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Date Submitted2012-05-31 00:00:00
Date Available2012-07-15 00:00:00
Creation Date2012-05-31 09:54:49
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Functions supported by Bluetooth
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Restore Factory Settings ............ 7-15
Navigation .................................... 7-16
Main .......................................... 7-16
Driving Speed Setting .................. 7-17
Display ....................................... 7-17
Route Indicator Line..................... 7-18
Route Search ............................. 7-18
Guidance ................................... 7-18
Speed Alert Guidance ................. 7-19
Driver Alert Guidance................... 7-20
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Provides high quality video and music through a Wide TFT-LCD Display using an LED Back Light
Touch screen for maximum user convenience
Digital Tuner Feature
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Digital Tuner using PPL method that supports memory of 6 broadcast stations for each AM, FM1, and FM2 modes
Integrated Antenna (RADIO+NAVI)
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Outstanding reception via integrated antenna with high sensitivity
Radio broadcast station name
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DVD Player
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Auto Play Feature
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Auto play feature upon inserting Audio CD, MP3, or DVD disc
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Key Product Features
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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

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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
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turn AV off
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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
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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
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Component Names and Functions
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Steering Remote Controller
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Description
When pressed shortly (under 1.2 seconds)
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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
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 Setting Display
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 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
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Plays preset frequencies for 5 seconds each
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CD-R
CD-RW
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MP3
WMA
MPEG4 AAC
DTS-CD
CD-RM
CD-G
CD-EXTRA
CD-TEXT
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DVD-VR
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Support
DVD
LPCM
Dolby Digital
DTS
MPEG
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LPCM
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MPEG1, Layer3
MPEG2, Layer3
MPEG2.5
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SACD
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SACD(Hybrid)
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AV l 2-7
About DISC
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Dual-layer DVD Video Disc
Ordinary Disc Compatibility
CD-R/RW Compatibility
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About DISC
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Up to 32 subtitles can be recorded within a DVD. The number within the icon
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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. “16:9“16:9" or “4:3” indicates
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display method and stands for “Letter Box”, “Pan-Scan” and “Wide Screen”,
respectively.
This device supports both NTSC and PAL color encoding methods.
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About DISC
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Description
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Name
description
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Displays currently operating mode
 Track Index
Shows the current track/total tracks
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Displays the current play time and total play time
 Track
Track number of current song
 Menu
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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
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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)
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CD Mode
description
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failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels)
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Using the Menu Buttons
Repeat
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CD Mode
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turn off repeat. If nothing is selected,
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then all tracks will the shuffle option off.
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If the
TUNE knob is not pressed
within 5 seconds of searching a track,
the track info for the current track is
displayed.
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Shuffle
Scan
Info On/ Info Off
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the scan option off.
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Artist/album info are supported within
Text CDs.
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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
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MP3 CD Mode
Description
 Mode
*- !*K@A
Basic Mode Screen
Name

 Repeat
 Shuffle
Plays les in random order (each time the button is pressed,
changes option in order of Shuffle Folder → Shuffle All → Off)
 Scan
Scans the beginning parts of MP les (approx.  seconds
per le)
(Each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of
Folder Scan → Scan All → Off)




Description
Repeats the current le (each time the button is pressed,
changes in order of Repeat Once → Repeat Folder → Off).

 Info Off
(Info On)
•
•
•
 Previous file
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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 le
 Next file
Moves to the next le
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
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Starting Mode
•
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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.
•
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Only genuine audio CDs are supported.
Other discs may result in recognition
 -NAOOPDA
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failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels)
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Selecting MP3 files
Selecting from the Mode Screen
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Repeat Once: repeats the current file
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Repeat Folder : repeats all files in current folder
MP3 CD Mode
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Shuffle Folder : plays files in current
folder in random order.
•
Shuffle All : plays all files in DISC in random order.
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*- !*K@A
Scan
Info On/ Info Off
Using Menus within List Screen
-NAOOPDA 0HQX>QPPKJ▶-NAOO
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Moving between Lists
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Folder Scan : scans files in current
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folder.
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Scan All: scans all files in the disc.
recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag.
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•
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A lag may occur in displaying the previous/next list page depending on the file
name or file size.
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MP3 CD Mode
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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
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B=OPBKNS=N@PDA?QNNAJP?D=LPAN
normal speed.
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>QPPKJKNLNAOO=JUSDANASEPDEJ
Searching Titles/Chapters
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PEPHAO=J@?D=LPANO
PDARE@AK=NA=
Using the Interactive Menu
-NAOOPDA 0HQX >QPPKJ▶0AHA?P
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When Searching Chapters :
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PDA?D=LPANJQI>ANBNKIPDAHEOP
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The  displays the total number of
PKJOPKOAHA?PPDA@AOENA@IAJQKNLNAOO
titles within the current DVD disc.
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chapters within the title.
•
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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.
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Changing Voice Language
Changing Multi-Angle
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Press the
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&KDQJH9RLFH button until
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you find the desired voice language.
•
Press the
button
&KDQJH$QJOH
until you find the desired angle.
Changing Subtitle Language
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The DVD Menu and DVD Title options
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Press the
6XEWLWOH9RLFH button until
Viewing in Full Screen
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you find the desired subtitle language.
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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.
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DVD Mode
Using the Menu Buttons
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Before playing a USB MP3
Before playing a USB MP3
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USB Mode
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20*K@A
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•
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
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•In cases that are not fixed bit rates, the play time may not be
properly displayed.
USB Mode
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•
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.
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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 le (each time the button is pressed,
changes in order of Repeat Once → Repeat Folder → Off)
 Shuffle
Plays les in random order (each time the button is pressed,
changes option in order of Shuffle Folder → Shuffle All → Off)
 Scan
Scans the beginning parts of USB les (approx.  seconds
per le)
(Each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of
Folder Scan → Scan All → 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 le
 Next File
Moves to the next le
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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
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Name of video file
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Repeats the current file
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Moves to the previous file
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Plays/pauses the file
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stopped/paused.
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Name
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Used to set split map and shows map display mode and
GPS status
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Shows current map scale
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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
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and distance from current position to the destination
 Preliminary Guidance
Provides distance, direction guidance at turn points and
directions within the set route
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Shows the direction to the destination from the current
position through the dotted line
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Shows recommended lanes for use by considering upcoming intersections and expected routes
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Displays current car position
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important information related to system
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Display Map in Vehicle Traveling Direction (HeadingUp) or North-Up direction
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Select between 2D or 3D
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Adjust altitude during 3D
map display
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number
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Ends call
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phones.
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edit the mobile contacts.
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paired Bluetooth device. For car contacts, up to 1,000 contacts can be
saved.
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Bluetooth device is connected, car contacts can be searched even when
the Bluetooth device is not connected.
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the corresponding list page.
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streaming audio mode.
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icon will be displayed within the
status bar.
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call history list in some mobile phones.
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Name
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not be saved in the call history list.
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audio.
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Name
Description
 Driver-side temperature Displays the driver-side temperature
 AUTO Display
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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
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temperature
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sync features
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Sets various settings found within Navigation mode
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Set/Edit My Places within Navigation Mode
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Sets current time and clock display
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Sets screen displayed when device is turned off
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Sets the keyboard type
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Sets language for use within device
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Turn device display on/off
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Close Setup menu screen
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previous destinations popup
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When you have finished with the
settings, press the 'RQH button to
save changes.
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Using Setup
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Name
 Use Alternative
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 Display Route
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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
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Set options related to
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speed bumps, curves,
and merges
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 Guidance using Speed Trap/Overspeed-
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ing Alarm
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distance
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region names upon drivDistrict Guidance ing within administrative
district boundaries
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Using Setup
Setup l 7-19
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Driver Alert Guidance
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back to the default
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 Memory Points
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 Favorite data stored
Save favorites to USB
on a USB storage device memory
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on a USB starage
device
Used to download
favorites saved in USB
memory to the head
unit
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If the settings of an option are reset,
then all settings will be restored to the
default factory state.
7-20
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 Store current
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Add the current vehicle
position as a My Place
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search functions
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to saved My Places, such
 Edit My Places
as name, location, and
telephone number
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My Places
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set as “Group”.
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Using Setup
Edit name of corresponding group
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Favorite Places
 Store current
position
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Place
 Edit Favorite
Place
 Delete
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Description
Adds the current position
as a Favorite Place
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using search functions
Home, Office
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Edit information pertaining
to saved Favorite Places,
such as name, location,
and telephone number
Delete one or all saved
Favorite Places
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added, the (GLW)DYRULWH3ODFH and
'HOHWH)DYRULWH3ODFH buttons will be
disabled.
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Clock Settings
If the Home and Office has not been
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set, these buttons will be displayed as
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disabled within the Destination Search
screen.
Speed Alerts
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Clock Setting
•
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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
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Analog)
 Date Display
Sets whether to display date
within Clock screen
•The time may not be properly displayed
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 GPS Time
 Time Format
 Clock Type
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Description
on, the clock is moved back one hour.
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shown when within digital
clock between 12 hour / 24
hours
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if the GPS time is not connected.
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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
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When the picture frame is set to “Image',
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the %URZVH button.
Setup l 7-25
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Language
System Update
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Name
Description
Keyboard with characters
 Keyboard 1
arranged in order
 Keyboard 2
Keyboard similar to the one
used within a computer
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If the Language is set to English, then
Voice Recognition will not operate.
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The set keyboard will be applied to all
input modes across the entire system.
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•Please use only the SD card that was
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included with the vehicle purchase.
card may result in damage due to heat
related deformation.
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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
•
•Product malfunctions caused by the
warranty.
•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
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Display Off
•
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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.
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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
•
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•
•
•
The following occurrences are not malfunctions
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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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.)
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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
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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
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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
•
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&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 “”
Use a DVD which has the region code of “” or “ALL”
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
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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 “off”
•
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
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•
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.
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About BluetoothÂŽ / Head unit use
Before Use ....................................... 3-2
About Discs ...................................... 2-6
environment...................................... 8-8
Before Use ...................................... 4-2
About Discs .......................................2-8
Auto Connection Settings ............... 7-11
Before using the Bluetooth Handsfree ...
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
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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
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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
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Controlling driver/passenger temperature
Downloading Call History ................ 4-25
simultaneously .................................. 6-4
Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts ......
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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
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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
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Pairing a New Device ...................... 4-28
Previous Destination, Previous Searches,
Route Menu.................................... 3-23
Previous Start Point ........................ 3-13
Route Option .................................. 3-25
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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:
ˍ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
ˍ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
ˍ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
ˍ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this
equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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