 Add Waypoint ............................ 3-19 Setting Navigation Volume ........... 3-8 Route Recalculation ................... 3-19 POI Display .................................. 3-9 Cancel Route ............................. 3-20 Editing POI Icons ......................... 3-9 Searching POIs .......................... 3-10 Adding a My Place ..................... 3-10 Route Guidance ............................ 3-20 Preliminary Guidance Mode ....... 3-21 Intersection Zoom Mode ............ 3-21 Motorway Mode......................... 3-22 Turn List Mode ........................... 3-22 Part4 BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree Making/Answering Calls ............... 4-10 Before Use ....................................... 4-2 ÂŽ Before using the Bluetooth Handsfree 4-2 ÂŽ What is Bluetooth ? ..................... 4-2 Functions supported by Bluetooth ÂŽ Calling by dialing a number ........ 4-10 Making a call from Speed Dial .... 4-10 Calling through Redial ................ 4-11 Making a call from Call history .... 4-11 Route Menu ................................. 3-23 Handsfree ....................................... 4-3 Answering a call ......................... 4-12 Cancel Route ............................. 3-24 Precautions for safe driving ............. 4-3 Rejecting a call........................... 4-12 ÂŽ Route Overview ......................... 3-24 Cautions upon connecting Bluetooth Route Info .................................. 3-25 phone .................................................... 4-4 Operating Menus during a Call ...... 4-13 Switching Call to the Bluetooth ÂŽ phone ........................................ 4-13 Route Option ............................. 3-25 Detour ....................................... 3-26 Basic Mode Screen ......................... 4-5 Switching Call to the Handsfree . 4-13 Avoid Streets ............................. 3-26 When no phones have been paired . 4-5 Ending a call .............................. 4-14 Edit Route .................................. 3-26 Pairing from the Bluetooth Device Switching to Call Waiting ............ 4-14 Avoid Area ................................. 3-27 .................................................... 4-5 Setting Mic volume .................... 4-15 Map Landmarks and Logos ........... 3-28 ÂŽ When a phone is already paired....... 4-6 Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume .. 4-15 When pairing additional device ..... 4-7 Contacts ...................................... 4-16 Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration .... 4-17 Landmark/Logo............................. 3-28 ÂŽ Logo .......................................... 3-28 Using Bluetooth ............................. 4-8 Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts .... 4-18 2D Landmark ............................. 3-30 When there is a connected device ... 4-8 Copying Mobile Phone Contacts .......... 4-19 During a call ................................... 4-9 Checking Mobile Contacts Details........ 4-19 Status Bar Icons ............................. 4-9 Car Contacts Screen Configuration ...... 4-20 Adding New Car Contacts ......... 4-21 1=>HAKB KJPAJPO Deleting Selected Car Contacts . 4-22 Part5 Information PGS .................................................. 6-7 Viewing Car Contacts Information...4-23 GPS Information .............................. 5-2 Screen Configuration ....................... 6-7 Searching Contacts ................... 4-23 About GPS ..................................... 5-2 Straight Parking ........................... 6-7 search by name .......................... 4-24 When GPS info cannot be used ... 5-2 Parallel Parking ............................ 6-8 searching by number................... 4-24 Errors unavoidable due to system Settings ....................................... 6-9 Call History .................................... 4-24 characteristics.............................. 5-2 Entering Call History Screen ....... 4-24 Viewing GPS Info ....................... 5-3 Call History Screen Configuration ..... 4-25 Help .................................................. 5-4 Setup ................................................ 7-2 Downloading Call History ........... 4-25 Viewing Help ................................... 5-4 Basic Mode Screen ......................... 7-2 Viewing Call History Information . 4-26 ÂŽ Setting Bluetooth Connection ..... 4-27 Part7 Setup Starting Mode ................................. 7-3 Part6 Other features Connections Menu..................... 4-27 Climate Mode .................................. 6-2 Using Setup ..................................... 7-4 Connecting a Device .................. 4-28 Cautions upon operating Mode ....... 6-2 Sound ............................................. 7-4 Pairing a New Device ................. 4-28 Basic Mode Screen ........................ 6-3 Setting Balance/Fader ................. 7-4 Disconnecting a Device.............. 4-29 Basic Operation .............................. 6-4 Setting Bass/Mid/Treble ............... 7-4 Deleting a Device ....................... 4-30 Controlling driver/passenger temperature Setting Volume Ratio.................... 7-5 Setting Auto Connection ............ 4-31 simultaneously ............................... 6-4 Speed Dependent Volume Control ......7-5 Controlling driver/passenger temperature Setting Beep ................................ 7-6 independently ................................ 6-4 Display ........................................... 7-6 Setting Fan Direction .................... 6-5 Adjusting Screen .......................... 7-6 Setting Fan Level ......................... 6-6 Setting Illumination ....................... 7-7 Setting Screen Ratio .................. 7-8 Part8 Appendix Media ............................................. 7-8 Reset (Default) ........................... 7-20 Changing DVD Language............. 7-8 My Places .................................... 7-21 Appendix .......................................... 8-2 Changing to Other Language ....... 7-9 DivX VOD ................................. 7-10 My Places .................................. 7-21 DVD language code ....................... 8-2 Favorite Places ......................... 7-22 Before thinking there is a product Home, Office.............................. 7-22 defect.............................................. 8-3 Auto Connection Settings .......... 7-11 Speed Alerts .............................. 7-23 Before thinking the product has Contacts Sync Setting ............... 7-12 Clock Settings .............................. 7-23 malfunctioned ................................ 8-4 Contacts Download Setting ....... 7-12 Clock Setting ............................. 7-24 Troubleshooting ............................... 8-5 Streaming Audio Setting ............ 7-12 Advanced settings ..................... 7-13 View........................................... 7-24 FAQ................................................. 8-7 Picture Frame ................................ 7-25 Change Passkey ......................... 7-13 Keyboard ..................................... 7-25 Device Information ....................... 7-14 Language ..................................... 7-26 Delete All Call History................... 7-14 System Update ............................ 7-26 Delete All Car Contacts .............. 7-14 Display Off .................................... 7-28 ÂŽ Bluetooth .................................... 7-10 Restore Factory Settings ............ 7-15 Navigation .................................... 7-16 Main .......................................... 7-16 Driving Speed Setting .................. 7-17 Display 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Ň When Ň 6((. , 75$&. keys are pressed and Ň held (over 0.8 seconds) ⢠In FM/AM mode, plays previous/next frequency In DVDP CD/MP3/DVD and USB/iPod modes, changes the ⢠In FM/AM mode, continuously changes the frequency until the key is released and plays the current frequency In DVDP CD/MP3/DVD and USB/iPod modes, rewinds or fast forwards the track or file ,1)2 6(783 5287( Displays Route menu Setup screen )0$0 Converts to Radio (FM/AM) mode 0(',$ Displays CD, MP3, DVD, USB, iPod, or AUX BluetoothÂŽ Audio Streaming If the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted, corresponding modes will be disabled Displays Info and Setup mode Basic l 1-5 Key Product Features Notation KILKJAJP+=IAO=J@#QJ?PEKJO Notation Description ⢠PWR Key VOL Knob ⢠⢠⢠⢠0$3 92,&( Displays the map for the current position '(67 Displays the Destination setup menu ⢠⢠TUNE Knob In FM/AM mode, turn to change broadcast frequencies In CD, MP3, USB, and iPod modes, turn to search tracks/channels/files. When the desired channel or file name is displayed, press to operate the corresponding track/channel/file Press to insert or eject disc SD Card insert slot 1-6 These knob is used to turn the device on/off and control the volume When power is off, press to turn power on When power is on, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) to turn power off When power is on, press shortly (under 0.8 seconds) to turn AV off Turn left/right to control volume 5(6(7 Resets and restarts the system Steering Remote Controller Description ⢠02'( ⢠⢠⢠Each time this key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM â FM â AM â DVDP â USB(Music â Video) or iPod â AUX â BluetoothÂŽ Audio If the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted, corresponding modes will be disabled. Press and hold the key (over . seconds) to turn the AV system on/off When power is off, press the key to turn power back on Controls CD, MP3, USB, iPod, DVD or Radio volume When ⢠⢠When ⢠⢠keys are pressed shortly (under 0.8 seconds) In FM/AM mode, searches broadcast frequencies saved to presets In DVDP CD/MP3/DVD and USB/iPod modes, changes the track, file or chapter keys are pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds) In FM/AM mode, automatically searches broadcast frequencies and channels In DVDP CD/MP3/DVD and USB/iPod modes, rewinds or fast forwards the track or file Basic l 1-7 Component Names and Functions Notation KILKJAJP+=IAO=J@#QJ?PEKJO Steering Remote Controller Notation Description When pressed shortly (under 1.2 seconds) ⢠⢠⢠⢠When pressed and held (over 1.2 seconds) ⢠⢠⢠⢠1-8 When pressed in the phone screen, displays call history screen 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 in the BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree wait mode, redials the last call When pressed during a BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree call, switches call back to mobile phone (Private) When pressed while calling on the mobile phone, switches call back to BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree (Operates only when BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree is connected) Ends phone call 2 3 â˘#***K@A â˘>KQP!&0 ⢠!*K@A â˘*- !*K@A â˘!3!*K@A â˘20*K@A â˘E-K@*K@A â˘25*K@A â˘HQAPKKPDÄťQ@EK*K@A #***K@A Basic Mode Screen Name 2-2 Description Mode Display Displays currently operating mode Preset Select saved broadcasts through Auto Store Setting Display Displays the operating function from Scan/Preset Scan/ Auto Store Stereo Preception Shows that the current broadcast is a stereo broadcast Frequency Currently playing frequency Menu Displays Preset Scan button Scan Plays frequencies with superior reception for 5 seconds each Auto Store Saves frequencies with superior reception to Preset buttons Preset Scan Plays preset frequencies for 5 seconds each Starting Mode -NAOOPDA )0$0 GAUPK?D=JCAPDA IK@AEJKN@ANKB#*â#*â* Using Auto Store Scanning Presets Ň -NAOOPDA 6((. 75$&. GAUOPK Ň =QPKI=PE?=HHUOA=N?DBKNBNAMQAJ?EAO FM/AM Mode  0DKNPHU LNAOO PDA GAU ÄQJ@AN OA? KJ@O ÄŽ-H=UOLNAREKQOJATPBNAMQAJ?U  -NAOO=J@DKH@PDAGAUÄQJ@ANOA? KJ@O ÄŽ D=JCAO PDA BNAMQAJ?U SDEHA LNAOOA@ =J@ NA?AERAO PDA JATP BNA MQAJ?UQLKJNAHA=OA #NKIPDALNAOAPO OAHA?PPDABNAMQAJ?U UKQS=JPPKHEOPAJPK 4DAJ PDA LKSAN EO ,## LNAOOEJC PDA )0$0 GAUSEHHPQNJPDALKSANKJ=J@ LH=U=N=@EK>NK=@?=OP L &JBKNI=PEKJ Using TUNE ⢠1QNJPDA 12+"GJK>HABPNECDPPKOAHA?P PDABNAMQAJ?U You can save up to 6 preset channels for each FM1, FM2 and AM. ⢠ #* #*ÄŽ &J?NA=OAO@A?NA=OA@ >U The station name and region is displayed by using GPS coordinates and G%V are not displayed when the information  *ÄŽ&J?NA=OAO@A?NA=OA@>UG%V cannot be received. ⢠The displayed station name and region is unrelated to radio sensitivity. The station name information may differ from the actual broadcast. AV l 2-3 #***K@A Saving Radio Frequency Saving Automatically -NAOO PDA $XWR6WRUH >QPPKJ PK =QPK I=PE?=HHUO=RANA?AER=>HABNAMQAJ?EAOPK Scanning Radio Frequency -NAOOPDA 6FDQ >QPPKJPKO?=J=HH N=@EKBNAMQAJ?EAO -NAOAP>QPPKJO  PKP=HKBBNAMQAJ?EAOSEPDOETLNA OAPBNAMQAJ?EAOA=?DBKN#*#** IK@AO?=J>AO=RA@ L &JBKNI=PEKJ Saving Manually ⢠BPANOAHA?PEJCBNAMQAJ?Uâś-NAOO=J@ DKH@ÄKRANOA?KJ@O PDALNAOAP >QPPKJ  >AAL SEHHOKQJ@=J@PDABNAMQAJ?UEO O=RA@PKPDAOAHA?PA@LNAOAP>QPPKJ 2-4 While Auto Store is operating, pressing the $XWR6WRUH button again will can- 0P=NPEJC BNKI PDA ?QNNAJP BNAMQAJ?U cel the function and play the previous BNAMQAJ?EAOSEPDOQLANEKNNA?ALPEKJ=NA frequency. O?=JJA@BKNOA?KJ@O=J@PDALNAREKQO BNAMQAJ?UEONAOPKNA@ Using the Menu Buttons Preset Scan -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJPKQOAPDA -NAOAP0?=JIAJQ BPANLNAOOEJCPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś -NAOO 3UHVHW6FDQ FM/AM Mode  #NAMQAJ?EAOO=RA@PKPDALNAOAP>QP PKJO=NAA=?DLH=UA@BKNOA?KJ@O=J@ PDALNAREKQOBNAMQAJ?UEONAOPKNA@ AV l 2-5 >KQP!EO?O Precautions upon handling discs BPANQOEJC=@EO? LQPPDA@EO?>=?GEJEPOKNECEJ=H?=OAPKLNA RAJP@EO?O?N=P?DAO !KJKPQOA=>JKNI=HHUOD=LA@@EO?OÄ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Ä?K=PA@OE@A SEPD=OKBP?HKPD KLULNKPA?PA@ !O OQ?D=O0PULA !O I=UJKPLNKLANHU KLAN=PAEJPDA@ARE?A!1 !O?=JJKP>ALH=UA@Ä%KSARAN OQ?D@EO?OI=UOPEHH=>JKNI=HHUKLAN=PA 2-6 !KJKP@EO=OOAI>HAPDA@ARE?A KJP=?P=@AOECJ=PA@OANRE?A ?AJPANEJ?=OAKBI=HBQJ?PEKJÄ KILHAPA=BPANOANRE?A=OOEO P=J?ASEHHJKP>ALNKRE@A@EBPDAQOAN@EO=OOAI>HAOPDA@ARE?A !KJKPQOAS=PANPK?HA=JPDA@ARE?A"TLKOQNAPKS=PAN?KQH@ HA=@PKLNK@Q?PI=HBQJ?PEKJ !KJKPPKEJPNK@Q?ABKNAECJOQ>OP=J?AOEJPKPDA@EO?EJOANPAFA?P OHKP&JPNK@Q?EJCBKNAECJOQ>OP=J?AO?KQH@@=I=CAPDA@ARE?A EJPANEKN 1DA@ARE?AI=UB=EHPKLNKLANHUKLAN=PAEJATPNAIAHUDKPKN?KH@ PAILAN=PQNAOÄ1DAKLAN=PEJCPAILAN=PQNAN=JCAEOÄŽâXâ 0PA=I?=J>A?KIA?KJ@AJOA@KJPDABE>ANKLPE?HAJO@QAPK N=EJ SAP?KJ@EPEKJO KNQLKJKLAN=PEJCPDADA=PEJCOUOPAI&J OQ?D?=OAO @EO?OI=UJKP>ALNKLANHUNA?KCJEVA@?KQH@>APDA ?=QOAKBLNK@Q?PI=HBQJ?PEKJ/AIKRAPDA@EO?=J@S=EPQJPEH PDAIKEOPQNA@NEAO 0GELLEJC I=U K??QN PK PDA =Q@EK =J@ RE@AK SDAJ @NEREJC KJ >QILU NK=@O BKN LNKHKJCA@ LANEK@O KB PEIA KN QLKJ OARANA ODK?GPKPDARADE?HA&J?=OAKBOARANAODK?G RE@AK=J@=Q@EK I=UJKPLNKLANHULH=U Supported disc formats 1DEO @ARE?A OQLLKNPO PDA BKHHKSEJC @EO? Disc Type BKNI=PO CD DVD Disc Format Device Support 3inch (8cm) 5inch (12cm) CD CD-R CD-RW Multisession-CD â â â â(Read Only) â(Read Only) â(Read Only) DVD DVDÂąR DVDÂąRW DVD-RAM â â(Read Only) â(Read Only) CD Disc Format Device Support CD-DA MP3 WMA MPEG4 AAC DTS-CD CD-RM CD-G CD-EXTRA CD-TEXT â â â â â â â â MPEG4(VIDEO) DivX (VIDEO) DVD DVD-VIDEO DVD DVD-AUDIO DVD-RM DVD-VR CPRM â â â â â By Format according to Disc Type Disc Type Disc Format Support DVD LPCM Dolby Digital DTS MPEG â â â â CD LPCM â MP3 MPEG1, Layer3 MPEG2, Layer3 MPEG2.5 â â â WMA Ver9 â SACD SACD (Single, SACD layer) SACD(Hybrid) â(Only CD layer) AV l 2-7 About DISC Disc Type Disc Type Disc/Content format compatibility Disc Format >KQP!EO?O Dual-layer DVD Video Disc Ordinary Disc Compatibility CD-R/RW Compatibility 4DAJ LH=UEJC = @Q=HH=UAN @EO? RE@AK  1DEO@ARE?AD=O>AAJ@AOECJA@I=JQ  1DEO @ARE?A OQLLKNPO OKQJ@H=COI=UK??QNBKNQLPKOARAN=H B=?PQNA@PK>A?KIL=PE>HASEPDOKBPS=NA OA?KJ@O 0Q?D LDAJKIAJ= =NA JKP >A=NEJCPDABKHHKSEJCHKCKI=NGO QJQOQ=HSDAJQOEJC=@Q=HH=UAN@EO?=J@ !/ KN !/4 !&0 SEPDKQP MQ=HEPU CQ=N=JPAAOKN@EO?OKRANI>I=UJKP >A LNKLANHU NA?KCJEVA@ >U PDA @ARE?A =J@*-@EO?O>QNJA@EJQ@EK !BKN I=PO  1DA NA?KN@EJC KB @KJKPOECJ=H=LNK@Q?PI=HBQJ?PEKJ  !/ !/4 !/ =J@ !/4 @EO?OSEPDPDEO@ARE?AEOJKPOQLLKNPA@ '9'9LGHR $XGLR&' !//4 @EO?O ÄQ@EK ! ?NA=PA@ &JOANPEJC=J=>JKNI=H@EO?I=UNAOQHPEJ SEPD !NA?KN@EJC@ARE?AOKN- OI=U B=QHPUKLAN=PEKJNA?KCJEPEKJ JKPLNKLANHUKLAN=PAEJPDA@ARE?A1DEO  !//4@EO?ONA?KN@A@=O=Q@EK !O PD=P SANA JKP BEJ=HEVA@ =NA JKP OQL LKNPA@>UPDEO@ARE?A EO=NAOQHPKBR=NEKQO?=QOAO EJ?HQ@EJC PC-created disc compatibility DVD Region Code @EO?BKNI=P NA?KN@EJCIAPDK@ =J@?KJ  4DAJ >QNJEJC = @EO? KJ PDA - 1DA !3! -H=UAN =J@ !3! @EO?O =NA P=IEJ=PEKJPKPDA@EO?KNHAJO PDA @EO? I=U JKP KLAN=PA EJ PDEO @ARE?A =OOECJA@NACEKJ?K@AO1DANACEKJ?K@A @ALAJ@EJCKJPDAOKBPS=NAOAPPEJCO&J KBPDEO@ARE?AEOÄ° OQ?D ?=OAO EJMQENA SEPD PDA OKBPS=NA I=JQB=?PQNAN  @@EPEKJ=H EJBKNI=PEKJ NAC=N@EJC ?KI L=PE>EHEPUEO@EOLH=UA@KJPDA !//4 OKBPS=NA@EO?>KT  !3!/4@EO?O=NAJKP?KIL=PE>HASEPD PDEO@ARE?A 2-8  #KN OP=>HA KLAN=PEKJ Cautions upon writing CDs  &BILSI=BEHAATPAJOEKJO=NA?D=JCA@ OQ?D?KQH@NAOQHPEJI=HBQJ?PEKJO  &J PDA ?=OA KB *-4* SNEPA QOEJC IQOE?BEHAOEOLNKDE>EPA@>UH=S  -NKHKJCA@ QOA KB !/ !/4 LNK@ Q?POPD=P@KJKPO=PEOBUNAH=PA@OLA?EBE?= PEKJOI=UNAOQHPEJLNK@Q?PI=HBQJ?PEKJ  4DAJSNEPEJC G%V0*-)&+$BNAMQAJ?UEONA? Supported MP3 File Specification KIIAJ@A@  ??ALP=>HA OP=J@=N@ÄŽ *-"$ 2!&,  1DEO@ARE?AOQLLKNPO4*=Q@EKBEHAO QOEJCG>LOXG>LOÄ / 3/ OQLLKNPA@  2J=QPDKNEVA@ QOA KB ?KLULNKPA?PA@ !O HKSOLAA@SNEPEJCEO NA?KIIAJ@A@ Before playing a MP3 Disc  3=NE=>HA>EPN=PABEHAOI=UKLAN=PA )6"/  ??ALP=>HA O=ILHEJC BNAMQAJ?UÄŽ >QP PDA LH=U PEIA EJBKNI=PEKJ I=U JKP >A LNKLANHU@EOLH=UA@ ÄG%V  ??ALP=>HA>EPN=PAÄŽXÄ(>LO  1DEO @ARE?A KJHU OQLLKNPO PN=?GO SEPD BEHAATPAJOEKJKBÄŹILÄŹKNÄŹSI=ÄŹ  1DEO @ARE?A @KAO JKP OQLLKNP IQHPE OAOOEKJ@EO?O Recommended bit rates and frequency  0=ILHEJC BNAMQAJ?UÄŽ X (>LO  1DEO@ARE?AOQLLKNPOKJHUH=UANBKH@ANO BETA@>EPN=PAG%V  1DEO@ARE?AOQLLKNPO*-&!P=CRAN Compressed audio compatibility OEKJO KB 3AN 3AN 3AN  -DUOE?=HBKNI=POKB 3AN 3AN 4DAJ QOEJC @EO?O !ÄŽ*K@AH *K@AH 5BKNI=P  1DEO @ARE?A OQLLKNPO =Q@EK BEHA ?KI LNAOOA@PDNKQCD*-"$=Q@EKOPNA=I SEPDKPDANRANOEKJO PDA&!EJBKSEHHJKP +,1& " ⢠>A@EOLH=UA@  HPDKQCD PDEO @ARE?A D=O >AAJ @AOEC H=UANÄ*- QOEJCG>LOXG>LO J=PA@PK>A?KIL=PE>HASEPDR=NEKQO>EP Ä / 3/ N=PAO LH=UEJC HKS >EP N=PA *- PN=?GO Supported ID3 tags : ID3v1 0, ID3v1 1, ID3v2 2, ID3v2 3, ID3v2 4 ⢠Supported MP3 Media: CD-ROM ⢠Supported media formats: ISO9660 LEVEL1 and LEVEL2 I=UNAOQHPEJHKSMQ=HEPUOKQJ@ AV l 2-9 About DISC KJHU"JCHEODÄ,PDANH=JCQ=CAO=NAJKP PDA QOA KB BEHAO EJG>LOXG>LO>EPN=PAN=JCA=J@ >KQP!EO?O Detailed Specification MP3 File Structure  *=TEIQI@ENA?PKNUH=UANOÄŽH=UANO /A?KCJEPEKJK??QNOPDNKQCDPDAO=IABKH@ANOPNQ?PQNAQOA@SEPDEJPDA@EO?  *=TEIQI BKH@AN HAJCPDÄŽ >UPAO BEHA J=IAHAJCPDÄŽ>UPAO  0QLLKNPA@?D=N=?PANOBKNBKH@ANJ=IA BEHA J=IAÄŽ HLD=JQIANE? ?D=N=?PANO (KNA=J OP=J@=N@ ?D=N=?PAN OAP ?D=N=?PANO 0EILHEBEA@ DEJAOA ?D=N=?PANO  *=TEIQI JQI>AN KB BKH@ANO LAN @EO?ÄŽ BKH@ANOÄEJ?HQ@EJC/,,1  *=TEIQIJQI>ANKBBEHAOLAN@EO?ÄŽBEHAO Precautions upon burning MP3 files  1DAQOAKB&0,)"3")',)&"1 BKNI=PEONA?KIIAJ@A@  2LPK?D=N=?PANOEJ(KNA=J DEJAOA =NAOQLLKNPA@BKNBEHAJ=IAO=J@QLPK ?D=N=?PANO EJ (KNA=J DEJAOA =NA OQLLKNPA@BKNBKH@ANJ=IAO  1DAQOAKB !OAT?AA@EJC*I=U NAOQHPEJB=QHPU@EO?NA?KCJEPEKJKNANNKNO QLKJLH=U 2-10 #KH@ANOPNQ?PQNA=OO=RA@EJ !/,* #KH@ANOPNQ?PQNANA?KCJEVA@>UPDA!3!- About DVD Titles Icon Contents of DVD Titles  1DARE@AK=J@OKQJ@NA?KN@A@KJ=!3! JEVA@>UPDAENPEPHAJQI>ANO"=?DPEPHAEO OQ>@ERE@A@EJPKOI=HHANQJEPO?=HHA@?D=L PANO=J@A=?D?D=LPAN?=J>ANA?KCJEVA@ >UPDA?D=LPANJQI>AN1DAPEPHAJQI>AN =J@?D=LPANJQI>ANKBPDA?QNNAJPHULH=U EJC !3! PEPHA EO @EOLH=UA@ KJ PDA QLLAN OE@AKBPDA!3!KLAN=PEKJIAJQO?NAAJ DVD Region Code  1DA!3!LH=UAN=J@!3!@EO?O=NAOAP SEPDNACEKJ?K@AO=J@?=J>ALH=UA@EJ =??KN@=J?APKPDAO=HAONACEKJ&B=@EO? Shows the supported region codes. Up to 32 subtitles can be recorded within a DVD. The number within the icon indicates the number of subtitle languages recorded within the DVD. Up to 8 voice languages can be recorded within a DVD. The number within the icon indicates the number of voices languages recorded within the DVD. DVD allows viewing of filmed footage from up to 9 angles (multi-angle). The number within the icon indicates the number of screen angles. This icon the screen ratio and display method. â16:9â16:9" or â4:3â indicates the screen proportion (ratio) while âLBâ, âPSâ and âWIDEâ indicates the screen display method and stands for âLetter Boxâ, âPan-Scanâ and âWide Screenâ, respectively. This device supports both NTSC and PAL color encoding methods. >AOE@AOÄŹ/ACEKJ K@AÄŹKNÄŹHHNACEKJ @EO? EO EJOANPA@ PDAJ = Ĺ/ACEKJ K@A "NNKN O?NAAJ SEHH >A @EOLH=UA@ =J@ PDA @EO?SEHHJKPJKNI=HHULH=U Color TV Support  1DEO@ARE?AOQLLKNPO>KPD+10 Supported DVD Region Code =J@-)?KHKNAJ?K@EJCIAPDK@O,PDANIAPDK@O >AOE@AO+10 =J@-)I=UJKP>AOQLLKNPA@ AV l 2-11 About DISC =NA@ERE@A@EJPKPEPHAO=J@?=J>ANA?KC Description !*K@A Basic Mode Screen Name description Mode Displays currently operating mode Track Index Shows the current track/total tracks Repeat/ From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the currently operating Shuffle/ Scan function 2-12 Play Time Displays the current play time and total play time Track Track number of current song Menu Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan, and Info On (Info Off) menus Name Repeats the current track Shuffle Plays disc tracks in random order Scan Scans the beginning parts of disc tracks (approx 10 seconds per track) Info Off Info Off: shows only track info Info On: shows track info, artist and album info (Info On) ⢠Previous Track ⢠When the play time is under 2 seconds: Moves to the previous track When the play time is over 2 seconds: Plays the current song from the beginning Play/ Pause Plays/pauses the current track Next Track Moves to the next track List Moves to the track list screen Artist Info Displays artist info for current song (Will not be displayed if the information does not exist) Album Info Displays album info for current song (Will not be displayed if the information does not exist) AV l 2-13 CD Mode description Repeat !*K@A L &JBKNI=PEKJ Starting Mode ⢠-NAOOPDA 0(',$ (AUâś-NAOO &' Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks CD mode will automatically start once a CD is inserted. 4DEHA-H=UEJCâś-NAOO=J@DKH@PDA Ň 75$&. GAUÄKRAN 6((. Ň OA?KJ@O Playing a CD 1DEOSEHHNASEJ@KNB=OPBKNS=N@PDAPN=?G Ň 75$&. GAU EO 4DEHA PDA 6((. Ň >AEJC LNAOOA@ PDA PN=?G SEHH NASEJ@ KN +,1& " ⢠Only genuine audio CDs are supported. Other discs may result in recognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels) 2-14  -NAOOPDA Ôş >QPPKJPKLH=UPDAPN=?G B=OPBKNS=N@=PTOLAA@  -NAOOPDA OO >QPPKJPKL=QOAPDAPN=?G ,J?ANAHA=OA@ PDAPN=?GSEHH>ACEJLH=U EJC=PJKNI=HOLAA@ Searching CD Tracks Using the Menu Buttons Repeat -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO 5HSHDW CD Mode -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJPKOAPPDA NALA=P ODQBBHA O?=J=J@&JBK,J&JBK ,BBIAJQO 1DA?QNNAJPPN=?GEONALA=PA@ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Press the 5HSHDW button again to 1QNJPDA 12+"GJK>PKOA=N?DPN=?GO turn off repeat. If nothing is selected, #NKI PDA OA=N?DA@ PN=?GO KJ?A PDA then all tracks will the shuffle option off. @AOENA@ PN=?G J=IA EO @EOLH=UA@ LNAOO PDA 12+" GJK> PK LH=U PDA ?KNNA OLKJ@EJCPN=?G -NAOOEJCPDA 12+"GJK>SEHHLH=UPDA OAHA?PA@PN=?G=J@@EOLH=UPDA>=OE?@EO LH=UOLA?EBE?=PEKJ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠If the TUNE knob is not pressed within 5 seconds of searching a track, the track info for the current track is displayed. AV l 2-15 !*K@A Shuffle Scan Info On/ Info Off -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO 6FDQ -NAOO PDA 0HQX >QPPKJ âś -NAOO ,QIR2Q 1DA =IKQJP KB EJBKNI=PEKJ 6KXIIOH @EOLH=UA@KJPDAO?NAAJ?=J>AOAHA?PA@ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Press the 1DA>ACEJJEJCÄ=LLNKTOA?KJ@O KB =HHPN=?GOSEPDEJPDA !=NAO?=JJA@ 1DAPEPHA =NPEOP =J@=H>QIEJBK=NA=@@E PEKJ=HHU @EOLH=UA@ =J@ PDA >QPPKJ SEHH =QPKI=PE?=HHU?D=JCAPK ,QIR2II 6KXIIOH button again to turn the shuffle option off. L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Press the -NAOO ,QIR2II PKNAOPKNAPDALNAREKQO EJBKNI=PEKJ@EOLH=UOAPPEJC 6FDQ button again to turn the scan option off. L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Artist/album info are supported within Text CDs. 2-16 *- !*K@A Basic Mode Screen Name Displays currently operating mode File Index Shows the current MP3 file/total number of MP3 files Repeat/ Shuffle/ Nomal Play From Repeat All/Repeat One Song/Repeat Folder/Shuffle Folder/Shuffle All/Folder Scan/Scan All, displays the currently operating function Play Time Displays the current play time Folder Name Displays Folder Name for current file File Name Name of current file Menu Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan and Info On (Info Off) menus List Moves to the list screen AV l 2-17 MP3 CD Mode Description Mode *- !*K@A Basic Mode Screen Name Repeat Shuffle Plays ďŹles in random order (each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of ShufďŹe Folder â ShufďŹe All â Off) Scan Scans the beginning parts of MP ďŹles (approx. seconds per ďŹle) (Each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Folder Scan â Scan All â Off) Description Repeats the current ďŹle (each time the button is pressed, changes in order of Repeat Once â Repeat Folder â Off). Info Off (Info On) ⢠⢠⢠Previous file 2-18 ⢠Info Off: shows folder name/file name Info On: shows folder name, file name, title, artist, and album info When the play time is under 2 seconds: Moves to the previous file When the play time is over 2 seconds: Plays the current file from the beginning Play/Pause Plays/pauses the current ďŹle Next file Moves to the next ďŹle List Menu Screen Folder Name Description MP3 CD Mode Name Folder name of current list Current Song Shows current file name highlighted Back button Converts to basic mode screen Previous list Moves to the previous list Next list Moves to the next list List page Shows current file list page/total number of pages List Focus Creates focus upon operating Tune Home Folder Moves to home folder Parent Folder Moves to the parent folder Now Playing 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 AV l 2-19 *- !*K@A L &JBKNI=PEKJ Starting Mode ⢠-NAOOPDA 0(',$ (AUâś-NAOO 03 Playing MP3 MP3 mode automatically starts when an MP3 disc is inserted. ⢠If there are numerous songs and folders within the disc, reading time could take more than 10 seconds and the list may not be displayed or song searches may not operate. Once loading is complete, try again. ⢠2-20 Only genuine audio CDs are supported. Other discs may result in recognition  -NAOOPDA Ôş >QPPKJPKLH=UPDABEHA failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels)  -NAOOPDA OO >QPPKJPKL=QOAPDABEHA Selecting MP3 files Selecting from the Mode Screen  -NAOO PDA 75$&. Ň L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Repeat Once: repeats the current file ⢠Repeat Folder : repeats all files in current folder MP3 CD Mode 75$&. GAUO PK 6((. Ň OAHA?PPDALNAREKQOKNJATPBEHA Ň Â -NAOOEJC =J@ DKH@EJC PDA 6((. Ň Using the Menu Buttons -NAOO PDA 0HQX >QPPKJ PK OAP PDA NALA=P ODQBBHA O?=J =J@ &JBK ,J,BB KLPEKJO GAUO SEHH NASEJ@ KN B=OPBKN S=N@PDA?QNNAJPBEHA Shuffle -NAOOPDA 0HQX>QPPKJâś-NAOO 6KXIIOH "=?DPEIAPDA>QPPKJEOLNAOOA@ PDAKLPEKJEO ?D=JCA@BNKI0DQBBHA#KH@ANâ0DQBBHAHHâ Repeat ,BB -NAOOPDA 0HQX>QPPKJâś-NAOO L &JBKNI=PEKJ 5HSHDW "=?DPEIAPDA>QPPKJEOLNAOOA@ PDAKLPEKJEO ⢠?D=JCA@BNKI/ALA=P,J?Aâ,BB Shuffle Folder : plays files in current folder in random order. ⢠Shuffle All : plays all files in DISC in random order. AV l 2-21 *- !*K@A Scan Info On/ Info Off Using Menus within List Screen -NAOOPDA 0HQX>QPPKJâś-NAOO 6FDQ -NAOOPDA 0HQX>QPPKJâś-NAOO ,QIR2Q Moving between Lists "=?DPEIAPDA>QPPKJEOLNAOOA@ PDAKLPEKJEO 1DA=IKQJPKBEJBKNI=PEKJ@EOLH=UA@KJ ?D=JCA@BNKI#KH@AN0?=Jâ0?=JHHâ,BB PDAO?NAAJ?=J>AOAHA?PA@ 1DA>ACEJJEJCÄ=LLNKT10OA?KJ@O KBBEHAO -NAOO ,QIR2II PKNAOPKNAPDALNAREKQO =NAO?=JJA@ EJBKNI=PEKJ@EOLH=UOAPPEJC L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠⢠Folder Scan : scans files in current 21&,+ â˘The title, artist and album info are dis- folder. played only when such information is Scan All: scans all files in the disc. recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag. 2-22 -NAOOPDA /LVW >QPPKJâś-NAOOPDA ! >QPPKJO &BBERAÄ KNIKNABEHAOKNBKH@ANOATEOPPDA O=IABKH@AN EJPDAHEOPSEHH>A@EOLH=UA@ =?NKOOPSKKNIKNAL=CAO -NAOO PDA Ô¸ âź ?QNOKN >QPPKJO PK L &JBKNI=PEKJ Moving between folders ⢠-NAOOPDA >QPPKJâś0AHA?PBKH@AN BNKIPDABKH@ANHEOP If there are no more parent folders, both +RPH , buttons will be disabled. Returning to current location L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠4DEHAOA=N?DEJCBEHAOSEPDEJKPDANBKH@ANO LNAOOPDA 1RZ3OD\LQJ >QPPKJPKNAPQNJPK PDA?QNNAJPHULH=UEJCBEHAO?NAAJ A lag may occur in displaying the previous/next list page depending on the file name or file size. -NAOOEJCPDA >QPPKJSEHHIKRAPKPDA BKH@ANKJAHARAH=>KRAPDA?QNNAJPBKH@AN -NAOOEJC PDA +RPH >QPPKJ BKH@AN SEHH IKRAPKPDANKKPBKH@AN AV l 2-23 MP3 CD Mode MQE?GHUBEJ@PDA@AOENA@L=CA !3!*K@A Basic Mode Screen Name Menu Title/Chapter number Displays the current play time Menu DVD Title Depending on the DVD, there may be several initial setup menus. This button is used to return to the initial setup menu DVD Menu Used to return to setup menu screen while playing a DVD Change Sets the voice language for DVD titles which support Multilanguage Displays the current title/chapter number Displays DVD Title, DVD Menu, Change Voice, Change Subtitle, and Change Angle menus Displays currently operating mode Play Time Description Voice Change Subtitle Sets the subtitle language for DVD titles which support Multi-subtitle Change Angle Sets the viewing angle for DVD titles which support MultiAngle Previous Chapter Moves to the previous chapter 2-24 Play/Pause Plays/pauses the DVD Next Chapter Moves to the next chapter List Through the title/chapter list, directly moves to the corresponding title/chapter Search is not possible during the initial DVD logo message screen. Search is only possible while the DVD is playing Starting Mode  4DEHA PDA Playing a DVD Ň 6((. 75$&. GAU EO Ň >AEJCLNAOOA@ PDA?D=LPANSEHHNASEJ@ -NAOOPDA 0(',$ (AUâś-NAOO KN B=OPBKNS=N@ =P DECD OLAA@O ,J?A NAHA=OA@ PDA!3!SEHH>ACEJLH=UEJC=P '9'3 DVD Mode JKNI=HOLAA@  -NAOOPDA Ôş >QPPKJPKLH=UPDA!3!  -NAOOPDA OO >QPPKJPKL=QOAPDA!3! Selecting a Chapter L &JBKNI=PEKJ  -NAOOPDA Ň 6((. 75$&. GAUOPK Ň OAHA?PPDALNAREKQOKNJATP?D=LPAN Ň 6((. 75$&.  -NAOO=J@DKH@PDA Ň â˘ While the Ň 6((. , 75$&. Ň key is being pressed, the chapter will rewind/ fast-forward at 20x speed. Once the GAUO ÄKRAN OA?KJ@O PK NASEJ@ KN key is released, the DVD again plays at B=OPBKNS=N@PDA?QNNAJP?D=LPAN normal speed. 1DAIK@ASEHH>A@EO=>HA@SDAJ=!3! @EO?D=OJKP>AAJEJOANPA@ AV l 2-25 !3!*K@A 1K ATEP BNKI PDA HEOP O?NAAJ LNAOO PDA >QPPKJKNLNAOO=JUSDANASEPDEJ Searching Titles/Chapters -NAOOPDA /LVW >QPPKJPKOA=N?D!3! PEPHAO=J@?D=LPANO PDARE@AK=NA= Using the Interactive Menu -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś0AHA?P '9'7LWOH '9'0HQX When Searching Chapters : -NAOOPDA &KDSWHU >QPPKJâś0AHA?P PDA?D=LPANJQI>ANBNKIPDAHEOP 1KATEOPBNKIPDAHEOPO?NAAJ LNAOOPDA >QPPKJKNLNAOO=JUSDANASEPDEJ PDARE@AK=NA= ⢠L &JBKNI=PEKJ 2OAPDAPKL@KSJHABPNECDP@ENA?PEKJ>QP The displays the total number of PKJOPKOAHA?PPDA@AOENA@IAJQKNLNAOO titles within the current DVD disc. ⢠The displays the total number of PDA 2. >QPPKJ chapters within the title. ⢠L &JBKNI=PEKJ The title/chapter search feature can only be used while the DVD is playing. ⢠The menu screen will be displayed only The feature will not operate during the when playing a DVD title encoded with When Searching Titles : initial DVD screen or when menus are an interactive menu. -NAOOPDA being displayed. 7LWOH >QPPKJâś0AHA?PPDAPEPHA JQI>ANBNKIPDAHEOP 2-26 Changing Voice Language Changing Multi-Angle -NAOOPDA 0HQX>QPPKJPKOAPPDA !3!1EPHA !3!*AJQ D=JCA3KE?A )=JCQ=CA D=JCA0Q>PEPHA =J@ D=JCAJCHAIAJQO -NAOOPDA 0HQX>QPPKJâś-NAOO -NAOOPDA 0HQX>QPPKJâś-NAOO &KDQJH$QJOH &KDQJH9RLFH L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Press the *QHPE=JCHA EO = BQJ?PEKJ SDE?D =HHKSO O?AJAOPK>AREASA@BNKIR=NEKQO=JCHAO &KDQJH9RLFH button until L &JBKNI=PEKJ you find the desired voice language. ⢠Press the button &KDQJH$QJOH until you find the desired angle. Changing Subtitle Language -NAOOPDA 0HQX>QPPKJâś-NAOO 6XEWLWOH9RLFH L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The DVD Menu and DVD Title options L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Press the 6XEWLWOH9RLFH button until Viewing in Full Screen 4DEHA PDA IAJQO =NA @EOLH=UA@ LNAOO =JUKPDAN=NA=KJPDAO?NAAJPKDE@APDA IAJQO=J@REASPDA!3!EJBQHHO?NAAJ you find the desired subtitle language. L &JBKNI=PEKJ can only be used within DVDs that support these features. For DVD Menus, ⢠If there are no operations for 10 seconds, different DVD titles may have different the DVD menu will automatically disap- menu organizations. pear. Touching the screen in Full Screen mode will again display the menu. AV l 2-27 DVD Mode Using the Menu Buttons 20*K@A Before playing a USB MP3 Before playing a USB MP3 KJJA?PPDA20@ARE?A=BPANPQNJEJCKJPDAAJCEJA1DA20 @ARE?AI=U>A?KIA@=I=CA@EBEPEO=HNA=@U?KJJA?PA@SDAJ PDAECJEPEKJEOPQNJA@KJ 1DEO@ARE?ANA?KCJEVAO20@ARE?AOBKNI=PPA@EJ#1=O SAHH=O+1#0BEHAOUOPAIO 0KIA20@ARE?AOI=UJKP>AOQLLKNPA@@QAPK?KIL=PE>EHEPUEO OQAO RKE@?KJP=?P>APSAAJPDA20?KJJA?PKNSEPD>K@EHUL=NPOBKNAECJ K>FA?PO #EHAOPD=P=NAJKPOP=J@=N@BKNI=PIQOE?RE@AKEI=CABEHAOSEHHJKP >ALH=UA@ /ALA=PA@?KJJA?PEJC@EO?KJJA?PEJCKB20@ARE?AOSEPDEJODKNP LANEK@OKBPEIAI=UNAOQHPEJLNK@Q?PI=HBQJ?PEKJ #KN*-4*BEHAO KJHUIQOE?BEHAOSEPD?KILNAOOEKJN=PAO>A PSAAJ(>LOX(>LO?=J>ALH=UA@ *=GAOQNAPK?KJJA?P@EO?KJJA?PATPANJ=H20@ARE?AOSEPDPDA =Q@EKLKSANPQNJA@KBB %AA@?=QPEKJPKOP=PE?AHA?PNE?EPUSDAJ?KJJA?PEJC@EO?KJJA?PEJC ATPANJ=H20@ARE?AO 1DA=IKQJPKBPEIANAMQENA@PKNA?KCJEVAPDAATPANJ=H20@ARE?A I=U@EBBAN@ALAJ@EJCKJPDAPULA OEVA KNBEHABKNI=POOPKNA@KJPDA 200Q?D@EBBANAJ?AOEJNAMQENA@PEIA=NAJKPEJ@E?=PEKJOKBI=H BQJ?PEKJ "J?K@A@*--H=UANOSEHHJKP>ANA?KCJEVA@SDAJ?KJJA?PA@=O =JATPANJ=H@ARE?A 4DAJ ?KJJA?PEJC =J ATPANJ=H 20 @ARE?A PDA @ARE?A I=U JKP LNKLANHUNA?KCJEVAPDA20EOEJOKIAOP=PAO ,JHULNK@Q?POBKNI=PPA@SEPD>UPAOA?PKNOQJ@AN(>UPASEHH>A NA?KCJEVA@ 2-28 -HA=OAS=EPQJPEHPDA@ARE?ABQHHUNA?KCJEVAOPDA20@ARE?AO1DA @ARE?AOQLLKNPOKJHU20@ARE?AOQOA@PKLH=UIQOE?BEHAO !KJKPQOAPDA20&#PK?D=NCA>=PPANEAOKN20=??AOOKNEAO PD=PCAJAN=PADA=P0Q?D=?POI=UHA=@PKSKNOAJA@LANBKNI=J?A KN@=I=CAPKPDA@ARE?A 1DA@ARE?AI=UJKPNA?KCJEVAPDA20@ARE?AEBOAL=N=PAHULQN ?D=OA@20DQ>O=J@ATPAJOEKJ?=>HAO=NA>AEJCQOA@ KJJA?P PDA20@ENA?PHUSEPDPDAIQHPEIA@E=PANIEJ=HKBPDARADE?HA 20IAIKNUOPE?GOQOA@>U?KJJA?PEJC=J@=LPKNÄ0!1ULAKN #1ULA I=UJKP>ALNKLANHUNA?KCJEVA@ ,JHUQOA-HQCPULA?KJJA?PKNLNK@Q?PO =OODKSJEJPDABECQNA>AHKS USB Mode 4DAJ QOEJC I=OO OPKN=CA 20 @ARE?AO SEPD OAL=N=PA HKCE?=H @NERAO KJHUBEHAOO=RA@PKPDANKKP@NERA?=J>ALH=UA@ 4DAJ=LLHE?=PEKJLNKCN=IO=NAEJOP=HHA@PKOLA?EBE?20O BEHAO I=UJKPLNKLANHULH=U 1DA@ARE?AI=UJKPKLAN=PAJKNI=HHUEB*--H=UANO ?AHHQH=NLDKJAO @ECEP=H?=IAN=O KNKPDANAHA?PNKJE?@ARE?AOÄ20@ARE?AOJKPNA?KC JEVA@=OLKNP=>HA@EOG@NERAO =NA?KJJA?PA@SEPDPDA@ARE?A D=NCEJCPDNKQCDPDA20I=UJKPSKNGBKNOKIAIK>EHA@ARE?AO 1DA@ARE?AI=UJKPOQLLKNPJKNI=HKLAN=PEKJSDAJQOEJC=20 IAIKNUPULA>AOE@AO*AP=H KRAN1ULA20*AIKNU 1DA@ARE?AI=UJKPOQLLKNPJKNI=HKLAN=PEKJSDAJQOEJCBKNI=PO OQ?D=O%!!1ULA # KN0!*AIKNU 2LKJLH=UEJCE-K@O LHA=OAQOA=@A@E?=PA@E-K@?=N?=>HA+KNI=H KLAN=PEKJO ?=JJKP >A CQ=N=JPAA@ SDAJ KPDAN ?=>HAO =NA >AEJC QOA@ WĹŻĆľĹdÇĆÄŽŜŜÄÄĆĹ˝Ć WĆĹ˝ÄĆľÄĆEÄĹľÄ DÄŜƾĨÄÄĆĆľĆÄĆ yd/< >' D< D< ^HAIOPD=PK??QNPDNKQCDQOAKB20@ARE?AOJKPHEOPA@SEPDEJ PDA=>KRAP=>HA=NAJKP?KRANA@>UPDALNK@Q?PS=NN=JPU 1DA@ARE?ASEHHJKPOQLLKNPBEHAOHK?GA@>U!/*Ä!ECEP=H/ECDPO *=J=CAIAJP AV l 2-29 20*K@A L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠ABOUT DivX VIDEO: ⢠DivX is a digital video format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos. ⢠ABOUT DivX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: ⢠This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play USB MP3 Information and Precautions Name MP3 File Specification 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 2350 characters, Simplified Chinese 4888 characters 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 device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com for more information DivX Certified to play DivX video, including premium content. ⢠DivX , DivX Certified and associated logos are trademarks of ⢠Covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents: Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license. 7,295,673; 7,460,668; 7,515,710; 7,519,274 2-30 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 your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your on how to complete your registration. Specification: MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER 3 Acceptable sampling frequency: 32, 44.1, 48 (KHz) Recommended bit rates and sampling frequency purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain ⢠Description 21&,+ â˘In cases that are not fixed bit rates, the play time may not be properly displayed. USB Mode L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠If a problem occurs while playing or when playing an unsupported video format file, use an up-to-date encoding software to change the format for use. AV l 2-31 20*K@A Basic Mode Screen USB Music Mode Name 2-32 Displays currently operating mode File Index Shows the current file/total files within the USB Shuffle /Scan Mode Repeat / Description From Repeat All/Repeat One Song/Repeat Folder/Shuffle Folder/Shuffle All/Folder Scan/Scan All, displays the currently operating function Play Time Displays the current play time/total play time Folder Name Displays folder name of current file File Name Name of current file Menu Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan and Info On (Info Off) menus List Moves to the list screen Repeat Repeats the current ďŹle (each time the button is pressed, changes in order of Repeat Once â Repeat Folder â Off) Shuffle Plays ďŹles in random order (each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of ShufďŹe Folder â ShufďŹe All â Off) Scan Scans the beginning parts of USB ďŹles (approx. seconds per ďŹle) (Each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Folder Scan â Scan All â Off) Description Info Off (Info On) ⢠⢠⢠Info Off: shows folder name/file name Info On: shows folder name, file name, title, artist, and album info When the play time is under 2 seconds: Moves to the previous file When the play time is over 2 seconds: Plays the current file from the beginning Previous File ⢠Play/Pause Plays/pauses the current ďŹle Next File Moves to the next ďŹle AV l 2-33 USB Mode Name 20*K@A USB Image Mode Name Mode Displays currently operating mode Folder Name Displays folder name where image is located File Name Name of image file File Index Shows the current image file/total image files within the USB Menu Displays Slideshow, Rotate Image, Adjust Image Size, Save Image, and Info menus (Press the button again to hide the buttons) Previous Image Shows previous image Next Image Shows next image Description List Moves to the list screen Slideshow View images as slideshow in 5, 10, 20, 30 second intervals Rotate Image Rotate image in clockwise direction Adjust Image Size Enlarge/reduce (zoom-in/zoom-out) image size 2-34 Save Image Add image as frame screen displayed when the system power is turned off Info Shows the file name, resolution and file type of current image USB Video Mode Name Description Mode Displays currently operating mode Folder Name Displays folder name where video is located File Name Name of video file File Index Shows the current video file/total video files within the USB Repeat Repeats the current file Play Time Displays the current play time/total play time of current USB video Menu Shows Repeat and Info buttons (Press the button again to hide the buttons) USB Mode Previous File Moves to the previous file Play/Pause Plays/pauses the file Next file Moves to the next file List Moves to the USB Video list screen Repeat Repeats the current video Info Shows information on file name, resolution and total play time AV l 2-35 20*K@A L &JBKNI=PEKJ Starting USB Music Mode ⢠-NAOOPDA 0(',$ (AUâś-NAOO 86%0XVLF Playing USB Music Once a USB is connected, USB Music mode will operate automatically. ⢠If a previously played USB is reconnected, then the song after the most recently played song is played. However, if a different USB is connected or the file information within the USB was changed, then the USB file order information is deleted and will &B PDA 20 EO JKP ?KJJA?PA@ PDAJ PDA 86%0XVLF >QPPKJSEHH>A@EO=>HA@ 2-36 start playing from the first song within  -NAOOPDA Ôş >QPPKJPKLH=UPDA20*QOE? the USB.  -NAOOPDA OO >QPPKJPKL=QOA20*QOE? Searching USB Music Files -NAOOEJC =J@ DKH@EJC PDA 75$&. Ň GAUO ÄKRAN OA?KJ@O SEHH NASEJ@KNB=OPBKNS=N@PDA?QNNAJPBEHA 4DEHA PDA Ň 6((. 75$&. GAU EO Ň >AEJC LNAOOA@ PDA PN=?G SEHH NASEJ@ KN Using the Menu Buttons -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJPKOAPPDA /ALA=P 0DQBBHA 0?=J &JBK,JÄ&JBK,BB IAJQO B=OPBKNS=N@ =P DECD OLAA@O ,J?A PDA GAUEONAHA=OA@ PDA20*QOE?SEHH>ACEJ LH=UEJC=PJKNI=HOLAA@ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The buttons displayed on the screen allow you to select the previous/next file. These buttons will not rewind or fast-forward the file. AV l 2-37 USB Mode -NAOOPDA ! >QPPKJOKNPDA Ň 75$&. GAUOPKLH=UPDA Ň 6((. LNAREKQOJATPBEHA Ň 6((. 20*K@A L &JBKNI=PEKJ Repeat ⢠-NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO 5HSHDW Shuffle All : Plays files within the USB in -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO ,QIR2Q random order. 1DAO?NAAJ@EOLH=U?=J>AOAP@EBBANAJPHU rent folder in random order. ⢠"=?DPEIAPDA>QPPKJEOLNAOOA@ PDAKLPEKJEO Info On/ Info Off Shuffle Folder : Plays files within the cur- ?D=JCA@BNKI/ALA=P,J?Aâ/ALA=P#KH@AN @ALAJ@EJCKJQOANOAHA?PEKJ â,BB 1DA PEPHA =NPEOP =J@ =H>QI EJBK =NA Scan L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Repeat Once: Repeats play of currently -NAOO -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO ,QIR2II PKNAOPKNAPDALNAREKQO EJBKNI=PEKJ@EOLH=UOAPPEJC 6FDQ playing file. ⢠=@@EPEKJ=HHU@EOLH=UA@=J@PDA>QPPKJEO ?D=JCA@PK ,QIR2II Repeat Folder : Repeats the files in the "=?DPEIAPDA>QPPKJEOLNAOOA@ PDAKLPEKJEO current folder. ?D=JCA@BNKI#KH@AN0?=Jâ0?=JHHâ,BB 21&,+ â˘The title, artist and album info are displayed only when such information is L &JBKNI=PEKJ Shuffle ⢠-NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO 6KXIIOH "=?DPEIAPDA>QPPKJEOLNAOOA@ PDAKLPEKJEO ?D=JCA@BNKI0DQBBHA#KH@ANâ0DQBBHAHHâ ,BB 2-38 Folder Scan : Searches files within the current folder. ⢠Scan All: Scans files within the USB in random order. recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag. Starting USB Image Mode Searching USB Image Files -NAOOPDA 0(',$ (AUâś-NAOO 86%,PDJH -NAOOPDA ! >QPPKJOPKOAHA?P PDALNAREKQOJATPEI=CA Using the Menu Buttons -NAOO PDA 0HQX >QPPKJ PK OAP PDA 0HE@AODKS /KP=PA&I=CA @FQOP&I=CA L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Pres the /LVW button to view the list of USB images. AV l 2-39 USB Mode 0EVA 0=RA&I=CA=J@&JBKIAJQO 20*K@A Slideshow Interval Rotating Image Adjusting Image Size -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO 6OLGHVKRZ -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO 5RWDWH,PDJH -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO $GMXVW,PDJH6L]H &I=CA OHE@AODKS EJPANR=HO ?=J >A OAP =P VHF VHF VHF KN VHF EJPANR=HO "=?DPEIAPDA PDAEI=CAEONKP=PA@BNKI0â90â180â -NAOO PDA >QPPKJO PK AJH=NCA KN NA@Q?A PDA EI=CA OEVA 1DA O?=HA ?=J >A 270@ACNAAO ?D=JCA@BNKI14 12 1T 2T PK4T 5RWDWH >QPPKJEOLNAOOA@ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Rotated images are not saved. ⢠The image will restore its original angle when returning to it after viewing a different image. 2-40 L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠saved. ⢠Starting USB Video Mode -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO -NAOOPDA 0(',$ (AUâś-NAOO The image will restore its original size ,QIR when returning to it after viewing a dif- 1DEOIAJQEOQOA@PK?DA?GEI=CAEJBKNI= ferent image. PEKJ OQ?D=OPDAEI=CANAOKHQPEKJ=J@BEHA If the image cannot be fully displayed PULA 86%9LGHR USB Mode ⢠Viewing Info Enlarged or reduced images are not on the screen, touch the image to move the screen. Saving Image Frame -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO 6DYH,PDJH L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠For details on using the picture frame, refer to the Picture Frame Settings &BPDA20EOJKP?KJJA?PA@KNPDANA=NA within Setup. JKRE@AKBEHAOSEPDEJPDA?KJJA?PA@20 PDAJPDA 86%9LGHR >QPPKJSEHH>A@EO =>HA@ AV l 2-41 20*K@A Playing USB Video L &JBKNI=PEKJ Searching USB Videos ⢠-NAOOPDA ! >QPPKJKNPDA Ň 75$&. GAUOPKOAHA?PPDA 6((. Ň LNAREKQOJATPBEHA  -NAOOPDA âś >QPPKJPKLH=UPDA20 RE@AK  -NAOOPDA HH >QPPKJPKL=QOAPDA20 RE@AK Ň -NAOOEJC =J@ DKH@EJC PDA 6((. 75$&. GAUO ÄKRAN OA?KJ@O SEHH Ň NASEJ@KNB=OPBKNS=N@PDA?QNNAJPBEHA Ň 4DEHA PDA 6((. 75$&. GAU EO Ň >AEJCLNAOOA@ PDABEHASEHHNASEJ@KNB=OP BKNS=N@=PDECDOLAA@O,J?APDAGAUEO NAHA=OA@ PDA20RE@AKSEHH>ACEJLH=U EJC=PJKNI=HOLAA@ 2-42 The buttons displayed on the screen allow you to select the previous/next file. These buttons will not rewind or fast-forward the file. Using the Menu Buttons Repeat Info -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJPKOAPPDA /ALA=P=J@&JBKIAJQO -NAOOPDA 0HQX âś-NAOO 5HSHDW -NAOOPDA 0HQX âś-NAOO "=?DPEIAPDA>QPPKJEOLNAOOA@ PDAKLPEKJEO 1DEO IAJQ EO QOA@ PK ?DA?G BEHA EJBKN ?D=JCA@BNKI/ALA=P,J?Aâ/ALA=P#KH@AN I=PEKJ ,QIR iPod Mode â,BB L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Repeat Once : Repeats the current file ⢠Repeat Folder : Repeats the files in the current folder. AV l 2-43 E-K@*K@A L &JBKNI=PEKJ Using iPod Devices E-K@EO=NACEOPANA@PN=@AI=NGKBLLHA&J? ⢠E-K@IK@ASEHHJKPKLAN=PAEBPDA?KJJA?PA@E-K@?=JJKP>ANA?KCJEVA@@QAPKKLAN=PEKJ cation protocols may not properly operate KBQJOQLLKNPA@RANOEKJOPD=P@KJKPOQLLKNPNAH=PA@LNKPK?KHO E-K@=>JKNI=HEPEAO KN E-K@@ARE?A@ABA?PO Some iPods with unsupported communiin the Audio Video Navigation system. ⢠For fifth generation iPod Nano devices, the iPod may not be recognized when the battery level is low. Please charge the iPod Supported iPod devices for use. ⢠Device / Generation First Second iPod Classic â â iPod Nano â â Third Fourth device may differ with the orders shown Sixth within the Audio Video Navigation system. Not Released â â iPod Mini Not Supported iPod ShufďŹe Not Supported iPod Touch Fifth Search/play orders shown within the iPod ⢠â If the iPod malfunctions due to an iPod device defect, reset the iPod and try â again. (To learn more, refer to your iPod manual) ⢠For some iPod Touch and iPhone devices, ÂŽ connecting Bluetooth while the iPod is operating may result in discontinued â â â â Not Released iPod sound. When such devices with â â Not Released Bluetooth support is connected, this ÂŽ iPhone ipad Not Released â â Not Released problem occurs as the sound source is changed from the Dock Connector (USB connector cable) to Bluebird (Audio Video ÂŽ Navigation Bluetooth Module). 2-44 ⢠To listen to the iPod sound, re-connect the USB cable or exit Steps upon Initial Connection then re-enter iPod mode. 0A=N?D0PALO ÄI=U@EBBAN@ALAJ@EJCKJPDAPULAKBE-K@@ARE?A â˘In order to use the iPod while operating the keys, you must 1 Step use a dedicated iPod cable. (the cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod/iPhone products) 2 Step Play List Play List Artist Artist Artist Album Name Album Album Album Name Song Name Genre Genre Genre Name Artist Name Song Song 4 Step 5 Step Play List name (category is same as iPod) â˘During ACC ON state, connecting the iPod through the iPod cable (the cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod/iPhone 3 Step Song Name products), will charge the iPod through the head unit. â˘When connecting with the iPod cable, make sure to fully insert the jack to prevent 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. â˘Within iPhones, streaming audio and iPod control may occa- Composer Composer Album Name Song Name Song Name Composer Name Album Name Song Name sionally conflict. If problems persist, remove the iPhone and connect again. â˘Some iPod versions may not sync with the system. then the system may not properly restore the previously operated mode. (For iPads, battery charging is not supported.) AV l 2-45 iPod Mode 21&,+ E-K@*K@A Basic Mode Screen Name Displays currently operating mode File Index Shows the current ďŹle/total ďŹles within the iPod Repeat / From Repeat Once/ShufďŹe Category/ShufďŹe Random, displays the currently operating function ShufďŹe Description Mode Play Time Displays the current play time/total play time Title Displays name of current title Artist Info Artist name Album Info Album name Menu Displays Repeat, ShufďŹe, and Info On (Info Off) menus Previous File Moves to the previous ďŹle Play/Pause Plays/pauses the current ďŹle Next ďŹle Moves to the next ďŹle List Moves to the list screen Repeat Repeats the currently playing ďŹle. ShufďŹe Plays ďŹles in random order (each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of ShufďŹe Category â ShufďŹe Album â Off) Info Off ⢠(Info On) 2-46 ⢠Info Off: Shows title, artist, and album Info Info On: Shows title, artist, album, genre, and composer info L &JBKNI=PEKJ Starting Mode ⢠-NAOOPDA 0(',$ (AUâś-NAOO Searching iPod Once an iPod is connected, iPod mode will operate automatically. L3RG -NAOOPDA /LVW >QPPKJPK@EOLH=UPDA EJEPE=HE-K@HEOPO?NAAJ iPod Mode +,1& " ⢠Some iPods with unsupported communication protocols may not properly operate in the Audio Video Navigation system. Playing iPod 4DAJ OA=N?DEJC =J E-K@ EP EO LKOOE>HA &B PDA E-K@ EO JKP ?KJJA?PA@ PDAJ PDA L3RG >QPPKJSEHH>A@EO=>HA@ PK OA=N?D >U LH=UHEOPO =NPEOPO =H>QIO  -NAOOPDA Ôş >QPPKJPKLH=UPDAE-K@ OKJCO CAJNAO ?KILKOANO =Q@EK>KKGO  -NAOOPDA OO >QPPKJPKL=QOAPDAE-K@ =J@-K@?=OPO AV l 2-47 E-K@*K@A L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Searching iPod Files If the search mode is accessed while playing a song, the most recently searched step is displayed. ⢠Search steps upon initial connection may differ depending on the type of iPod device. Selecting iPod file Ň -NAOOEJC =J@ DKH@EJC PDA 6((. 75$&. GAUO ÄKRAN OA?KJ@O SEHH Ň NASEJ@KNB=OPBKNS=N@PDA?QNNAJPOKJC -NAOOPDA ! >QPPKJOKNPDA Ň 75$&. GAUOPKOAHA?PPDA 6((. Ň 1QNJPDA 12+"GJK>PKOA=N?DBEHAO #NKIPDAOA=N?DA@BEHAO KJ?APDA@AOENA@ BEHAJ=IAEO@EOLH=UA@ LNAOOPDA 12+" GJK>PKLH=UPDA?KNNAOLKJ@EJCBEHA Ä!QNEJC 0A=N?D PDA BEHA J=IA EO @EO L &JBKNI=PEKJ LNAREKQOJATPBEHA ⢠While the Ň 6((. LH=UA@EONA@&BPDAGJK>EOLNAOOA@ PDAJ , 75$&. Ň key is being pressed, the track will rewind or PDAOAHA?PA@BEHAEOLH=UA@=J@PDA>=OE? IK@AO?NAAJEO@EOLH=UA@ fast-forward at high speeds. Once the key is released, the iPod will begin play- L &JBKNI=PEKJ ing at normal speed. ⢠If there are no operations within 5 seconds, info on the current song will be re-displayed. 2-48 Using the Menu Buttons L &JBKNI=PEKJ Repeat ⢠-NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO 5HSHDW /ALA=POPDA?QNNAJPHULH=UEJCBEHA current category in random order. ⢠Shuffle Album : Plays files within the current category in random order. L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Press the 5HSHDW button again to Info On/ Info Off turn off repeat. -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO ,QIR2Q 1DAO?NAAJ@EOLH=U?=J>AOAP@EBBANAJPHU Shuffle @ALAJ@EJCKJQOANOAHA?PEKJ 1DA PEPHA =NPEOP =J@ =H>QI EJBK =NA -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJâś-NAOO 6KXIIOH =@@EPEKJ=HHU@EOLH=UA@=J@PDA>QPPKJEO ?D=JCA@PK ,QIR2II "=?DPEIAPDA 6KXIIOH >QPPKJEOLNAOOA@ PDAKLPEKJEO?D=JCA@BNKI0DQBBHA =PACKNU -NAOO ,QIR2II PKNAOPKNAPDALNAREKQO @EOLH=UOAPPEJC â0DQBBHAH>QIâ,BB AV l 2-49 iPod Mode -NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJPKOAPPDA /ALA=P 0DQBBHA =J@&JBK,JÄ&JBK,BB IAJQO Shuffle Category : Plays files within the 25*K@A Starting Mode 21&,+ â˘Connecting a connector jack to the -NAOOPDA 0(',$ (AUâś-NAOO AUX terminal without an external $8; device will convert the system to AUX mode, but only output noise. When an external device is not being used, also remove the connector jack. â˘When the external device power is connected to the power jack, playing ⢠L &JBKNI=PEKJ the external device may output noise. If an external device connector is con- In such cases, disconnect the power nected with the AUX terminal, then AUX connection before use. mode will automatically operate. Once the connector is disconnected, the previous mode will be restored. ⢠AUX mode can be used only when an external audio/video player (camcorder, car VCR, etc.) has been connected. ⢠The AUX volume can be controlled separately from other AV modes. 2-50 Connecting an External Device AUX Mode "TPANJ=H 2!&, =J@ 3&!", LH=UANO Ä =I?KN@ANO ?=N 3 / AP? ?=J >A LH=UA@ PDNKQCD = @A@E?=PA@ ?=>HA 1DA LKOEPEKJKBPDA25F=?GEO=PPDAPKLKB PDACA=N>KTHK?=PA@>APSAAJPDA@NERAN =J@L=OOAJCANOA=PO L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The color saturation option is not supported when using the PAL color system within this device. AV l 2-51 HQAPKKPDÄťQ@EK*K@A About Using BluetoothÂŽ Audio Äť HQAPKKPD Q@EK*K@A?=J>AQOA@KJHUSDAJ= Äť HQAPKKPD LDKJAD=O>AAJ?KJJA?PA@ Äť Äť 4DEHAHQAPKKPD Q@EKEOLH=UEJC EBPDAHQAPKKPD LDKJAEO ?KJJA?PA@ PDAJPDAIQOE?SEHH=HOKOPKL Äť HQAPKKPD OPNA=IEJC=Q@EKI=UJKP>AOQLLKNPA@EJOKIA IK>EHALDKJAO 2-52 Basic Mode Screen Name Mode Displays currently playing mode Phone Name Displays name of connected phone Title Name of current song Artist Info Name of current artist Play Plays BluetoothÂŽ Audio Pause Pauses BluetoothÂŽ audio Connections Displays the Connections screen. BluetoothÂŽ Audio Mode Description L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The title/artist info may not be supported in some mobile phones. When not supported, a symbol will be displayed. ⢠The play/pause feature may operate differently depending on the mobile phone. AV l 2-53 HQAPKKPDÄťQ@EK*K@A Starting Mode Playing BluetoothÂŽ Audio Selecting BluetoothÂŽ Audio Ň -NAOOPDA 6((. 75$&. GAUOPK Ň OAHA?PPDALNAREKQOKNJATPBEHA -NAOOPDA 0(',$ (AUâś-NAOO %OXHWRRWK$XGLR  -NAOOPDA Ôş >QPPKJPKLH=UBEHAOO=RA@ Äť SEPDEJPDAHQAPKKPD LDKJA  -NAOOPDA HH >QPPKJPKL=QOAPDABEHA L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The title/artist info may not be supported in some mobile phones. When not supported, a symbol will be displayed. ⢠The play/pause feature may operate differently depending on the mobile Äť &BPDAHQAPKKPD @ARE?AEOJKP?KJJA?PA@ PDAJ PDA %OXHWRRWK$XGLR >QPPKJ SEHH >A@EO=>HA@ 2-54 phone. Setting Connection -NAOOPDA &RQQHFWLRQV >QPPKJPK=@@= Äť JASHQAPKKPD LDKJA ?KJJA?P@EO?KJ OA?PEKJ Description Help Displays BluetoothÂŽ Help screen Add New Pair a new BluetoothÂŽ device Delete a paired BluetoothÂŽ device Delete All Delete all paired BluetoothÂŽ devices Set BluetoothÂŽ phone Auto Connection upon starting car Connection ignition ÂŽ streaming audio (Bluetooth Audio) Ôş mode , pressing the button Connect or disconnect a Disconnect BluetoothÂŽ device Delete If music is not yet playing from your mobile device after converting to Connect/ Auto ⢠once may begin mode play. Check to see whether music is playing from the ÂŽ Bluetooth device after converting to streaming audio mode. ⢠The Streaming audio feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. L &JBKNI=PEKJ Äť  &BPDAHQAPKKPD CKPK =Q@EK@KAOJKPLH=U âś 6HWXS %OXHWRRWK âś 6WUHDPLQJ$XGLR6HWWLQJ  &BPDAKLPEKJEOOAPPK 2II ?D=JCAPK 2Q =J@PNU=C=EJ AV l 2-55 BluetoothÂŽ Audio Mode JA?P @AHAPA @AHAPA=HH KNREASPDA%AHL Name *"*, MEMO 3 +=REC=PEKJ â˘ABKNA2OA â˘0P=NPEJC+=REC=PEKJ â˘2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ â˘*=L)=J@I=NGO=J@)KCKO ABKNA2OA Precautions for safe driving -HA=OAK>OANRA=J@?KILHUSEPDHK?=HPN=BBE?NQHAO=J@NACQH=PEKJO 05 01 1DALKOEPEKJKBPDARADE?HASEPDEJPDAJ=REC=PEKJI=U@EB 1DANKQPA@EOLH=UA@BKN@AOPEJ=PEKJCQE@=J?AEO=NABAN BANBNKIUKQN=?PQ=HHK?=PEKJ@ALAJ@EJCKJR=NEKQONA= AJ?APD=PSEHHP=GAUKQPKPDARE?EJEPUKBUKQN@AOPEJ=PEKJ OKJO EJ?HQ@EJCPDAO=PAHHEPAPN=JOIEOOEKJOP=PA RADE?HA 1DEO@KAOJKP=HS=UONABANPKPDAODKNPAOP@EOP=J?ANKQPA OP=PAÄ@NEREJCHK?=PEKJ=J@?KJ@EPEKJO AP?@@EPEKJ=HHU NKQPASEPDPDAHA=OPPN=BBE?KNPDAB=OPAOPNKQPA PDA?=NLKOEPEKJI=NGI=U@EBBANBNKIPDA=?PQ=HLKOEPEKJEB PDAI=L@=P=EO@EBBANAJPBNKIPDA=?PQ=HNK=@H=J@O?=LA /K=@ J=IA =J@-,&EJBKNI=PEKJI=UJKP=HS=UO>AAJ OQ?D=O?D=JCAO@QAPKPDA?KJOPNQ?PEKJKBJASNK=@O ?KILHAPAHUQL@=PA@0KIALH=?AOI=UJKPEJ?HQ@AQLPK &B OQ?D @EBBANAJ?AO K??QN @NEREJC BKN = ODKNP LANEK@ KB @=PAEJBKNI=PEKJ PEIASEHH=QPKI=PE?=HHU?KNNA?PPDALKOEPEKJKBPDARADE?HA PDNKQCDI=LI=P?DEJCKN$-0EJBKNI=PEKJÄOARAN=HIEJ 03 1DANA?KQH@>ALH=?AOSDANAEJBKNI=PEKJKJNK=@O PAN NEPKNUJ=IAO =J@B=?EHEPEAO=NAJKP?KILHAPAHUQLPK@=PA KN=NAIEOOEJC 04 1DA ?=N LKOEPEKJ I=NG @KAO JKP =HS=UO EJ@E?=PA UKQN AT=?PHK?=PEKJ1DEOOUOPAIQOAO$-0EJBKNI=PEKJ R=NE KQOOAJOKNO =J@NK=@I=L@=P=PK@EOLH=UPDA?QNNAJP LKOEPEKJ%KSARAN ANNKNOEJ@EOLH=UEJCUKQNHK?=PEKJI=U K??QNEBPDAO=PAHHEPAEOPN=JOIEPPEJCEJ=??QN=PAOECJ=HOKN PSKKNHAOOO=PAHHEPAOECJ=HO?=J>ANA?AERA@"NNKNOPD=P K??QNEJOQ?D?KJ@EPEKJO?=JJKP>A?KNNA?PA@ 3-2 QPAOI=U>AJA?AOO=NUEJ?ANP=EJ?=OAO Operating the Navigation 1DAJ=REC=PEKJ?=J>AKLAN=PA@RE=PKQ?D1KQ?DPDA?KNNA OLKJ@EJC>QPPKJKJPDAO?NAAJPKKLAN=PA &BPDA>QPPKJ@KAOJKPNAOLKJ@ P=GAUKQNBEJCANKBBPDAO?NAAJ Before Use =J@PNU=C=EJ 4DAJ=>QPPKJBQJ?PEKJEOKLAN=PEJC PDA?KHKNKBPDAOAHA?PA@ >QPPKJSEHH>A@EOLH=UA@@EBBANAJPHU 1KNAPQNJPKPDALNAREKQOO?NAAJ LNAOOPDA -NAOOPDA >QPPKJ >QPPKJPK?=J?AHBQJ?PEKJOPD=P?=JKLAN=PA KJPDA?QNNAJPO?NAAJÄ0KIABQJ?PEKJOI=UJKP>A?=J?AHA@ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Buttons that cannot be operated will be disabled. Navigation l 3-3 ABKNA2OA About the Map Scale Display 0KIA NK=@O OEPA J=IAO =J@ B=?EHEPU EJBKNI=PEKJI=UD=RA?D=JCA@=BPANI=L @=P= QL@=PA =J@ I=U @EBBAN SEPD =?PQ=H NK=@?KJ@EPEKJO About Map Scale  &B Scale Scale Display Scale 50m 1/5,000 6.4km 1/640,000 100m 1/10,000 12km 1/1,280,000 $-0Ä$HK>=H-KOEPEKJ0UOPAI ÄŽ $-0EO=OUOPAI@ARAHKLA@=J@KLAN 200m 1/20,000 25km 1/2,560,000 =PA@>UPDA2JEPA@0P=PAOSDE?D@APAN 400m 1/40,000 50km 1/5,120.000 IEJAOPDA?QNNAJPHK?=PEKJKBPDAQOAN 800m 1/80,000 100km 1/10,240,000 Ä)KJCEPQ@A)=PEPQ@A KKN@EJ=PAO AP? 1.6km 1/160,000 200km 1/20,480,000 >UCAJAN=HHUQOEJC4KNIKNAO=PAHHEPAO 3.2km 1/320,000 400km 1/40,960,000 1DEOOUOPAIEOQOA@SEPDNAH=PA@$-0 EO@EOLH=UA@KJPDAHABPOE@AKB EJBKNI=PEKJ R=NEKQOOAJOKNO NK=@I=L @=P= =J@KPDANNAH=PA@EJBKNI=PEKJBKN PDAI=L PDEONALNAOAJPO=I=LO?=HAKB  #KN IKNA EJBKNI=PEKJ KJ About Map Icons PDALQNLKOAOKBJ=REC=PEKJ#KNIKNA EJBKNI=PEKJKJ$-0 NABANPK-=NP5â$-0 D=JCEJC *=L0?=HA NABANPKPDAĹ D=JCEJC*=L &?KJO @EOLH=UA@ KJ PDA I=L I=U @EBBAN 0?=HAÂOA?PEKJ BNKI =?PQ=H ?KJ@EPEKJO *QHPELHA E?KJO I=U=HOK>A@EOLH=UA@=OKJAI=NG About Map Database 2JHE?AJOA@I=L?KLUEJCEJ=JUBKNI EJ BQHHKNEJL=NP EOOPNE?PHULNKDE>EPA@ 3-4 About GPS &JBKNI=PEKJâ 0P=NPEJC+=REC=PEKJ Map Screen Name Car Direction Used to set split map and shows map display mode and GPS status Map Scale Shows current map scale Function/ Info Window Shows map function buttons or current position info Info Window Route Guidance Mode Conversion Shows current road name and destination name in 5 second intervals Switches route guidance mode between preliminary guidance mode, motorway mode and TBT mode Quick Menu Allows users to easily and quickly access desired menus Current Time Shows the time Shows the ETA (Estimated time of arrival), remaining time ETA/Remaining Time and distance from current position to the destination Preliminary Guidance Provides distance, direction guidance at turn points and directions within the set route Destination Direction Shows the direction to the destination from the current position through the dotted line Lane Info Shows recommended lanes for use by considering upcoming intersections and expected routes Car Position Mark Displays current car position Navigation l 3-5 Starting Navigation Current Position Description 0P=NPEJC+=REC=PEKJ L &JBKNI=PEKJ Initial Screen ⢠Current Position Once the vehicle ignition is turned on, the User Warning screen will always be displayed. Make sure to carefully read the warning page as it contains important information related to system operations while driving. -NAOO PDA $JUHH >QPPKJ PK @EOLH=U PDA IKOPNA?AJPHUQOA@IK@A &B3IK@AEOQOA@SEPDPDAJ=REC=PEKJ PQNJA@ KJ J=REC=PEKJ CQE@=J?A SEHH >A LNKRE@A@EJPDA>=?GCNKQJ@&BUKQPQNJ PDA ECJEPEKJ KJ PDAJ PDA IKOP NA?AJPHU LH=UA@IK@ASEHHNAOP=NP -NAOO PDA 0$3 GAU KN PDA >QPPKJ @EOLH=UA@=PPDAQLLANNECDPOE@AEJOKIA I=L ?KJ@EPEKJO PK @EOLH=U PDA I=L KB PDA?QNNAJPLKOEPEKJ=J@PDAJAECD>KNEJC =NA= 3-6 ⢠L &JBKNI=PEKJ 1DEO >QPPKJ EO QOA@ PK OAP I=L O?NAAJ When riding in a new car or after replac- NAH=PA@ KLPEKJO OQ?D =O 0LHEP O?NAAJ ing the battery terminal, the car position !! !@ENA?PEKJO =J@HPEPQ@A=@FQOP mark may at first appear at a different IAJP Changing Map Scale -NAOOPDA 0$3 (AUâś-NAOO 0APPDA@AOENA@I=LO?=HA âś location. ⢠Name Description map is different, map matching and Split Screen / GPS coordinates are utilized to auto- Single Screen Select between Split Screen or Single Screen Map. matically update the current position. It Heading-Up/ may take up to several minutes to find North-Up your current position. Map Display Settings Display Map in Vehicle Traveling Direction (HeadingUp) or North-Up direction 2D/3D Select between 2D or 3D map display Map Altitude Adjust altitude during 3D map display Starting Navigation Even if the car position mark on the -NAOO PDA >QPPKJ PK @EOLH=U PDA I=LO?=HAIAJQ=J@?D=JCAPDAI=LPK PDA@AOENA@O?=HA -NAOOPDA 0$3 (AUâś-NAOOPDA L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The Heading-Up/North-Up, 2D/3D, and map scale adjustments can be used when using Split Screen map. Navigation l 3-7 0P=NPEJC+=REC=PEKJ Name Description Adjust Map Scale Use the / buttons to display the scale bar Shows map scales in cat Administrative egories of detail (50m), near District Scale (200m), street (800m), city (3.2km), country (100km) Map Menu -NAOOPDA >QPPKJ ⢠>QPPKJâś-NAOOPDA 0HQX then the top button will change to the 5HFDOFXODWH button. Setting Navigation Volume When is enabled, automatically adjust map scale according to driving situation $XWR Auto Scale If you have already set a destination, -NAOOPDA >QPPKJ >QPPKJÔşLNAOOPDA L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The will be disabled when set to max scale (1/400km) and the button will be disabled when set to min scale (1/50m). #A=PQNAOBNAMQAJPHUQOA@SEPDEJPDAI=L O?NAAJ OQ?D=O 6HWDV'HVWLQDWLRQ $GG:D\SRLQW 9LHZ'HVWLQDWLRQ &DQFHO5RXWH &DOO =HH=NA@EOLH=UA@ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠If the screen is scrolled, then -NAOO PDA ! >QPPKJ =J@ PDAJ PDA the top menu is changed to the 6HWDV'HVWLQDWLRQ button. LH=UA@=J@=HHKSOUKQPK=@FQOPPDAJ=RE >QPPKJ 1DA RKHQIA IAJQEO @EO C=PEKJRKE?ACQE@=J?ARKHQIA 3-8 1DARKHQIA?=J>A=@FQOPA@BNKIX PDNKQCDPDA >QPPKJ-NAOOPDA 0XWH >QPPKJPKPQNJKBBPDAOKQJ@ POI Display Name Description POI Icon Shows/hides corresponding POIs Unmark All Unmarks selected POI icons Edit POI Icon Edit the 6 POI icons shown within the menu 0AHA?PPDAI=EJ?=PACKNUBNKIPDAHEOP -NAOOPDA >QPPKJâś-NAOO 32, Editing POI Icons -NAOOPDA (GLW32,,FRQ >QPPKJâś0AHA?P PDA-,&âś-NAOO 'RQH 4DAJ-,&IAJQO=NA@EOLH=UA@ LNAOO -NAOOPDA (GLW32,,FRQ >QPPKJPKOAHA?P EJCKJAKBPDA-,&E?KJ>QPPKJOSEHH@EO PDA@AOENA@B=?EHEPUBNKIPDAR=NEKQOB=?EH LH=UPDA?KNNAOLKJ@EJC-,&E?KJOSDAJ EPUPULAO2LPKOETB=RKNEPAB=?EHEPEAO?=J PDAO?=HAEOQJ@ANI >AOAP -NAOO PDA 'HIDXOW >QPPKJ PK NAOAP PDA 0AHA?PPDA@AOENA@B=?EHEPUPULABNKIPDAHEOP @EOLH=UA@-,&E?KJO Navigation l 3-9 Starting Navigation Search by local POI Searches selected POI 0P=NPEJC+=REC=PEKJ 4EPDEJPDAâ0A=N?D>U-,&â Searching POIs +A=N QNNAJP IAJQ OA=N?DAOB=?EHE -NAOOPDA 6HDUFKE\ORFDO32, >QPPKJâś 0AHA?PPDAOA=N?D?NEPANE=Ä+A=N?QNNAJPLKOE PEKJ +A=NO?NKHHI=NG +A=N@AOPEJ=PEKJ -KOEPEKJ +A=N0?NKHH *=NG +A=N !AOPEJ=PEKJ PEAO>=OA@KJPDA?QNNAJP RADE?HALKOEPEKJ 4EPDEJPDAâ0A=N?D>U-,&â IAJQ OA=N?DAOB=?EHE PEAO>=OA@KJPDA?QNNAJP O?NKHHA@LKOEPEKJ Adding a My Place -NAOOPDA >QPPKJâś0AHA?PPDA @AOENA@CNKQL 4EPDEJPDAâ0A=N?D>U-,&â IAJQ OA=N?DAOB=?EHEPEAO >=OA@KJPDAHK?=PEKJKB PDA@AOPEJ=PEKJ ⢠⢠L &JBKNI=PEKJ 1DEOBA=PQNAEOQOA@PKO=RAPDA?QNNAJP When searching POIs, you can only LKOEPEKJKNPDAO?NKHHA@LKOEPEKJ=O=*U search POIs within selected categories. -H=?AKN0LAA@HANP The âNear scroll markâ menu is enabled L &JBKNI=PEKJ only when the map has been scrolled. ⢠My Places are saved without distinction for the driving or scrolled state. 1DA-,&I=NGEO@EOLH=UA@=??KN@EJCPK PDAOAHA?PA@?NEPANE= EÄĹľÄ 3-10 ⢠The Speed Alert button is displayed when a point is saved with the speed limit of the ÄĆÄĆĹĆĆŽŜ road while driving on the road. 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ Destination Search Name POI (Point of Interest) -NAOOPDA '(67 GAUPK@EOLH=UPDA!AOPEJ=PEKJ0A=N?DIAJQ O?NAAJ Description Used to search destinations by entering the POI name according to category/name Previous Destination Used for route guidance to recently set destinations Previous Searches Used for route guidance to recently searched locations Previous Start Point Used for route guidance to recent start positions 1DA!AOPEJ=PEKJ0A=N?DO?NAAJEJ?HQ@AOR=NEKQOOA=N?DIAJQO Address Used to search addresses My Place Destination guidance for recently added My Places Intersection Search Used to search destinations by entering the intersection name Map Moves to the map screen Emergency Used to make emergency related searches Coordinates Used to search destinations by entering the coordinates Phone Number Used to search destinations by entering the phone number =OSAHH=OODKNP?QPOPK#=RKNEPAOPK=HHKS?KJRAJEAJPOA=N?DAOPK BNAMQAJPA@@AOPEJ=PEKJOUOAHA?PEJCPDA#=RKNEPA-H=?AO=PPDA >KPPKIKBPDAO?NAAJ UKQ?=JA=OEHUOAPLNAREKQOHK?=PEKJO=O @AOPEJ=PEKJO ⢠L &JBKNI=PEKJ You can edit Favorite Places by pressing 6HWXS button âś key âś (GLW0\3ODFH button to set +RPH , 2IILFH and four Favorite Places. Navigation l 3-11 Using the Navigation 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ Name Quick Menu -,&0A=N?DEO=BA=PQNAPD=P=HHKSOUKQPK Description Quick Menu (â ) Display/hide Quick Menus -NAOOPDA Ő >QPPKJKJPDAHABPOE@AKBPDA I=LO?NAAJâś-NAOO (GLW OA=N?D>UAJPANEJCPDAJ=IAOKB@AOENA@ -,&O Menus added to the Quick Quick Menu Bar Menu (possible to set up to 6 menus) Edit Edit current Quick Menus Current Quick Shows list of current Quick Menus Menus Name Previous Shows list of previously Destination searched destinations Add or remove Quick Menus Add/Remove Quick Menu List of categories that can be added to Quick Menus Categories Point of Interest (POI) Search 4EPDEJPDA.QE?G*AJQO?NAAJ@EOLH=UA@ =BPANLNAOOEJCPDA (GLW >QPPKJ QLPKOET Ä MQE?GIAJQO?=J>AOAHA?PA@ 3-12 Description Delete Deletes letters one at a time Del. All Deletes all letters Arabic Switches to the Arabic keypad English Switches to the English keypad Number Switches to the Number keypad Space Adds a space Search Searches the entry Previous Destination, Previous Searches, Previous Start Point -NAOOPDA '(67 (AUâś-NAOOPDA 3UHYLRXV6WDUW3RLQW >QPPKJ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠If the POI or region name is too long and cannot be displayed within one -NAOOPDA '(67 (AUâś-NAOOPDA>QPPKJ screen, pressing the ! button will 3UHYLRXV'HVWLQDWLRQ move the name to the left to display the full name. Using the Navigation 1DAOA OA=N?D BA=PQNAO =HHKS UKQ PK O A = N ? D L N A R E K Q O N K Q P A O L N A R E K Q O OA=N?DAO=J@OP=NPLKEJPO -NAOOPDA '(67 (AUâś-NAOOPDA>QPPKJ 3UHYLRXV6HDUFKHV Name Description By Date Sorts POIs and locations by added date By Name Sorts POIs and locations by name From various entries, items Delete Items can be selected and deleted all at once. Navigation l 3-13 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ Address Name My Places Description By Name Sort POIs and locations by name By Symbol Sort POIs and locations by symbol By Date Sort POIs and locations by date L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠If the POI or region name is too long and cannot be displayed within one screen, pressing the ! button will move the name to the left. ⢠It is possible to save up to 100 My Places per Group (total 500 My Places). 1DEO OA=N?D BA=PQNA EO QOA@ PK OA=N?D 1DEOOA=N?DBA=PQNAEOQOA@PKOA=N?D @AOPEJ=PEKJO>U=@@NAOOAOPDNKQCD?KQJ @AOPEJ=PEKJO>UOAHA?PEJCLNAREKQOHU PNU?EPUOPNAAP>QEH@EJCJ=IAO O=RA@*U-H=?AOBNKIPDAHEOPPKOAP=O @AOPEJ=PEKJO 3-14 Intersection Search Map Phone Number Search 1DEOOA=N?DBA=PQNAEOQOA@PKOA=N?DPDA PDA@AOPEJ=PEKJ HK?=PEKJOKB-,&O>UAJPANEJCPDALDKJA Name JQI>ANKBPDA@AOENA@-,&@AOPEJ=PEKJ -NAOO PDA &RXQWU\ >QPPKJ PK AJPAN PDA Set as Destination 1DEO OA=N?D BA=PQNA EO QOA@ PK OA=N?D @AOPEJ=PEKJO>UOPNAAPO=J@EJPANOA?PEKJO PDNKQCDNK=@?EPU?KQJPNU Add Waypoint View Destination Cancel Route Description Sets the POI or region where the cursor is positioned as the new destination ?KQJPNU?K@A Sets the POI or region where the cursor is positioned as a waypoint Displays information for the set destination Cancels the currently set route Navigation l 3-15 Using the Navigation 1DAI=LO?NAAJ?=J>AO?NKHHA@PKOAP 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Setting a Destination The phone number and location may differ for some POIs. In addition, the following types of facilities may be more -NAOOPDA '(67 (AUâś0A=N?DBKNPDA !AOPEJ=PEKJâś-NAOO 6HWDV'HVWLQDWLRQ frequently located in other locations. ⢠Locations of department stores, museums, and amusement parks may some- HPANJ=PERA/KQPA what differ from the set destination. Check the exact address when trying to reach such destinations. ⢠Within general information newspapers, there are cases when phone numbers of concert halls actually list the numbers of management companies. In such cases, destination searches will be made to the management companies. ⢠/KQPA,RANREAS The telephone number and addresses may change at any time.  KJ@Q?PEJC = @AOPEJ=PEKJ OA=N?D PDNKQCD PDA @AOENA@ OA=N?D IAPDK@ OAHA?P PDA @AOENA@ @AOPEJ=PEKJ BNKI PDAHEOPÄ#KNIKNAEJBKNI=PEKJKJ@AO PEJ=PEKJ OA=N?D IAPDK@O NABAN PK PDA Ĺ!AOPEJ=PEKJ0A=N?DÂOA?PEKJ 3-16  BPAN RANEBUEJC PDA HK?=PEKJ KB PDA O A = N ? D A @ @ A O P E J = P E K J L N A O O P D A 6HWDV'HVWLQDWLRQ >QPPKJ PK ?=H?QH=PA PDA NKQPA 1DA /KQPA ,RANREAS KN HPANJ=PERA/KQPAO?NAAJSEHH>APDA@EO L &JBKNI=PEKJ Detail Route Settings ⢠-NAOO PDA 'HWDLOHG5RXWH6HWWLQJV >QP PKJPK?D=JCANKQPA?=H?QH=PEKJKLPEKJOQJPEH NA=?DEJCPDA@AOPEJ=PEKJ button while a previous destination has already been set, the pop-up âDo you want to change the destination?â will be LH=UA@  ⢠HPANJ=PERA /KQPA O?NAJ LNAOO PDA 0$3 G A U K N P D A 6WDUW*XLGDQFH >QPPKJ KN FQOP @NERA BKN KRAN GID KN displayed. If you press QPPKJ PK Waypoint menu, up to three (3) waypoints =@@=S=ULKEJP@AOPEJ=PEKJ and editing options, such as deleting can be added. Waypoints can be deleted Name Minimise Motorway Minimise Toll Roads Use Ferries passed waypoints, can also be set. Description Minimises use of motorways in calculating route to the destination Minimises use of toll roads in calculating route to the destination Includes ferries in calculating route to the destination One Touch Scroll Setting 1DA@AOPEJ=PEKJ?=J>AOAPPKPDA?QNNAJP I=L@EOLH=U  0?NKHH PK PDA @AOENA@ HK?=PEKJ KJ PDA I=L=J@LNAOOPDA 6HWDV'HVWLQDWLRQ >QPPKJ Navigation l 3-17 Using the Navigation  4 E P D E J P D A / K Q P A , R A N R E A S K N I f y o u p re s s t h e 6HWDV'HVWLQDWLRQ 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ Route Calculation Demo  !QNEJC!AIK LNAOOPDA 0$3 GAUPK AJ@PDA@AIK=J@@EOLH=UPDA?QNNAJP I=LLKOEPEKJ&BUKQOP=NP@NEREJCSDEHA REASEJCPDANKQPA@AIK @AIKSEHHAJ@  =J@NKQPACQE@=J?ASEHHOP=NP !QNEJC@AIK LNAOOPDA ! >QPPKJ=J@ PDAJ PDA 0HQX >QPPKJ PK ?D=JCA PDA @AIK OLAA@ BNKI #=OP$AJAN=HQPK -NAOO KN !! PKOGELKRANL=NPO  ,J?AUKQD=RAOAP=@AOPEJ=PEKJ ?=H?Q KB@AIKCQE@=J?A H=PAPDANKQPA1DANKQPAKRANREAS=J@ NKQPAKLPEKJIAJQOSEHH>A@EOLH=UA@  L &JBKNI=PEKJ BPAN?DA?GEJCPDA/KQPA,RANREAS LNAOO PDA 0$3 GAUKNPDA 6WDUW*XLGDQFH ⢠route guidance. To use the Demo fea- =LLNKTEI=PAHUOA?KJ@OPK>ACEJCQE@ ture, use after route calculation but prior =J?A L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Demo will not operate after starting >QPPKJ KN FQOP @NERA BKN KRAN GID KN To learn more about âAlternative Routeâ, âRoute Overviewâ or âDetailed Route Settingsâ, refer to the âRoute Menuâ section. 3-18 to starting route guidance. 4EPDEJPDA/KQPA,RANREASO?NAAJ LNAOO PDA 'HPR >QPPKJ Add Waypoint BPAN=@@EJC=S=ULKEJP UKQ?=J@AHAPA PDA S=ULKEJP >U LNAOOEJC PDA 'HOHWH BPANOA=N?DEJCBKNS=ULKEJPO LNAOOPDA $GG:D\SRLQW >QPPKJ PK =@@ PDA S=U >QPPKJKNLNAOOPDA 9LHZ0DS >QPPKJPK LKEJPPKPDA?QNNAJPNKQPA LKEJP Route Recalculation ?DA?GPDAI=LPKPDA?KNNAOLKJ@EJCS=U Using the Navigation , J ? A = N K Q P A D = O > A A J O A P P D A 5HFDOFXODWH >QPPKJ EO @EOLH=UA@ =P PDA PKLKBPDAIAJQO Navigation l 3-19 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ -NAOOEJC PDA 5HFDOFXODWH >QPPKJ SEHH Cancel Route Route Guidance @EOLH=U = LKLQL PD=P =HHKSO UKQ PK ?D=JCANKQPAKLPEKJO,J?APDAOAPPEJCO =NA?D=JCA@ PDANKQPAEONA?=H?QH=PA@>U &J PDA I=L IAJQ O?NAAJ LNAOO PDA &DQFHO5RXWH >QPPKJPK?=J?AHPDA?QN NABHA?PEJCPDA?D=JCAO NAJPNKQPA L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠For more information on Fastest, Shortest, and other route calculation options, refer to the route calculation section. L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠You can cancel the route by pressing the &DQFHO5RXWH button that is displayed after pressing the 0HQX button. -NAHEIEJ=NU CQE@=J?A IKPKNS=U IK@A PQNJ HEOP CQE@=J?A =J@ KPDAN CQE@=J?A O?NAAJO=NA@EOLH=UA@=??KN@EJCPKPDA ?QNNAJPNK=@?KJ@EPEKJ 3-20 4EPDEJPDACQE@=J?AI=LO?NAAJ EBPDA Preliminary Guidance Mode Intersection Zoom Mode ?QNNAJP LKOEPEKJ EO KJ NKQPA PDAJ EJPAN OA?PEKJCQE@=J?ASEHH>ALNKRE@A@KJ?A UKQ=NAJA=N>U=JEJPANOA?PEKJ HOK PDAEJPANOA?PEKJVKKIO?NAAJEO@EO LH=UA@SDAJJA=N>U=JEJPANOA?PEKJ ⢠Within all guidance mode screens, pressing the button at the bottom right side of the P PDA PKL NECDP OE@A KB PDA O?NAAJ PDA 1DEO IK@A LNKRE@AO @AP=EHA@ CQE@=J?A screen will change the route guidance mode. JATP=BPANJATPPQNJEJBK NAI=EJEJC@EO JA=N>UEJPANOA?PEKJO>ABKNAPDAJATPPQNJ Each time the button is pressed, the P=J?A @ENA?PEKJ=J@KPDANEJBKNI=PEKJ=NA 1DEO IK@A EO @EOLH=UA@ OP=NPEJC BNKI guidance mode will change in order @EOLH=UA@ I>ABKNAPDAEJPANOA?PEKJKJJKNI=H of preliminary guidance â turn list â NK=@O=J@GI>ABKNAPDAEJPANOA?PEKJKJ motorway guidance mode. (The icon IKPKNS=UO within the button indicates the mode that will be displayed upon next press.) ⢠Motorway and intersection zoom guidance are displayed on during guidance at corresponding roads. Navigation l 3-21 Using the Navigation L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ Name Motorway Mode Description View All Guidance for all POIs on the motorway Summary Shows List of turn points and other directional route guidances while driving within motor ways Rest Area Guidance for only the rest areas on the motorway Turn List Mode 2LKJAJPANEJC=IKPKNS=U@QNEJCNKQPA 1QNJHEOPIK@AODKSOPQNJEJBKNI=PEKJKJ CQE@=J?A PDAIKPKNS=UIK@ASEHH=QPK PDA?QNNAJPNKQPA I=PE?=HHU>A@EOLH=UA@1DEOIK@AEO@EO LH=UA@SDAJ@NEREJCKJ=IKPKNS=U=J@ I=EJHU@EOLH=UOIKPKNS=UNAH=PA@-,&O 6KQ ?=J ?DA?G EJBKNI=PEKJ BKN R=NEKQO -,&O>UQOEJCPDA 9LHZ$OO 6XPPDU\ =J@ 5HVW$UHD >QPPKJO 4DAJ O?NKHHEJC PDNKQCD -,&O >U QOEJC PDA Ô¸ Ôź >QPPKJO LNAOOEJC PDA >QPPKJSEHHOAHA?PPDA-,&?HKOAOPPK PDA?QNNAJPLKOEPEKJ 3-22 Route Menu -NAOPDA 5287( GAUPKQOA A@EP KNKLPEIEVAR=NEKQONKQPAKLPEKJO Name Cancel Route Cancels the currently set route Route Overview Shows the route overview to the set destination Route Info Shows detailed info for the current route Route Option Route calculation features with various route calculation options and settings Detour Used to set route detours Avoid Streets Used to edit the route by selecting avoid streets Edit Route Used to add /delete/change the order of destinations/ waypoints Avoid Area Used to edit route by adding Avoid Areas/Editing Avoid Areas and Deleting Avoid Areas Navigation l 3-23 Using the Navigation Description 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ Cancel Route -NAOOPDA 5287( GAU=J@PDAJLNAOO PDA &DQFHO5RXWH >QPPKJPK?=J?AHPDA ?QNNAJPHUOAPNKQPA Route Overview Name Start Guidance Starts guidance to the set route Edit Route Used to add/delete/change order of destinations/ waypoints 6HWXS âś 1DYLJDWLRQ âś 5RXWH6HDUFK , the âRoute Overviewâ Route Info Shows route info to the set destination screen is displayed and the Alternative Alternative Route -NAOOPDA 5287( GAUâś-NAOO 5RXWH2YHUYLHZ L &JBKNI=PEKJ Description Demo Displays various alternative route options for route calculation Starts demo to the set destination ⢠Even if the âUse Alternative Route Searchâ option is turned 2Q within Route will still be disabled if the ⢠searched route includes a waypoint. After route calculation, the 'HPR button will operate within the âRoute Overviewâ screen. However, if you have entered the Route Screen after 3-24 4EPDEJPDA/KQPA,RANREASO?NAAJ LNAOO PDA $OWHUQDWLYH5RXWH >QPPKJPK@EOLH=U KPDANLKPAJPE=HNKQPAOPKPDAOAP@AOPEJ= PEKJ#NKIPDA=HPANJ=PERANKQPAKLPEKJO OAHA?PPDA@AOENA@NKQPA route calculation, both the 'HPR and $OWHUQDWLYH5RXWH buttons will be disabled. Route Info Route Option -NAOOPDA 5287( (AUâś-NAOO 5RXWH,QIR -NAOOPDA 5287( (AUâś-NAOO 5RXWH2SWLRQ âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH 1DAPQNJLKEJPO=J@@EOP=J?AEJBKNI=PEKJ /KQPA,LPEKJONABANPK?KJ@EPEKJOQOA@PK ?=H?QH=PAPDANKQPAPKPDA@AOPEJ=PEKJ ?=J?DA?GR=NEKQOEJBKNI=PEKJ OQ?D=O >UGAUNK=@OSEPDEJPDAOAPNKQPA=NA@EO LH=UA@-NAOOPDA 0$3 >QPPKJJATPPK PKP=H @EOP=J?A IKPKNS=U @EOP=J?A PKHH A=?DNK=@J=IAPK@EOLH=UPDAI=LLKOE PDANKQPAKLPEKJO=J@@AP=EHA@NKQPAOAP NK=@@EOP=J?A=J@BANNU@EOP=J?A PEKJBKNPDA?KNNAOLKJ@EJCHK?=PEKJ PEJCO=NA?D=JCA@ PPDAPKLNECDPOE@AKBPDAO?NAAJ UKQ Name 1DANKQPAEO=QPKI=PE?=HHUNA?=H?QH=PA@EB Description Fastest Fastest route that reflects distance and traffic conditions Shortest The shortest distance from start point to destination Navigation l 3-25 Using the Navigation 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ Description 1DA!APKQNIAJQEOQOA@PKNA@ABEJAPDA NKQPA>UOAPPEJC=@APKQNPK=?ANP=EJ@EO Fastest Optimal route as determined by the system upon consideration of various route conditions Shortest The shortest distance from start point to the destination Minimise Route calculation with minimal use of motorways Name Motorway Minimise Toll Roads Use Ferries Route calculation with minimal use of toll roads P=J?ABNKIPDA?QNNAJPLKOEPEKJ Edit Route -NAOOPDA 5287( (AUâś-NAOO (GLW5RXWH âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH Avoid Streets -NAOOPDA 5287( (AUâś-NAOO $YRLG6WUHHWV âś0AHA?PPDAOPNAAPOUKQ S=JPPK=RKE@=J@LNAOO 'RQH Route calculation by including the use of ferries 1DA"@EP/KQPAIAJQ@EOLH=UOPDAOP=NP Detour LKEJP S=ULKEJPO =J@ PDA @AOPEJ=PEKJ -NAOOPDA 5287( (AUâś-NAOO 'HWRXU EJ HEOP BKNI=P =J@ EO QOA@ PK A@EP ?KN NAOLKJ@EJC LKOEPEKJO KN PDA KN@AN KB 1DARKE@0PNAAPOIAJQEOQOA@PK=RKE@ ?ANP=EJ NACEKJOOPNAAPO SEPDEJ PDA NK=@ =J@PQNJHEOPSEPDEJPDA?QNNAJPNKQPA @AOPEJ=PEKJOSEPDEJPDANKQPA4EPDEJPDA O?NAAJ LNAOO PDA $GG:D\SRLQW >QP PKJPK=@@=S=ULKEJPBPAN=S=ULKEJP D=O>AAJ=@@A@ LNAOOPDA 'HOHWH >QP PKJPK@AHAPAPDA=@@A@S=ULKEJP-NAOO PDA 'HOHWH3DVVHG:D\SRLQWV >QPPKJ PK @AHAPAL=OOA@S=ULKEJPO 3-26 Avoid Area 0PALÄŽ0AHA?PPDAOA?KJ@KN@ANKBPDA=RKE@=NA= UKQSEODPKOAP=J@LNAOO 1H[W -NAOOPDA 5287( (AUâś-NAOO $YRLG$UHD âś-NAOOPDA $GGQHZDYRLGDUHD âś0AHA?PPDA@AOENA@ =RKE@=NA==J@LNAOO 'RQH SEODPKOAP=J@LNAOO 1H[W 1DEOBA=PQNAEOQOA@>U?NA=PEJC=NA?P =JCHAKRANPDA=NA=PK=RKE@ J=NA=OAP=O=J=RKE@=NA=EOAT?HQ@A@ 0PALÄŽ DA?GPDA?NA=PA@=RKE@=NA==J@LNAOO PDA 'RQH >QPPKJPKBEJ=HEVAPDA=RKE@=NA==J@ BNKIPDA?=H?QH=PA@NKQPA&B=NKQPAD=@ NA?=H?QH=PAPDANKQPAPKPDA@AOPEJ=PEKJ =NA= PDA NKQPA SEHH =QPKI=PE?=HHU >A >AAJ?=H?QH=PA@LNEKNPK?NA=PEJC=J=RKE@ NA?=H?QH=PA@ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Press the (GLWDYRLGDUHD button to edit a set avoid area. ⢠Press the 'HOHWHDOODYRLGDUHD button to delete all set avoid areas. Navigation l 3-27 Using the Navigation 0PALÄŽ0AHA?PPDABENOPKN@ANKBPDA=RKE@=NA=UKQ *=L)=J@I=NGO=J@)KCKO Logo/Landmark 1DAOA=NAH=J@I=NG=J@HKCKE?KJOPD=P@EOLH=UB=?EHEPEAOSEPDEJ!I=LIK@A1DAOEVAKBPDAOUI>KHI=U >A@EOLH=UA@@EBBANAJPHU=??KN@EJCPKPDAI=LO?=HA0UI>KHOI=U?D=JCASEPDKQPLNEKNJKPE?A@QNEJCI=L QL@=PAO0UI>KHOODKSJSEPDEJPDAI=JQ=HNALNAOAJP=LKNPEKJKB=HHOUI>KHO=J@ODKQH@KJHU>AQOA@=O= NABANAJ?A Logo Category Category Sub-category Fast Food Middle Eastern Food Italian Food French Food Continental Food Turkish Food American Food Restaurant Mexican Food 3-28 Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Vegetarian Food EMARAT Seafood EMIRATES Coffee Shop ENOC Icon Restaurant EPPCO Other KNPC Automotive MOBIL Hyundai Auto Service Automotive NAFT Kia Auto Service PETROL Hyundai Dealership SHELL Kia Dealership Petrol Station Automotive Auto Service Rest Area Indian Food Automobile Dealership Frontier Crossing Chinese Food Parking Motorcycle Dealership Japanese Food ADNOC FOD Travel Korean Food AL DREES Asian Food BAPCO Hotels African Food CALTEX AMBASSADOR Travel Airport Icon Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category BEST WESTERN MĂVENPICK CARLTON NOVOTEL Shopping COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT PLAZA HOTEL Shopping Centre RADISSON Department Store RAMADA Grocery Store RITZ-CARLTON Convenience Store SHERATON Clothing Store Travel Icon Ferry Terminal CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL GOLDEN TULIP HILTON SOFITEL HOLIDAY INN Travel HOWARD JOHNSON HYATT REGENCY Travel Shopping Home Specialty Store TULIP INN Specialty Store WESTIN Sporting Goods Store Other accommodation Home Improvement & Hardware Store IBIS Tourist OfďŹce IMA Tourist Attraction INTERCONTINENTAL Historical Monument KEMPINSKI Camp Ground MARRIOTT City Centre MERCURE Rent A Car Facility MERIDIEN Bus Station Museum METROPOLITAN Railway Station Cinema Consumer Electronics Store OfďŹce Supply & Services Store Book Store /ecreation Recreation Amusement Park Navigation l 3-29 Using the Navigation FOUR SEASONS *=L)=J@I=NGO=J@)KCKO Category Sub-category Sub-category Embassy Golf Course Exhibition or Conference Centre Ice Skating Rink Government OfďŹce Recreation Public places Library Sports Activity Place of Worship Sports Centre Post OfďŹce Marina School Nightlife University or College Financial Service "1 ATM Business Facility Bank Other Residentâl Area/Bldg Public places Cemetery Police Station Industrial Zone Hospital/Polyclinic Medical Service Public places Pharmacy City Hall Community Centre Court House 3-30 Category Bowling Centre Recreation Facility Financial Service Icon Icon 2D Landmark Category Sub-category Airport Park Service Golf University Icon 4 HQAPKKPD %=J@OBNAA Äť â˘ABKNA2OA â˘=OE?*K@A0?NAAJ â˘2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť ABKNA2OA Before using the Bluetooth Handsfree Functions supported by Bluetooth Handsfree ÂŽ ÂŽ  -=ENEJCIK>EHALDKJAOÄ2LPKLDKJAO What is Bluetooth ? 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Äť 4-2 Äť KJJA?PEJC@EO?KJJA?PEJCIK>EHALDKJAO  *=GEJCJOSANEJCLDKJA?=HHO  !KSJHK=@EJC=-DKJAKKG  !KSJHK=@EJC= =HHDEOPKNUHEOP  -H=UEJCIQOE?O=RA@EJ=HQAPKKPD LDKJAEJPDARADE?HA Äť âť0KIA BQJ?PEKJO I=U JKP >A OQLLKNPA@ EJ OKIA IK>EHA LDKJA Precautions for safe driving 01 HQAPKKPD %=J@OBNAAEO=BA=PQNAPD=PAJ=>HAO@NERANO Äť PKLN=?PE?AO=BA@NEREJC KJJA?PEJCPDADA=@QJEPSEPD= HQAPKKPD LDKJA=HHKSOPDAQOANPK?KJRAJEAJPHUI=GA Äť ?=HHO NA?AERA?=HHO =J@I=J=CAPDALDKJA>KKGABKNA QOEJCPDAHQAPKKPD ?=NABQHHUNA=@PDA?KJPAJPOKBPDEO Äť QOANÂOI=JQ=H 02 Before Use "T?AOOERA QOA KN KLAN=PEKJO SDEHA @NEREJC I=U HA=@ PKJACHECAJP@NEREJCLN=?PE?AO=J@>APDA?=QOAKB=? ?E@AJPO !K JKP KLAN=PA PDA @ARE?A AT?AOOERAHU SDEHA @NEREJC 03 3EASEJCPDAO?NAAJBKNLNKHKJCA@LANEK@OKBPEIAEO@=J CANKQO=J@I=UHA=@PK=??E@AJPO4DAJ@NEREJC REAS PDAO?NAAJKJHUBKNODKNPLANEK@OKBPEIA Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-3 ÂŽ ABKNA2OA Cautions upon connecting Bluetooth phone ÂŽ 01 ABKNA?KJJA?PEJCPDADA=@QJEPSEPDPDAIK>EHALDKJA ?DA?G PKOAAPD=PPDAIK>EHALDKJAOQLLKNPOHQAPKKPD BA=PQNAO 08 Äť 02 "RAJEBPDALDKJAOQLLKNPOHQAPKKPD PDALDKJASEHHJKP >ABKQJ@@QNEJC@ARE?AOA=N?DAOEBPDALDKJAD=O>AAJ OAPPKDE@@AJOP=PAKNPDAHQAPKKPD LKSANEOPQNJA@KBB !EO=>HAPDADE@@AJOP=PAKNPQNJKJPDAHQAPKKPD LKSAN LNEKNPKOA=N?DEJC?KJJA?PEJCSEPDPDA%A=@QJEP &BPDAHQAPKKPD =Q@EK@KAOJKPLH=U CKPK 6HWXS âś %OXHWRRWK âś 6WUHDPLQJ$XGLR6HWWLQJ &B PDA BA= PQNAEOOAPPK 2II PQNJ 2Q =J@PNU=C=EJ Äť Äť 09 -=NGPDARADE?HASDAJ?KJJA?PEJCPDADA=@QJEPSEPDPDAIK>EHALDKJA 10 HQAPKKPD ?KJJA?PEKJI=U>A?KIAEJPANIEPPAJPHU@EO?KJJA?P A@EJOKIAIK>EHALDKJAO#KHHKSPDAOAOPALOPKPNU=C=EJ Äť Äť Äť 1QNJPDAHQAPKKPD BQJ?PEKJSEPDEJPDAIK>EHALDKJAKBBKJ =J@PNU=C=EJ 1QNJPDAIK>EHALDKJALKSAN,BB,J=J@PNU=C=EJ KILHAPAHUNAIKRAPDAIK>EHALDKJA>=PPANU NA>KKP =J@PDAJ=C=EJ /A>KKPPDAQ@EK3E@AK+=REC=PEKJ0UOPAI=J@PNU=C=EJ !AHAPA=HHL=ENA@@ARE?AO L=EN=J@PNU=C=EJ Äť 03 &BQPK KJJA?PEKJEOQOA@ PDAHQAPKKPD LDKJAEO=QPK I=PE?=HHU?KJJA?PA@SDAJPDAECJEPEKJEOPQNJA@KJ I=G EJCEPQJJA?AOO=NUPKD=RAPK?KJJA?PPDALDKJASEPDPDA DA=@QJEPARANUPEIA 04 &BUKQ@KJKPS=JP=QPKI=PE??KJJA?PEKJSEPDUKQNHQA PKKPD @ARE?A PQNJPDAHQAPKKPD LKSANKBB Äť Äť Äť 05 1K OAP QPK KJJA?PEKJ CK PK 6HWXS âś %OXHWRRWK âś $XWR&RQQHFWLRQ6HWWLQJ 06 1DAL=OOGAUJAA@A@PK?KJJA?PPDAIK>EHALDKJA?=J >A RANEBEA@?D=JCA@ =P 6HWXS âś %OXHWRRWK âś $GYDQFHG6HWWLQJV âś 07 4-4 1DA?=NJ=IA?=J>AOAP=P âś $GYDQFHG6HWWLQJV âś 11 0KIA HQAPKKPD BA=PQNAO I=U K??=OEKJ=HHU JKP KLAN =PALNKLANHU@ALAJ@EJCKJPDABENIS=NARANOEKJKBUKQN IK>EHA LDKJA &B OQ?D BA=PQNAO ?=J >A KLAN=PA@ =BPAN NA?AEREJC=04QLCN=@ABNKIUKQNIK>EHALDKJAI=JQ B=?PQNAN QJL=EN=HH@ARE?AO=J@L=EN=C=EJ>ABKNAQOA 12 1DA D=J@OBNAA ?=HH RKHQIA =J@ MQ=HEPU I=U @EBBAN @A LAJ@EJCKJPDAIK>EHALDKJA 13 HQAPKKPD @ARE?AO?=JJKP>AL=ENA@SDAJPDARADE?HAEOEJIKPEKJ #KNUKQNO=BAPU BENOPL=NGPDARADE?HAPKL=EN=HQAPKKPD @ARE?A &KDQJH3DVVNH\ 6HWXS âś %OXHWRRWK 'HYLFH,QIRUPDWLRQ Äť Äť Äť =OE?*K@A0?NAAJ When no phones have been paired -NAOOPDA GAUKJPDAOPAANEJC NAIKPA?KJPNKHHANKNLNAOOPDA 3+21( GAUâś-NAOO QPPKJâś 0AHA?P?=NJ=IAâś"JPANL=OOGAU L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Basic Mode Screen Press the +HOS button within the pop-up to view the help section with information related to pairing and connecting Bluetooth devices, and using ÂŽ Handsfree related features. ⢠The same Help section can be viewed ,QIR âś +HOS âś by going to %OXHWRRWK . Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-5 ÂŽ =OE?*K@A0?NAAJ #NKI PDA HQAPKKPD @ARE?A OA=N?D BKN Äť When a phone is already paired PDA?=NJ=IA=J@L=ENPDA@ARE?A 4DAJOA=N?DEJCBNKIPDAHQAPKKPD @ARE?A Äť PDA?=NJ=IAEOE=J@PDA@AB=QHPL=OOGAU EOĹ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠To learn more about searching from Bluetooth devices and pairing, refer to ÂŽ the user's manual for your Bluetooth ÂŽ device. ⢠Bluetooth devices cannot be paired ÂŽ -NAOOPDA GAUKJPDAOPAANEJC NAIKPA?KJPNKHHANKNPDA 3+21( GAUâś -NAOO QPPKJ  &BPDALDKJAUKQS=JPPK?KJJA?P@KAO JKPATEOP LNAOOPDA $GG1HZ >QPPKJPK L=EN=JASHQAPKKPD @ARE?A Äť 4-6 Name Help When pairing additional device Description Help section related to pairing and connecting/disconnecting Bluetooth devices and Handsfree phone features HQAPKKPD @ARE?A Pair a new Bluetooth device #KNIKNAEJBKNI=PEKJKJL=ENEJC NABANPK ÂŽ Add New ÂŽ Connect / Connect or disconnect a Disconnect Bluetooth device ÂŽ Delete a paired Bluetooth device Delete All Delete all paired Bluetooth devices Auto Connection PDAĹ4DAJJKLDKJAOD=RA>AAJL=ENA@ OA?PEKJ ÂŽ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ÂŽ Set Bluetooth auto connection when car ignition is turned on ÂŽ Äť ⢠Basic Mode Screen Delete -NAOOPDA $GG1HZ >QPPKJPKL=EN=JAS When a Bluetooth device is connected, ÂŽ a new device cannot be paired. If you want to pair a new phone, first disconnect the connected Bluetooth device. ÂŽ Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-7 ÂŽ 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť When there is a connected device -NAOOPDA GAUKJPDAOPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHANKNPDA GAUKJPDADA=@QJEPPK@EOLH=UPDABKHHKSEJCO?NAAJ 3+21( Name Info Display Window Displays name of currently connected device Send If no number has been entered, switches to call history screen If a number has been entered, calls the number End If a number has been entered, deletes the number During a call, ends the current call Dial Pad Used to enter the phone number Press the hold to enter a â+â Press the hold ~ to connect to the speed dial saved within the mobile phone Delete Deletes entered numbers one digit at a time Save Saves the entered phone number to your car contacts Contacts Displays contacts list screen Connections Displays the Bluetooth device Connections screen supported in some mobile phones. Remaining Battery Displays the remaining battery for the connected Bluetooth device The remaining battery level displayed on your mobile phone Call Signal Strength Displays the call signal strength "JPANPDALDKJAJQI>ANUKQSEODPK?=HH=J@LNAOOPDA 6HQG >QPPKJ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠⢠The mobile phone battery and signal strength icons may not be battery icon may slightly differ with the device display. ⢠Description The speed dial feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. 4-8 ÂŽ ÂŽ During a call Name Ď Ď° ĎŽ ϲ Ďł 1DAJ=IAKBPDAKPDANL=NPUEO@EOLH=UA@EBPDAJQI>ANEOO=RA@ SEPDEJUKQN?KJP=?PO&BJKP KJHUPDALDKJAJQI>ANEO@EOLH=UA@ !QNEJC=?=HH PDAKPDANL=NPU OJ=IAJQI>AN=J@PDA?=HHPEIA =NA@EOLH=UA@ Info Display Window Displays other partyâs name/number If there is a call waiting, displays call waiting information Switch If there is a call waiting, switches the current call and connects the waiting call End Ends call Dial Pad Used to enter phone number Contacts Displays the Contacts screen During a handsfree call, this functions is used to switch the call to the mobile phone Upon switching the call to Private, the vehicle mic and Private speaker will turn off to allow a private conversation through the mobile phone Adjusts outgoing volume during calls Sets call volume as heard by the other party (Levels 0~5) Outgoing Vol. The outgoing volume may be heard differently depending on the connected Bluetooth device ÂŽ Status Bar Icons Name ⢠Description L &JBKNI=PEKJ Mutes call volume Bluetooth phone call state The telephone number may not be displayed in some mobile Mobile phone contacts or call history download status phones. A state when Bluetooth Handsfree and streaming Audio is all connected ÂŽ ÂŽ State when Bluetooth streaming Audio is connected State when Bluetooth Handsfree is connected ÂŽ ÂŽ Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-9 ÂŽ Using Bluetooth Ďą ĎŻ Description 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť Making/Answering Calls Name Calling by dialing a number "JPANJQI>ANKJPDA@E=HL=@âś-NAOO GAUKJ PDA 6HQG >QPPKJKNPDA PDAOPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHAN Description End Deletes all entered numbers Delete Deletes entered numbers one digit at a time Save Saves the entered number Making a call from Speed Dial "JPANPDAKN@ECEPOLAA@@E=HJQI>AN SEPDPDA!E=H-=@âś-NAOO=J@DKH@PDA H=OPJQI>AN L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Most functions within AV mode and SETUP will not operate during a Bluetooth handsfree call. Only the call ÂŽ volume and Navigation screens can be Ď ĎŽ ĎŻ operated. L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠&B UKQ LNAOO PDA 6HQG >QPPKJ SEPD KQPAJPANEJC=JQI>AN PDA =HH%EOPKNU O?NAAJEO@EOLH=UA@ -NAOO=J@DKH@PDA@E=HL=@ ÄKRAN OA?KJ@O PKAJPAN=ÄŹ ÄŹ 4-10 For speed dials saved within mobile phones, up to 2 digits are supported. ⢠Saving or changing speed dial numbers through the head unit. Calling through Redial Making a call from Call history -NAOOPDADKH@ÄKRANOA?KJ@O PDA GAUKJPDA 6HQG >QPPKJKNPDA OPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHAN -NAOOPDA 6HQG >QPPKJKNPDA (AUKJPDAOPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHANâś 0AHA?PPDA?=HHHEOPâś-NAOO &DOO L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠possible when there is no call history or the Bluetooth phone has not been ÂŽ connected. ⢠L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Redialing is not possible when there is history saved in your mobile phone into no call history or the Bluetooth phone the vehicle. ÂŽ has not been connected. Within the call history screen, press the 'RZQORDG button to download the call ⢠For more information on downloading call histories, refer to the âCall History âś Downloading Call Historyâ section. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-11 ÂŽ Using Bluetooth Calling through the call history is not 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť L &JBKNI=PEKJ Answering a call ⢠&J?KIEJC?=HHJKPE?Aâś-NAOOPDA GAUKJPDA $FFHSW >QPPKJKNPDA OPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHAN Rejecting a call When the incoming call pop-up is displayed, most functions within AV mode and SETUP will not operate. Only the call volume and Navigation screens can &J?KIEJC?=HHJKPE?Aâś-NAOOPDA GAUKJPDA 5HMHFW >QPPKJKNPDA OPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHAN be operated. ⢠The telephone number may not be dis- L &JBKNI=PEKJ played in some mobile phones. ⢠The reject call function may not be supported in some mobile phones. 4DAJ=?=HHEONA?AERA@KJPDA?KJJA?PA@ LDKJA PDA>AHHSEHHOKQJ@=J@PDALDKJA JQI>AN KB PDA KPDAN L=NPU SEHH >A @EO LH=UA@KJPDAEJ?KIEJC?=HHLKLQL =O ODKSJDANA 4-12 Operating Menus during a Call 1DA?=HHSEHH>AOSEP?DA@BNKIPDA%=J@O Switching Call to the Handsfree BNAAPKPDAHQAPKKPD IK>EHALDKJA Äť !QNEJC?=HHKJIK>EHALDKJAâś-NAOO PDA 8VH+DQGVIUHH >QPPKJKNLNAOO Switching Call to the Bluetooth phone ÂŽ !QNEJC%=J@OBNAA?=HHâś-NAOOPDA 3ULYDWH >QPPKJKNLNAOO=J@DKH@ PDA GAUÄKRANOA?KJ@O KJPDA OPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHAN L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The Private function may not be sup- =J@DKH@PDA GAUÄKRANOA? KJ@O KJPDAOPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHAN ported in some mobile phones. Using Bluetooth 1DA?=HHSEHH>AOSEP?DA@BNKIPDAHQAPKKPD Äť IK>EHALDKJAPKPDA?=ND=J@OBNAA Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-13 ÂŽ 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť Ending a call 4DEHAKJ=?=HHâś-NAOOPDA (QG (AUKJPDAOPAANEJC >QPPKJKNPDA NAIKPA?KJPNKHHAN &B PDANA EO S=EPEJC ?=HH LNAOO PDA Switching to Call Waiting &B=JKPDANLANOKJ?=HHOSDEHAUKQ=NA=H GAUKJPDAOPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHANÄQJ @ANOA?KJ@O KNLNAOOPDA 6ZLWFK NA=@UKJ=?=HH PDA?QNNAJP?=HHIQOP>A >QPPKJKJPDA-DKJAO?NAAJ LH=?A@KJDKH@KNAJ@A@PK=JOSANPDA JAS?=HH 1DAHQAPKKPD D=J@OBNAA?=HHSEHHAJ@ Äť Name Description Hold 1st call Places current call on call waiting and answer new call End 1st call Ends current call and answer new call Reject Rejects new call and maintains current call Switch If there is a call waiting, switches to the waiting call waiting call L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Call waiting is a feature that allows the caller to answer a second call while already on a call. When call waiting is used, the first call is placed on waiting mode. ⢠The Private function may not be supported in some mobile phones. 4-14 Setting Mic volume &BUKQLNAOOPDA 0XWH >QPPKJ PDAKQP Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume CKEJC RKHQIA EO IQPA@ =J@ >HK?GA@ PK 4DEHAKJ=?=HHâś0AHA?P 2XWJRLQJ9RO âś0AP,QPCKEJC 3KHQIAâś-NAOO 2. PDAKPDANL=NPU L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠4DEHAKJ=?=HHâś2OAPDA 3,)GJK> GAUO KJPDADA=@QJEPKNPDA KJPDAOPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHANPK =@FQOPPDANEJC?=HHRKHQIA The volume heard by the other party may differ depending on the mobile phone. If call volume heard by the other Using Bluetooth party is too low or too high, first adjust the volume setting. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-15 ÂŽ 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť L &JBKNI=PEKJ Contacts -NAOO &RQWDFWV âś0AHA?P KN Contacts can be divided into mobile phone contacts and car contacts. The contacts are the contacts downloaded from your Bluetooth device while the contacts are the contacts saved directly into the head unit. ⢠While it is possible to add and edit car contacts, it is not possible to add or edit the mobile contacts. ⢠For mobile phone contacts, up to 5,000 entries can be saved for each paired Bluetooth device. For car contacts, up to 1,000 contacts can be saved. ⢠Mobile contacts can be copied and saved to the car contacts. ⢠While it is possible to search mobile contacts only when the corresponding Bluetooth device is connected, car contacts can be searched even when the Bluetooth device is not connected. ⢠All Audio Video Navigation system users can check or modify car contacts. ⢠If there are numerous list entries, selecting the list page area will move to the corresponding list page. ⢠It is possible to download contacts during a call or while operating Bluetooth streaming audio mode. ⢠When downloading contacts, the icon will be displayed within the status bar. ⢠It is not possible to download contacts when the contacts download setting has been turned off within your Bluetooth device. In addition, some devices may require device authorization to download contacts. If downloading cannot be normally conducted, check the Bluetooth device settings or the screen state. ⢠The download feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. Check to see that the Bluetooth device supports the download feature. ⢠Ž ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ -NAOOPDA >QPPKJPK@EOLH=UHEOPKB?KJP=?PO@KSJHK=@A@ BNKIPDAIK>EHALDKJA -NAOO P=>PK@EOLH=UPDAHEOPKB?KJP=?POO=RA@SEPDEJ PDA?=NDA=@QJEP 4-16 ÂŽ Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration Name ϲ Ď Ď´ Ďł ĎŽ ĎŻ Ď° Ďą Description Mobile Contacts Contacts downloaded from Bluetooth device Car Contacts Car contacts directly saved into the head unit Search Search car contacts and mobile phone contacts (Search by name or number) Download Download contacts from Bluetooth device Copy List Select numbers within mobile phone and copy to car contacts ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ List page Displays total list pages and current list page (List page jump upon selecting scroll area) Download source Displays whether contacts were downloaded from the mobile phone or SIM L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Mobile phone contacts can be searched only when a Bluetooth device is connected. ⢠Up to 5,000 contacts from your Bluetooth phone or SIM can be downloaded into the car contacts. Contacts that have been down- ÂŽ ÂŽ loaded to the car cannot be edited or deleted. ⢠Mobile phone contacts are managed separately for each paired Bluetooth device (max 5 devices x 5,000 contacts each). Previously ÂŽ downloaded data will be stored even if the Bluetooth device has been disconnected. (However, the contacts and call history saved ÂŽ to the phone will be deleted if the paired phone is deleted.) ⢠Mobile and car contacts could be lost depending on the state of the head unit. Always make sure to back up important data. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-17 ÂŽ Using Bluetooth Bluetooth Device Name Name of connected Bluetooth device 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts ⢠When using Contacts Sync, the contacts and call histories within your -NAOOPDA 'RZQORDG >QPPKJBNKIPDA KJP=?POO?NAAJâś-NAOO QPPKJBNKIPDA KJP=?POO?NAAJâś0AHA?PEPAIOPK?KLU âś-NAOO&RS\ 1DA &RS\,WHPV BA=PQNA =HHKSO UKQ PK ?KLU IK>EHA ?KJP=?PO EJPK PDA ?=N Using Bluetooth ?KJP=?PO L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Up to 1,000 contacts can be copied into car contacts. L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Within the Info screen, press the &RS\ button to copy the number from your Checking Mobile Contacts Details 0AHA?P PDA @AOENA@ LDKJA JQI>AN BNKI mobile contacts to car contacts. Press the &DOO button to call the selected number. PDAIK>EHA?KJP=?POHEOPPK?DA?G@AP=EHO =>KQPPDAJQI>AN Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-19 ÂŽ 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť Car Contacts Screen Configuration Name Mobile Contacts ϲ Ď ĎŽ ĎŻ Ď° Ďą 4-20 Ďł Description Contacts downloaded from Bluetooth device ÂŽ Car Contacts Car contacts directly saved into the head unit Search Search car contacts and mobile phone contacts (Search by name or number) Add New Add new phone number Delete Items Select and delete car contacts list Car Name Displays car device name List page Displays total list pages and current list page (List page jump upon selecting scroll area) L &JBKNI=PEKJ Adding New Car Contacts ⢠-NAOO $GG1HZ âś0AHA?P 1DPH âś"JPANJ=IA=J@O=RAâś0AHA?P 1XPEHU âś0AHA?PPULA AJPANJQI>AN =J@O=RAâś-NAOO 'RQH Both the name and phone number (at least one number) must be entered to save a new contact. ⢠It is possible to add up to 1,000 contacts to the car device. Using Bluetooth Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-21 ÂŽ 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť Deleting Selected Car Contacts -NAOOPDA 'HOHWH,WHPV âś0AHA?PPDA ?KJP=?PUKQSEODPK@AHAPAâś-NAOO 'HOHWH âś-NAOO AN BNKI PDA ?=N ?KJP=?PO HEOP =J@ Delete Deletes selected phone number list REASJQI>ANEJBKNI=PEKJ Call Calls the number 1DEOBA=PQNAEOQOA@PKOAHA?PPDA?KNNAOLKJ@ Searching Contacts -NAOOPDA 6HDUFK >QPPKJPKOA=N?D BNKI?=NKNIK>EHA?KJP=?POO?NAAJ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The &DOO button on the screen will be disabled if a Bluetooth device is not ÂŽ Using Bluetooth connected. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-23 ÂŽ 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť Search by Name Searching by Number Call History -NAOOPDA 6HDUFKE\1DPH >QPPKJâś "JPANJ=IA=J@LNAOO 6HDUFK -NAOOPDA 6HDUFKE\1XPEHU >QPPKJ âś"JPANJQI>AN=J@LNAOO 6HDUFK Entering Call History Screen 4EPDEJPDA-DKJAO?NAAJ LNAOOPDA GAUKJPDA 6HQG >QPPKJKNPDA OPAANEJCNAIKPA?KJPNKHHAN L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠When searching a number, it is possible to search by entering just a part of the entire number. ⢠(ex: if you enter â1544â, all numbers that include â1544â will be searched.) 4-24 Call History Screen Configuration Downloading Call History 4EPDEJPDA =HH%EOPKNUO?NAAJ LNAOOPDA 'RZQORDG >QPPKJ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠call history list in some mobile phones. ⢠Calls received with hidden caller ID will Name Description Dialed Call Displays the outgoing call history list Received Call Displays the incoming call history list Missed Call Displays the missed call history list Download Downloads call history from mobile phone not be saved in the call history list. Using Bluetooth The call history may not be saved in the L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Up to 20 dialed, incoming, and missed call history lists can each be downloaded. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-25 ÂŽ 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť ⢠Viewing Call History Information The dialed/incoming time and call time information are not supported. ⢠4EPDEJPDA =HH%EOPKNUO?NAAJ OAHA?PPDAHEOP Sorting all call histories by time is not supported. ⢠It is possible to download call history even during a call or during Bluetooth streaming Name Description Download Download call histories from mobile phone Call Calls the number Save Saves the number to car contacts Delete Deletes the call history ÂŽ audio. ⢠When downloading call histories, the icon will be displayed within the status bar. ⢠It is not possible to commence download when the call history download feature is turned off within the Bluetooth device. Also some devices may require device autho- ÂŽ rization upon attempting to download call history. If downloading cannot be normally conducted, check the Bluetooth device setÂŽ tings or the screen state. ⢠The download feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. Check to see that the Bluetooth device supÂŽ ports the download feature. 4-26 Setting Bluetooth Connection -NAOOPDA &RQQHFWLRQV >QPPKJKJPDA -DKJAO?NAAJ Function Connections Menu ÂŽ Ď Help Displays Bluetooth Help screen ĎŽ Add New Pairs a new Bluetooth device Ď´ Ďľ Ď ĎŽ ĎŻ ÂŽ ÂŽ Connects/disconnects a Bluetooth device ĎŻ Connect/ Ď° Ďą ϲ Description Disconnect ÂŽ Deletes a paired Bluetooth device Ď° Delete Ďł ÂŽ Delets all paired Bluetooth devices Ďą Delete All ÂŽ ÂŽ Shows list of paired BluetoothÂŽ devices Ďł Paired device list Shows Bluetooth Streaming connection state ÂŽ Ď´ Streaming connection state Shows Bluetooth Handsfree connection state ÂŽ Ďľ Handsfree connection state Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-27 ÂŽ Using Bluetooth Sets Bluetooth device ϲ Auto Connection auto connection when car ignition is turned on 2OEJCHQAPKKPD Äť Connecting a Device Pairing a New Device 0AHA?PPDA@ARE?AUKQS=JPPK?KJJA?P =J@LNAOOPDA &RQQHFW >QPPKJ #KNIKNAEJBKNI=PEKJKJL=ENEJC NABANPK PDAĹ4DAJJKLDKJAOD=RA>AAJL=ENA@ OA?PEKJ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Bluetooth features supported within ÂŽ the vehicle are as follows. Some features may not be supported depending on your Bluetooth device. ÂŽ ⢠Answering and placing Bluetooth ÂŽ Handsfree calls ⢠Menu operation during call (Switch to Private, Switch to call waiting, Outgo- 1DA -DKJA O?NAAJ EO @EOLH=UA@ KJ?A = ing volume) HQAPKKPD %=J@OBNAAEO?KJJA?PA@SDEHA ⢠Download Call History PDAHQAPKKPD Q@EKO?NAAJEO@EOLH=UA@ ⢠Download Mobile Contacts KJ?AOPNA=IEJCQ@EKEO?KJJA?PA@ ⢠Download SIM Contacts ⢠Download and copy contacts to Äť Äť vehicle 4-28 ⢠Contacts/ Call History Auto Download ⢠Bluetooth device auto connection ⢠Bluetooth Audio ÂŽ ÂŽ ⢠⢠⢠It is possible to pair up to five Bluetooth ÂŽ ⢠becomes disconnected for various Only one Bluetooth device can be con- reasons, such as being out of range, nected at a time. turning the device OFF, or a Bluetooth Other devices cannot be paired while a communication error, Bluetooth de- Bluetooth device is already connected. vices are automatically searched and ÂŽ ÂŽ ⢠If the system becomes unstable due to communication errors between the ÂŽ Only Bluetooth Handsfree and Bluetooth vehicle and the Bluetooth device, re- audio related features will operate within set the Bluetooth and try again. Upon this system. resetting Bluetooth , the system is re- Normal operation is possible only for de- stored to its factory release state. %OXHWRRWK âś 6HWXS âś ÂŽ ÂŽ Using Bluetooth ÂŽ ÂŽ vices that support handsfree or audio features, such as a Bluetooth mobile phone ÂŽ $GYDQFHG6HWWLQJV âś 5HVWRUH)DFWRU\6HWWLQJV or a Bluetooth audio device. ÂŽ ⢠0AHA?PPDA@ARE?AUKQSEODPK@EO?KJJA?P âś-NAOO 'LVFRQQHFW âś-NAOO A @AHAPA@ EB EP EO ?KJJA?PA@ 0AHA?PPDA@ARE?AUKQS=JPPK@AHAPAâś -NAOO 'HOHWH âś-NAOO A?KJJA?PA@=? -NAOOPDA $XWR&RQQHFWLRQ >QPPKJâś 0AHA?PPDA@AOENA@KLPEKJâś0AP=J@ LNAOO 'RQH L &JBKNI=PEKJ &B=QPK?KJJA?PEKJEOPQNJA@KJ =HQAPKKPD  1De $XWR&RQQHFWLRQ button is a shortcut ?KN@EJCPKPDAOAPKLPEKJSDAJPDA?=NECJE menu to go to PEKJEOPQNJA@KJ ✠⢠6HWXS âś %OXHWRRWK $XWR&RQQHFWLRQ6HWWLQJV . If you press the 6HWWLQJ button next to the 8VHU6HOHFWHG3KRQH and Name Disable Auto Connection Previously User Selected Phone Connect by Priority &RQQHFWE\3ULRULW\ options, you can designate the phone you wish to con- Disables auto connection nect or set the phone priority. Auto connection with the previously connected Bluetooth phone Using Bluetooth Connected Phone Description ÂŽ Automatically connects to a user selected Bluetooth device ÂŽ Automatically connects according to the set BluetoothÂŽ phone priority Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-31 ÂŽ *"*, MEMO 5 &JBKNI=PEKJ â˘$-0&JBKNI=PEKJ â˘%AHL $-0&JBKNI=PEKJ About GPS ⢠In principle, roads with widths less $-0Ä$HK>=H-KOEPEKJ0UOPAI ÄŽ than 3m are not included within the $-0EO=OUOPAI@ARAHKLA@=J@KLAN=PA@ map data. Roads with sections sec- >UPDA2JEPA@0P=PAOPD=P@APANIEJAOPDA tions with widths less than 3m may be QOANÂO ?QNNAJP LKOEPEKJ ÄHKJCEPQ@A  H=PE deleted in future map data updates. @=P= =J@ KPDAN NAH=PA@ EJBKNI=PEKJ PK 1DEO OUOPAI EO QOA@ SEPD NAH=PA@ $-0 @=P= =J@ KPDAN NAH=PA@ EJBKNI=PEKJ PK @EOLH=UPDA?QNNAJPLKOEPEKJ  "NNKNOI=UK??QNEBPDAO=PAHHEPAEOPN=JO 4DAJ$-0EJBK?=JJKP>AQOA@ IEPPEJCEJ=??QN=PAOECJ=HOKNKJHUPSKKN LNKRE@AJ=REC=PEKJOANRE?AO HAOOO=PAHHEPAOECJ=HO?=J>ANA?AERA@ $-0EJBKI=UJKPKLAN=PAQJ@ANPDABKH HKSEJC?KJ@EPEKJO L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠For continued map updates, information gathering and surveys are conducted continuously to monitor road  4DAJ >QEH@EJCO K>OPNQ?PEKJO>HK?GO=PAHHEPAOECJ=HO  4DAJI=PANE=HO=NALH=?A@=>KRAPDA $-0=JPAJJ==J@>HK?GO=PAHHEPAOECJ=HO changes or new road constructions. Nonetheless, roads, facilities, and fares  4DAJ=@ECEP=H?AHHQH=NLDKJAÄ$%V impossible to completely remove all errors, including road updates, names, facilities, and fares. Please keep such fact in mind when using GPS. 5-2  "NNKNO PD=P K??QN EJ OQ?D ?KJ@EPEKJO ?=JJKP>A?KNNA?PA@ PQJJAHO KN KPDAN  4DAJPDAO=PAHHEPAEOJKPPN=JOIEPPEJC are under constant change and it is  1DAJ=REC=PEKJOUOPAIQOAO$-0EJBKN I=PEKJ R=NEKQO OAJOKNO NK=@ I=L PQ@A AP? >UQOEJCKNIKNAO=PAHHEPAO EJBKNI=PEKJ R=NEKQOOAJOKNO NK=@I=L Errors unavoidable due to system characteristics EOLH=?A@JA=NPDA$-0=JPAJJ= 3EASEJC$-0&JBK -NAOOPDA (AUâś0AHA?P âś *36,QIR ,QIR 1DA $-0 NA?ALPEKJ =J@ RADE?HA OLAA@ EJBKNI=PEKJ=NA@EOLH=UA@ GPS Information Information l 5-3 %AHL Viewing Help -NAOOPDA âś +HOS (AUâś0AHA?P ,QIR %AHL OA?PEKJO KJ PDA +=REC=PEKJ =J@ Äť HQAPKKPD BA=PQNAO?=J>AOAHA?PA@=J@ REASA@ 5-4 6 ,PDAN#A=PQNAO ⢠HEI=PA*K@A â˘-$0 HEI=PA*K@A Cautions upon operating Mode -NAOOPDA &/,0$7( GAUPK@EOLH=UPDA HEI=PAOP=PQO>=N L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠When operating the Multimedia or Navigation mode, press a Climate related key, such as 7(03 , $872 or $& to display the Climate status bar at the top of screen. 6-2 Basic Mode Screen Name Description Driver-side temperature Displays the driver-side temperature AUTO Display Displays whether the heating/cooling auto function is on/off A/C Display Displays whether the a/c is on/off Fan level Display Displays the current fan level Fan Direction Display Displays the set fan direction DUAL Display Enables the driver/passenger temperature to be set independently Passenger-side temperature Displays the passenger-side temperature Climate Mode Other Features l 6-3 HEI=PA*K@A Basic Operation Controlling driver/passenger temperature independently Controlling driver/passenger temperature simultaneously -NAOO PDA '8$/ GAU PK PQNJ PDA !2)OAPPEJC>=?GKJ -NAOO PDA '8$/ GAU PK PQNJ PDA !2)OAPPEJCKBB 4DAJ!2)EO@EO=>HA@ PDA@NERANOE@A =J@ L=OOAJCANOE@A PAILAN=PQNAO =NA ?KJPNKHHA@OEIQHP=JAKQOHU L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The cabin temperature can be adjusted in 0.5â units within a range of 17.5â~ 31.5â. ⢠The temperature will be displayed as LOW once it is adjusted below 17.5â and HIGH once it is adjusted above 31.5â. 6-4 4DAJ !2) D=O >AAJ @EO=>HA@ PDA 0APPEJC#=J!ENA?PEKJ @NERANOE@A=J@L=OOAJCANOE@APAILAN= PQNAO?=J>A?KJPNKHHA@EJ@ALAJ@AJPHU -NAOOPDAB=JGAUOPK?D=JCAPDAB=J @ENA?PEKJ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠When setting the driver-side temperature with DUAL on, the DUAL button will turn OFF if the driver-side tempera- L &JBKNI=PEKJ ture is set to LOW or HIGH. ⢠When setting the driver-side temperature with DUAL on, the DUAL button will turn OFF if the driver-side temperature is set to LOW or HIGH. Climate Mode Other Features l 6-5 HEI=PA*K@A 0APPEJC#=J)ARAH -NAOOPDA GAUPK?D=JCAPDA B=JHARAH L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠If the fan level is changed while in $872 off. 6-6 mode, AUTO mode will turn -$0 Screen Configuration Straight -$0Ä-=NGEJC$QE@A0UOPAI EO=OUOPAI Parallel Park SDE?DLNKRE@AOIKJEPKNA@L=NGEJCCQE@ =J?A1DA-$0SEHHKLAN=PA=QPKI=PE?=HHU SDAJ PDA ECJEPEKJ GAU EO PQNJA@ KJ =J@ Park Setup PDACA=NEOOAPPK/Ä/ARANOA 1DA-$0 SEHHOPKLKLAN=PEJCSDAJOAPPK=@EBBANAJP CA=N Steering sync guidelines Moves to straight parking mode Moves to straight parking mode Displays setup screens to set voice parking, guideline displays, and steering sync features Line displayed to help with parking guidance that displays the car position and steering angle 0PN=ECDP-=NGEJC 1DAOPN=ECDPL=NGEJCPN=?AEO@EOLH=UA@EJ PDABKHHKSEJCI=JJAN Red line 0.5m from the rear bumper Yellow line 1.0m from the rear bumper Yellow line 3.0m from the rear bumper Left side of Yellow line trace of driver-side wheels Yellow line Blue line wheels trace showing center of steering Other Features l 6-7 PGS Right side of trace of passenger-side -$0 -=N=HHAH-=NGEJC -=N=HHAH -=NGEJC EO ?KILNEOA@ KB OPALO 1DAL=N=HHAHL=NGEJCPN=?AEO@EOLH=UA@EJ  PDABKHHKSEJCI=JJAN &JOPAL OAHA?PPDA-=N=HHAH-=NGIAJQ =J@ IKRA PDA RADE?HA PK = LKOEPEKJ PK >ACEJL=N=HHAHL=NGEJC  @EOLH=UPDA@ENA?PEKJCQE@=J?AHEJA1DA 0PN=ECDP -=NGEJC EO ?KILNEOA@ KB L=NGEJCCQE@=J?AHEJASEHH>HEJGQJPEHPDA OPALO   0PAANPDAD=J@HAPKPDALNKLANLKOEPEKJPK CNAAJATPAJOEKJHEJANA=?DAOPDACNAAJ &JOPAL IKRAPDARADE?HAPK=LKOEPEKJ L=NGEJCCQE@=J?AHEJA@FQOPPDAD=J@HA PK>ACEJOPN=ECDPL=NGEJC1DAJ OAHA?PPDA PKSEPDEJ=OAPN=JCAPKOPKLPDA>HEJGEJC 0PN=ECDP-=NGIAJQ=J@=@FQOPPDAD=J@HA 0PALSEHHOP=NPKJ?AUKQLH=?APDACA=N PKPDALNKLANOL=?A EJNARANOA &J OPAL PDA O?NAAJ SEHH @EOLH=U PDA Red line 0.5m from the rear bumper OPAANEJCOUJ?PN=?A=J@OPAANEJC?AJPAN Yellow line 3.0m from the rear bumper Green line 6.0m from the rear bumper PN=?AQLKJLH=?EJCPDA?=NEJNARANOA  0PALEO=OPALEJSDE?DPKI=EJP=EJPDA D=J@HA=JCHA=OLNKLKOA@EJOPAL=J@ @NERAEJNARANOAEJPKPDAL=NGEJCOLKP  *=EJP=EJPDAOPAANEJC=JCHA=J@?KJPEJQA PKNARANOA1DACNAAJCQE@=J?AHEJASEHH >A@EOLH=UA@!NERAEJQJPEHPDAL=NGEJCHKP HEJAO I=P?DAO SEPD PDA CNAAJ CQE@=J?A HEJAO 6-8  BPANOPKLLEJCPDARADE?HA OPALSEHHOP=NP 0APPEJCO KJ?APDAD=J@HAEOPQNJA@EJPDANARANOA @ENA?PEKJPK=OAP=JCHA  0PALEOPDAO=IA=O0PN=ECDP-=NGEJC -NAOOPDA 2Q >QPPKJPKOAPL=NGEJC CQE@=J?ABA=PQNAO  3KE?A-=NGEJC$QE@=J?AÄŽ0APOSDAPDANPK PQNJKJPDARKE?ACQE@=J?AOQLLHEA@QLKJ OPN=ECDP=J@L=N=HHAHL=NGEJC  !EOLH=U$QE@AHEJAOÄŽ0APOSDAPDANPKPQNJ PDACQE@AHEJAOKJKBB 0PAANEJCOUJ?CQE@AHEJAOÄŽ0APOSDAPDAN PGS  PKPQNJOPAANEJCOUJ?PN=?AKJKBB Other Features l 6-9 *"*, MEMO 7 0APQL â˘0APQL â˘2OEJC0APQL 0APQL Basic Mode Screen Name 7-2 Description Sound Sets sound related settings Display Sets display related settings Media Sets Media related settings Bluetooth Sets BluetoothÂŽ related settings Navigation Sets various settings found within Navigation mode Edit My Places Set/Edit My Places within Navigation Mode Clock Sets current time and clock display Picture Frame Sets screen displayed when device is turned off Keyboard Sets the keyboard type Language Sets language for use within device System Update Checks system software version and receive updates Display Off Turn device display on/off (The device power will not be turned off) Close Close Setup menu screen ÂŽ Starting Mode -NAOOPDA 6(783 GAUâś-NAOO 6HWXS 4EPDEJ0APQL UKQ?=J?DA?G=J@?D=JCA PDAOAPPEJCOBKN=HHBA=PQNAOBKQJ@SEPDEJ PDAQ@EK3E@AK+=REC=PEKJOUOPAI Before Use Setup l 7-3 2OEJC0APQL Sound -NAOOPDA Setting Bass/Mid/Treble 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO -NAOOPDA 6RXQG 6RXQG >QPPKJâś-NAOO %DVV0LG7UHEOH âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH 2OA PDA Ô¸ Ôź Ôž Ôş >QPPKJO PK IKRAPDA?QNOKNKJPDA?KJPNKHO?NAAJPK PDA@AOENA@LKOEPEKJ -NAOO &HQWHU PK NAOPKNA OKQJ@ PK PDA ?AJPANLKOEPEKJ 2OAPDA Ôž KN Ôş ?QNOKNOPK=@FQOPPDA Setting Balance/Fader -NAOOPDA 6RXQG >QPPKJâś-NAOO L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The Balance/Fader settings allows you )DGHU%DODQFH âś0AP=J@LNAOO to set the sound position. For example, 'RQH you can set the sound close to the driver-seat so that the volume is relatively lower in the passenger or rear seats. 7-4 =OO*E@1NA>HAOAPPEJCO L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Press the &HQWHU button to restore the Bass/Mid/Treble to the center position. Setting Volume Ratio -NAOOPDA Name Navigation 6RXQG >QPPKJâś-NAOO Priority 9ROXPH5DWLR âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH Description Navigation guidance is output louder than audio volume Audio volume is output Audio Priority louder than the navigation Speed Dependent Volume Control -NAOOPDA 6RXQG >QPPKJâś-NAOO $GYDQFHG âś1QNJPDABA=PQNA 2Q âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH guidance. Same Ratio Audio volume and navigation guidance are output in identical volume L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The rear seat speaker will maintain its 1DAOAKLPEKJO=NAQOA@PKOAPPDARKHQIA audio volume regardless of which vol- N=PEK>UOAHA?PEJCBNKI+=REC=PEKJ-NEKN ume ratio is selected. ?=HHU=??KN@EJCPKPDARADE?HAOLAA@ Setup l 7-5 Using Setup EPUQ@EK-NEKNEPU0=IA/=PEK 1DARKHQIAHARAHEO?KJPNKHHA@=QPKI=PE 2OEJC0APQL Setting Beep Display -NAOOPDA 6RXQG >QPPKJâś-NAOO %HHS âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH -NAOOPDA 'LVSOD\ Adjusting Screen 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO -NAOOPDA 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO $GMXVW6FUHHQ âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH Adjusting audio mode screen "=?DLNAOOKBPDEO>QPPKJPQNJOPDA""- PKJAKIKBB L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠When the light on the left side of the button is turned on, this indicates that the BEEP tone is active. Press the %HHS button again to turn off the BEEP tone. 7-6 Adjusting video mode screen 2OAPDA Ôž KN Ôş PK=@FQOPPDA@EOLH=U Name Setting Illumination >NECDPJAOO=J@?KHKN -NAOOPDA Mode Description Audio mode Can adjust only brightness USB Video Can adjust brightness, hue, contrast, and saturation 'LVSOD\ >QPPKJâś-NAOO ,OOXPLQDWLRQ Description Automatic Adjusts the brightness automatically according to surrounding brightness Daylight Always maintains the brightness on high Night Always maintains the brightness on low L &JBKNI=PEKJ L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠⢠There are differences in the categories that can be adjusted depending on the brightness and color will automatically Adjusting audio mode illumination currently playing mode. ⢠In case of AUX mode PAL input, the When set to $XWRPDWLF , the screen be adjusted according to the surrounding brightness. Using Setup Saturation cannot be adjusted. Adjusting video mode illumination Setup l 7-7 2OEJC0APQL L &JBKNI=PEKJ Setting Screen Ratio ⢠-NAOOPDA 6RXQG >QPPKJâś-NAOO 5DWLR âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH Media If a DVD is created with a defined ratio (example: 16:9), the screen will not change even if a different screen ratio -NAOOPDA 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO 0HGLD (example: NORMAL screen) is selected. 1DA O?NAAJ N=PEK ?=J >A OAP EJ RE@AK Changing DVD Language IK@AO OQ?D=O!3!203&!",25 Name Description Normal 4:3 screen display Full Full screen display Wide 16:9 wide screen display 7-8 -NAOOPDA '9' >QPPKJâś-NAOO 9RLFH âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH Changing to Other Language -NAOO 2WKHU >QPPKJ PK OAP = RKE?A H=JCQ=CA KPDAN PD=J KJA KB PDA @EO -NAOOPDA '9' >QPPKJâś-NAOO 9RLFH âś-NAOO 2WKHU âś0AP=J@ LH=UA@ H=JCQ=CAO "JPAN PDA RKE?A LNAOO 'RQH @ E O L H = U P D A @ A O E N A @ H = J C Q = C A H = J C Q = C A ? K @ A K J P D A O ? N A A J P K 1DAIAPDK@KB?D=JCEJCPDARKE?A?=L PEKJIAJQH=JCQ=CAEOPDAO=IA#KHHKS PDA OPALO BKN ?D=JCEJC PDA RKE?A H=J CQ=CA PK ?D=JCA PDA ?=LPEKJ KN IAJQ H=JCQ=CA ,J?A=?KNNA?PH=JCQ=CA?K@AD=O>AAJ >ANAOPKNA@=J@PDAOAPH=JCQ=CASEHH>A @EOLH=UA@ -NAOO 'RQH >QPPKJPK=LLHU?D=JCAO 1DA!3!SEHHNAOP=NPBNKIPDA>ACEJJEJC Setup l 7-9 Using Setup AJPANA@ H=JCQ=CAOAHA?PEKJO?NAAJSEHH 2OEJC0APQL L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠BluetoothÂŽ -NAOOPDA 'LY; 92' >QPPKJâś-NAOO 5HJLVWUDWLRQ -NAOOPDA For more information on language codes, refer to language code section in a later section within the manual. ⢠DivX VOD 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO %OXHWRRWK If the selected language is not included within the disc or the disc does not support the method of setting as described in this manual, the language will not automatically change. ⢠DVD Setup is not used to change the settings for the currently playing DVD. It is a function used to set characteristics of the DVD player. After completing setup, the DVD will automatically restart 1DEO IAJQ EO QOA@ PK NACEOPAN LNK@Q?PO from the beginning to apply changes. PD=POQLLKNPPDA!ER5BA=PQNA Äť 1DAOAIAJQO=HHKSUKQPKOAPHQAPKKPD NAH=PA@BA=PQNAO 7-10 Name Description Name Auto Connection Settings ÂŽ Auto Connection Settings Sets Bluetooth device auto connection when car ignition is turned on between the vehicle and BluetoothÂŽ devices Automatically downloads the mobile phone contacts and Sync Setting call histories to the car upon connecting BluetoothÂŽ Disable Auto Connection -NAOOPDA %OXHWRRWK >QPPKJâś $XWR&RQQHFWLRQ6HWWLQJV âś0AP=J@ LNAOO 'RQH Previously Connected Phone Contacts Contacts Download Setting Sets which Contacts to download from between Mobile or SIM contacts Phone Connect by Priority Sets whether to use the Audio Setting streaming audio feature Settings Automatically connects the previously connected BluetoothÂŽ device the set BluetoothÂŽ device Automatically connects according to the set BluetoothÂŽ phone priority L &JBKNI=PEKJ ÂŽ Advanced Disables auto connection User Selected Automatically connects to Streaming ⢠If you press the 6HWWLQJ button next t o t h e 8VHU6HOHFWHG3KRQH a n d Äť &B=QPK?KJJA?PEKJEOPQNJA@KJ =HQAPKKPD &RQQHFWE\3ULRULW\ options, you can @ARE?A SEHH =QPKI=PE?=HHU >A ?KJJA?PA@ designate the phone you want to con- =??KN@EJCPKPDAKLPEKJOAPPEJCSDAJPDA?=N nect or set the phone priority. ECJEPEKJEOPQNJA@KJ Setup l 7-11 Using Setup Sets Bluetooth related settings, including Change Passkey, Device Information, Delete All Call History, Delete All Car Contacts, and Restore Factory Settings Description 2OEJC0APQL Contacts Sync Setting Contacts Download Setting -NAOOPDA -NAOOPDA L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠%OXHWRRWK >QPPKJâś-NAOO &RQWDFWV6\QF6HWWLQJ âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH %OXHWRRWK >QPPKJâś-NAOO &RQWDFWV'RZQORDG6HWWLQJ âś0AP=J@ LNAOO 'RQH When the mobile phone contacts and SIM contacts are both selected, the mobile phone contacts will be downloaded first. Streaming Audio Setting -NAOOPDA %OXHWRRWK >QPPKJâś-NAOO 6WUHDPLQJ$XGLR6HWWLQJ âś 'RQH 1DEOBA=PQNA=QPKI=PE?=HHU@KSJHK=@OPDA 6KQ?=JOAHA?PPDA?KJP=?POUKQSEODPK IK>EHALDKJA?KJP=?PO=J@?=HHDEOPKNEAO @KSJHK=@ Äť PKPDA?=NQLKJHQAPKKPD ?KJJA?PEKJ &BUKQ@KJKPSEODPKQOA KJP=?PO0UJ? PQNJPDABA=PQNAKBB L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠This feature may not be supported in ÂŽ some Bluetooth devices. 7-12 Name Mobile Contacts SIM Contacts Description Download contacts saved in your mobile phone Download contacts saved in SIM 4DAJOPNA=IEJC=Q@EKEOPQNJA@,J UKQ?=J Äť LH=U IQOE? BEHAO O=RA@ EJ UKQN HQAPKKPD @ARE?ABNKIPDA?=N L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Name This feature may not be supported in Change ÂŽ some Bluetooth devices. Passkey Device Information Advanced settings Delete All Call History -NAOOPDA %OXHWRRWK >QPPKJâś-NAOO $GYDQFHG6HWWLQJV Delete All Car Contacts Description Changes the passkey used to authenticate BluetoothÂŽ device Searches car BluetoothÂŽ device information and change device name Change Passkey -NAOOPDA %OXHWRRWK >QPPKJâś -NAOO $GYDQFHG6HWWLQJV âś -NAOO &KDQJH3DVVNH\ âś 0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH Deletes all call history of connected BluetoothÂŽ device Deletes all car contacts Restore Factory Restores BluetoothÂŽ Settings 1DEOBA=PQNAEOQOA@PK?D=JCAPDAL=OOGAU Äť NAMQENA@ PK ?KJJA?P = HQAPKKPD @ARE?A PKPDA?=N L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠@R=J?A@0APPEJCO=HHKSUKQPK?KJPNKH ⢠ĝ R=NEKQO=@@EPEKJ=HHQAPKKPD NAH=PA@OAP PEJCO The default passkey is 0000. The $GYDQFHG6HWWLQJV features cannot be used while the vehicle is in motion. ⢠To operate these features, first park the vehicle in a safe location. Setup l 7-13 Using Setup factory state settings 2OEJC0APQL Device Information Delete All Call History Delete All Car Contacts -NAOOPDA $GYDQFHG6HWWLQJV >QPPKJâś -NAOO 'HYLFH,QIRUPDWLRQ -NAOOPDA $GYDQFHG6HWWLQJV >QPPKJâś -NAOO 'HOHWH$OO&DOO+LVWRU\ -NAOOPDA $GYDQFHG6HWWLQJV >QPPKJâś -NAOO 'HOHWH$OO&DU&RQWDFWV 1DEOBA=PQNA=HHKSOUKQPK?DA?G@ARE?A 1DEOBA=PQNA=HHKSOUKQPK@AHAPAPDAAJPENA 1DEOBA=PQNA=HHKSOUKQPK@AHAPA=HH?KJ EJBKNI=PEKJ ?=HHDEOPKNUBKNPDA?KJJA?PA@HQAPKKPD L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠@ARE?A L &JBKNI=PEKJ Press the &KDQJH1DPH button to change the name of the device. ⢠ĝ The default car name is set to i40. ⢠If there are no call histories or a ÂŽ Bluetooth device is not connected, the 'HOHWH$OO&DOO+LVWRU\ button will be disabled. 7-14 P=?POO=RA@EJPDA?=N L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Only contacts saved in the car are deleted. Contacts downloaded from the mo- Restore Factory Settings -NAOOPDA $GYDQFHG6HWWLQJV >QPPKJâś -NAOO 5HVWRUH)DFWRU\6HWWLQJV bile phone will not be deleted. In order to delete the contacts downloaded from your mobile phone, go to the 3+21( âś &RQQHFWLRQV screen and delete the paired device. ⢠Upon deleting a paired device, the call history and contacts lists saved to the head unit will also be deleted. 1QNJEJC KJ PDEO BA=PQNA SEHH AN=OA =HH L=ENA@LDKJAO=J@=HHKSOUKQPKNAOPKNA Äť HQAPKKPD NAH=PA@ OAPPEJCO =J@ @=P= PK Using Setup PDA@AB=QHPB=?PKNUOAPPEJCO L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The 5HVWRUH)DFWRU\6HWWLQJV feature cannot be used when a Bluetooth ÂŽ device is connected. To use this feature, ÂŽ first disconnect the Bluetooth device. Setup l 7-15 2OEJC0APQL Navigation -NAOOPDA 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO 1DYLJDWLRQ Name Unit Estimated Time of Distance and Time to Fuel Type Destinations upon Start-up Setting NAH=PA@OAPPEJCO Select between mile or km Set whether to display estimated time of arrival or travel on the route info display screen Set whether to display distance and time to destination or to waypoint on the route info display screen Set vehicle fuel type. Display Previous Set whether to display the Driving Speed 1DAOAIAJQO=HHKSUKQPKOAP+=REC=PEKJ Description previous destinations popup upon starting system Set basic info to calculate estimated arrival time to destination or waypoint Auto Search DÄĹĹś -NAOOPDA 1DYLJDWLRQ >QPPKJâś Select a Voice -NAOO 0DLQ âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH 1DEOIAJQEOQOA@PKOAPCAJAN=HJ=REC= PEKJKLPEKJO 7-16 Automatically search for gas when fuel gauge stations when fuel gauge reads low reads low Select between Male or Female Voice ⢠L &JBKNI=PEKJ @AOPEJ=PEKJKNS=ULKEJP 1DEO IAJQ EO QOA@ PK OAP PDA OUI>KHO When you have finished with the -NAOO PDA 'HIDXOW >QPPKJ PK NAOAP PDA =J@EJ@E?=PKNO@EOLH=UA@SEPDEJ+=REC= settings, press the 'RQH button to @NEREJCOLAA@OAPPEJCO PEKJIK@A save changes. L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Driving Speed Setting -NAOOPDA (GLW >QPPKJSEPDEJPDAĹ!NER Name The default values for Residential, Main Route Indicator Streets, and Expressways are 30km, Line 60km, and 100km, respectively. EJC0LAA@0APPEJCÂIAJQPKOAPPDAAOPE Display One-way I=PA@@NEREJCOLAA@BKNNAOE@AJPE=HNK=@O Street Symbol I=EJOPNAAPO =J@ATLNAOOS=UO1DAOAP @NEREJCOLAA@EO=LLHEA@PK?=H?QH=PAPDA Trace Display AOPEI=PA@PEIAPKNA=?DPDA@AOPEJ=PEKJ KNS=ULKEJP Description From the 4 route indicator line colors, set the color for use Set whether to display the one-way street symbol on the map Set whether to trace the route passed by the vehicle or whether to reset -NAOOPDA 1DYLJDWLRQ >QPPKJâś -NAOO 'LVSOD\ âś0AP=J@LNAOO ⢠When you have finished with the settings, press the 'RQH button to save changes. 1DA ?D=JCA@ @NEREJC OLAA@ EO QOA@ PK ?=H?QH=PA PDA AOPEI=PA@ PEIA QJPEH PDA Setup l 7-17 Using Setup L &JBKNI=PEKJ 'RQH Route Indicator Line -NAOOPDA (GLW >QPPKJSEPDEJPDAĹ/KQPA &J@E?=PKN)EJAÂIAJQPK?D=JCAPDA?KHKN KBPDANKQPAEJ@E?=PKNHEJA Route Search Guidance -NAOOPDA 1DYLJDWLRQ >QPPKJâś -NAOO 5RXWH6HDUFK âś0AP=J@LNAOO -NAOOPDA 1DYLJDWLRQ >QPPKJâś -NAOO *XLGDQFH âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH 'RQH 1DEO IAJQ EO QOA@ PK OAP NKQPA OA=N?D 1DEO IAJQ EO QOA@ PK OAP KLPEKJO KJ NAH=PA@KLPEKJO OLAA@=HANPO @NERAN=HANPO=J@=@IEJEO PN=PERA@EOPNE?PCQE@=J?A Name Use Alternative Route Search Display Route Options after Re-Calculation 7-18 Description Set whether to first display alternative routes upon conducting route search Set whether to display the pop-up screen that allows changes to route options upon route recalculation Name Speed Alert Guidance Driver Alert Guidance Description Speed Alert Guidance 1K ?D=JCA PDA Ĺ0LAA@ HANP $QE@=J?A KLPEKJ LNAOOPDA (GLW >QPPKJSEPDEJPDA Set options related to various camera alerts Set options related to speed bumps, curves, and merges Ĺ0LAA@HANP$QE@=J?AÂIAJQ Name Description Turns alarm sound on/off upon Guidance using Speed Trap/Overspeed- Setup Default ing Alarm Sets camera guidance alarm distance Set options to provide region names upon drivDistrict Guidance ing within administrative district boundaries Administrative Using Setup Setup l 7-19 2OEJC0APQL Driver Alert Guidance 1KOAPPDA!NERANHANP$QE@=J?AO KLPEKJ LNAOOPDA (GLW >QPPKJSEPDEJPDA â!NERANHANP$QE@=J?AâIAJQ ⢠L &JBKNI=PEKJ 1DEOIAJQEOQOA@PKNAOAPO=RA@?D=JC Alerts provided within âDriver Alert AO=J@QOANLNABANAJ?AO Guidanceâ may differ depending on #=RKNEPAO@=P=?=J>AO=RA@KJPK=20 actual road conditions. KN@KSJHK=@A@BNKI=20 Name Reset (Default) -NAOOPDA 1DYLJDWLRQ >QPPKJâś -NAOO 'HIDXOW âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH Description Default Resets all set changes back to the default state Memory Points Resets all saved memory point information Favorite data stored Save favorites to USB on a USB storage device memory Get the favorite date on a USB starage device Used to download favorites saved in USB memory to the head unit L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠If the settings of an option are reset, then all settings will be restored to the default factory state. 7-20 My Places DÇWĹŻÄÄÄĆ -NAOOPDA -NAOOPDA Name Store current 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO (GLW0\3ODFHV position (GLW0\3ODFHV >QPPKJ âś-NAOO 0\3ODFH âś0AP=J@LNAOO Add My Places 'RQH Description Add the current vehicle position as a My Place Add a My Place by using search functions Edit information pertaining to saved My Places, such Edit My Places as name, location, and telephone number Delete selected Delete one or all saved My My Places Edit Group name 1DAOAIAJQO=HHKSUKQPKOAP*U-H=?AO ⢠By default, names of folders have been set as âGroupâ. #NKIPDA*U-H=?AOHEOP OAHA?PPDA@A OENA@IAJQPKAEPDAN=@@ @AHAPAKNA@EP *U-H=?AO Setup l 7-21 Using Setup Edit name of corresponding group L &JBKNI=PEKJ NAH=PA@OAPPEJCOQOA@EJPDA+=REC=PEKJ Places 2OEJC0APQL Name Favorite Places Store current position -NAOOPDA (GLW0\3ODFHV >QPPKJâś -NAOO )DYRULWH3ODFHV Add Favorite Place Edit Favorite Place Delete Favorite Place Description Adds the current position as a Favorite Place Add a Favorite Place by using search functions Home, Office -NAOOPDA (GLW0\3ODFHV >QPPKJâś -NAOO +RPH KN 2IILFH Edit information pertaining to saved Favorite Places, such as name, location, and telephone number Delete one or all saved Favorite Places L &JBKNI=PEKJ If Favorite Places have not been added, the (GLW)DYRULWH3ODFH and 'HOHWH)DYRULWH3ODFH buttons will be disabled. ⢠PKP=H KB #=RKNEPA -H=?AO ?=J >A ,JA %KIA =J@ ,BBE?A ?=J A=?D >A O=RA@#=RKNEPA-H=?AO?=J>AOAHA?PA@ O=RA@ 1DA OAP %KIA =J@ ,BBE?A LKOE =PPDA>KPPKIKBPDA!AOPEJ=PEKJ0A=N?D PEKJO?=J>AOAHA?PA@=PPDA>KPPKIKBPDA I=EJO?NAAJ !AOPEJ=PEKJ0A=N?DI=EJO?NAAJ 7-22 L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠Clock Settings If the Home and Office has not been -NAOOPDA set, these buttons will be displayed as 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO &ORFN disabled within the Destination Search screen. Speed Alerts -NAOOPDA (GLW0\3ODFHV >QPPKJâś -NAOO 6SHHG$OHUW âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH 1DAOAIAJQO=HHKSUKQPKOAP?HK?GNA 4EPDEJ (GLW6SHHG$OHUW O?NAAJ EPEOLKO H=PA@OAPPEJCO Using Setup OE>HAPKA@EPJ=IAOKBO=RA@0LAA@HANPO Setup l 7-23 2OEJC0APQL L &JBKNI=PEKJ Clock Setting ⢠-NAOOPDA &ORFN >QPPKJâś-NAOO 7LPH âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH When Daylight Savings Time is turned Description Displays time according to the received GPS time Daylight Turns on/off daylight saving time feature 7-24 Changes Clock Type (Digital/ Analog) Date Display Sets whether to display date within Clock screen â˘The time may not be properly displayed -NAOOPDA &ORFN >QPPKJâś-NAOO 9LHZ âś0AP=J@LNAOO 'RQH GPS Time Time Format Clock Type =QPEKJ View SEPDEJPDAQ@EK3E@AK+=REC=PEKJOUOPAI Saving Time Description on, the clock is moved back one hour. 1DEO IAJQ EO QOA@ PK OAP PDA PEIA QOA@ Name Name Converts the time system shown when within digital clock between 12 hour / 24 hours 1DEOIAJQEOQOA@PKOAPPDA?HK?GPULA =J@@=PA@EOLH=USEPDEJPDAQ@EK3E@AK +=REC=PEKJOUOPAI if the GPS time is not connected. Picture Frame Keyboard -NAOOPDA -NAOOPDA 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO 3LFWXUH)UDPH âś0AP=J@-NAOO 'RQH .H\ERDUG âś0AP=J@-NAOO 'RQH Name Description Clock Displays the clock on the screen when the system power is turned off Image Displays the image saved from the USB on the screen when the system power is turned off No Image No image is displayed when the system power is turned off Using Setup ĆĆÄĆĆ 'RQH 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠When the picture frame is set to âImage', 1DEOIAJQEOQOA@PKOAHA?PPDAO?NAAJ you can set an image saved within a @EOLH=UA@ SDAJ PDA OUOPAI LKSAN EO USB as the picture frame by pressing PQNJA@KBB the %URZVH button. Setup l 7-25 2OEJC0APQL Language System Update -NAOOPDA /DQJXDJH >QPPKJâś0AP =J@LNAOO 'RQH -NAOOPDA 6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO 6\VWHP8SGDWH âś-NAOO 8SGDWH âś-NAOO 2. 1DEOKLPEKJ=HHKSOUKQPK?D=JCAPDAPULA KBGAU>K=N@QOA@SEPDEJPDAOUOPAI Name Description Keyboard with characters Keyboard 1 arranged in order Keyboard 2 Keyboard similar to the one used within a computer L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠If the Language is set to English, then Voice Recognition will not operate. L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠The set keyboard will be applied to all input modes across the entire system. 7-26 BPANEJOANPEJCPDA0!?=N@SEPDPDAQL 21&,+ @=PABEHA LNAOO 2. PKOP=NPPDAQL@=PA ,J?AQL@=PEJCEO?KILHAPA PDAOUOPAI â˘Please use only the SD card that was SEHH=QPKI=PE?=HHUNAOP=NP â˘The use of a separately purchased SD included with the vehicle purchase. card may result in damage due to heat related deformation. L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠This product requires regular updates use of separately purchased SD cards for software corrections, new func- shall not be covered within the product tions and map updates. Updating may require up to 1 hour depending on the ⢠â˘Product malfunctions caused by the warranty. â˘Repeatedly connecting/disconnecting data size. the USB in a short period of time may Turning off the power or ejecting the SD cause damage to the device. card during the update process may result in data loss. Make sure to keep Using Setup the ignition on and wait until updating is complete. Setup l 7-27 2OEJC0APQL L &JBKNI=PEKJ Display Off ⢠6HWXS >QPPKJâś-NAOO 'LVSOD\2II This feature is used to listen to only sound and can be very helpful in preventing glare from the screen when driving at night. ⢠Even when the display is off, sound will be played. -NAOO PDA 'LVSOD\2II >QPPKJ PK PQNJ KBBPDA@EOLH=U1KQ?D=JUSDANAKJPDA PKQ?DO?NAAJPKPQNJPDA@EOLH=U>=?GKJ 7-28 8 LLAJ@ET Â!3!H=JCQ=CA?K@A ÂABKNAPDEJGEJCPDANAEO=LNK@Q?P@ABA?P Â1NKQ>HAODKKPEJC Â#. Â&J@AT LLAJ@ET DVD language code Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation 0101 Afar 0625 Frisian 1222 Latvian 1912 Slovenian 0315 Corsican 0923 Hebrew 1518 Oriya 2012 Tagalog Irish 1307 Malagasy 1913 Samoan 0319 Czech 1009 Yiddish 1601 Punjabi 2014 Tswana 1309 Maori 1914 Shona 0325 Welsh 1001 Japanese 1612 Polish 2015 Tongo Pushto 0102 Abkhazian 0701 0106 Afrikaans 0704 Scots 0113 Amharic 0712 Gallegan 1311 Macedonian 1915 Somal 0401 Danish 1022 Javanese 1619 2018 Turkish 0118 Arabic 0714 Guarani 1312 Malayalam 1917 Albanian 0405 German 1101 Georgian 1620 Portuguese 2019 Tsonga 0119 Assamese 0721 Gujarati 1314 Mongolian 1918 Serbian 0426 Bhutani 1111 Kazakh 0125 0801 Hausa 1315 Moldavian 1919 Swati 0512 0126 Azerbaijani 0809 Hindi 1318 Marathi Sesotho 0514 Croatian 1319 Malay 0201 Aymara Bashkir 0818 1920 1721 Quechua 2020 Tatar Greek 1112 Greenlandic 1813 Romance 2023 Twi German 1113 Cambodian 1814 Kirundi 2111 Ukrainian 1921 Sundanese 0515 Esperanto 1114 Kannada 1815 Romanian 2118 Urdu Uzbek 0205 Belarusian 0821 Hungarian 1320 Maltese 1922 Swedish 0519 Spanish 1115 Korean 1821 0207 Bulgarian Burmese 1923 Swahili 0520 Estonian 1119 Kashmiri 1823 Kinyarwanda 2209 Vietnamese 0208 Bihari 0901 Interlingua 1401 Nauru 2001 Tamil 0521 Basque 1121 Kurdish 1901 Sanskrit 2215 Volapuk 0209 Bislama 0905 Interlingue 1405 Nepali 2005 Telugu 0601 Persian 1125 Kirghiz 1904 Sindhi 2315 Wolo 0214 Bengali 0911 Dutch 2007 Tajik 0609 Finnish 1201 Latin 1907 Sangho 2408 Xhosa 0215 Tibetan 0914 Indonesian 1415 Norwegian 2008 Thai 0610 Fijian 1214 Lingala 1908 Croatian 2515 Yoruba 0218 Breton 0919 Icelandic 1503 Occitan 2009 Tigrinya 0615 Faroese 1215 Laotian 1909 Sinhalese 2608 Chinese 0301 Catalan 0920 Italian 1513 Oromo 2011 Turkmen 0618 French 1220 Lithuanian 1911 Slovak 2621 Zulu 8-2 0825 Armenian Inupiak 1325 1412 Russian 2126 Before thinking there is a product defect The following occurrences are not malfunctions ⢠1DA?QNNAJPLKOEPEKJ=OODKSJKJPDAJ=REC=PEKJI=U@EBANBNKI PDA=?PQ=HLKOEPEKJQJ@ANPDABKHHKSEJC?KJ@EPEKJO ⢠⢠⢠The following occurrences are not malfunctions ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠KNNA?PNKQPACQE@=J?AI=UJKPK??QN@QAPKOA=N?D?KJ@EPEKJO KN@NEREJCLKOEPEKJ The following occurrences are not malfunctions ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠Guidance to go straight may be given while driving on a straight road Guidance may not be given even when having turned at an intersection There are certain intersections in which guidance may not occur A route guidance signaling for a u-turn may occur in some No u-turn intersections Route guidance signaling entrance into a No-entry zone may occur (No enter zone, road under construction, etc.) Guidance may be given to a position that is not the actual destination if roads to reach the actual destination do not exist or are too narrow Faulty voice guidance may be given if the vehicle breaks away from the designated route (ex: if a turn is made at an intersection while the navigation provided guidance to go straight) Appendix l 8-3 Appendix ⢠When driving on Y-shaped roads with narrow angles the current position may be displayed in the opposite direction The current position may be displayed on the opposite side of the road Within city streets, the current position may be displayed on the opposite side or on an off-road position When changing the zoom level from maximum to a different level, the current position may become displayed on a different road If the vehicle is loaded onto a ferry or a car transport vehicle, the current position may become stalled on the last position prior to loading if the battery is removed The current position may be displayed differently in the following conditions If the battery terminal is removed while driving on a spiral-shaped road When driving in mountain regions with sharp turns or sudden brakes When entering a road after passing an underground parking structure, building parking structure, or roads with many rotations When driving in heavy traffic with frequent go/stops When driving under slippery conditions, such as heavy sand, snow, etc When driving on spiral-shaped roads When the tires have recently been replaced (Especially upon use of spare or studless tires) When using tires of improper size When the tire pressure for the tires are different When the replacement tire is worn or used (Especially studless tires having passed a nd seasons) When driving near high-rise buildings When a roof carrier has been installed When a long distance route is calculated while driving on an expressway. In such cases, continued driving will automatically enable the system to conduct map matching or use updated GPS information to provide the current position. (In such cases, up to several minutes may be required.) LLAJ@ET 1DABKHHKSEJCI=UK??QN=BPAN?KJ@Q?PEJCNKQPA?=H?QH=PEKJ The following occurrences are not malfunctions ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠Guidance may be given to a position differing from the current position when turning at an intersection When driving in high speeds, route recalculation may take a longer period of time Route guidance signaling for a u-turn may occur in some No u-turn intersections Route guidance signaling entrance into a no enter zone many occur (No enter zone, road under construction, etc.) Guidance may be given to a position removed from the actual destination if roads to reach the actual destination do not exist or are too narrow Faulty voice guidance may be given if the vehicle breaks away from the designated route (ex: if a turn is made at an intersection while the navigation provided guidance to go straight) Before thinking the product has malfunctioned "NNKNOPD=PK??QN@QNEJCPDAKLAN=PEKJKNEJOP=HH=PEKJKBPDEO Problem There are small red, blue, or green dots on the screen The sound or image is not working The video is being displayed but sound is not working Possible Cause ⢠Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel deficiency may occur within .% of total pixels ⢠Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned to [ACC] or [ON]? Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF? ⢠⢠⢠⢠When the power is turned on, the corners of the screen are dark Sound is working from only one speaker ⢠Is the FAL.BAL control or volume set to only side? Sound and video do not work in AUX mode ⢠Is the audio and video connector fully inserted into the AUX terminal? The external device is not working ⢠Is the external device connected with a standard connector cable? ⢠Within modes that play files by reading external sources, such as discs, USB, iPod, or BluetoothÂŽ 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 operated prior to the most recent mode will operate If the previous mode still cannot be properly played, the mode operated prior to that will operate &BUKQ=NAD=REJCLNK>HAIOSEPDPDA@ARE?A PNUPDAOQCCAOPEKJO HEOPA@>AHKS AOPOANRE?A?AJPAN Upon turning power on, the most recent mode screen is not displayed ⢠⢠8-4 The display looking somewhat darker after prolonged periods of use is a normal phenomenon within LCD panels and do not signal a malfunction. If the screen is very dark, contact your point of purchase or the nearest service center ⢠@ARE?AI=U>AIEOP=GAJ=O=@ARE?AI=HBQJ?PEKJ &BLNK>HAIOLANOEOP ?KJP=?PUKQNLKEJPKBLQN?D=OAKNPDAJA=N Has the volume been set to a too low? Has the volume been set to mute? Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure ⢠The power does not turn on The system does not play The fuse is disconnected ⢠Check to see that the device has been properly connected The disc has not been inserted or has been inserted upside down ⢠Insert the disc properly so that the sides are facing the correct direction The disc has been contaminated ⢠Wipe away dirt and other foreign substances from the disc ⢠Charge the battery. If the problem persists, contact your point of purchase or service center ⢠Insert a disc which is supported by the device A disc with a region code not supported by the device has been inserted ⢠The region code for the device is code ââ Use a DVD which has the region code of ââ or âALLâ The brightness, saturation, hue, and contrast levels are not set properly ⢠A disc not supported by the device has been inserted ⢠Properly adjust the brightness, saturation, hue, and contrast levels through Display Setup Video does not work Possible Cause The brightness level is set to the lowest level The connection is not proper ⢠⢠Adjust the brightness to a higher level. Check to see that the device has been properly connected The volume level is set the lowest level. The connection is not proper The device is currently fast-forwarding, 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-forwarding, rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode ⢠The disc is dirty or scratched ⢠⢠Vibration is occurring from where the conversion switch has been installed ⢠⢠Image color/one quality is low ⢠⢠⢠Sound does not work Countermeasure ⢠The sound or video quality is low ⢠Wipe off water or dirt from the DISC. Do not use a disc which has been scratched The sound may be short-circuited and the image distorted if the device vibrates. The device will return to normal once vibrations stop Aging of the video display and deterioration in performance may cause certain quality degradations Appendix l 8-5 Appendix The image color/tone quality is low Replace with a suitable fuse. If the fuse is disconnected again, please contact your point of purchase or service center Device is not properly connected The vehicle battery is low The system does not play ⢠Problem LLAJ@ET Problem Possible Cause ⢠Subtitles do not work Subtitles do not turn off ⢠⢠⢠The sound or subtitle language does not change The selected sound or subtitle language cannot be used ⢠⢠⢠⢠The USB does not work ⢠Countermeasure Subtitles are not included in the currently playing DVD. The subtitle language has been set to âoffâ ⢠The DVD has disabled the hide subtitle function ⢠Only one language is included in the currently playing DVD. The currently playing DVD only supports one language ⢠An aspect ratio which is not supported by the currently playing DVD is selected ⢠USB memory has been contaminated A separately purchased USB HUB is being used A USB extension cable is being used ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠8-6 Problem The subtitles cannot be played Set the subtitle language on the desired language The subtitle cannot be turned off The language cannot be changed if the disc does not support multi-languages The language cannot be changed A language not supported by the DVD cannot be played Use after formatting the UBS into FAT // format Remove any foreign substances on the contact surface of the USB memory and multimedia terminal Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle Possible Cause ⢠⢠The USB does not work ⢠⢠The iPod is not recognized even though it has been connected ⢠⢠Countermeasure 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 ⢠There are no titles which can be played The iPod firmware version has not been properly updated The iPod device does not recognize downloads ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle Use a standard USB memory device Use a standard USB memory device Only MP, WMA file formats are supported. Please use only the supported music file formats Use iTunes to download and save MP files into the iPod Use iTunes to update the firmware version and reconnect the iPod with the device Reset the iPod and reconnect with the device L &JBKNI=PEKJ ⢠While operating the device, if an abnormality occurs that cannot be corrected with the above described measures, press the 5(6(7 key to reset the system. ⢠press and hold the 5(6(7 key (over 0.8 seconds). The device power will turn off and the system will reset. FAQ .4D=PEO=-=OOGAU >KQPL=ENEJCIK>EHALDKJAO L=OOGAUEOPDAL=OOSKN@QOA@PK=QPDAJPE?=PAPDA?KJJA? PEKJ>APSAAJPDADA=@QJEP=J@IK>EHALDKJA1DAL=OOGAU .&?=JJKPL=ENIUIK>EHALDKJA4D=PEOPDA?=QOA KJHUJAA@OPK>AAJPANA@KJ?ASDAJL=ENEJCPDAIK>EHALDKJA Äť DA?GPKOAAPD=PPDAIK>EHALDKJAOQLLKNPOHQAPKKPD BQJ? 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About DVD Titles .............................2-11 AUX Mode ...................................... 2-50 ......................................................... 4-2 About GPS ........................................3-4 Avoid Area ...................................... 3-27 Bluetooth ...................................... 7-10 About GPS ....................................... 5-2 Avoid Streets .................................. 3-26 Bluetooth Audio Mode .................. 2-52 About Map Database ....................... 3-3 About Map Icons. ............................. 3-3 ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ By Format according to Disc Type ... 2-7 About Map Scale .............................. 3-3 Basic Mode Screen ......................... 2-2 About the Map ................................. 3-3 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-12 Call History Screen Configuration ... 4-25 About Using Bluetooth Audio ........ 2-52 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-17 Call History ..................................... 4-24 Add Waypoint ................................. 3-19 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-24 Calling by dialing a number ............. 4-10 Adding a My Place ......................... 3-10 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-32 Calling through Redial ..................... 4-11 Adding New Car Contacts .............. 4-21 Basic Mode Screen ........................ 2-46 Cancel Route.................................. 3-20 Address .......................................... 3-14 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-53 Cancel Route.................................. 3-24 Adjusting Image Size ..................... 2-40 Basic Mode Screen ........................ 6-3 Car Contacts Screen Configuration .. 4-20 Adjusting Screen .............................. 7-6 Basic Operation ................................ 6-4 Cautions upon connecting Bluetooth Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume ....... 4-15 Basic Mode Screen ......................... 4-5 phone ............................................... 4-4 Advanced settings .......................... 7-13 Basic Mode Screen .......................... 7-2 Cautions upon operating Mode ........ 6-2 Answering a call ............................. 4-12 Before playing a MP3 Disc ................ 2-9 Cautions upon writing CDs ............... 2-9 Appendix .......................................... 8-2 Before playing a USB MP3 ............. 2-28 CD Mode ....................................... 2-12 Before thinking the product has Before playing a USB MP3 ............. 2-28 CD-R/RW Compatibility ....................2-8 malfunctioned .................................. 8-4 Before thinking there is a product defect Change Passkey ............................ 7-13 About making/answering phone calls ... 8-8 ......................................................... 8-3 Changing DVD Language ................. 7-8 ÂŽ ÂŽ &J@AT Changing Map Scale ........................ 3-7 Copying Mobile Phone Contacts .... 4-19 ....................................................... 4-18 Changing Multi-Angle ..................... 2-27 Current Position ................................ 3-6 Driver Alert Guidance ...................... 7-20 Changing Subtitle Language ........... 2-27 Changing to Other Language............ 7-9 Driving Speed Setting ..................... 7-17 Dual-layer DVD Video Disc................ 2-8 Changing Voice Language .............. 2-27 Delete All Call History...................... 7-14 During a call .................................... 4-9 Checking Mobile Contacts Details .... 4-19 Delete All Car Contacts .................. 7-14 DVD language code ......................... 8-2 Climate Mode .................................. 6-2 Deleting a Device ............................ 4-30 DVD Mode...................................... 2-24 Climate System ............................... 1-9 Deleting Selected Car Contacts ...... 4-22 DVD Region Code ............................ 2-8 Clock Setting .................................. 7-24 Demo ............................................. 3-18 DVD Region Code .......................... 2-11 Clock Settings ................................ 7-23 Destination Search ......................... 3-11 Color TV Support ........................... 2-11 Detail Route Settings ...................... 3-17 Component Names and Functions ... 1-5 Detailed Specification ..................... 2-10 Edit Route ...................................... 3-26 Compressed audio compatibility ....... 2-9 Detour ............................................ 3-26 Editing POI Icons .............................. 3-9 Connecting a Device ...................... 4-28 Device Information...................... .... 7-14 Ending a call ................................... 4-14 Connecting an External Device ...... 2-51 Disc Format ..................................... 2-7 Entering Call History Screen ........... 4-24 Connections Menu ......................... 4-27 Disc Type ......................................... 2-7 Errors unavoidable due to system Contacts ........................................ 4-16 Disc/Content format compatibility ..... 2-7 characteristics .................................. 5-2 Contacts Download Setting ............ 7-12 Disconnecting a Device .................. 4-29 Contacts Sync Setting .................... 7-12 Display ............................................ 7-6 Contents of DVD Titles ................... 2-11 Display ........................................... 7-17 Controlling driver/passenger temperature Display Off ..................................... 7-28 independently ................................... 6-4 DivX VOD ....................................... 7-10 ÂŽ Controlling driver/passenger temperature Downloading Call History ................ 4-25 simultaneously .................................. 6-4 Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts ...... 8-10 F Initial Screen ..................................... 3-6 Map Screen ...................................... 3-5 FAQ .................................................. 8-7 Intersection Search ......................... 3-15 Map................................................ 3-15 Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks. Intersection Zoom Mode................. 3-21 Media ............................................... 7-8 ....................................................... 2-14 iPod Mode...................................... 2-44 Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration .... Favorite Places ............................... 7-22 FM/AM Mode ................................... 2-2 ÂŽ ....................................................... 4-17 Motorway Mode ............................. 3-22 Functions supported by Bluetooth Key Product Features ...................... 1-4 Moving between folders.................. 2-23 Handsfree ........................................ 4-3 Keyboard........................................ 7-25 Moving between Lists .................... 2-22 MP3 CD Mode ............................... 2-17 MP3 File Structure .......................... 2-10 GPS Information .............................. 5-2 Landmark/Logo .............................. 3-28 My Places ...................................... 3-14 Guidance ........................................ 7-18 Language ....................................... 7-26 My Places ...................................... 7-21 List Menu Screen............................ 2-19 My Places....................................... 7-21 Logo............................................... 3-28 Head Unit ........................................ 1-5 Help ................................................. 5-4 Home, Office .................................. 7-22 Main ............................................... 7-16 Making a call from Call history ........ 4-11 Navigation ..................................... 7-16 Making a call from Speed Dia ......... 4-10 Operating Menus during a Call........ 4-13 Info On/ Info Off .............................. 2-16 Making/Answering Calls ................. 4-10 Operating the Navigation .................. 3-2 Info On/ Info Off .............................. 2-22 malfunctioned ................................... 8-6 Ordinary Disc Compatibility ............... 2-8 Info On/ Info Off .............................. 2-38 Map Display Settings ........................ 3-7 Info On/ Info Off .............................. 2-49 Map Landmarks and Logos ............ 3-28 Info ................................................. 2-43 Map Menu ........................................ 3-8 &J@AT Pairing a New Device ...................... 4-28 Previous Destination, Previous Searches, Route Menu.................................... 3-23 Previous Start Point ........................ 3-13 Route Option .................................. 3-25 ÂŽ Pairing from the Bluetooth Device ... 4-5 Parallel Parking ................................. 6-8 Route Overview .............................. 3-24 PC-created disc compatibility ........... 2-8 QIBLA ........................................... 1-10 PGS ................................................. 6-7 Quick Menu .................................... 3-12 Route Search ................................. 7-18 Phone Number Search ................... 3-15 Picture Frame................................. 7-25 Route Recalculation........................ 3-19 Saving Automatically......................... 2-4 Playing a CD................................... 2-14 Recommended bit rates and frequency . Saving Image Frame ...................... 2-41 Playing a DVD................................. 2-25 ......................................................... 2-9 Saving Manually................................ 2-4 Playing Bluetooth Audio ................ 2-54 Rejecting a call ............................... 4-12 Saving Radio Frequency ................... 2-4 Playing iPod ................................... 2-47 Repeat ........................................... 2-15 Scan............................................... 2-16 Playing MP3 ................................... 2-20 Repeat ........................................... 2-21 Scan............................................... 2-22 Playing USB Music ......................... 2-36 Repeat ........................................... 2-38 Scan............................................... 2-38 Playing USB Video.......................... 2-42 Repeat ........................................... 2-43 Scanning Presets ............................. 2-3 POI Display ....................................... 3-9 Repeat ........................................... 2-49 Scanning Radio Frequency ............... 2-4 Point of Interest (POI) Search .......... 3-12 Reset (Default) ................................ 7-20 Screen Configuration ........................ 6-7 Precautions for safe driving ............... 3-2 Restore Factory Settings ............... 7-15 Search by name ............................. 4-24 Precautions for safe driving ............... 4-3 Returning to current location .......... 2-23 Searching by number ..................... 4-24 Precautions upon burning MP3 files........ Rotating Image ............................... 2-40 Searching CD Tracks ...................... 2-15 ....................................................... 2-10 Route Calculation ........................... 3-18 Searching Contacts ........................ 4-23 Precautions upon handling discs ...... 2-6 Route Guidance ............................. 3-20 Searching iPod Files ....................... 2-48 Preliminary Guidance Mode ............ 3-21 Route Indicator Line ....................... 7-18 Searching iPod ............................... 2-47 Preset Scan ...................................... 2-5 Route Info....................................... 3-25 Searching POIs............................... 3-10 ÂŽ 8-12 Searching Titles/Chapters .............. 2-26 Setup ............................................... 7-2 Steps upon Initial Connection ......... 2-45 Searching USB Image Files............. 2-39 Shuffle ............................................ 2-16 Straight Parking ................................ 6-7 Searching USB Music Files ............. 2-37 Shuffle ............................................ 2-21 Streaming Audio Setting ................. 7-12 Searching USB Videos ................... 2-42 Shuffle ............................................ 2-38 Supported disc formats .................... 2-7 Selecting a Chapter ........................ 2-25 Shuffle ............................................ 2-49 Supported iPod devices ................. 2-44 ÂŽ Selecting Bluetooth Audio ............. 2-54 Slideshow Interval ........................... 2-40 Supported MP3 File Specification ..... 2-9 Selecting from the Mode Screen ..... 2-21 Sound .............................................. 7-4 Switching Call to the Bluetooth phone .. Selecting iPod file ........................... 2-48 Speed Alert Guidance..................... 7-19 ....................................................... 4-13 Selecting MP3 files ......................... 2-21 Speed Alerts ................................... 7-23 Switching Call to the Handsfree ...... 4-13 Setting a Destination....................... 3-16 Speed Dependent Volume Control.... 7-5 Switching to Call Waiting ................ 4-14 Setting Auto Connection................. 4-31 Starting Mode .................................. 2-3 System Update............................... 7-26 Setting Balance/Fader ...................... 7-4 Starting Mode ................................ 2-14 Setting Bass/Mid/Treble.................... 7-4 Starting Mode ................................ 2-20 Setting Beep .................................... 7-6 Starting Mode ................................ 2-25 ÂŽ Setting Bluetooth Connection ....... 4-27 Starting Mode................................. 2-47 Setting Connection ......................... 2-55 Starting Mode ................................ 2-50 Setting Fan Direction ........................ 6-5 Starting Mode ................................ 2-54 Setting Fan Level .............................. 6-6 Starting Mode................................... 7-3 Setting Illumination ........................... 7-7 Starting Navigation ........................... 3-5 Setting Mic volume ......................... 4-15 Starting USB Image Mode .............. 2-39 Setting Navigation Volume ................ 3-8 Starting USB Music Mode .............. 2-36 Setting Screen Ratio ......................... 7-8 Starting USB Video Mode ............... 2-41 Setting Volume Ratio ........................ 7-5 Status Bar Icons .............................. 4-9 Settings ............................................ 6-9 Steering Wheel Remote Controller .... 1-7 ÂŽ &J@AT Using the Menu Buttons ................... 2-5 Troubleshooting ................................ 8-5 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-15 Turn List Mode ............................... 3-22 Using the Navigation....................... 3-11 Using TUNE ..................................... 2-3 USB Image Mode ........................... 2-34 USB Mode ..................................... 2-32 View ............................................... 7-24 USB MP3 Information and Precautions .. Viewing Call History Information ...... 4-26 ....................................................... 2-30 Viewing Car Contacts Information ... 4-23 USB Music Mode ........................... 2-32 Viewing GPS Info .............................. 5-3 USB Video Mode ............................ 2-35 Viewing Help .................................... 5-4 Using Auto Store .............................. 2-3 Viewing in Full Screen ..................... 2-27 ÂŽ Using Bluetooth .............................. 4-8 Viewing in Full Screen ..................... 2-31 Using iPod Devices......................... 2-44 Viewing Info .................................... 2-41 Using Menus within List Screen ...... 2-22 Using Setup...................................... 7-4 Using the Interactive Menu ............. 2-26 Warnings and Cautions .................... 1-2 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-21 What is Bluetooth ? ......................... 4-2 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-27 When a phone is already paired ........ 4-6 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-30 When GPS info cannot be used........ 5-2 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-37 When no phones have been paired .. 4-5 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-39 When pairing additional device ......... 4-7 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-43 When Searching Chapters ............. 2-26 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-49 When Searching Titles ................... 2-26 8-14 ÂŽ When there is a connected device .... 4-8 ',*,7$/1$9,*$7,216<67(0O2:1(5 60$18$/ 7(/ MAP DATABASE HOTLINE M & SOFT AMERICA MAP CENTER TEL : 888-757-0010 WEBSITE : www.mapnsoft.com This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Ë Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Ë Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Ë Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Ë Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modiďŹcations 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. 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