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DIGITAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM
DIGITAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM
User's Manual
User's Manual
Preface
Thank you for purchasing this Audio
Navigation System.
This user's manual explains how to use
the Hyundai Motor Audio Navigation
System.
Before using the product, read the
contents of this user's manual carefully
and use this product safely.
● The screens shown in this manual
may differ with the actual screens of
the product.
● #The design and specification of this
product may change without prior
notification for product improvement.
● When transferring the vehicle to
another individual, include this user's
manual so that the next driver can
continue its use.
iPodÂŽ
iPodÂŽ is a registered trademark of Apple
Inc.
BluetoothÂŽ
HD Radio™ Technology (if equipped)
HD Radio™ Technology manufactured
under license from iBiquity Digital Corp.
U.S. and Foreign Patents.
HD Radio™ and the HD and HD Radio
logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity.
The BluetoothÂŽ word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such
marks by Hyundai is under license.
A BluetoothÂŽ enabled cell phone is
required to use BluetoothÂŽ wireless
technology.
All Map Database cannot be copied without permission.
This is protected by U.S. copyright laws. All rights not expressly granted are reserved.
You may not otherwise reproduce, modify, and distribute the content without M&Soft, Inc's prior written consent.
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Table of contents
PART 1
PRE-OVERVIEW
PART 3
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
PART 4
XM DATA
Introduction ……………………… 1-2
Limitations of the navigation
system …………………………… 3-2
Entering XM Data mode ………… 4-2
Map Functions …………………… 3-5
PART 5
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Controller and functions ………… 1-3
Basic operation and setting ……… 1-6
Setting a destination …………… 3-12
PART 2
AUDIO SYSTEM
Operating the radio ……………… 2-2
Operating the CD Player ………… 2-10
Operating after setting
a destination ……………………… 3-28
Operating voice command ……… 5-2
Route guidance …………………… 3-30
Setting up the voice command
system …………………………… 5-4
Setup and Information …………… 3-36
Voice command list ……………… 5-6
Operating external devices ……… 2-22
Table of contents
PART 6
BluetoothÂŽ HANDS FREE
PART 7
HYBRID
PART 9
PGS (Parking Guide System)
Before using the BluetoothÂŽ
Handsfree ………………………… 6-2
What is blueLink? ………………… 7-2
About PGS (Parking Guide System) … 9-2
Converting BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree
mode ……………………………… 6-2
Pairing and connecting a BluetoothÂŽ
phone ……………………………… 6-4
BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree screen
layout ……………………………… 6-9
Making a call ……………………… 6-11
Starting blueLink ………………… 7-2
Safety and Security ……………… 7-5
Geographical Position Information
7-5
Car Management Information …… 7-6
blueLink System Information …… 7-13
blueLink Subscription …………… 7-16
Answering a call ………………… 6-13
Operating menus during a call …… 6-14
PART 8
HVAC MODE
Phone Book ……………………… 6-16
Call History List …………………… 6-19
Cautions upon operating
HVAC mode ……………………… 8-2
Phone Music ……………………… 6-21
HVAC mode screen layout ……… 8-2
Bluetooth® settings ……………… 6-24
HVAC System operations ………… 8-3
Important information …………… 6-30
PART 10
APPENDIX
Troubleshooting guide …………… 10-2
Map legend ……………………… 10-5
INDEX ……………………………… 10-8
Introduction ……………………… 1-2
Conditions for voice recognition system1-9
Important information about this manual1-2
How to operate menu by voice command1-9
Precaution for safe usage ………………1-2
Sound setting ………………………… 1-10
PRE-OVERVIEW
PART 1
PRE-OVERVIEW
Giving voice command …………… 1-10
Controller and functions
……… 1-3
FAD/BAL …………………………… 1-10
Control panel ……………………………1-3
BASS/MID/TREB …………………… 1-11
Steering wheel remote controller ………1-5
Auto volume control ON/OFF …… 1-11
HVAC System ……………………………1-6
Touch screen beep ON/OFF ……… 1-11
Basic operation and setting …… 1-7
Variable EQ Setup (Optional) ………… 1-11
Operating Variable EQ …………… 1-11
System Power ON ……………………1-7
Display mode ……………………… 1-12
Turning the Power ON …………………1-7
Brightness ………………………… 1-12
Turning the Power OFF …………………1-7
Display OFF
Turning the Audio ON/OFF ……………1-7
Display ON ………………………… 1-12
Adjusting audio volume…………………1-8
Display setting ……………………… 1-12
How to operate the screen menu ………1-8
Viewing Current Time ………………… 1-12
……………………… 1-12
Display Photo Frame ……………… 1-13
Operating typical screen menu ………1-8
Inputting letter by using screen
Setting the Clock …………………… 1-13
keyboard ………………………………1-8
Setting Display OFF ………………… 1-13
Displaying the list ……………………1-8
Selecting an item in a list ……………1-9
Sorting items from list ………………1-9
PRE-OVERVIEW
1-1
PART 1 PRE-OVERVIEW
Introduction
Precaution for safe usage
lead to battery discharge.
●Be
Important information about this
manual
WARNING !
●Driving
while distracted can result in a loss of
cautious not to spill water or introduce
foreign objects into the device.
●Do
not cause severe shock to the device.
This user manual contains instructions related
vehicle control, that may lead to an accident,
Direct pressure onto the front side of the
to safety. Closely observe and comply with all
severe personal injury, and death. The driver’s
monitor may cause damage to the LCD or
of the safety instructions found within this
primary responsibility is in the safe and legal
manual.
operation of a vehicle, and use of any handheld
WARNING !
touch panel.
●In
case of product malfunction, please con-
devices, other equipment, or vehicle systems
tact your place of purchase or service center.
which take the driver’s eyes, attention and
●When cleaning the touch screen, make sure to
Disobeying the warnings listed within this
focus away from the safe operation of a vehicle
turn off the device and use a dry and smooth
user's manual may cause fatal or serious inju-
or which are not permissible by law should
cloth. Never use tough materials, chemical
ries. Warnings indicate matters which may
never be used during operation of the vehicle.
cloths, or solvents (alcohol, ammonia, ben-
directly lead to accidents.
●Do
not operate the Audio Navigation system
while driving.
CAUTION!
Disobeying the cautions listed within this user
manual may lead to accidents or cause injury.
Cautions indicate matters which may lead to
vehicle damage or malfunction.
INFORMATION
●Do
●Do
not watch the screen for prolonged peri-
ods of time while driving.
●Set
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quality deterioration.
the volume to a level which allows the
Reference Page
This indicates the title and page that you
should refer to.
driver to be aware of external conditions.
CAUTION!
●Do
This indicates a key on the control panel.
not operate the Audio Navigation system
for prolonged periods of time with the vehi-
1-2
damage the device panel or cause color and
Audio Navigation system.
Information which the user must be aware or
allows for more convenient use of the device.
not disassemble, assemble, or modify the
zene, thinners, etc.) as such materials may
cle ignition in ACC. Such operations may
Voice Command
This indicates an operation by voice command.
Controller and functions
 SEEK/TRACK Up/Down
• FM/AM Mode : automatically searches for
the previous or next broadcast frequency
and starts playing.



• XM Mode : receives the previous or next

channel.
• CD Mode : plays the previous or next track.
• MP3, USB Mode : Plays the previous or
next file.
• iPod Mode : plays the previous or next song.
● LONG KEY(over 0.8 second)
frequencies while the button is pressed.


• FM/AM Mode : quickly moves through the

Once released, automatically searches for
broadcasts which can be received.

• XM Mode : quickly moves to the previous
or next channel.
• CD Mode : REW/FF the current playing
 Power / Volume control knob
● Push
 FM/AM
knob (over 0.8 second) : turns the
power off.
● Push
knob is pressed, the Audio is turned on and off.
is between 0 ~ 35.
 MEDIA
Each press will change the bands in the following order: DISC(CD, MP3) Äş (USB or iPod)
knob (under 0.8 second) : each time the
● Tune knob : the range of volume adjustment
track.
Each press will change the bands in the following order: FM1 Äş FM2 Äş AM Äş FM1 ...
 XM
Each press will change the bands in the fol- Äş (AUX) Äş (Phone Music)Äş DISC(CD, MP3)...
lowing order: XM1 Äş XM2 Äş XM3 Äş XM1 ...
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PART 1 PRE-OVERVIEW
• MP3, USB Mode : REW/FF the current playing file.
• iPod Mode : REW/FF the current playing
song.
● XM
Displays the BluetoothÂŽ handsfree screen.
INFORMATION
If pressing the power off knob for over 0.8 sec-
selected channel will be displayed.
ond and the system does not shut down, and
Mode : push the key to search for the
carefully use and insert a straightened paper
desired track. Press the key to play the
clip at the access hole shown next to the right
selected track.
DISC indicator LED to reset the software.
● CD
 PHONE
Mode : push the key to search for the
desired channel. After a brief moment, the
● MP3,
USB Mode : push the key to search
The system power will shut-off and restart.
for the desired file. Press the key to play
 HYBRID
the selected file.
Displays the Hybride info screen.
● iPod
Mode : push the key to search for the
desired song. Press the key to play the
 MAPVOICE
selected song.
• When the screen is turned on : displays
the current time in the center of the
screen.
Displays the map screen for the current posi SETUP
tion.
 Clock
● Short Key (under 0.8 second)
Displays the Setup menu screen.
 ROUTE
• When the screen is turned off : turns the
full clock screen on and off.
● Long Key (over 0.8 second)
Displays the Route menu screen.
 ENTER
• Displays the clock setting screen.
Completes the command.
 DEST
 DISC eject
Displays the displays setting screen.
 RESET
Ejects the inserted disc.
Resets the system - if software locks-up.
 TUNE
● FM/AM
 DISC insert indicator LED
Mode : push the key to search for
the desired frequency. Press the key to
receive the selected frequency.
1-4
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Displays whether a DISC has been inserted.
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● SHORT KEY(less than 0.8 second)
Control panel
Steering wheel remote controller
● Press this key for over 0.8 second to turn the
● LONG KEY(Over 0.8 second)
● Press
• FM/AM Mode : quickly moves through the
frequencies while the key is pressed.
this key when the Power is turned off
Once released, automatically searches for
to turn the power on.
broadcasts which can be received.
 Volume Up/Down
• XM Mode : quickly moves to the previous
Increases or decreases the volume within a
range between 0 ~ 35. Volume for navigation
• CD Mode : REW/FF the current playing track.
and voice guidance can be adjusted in the
• MP3, USB Mode : REW/FF the current play-
or next channel.
ing file.
setup mode.
• iPod Mode : REW/FF the current playing
 Seek Up/Down
song.
● SHORT KEY(less than 0.8 second)
 Voice Recognition
• FM/AM : receives the previous or next pre MODE
set frequency.
Starts Voice Recognition.
Each time the Mode key is pressed, the mode
changes in the following order: FM1 Äş FM2
• XM Mode : receives the previous or next
Äş AM Äş XM1 Äş XM2 Äş XM3 Äş (DISC) Äş
(USB or iPod) Äş (AUX) Äş (Phone Music) Äş
• CD Mode : plays the previous or next
FM1 ...
• MP3, USB Mode : plays the previous or
 CALL
preset channel.
Press this key to receive an incoming call. If
track.
pressed while in Audio/Navigation mode, the
BluetoothÂŽ handsfree screen will be displayed.
next file.
If an unsupported DISC is inserted, if there is
 END
• iPod Mode : plays the previous or next
no disc, or if an external device (e.g. iPod, USB
song.
memory stick, etc.) has not been connected,
Press this key to reject an incoming call.
the mode will not be recognized and auto-
If pressed while on a call, then the call will be
matically switch to the next mode.
terminated.
PRE-OVERVIEW
1-5
PART 1 PRE-OVERVIEW
HVAC System
 A/C
Turns the air conditioner ON/OFF.
Displays the general status of the HVAC sys-
 CLIMATE

tem, such as temperature, outside tempera-



ture, fan mode, and fan level.
 Mode : Top

Turns the face-direction fan mode on and off.
 FRONT
Removes humidity and frost by blowing fan
Once AUTO mode is operated, the light at the
top of the switch will turn on.
towards the front window.
 Mode : Ventral
Turns the chest-direction fan mode on and off.
 OFF
 REAR
Turns the HVAC system off.
When the defroster is operating, the light on
 Mode : Floor
Turns the floor-direction fan mode on and off.
The rear window defroster is turned ON/OFF.
the display window and at the top of the
Switches the air intake mode to recirculation

switch will turn on.
or exterior mode.
Sets the fan level.
 AUTO
 DUAL
Operates heating/cooling auto mode which
Turns DUAL operation on or off. Upon turning
maintains cabin temperature at suitable levels
on DUAL, the driver-side and passenger-side
by using the outside temperature sensor.
temperature can be operated independently.
(FAN)
 TEMP(Driver Side)
Raises or lowers the driver-side temperature.
 TEMP(PassengerSide)
Raises or lowers the passenger-side temperature.
1-6
PRE-OVERVIEW
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Audio ON and OFF.
System Power ON
INFORMATION
Turning the Power ON
Turning the Power OFF
If the 32:(5 knob is pressed for over 0.8
second, a beep will sound and the system
power will be turned off.
1. Turn the ignition key onto ACC or ON. If the
As system booting starts from the point the
system power had been on when the igni-
door lock is unlocked, the device may com-
tion was turned off, the system will turn
plete booting before the ACC is turned on or
back on automatically.
the 32:(5 knob is pressed.
Press the 32:(5 knob for under 0.8 second
Consequently, the booting screen may not be
with the system power on to turn the Audio
displayed upon initially turning on the system
on and off.
2. If the system power had been off when the
ignition was turned off, the system will
Turning the Audio ON/OFF
power.
Voice Command
remain off. In this case, press the 32:(5
knob to turn on the system power.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Audio On"
"Audio Off"
INFORMATION
Conducting the following operations while
3. Once system booting is complete, the most

the AUDIO is off will automatically turn on the
recent operated mode will be displayed. For
Audio system.
example, turning on the system will display
● Pressing
FM1 radio mode if the last operated mode
prior to turning off the system had been
FM1 radio mode.
;0
the Audio related keys ( )0$0 ,
, 0(',$ ).
● Inserting
a DISC or connecting an external
device.
PRE-OVERVIEW
1-7
PART 1 PRE-OVERVIEW
Adjusting audio volume
● Buttons
which cannot be operated under
Turn the 32:(5 knob in clockwise direction
the current conditions will be displayed in
to increase the volume and counter-clockwise
disabled state. Pressing a disabled button
to decrease the volume.
will not perform any operation.
INFORMATION
● The range of volume adjustment is between
'HOHWH
: Deletes the previously inputted letter.
Pressing for over 0.8 second will delete
all content.
'RQH
: The input is completed.
: Restores to previous screen. The
Inputting letter by using screen
keyboard
inputted text will not be saved.
Displaying the list
0 ~ 35.
● Adjustments to the volume cannot be made
while the AUDIO is turned off.
How to operate the screen menu
Operating typical screen menu
● If
a menu button on the screen is pressed,
the corresponding function will begin oper-
$%&
ation.
● The
time the button is pressed (under 0.8 seconds or over 0.8 second). For more informa-
●
: Displays the French alphabet keypad.
(if available)
same menu button may perform differ-
ent functions depending on the length of
: Displays the English alphabet keypad.

: Displays the number and symbol keypad.
/LVW
: Even if input is not complete, the current matching items from the database will be displayed.
INFORMATION
tion, refer to the specific function within this
The number at the upper-right side of the
user manual.
screen displays the number of current matches.
The current operated button will be highlighted upon display.
1-8
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Basic operation and setting
Selecting an item in a list
Conditions for voice recognition system
Most of the functions within the Audio and
Navigation system can be operated by voice.
Please follow the instructions below for optimal voice recognition performance.
▲
▼
: Moves to the next page or previous
page.
Ô˘
ÔŚ
: The
Select the desired sorting method to reorga-
● Close
nize the list in accordance to the selected
Ô˘
button will be displayed if
method.
a quiet environment.
the text is too long to be displayed in
● Press
one button.
Press the
Ô˘
the voice recognition button and say
the desired voice command after the sound
of the beep.
button to move the cursor to
the end of the text. Press the
all windows and the sunroof. The
voice recognition can be improved when in
ÔŚ
button to
● The
move the cursor to the front of the text.
microphone is positioned above the
driver so that voice commands can be said
while maintaining a proper posture.
● Pronounce
the voice commands naturally
and clearly as if in normal conversation.
1-9
PRE-OVERVIEW
PART 1 PRE-OVERVIEW
INFORMATION
Giving voice command
Press the
Sound setting
key shortly to input the desired
Press the
6RXQG
button on the main screen of
voice command. The system voice instruction
each Audio mode (FM/AM, XM, CD, MP3, USB,
comment will immediately terminate. When
iPod) to display the Sound setting screen.
the
icon changes into the
icon with a
beep sound, it is possible to input voice commands.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
A voice command window will be displayed
on the lower side of the screen followed by
FAD/BAL
a "Command please" system voice com-
The position of the sound can be adjusted by
ment.
using the up-down and left-right (
▶
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon
◀
Press the
say the desired voice command.
sound in the center of the vehicle.
[Searching a destination by voice command], page 5-19.
1-10 PRE-OVERVIEW
▼
screen.
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
[Voice command list], page 5-6.
▲
) buttons on the left side of the
&HQWHU
button to position the
PRE-OVERVIEW
How to operate menu by voice
command
Sorting items from list
Variable EQ Setup (Optional)
BASS/MID/TREB
◀
▶
1. Press the
the
6RXQG
9DULDEOH(4
button at the top of
screen.
INFORMATION
The Variable EQ feature may not be supported
Auto volume control ON/OFF
$XWRYROXPHFRQWURO
button to view specific
Operating Variable EQ
) of each con-
trol.
Each time the
'HWDLO
in some vehicle models and tuner mode.
button is
pressed, the Auto volume control function is
turned on or off.
INFORMATION
The Auto Volume Control is a function which
automatically adjusts the volume level in
accordance to changes in vehicle speed.
2. Within the  screen, three
t y p e s o f E Q s e t u p s s u c h a s N o r m a l,
Touch screen beep ON/OFF
Each time the
7RXFKVFUHHQEHHS
Dynamic, Concert can be selected.
button is
pressed, the beeping sound that follows each
press on the screen will turn on or off.
PRE-OVERVIEW 1-11
PART 1 PRE-OVERVIEW
Display setting
Display mode
Display ON
Press the 6(783 key on the control panel to
Press the button for the desired display mode
Press anywhere on the black screen. The screen
display the Setup menu screen.
from
prior to display setting will be displayed.
$XWRPDWLF
, and
'D\
1LJKW
modes. The current selected mode is highlighted.
Viewing Current Time
● $XWRPDWLF
The display is automatically converted
Press the
between Daylight and Night modes in
(under 0.8 second) to display the current time
accordance to the on/off state of the vehi-
at the center of the screen.
cle taillights.
●
Press
'LVSOD\
button to display the Display
Setup screen.
'D\
The bright screen is always maintained
regardless of the on/off state of the vehicle
taillights.
● 1LJKW
The dark screen is always maintained
regardless of the on/off state of the vehicle
taillights.
Brightness
Use the left/right buttons (
◀
trol to make adjustments.
Display OFF
Press the
1-12 PRE-OVERVIEW
'LVSOD\2II
button.
▶
) for con-
on the front panel shortly
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the left/right buttons (
3. Press the
information on the three EQ settings.
The BASS/MID/TREB can be adjusted by using
INFORMATION
Setting Display OFF
● Time Format
When the clock type is digital, this button is
will display the current time on the entire
used to convert the time between 12 hour/ 24
Display Photo Frame
screen.
hour systems.
1. Pre s s t h e
● Daylight Saving Time
Setting the Clock
Press and hold the
Turns the Daylight Saving Time function on or
on the front panel
(over 0.8 second) to display the Clock setting
screen.
b u t to n i n t h e
3RZHU2II6HW
DISPLAY setup screen.
off.
2. Pre s s t h e
3KRWR)UDPH
b u t to n i n t h e
 setup screen.
INFORMATION
Clock setting mode can be displayed while
the clock is displayed on the screen even
when the system is turned off.
3. The registered image will be displayed once
power is turned off.
INFORMATION
● GPS Time
The time received from the GPS will be dis-
For Photo Frame setup, the frame must be set
played automatically.
in USB Image mode. (For details on setting the
● Clock Type
Photo Frame, refer to the USB IMAGE page.)
Selects the clock type shown as the entire
4. To delete an image registered as a frame,
screen when the system power is turned off.
press the
'HOHWH,PDJH
button.
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
PART 2
Audio SYSTEM
Operating the radio ……………… 2-2
Operating the CD Player ………… 2-12
MP3 screen and functions ………… 2-20
Listening to the FM/AM radio ………2-2
Precautions upon handling discs … 2-12
Selecting to MP3 music …………… 2-21
FM/AM screen and functions …………2-2
For safe and efficient operation …… 2-12
REW/FF MP3 file …………………… 2-22
FM/AM Radio ……………………………2-2
About CD Player ……………………… 2-12
Selecting FM/AM broadcast frequency 2-3
Supported disc formats …………… 2-13
MP3 file …………………………… 2-22
Storing FM/AM preset ………………2-4
Disc/Content format compatibility
Setting Repeat function for
Scanning FM/AM broadcast frequency 2-5
Inserting a Disc …………………… 2-15
MP3 file …………………………… 2-22
HD Radio Technology(if equipped) ……2-6
Ejecting a Disc …………………… 2-15
Setting Random function for
Starting HD Radio Mode ……………2-6
Inserting/Ejecting Disc …………… 2-15
MP3 file …………………………… 2-22
CD …………………………………… 2-16
Scanning MP3 file ………………… 2-23
HD Radio Mode Screens and
2-14
Functions ……………………………2-6
Listening to CD music …………… 2-16
Operating HD Radio Mode……………2-6
CD screen and functions ………… 2-16
HD Radio digital Broadcast On/Off …2-7
Selecting the CD track …………… 2-16
XM radio …………………………………2-8
REW/FF CD track …………………… 2-17
Listening to the XM radio ……………2-8
Setting Repeat function for
XM screen and functions ……………2-8
CD music …………………………… 2-17
Switching the XM mode (Channel /
Setting Random function for
Category) ……………………………2-9
CD music …………………………… 2-17
Selecting XM broadcast channel ……2-9
Scanning CD track ………………… 2-18
Storing XM preset ………………… 2-11
MP3 disc related information and
Scanning XM broadcast channel … 2-11
precaution ………………………… 2-19
Listening to MP3 music …………… 2-20
Viewing detail information for
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If the screen is turned off, selecting the
PART 2
Audio SYSTEM
…… 2-24
AUX screen ………………………… 2-33
Connecting iPod devices ………… 2-24
AUX …………………………………… 2-33
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Operating external devices
iPod® ……………………………… 2-24
Listening to iPod music …………… 2-25
iPod screen and functions ………… 2-25
Selecting an iPod song …………… 2-26
REW/FF iPod song ………………… 2-27
Setting Repeat function for
iPod song ………………………… 2-27
Setting Random function for
iPod song …………………………… 2-27
USB MP3 related information and
precaution ………………………… 2-28
Precautions upon handling USB … 2-28
Connecting the USB ……………… 2-30
Listening to USB music …………… 2-30
Starting USB IMAGE Mode ………… 2-31
USB IMAGE mode menu screen
configuration ……………………… 2-31
Operating USB IMAGE Mode ……… 2-32
Connecting AUX …………………… 2-33
Playing AUX ……………………… 2-33
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2-1
PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
Operating the radio
Voice Command
1. Press the
FM/AM Radio
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
Listening to the FM/AM radio
FM/AM screen and functions
key on the steering wheel
" Radio"
"(Radio) AM"
"(Radio) FM"
"(Radio) FM <1 or 2>"
"AM Frequency <530 to 1710>"
"FM Frequency <87.5 to 107.9>"
"AM Preset <1 to 6>"
"FM <1 or 2> Preset <1 to 6>"
1. Press the )0$0 key on the control panel.
The FM/AM radio band of the most recent
listened station will be displayed.
2. Pre s s t h e )0$0 k e y t o c h a n g e t h e
desired radio band. Each press will change
the bands in the following order: FM1 Äş
FM2ÄşAMÄşFM1 ...
3. Select the desired broadcast frequency.
[Selecting FM/AM broadcast frequency],
page 2-3.
Mode display : displays the FM1/FM2/ AM
modes.
SEEK/SCAN/PRESET SCAN/AUTO PRESET
indicator : if SEEK/SCAN/PRESET SCAN /
AUTO PRESET is operating, the switch is
displayed.
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INFORMATION
Program Service name : displays the pro-
If the
is on OFF state, text will not be
There are 3 ways to select the broadcast fre-
cast.
displayed even if there is text being transmit-
quency - (a) selecting through preset, (b)
Frequency : displays the current playing
ted from the broadcast station.
selecting through SEEK, (c) selecting through
frequency.
If the
Program type name : displays the program
bar will not be displayed. Even if the
type name if data is being broadcast.
in on ON state, text may not be displayed if
Press the preset button of the desired broad-
Radio Text : displays the radio text infor-
text is not being received from the broadcast
cast frequency.
mation if data is being broadcast.
station.
57H[W
is on ON state, the frequency
57H[W
57H[W
manual search.
(a) Selecting a frequency through preset
INFORMATION
Frequency Bar : displays the position of
the current frequency within the total fre-
the
ŃŚ
or
key on the steering
ѧ
quencies with the most superior reception
wheel remote controller shortly. The preset
Current time : displays the current time
and automatically stores as preset buttons
frequencies of the current band will be select-
manually automatically according to the
in corresponding order.
[Storing FM/AM preset], page 2-4.
3UHVHW
each.
ON/OFF button : turns the Radio
Text information on and off.
button : scans all frequencies or
ed in order.
● There are 6 preset frequencies each for FM1,
FM2, and AM modes.
[Storing FM/AM preset], page 2-4.
[Scanning FM/AM broadcast
Voice Command
frequency], page 2-5.
[Storing FM/AM preset], page 2-4.
57H[W
6FDQ
just the preset frequencies for 5 seconds
buttons : the desired frequency
can be preset and selected.
● Press
quency range.
GPS time.
button : searches the 6 fre-
$XWR6WRUH
6RXQG
button : adjusts the FAD/BAL,
BASS/MID/TREB controls.
[Sound setting], page 1-10.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Preset <1 to 6>"
"Preset Up"
"Preset Down"
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2-3
PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
(b) S e l e c t i n g a B r o a d c a s t f r e q u e n c y
through SEEK
Press the
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the control panel
for less than 0.8 second.
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
second. The frequency will become stored
along with a beep sound.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
Once the SEEK function is operating (SEEK
"Seek Up"
indicator blinking), the next or previous
"Seek Down"
broadcast frequency with superior reception
will be searched automatically.
2. Press the preset button to store for over 0.8
INFORMATION
Six preset frequencies each for FM1/ FM2/AM
modes can be stored using the above instruc-
(c) Selecting a broadcast frequency through
tions.
manual search
INFORMATION
● Press the
key on the control panel
Press the ѧ781(ь key to search for desired
(b) Auto store
frequency.
After selecting the desired band, press the
or steering wheel remote controller for
Each click on the ѧ781(ь key will increase
more than 0.8 second to quickly move to
or decrease the frequency by 1 step (FM: 0.2
most superior reception will be stored as pre-
the nearest desired frequency. Once the
MHz, AM: 10 kHz).
set buttons in corresponding order.
$XWRVWRUH
button. The 6 frequencies with the
button is released, the next frequency with
INFORMATION
superior reception will be searched auto-
Storing FM/AM preset
matically.
There are 2 ways to store preset frequencies -
If the
(a) storing manually and (b) auto store.
while operating Auto Store, then the Auto
● If
the SEEK function is operating, pressing
the
button is pressed again
Store operation will be terminated and the
key on the control panel
again will terminate SEEK operation and
(a) Storing manually
select the current frequency.
1. Select the desired frequency.
[Selecting FM/AM broadcast frequency],
page 2-3.
2-4
$XWRVWRUH
previously played frequency will be restored.
PRE-OVERVIEW
Selecting FM/AM broadcast frequency
gram service name if data is being broad-
Voice Command
1. Press the
Voice Command
key on the steering wheel
1. Press the
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Auto preset"
"Preset Scan"
Scanning FM/AM broadcast frequency
● SCAN
6FDQ
2. Press the
6FDQ
button again to continue
listening to a frequency. The scan will be ter-
button.
minated and the current frequency will con-
(less than 0.8 second) : scans all fre-
tinue to be played.
quencies and plays only frequencies with
superior reception for 5 seconds each.
INFORMATION
Voice Command
1. Press the
PRE-OVERVIEW
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
When scanning has completed an entire revolution, the scan function will terminate auto-
key on the steering wheel
matically and the previous played frequency
remote controller.
will be restored.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Scan"
● PRESET
SCAN (over 0.8 second): scans the
6 frequencies stored as delete this part in
the current band for 5 seconds each.
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2-5
PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
HD Radio Technology(if equipped)
INFORMATION
HD Radio Mode Screens and Functions
HD Radio broadcasts simultaneously receive
Starting HD Radio Mode
up to 8 different sub broadcasts for each
channel, allowing users to listen to various
broadcasts. Main 1 broadcast is an HD Radio
broadcast for the same broadcast contents as
ferent contents.
1. Press the )0$0 key to turn on FM/AM
Preset Button: desired HD Radio frequencies are saved for convenient frequency
Operating HD Radio Mode
selection. Saves up to HD1~HD8 according
● Selecting a Frequency
to sub broadcasts.
mode. If an HD Radio broadcast is received
radio mode will switch from analog broad-
analog, while sub 2 ~ 8 are broadcasts of dif-
cast to HD Radio broadcast.
HD Radio Broadcasting reception display:
displays HD Radio main Channel, broadcast receiving from sub broadcast 1 ~ 8.
The yellow indicates the currently playing
2. Press the )0$0 key will conver t the
mode in the order of FM1 Äş FM2 Äş AM
sub broadcast.
and convert to HD Radio broadcast once an
Broadcast station name
HD Radio broadcast becomes received.
Genre Display : displays the current genre.
Detail On: displays detailed information
As HD Radio reception is included within
for current broadcast.
Radio mode, the methods of moving between
HD Radio sub broadcast move button :
channels, saving presets, searching, or meth-
moves from HD Radio main 1 broadcast to
ods of searching frequencies are identical.
sub 8 broadcast.
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● Selecting frequency through TUNE
HD Radio Digital Broadcast On/Off
turned on, the HD Radio related icon display
1. Select a channel receiving HD Radio broad-
HD Radio Broadcasts can be turned on and off
will become active when within regions
cast automatically or manually and press the
for HD Radio FM and AM mode.
where an HD Radio signal can be received.
00 button to move to the corresponding HD
In Setup > Main setup screen, press the On/
Radio channel sub broadcast.
Off setting for the desired HD Radio mode.
● Selecting frequency through Preset
INFORMATION
For HD Radio broadcast channels without sub
channels, the sub channels of sub numbers
will be skipped to move only to channels
which can be received.
● Storing a frequency to a preset button
This allows you to select previously saved HD
● Storing Manually
Radio frequencies for broadcast.
This function allows you to manually save the
desired sub broadcast frequency within the
1. Press the buttons with HD1~HD8 displayed
currently playing HD Radio broadcast channel.
above the preset button to listen to the cor-
Method of saving is identical with the method
responding HD Radio channel broadcast.
of saving radio presets. After saving is complete, the HD Radio sub broadcast number
will be displayed on above the frequency.
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2-7
PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
XM radio
Voice Command
1. Press the
Listening to the XM radio
remote controller.
Channel number : displays the current
playing channel.
key on the steering wheel
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
Channel mode indicator : displays the
channel mode in orange.
"XM"
"XM <1 or 2 or 3>"
Category mode indicator : displays the category mode in orange.
"XM Channel <0 to 255>"
"XM <1 or 2 or 3> Preset <1 to 6>"
Channel name : displays the channel
name.
NAME : displays the artist and other related information.
XM screen and functions
1. Press the
;0
key on the control panel.
The XM radio band screen of the most
recent listened station will be displayed.
;0
Title name : displays the title name.
Category name : displays the category

name.

2. Press the
key to change the desired
radio band. Each press will change the
bands in the following order: XM1 Äş XM2 Äş
XM3 Äş XM1 ...
Current time : displays the current time
manually automatically according to the
GPS time.
3UHVHW
buttons : the desired channel can
be preset and selected.
[Storing XM
preset], page 2-9.
3. Select the desired broadcast channel.
2-7.
Mode display : displays the XM1/XM2/
XM3 modes.
[Selecting XM broadcast channel], page
SCAN/PRESET SCAN indicator : if SCAN/
PRESET SCAN is operating, the switch is
displayed.
2-8
0RGH
buttons : switches between
channel mode and category mode.
[Switching the XM mode], page 2-7.
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However, while the HD Radio reception is
F
/LVW
button : displays the channel or
category list.
[Selecting XM broadcast
channel], page 2-7.
6HDUFK
- (a) selecting through preset, (b) selecting
button : selects the channel by
directly inputting the channel number.
[Selecting XM broadcast channel], page
2-7.
6FDQ
There are 5 ways to select a broadcast channel
with channel Up/Down, (c) Selecting a chan-
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
nel through manual search, (d) selecting
"Preset <1 to 6>"
through channel/ category list, (e) selecting
"Preset Up"
by directly inputting the channel number.
"Preset Down"
button : scans all frequencies or
(b) Selecting with Channel Up/Down
just the preset channels for 5 seconds
(a) Selecting a channel through preset
each.
Press the preset button of the desired chan-
Press the
nel.
for less than 0.8 second.
[Scanning XM broadcast channel], page
2-9.
6RXQG
PRE-OVERVIEW
Voice Command
Selecting XM broadcast channel
BASS/MID/TREB controls.
The previous or next channel will be selected.
INFORMATION
button : adjusts the FAD/BAL,
● Press
the
ŃŚ
or
ѧ
second. The preset channels of the current
band will be selected in order.
Switching the XM mode (Channel /
Category)
Each time the
0RGH
● There
are 6 preset channels each for XM1,
XM2, and XM3.
button is pressed, the
INFORMATION
key on the steering
wheel remote controller for less than 0.8
[Sound setting], page 1-10.
key on the control panel
● If
in Channel mode, the channel is selected
from all channels. If in Category mode, the
first channel of each category is selected.
● Press the
key on the control panel
or steering wheel remote controller for
[Storing XM preset], page 2-9.
more than 0.8 second to quickly move to
mode will switch between channel mode and
the nearest desired channel. Once the but-
category mode.
ton is released, the current channel will be
Use the tune knob to change categories and
selected.
press the tune knob change to selected category.
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
(d) Selecting channel through channel/
category list
1. Press the
● If
/LVW
button.
in category mode, the all category list
"Channel Up"
screen will be displayed.
"Channel Down"
Select the desired category button to display the channel list screen for the corre-
(c) Selecting a channel through manual
sponding category.
search
2. Select the desired channel button. The previous screen will be restored and the select-
Press the ѧ781(ь key to display the previ-
ed channel will begin playing.
ous or next channel information. After a brief
(e) Selecting channel by directly inputting
moment, the selected channel will be displayed.
the channel number
INFORMATION
1. Press the
6HDUFK
button. The channel
input screen will be displayed.
If in channel mode, the channel is selected
from all channels. If in category mode, the first
channel of each category is selected.
(Category search)
● If
in channel mode, the all channels list
screen will be displayed.
2. Input desired channel number, and press
the
2-10
2.
button.
INFORMATION
The previous screen will be restored and the
selected channel will begin playing.
Six preset frequencies each for XM1/ XM2/
Voice Command
1. Press the
XM3 modes can be stored using the above
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
instructions.
"Preset Scan"
To prevent inputting a channel which exceeds
the channel range, numbers which cannot be
Scanning XM broadcast channel
inputted are set to disabled state.
1. Press the
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
button.
6FDQ
1. Press the
for 5 seconds each if in channel mode. If in
nated and the current channel will continue
category mode, scans all channels within
to be played.
INFORMATION
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
Voice Command
"Channel<0 to 255>"
1. Press the
Storing XM preset
1. Select the desired channel.
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
[Selecting XM
broadcast channel], page 2-7.
button again to continue
playing the channel. The scan will be termi-
the current category for 5 seconds each.
remote controller.
6FDQ
(under 0.8 second): scans all channels
● SCAN
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Scan"
● When
scanning has completed an entire
revolution, the scan function is automatically terminated and the previous played channel will be restored.
● Channel 0 is the radio ID and contains infor-
mation required for XM Activation.
2. Press the preset button for over 0.8 second.
● PRESET
SCAN (over 0.8 second): scans the 6
The frequency will be saved along with
preset channels within the current band for
beep sound.
5 seconds each.
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
Operating the CD Player
About CD Player
● Never
place paper on either side of the disc
cautious not to introduce foreign sub-
stances into the disc insert slot.
utensils and inks used in felt-tip pens may
Foreign substances may cause damage to
cause damage to disc surfaces
Precautions upon handling discs
● Be
or write on disc surfaces. Sharp writing
● Clean
fingerprints and dust off the signal
the interior of the device.
● The
device may fail to operate properly in
surface (coated side) of the disc with a soft
extremely hot or cold temperatures.
cloth.
Discontinue the use of the device unless
to prevent it from becoming scratched,
Only soft cloths should be used as there are
normal temperature is maintained.
which may cause the CD to make popping
no grooves for dust to get in as is the case
( The operational temperature range is:
sounds.
with LPs.
● After using a disc, keep it in the original case
● Do
not use heart-shaped discs, octagon-
shaped discs, or any other abnormally
shaped disc. Such discs may be the cause of
malfunctions.
● Do
not clean discs with chemical solutions
● Copy-protected
-10℃ ~ 65℃).
CDs such as S-type CDs
may not function in the device.
● DATA
CDs are not supported by the device.
(However, such discs may operate abnormally.)
can be condensed on the fiberoptic
lens due to rain, wet conditions, or upon
operating the heating system.
● Skipping may occur to the audio when driv-
ing on bumpy roads for prolonged periods
of time or upon severe shock to the vehicle.
such as record sprays, antistatic sprays, antistatic liquids, benzene, or thinners. Such
For safe and efficient operation
materials may cause the surface of DISC to
● Do
be unrecoverable.
● Steam
not disassemble the CD Player for repair
● Do
not use chemical solvent to clean the
device. Such solvents may cause damage to
purposes. Contact your place of purchase in
the surfaces of the device.
● Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight for
the case of malfunction. (Complete service
Always use a clean and dry cloth.
prolonged periods of time. Such exposure
assistance will not be provided if the user
may lead to disc deformation.
● Dust,
scratch, and other substances may
disassembles the device.)
● Do not use water to clean the device.
cause popping sound while playing as well
Exposure to water may cause damage to
as sound deterioration.
the device.
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INFORMATION
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
WARNING !
Disc Type
Disc Media
DIsc Format
CD
CD-DA
Always pay full attention to driving.
Avoid operating your system in such a way
cle.
MP3
CD-RW
WMA
Multisession-CD
DTS-CD
CD-ROM
CD
CD-G
Supported disc formats
CD-EXTRA
● The
CD-TEXT
disc types supported by this device are
as shown below.
Disc Size
Disc format
Audio format
3-inch (7.6 cm)
CD
LPCM
5-inch (12.7cm)
MP3
●
CD-R or CD-RW DISC burned with a bulk CD
without quality guarantees may not be recognized by the device.
MPEG1, Layer3
MPEG2, Layer3
●
MPEG2.5
WMA
Inserting an abnormal disc may result in
faulty operation or recognition.
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
Disc/Content format compatibility
However, other contents may cause abnor-
●
● Ordinary disc compatibility
mal disc operation such as noise.
This device plays audio files compressed by
• This device has been designed/ manufactured to be compatible with software bear-
• The writing of CD-R and CD-RW discs with
this device is not supported.
• Although CD-R/RW discs burned as audio
ing the following logo marks.
Compressed audio compatibility
MPEG-1 audio stream layer 3(MP3) using 32,
44.1 and 48kHz fixed bit rates. Incompatible
files are not supported.
CDs which have not been finalized are not
• Variable bit rate files may operate, but the
supported by the device, some information
play time information may not be properly
such as play time may be displayed.
displayed.
• PC-created DISC compatibility.
• When recording a disc with a personal com-
• Physical formats of CD : Model 1, Model 2
• CD-R/RW discs (Audio CD and MP3 CD) cre-
puter, even discs recorded in a "format com-
• This device only supports tracks with file
ated with CD-writing devices or personal
patible" with the formats described above
computers may not properly function in the
may not operate on the device caused by
device. This may be caused by damaged
software settings of the recording applica-
recording method, contamination by dirt
tion. In such cases, contact the software
Audio-CD
CD-R
CD-RW
and other foreign substance on the disc surfaces or play lens, and various other reasons.
●
Special formats or special features regarding software
• CD-R/RW Compatibility.
• This device operates as a CD-ROM including
CD-R and CD-RW DISC written in CD Audio
or MP3 CD Format.
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developer.
• Additional information regarding compati-
XA format 1.
extension of ".MP3" or ".WMA".
• This device does not support multi-session
discs.
• This device supports a maximum of 256
folders and maximum 512 files.
Folders and files which exceed this limit will
bility can be found on the CD-R/ RW soft-
not be supported.
ware disc box.
• There are various bit rates which can be
DVD-R/RW are not supported by the device.
encoded onto a MP3 file.
This device has been designed to be compatible with various bit rates.
Audio which has been encoded at 128kbps
will sound similar to CD audio sound quality.
PRE-OVERVIEW
that you are distracted from driving your vehi-
CD-R
Inserting/Ejecting Disc
Although this device supports low bit rate
INFORMATION
MP3 tracks, such tracks may only provide
● If
Inserting a Disc
low quality sound.
mode before ejecting the disc, the device
Insert the disc into the slot.
will be converted back to Audio mode.
95k bps ~ 192k bps bit rate range and
The disc will begin playing automatically after
If the operation mode had been in
44.1kHz SAMPLING frequency is recom-
it has been inserted.
Navigation mode, then Navigation mode
mended.
screen will remain.
INFORMATION
● If
the disc is straddled on the slot without
If the operation mode had been Audio mode
removing for approximately 10 seconds, the
before inserting the disc, the device will con-
disc will be re-inserted automatically into
vert to the DISC mode screen and begin play-
the disc player.
ing.
In such a case, the disc will not begin play-
If the operation mode had been Navigation
ing automatically.
mode, then Navigation mode screen will
remain and the disc play status will be displayed through the Audio bar.
Ejecting a Disc
Press the
key.
The disc will immediately be stopped and
ejected.
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
CD
CD screen and functions
5DQGRP
button : plays the tracks on the
disc in random order.
Listening to CD music
[Setting Random function for CD music],
page 2-16.
6FDQ
button : scans all tracks on the
disc for 10 seconds each.
[Scanning CD track], page 2-16.
6RXQG
button : adjusts the FAD/BAL,
BAS, MID, TRE controls.
[Sound setting], page 1-10.
Mode display : displays that the current
mode is CD mode.
1. Insert the CD or press the 0(',$ key on the
REPEAT/RANDOM/SCAN indicator : if
Selecting the CD track
REPEAT/RANDOM/SCAN is operating, the
There are 2 ways to select a CD Track - (a)
switch is displayed.
selecting through Track Up/Down, (b) select-
Track number : displays the track number.
ing through searching Track.
Play Time : displays the play time.
Current time : displays the current time
(a) Selecting through Track Up / Down
manually automatically according to the
Press the
GPS time.
or steering wheel remote controller for less
control panel if the CD is already inserted.
2. Select the desired track.
[Selecting the
CD track], page 2-15.
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"DISC"
"CD"
"CD Track <1 to 665>"
than 0.8 second. The next or previous track
5HSHDW
buttons : repeat the current play-
ing track.
[Setting Repeat function for CD music],
page 2-15.
2-16
key on the control panel
will begin playing.
PRE-OVERVIEW
• For stable operation, the use of files in
the operation mode had been in Audio
INFORMATION
If the
key on the control panel or
2. Press the (17(5
key at the desired track.
The searched track will begin playing.
steering wheel remote controller is pressed
REW/FF CD track
than 3 seconds, the start of the current track
Press and hold the
will begin playing. If the track has been play-
trol panel or steering wheel remote controller
ing for less than 2 seconds, the start of the
for over 0.8 second.
previous track will begin playing.
The track will play 20 times faster while hold-
key on the con-
ing the button and return to normal play
Voice Command
1. Press the
when the button is released.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Next Track"
button. Each press will
● RANDOM
: plays all tracks in the disc in ran-
dom order.
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
Setting Repeat function for CD music
"Random"
Press the
Say "Normal Play" in order to terminate the
button. Each press will
5HSHDW
change the function in the following order:
REPEAT Äş REPEAT OFFÄş REPEAT
"Previous Track"
5DQGRP
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
Press the
change the function in the following order:
RANDOM Äş RANDOM OFF Äş RANDOM...
set Random function.
● REPEAT : repeats the current playing track.
(b) Selecting track through search
1. Pres s t h e ѧ781(ь k ey to s ea rc h fo r
desired to display track. Each click on the
ѧ781(ь key will display the information
of the next or previous track. The current
playing track will continue to be played.
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Repeat Track"
Say "Normal Play" in order to terminate the
set Repeat.
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
INFORMATION
Scanning CD track
1. Press the
button. Each press will
When scanning has completed an entire revo-
change the function in the following order:
SCAN Äş SCAN OFF Äş SCAN...
lution, the scan function is automatically ter-
● SCAN
6FDQ
: scans all tracks in the disc for 10 sec-
onds each.
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Scan"
Say "Normal Play" in order to terminate the
set Scan function.
2. Press the
6FDQ
button again to continue
listening to the track. The scan will be terminated and the current track will continue to
be played.
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minated and the previous played track will be
restored.
PRE-OVERVIEW
shortly while the track has played for more
Setting Random function for CD music
MP3
• Supported media formats
MP3 disc related information and
precaution
length of folder names may not be displayed
This device supports ISO9660 LEVEL1 and
as the scroll function does not operate when
LEVEL2. Detailed specification is as below.
displaying folder names.
● Precaution
length: 64 Bytes
● Information
• The MP3 file standards supported by the
Please use a MP3 bit rate which is less than
• Supported characters for folder name/ file
128 kbps. The sound quality cannot be guaranteed for MP3s exceeding 128kbps.
name: Alphanumeric characters, Korean
device are as follows.
• Acceptable standard: MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER 3
• Acceptable sampling frequency: 32, 44.1, 48
standard character set 2350 characters,
Simplified Chinese 4888 characters
• Maximum number of folders which can be
(KHz)
• Acceptable bit rate: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96,
stored onto one disc: 256 folders (including
ROOT directory)
112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (Kbps)
• Recommended bit rate & reference sam-
• Maximum number of files which can be
pling frequency: 96,128, 192 Kbps fixed bit
stored onto one disc: 512 files
• Precautions upon burning MP3 files
• The use of ISO 9660 LEVEL 2 JOLIET format
rate /44.1KHz
• ID3 tag
This device supports ID3v1.0, ID3v1.1,
is recommended when burning MP3 files.
ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, and ID3v2.4 ID3 tags.
Burning in other formats may abnormally
• Supported media
display the file names.
• It is possible to display up to 32 characters for
The MP3 media supported by the device are
CD-ROM and USB.
file and folder names in case of UNICODE, and
up to 64 characters in case of ASCII. Although
the full length of the file name can be displayed by using the scroll function, the full
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
Listening to MP3 music
MP3 screen and functions
,QIR2Q2II
button : displays or hides the
detailed file information for the current
playing file.
[Viewing detail information for MP3
file], page 2-20.
/LVW
button : displays the MP3 folders
and file lists for the disc.
[Selecting the MP3 file], page 2-19.
5HSHDW
button : repeats the current play-
ing folder or file.
1. Insert the MP3 disc or press the 0(',$ key
on the control panel if the MP3 disc is
discs are not supported.)
2. Select the desired file.
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"MP3"
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Play Time : displays the play time.
Folder name : displays the folder name.
File name : displays the file name.
Current time : displays the current time
manually automatically according to the
GPS time.
5DQGRP
button : plays all files on the disc
or folder in random order.
REPEAT/RANDOM/SCAN indicator : if
[Setting random function for MP3 file],
switch is displayed.
Voice Command
"CD"
page 2-20.
REPEAT/RANDOM/SCAN is operating, the
[Selecting the MP3
file], page 2-19.
"DISC"
[Setting repeat function for MP3 file],
mode is MP3 disc mode. (MP3 files on DVD
already inserted.
1. Press the
Mode display : displays that the current
page 2-20.
6FDQ
button : scans all files on the disc
or folder for 10 seconds each.
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• Maximum directory layers: 8 layers
• Maximum folder length: 64 Bytes, file name
Selecting to MP3 music
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
(c) Selecting through MP3 List
1. Press the
There are 3 ways to select an MP3 file - (a)
"Next File"
selecting through file up/down, (b) selecting
"Previous File"
folder for the current playing file will be dis-
through searching files, (c) selecting through
"Next Folder"
played.
MP3 list.
"Previous Folder"
/LVW
button. The file list of the
(b) Selecting through search
If many songs and folders are recorded onto a
Press the
key on the control panel
1. Press the ѧ781(ь key to sea rch for
DISC, file loading time may be longer and
or steering wheel remote controller for less
desired to display file. Each click on the
cause the play list to be improperly displayed
than 0.8second. The next or previous file will
ѧ781(ь key will display the information
or song search through TUNE operation to
of the next or previous file. The current play-
operate improperly. In such cases, wait until file
ing file will continue to be played.
loading is complete and try again.
begin playing.
INFORMATION
If the
INFORMATION
key on the control panel or
steering wheel remote controller is pressed
If the operation of the Tune knob is too rapid,
shortly while the song has played for more
there may be a delay in displaying the file
than 3 seconds, the start of the current song
information.
will begin playing. If the song has been playing for less than 2 seconds, the start of the
2. Press the (17(5
previous song will begin playing.
key at the desired file.
The searched file will begin playing.
2. Press the desired menu to return to the
Voice Command
1. Press the
main screen and play the selected file.
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
CAUTION!
REW/FF MP3 file
Press and hold the
key on the con-
trol panel or steering wheel remote controller
for over 0.8 second.
● If
Setting Random function for MP3 file
the ID3 TAG info is not included in the
MP3 file, the artist/song title/genre information may not be displayed.
The file will play 20 times faster while holding
● ID3 TAG : Standard format being used to add
the button and return to normal play when
various information to the MP3 file, such as
the button is released.
song title, copyrighter, music channel, etc.
Press the
button.
5DQGRP
Each press changes the setting as follows :
Random Äş Folder Random Äş Random Off Äş
Random ...
● Folder
Random : plays the files in the cur-
rent folder in random order.
● Random : plays all files in the disc in random
Viewing detail information for MP3 file
Setting Repeat function for MP3 file
1. Press the
Press the
,QIR2Q
button. The detailed
information (Title, Artist, Album, Genre) for
the current playing MP3 will be displayed.
5HSHDW
Each press will change the function in the following order: Repeat Äş Folder Repeat Äş
Repeat Off Äş Repeat ...
● Repeat : repeats the current playing file.
● Folder
order.
button.
Repeat : repeats the files in the cur-
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Random"
"Random Folder"
rent folder.
Say "Normal Play" in order to terminate the
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. Press the
,QIR2II
button. The detailed
information will be turned off.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Repeat File"
"Repeat Folder"
Say "Normal Play" in order to terminate the
set Repeat function.
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set Random function.
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INFORMATION
(a) Selecting through File Up / Down
INFORMATION
Scanning MP3 file
1. Press the
button.
When scanning has completed an entire revo-
Each press will change the function in the following order : Scan Äş Folder Scan Äş Scan Off
lution, the scan function is automatically ter-
Äş Scan ...
restored.
minated and the previously played file will be
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● Folder
6FDQ
Scan : plays all files in the current
folder for 10 seconds each.
● Scan:
scans all files in the disc for 10 sec-
onds each.
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Scan"
"Folder Scan"
Say "Normal Play" in order to terminate the
set Scan function.
2. Press the
6FDQ
button again to continue
listening to the file. The scan will be terminated and the current file will continue to be
played.
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
Operating external devices
Unsupported iPod devices : iPod genera-
When there are no songs in the iPod or
tions before iPod 3G, iPod Shuffle, and iPad.
iPhone or if there is no response from the
㿋
iPodÂŽ
device after connecting with the Hyundai
CAUTION!
iPod ÂŽ is a registered trademark of
Apple Inc.
Cable, a “No Media Connected” pop-up mes-
Some functions may not operate properly
sage will be displayed for 5 seconds and the
depending on the firmware version in some
previous mode will automatically be restored.
iPod or iPhone devices.
In such cases, disconnect the iPod or iPhone
INFORMATION
If the message continues even after recon-
Connecting iPod devices
and try connecting again.
In order to prevent such malfunction, check
necting the iPod, check to see if there are any
the following before connecting your iPod or
problems with the iPod device.
iPhone device with the Hyundai iPod Cable.
㿋
Connect the iPod device as shown in the picture.
The Hyundai iPod Power cable is needed in
If the battery has been completed dis-
If a playing iPod is connected to the audio sys-
minutes before connecting.
tem, a high-pitched tone may occur for
㿋
Turn on the device before connecting.
approximately 1-2 seconds.
㿋
If the device is set to lock, release the lock
Please turn the iPod device to pause/stop
before connecting.
prior to connecting it to the vehicle.
㿋
For iPhones, audio will not play if the audio
order to operate iPod with the audio buttons
system and BT are paired. Disconnect the
on the audio system. The USB cable provided
pairing before connecting.
by Apple may cause malfunction and should
not be used for Hyundai vehicles.
The Hyundai iPod Power cable maybe purchased through your Hyundai dealership.
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CAUTION!
charged, charge the device for at least 10
Voice Command
Listening to iPod music
1. Press the
the playing file.
key on the steering wheel
 Album name : displays the album name of
remote controller.
the playing file.
 Current time : displays the current time
"iPod"
manually automatically according to the
GPS time.
iPod screen and functions
on the control panel if the iPod is already
connected.
INFORMATION
case, reconnect the iPod.
[Selecting an iPod song], page 2-23.
buttons : repeats the current
[Setting repeat function for iPod song],
page 2-25.
5DQGRP
button : plays all songs in the
current playing list in random order or ran Mode display : displays that the current
domly in album unit.
mode is iPod mode.
[Setting random function for iPod
 REPEAT/RANDOM indicator : if REPEAT/
2. Select the desired song.
5HSHDW
playing song.
Even if the iPod is connected, message may
be displayed if an error has occurred. In such a
button : converts to the search
[Selecting an iPod song], page 2-23.
1. Connect the iPod or press the 0(',$ key
0HQX
menu screen.
RANDOM is operating, the switch is displayed.
song], page 2-25.
6RXQG
button : adjusts the FAD/BAL,
BASS/MID/TREB controls.
 Title name : displays the title name of the
[Sound setting], page 1-10.
playing file.
 Play Time : displays the play time.
 Artist name : displays the artist name of
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
Selecting an iPod song
"Previous Song"
There are 3 ways to select songs from the iPod
device - (a) selecting song through Up/Down,
(b) selecting song through sequential search,
(c) selecting song through menu.
(b) Selecting song through search
1. Press the ѧ781(ь key to search for desired
to display file. Operate the ѧ781(ь key
dial to display the previous or next channel
(a) Selecting song through Up / Down
information. After a brief moment, the select-
Press the
ed channel will be displayed.
key on the for less than 0.8
second. The next or previous song will begin
playing.
INFORMATION
If the
key on the control panel or
INFORMATION
If the operation of the ѧ781(ь key is too
method.
INFORMATION
rapid, there may be a delay in displaying the
If the search mode is accessed while playing a
song information.
song, the most recent searched step will be
displayed. The search steps upon initial con-
steering wheel remote controller is pressed
shortly while the track has played for more
(c) Selecting song through Menu
than 3 seconds, the start of the current song
1. Press the
will begin playing. If the track has been
2. Press the button for the desired search
0HQX
nection are listed below.
button. The iPod menu
screen will be displayed.
playing for less than 2 seconds, the start of the
previous song will begin playing.
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Next Song"
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3. Press the desired song button to return to
the main screen and play the selected song.
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2. After the beep sound, say a command.
1 Step
2 Step
3 Step
4 Step
Song
Genre
Genre
Artist
Artist
Artist
Album
Song
Composer
composer
Album
Song
Album
Album
Album
Song
Song
However, songs within the same album will
be played sequentially.
e.g.) Album1(Music1 Äş Music2 Äş Music3 Äş
... Äş Music10) Äş Album5(Music Äş Music2)
ÄşAlbum4(Music1ÄşMusic2ÄşMusic3) ...
Song
Songs
Song
Podcasts
Program
Random : plays the songs in the cur-
● Random
Episode
: plays all files in the current play
list (All Songs, certain albums, or user designated iPod Playlists) randomly regardless of
Voice Command
REW/FF iPod song
Press and hold the
key on the con-
trol panel or steering wheel remote controller
for over 0.8 second. The song will be play fast-
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
"Repeat Song"
mal play when the button is released.
Say "Normal Play" in order to terminate the
1. Press the
set Repeat function.
Setting Repeat function for iPod song
5HSHDW
button. Each press will
change the function in the following order :
RepeatÄş Repeat Off Äş Repeat ...
● Repeat : repeats the current playing song.
Voice Command
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
er while holding the button and return to nor-
Press the
album.
e.g.) Music1ÄşMusic9ÄşMusic5ÄşMusic13 ...
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Random"
Setting Random function for iPod song
"Random Album"
Press the
Say "Normal Play" in order to terminate the
5DQGRP
button. Each press will
change the function in the following order :
Random Äş Album Random Äş Random Off Äş
set Random.
Random ...
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
USB MP3
USB MP3 related information and
precaution
● Information
• The MP3 file standards supported by the
device are as follows.
• Acceptable standard: MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER 3
• Acceptable sampling frequency: 32, 44.1, 48
(kHz)
• Acceptable bit rate : 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80,
96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (kbps)
• Recommended bit rate & reference sampling frequency: 96,128, 192 kbps fixed bit
rate /44.1kHz
• ID3 tag
This device supports ID3v1.0, ID3v1.1,
ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, and ID3v2.4 ID3 tags.
• Supported media
The MP3 media supported by the device are
CD-ROM and USB.
• Supported media formats
● Precaution
This device supports ISO9660 LEVEL1 and
Please use an MP3 bit rate which is less than
LEVEL2. Detailed specification is as below.
192Kbps and a fixed bit rate.
• Maximum directory layers: 20 layers
• Maximum length of folder name/file name:
250Bytes
• Supported characters for folder name/ file
name: Alphanumeric characters, Korean
The sound quality cannot be guaranteed for
MP3s exceeding 192Kbps and operation of
specific functions (limited to FF/REW functions) may be abnormal with variable bit
rates.
standard character set 2350 characters,
Simplified Chinese 4888 characters
• Maximum number of folders which can be
Precautions upon handling USB
● When
using the external USB device, make
stored onto one USB: 2000 folders (includ-
sure to keep the device disconnected.
ing ROOT directory)
Connect the device only after turning on
• Maximum number of files which can be
stored onto one USB: 6000 files
• Precautions upon formatting USB & downloading MP3 files
• The device only supports FAT type USB file
system. The device will not play USB media
content if the USB is NTFS type.
the vehicle ignition. The USB device may be
damaged if the USB device already connected when the ignition is turned on. (USB
device is not an electronic automotive component)
● The
external USB device may not operate if
the USB device already connected when
vehicle ignition is turned on or off.
● The
device will not operate when playing a
format which is not MP3 or WMA file formats.
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Playlist
Audiobooks
● Album
rent play list randomly in album units.
Playlist
1. Only MP3 files with compression rates
between 8Kbps~320Kbps are supported.
2. Only WMA files with compression rates
● Be
cautious of static electricity when con-
necting/disconnecting the external USB
device.
● Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognized
when connected as the external device.
● When
connecting an external USB device,
contact between the USB connector
with bodily parts and foreign substances.
● Repeatedly
connecting/disconnecting the
● The
device supports only USB devices used
to play music files.
● Do
not use the USB I/F to charge batteries
USB in a short period of time may cause
or USB accessories which generate heat.
damage to the device.
Such acts may lead to deteriorated perfor-
● When
disconnecting the USB, an abnormal
sound may occur occasionally.
mance or damage to the device.
● The
device may not recognize the USB
disconnecting the external USB
device if separately purchased USB hubs
device while the USB is operating may
and extension cables are being used.
cause the device to be damaged or function
Connect the USB directly to the multimedia
● Abruptly
the device may not be properly recognize
abnormally.
the USB when the USB is in some states.
Make sure to disconnect the USB device
terminal of the vehicle.
● In
the case of high capacity USB devices,
formatting the external USB device,
only after the audio power is turned off or
there are instances where the logical drives
the device may not be properly recognize a
when the audio is operating in a different
are partitioned for user convenience. In this
Byte/Sector selection other than 512Byte or
mode.
case, only the USB music in the top-level
● When
2048Byte.
● The
amount of time required to recognize
logical drive will be possible to play.
the external USB device may differ depend-
When using partitioned drives, save the
ing on the type, size, or file formats stored
songs desired to play on the device only in
on the USB. Such differences in the required
the top-level logical drive.
ly because of compatibility issues. Verify
time are not indications of malfunction.
In addition, certain USB devices are config-
that the external device is supported by the
Please wait the period of time required to
ured with a separate drive used to install
device before starting use.
recognize the device.
application programs and songs from such
● The
device will only recognize USB devices
formatted in FAT 12/16/32.
● Some
USB devices may not operate proper-
drives may not be possible to play for the
reasons as described above.
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
● The
device may not support normal opera-
tion if MP3 Players, cellular phones, digital
Please make certain only to use plug type
Listening to USB music
connector products as shown below.
cameras, or other electronic devices (USB
devices not recognized as portable disk
Plug Type Connector
drives) are connected to the device.
● The
device may not support normal opera-
tion when using a USB memor y t ype
besides the Metal Cover Type USB Memory.
● The
device may not support normal opera-
tion when using formats such as HDD Type,
CF, or SD Memory.
● The
device will not support files locked by
DRM (Digital Rights Management).
● The device many not support normal opera-
tion if the proper connection with the USB
memory fails due to vibrations caused by
the vehicle. (i-stick type, etc.)
● Please
Connecting the USB
Connect the USB as shown in the picture.
1. Connect a USB or press the 0(',$ key on
the control panel if the USB is already connected.
2. Select the desired file.
[Selecting the MP3
file], page 2-19.
INFORMATION
avoid using USB memory products
The USB screen and operation method is the
which can be used as key chains or cellular
same with MP3 mode. Please refer to the MP3
phone accessories as they could cause dam-
mode section for more information.
age to the USB jack.
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between 8Kbps~320Kbps are supported.
● Avoid
USB IMAGE Mode
USB IMAGE mode menu screen
configuration
G USB music (MP3) Mode 0XVLF button :
converts to  mode.
Starting USB IMAGE Mode
the USB is inserted. When in a different
mode, repeatedly press the 0(',$ key to
conver t to USB mode. (Each press will
change in order of AUXÄşDISCÄşUSB)
/LVW
button : displays the 
screen.
7LPHU
button : allows changes to slide
show interval.
6DYH
button : upon turning off power,
saves the current image as the frame
screen image.
+LGH
button : hides the button display.
 Mode display : display that the current
mode is  mode.
 Folder name : displays the name of the
folder where photo files are located.
 File name : displays the file name of the
current photo.
2. The image will be displayed on the screen.
files within the USB (current file / all files)
INFORMATION
Press the
0XVLF
 File index : displays the number of Image
 Slide Show Interval : displays intervals of 5,
10, and 20 seconds.
button on the bottom left
side to enter either mode. (Supported only
when compatible files exist within the USB)
E Slide Show View : displays photos in inter-
button : displays the previous photo.
ÔŚ
vals of 5, 10, and 20 seconds.
button : displays the next photo.
Ô˘
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PART 2 AUDIO SYSTEM
INFORMATION
Operating USB IMAGE Mode
For details on setting up the frame, refer to
(a) Moving to next IMAGE
the frame setup page within Screen setup.
1. Press the screen.
Restrictions while driving – Image Play related
buttons cannot be used while the vehicle is in
2. Within the Image screen, press the
Ô˘
ÔŚ
or
button to flip through each file.
motion.
There are five buttons such as <
3OD\,FRQ
(b) Displaying USB IMAGE Slideshow
Interval
1. Repeatedly press the
7LPHU
button at the
bottom to change the slideshow interval
(converts in time intervals of 5 seconds Äş
10 seconds Äş 20 seconds Äş 5 seconds).
(c) Registering Frame
1. Press the
6DYH
button at the bottom of
the  screen. The currently displayed
image will be registered as the frame.
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6DYH
+LGH
Ô˘
ÔŚ
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1. The USB mode will automatically start when
AUX
Playing AUX
AUX screen
Connecting AUX
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Connect the external Audio player as shown
in the picture.
External Device
Audio AUX screen
Connect an AUX or press the 0(',$ key on
the control panel if the AUX is already con-
INFORMATION
nected.
Voice Command
Connect only by using AUX terminals.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Line In"
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PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
PART 3
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Limitations of the navigation
system ……………………………… 3-2
Setting a destination ……………… 3-12
Route guidance ……………………… 3-30
Destination menu screen and
Route menu screen and functions…… 3-30
GPS signal reception state ………………3-2
functions ……………………………… 3-12
Finishing route guidance
Vehicle position display …………………3-3
Searching a Destination ……………… 3-13
(Delete Destination) ………………… 3-30
Route Guidance …………………………3-4
Searching an Address………………… 3-13
Route overview (View Entire Route) … 3-31
Route Re-calculation ……………………3-4
Searching a Previous Destination …… 3-17
Changing Route option ……………… 3-32
Starting navigation system ……………3-5
Searching an Intersection …………… 3-17
Editing waypoints …………………… 3-32
Searching a POI ……………………… 3-20
Deleting waypoints ………………… 3-34
Map Functions ……………………… 3-5
Searching from Address book ……… 3-24
Re-ordering waypoints ……………… 3-34
Current position map screen
Searching for Emergency facilities … 3-25
Setting detour distance ……………… 3-35
(without route) …………………………3-5
Searching your Home ……………… 3-25
Setting avoid streets on route ……… 3-35
Switching map mode
Searching favorite places …………… 3-26
(North Up / Heading Up) ………………3-6
Searching from MAP ………………… 3-26
Viewing GPS signal state ………………3-7
Searching POI by local POI list ……… 3-26
Setup menu screen and functions…… 3-36
Changing the map scale ………………3-8
Operating after searching a destination 3-27
Main setting ………………………… 3-37
Displaying / Hiding POI icons on the map3-9
Changing destination position ……… 3-27
Setting keyboard for inputting letter
Displaying/Hiding Q.POI icons ……… 3-9
Setting as Destination / waypoint …… 3-27
Setting voice command feedback
Displaying / Hiding icons other than
Adding to address book …………… 3-27
ON/OFF ……………………………… 3-37
Setup and Information …………… 3-36
3-37
Setting Language …………………… 3-37
Q.POI icons …………………………… 3-9
Making a call to POI ………………… 3-10
Operating after setting a destination … 3-28
Initializing system …………………… 3-37
Scrolling map ………………………… 3-11
Route guidance screen ……………… 3-28
Navigation setting …………………… 3-38
Selecting other route ………………… 3-29
Setting units (mile/ km) ……………… 3-38
PART 3
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Setting arrival time and distance
Traffic Setup ………………………… 3-52
display………………………………… 3-38
Traffic Information …………………… 3-52
Registering avoid area ……………… 3-38
Help …………………………………… 3-54
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Editing avoid area …………………… 3-40
Deleting avoid area ………………… 3-41
Deleting all avoid areas ……………… 3-41
Setting Q.POI icons…………………… 3-42
Setting estimate travel time ………… 3-42
My places setting …………………… 3-43
Registering new address in
address book ………………………… 3-43
Editing an address of address book … 3-45
Deleting an address of address book
3-46
Deleting an address book …………… 3-47
Registering home address …………… 3-48
Deleting home address ……………… 3-48
Registering favorite place …………… 3-49
Deleting favorite place ……………… 3-50
System information and update …… 3-51
Voice guidance volume setting ……… 3-51
Voice guidance volume control ……… 3-51
Adaptive volume control ON/OFF …… 3-52
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Limitations of the navigation
system
GPS signal reception state
● As
the GPS satellite frequency is received /
• Underneath an overpass
transmitted in straight lines, reception may
not work if devices are placed on or near
the GPS antenna or when traveling through
the following locations.
• Roads within forested areas
• Tunnels
• Areas near high rise buildings
• Basement parking structures
3-2
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
• Roads within canyons
3-1
Vehicle position display
● If
multipass errors occur due to reflections
• When driving on a spiral-shaped road.
• When driving in mountain regions with
sharp turns or sudden brakes.
• When using a tire with an incorrect size
specification.
• When the tire pressure for the 4 tires are dif-
from buildings or related causes, the current
• When entering a road after having been in
position mark on the navigation may differ
an underground parking structure, building
• When the replacement tire is a worn or
from the actual position of the vehicle.
parking structure, or turntable with many
used tire (Especially studless tires having
position of the vehicle on the naviga-
• When the tires have recently been replaced
tion may be different from the actual posi-
(Especially upon use of spare or studless
● The
tion if the vehicle is under the following
tires)
for a short period of time will automatically
• If the battery terminal is removed.
• When driving in city streets, the current
correct the position of the vehicle through
position may be displayed on the opposite
conditions. If such differences occur, driving
map matching or GPS information (several
minutes may be necessary in certain cases).
passed a 2nd seasons, etc.)
• When driving near high-rise buildings
• If a roof carrier has been installed
• When driving under high speeds or having
calculated a long-distance route.
side or on an off-road position.
• When changing the zoom level from the
maximum zoom in level to a different zoom
• When driving on a Y-shaped road with a
narrow angle, the current position may be
displayed in the opposite direction.
• If the vehicle is loaded onto a ferry or a car
transport vehicle, the current position mark
may be stalled on the last position prior to
loading.
level, the current position mark may be displayed on a different road.
• When driving in heavy traffic with frequent
goポstops in traffic or intersections.
• When driving under slippery conditions,
such as heavy sand, snow, etc.
• When driving with the tire chain in place.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Route Guidance
Route Re-calculation
route guidance may not occur
• Faulty voice guidance may be given if the
caused by search conditions or the driving
vehicle breaks from the designated route
position.
(ex: if a turn is made at an intersection while
• Guidance may be given to a position differ-
the navigation provided guidance to go
ing from the current position when turning
● Suitable
• 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 in a
No U-Turn location may occur.
• A route guidance signaling entrance into a
no enter zone may 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.
straight).
• Map Data may be missing or incorrect causing route guidance to not be given.
● The
following phenomena may occur after
conducting route recalculation.
at an intersection.
• Route Recalculation may take a longer period of time when driving under high speeds.
• A route guidance signaling for a U-Turn in a
No U-Turn location may occur.
• A route guidance signaling entrance into a no
enter zone may 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 from the designated route
(ex: if a turn is made at an intersection while
the navigation provided guidance to go
straight)
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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rotations.
ferent.
Starting navigation system
Map Functions
GPS signal state indicator : displays the
state of GPS signal reception.
Current position map screen
(without route)
[Viewing GPS signal state], page 3-7.
Map scale level indicator : displays the current map scale.
[Changing the map scale], page 3-8.
Landmark icons : landmark icons are displayed on the map when the map scale
level is set to under 300 ft (100m depend-
Press the Navigation mode key (
0$3
92,&(
ing on map data)
'(67 , 5287( , 6(783 ). The Caution screen
[Appendix : landmark icons], page 10-7.
will always be displayed when first entering
0$3
92,&(
into Navigation mode. Read the contents of
Press the
the caution screen carefully and press the
display the map of current position and the
$JUHH
button.
map when the map scale level is set to
key on the control panel to
under 0.5 mi (800m).
neighboring area.
[Appendix : POI icons], page 10-5.
POI icons : POI icons are displayed on the
Current vehicle position icon : displays the
current position of the vehicle.
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PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
North Up / Heading Up switch : displays
the current map mode and the map mode
Switching map mode (North Up /
Heading Up)
The vehicle icon is displayed in the center
position of the map.
can be switched between North Up and
Heading Up.
[Switching map mode], page 3-6.
POI : displays or hides the POI icon on the
Each time the compass button is pressed, the
screen will switch in the order shown below.
Heading UpÄş North UpÄş Heading Up ...
map.
[Displaying/Hiding POI icons on the
INFORMATION
map], page 3-9.
All map screens (map screen after setting des-
Map scale : increases or decreases the map
tination & whole route display screen) except
scale.
the current position screen will always be dis-
[Changing the map scale], page 3-8.
played in North Up mode.
● Heading
Up : displays the map always fac-
ing the direction which the vehicle is traveling. The vehicle icon is displayed in the
lower center position of the map.
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"North Up"
● North
Up : displays the map always facing
the North direction regardless of the direction which the vehicle is traveling.
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
"Heading Up"
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Viewing GPS signal state
● GPS
information may not operate under
The state of GPS signal reception is displayed
thefollowing conditions.
as shown below.
• When buildings, tunnels, or other obstructions block satellite signals.
• When materials are placed above the GPS
(active) :
●
antenna and block satellite signals.
GPS reception is satisfactory.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
• When the satellite does not transmit sig-
(inactive) :
●
nals (signal transmission is controlled by
GPS reception is unsatisfactory.
the satellite control center in the United
[System information and update], page
States and may not transmit when under
3-51.
repair, modification, etc).
INFORMATION
● GPS
• When a digital cellular phone (1.5GHz) is
placed near the GPS antenna.
(Global Position System) : GPS is a sys-
tem developed and operated by the United
● This
system uses GPS information, various
States which determines the current loca-
sensors, road map data, and other related
tion of the user (longitude, latitude, etc.) by
information to display the current position.
generally using 4 or more satellites. This
Errors may occur if the satellite is transmit-
system is used with related GPS informa-
ting inaccurate signals or only two or less
tion, various sensors, road map data, and
satellite signals can be received.
other navigation related information.
Errors which occur in such conditions cannot be corrected.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Changing the map scale
Press the
or
button. The map scale
will be increased or decreased by one level.
INFORMATION
Each time the
or
button is pressed,
the scale bar will be displayed.
The scale can be changed by directly pressing
the scale level on the scale bar.
The green color on the scale bar indicates the
current scale level while the orange color indicates the selected scale level.
Press the
Ɣ
or
button for over 0.8
second. The scale will continuously change.
Ɣ
If the scale range limit is reached, the
button will be disabled.
Ɣ
The map scale range is between 1 and 14:
10,240,000 ~ 1 : 5,000.
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or
Level
10
11
12
13
14
Actual distance
mi / ft
150 ft
300 ft
700 ft
0.25 mi
0.5 mi
1 mi
2 mi
4 mi
8 mi
16 mi
32 mi
64 mi
130 mi
250 mi
km / m
50 m
100 m
200 m
400 m
800 m
1.6 km
3.2 km
6.4 km
12 km
25 km
50 km
100 km
200 km
400 km
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Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
Displaying / Hiding POI icons on
the map
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Zoom In"
current displayed POI icons are high-
lighted while the icons not being displayed
Displaying/Hiding Q.POI icons
1. Press the 32,Ô¤ button.
are shown as normal buttons.
● If
Related menu buttons will be displayed at
"Zoom Maximum"
the bottom of the screen.
there are no POI icons being displayed,
the $//2)) button will be disabled.
● POI
"Zoom Minimum"
icons are displayed when the scale is
under 0.5 mi (800m).
INFORMATION
"Zoom level <1 to 14>"
The Q.POI icons are set to
" (ex. Zoom 700ft)"
- Parking,
- Bank,
- Hotel,
- Gas Station,
- Golf Course,
- Fast Food (6 icons) by default.
This setting can be changed in SETUP.
[Setting Q.POI icons], page 3-42.
Displaying / Hiding icons other than
Q.POI icons
1. Press the 32,▼ button.
Related menu buttons will be displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
2. Press the 2WKHUV
button.
INFORMATION
Q.POI stands for Quick POI and refers to the
function which turns POI icon display on or off
on the map.
2. Press the icon buttons to display or hide.
To turn off all POI icons displayed on the
map, press the $//2)) button.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
3-9
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
(a) by category list
5. If the 6KRZ,FRQ V
button is pressed, the
Making a call to POI
selected menus will be displayed or hidden
on the map screen.
After searching a POI, the POI phone number
information can be used to make a call to the
Voice Command
1. Press the
remote controller.
3. Press the desired main category button.
POI facility.
key on the steering wheel
1. Use the various search methods, such as the
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
map scroll function, Q.POI search function,
"Show " (ex. Show ATM)
and destination search function to search
"Hide " (ex. Hide ATM)
for a POI.
"Hide All"
4. Select the desired sub category menu to
display or hide (Multiple selections are possible).
Press the selected menu again to cancel the
selection.
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2. Press the
button.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
"Zoom Out"
"Zoom "
INFORMATION
● The
Scrolling map
INFORMATION
● Making
telephone information for a POI or if there is
Press the map area on the map screen.
no mobile phone connected through
The selected point will be centered on the
Bluetooth.
screen and the scroll mark will be displayed.
Information about the marked point and
authentication through Bluetooth or
straight line distance from the current posi-
detailed information on conducting search,
tion will be displayed at the top of the screen.
refer to
facility.
[ Pa i r i n g a n d c o n n e c t i n g
a Bluetooth phone], page 5-4.
INFORMATION
4. Once the call is ended, the map is restored
to the current vehicle location.
If a map area on the map screen is pressed,
the map will continuously scroll in the corresponding direction until the pressing is
released.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-11
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Setting a destination
Destination menu screen and
functions
emergency facilities search.
page 3-25 .
[Searching for Emergency facilities],
Address : sets the destination through
[Searching an Address], page 3-13.
Previous Dest : sets the destination
through the previous destination list.
[Searching a Previous Destination],
page 3-17 .
Press the '(67 key on the control panel to
Intersection : sets the destination through
intersection search.
[Searching an Intersection], page 3-17.
POI Search : sets the destination through
POI Category search.
[Searching a POI], page 3-20 .
Address Book : sets the destination
through address book search.
[Searching from Address book], page
3-24 .
3-12 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
address search.
display the destination menu screen.
Emergency : sets the destination through
HOME : sets the stored HOME as the destination.
[Searching your Home], page 3-25 .
Favorite place  ~  : sets the destination with one of the stored favorite places.
[Searching favorite places], page 3-26 .
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more information of mobile phone
● For
3. Bluetooth is used to make a call to the POI
a call is not possible if there is no
Searching a Destination
5. Select the desired state from the list to
change the state.
Searching an Address
(a) by street
There are 2 ways to set the destination
through address search-(a) by street, (b) by
city.
4. Input the State name and press the
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
1. Press the '(67 key.
/LVW
button.
2. Press the $GGUHVV button.
If the number of matches with the input is
less than 4 results, then the state list screen
will be displayed automatically.
If the number of matches is only one result,
6. Press the 6WUHHW button.
then the state will automatically be
changed without having to manually select
the state.
3. Press the
6WDWH
button to change the
state.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-13
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
7. Input the House number and Press the
'RQH
button to complete.
If the House number is not recognized, press
the
6NLS
button.
In this case, the range of house numbers
will be displayed during the last step.
9. If the desired street from the list is selected,
10. Input the city name and press the
/LVW
the corresponding position will be dis-
button to complete. If the number of
played on the map.
matches with the input is less than 4
results, then the list screen will be dis-
INFORMATION
played automatically.
If more than 30 cities exist with the selected
street, then the city input screen will be dis8. I nput the Street name and press the
/LVW
button.
played. If less than 30 cities exist, then the city
selection screen will be displayed.
If the number of matches with the input is
less than 4 results, then the street list screen
will be displayed automatically.
11.Select the desired city from the list.
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Input the House number and press the
'RQH
button to complete.
6. Input the city name and press and press the
/LVW
button.
The corresponding position will be dis-
If the number of matches with the input is
played on the map.
less than 4 results, then the city list screen
will be displayed automatically.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
(b) by city
12. This screen will be displayed if the House
number had not been inputted during
step 6 and more than 2 house numbers
ranges exist.
Select the desired House number range.
7. Select the desired city from the list.
5. Press the
&LW\
button.
13. This screen will be displayed if the House
number had not been inputted and only
one house numbers range exists.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-15
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
8. Input the house number and press the
'RQH
button to complete.
If the House number is not recognized,
press the
6NLS
button.
In this case, the range of house numbers
will be displayed during the last step.
10. Select the desired street from the list and
12. This screen will be displayed if the House
the corresponding position will be dis-
number had not been inputted during
played on the map.
step H and only one House number
range exists.
Select the house number range and Press
the 'RQH button to complete.
The corresponding position will be displayed on the map.
9. I nput the Street name and press the
/LVW
button to complete.
Voice Command
If the number of matches with the input is
less than 4 results, then the street list screen
will be displayed automatically.
1. Press the
11. This screen will be displayed if the House
number had not been inputted during
step 8 and more than 2 House number
ranges exist.
Select the desired House number range.
3-16 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Find address"
[Find address], page 5-19.
Searching a Previous Destination
1. Press the '(67 key.
Searching an Intersection
4. Input the state name and press the
/LVW
There are two ways to set the destination
button. If the number of matches with the
through intersection search-(a) by street, (b)
input is less than 4 results, then the state
by city.
list screen will be displayed automatically.
If the number of matches is only one result,
2. Press the 3UHYLRXV'HVW button.
1. Press the '(67 key.
then the state will automatically be
the state.
3. Select the desired previous destination. The
corresponding position will be displayed on
the map.
3. Press the
Voice Command
1. Press the
6WDWH
button to change the
state.
5. Select the desired state from the list to
change the state.
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Previous destination"
[Previous destination], page 5-24.
"Previous start point"
[Previous start point], page 5-25.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-17
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
(a) by street
8. Select the desired 1st street from the list.
10. Select the desired 2nd street menu from
the list. The corresponding position will be
displayed on the map.
6. Press the 6WUHHW button.
9. Input the name of the 2nd street and press
the
7. Input the name of the 1st street and press
the
/LVW
button.
If the number of matches with the input is
/LVW
button.
If the number of matches with the input is
11. If the selected 2nd street is within more
less than 4 results, then the street list screen
than 2 cities, then the city list screen will
will be displayed automatically.
be displayed.
less than 4 results, then the street list screen
Select the desired city menu from the list.
will be displayed automatically.
The corresponding position will be displayed on the map.
3-18 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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changed without having to manually select
2. Press the ,QWHUVHFWLRQ button.
(b) by city
10. Select the desired 1st street menu from
the list.
6. Press the
&LW\
button.
9. Input the name of the 1st street and press
the
/LVW
11. Input the name of the 2nd street and press
button.
If the number of matches with the input is
the
button.
less than 4 results, then the street list screen
If the number of matches with the input is
If the number of matches with the input is
will be displayed automatically.
less than 4 results, then the street list
7. Input the city name and press the
/LVW
less than 4 results, then the city list screen
/LVW
button.
screen will be displayed automatically.
will be displayed automatically.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-19
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Searching a POI
There are 3 ways to set the destination
through POI search - (a) by category, (b) by
name, (c) by phone number.
1. Press the '(67 key.
12. Select the desired 2nd street menu from
the list.
4. Input the state name and press the
2. Press the 32,6HDUFK
button.
/LVW
button. If the number of matches with the
The corresponding position will be dis-
input is less than 4 results, then the state list
played on the map.
screen will be displayed automatically.
If there is only one matching result, then
the state will automatically be changed
without having to manually select the state.
3. Press the 6WDWH button.
13. If the selected 2nd street is within more
than 2 cities, then the city list screen will
be displayed. Select the desired city menu
from the list. The corresponding position
will be displayed on the map.
5. Select the desired state from the list to
change the state.
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8. Select the desired city name.
(a) By category
(a-1) Near current position
Searches for facilities nearby the current posi-
Searches for facilities within a 50 mi (80Km)
tion or from the city center.
radius of the current position.
6. Press the &DWHJRU\ button.
8. Press the desired main category menu.
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Find nearest POI"
10. Select the desired menu button.
The corresponding position will be displayed on the map.
[Find nearest POI], page 5-20.
7. Press the 1HDUFXUUHQWSRVLWLRQ button to
search for facilities nearby the current position, or press the 1HDUFLW\FHQWHU
button
to search for facilities in the near city center.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-21
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
(a-2) Near city center
Searches for facilities from the city center.
10. Press the desired main category.
12. Select the desired menu button.
The corresponding position will be displayed on the map.
8. Input the city name and press the
/LVW
INFORMATION
button.
If the number of matches with the input is
The distance on each POI item button refers
less than 4 results, then the city list screen
to the distance from the city center.
will be displayed automatically.
11. Press the desired sub category.
9. Press the desired city menu.
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9. Press the desired sub category menu.
(b) By name
● Changing City
1. Press the
&LW\
button.
2. Input the city name and press the
/LVW
button.
3. Select the desired city name.
6. Press the 1DPH button.
● Changing Category
1. Press the &DWHJRU\ button.
The corresponding position will be dis-
2. Select the desired main category menu.
played on the map.
3. Select the desired sub category menu.
INFORMATION
(c) By phone number
When necessary, the search conditions for the
city and category can be changed by pressing
the $GYDQFHG button.
7. Input the name of the POI and press the
button.
/LVW
If the number of matches with the input is
6. Press the
3KRQH
button.
less than 4 results, then the facilities list
screen will be displayed automatically.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-23
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Searching from Address book
1. Press the '(67 key.
2. Press the $GGUHVVERRN button.
4. Select the desired address name from the
7. Input the phone number and Press the
'RQH
list.
button to complete.
The corresponding position will be dis-
The corresponding position will be
played on the map.
displayed on the map.
[Registering new address in address
Voice Command
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
book], page 3-43.
3. Select the desired address book (user)
menu.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Destination POI by Phone Number"
[Destination POI by phone number],
page 5-22.
Voice Command
1. Press the
INFORMATION
This system provides 5 address books. Each
addresses book can hold up to 200 entries.
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Destination by address book"
[Destination by address book], page
5-24.
3-24 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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8. Select the desired POI menu.
Voice Command
Searching for Emergency facilities
1. Press the
remote controller.
1. Press the '(67 key.
Searching your Home
key on the steering wheel
1. Press the '(67 key.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
2. Press the
(PHUJHQF\
button.
"Find emergency "
[Find emergency ], page
The Home position will be displayed on
the map.
INFORMATION
If the Home address is not registered, then the
+20(
button will not be displayed.
[Registering home address], page 3-48.
Voice Command
3. Select the desired facility category.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Go home"
[Go home], page 5-25.
4. Select the desired facility.
The corresponding position will be displayed on the map.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-25
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Searching favorite places
Searching from MAP
Position the scroll mark at the destination by
1. Press the '(67 key.
scrolling the map on the map screen.
2. Select the desired button from  ~  .
Searching POI by local POI list
The corresponding position will be displayed on the map.
1. Press the 32,▼
button on the map
screen.
INFORMATION
If the address of the Favorite place is not regis-
4. Select the desired POI menu.
The corresponding position will be dis-
2. Press the 2WKHUV button.
played on the map.
tered, then the  ~  buttons without
Voice Command
registered addresses will be disabled.
[Registering favorite place], page 3-49.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
Voice Command
1. Press the
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Find nearest "
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
[Find nearest ], page 5-21.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Destination by memory point <1 to 5>"
[Destination by memory point <1 to 5>],
page 5-25.
3-26 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
3. Press the /RFDO32,OLVWV button.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
5-23.
2. Press the +20( button.
Operating after searching a
destination
Voice Command
1. Press the
Adding to address book :
key on the steering wheel
Saves the position in the address book.
remote controller.
[Registering new address in address book],
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
page 3-43.
"Start guidance"
Voice Command
(Sets the position of the scroll mark as the
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Store Marked Location to "
Changing destination position :
Changes the position of the destination by
scrolling the map.
[Scrolling map], page 3-11.
Setting as Destination / waypoint :
Sets the position as the destination or waypoint.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-27
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Operating after setting a
destination
Voice Command
1. Press the
Route guidance screen
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
2. After the beep sound, say a command.
"Time to destination"
"Distance to destination"
● Symbol
guidance mode : if the
button
is pressed, then the following route guid-
Starting Route Guidance
ance screen will be displayed.
Press the 6WDUW*XLGDQFH button. Route Guidance will start.
● Route simulation
• If the
6WDUW*XLGDQFH
button is pressed and
held for over 0.8 second, then the route
simulation will start.
• If the
0$3
92,&(
key on the control panel is
●
Turn-List mode : if the
button is
pressed during route simulation, then route
pressed, then the following route guidance
simulation will be terminated.
screen will be displayed.
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destination and begins route guidance.)
Selecting other route
mode : if the
button is
● Highway
junction mode : this route guid-
pressed, then the following route guidance
ance screen is automatically displayed dur-
screen will be displayed.
ing guidance at highway junctions.
1. Press the $OWUHQDWLYH5RXWH button.
Once guidance at a highway junction is
complete, this screen will automatically disappear and the previous guidance screen
will be restored.
● Intersection zoom mode : this route guidance
2. Other routes can be selected by pressing
screen is automatically displayed during
the ◀ or ▶ buttons.
guidance at an intersection.
Once guidance at the intersection is complete, the screen will automatically disappear
and the previous guidance screen will be
restored.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-29
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Route guidance
Cancel Route: deletes destination, waypoints and terminates route guidance.
Route menu screen and functions
Finishing route guidance (Delete
Destination)
[Finishing route guidance], page 3-30 .
Route Overview: displays the entire route
1. Press the 5287( key.
and route detailed.
[Route overview], page 3-31 .
2. Press the
&DQFHO5RXWH
button.
Route Option: the route option can be
changed.
[Changing Route option], page 3-32 .
Edit Waypoint: waypoints can be added/
deleted and the order can be changed.
[Editing waypoints], page 3-32 .
Press the 5287( key on the control panel.
Detour : searches detour routes.
Avoid Streets: searches routes which avoid
The ROUTE menu screen will be displayed.
[Setting detour distance], page 3-35 .
the selected streets.
[Setting avoid streets on route], page
3-30 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
3-35.
3. Press the  miles"
"Detour <1 or 2 or 5 or 10> kilometers"
NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3-35
PART 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Setup and Information
Setup menu screen and functions
Help button : the help contents can be
viewed.
[Help], page 3-54 .
Traffic Setup : sets to display traffic information on map, or to provide upcoming traffic
information voice guidance, and or to display the detour route popup showing
upcoming traffic information.
Main button : changes to the input keyboard type, voice command feedback ON/
OFF settings and system initialization can
be made.
[Main setting], page 3-36 .
Press the 6(783 key on the control panel to
display the setup menu screen.
Voice Setup button : adjusts the Navigation
guidance volume.
[Voice guidance volume setting], page
3-51.
Navigation button : navigation related settings can be set.
[Navigation setting], page 3-38 .
Clock Setup button
My Places button : the Address book, Home
address, Favorite places, Previous destination can be edited.
[My places setting], page 3-43 .
3-36 NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Main setting
Setting voice command feedback ON/
OFF
Initializing system
1. Press the 6(783 key.
Press the desired setting button.
1. Press the )DFWRU\'HIDXOW button.
2. Press the 0DLQ button.
Setting Language
button.
2. Press the menu desired for initialization.
3. Select the desired changes and press the
'RQH
button to complete.
2. Press the desired language.
Setting keyboard for inputting letter
Press the desired keyboard type button. The
selection will be highlighted.
3. Press the  icon to save the symbol as a part of . Saved symbols can be viewed from the
0\)DYRULWHV
button on the Stock Main screen.
1. Press the desired 6SRUWV button to view
related sports information.
XM DATA
4-3
PART 4 XM DATA
2. My teams
Weather data Service Information
3. Warning and Advisories Service
You can save teams which you are interested
The Weather Service is a service which pro-
● This
in as part of  to easily view related
vides weather information updated every 5
advisories, such as Tornado, Storm, Flood
scores and schedules.
minutes for your region.
etc. as symbols on the Navigation map.
Within the  screen, teams can be
The Weather Service includes Tabular Weather,
Details can be viewed on specific regions by
added by pressing the
$GG
Graphical Weather, Warnings and Advisories
using the zoom in and zoom out features.
deleted by pressing the
button.
button or
Services.
1. Tabular Weather Service
● Provides
current weather information and
weather information for the coming next
three days for your region.
To change the region, press the 2WKHU&LW\
button and select the desired region.
2. Graphical Weather Service ( 0DS button)
● This
service provides weather information,
such as Cloud, Fog, Rain, Snow, and Road
Conditions on the Navigation map as symbols. Details can be viewed on specific
regions by using the zoom in and zoom out
features.
4-4
XM DATA
service provides weather warnings and
XM DATA
icon which will display the accident location
PART 5
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Operating voice command ………… 5-2
Command list of Navigation system ……… 5-12
Condition for voice command system …… 5-2
Map …………………………………… 5-12
Basic operation for voice
Destination …………………………… 5-14
command control ……………………… 5-2
Route ………………………………… 5-15
Voice command Help …………………… 5-3
Others ………………………………… 5-16
Searching destination by voice command 5-19
Setting up the voice command system 5-4
Find address ………………………… 5-19
Setting voice Prompt ON/OFF ………… 5-4
Find nearest POI ……………………… 5-20
Speaker adaptation …………………… 5-4
Find nearest  …………… 5-21
Find emergency  ……… 5-23
Command list of Audio system ………… 5-6
Destination by address book ………… 5-24
FM/AM Radio ………………………… 5-6
Previous destination ………………… 5-24
XM Radio …………………………… 5-7
Previous start point ………………… 5-25
CD …………………………………… 5-8
Go home ……………………………… 5-25
MP3 …………………………………… 5-9
Destination by memory
USB MP3 ……………………………… 5-10
point <1 to 5> ……………………… 5-25
USB IMAGE …………………………… 5-10
iPod …………………………………… 5-11
Others ………………………………… 5-11
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-1
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Operating voice command
Basic operation for voice
command control
Condition for voice command
system
Most of the functions within the Audio and
Navigation system can be operated by voice.
2. Once the
Please follow the following instructions for
optimal voice recognition performance.
icon changes into the
icon
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
say the desired voice command (ex : previ-
● Close
all windows and the sunroof. The per-
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
formance of the voice recognition can be
remote controller. A voice command win-
improved if the environment of the car inte-
dow will be displayed on the lower side of
rior is quiet.
the screen followed by a "Command
● Press
the voice recognition button and say
● The
The System voice comment "Command
driver so that voice commands can be spo-
Please" will not be provided when the Voice
ken while maintaining a proper posture.
prompt is turned OFF.
the voice commands naturally
and clearly as if in a normal conversation.
[Searching destination by voice command], page 5-19.
If the exact command is not known, use the
INFORMATION
microphone is positioned above the
● Pronounce
[Voice command list], page 5-6.
please" system voice comment.
the desired voice command after the sound
of the beep.
ous destination)
"Help" command to view the commands list
in detail.
INFORMATION
Press the
key shortly to input a voice
command from among the system voice comments. The system voice instruction comment
will immediately terminate. When the
icon changes into the
icon with a beep
sound, input the desired voice command.
5-2 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Destination POI by phone number … 5-22
Voice command list ………………… 5-6
Voice command Help
INFORMATION
The "help" command can be used even while
key on the steering wheel
voice recognition dialogue is operating. At
remote controller. A voice command win-
such time, help instructions appropriate to
dow will be displayed on the lower side of
the state of the dialogue will be provided.
1. Press the
the screen followed by a "Command
please" system voice comment.
3. The inputted command is fed back to the
screen and voice system. If the command
was not recognized properly, say "Back".
INFORMATION
The System voice comment "Command
Please" will not be provided when the Voice
INFORMATION
prompt is turned OFF.
commands which can currently be
inputted are displayed on the screen in yellow.
● To
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon on the pop-up screen with a beep
terminate the voice recognition system,
either say "cancel" or press the
for over
3. Say the name of the desired menu.
(ex : "Destination help")
sound, say "Help". If the proper Help menu
is already known, voice commands, such as
"destination help" can be inputted directly.
0.8 second.
● Be
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
● The
aware that during the operation of the
voice recognition system, pressing the hard
keys or the screen will terminate the voice
recognition system.
4. Say the desired voice command.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-3
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Speaker adaptation
Setting up the voice command
system
1. Press the
Setting voice Prompt ON/OFF
● Voice
2. Once the
prompt ON : all system prompts are
provided.
● Voice
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
icon changes into the
icon
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
prompt OFF : most of the system
prompts are not provided.
3. Once the icon changes into the icon on the
pop-up screen with a beep sound, say
say "Voice setup." Or the "Speaker adaptation" command can be directly inputted.
"Voice Prompt on".
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
INFORMATION
In the Voice Setup Help screen, the com-
2. Once the
icon changes into the
mands possible for input within the current
icon on the pop-up screen with a beep
mode are displayed. For example, if the Voice
sound, say "Voice setup." The "voice prompt
prompt is currently in Off state, then the com-
on" or "voice prompt off" can be directly
mand Voice prompt ON will be displayed on
inputted if the current state is already
the screen.
known.
3. Once the
icon changes into the
icon on the pop-up screen with a beep
sound, say "Speaker adaptation".
5-4 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
● Reset
Speaker adaptation: Returns to previ-
ous state prior to applying Speaker adaptation.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
4. Once the
icon changes into the
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon on the pop-up screen with a beep
icon on the pop-up screen with a beep
sound, say "Yes".
sound, say "Reset Speaker adaptation".
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
5. Listen and repeat the 20 commands
(approximate) as instructed by the device.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-5
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Voice command list
The voice commands for this system are divid-
Command list of Audio system
FM/AM Radio
ed into Global commands and Local comCommand
mands.
● Global
command ( ) : Commands which
operate in all operating modes.
● Local
Radio
Plays the most recent frequency for the most recently
operated band.
㿋
(Radio) AM
Plays the most recent frequency for the corresponding
band.
㿋
(Radio) FM
Plays the most recent frequency for the corresponding
band. In the case of FM, the most recent frequency
within the most recently played FM1 or FM2 band is
played.
㿋
FM <1 or 2>
Plays the most recent frequency for the corresponding
band.
㿋
AM frequency <530 to 1710>
(ex. AM frequency 1310)
Plays the desired AM band frequency.
㿋
FM frequency <87.5 to 107.9>
(ex. FM frequency 99.1)
Plays the desired FM band frequency.
㿋
AM Preset <1 to 6>
㿋
FM <1 or 2> Preset <1 to 6>
㿊
Preset <1 to 6>
㿊
Seek Up
command ( ) : Commands which
operate only when the corresponding
mode is operating or when the mode
screen to the corresponding mode is displayed.
5-6 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Operation
㿋
Plays the desired AM band preset frequency.
Plays the desired preset frequency of FM1 or FM2
band.
Plays the desired preset frequency for the current
band.
Searches and plays the next frequency of the current
band.
Command
Operation
㿊
Seek Down
㿊
Preset Up
Plays the next preset frequency of the current band.
㿊
Preset Down
Plays the previous preset frequency of the current.
㿊
Scan
Scans all frequencies within the current band.
㿊
Preset Scan
Scans the 6 preset frequencies of the current band.
Auto Store / Auto Preset
Searches all frequencies within the current band and stores the 6 frequencies with the most superior
reception as preset buttons.
㿊
Searches and plays the previous frequency of the current band.
XM Radio
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Command
Operation
Plays the last channel within the last band from XM1, XM2, and XM3.
㿋#
[P
㿋
XM <1 or 2 or 3>
Plays the most recent channel for the corresponding Band.
㿋
XM Channel <0 to 255>
Plays the desired XM band channel.
Plays the desired preset channel for XM1 or XM2 or XM3 band.
㿋
XM <1 or 2 or 3> Preset <1 to 6>
㿊
Channel < 0 to 255 >
Plays the desired channel of the current band.
㿊
Preset <1 to 6>
Plays the desired preset channel of the current band.
㿊
Channel Up
Plays the next channel of the current band.
㿊
Channel Down
Plays the previous channel of the current band.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-7
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Command
Operation
㿊
Preset Up
Plays the next preset channel of the current band.
㿊
Preset Down
Plays the previous preset channel of the current band.
㿊
Scan
Scans all channels within the current band.
㿊
Preset Scan
Scans all preset channels within the current band.
CD
Command
Operation
㿋
DISC
Plays the DISC already inserted in the CD Player.
㿋
CD
If the DISC inserted in the CD Player is either a CD or MP3 DISC, then the CD or MP3 will be played.
㿋
CD track <1 to 665>
If the DISC inserted in the CD Player is a CD, then CD Mode will start and plays the desired track.
㿊
Track <1 to 665>
Plays the desired track.
㿊
Next track
Plays the next track.
㿊
Previous track
Plays the previous track.
㿊
Scan
Scans all tracks on the CD DISC.
㿊
Repeat track
Repeats the current playing track.
㿊
Random
Plays the tracks of the CD DISC in random order.
㿊
Normal play
Turns off the Scan, Repeat, and Random functions.
5-8 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
MP3
Command
Operation
DISC
Plays the DISC already inserted into the CD Player.
㿋
CD
If the DISC inserted in the CD Player is either a CD or MP3 DISC, then the CD or MP3 will be played.
㿋
MP3
If the DISC inserted in the CD Player is an MP3 DISC, then the MP3 will be played.
㿊
Next file
Plays the next file.
㿊
Previous file
Plays the previous file.
㿊
Next folder
Plays the first file in the next folder.
㿊
Previous folder
Plays the first file in the previous folder.
㿊
Scan
Scans all files within the MP3 DISC.
㿊
Folder Scan
Plays all songs in the folder in which the current playing file is located for 10 seconds each.
㿊
Repeat File
Repeats the current playing file.
㿊
Repeat Folder
Repeats all tracks within the current playing folder.
㿊
Random
Plays all files within the MP3 DISC in random order.
㿊
Random Folder
Plays all files within the current playing folder in random order.
㿊
Normal play
Turns off the Scan, Repeat, and Random functions.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-9
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
USB MP3
Command
Operation
㿋
USB
If the USB has been connected to the device, plays the MP3 files within the USB.
㿊
Next file
Plays the next file.
㿊
Previous file
Plays the previous file.
㿊
Next folder
Plays the first chapter of the next folder.
㿊
Previous folder
Plays the first chapter of the previous folder.
㿊
Scan
Scans all files within the USB.
㿊
Folder Scan
Plays all songs in the folder in which the current playing file is located for 10 seconds each.
㿊
Repeat File
Repeats the current playing file.
㿊
Repeat Folder
Repeats all songs within the current playing folder.
㿊
Random
Plays all files within the USB in random order.
㿊
Random Folder
Plays all files within the current playing folder in random order.
㿊
Normal play
Turns off the Scan, Repeat, and Random functions.
USB IMAGE
Command
Operation
㿋
USB
㿊
Next image
Moves to the next image.
㿊
Previous image
Moves to the previous image.
5-10 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
If the USB IMAGE has been connected to the device, plays the image files within the USB.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
㿋
Command
Operation
㿊
Next folder
Moves to the next folder.
㿊
Previous folder
Moves to the previous folder.
iPod
Command
Operation
iPod
Plays the songs within the iPod if the iPod has been connected to the device.
㿊
Next song
Plays the next song.
㿊
Previous song
Plays the previous song.
㿊
Repeat song
Repeats the current playing song.
㿊
Random
Plays all songs within the iPod in random order.
㿊
Random Album
Plays all songs within the current playing album in random order.
㿊
Normal play
Turns off the Repeat and Random functions.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
㿋
Others
Command
Operation
㿋
Line in
Plays the unit connected with the AUX terminal.
㿋
Audio on
Turns on the Audio/Video.
㿋
Audio off
Turns off the Audio/Video.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-11
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Command list of Navigation system
Navigation commands will operate only agreeing to the terms and conditions for the Navigation system.
Map
Command
Operation
㿋
Map Current location
㿋
Zoom In
Decreases the map zoom by one level.
㿋
Zoom Out
Increases the map zoom by one level.
㿋
Zoom minimum
Displays the map screen in the maximum zoom level.
㿋
Zoom maximum
Displays the map screen in the minimum zoom level.
㿋
Zoom level <1 to 14>
Displays the map in the zoom level selected from the 14 levels.
㿋
Zoom 
Displays the map in the corresponding zoom.
150 feet / 50 meters
300 feet /100 meters
700 feet / 200 meters
0.25 miles / 400 meters
0.5 miles / 800 meters
1 mile / 1.6 kilometers
2 miles / 3.2 kilometers
4 miles / 6.4 kilometers
8 miles / 12 kilometers
5-12 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Displays the current position of the vehicle.
Command
Operation
16 miles / 25 kilometers
32 miles / 50 kilometers
64 miles / 100 kilometers
130 miles / 200 kilometers
250 miles / 400 kilometers
(ex.Zoom 0.25 miles, zoom
400 meters)
㿊
North up
Displays the map in North Up mode.
㿊
Heading up
Displays the map in Heading Up mode.
㿊
Show 
(ex. Show ATM)
Displays the selected POI categories.
㿊
Hide 
(ex. Hide ATM)
Hides the selected POI categories.
㿊
Hide all
Hides all POI categories.
㿊
Daylight mode
Converts the map display into daylight mode.
㿊
Night mode
Converts the map display into night mode.
㿊
Auto mode
Converts the map display is between daylight/night modes automatically.
[POI Category list], page 5-17.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
[POI Category list], page 5-17.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-13
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Destination
Command
Operation
㿋
Find address
Sets the destination through address search for route guidance.
㿋
Find nearest POI
Sets a POI near the current position as the destination for route guidance through POI category search.
㿋
Find nearest 
Sets a POI near the current position as the destination by directly inputting the POI name for route
guidance. [POI Category list], page 5-17.
㿋
Destination POI by phone
number
Sets the destination by searching the phone number of the facility.
㿋
Find Emergency 
(ex. Find Emergency Hospital)
Searches for an emergency facility which is nearby the current position and sets it as the destination for
route guidance. Emergency facilities are police stations, hospitals, and dealerships.
㿋
Destination by address book
Sets one of the list of previously registered addresses in the address book for the user as the destination.
㿋
Previous destination
Sets one of the previous destination as the current destination.
㿋
Previous start point
Sets the previous start point as the current destination.
㿋
Go home
Sets the previously registered home address as the destination for route guidance.
㿋
Destination by memory
point <1 to 5>
Sets a previously registered memory point as the destination for route guidance
5-14 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Route
Command
Operation
Cancel route
Deletes the designated destination and terminates the route guidance.
㿋
Repeat voice guidance
Repeats the route guidance.
㿋
Detour <1 or 2 or 5 or 10>
miles
Searches detour routes within a <1|2|5|10> mile radius.
㿋
Detour <1 or 2 or 5 or 10>
kilometers
Searches detour routes within a <1|2|5|10> kilometer radius.
㿋
Replan recommended route
Recalculates the route with the recommended route.
㿋
Replan shortest route
Recalculates the route with the shortest route.
㿋
Distance to destination
Reports the remaining distance until destination by voice.
㿋
Time to destination
Reports the remaining time until destination by voice.
㿊
View route
If the destination has been set, displays the whole route screen until the destination.
㿊
Start guidance
Sets the scroll mark displayed on the map as the destination and starts route guidance.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-15
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Others
Command
Operation
㿋
Voice guidance on
㿋
Voice guidance off
Turns the Voice Guidance Off.
㿋
Voice guidance louder
Increases the Voice Guidance volume by 1 level.
㿋
Voice guidance softer
Decrease the Voice Guidance volume by 1 level.
㿋
Store marked location to 
(ex. Store marked location to user 1)
Registers the selected location into the selected Address book.
5-16 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Turns the Voice Guidance On.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
㿋
● POI Category list
Car Wash
Motorcycle Dealership
All Travel
Airport
Hotel
Tourist Information
Travel Agent
Tourist Attraction
City Cnter
Rental Car Agency
Campground
Ferry Terminal
Bus Station
Local Transit
Train Station
All Shopping
Department Store
Convenience Store
Shopping Center
Music Store
Grocery Store
Bookstore
Electronics Store
Hardware Store
Gifts shop
Sporting Goods store
Home Specialty Store
Clothing shop
Shoe Store
Pharmacy
All Recreation
Amusement Park
Museum
Cinema
Sports Activities
Sports Complex
Golf Course
Winery
Video & Game Rental
Ski Resort
Recreation Area
Other Recreation
All Financial Service
Bank
ATM
Check Cashing Service
Money Transfer
Business Facility
All Community
Police Station
Post Office
Library
Court House
Fire Department
Convention Center
City Hall
Civic Center
School
Government Offices
Waste & Sanitary
Utilities
All Services
Hospital
Dentist
Photography
Tax Service
Medical Service
Attorney
Funeral Director
Hair & Beauty
Cleaning & Laundry
Social Service
Physician
Communication services
Tailor & Alteration
Mover services
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-17
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Command list of Phone
Command
Operation
㿋
Call Name
Makes the call to the name.
㿋
Dial Number
makes the callto the number.
㿋
Redial
The recently called number is redialed.
㿋
Recent Calls
The user can select a number from the outgoing, incoming, and missed calls.
Command list of Help
Command
Operation
㿋
Help
Displays the main Help screen.
㿋
Destination Help
Displays the Destination related command list.
㿋
Map Help
Displays the Map related command list.
㿋
Radio Help
Displays the FM/AM radio related command list.
㿋
XM Help
Displays the XM radio related command list.
㿋
Disc Help
Displays the DISC mode related command list for the disc inserted in the CD Player.
㿋
iPod Help
Displays the iPod related Command list.
㿋
USB Help
Displays the USB related command list.
㿋
Phone Help
Displays the Phone help screen.
㿋
Voice setup Help
Displays the Voice prompt settings and speaker-adaptive commands on the screen.
5-18 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
All restaurants
Fast Food restaurant
American restaurant
French restaurant
Italian restaurant
Continental restaurant
Mexican restaurant
Japanese restaurant
Chinese restaurant
Korean restaurant
Vegetarian Food restaurant
Seafood restaurant
Latin American restaurant
Asian restaurant
African restaurant
Coffee Shop
Other restaurants
All automotive
Hyundai Dealership
Gas Station
Parking
Auto service
Road Assistance
Automobile Dealership
Auto Parts
Rest Area
Searching destination by voice
command
Find address
Sets the destination through address search
for route guidance.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
4. Say the state name.
6. Say the street name.
5. Say the city name.
7. Say the House number. Here, the range
remote controller.
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
which can be inputted will be displayed.
8. Say "Start guidance" if guidance to the
selected position is desired, or say "Show
map" to verify the location of the selected
3. Say "Change state" to change the state.
position on the map.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-19
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
INFORMATION
Pick-List(n-best list)
Spell recognition
Find nearest POI
Sets a POI near the current position as the
destination for route guidance through POI
category search.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
● If there are more than one voice result, then
● It
is possible to search the state, city, street
names through the text line inputted by the
user.
● To
enter spell search mode, say the "Spell
state, city, street names" command as displayed on the screen.
● Text lines can be inputted continuously.
2. Once the
icon changes into the
a pick-list which can be selected by the user
icon on the pop-up screen with a beep
will be displayed.
sound, say "find nearest POI".
● There
may be more than one list page. The
desired page can be viewed by using commands such as "next page" or "previous
page".
● Here,
the "Line + number" voice command
can be used to select the desired result,
such as "Line one". Pressing the desired
result is not supported.
● Also,
selectable areas will be highlighted in
yellow, allowing the user to easily see which
results can be selected.
5-20 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
3. Select the desired main category.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
say "Find address".
Find nearest 
Sets a POI near the current position as the
destination by directly inputting the POI
name for route guidance.
1. Press the
4. Select the desired sub category.
6. Say "Start guidance" if guidance to the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
selected position is desired, or say "Show
map" to verify the location of the selected
position on the map.
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon on the pop-up screen with a beep
sound, say "Find nearest Parking".
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
5. Select the desired POI from the list and say
the line number for the corresponding
menu. Ex) "Line 1".
3. Select the desired POI from the list and say
the line number for the corresponding
menu. Ex) "Line 1".
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-21
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
INFORMATION
Destination POI by phone number
Continuous recognition of phone numbers is
Sets the destination by searching the phone
possible, and the recognized result will be dis-
number of the facility.
played in block units. To correct a block unit,
say "correct". To delete the entire result, say
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
"delete". To have the input read back, say
"repeat".
remote controller.
4. Say "Start guidance" if guidance to the
selected position is desired, or say "Show
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon
map" to verify the location of the selected
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
position on the map.
say "Destination POI by Phone number".
4. Say "Show list" to view the resulting search
list.
3. Input the 10 numbers for the phone number.
5-22 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
5. Select the desired location from the list and
say the line command.
Find emergency  :
Searches for an emergency facility which is
nearby the current position and sets it as the
destination for route guidance. Emergency
facilities are police stations, hospitals, and
dealerships.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
4. Say "Start guidance" if guidance to the
selected position is desired, or say "Show
map" to verify the location of the selected
6. Say "Start guidance" if guidance to the
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
map" to verify the location of the selected
say the voice command.
position on the map.
ex)“Find emergency hospital”
position on the map.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
selected position is desired, or say "Show
3. Select the desired location from the list and
say the line command.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-23
PART 5 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Destination by address book
Previous destination
Sets one of the list of previously registered
Sets one of the previous destination as the
addresses in the address book for the user as
current destination.
the destination.
1. Press the
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
4. Select the desired location from the list and
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon
say the line command.
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
say "Previous destination".
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
say "Destination by address book".
5. Say "Start guidance" if guidance to the
selected position is desired, or say "Show
3. Select the desired user name(Address book
name).
5-24 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
map" to verify the location of the selected
position on the map.
3. Select the desired location from the list and
say the line command.
Previous start point
Go home
Sets the previous start point as the current
Sets the previously registered home address
destination.
as the destination for route guidance.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
4. Say "Start guidance" if guidance to the
2. Once the
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
icon changes into the
icon
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon
selected position is desired, or say "Show
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
map" to verify the location of the selected
say "Previous start point".
say "Go home".
position on the map.
Destination by memory point <1 to 5>
the destination for route guidance.
1. Press the
key on the steering wheel
remote controller.
3. Say "Start guidance" if guidance to the
2. Once the
icon changes into the
icon
selected position is desired, or say "Show
on the pop-up screen with a beep sound,
map" to verify the location of the selected
say "Destination by memory point 1".
position on the map.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 5-25
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
PART 6
BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Before using the Bluetooth
Handsfree …………………………… 6-2
Bluetooth Handsfree screen layout
Bluetooth Handsfree screen and
6-9
Switching call to the mobile phone …… 6-14
What is Bluetooth? ……………………… 6-2
functions ………………………………… 6-9
Activating Call waiting ………………… 6-14
Functions supported by
When there is no mobile phone
Bluetooth Handsfree …………………… 6-2
connected …………………………… 6-9
Operating menus during a call …… 6-14
Ending a call …………………………… 6-15
When a mobile phone is connected … 6-9
Phone Book ………………………… 6-16
Converting Bluetooth Handsfree
mode ………………………………… 6-2
When receiving an incoming call …… 6-10
Making a call from the Phone book …… 6-16
When already on a call ……………… 6-10
Searching the Phone Book……………… 6-17
Converting from Audio/Navigation mode to
When there is a call waiting ………… 6-10
Searching by name ………………… 6-17
Searching by number ……………… 6-18
Bluetooth Handsfree mode ……………… 6-2
Converting from Bluetooth Handsfree
Making a call ………………………… 6-11
mode to Audio/Navigation mode ……… 6-3
Making a call by dialing a phone
Call History List ……………………… 6-19
number ………………………………… 6-11
Making a call from Call history ………… 6-19
Making a call from Speed Dial ………… 6-11
Sorting call history ……………………… 6-19
Making a call by redialing ……………… 6-12
Dialed number ……………………… 6-20
Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth
phone ………………………………… 6-4
Received number …………………… 6-20
Pairing a mobile phone ………………… 6-4
Deleting a paired phone ……………… 6-6
Answering a call …………………… 6-13
Connecting a mobile phone …………… 6-7
Answering an incoming call …………… 6-13
Disconnecting a mobile phone ………… 6-8
Rejecting an incoming ………………… 6-13
Missed number ……………………… 6-20
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Sets a previously registered memory point as
PART 6
BLUETOOTHÂŽ HANDSFREE
Important information …………… 6-30
Before playing Phone music …………… 6-21
About pairing mobile phones ………… 6-30
Starting Phone Music …………………… 6-21
About making/answering phone calls … 6-31
Phone music screen layout …………… 6-22
About Bluetooth device environment … 6-31
Selecting Phone music files …………… 6-23
Mobile Phone Compatibility …………… 6-32

Phone Music ………………………… 6-21
Bluetooth settings ………………… 6-24
Pairing and connecting a mobile phone … 6-24
Setting mobile phone auto connect
priority ………………………………… 6-24
Setting Handsfree volume ……………… 6-25
Setting Audio streaming ……………… 6-25
Advanced settings ……………………… 6-26
Setting Contacts Auto Download (Sync) …6-27
Searching and modifying my device
properties …………………………… 6-27
Changing passkey
………………… 6-28
Deleting all paired phones ………… 6-28
Initializing Bluetooth handsfree …… 6-29

6-1
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Before using the BluetoothÂŽ
Handsfree
What is BluetoothÂŽ?
Functions supported by
BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree
● Pairing mobile phones (Up to 5 phones)
● Connecting/disconnecting mobile phones
● Bluetooth®
allows wireless transmission of
Converting from Audio/Navigation
mode to BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree mode
● Making/Answering phone calls
information between PC, mobile phones, head-
● Downloading a Phone Book
sets, PDAs, printers and other devices within
● Downloading a Call history list
close ranges by using 2.45Ghz frequency short-
● Playing
distance wireless telecommunication technolo-
Converting BluetoothÂŽ
Handsfree mode
music saved in a BluetoothÂŽ phone
in the vehicle
gies.
● Within
this vehicle, users can make hands-
free calls, transmit mobile phone data, and
Some functions may not be supported in
some mobile phone.
play audio streaming files by connecting a
mobile phone with the system.
1. While in Audio mode or Navigation mode,
press the 3+21( key or the
the steering wheel.
BluetoothÂŽ is a trademark owned by
BluetoothÂŽ SIG, Inc.
6-2

key on
Converting from Bluetooth
Handsfree mode to Audio/
Navigation mode
INFORMATION
Most of the functions of the Audio or SETUP
modes are not suppor ted while on a
BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree call. The call volume and
Navigation (MAPVOICE, DEST, ROUTE) screens
can be operated.

2. The system will change to BluetoothÂŽ
Handsfree mode and display the PHONE
screen.
1. While in BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree mode, press
an Audio/Navigation mode key, such as
0$3
)0$0 or 92,&(
3. The following screen will become displayed
if no mobile phone has been connected.
2. The corresponding mode will be displayed.

6-3
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Pairing and connecting a
BluetoothÂŽ phone
Pairing a mobile phone
3. The list of currently paired phones will be
4. From the BluetoothÂŽ device list within the
displayed. Press the $GGWR button to pair
mobile phone, add the car handsfree.
a new mobile phone.
The default name of the car system is
SONATA.
INFORMATION
1. Press the 6HWWLQJV button on the PHONE
screen.
For more information on registering
For safety reasons, pairing a BluetoothÂŽ phone
BluetoothÂŽ devices from the mobile phone,
is not possible when the vehicle is in motion.
please refer to the mobile phone user's
Park the vehicle in a safe location to pair a
manual.
new phone. It is possible to pair up to five
mobile phones. In order to pair a new phone
INFORMATION
when there are already five mobile phones
While conducting a BluetoothÂŽ device search
paired, you must first delete one of the pre-
from the mobile phone, operating to another
viously paired phones.
screen will prevent the car handsfree from
being found in the mobile phone. Always conduct searches for BluetoothÂŽ devices with the
2. Press the 3DLULQJV button on the Settings
screen.
6-4

Search BluetoothÂŽ device screen displayed.
6. Once BluetoothÂŽ connection is successful,
mobile phone, a passkey input window will
the name of the connected mobile phone
become displayed on the mobile phone
will become displayed on the PHONE
screen. Input the passkey set within the car
screen and BluetoothÂŽ handsfree functions
system into the mobile phone input win-
will operate.

5. When pairing the car handsfree from the
dow. (The factory state passkey is 0000.) As
shown in the figure, once the passkey beco-
INFORMATION
mes successfully inputted, the BluetoothÂŽ
Some functions may not be supported due to
connection between the car system and
limited BluetoothÂŽ compatibility between the
mobile phone will start.
car system and mobile phone.

6-5
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Deleting a paired phone
CAUTION!
A mobile phone cannot be deleted if it is
currently connected to the car system.
To delete the phone, first disconnect the
mobile phone and try again.
3. The list of currently paired phones will be
displayed. Select the phone you wish to
1. Press the 6HWWLQJV button on the PHONE
screen.
2. Press the 3DLULQJV
delete from the list and press the 'HOHWH
button.
button on the Settings
screen.
4. A pop-up asking whether you wish to delete the paired phone will be displayed.
Press the 
button to cancel.
Connecting a mobile phone
displayed. Select the phone you wish to
1. Press the 6HWWLQJV button on the PHONE
screen.
4. The BluetoothÂŽ connection between the car
system and mobile phone will start.
c o n n e c t f ro m t h e l i s t a n d p re s s t h e
&RQQHFW
button.
INFORMATION
When there are no paired phones, pair the
mobile phone through [Settings>Pairings>
Add to]. For more information on pairing
mobile phones, refer to the user's manual
[Pairing and Connecting a BluetoothÂŽ phone
> Pairing a mobile phone].
2. Press the
&RQQHFWLRQV
5. Once BluetoothÂŽ connection is successful,
the name of the connected mobile phone
will become displayed on the PHONE
button on the
screen and BluetoothÂŽ handsfree functions
Settings screen.
will operate.

6-7
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Disconnecting a mobile phone
4. If the connection between the mobile
3. The list of currently paired phones will be
phone and BluetoothÂŽ fails, the following
pop-up will be displayed. If problems occur
while connecting BluetoothÂŽ, check for the
displayed. Select the phone you wish to dis1. Press the 6HWWLQJV button on the PHONE
screen.
co n n e c t f ro m t h e l i s t a n d p re s s t h e
'LVFRQQHFW
button.
following conditions.
● Whether the mobile phone you wish to con-
nect is in the vicinity of the car system
● Whether
the power of the mobile phone
BluetoothÂŽ has been turned off
● Whether
the mobile phone BluetoothÂŽ has
been set to hidden state
● Whether
there are BluetoothÂŽ compatibility
issues between the car system and another
mobile phone
2. Pre s s t h e &RQQHFWLRQV
Settings screen.
b u t to n o n t h e
4. pop-up asking whether you wish to disconnect the mobile phone will be displayed.
Press the 
1R
button to

3. The list of currently paired phones will be
BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree screen
layout
When a mobile phone is connected
BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree screen and
functions
Dial : input the phone number through
the dial pad.
Phone number input window : displays
the inputted phone number.
SEND : if a number has not been entered
into the phone number input window,

Pressing the send button displays the call
history list screen.

Del : deletes the inputted number one
digit at a time.

Phone battery charge status : displays the
battery charge status of the connected
erases the entire number.

mobile phone. The battery charge status
END : if a number has been inputted, then
Contacts : displays the phone book screen.
may not be displayed in some mobile pho-
The user can search previously saved
nes.
phone numbers. The phone contact list
Signal strength : displays the mobile
may not be displayed in some mobile pho-
phone signal strength. The signal strength
nes.
may not be displayed in some mobile pho-
Settings : the user can set desired settings
nes.
for the BluetoothÂŽ handsfree, such as pair/
delete mobile phone, connect/ disconnect
mobile phone, set call volume, change
BluetoothÂŽ connection state : becomes
displayed when a BluetoothÂŽ phone has
device name and change passkey.
been connected with the car system.
Name of connected mobile phone : displays the name of the connected mobile
phone.

6-9
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE

When receiving an incoming call




Name of incoming caller : displays the
Accept : accepts the incoming call.

Reject : rejects the incoming call.
Mute : use this function to mute the outgoing volume. Pressing the 0XWH button
incoming caller will not be displayed if the
will display the
caller's phone number has not been pre-
the screen and the caller will not be able
viously registered in the phone book.
to hear the conversation taking place in
Number of incoming caller : displays the
the car. Press the 0XWH button again to
number of the incoming caller.
release the Mute function.
at the top right side of
Call state : displays the call state, such as
talk time, phone connection, and end


name of incoming caller. The name of the
When there is a call waiting
time.
When already on a call

END : ends the call.

Private : when talking on the car handsfree, use this function to switch the call to

the mobile phone.







Switch : use this button to switch between
callers when there are calls on call waiting.



END : use this button to end the calls with
all callers.

Busy icon : when already on a call, displays
an icon shaped like a receiver.
6-10 

When there is no mobile phone
connected
Making a call from Speed Dial
INFORMATION
Making a call
To modify, press the
Making a call by dialing a phone
number
'HO
button to delete
the inputted number one digit at a time.
Press the (1' button or the
key on the
steering wheel to cancel the call.
PHONE screen to input a speed dial number.
1. Use the number pad on the right side of the
INFORMATION
PHONE screen to input the number you
wish to call.
Only speed dial numbers already stored on
the mobile phone can be used for speed dial
calls.
Up to 2-digit speed dial numbers are supported.
2. Press the 6(1' button or the
key on
the steering wheel to make the call.
 6-11
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Making a call by redialing
2. Press the 6(1' button or the
2. The recently called number is redialed.
key on
the steering wheel to make the call.
1. Press and hold (over 0.8 second) the 6(1'
INFORMATION
For 2-digit speed dial numbers, press and hold
It is not possible to display the Audio mode
key on the steering wheel.
and Settings screen when on a phone call.
Only the call volume and Navigation
the 2nd digit to make a call to the speed dial
number.
INFORMATION
Redialing is not possible when there is no call
history or the call history list is being downloaded from the mobile phone. When there is
no call history list, the 6(1' button will be
inactive.
6-12 
INFORMATION
button on the PHONE screen or the
(MAPVOICE, DEST, ROUTE) screens can be
operated.

1. Use the number pad on the right side of the
Rejecting an incoming
Answering a call
INFORMATION
Upon receiving a call, the [Reject] function
Answering an incoming call
may not be supported in some mobile phones.

1. The following screen will be displayed
when you receive an incoming call.
1. The following screen will be displayed
when you receive an incoming call.
2. To reject the incoming call, press the
5HMHFW
2. To answer the incoming call, press the
$FFHSW
button or the
key on the
button or the
key on the stee-
ring wheel. The incoming call will be rejected.
steering wheel.
 6-13
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Operating menus during a call
2. As shown, the call will be switched to the
Activating Call waiting
mobile phone.
Switching call to the mobile
phone
INFORMATION
If you wish to switch the call to the car handsfree while talking on the mobile phone, press
the 8VHKDQGVIUHH button or press and hold
(over 0.8 second) the
key on the steering
wheel. The call will be switched to the car
handsfree.
1. If another person calls while already on a
call, the following screen will be displayed.
1. If you wish to switch the call to the mobile
2. Press the $FFHSW button or the
key
phone while talking on the car handsfree,
on the steering wheel to receive the inco-
press the 3ULYDWH button or press and hold
ming call by switching to the new caller.
(over 0.8 second) the
key on the stee-
ring wheel.
6-14 
Ending a call
3. To switch again to the other caller, press
the 6ZLWFK button or the
key on the
steering wheel. The other call will be received and the previous call will switch back
to call waiting.
INFORMATION
(QG
button or the
key on

Press the
the steering wheel to end the current call and
call waiting.
1. To end a call, press the
the
(QG
button or
key on the steering wheel.
2. The call will be ended.
 6-15
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
INFORMATION
Phone Book
● The
Making a call from the Phone
book
system may begin to slow down when
downloading the phone book in some
mobile phones.
3. Select the number you wish to call from the
phone book list and press the 6(1'
button.
1. Press the &RQWDFWV button on the PHONE
screen.
● Upon
connec ting a mobile phone, the
phone book lists saved in the mobile phone
will automatically be downloaded(Maximum
1000 entries). The phone book download
function may not be supported in some
mobile phones.
● If
you do not wish to automatically down-
load the mobile phone contacts to the vehicle, turn the Contacts Sync setting OFF.
(Phone>Settings>Advanced setup>
2. The phone book list will be displayed.
6-16 
Contacts Sync)
4. The call will be made to the selected number.
INFORMATION
Searching the Phone Book
● When there are more than 2 numbers saved
in one phone number list, if the list is repeatedly selected, the registered phone numbers will be displayed sequentially on the
list.
● The
Mobile Phone/Office/Home categories
3. Phone numbers can be searched by either
from the information actually stored in the
mobile phone.
● Select
the phone number you wish to con-
6HDUFKE\QDPH
1. Press the &RQWDFWV button on the PHONE
or 6HDUFKE\QXPEHU .
From the two methods, select the search
method you wish to use.
screen.
nect by repeatedly selecting the phone
Searching by name
number list and press the 6(1' button to
make the call to the selected number.
2. Press the 6HDUFK
button on the Contacts
screen.
1. Press the 6HDUFKE\QDPH button on the
Phonebook search screen.
 6-17
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Searching by number
2. Input the name you wish to search and
3. The search results will be displayed on the
press the 'RQH button.
screen.
1.Press the 6HDUFKE\QXPEHU button on the
Phonebook search screen.
3. The search results will be displayed on the
screen.
2. Input the phone number you wish to search
and press the 'RQH button.
6-18 

received via the mobile phone may differ
Sorting call history
Call History List
Making a call from Call history
ber.
1. The call history can be displayed by sorting
the incoming calls, outgoing calls and missed calls.
1. Press the 6(1' button on the PHONE
screen or press the
key on the steering
2. When pressing the 'LDOHG , 5HFHLYHG , or
wheel.
0LVVHG
button, the corresponding call his-
tory list will be displayed.
2. The call history list will be displayed. Select
the number you wish to call from the call
history list and press the 6(1' button.
 6-19
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Dialed number
Missed number
Received number
If there are no entries saved in the 'LDOHG ,
INFORMATION
5HFHLYHG
, or 0LVVHG lists, the corresponding
button will be inactive. Up to 20 entries can
be saved in each list.
6-20 

3. The call will be made to the selected num-
Phone Music
Starting Phone Music
For example, if you convert to the BluetoothÂŽ
handsfree while playing Phone music, the
Before playing Phone music
music will be discontinued.
Playing music from the car is not possible
Music saved in the mobile phone can be pla-
when there are no music files stored in the
yed in the car through BluetoothÂŽ audio strea-
mobile phone.
ming.

Phone music can be played only when a
BluetoothÂŽ phone has been connected. To
play phone music, connect the BluetoothÂŽ
phone to the car system. For more information on connecting BluetoothÂŽ, please refer to
the user's manual [Pairing and Connecting a
BluetoothÂŽ phone].
If the BluetoothÂŽ is disconnected while playing phone music, the music will be discontinued.
The audio streaming function may not be
1. Repeatedly press the 0(',$ key on the
supported in some mobile phones.
front panel or the 02'( key on the stee-
Only one function can be used at a time bet-
ring wheel to enter Phone music mode.
ween the BluetoothÂŽ handsfree or Phone
music function.
 6-21
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Phone music screen layout
INFORMATION
Each press of the 0(',$ key on the front
panel will change the function in the order of
DISC Äş USB or iPod Äş AUX Äş Phone Music
Äş DISC ...
Each press of the 02'( key on the steering
wheel will change the audio mode in the
order of FM1 Äş FM2 Äş AM Äş XM1 Äş XM2
Äş XM3 Äş DISC Äş USB or iPod Äş AUX Äş
Phone Music Äş FM1...
2. The Phone music screen is displayed.
INFORMATION
It is not possible to enter Phone music mode if
While music saved in the mobile phone will
the mobile phone is not connected or if the
automatically begin playing after converting
audio streaming setting within BluetoothÂŽ
to the Phone music screen, this music player
handsfree settings has been set to [Disable
function may not be supported in some mobi-
streaming audio].
le phones.
Play/Pause button : plays/pauses the song.
For more information on audio streaming set-
If music does not begin playing even after
File Up button : plays the next song.
ting, please refer to the user ’s manual
converting to the Phone music screen, try
Sound button : sets the FAD/BAL and BAS/
[BluetoothÂŽ settings > Setting Audio strea-
starting the music directly from the mobile
ming].
phone.
6-22 
Information Bar : displays information for
the currently playing song.
File Down button : plays the previous
song.
MID/TRE.
Selecting Phone music files

1. Press the
buttons on the
Phone music screen or the
key on
the system.
The previous or next song will be played
each time the button or key is pressed.
INFORMATION
The file selection function may not be supported in some mobile phones.
 6-23
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
BluetoothÂŽ settings
Pairing and connecting a mobile
phone
For more information on pairing and connecting a mobile phone, please refer to [Pairing
and Connecting a BluetoothÂŽ phone].
1. Press the 6HWWLQJV button on the PHONE
screen.
3. The paired mobile phone list and the mobile phone connection priority will be displayed.
Setting mobile phone auto
connect priority
When wishing to change the priority order,
select the mobile phone from the list and
use the
INFORMATION
buttons to change its
priority.
After turning on the car ignition and the sys-
Press the 'RQH button to save the chan-
tem is booted up, the BluetoothÂŽ connection
ged mobile phone priority.
between the car system and mobile phone is
automatically made.
The BluetoothÂŽ connection will be conducted
in the order of mobile phone priority.
The auto connect priority will be supported
only for previously paired mobile phones.
6-24 
2. Press the 3ULRULW\ button on the Settings
screen.
Setting Handsfree volume
INFORMATION
Setting Audio streaming
The BluetoothÂŽ handsfree volume can be
adjusted only when a mobile phone has been
connected.
The 9ROXPH
cannot be set if no mobile
phone has been connected.
1. Press the 6HWWLQJV button on the PHONE
screen.
screen.
Use the
buttons to set the desired
volume on the Phone volume screen. Press
the 'RQH button to save.
INFORMATION
2. Press the 9ROXPH button on the Settings
While on a call, turning the 32:(5 knob to
the left/right or pressing the 92/ key on
screen.
2. Press the 6WUHDPLQJDXGLR button on the
Settings screen.
the steering wheel will also adjust the call
volume.
Set the incoming call volume accordingly.
 6-25
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Advanced settings
INFORMATION
BluetoothÂŽ advanced settings can be chan-
For safety reasons, operation of Advance
ged. Enter advanced settings through the
setup is not possible when the vehicle is in
following way.
motion. Please park in a safe place to make
changes to Advanced setup.
3. Streaming audio setting is selected.
INFORMATION
Enable streaming audio: repeatedly press the
0(',$
key or the 02'(
key to enter
Phone music mode. Phone music can be played through BluetoothÂŽ audio streaming.
1. Press the 6HWWLQJV button on the PHONE
screen.
3. The Advanced setup screen will be displa-
Disable streaming audio: even if the 0(',$
yed. In Advance setup, the following four
key or the 02'( key is repeatedly pressed,
settings can be made.
will not be available.
Phone music through BluetoothÂŽ audio streaming is not supported.
2. Press the $GYDQFHGVHWXS button on the
Settings screen.
6-26 

1. Press the 6HWWLQJV button on the PHONE
INFORMATION
Setting Contacts Auto Download (Sync)
● If
Contacts Sync is turned ON, the contacts
Searching and modifying my device
properties
and call history in your mobile phone will
automatically be downloaded to the vehicle
each time you connect a BluetoothÂŽ device.
button.
1. Press the 'HYLFHLQIRUPDWLRQ button on the
Advanced setup screen.
2. After turning Contacts Sync ON/OFF, press
the
'RQH
2. Displays the Device information such as the
button.
name and address of the car system.
To modify the device name, press the
&KDQJHQDPH
button.
 6-27
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Changing passkey
INFORMATION
The passkey is a 4-digit authentication code
used for the BluetoothÂŽ connection between
the mobile phone and car system. The default
passkey is set to 0000.
Deleting all paired phones
3. Use the key pad to input the Device name
you wish to modify.
1. Press the &KDQJHSDVVNH\ button on the
Advanced setup screen.
1. Press the 'HOHWHDOOSDLUHGSKRQHV
on the Advanced setup screen.
4. After inputting is complete, press the
'RQH
button to save.
2. Once the Change passkey screen is displayed, input the desired passkey and press
the 'RQH button.
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button

1.While in Advanced setup press the &RQWDFWV6\QF
2. A pop-up asking whether you wish to dele-
Initializing BluetoothÂŽ handsfree
INFORMATION
te all paired phone will be displayed.
Upon initializing the BluetoothÂŽ handsfree,
Press the  6-29
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
Important information
About pairing mobile phones
Q. What is the difference between pairing a
Within the car system, only one BluetoothÂŽ
mobile phone and connecting a mobile
phone can be connected at one time.
phone?
For more information, please refer to the
A. Paring is the process of creating a secure
manual [Pairing and Connec ting a
Q. I cannot search for mobile phones
communication connection between the
BluetoothÂŽ phone > Pairing a mobile
through the car system. What is the
mobile phone and the car BluetoothÂŽ sys-
phone].
cause?
tem.
A. Check to see whether the mobile phone
Through a two-way passkey between the
you wish to connect supports BluetoothÂŽ
car system and mobile phones, up to 5
function. If your mobile phone supports
mobile phones can be paired with the
Q. What is a Passkey?
A. A passkey is an authentication code used
BluetoothÂŽ, check to see that whether
car system. The paired mobile phone will
for two-way communication of the car
the BluetoothÂŽ settings in the mobile
remain paired with the car system until
system and the mobile phone.
phone have been set to hidden state or if
the user deletes it manually.
Only 4-digit numbers can be used as pas-
the BluetoothÂŽ power has been turned
In addition, the call history lists and
skeys. Passkeys are registered only once
off. If the device has been set to hidden,
phone number books saved in each
when pairing the phone number for the
release the hidden state and if the
mobile phone will also be maintained
first time. The factory-set passkey is 0000.
BluetoothÂŽ power has been turned off,
until the paired phone is deleted. For
turn the power ON and try searching
more information on pairing mobile pho-
again.
nes, please refer to the manual [Pairing
and Connecting a BluetoothÂŽ phone >
Pairing a mobile phone].
Connecting a mobile phone to
BluetoothÂŽ by selecting the desired
mobile phone from the paired phones.
6-30 

1. Press the 5HVWRUHIDFWRU\VHWWLQJV button on
About making/answering phone
calls
Q. How can I answer a call?
A. When you receive an incoming call, press
the
$FFHSW
key on the steering wheel or the
About Bluetooth device
environment
Q. What is the range for BluetoothÂŽ wireless
connection?
A. The wireless connection range is within
Aproximately 30 feet.
button on the PHONE screen to
the
5HMHFW
key on the steering wheel or the
button on the PHONE screen.

answer. To reject the incoming call, press
Q. How many mobile phones can be paired?
A. It is possible to pair up to five phones
with the car system.
Q. What should I do if I am talking on the
Q. What is the reason why the call quality
deteriorates?
Handsfree but wish to switch the call to
A. First, check to see the signal strength of
the mobile phone?
A. To switch the call to the mobile phone,
the mobile phone. The call quality may
press the 3ULYDWH button on the PHONE
deteriorate when the signal strength is
screen or press and hold (over 0.8
low. Call quality may also deteriorate if
second) the
metal objects, such as drink cans, are pla-
key on the steering
ced near the mobile phone.
wheel. If you wish to switch the call back
to the car handsfree, press the
8VHKDQGVIUHH
button on the PHONE
screen or press and hold (over 0.8
second) the
key on the steering
wheel.
 6-31
PART 6 BluetoothÂŽ HANDSFREE
CAUTION!
● Call
waiting is supported only when the
connected mobile phones support this fea-
Mobile Phone Compatibility
ture. The call waiting pop-up may not be
displayed in some mobile phones.
Depending on the manufacturer, product and
● Audio
streaming mode will operate only
product specification, some mobile phones
when a BluetoothÂŽ phone has been connec-
functions may not be supported or may not
t e d. Co n n e c t i n g o r d i s c o n n e c t i n g a
operate to specification. Carefully read the
Bluetooth phone while audio streaming is
cautions listed below.
operating will stop music play.
● The
● The
occurrence of problems upon using
mobile phones may be caused by the mobile phone and not by the Audio/Navigation
Unit.
●Even
● The
phonebook may take a prolonged
period of time to download or may not operate in some mobile phones.
mobile phones which support
Bluetooth function may not operate properly if the mobile phone connection has
been locked. Release the connection lock
and try connecting the mobile phone with
the system again.
● The
audio streaming function may not be
supported in some mobile phones.
Mobile phone battery icon and signal
strength icon may not be properly displayed depending on the type of mobile
phone.
6-32 
● The
quality of BluetoothÂŽ handsfree calls
may differ depending on the mobile phone.
PART 7
blueLink
What is blueLink? ……………………
Starting blueLink ……………………
Safety and Security …………………
Geographical Position Information
Car Management Information ……
blueLink System Information ………
blueLink Subscription ………………
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7-2
7-2
7-2
7-2
7-2
7-2
blueLink
blueLink
7-1
PART 7 blueLink
What is blueLink?
Starting blueLink
Vehicles without HEV feature
Hyundai aims to offer differentiated customer
values through a 'Connected Car Life', which is
to provide consumers with fast and reliable IT
technology.
As consumers’ lifestyles become more and
more mobile due to remarkable advances in
smart phones, tablet PCs and overall wireless
telecommunication, new lifestyle patterns
demand seamless connection between one’s
office, home, outdoors and automobiles.
1. Turn on the vehicle ignition. The blueLink
logo is displayed on the screen.
3. Press the ,1)2
key.
Automobile companies are now faced with
the task of shifting their paradigm from vehicle-centered services to customer value-centered services, with the ultimate goal of securing global leadership in the field of vehicle IT
and telematics.
Hyundai Motor plans to achieve this by realizing a terminal platform flexible to changes in
IT technology, cooperating with global IT
companies, creating an eco-system and providing the latest contents & services based on
an open environment.
7-2
blueLink
2. Press the $JUHH button on the navigation
warning screen and start the AVN.
4. The blueLink screen is displayed and the
blueLink service can be used.
Vehicles with HEV feature
5. The blueLink screen is displayed and the
blueLink service can be used.
3. Press the ,1)2
INFORMATION
key.
Some functions may not operate if you have
not subscribed to the blueLink service. For
details on blueLink service subscription, refer
to your blueLink Service Manual.
blueLink
4. The Info screen is displayed. Press the blueLink button.
blueLink
7-3
PART 7 blueLink
Using the Room Mirror Key
Selecting the room mirror key allows you to
make service related inquiries, POI info searches, and manual rescues by connecting to
the blueLink Center. Such features can be
used only after subscribing to the blueLink
service.
 blueLink Center
Upon selecting this key, you will be connected
If you are on a Bluetooth phone call, the call
Makes requests for blueLink service related
to IVR-POI. Re-pressing the key will end the
will end and you will be connected to the
inquiries and consultations.
call.
blueLink Emergency Rescue Center.
Upon selecting this key, you will be connected
The incoming POI information can be checked
to the blueLink Center service operator.
at INFO>Downloaded POI.
Re-pressing the key will end the call.
This feature does not operate when you are
This feature does not operate when you are
on a Bluetooth phone call or when in the
on a Bluetooth phone call or when in the
camera screen.
camera screen.
 blueLink for SOS
 blueLink for POI
Places request to blueLink center for assistan-
Makes requests for desired POI (point of inter-
ce in cases of vehicle abnormality or when
est) information, such as Gas Stations,
requiring manual rescue.
Restaurants, etc.
Upon selecting the key, you will be connected
to the blueLink Center Emergency Rescue
Center. Re-pressing the key will end the call.
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blueLink
Safety and Security
Emergency Assistance (SOS)
Stolen Vehicle Recovery
Customers request emergency 911 assistance
In the event a customer’s vehicle is reported
by pressing the dedicated SOS button in the
stolen (and a stolen vehicle report has been
vehicle. This action transmits vehicle informa-
filed with the appropriate police department),
Provides immediate assistance when an acci-
tion and location to specially trained response
the response center can provide assistance to
dent occurs and an airbag is deployed. In this
specialists, who assist in coordinating the dis-
the police in an attempt to recover the vehi-
event, an ACN signal, containing customer
patch of appropriate emergency assistance to
cle.
and location information, will automatically
the customer. The response specialist remains
be transmitted to the response center. Upon
on the line with the customer until advised
receipt of the signal, a response specialist will
assistance has arrived.
Automated Collision Notification
(ACN)
Vehicle Immobilization
Used with Stolen Vehicle Recover y, this
attempt to establish voice communications
enables law enforcement to send a signal to
with the vehicle occupants and, forward any
the vehicle which immobilizes the engine
pertinent information to emergency services.
management system, thus preventing startup.
This capability is only valid when the ignition
is off, but can be saved for later immobilization if the vehicle is on or in motion at the
time of signal transmission.
blueLink
blueLink
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PART 7 blueLink
Vehicle Slowdown
Used with Stolen Vehicle Recover y, this
When connecting a blueLink call while
on a Bluetooth call
enables law enforcement to gradually reduce
the engine power of the vehicle, thus slowing
it down to safe levels. A warning shall be
transmitted to the driver prior to the slowdown procedure.
Bluetooth call active. Do you want to connect
to blueLink and terminate this call?
When connecting a Bluetooth call while
on a blueLink call
INFORMATION
You cannot talk on the Bluetooth phone and
blueLink phone simultaneously. When talking
on either the Bluetooth or blueLink phone
and you place or receive a call on the other
phone, the following screen is displayed.
blueLink active. Are you sure you want to end
connection to blueLink?
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blueLink
When receiving a Bluetooth call while on
a blueLink call
Geographical Position
Information
Downloading POIs from the
blueLink Center
POI information can be downloaded to the
POI Download by IVR
vehicle by through the blueLink center or by
Enables Point of Interest searches using an
accessing the Owner’s Website.
automated voice system. Results can be
In the download POI menu, you can check
downloaded to the vehicle navigation system.
various information, such as Restaurant
Live Operators provide additional support, if
names, addresses, telephone numbers, POI
needed.
2. Connect to IVR_POI menu. Request POI to
IVR.
Rating and Gas Station names, addresses, telephone numbers, fuel type, and price information. It is also possible to view the map position of the corresponding POI and place a
phone call.
1. Press the blueLink
key on the
3. Once the POI is received from the blueLink
center, the following screen is displayed and
allows you to check POI details.
blueLink
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PART 7 blueLink
Checking POI Lists that have been
downloaded
Downloading POIs through the Owner’s
Website
POI download by Web Portal provides traffic
Allows searches of POI search results down-
information surrounding the customer’s vehi-
loaded to the vehicle navigation.
cle and in the nearby area, based on preferences established using the Owner’s Website.
1. Select the POI information from the blueLink Owner’s Website to transmit to your
3. Press the

5-25
Energy Flow ……………………………… 7-3
Destination menu screen and functions
3-12
Entering the Hybrid mode ………………… 7-2
HD Radio digital Broadcast On/Off ……… 2-7
Destination POI by phone number …… 5-22
Entering XM Data mode …………………… 4-2
HD Radio Mode Screens and Functions … 2-6
Dialed number ………………………… 6-20
HD Radio Technology(if equipped) ……… 2-6
Disc/Content format compatibility …… 2-14
Help ……………………………………… 3-54
Disconnecting a mobile phone …………… 6-8
FAD/BAL ………………………………… 1-10
How to operate menu by voice command
Display mode …………………………… 1-12
Find address …………………………… 5-19
How to operate the screen menu ………… 1-8
Display OFF
Find emergency 
HVAC mode screen layout ………………… 8-2
…………………………… 1-12
………… 5-23
1-9
Display ON ……………………………… 1-12
Find nearest  ……………… 5-21
HVAC System ……………………………… 1-6
Display Photo Frame …………………… 1-13
Find nearest POI ………………………… 5-20
HVAC System operations ………………… 8-3
Display setting ………………………… 1-12
Finishing route guidance
Hybrid Info Screens ……………………… 7-2
Displaying / Hiding icons other than Q.POI
(Delete Destination) …………………… 3-30
FM/AM Radio ……………………………… 2-2
Displaying / Hiding POI icons on the map
3-9
FM/AM Radio ……………………………… 5-6
Important information ………………… 6-30
Displaying the list ………………………… 1-8
FM/AM screen and functions ……………… 2-2
Important information about this manual
Displaying/Hiding Q.POI icons …………… 3-9
For safe and efficient operation ………… 2-12
Initializing BluetoothÂŽ handsfree
Fuel Economy ……………………………… 7-6
Initializing system ……………………… 3-37
Functions supported by BluetoothÂŽ
Inputting letter by using screen keyboard
Handsfree ………………………………… 6-2
Inserting a Disc ………………………… 2-15
Earth ……………………………………… 7-2
1-2
…… 6-29
1-8
APPENDIX 10-9
INDEX
Inserting/Ejecting Disc ………………… 2-15
Map ……………………………………… 5-12
Operating USB IMAGE Mode …………… 2-32
Introduction ……………………………… 1-2
Map Functions …………………………… 3-5
Operating Variable EQ ………………… 1-11
iPod screen and functions ……………… 2-25
Map legend …………………………… 10-5
Operating voice command ……………… 5-2
iPod® ……………………………… 2-24, 5-11
Missed number ………………………… 6-20
Others …………………………………… 5-11
Mobile Phone Compatibility …………… 6-32
MP3 ………………………………………… 5-9
Landmark icons ………………………… 10-7
MP3 disc related information and
Pairing a mobile phone …………………… 6-4
Limitations of the navigation system …… 3-2
precaution ……………………………… 2-19
Pairing and connecting a BluetoothÂŽ
Listening to CD music ………………… 2-16
MP3 screen and functions ……………… 2-20
phone ……………………………………… 6-4
Listening to iPod music ………………… 2-25
My places setting ……………………… 3-43
Listening to MP3 music ………………… 2-20
Listening to the FM/AM radio …………… 2-2
Listening to the XM radio ………………… 2-8
Listening to USB music ………………… 2-30
Pairing and connecting a mobile phone
6-24
Phone Book……………………………… 6-16
Phone Music …………………………… 6-21
Navigation setting ……………………… 3-38
Phone music screen layout …………… 6-22
Playing AUX …………………………… 2-33
POI icons ………………………………… 10-5
3-27
Precaution for safe usage ………………… 1-2
Main setting …………………………… 3-37
Operating after setting a destination … 3-28
Precautions upon handling discs ……… 2-12
Making a call …………………………… 6-11
Operating external devices …………… 2-24
Precautions upon handling USB ……… 2-28
Making a call by dialing a phone number 6-11
Operating HD Radio Mode………………… 2-6
Previous destination …………………… 5-24
Making a call by redialing ……………… 6-12
Operating menus during a call ………… 6-14
Previous start point …………………… 5-25
Making a call from Call history ………… 6-19
Operating sequence of the PGS…………… 9-2
Making a call from Speed Dial ………… 6-11
Operating the CD Player ……………… 2-12
Making a call from the Phone book …… 6-16
Operating the radio ……………………… 2-2
Received number ……………………… 6-20
Making a call to POI …………………… 3-10
Operating typical screen menu …………… 1-8
Registering avoid area ………………… 3-38
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Operating after searching a destination
APPENDIX
icons ……………………………………… 3-9
Registering favorite place ……………… 3-49
Searching a POI ………………………… 3-20
Setting a destination …………………… 3-12
Registering home address ……………… 3-48
Searching a Previous Destination ……… 3-17
Setting arrival time and distance display
Registering new address in address book 3-43
Searching an Address …………………… 3-13
Setting as Destination / waypoint ……… 3-27
Rejecting an incoming ………………… 6-13
Searching an Intersection ……………… 3-17
Setting Audio streaming ……………… 6-25
Re-ordering waypoints ………………… 3-34
Searching and modifying my device
Setting avoid streets on route ………… 3-35
REW/FF CD track ………………………… 2-17
properties ……………………………… 6-27
Setting Contacts Auto Download (Sync)
REW/FF iPod song ……………………… 2-27
Searching by name …………………… 6-17
Setting detour distance ………………… 3-35
REW/FF MP3 file ………………………… 2-22
Searching by number
………………… 6-18
Setting Display OFF …………………… 1-13
Road color ……………………………… 10-5
Searching destination by voice command 5-19
Setting estimate travel time …………… 3-42
Route …………………………………… 5-15
Searching favorite places ……………… 3-26
Setting fan direction ……………………… 8-5
Route Guidance …………………………… 3-4
Searching for Emergency facilities …… 3-25
Setting fan level …………………………… 8-5
Route guidance ………………………… 3-30
Searching from Address book ………… 3-24
Setting Handsfree volume ……………… 6-25
Route guidance screen ………………… 3-28
Searching from MAP …………………… 3-26
Setting keyboard for inputting letter … 3-37
Route menu screen and functions……… 3-30
Searching POI by local POI list ………… 3-26
Setting Language ……………………… 3-37
Route overview (View Entire Route) …… 3-31
Searching the Phone Book……………… 6-17
Setting mobile phone auto connect priority6-24
Route Re-calculation ……………………… 3-4
Searching your Home…………………… 3-25
Setting Q.POI icons ……………………… 3-42
Selecting an iPod song ………………… 2-26
Setting Random function for CD music… 2-17
Selecting an item in a list ………………… 1-9
Setting Random function for iPod song
Scanning XM broadcast channel ……… 2-11
Selecting FM/AM broadcast frequency …… 2-3
Setting Random function for MP3 file … 2-22
Scanning CD track ……………………… 2-18
Selecting other route …………………… 3-29
Setting Repeat function for CD music … 2-17
Scanning FM/AM broadcast frequency …… 2-5
Selecting Phone music files …………… 6-23
Setting Repeat function for iPod song … 2-27
Scanning MP3 file ……………………… 2-23
Selecting the CD track ………………… 2-16
Setting Repeat function for MP3 file …… 2-22
Scrolling map …………………………… 3-11
Selecting to MP3 music ………………… 2-21
Setting the Clock ……………………… 1-13
Searching a Destination ………………… 3-13
Selecting XM broadcast channel ………… 2-9
Setting units (mile/ km) ………………… 3-38
3-38
6-27
2-27
INDEX
Setting up the voice command system … 5-4
System information and update ……… 3-51
Viewing Current Time …………………… 1-12
Setting voice command feedback
System Power ON ………………………… 1-7
Viewing detail information for MP3 file … 2-22
ON/OFF ………………………………… 3-37
Setting voice Prompt ON/OFF …………… 5-4
Viewing GPS signal state ………………… 3-7
Voice command Help ……………………… 5-3
Setup and Information ………………… 3-36
Touch screen beep ON/OFF …………… 1-11
Voice command list ……………………… 5-6
Setup menu screen and functions……… 3-36
Traffic data Service Information …………… 4-2
Voice guidance volume control ………… 3-51
Sorting call history ……………………… 6-19
Traffic Information ……………………… 3-52
Voice guidance volume setting ………… 3-51
Sorting items from list …………………… 1-9
Traffic Setup …………………………… 3-52
Sound setting …………………………… 1-10
Troubleshooting ………………………… 10-3
Speaker adaptation ……………………… 5-4
Troubleshooting guide ………………… 10-2
Weather data Service Information ………… 4-4
Sport Data Service Information …………… 4-3
Turning the Audio ON/OFF ……………… 1-7
What is Bluetooth®? ……………………… 6-2
Starting HD Radio Mode ………………… 2-6
Turning the Power OFF …………………… 1-7
When a mobile phone is connected ……… 6-9
Starting navigation system ……………… 3-5
Turning the Power ON …………………… 1-7
When already on a call ………………… 6-10
Starting Phone Music …………………… 6-21
Starting USB IMAGE Mode ……………… 2-31
When receiving an incoming call ……… 6-10
When there is a call waiting …………… 6-10
Steering wheel remote controller ………… 1-5
USB IMAGE ……………………………… 5-10
Stock Data Service Information …………… 4-3
USB IMAGE mode menu screen
Storing FM/AM preset …………………… 2-4
configuration …………………………… 2-31
Storing XM preset ……………………… 2-11
USB MP3 ………………………………… 5-10
XM Data mode …………………………… 4-2
Supported disc formats ………………… 2-13
USB MP3 related information and
XM Data mode screen and functions …… 4-2
Switching call to the mobile phone …… 6-14
precaution ……………………………… 2-28
XM radio …………………………………… 2-8
Switching map mode (North Up /
Heading Up) ……………………………… 3-6
Switching the XM mode (Channel /
Variable EQ Setup (Optional) …………… 1-11
Category) ………………………………… 2-9
Vehicle position display …………………… 3-3
10-12 APPENDIX
When there is no mobile phone connected 6-9
XM Radio …………………………………… 5-7
XM screen and functions ………………… 2-8
APPENDIX
APPENDIX 10-11
MS
MicrosoftÂŽ WindowsÂŽ Automotive Operating System
Important Safety Information
Read and Follow Instructions
Before using your Windows Automotive-based system, read and follow all instructions and safety information provided in this end user manual
("User's Guide"). Not following precautions found in this User's Guide can lead to an accident or other serious consequences.
Keep User's Guide in Vehicle
When kept in the vehicle, the User's Guide will be a ready reference for you and other users unfamiliar with the Windows Automotive-based system. Please make certain that before using the system for the first time, all persons have access to the User's Guide and read its instructions and
safety information carefully.
Warning:
Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road, and possibly cause an accident or
other serious consequences. Do not change system settings or enter data non-verbally (using your hands) while driving. Stop the vehicle
in a safe and legal manner before attempting these operations. This is important since while setting up or changing some functions you
might be required to distract your attention away from the road and remove your hands from the wheel.
General Operation
Voice Command Control
Functions within the Windows Automotive-based system may be accomplished using only voice commands. Using voice commands while driving
allows you to operate the system without removing your hands from the wheel.
APPENDIX 10-13
MS
Prolonged Views of Screen
Do not access any function requiring a prolonged view of the screen while you are driving. Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting
to access a function of the system requiring prolonged attention. Even occasional short scans to the screen may be hazardous if your attention has
been diverted away from your driving task at a critical time.
Volume Setting
Do not raise the volume excessively. Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside traffic and emergency signals while driving.
Driving while unable to hear these sounds could cause an accident.
Navigation Features
Any navigation features included in the system are intended to provide turn by turn instructions to get you to a desired destination. Please make
certain all persons using this system carefully read and follow instructions and safety information fully.
Distraction Hazard
Some navigation features may require manual (non-verbal) setup. Attempting to perform such set-up or insert data while driving can seriously
distract your attention and could cause an accident or other serious consequences. Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner before attempting
these operations.
Let Your Judgment Prevail
Any navigation features are provided only as an aid. Make your driving decisions based on your observations of local conditions and existing traffic regulations. Any such feature is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions made by this system should never replace
any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment or knowledge of safe driving practices.
10-14 APPENDIX
Route Safety
Do not follow the route suggestions if doing so would result in an unsafe or illegal maneuver, if you would be placed in an unsafe situation, or if
you would be directed into an area that you consider unsafe. The driver is ultimately responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle and therefore, must evaluate whether it is safe to follow the suggested directions.
Potential Map Inaccuracy
Maps used by this system may be inaccurate because of changes in roads, traffic controls or driving conditions. Always use good judgment and
common sense when following the suggested routes.
Emergency Services
Do not rely on any navigation features included in the system to route you to emergency services. Ask local authorities or an emergency services
operator for these locations. Not all emergency services such as police, fire stations, hospitals and clinics are contained in the map database for
navigation features.
Use of Speech Recognition Functions
Speech recognition software is inherently a statistical process which is subject to errors. It is your responsibility to monitor any speech
recognition functions included in the system and address any errors.
APPENDIX 10-15
MAP DATABASE HOTLINE
M & SOFT AMERICA MAP CENTER
TEL : 888-757-0010
WEBSITE : www.mapnsoft.com
10-16 APPENDIX
MEMO
APPENDIX 10-17
MEMO
10-18 APPENDIX
APPENDIX 10-19
MEMO
10-20 APPENDIX
APPENDIX 10-21
MEMO
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.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC.
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