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Ending a call
To switch again to the other caller, press
the Switch button or the
key on the
steering wheel. The other call will be
To end a call, press the
received and the previous call will switch
the
End
button or
key on the steering wheel.
back to call waiting.
INFORMATION
Press the
End
button or the
key on
the steering wheel to end the current call and
call waiting.
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The call will be ended.
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE 5-15
PART 5 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE
Phone Book
●
Making a call from the Phone
book
INFORMATION
The system may begin to slow down when
downloading the phone book in some
mobile phones.
●
Upon connecting a mobile phone, the
phone book lists saved in the mobile phone
will automatically be downloaded. The
phone book download function may not be
The call will be made to the selected
supported in some mobile phones.
number.
●
INFORMATION
When there are more than 2 numbers saved
Press the Contacts button on the PHONE
in one phone number list, if the list is
screen.
repeatedly selected, the registered phone
numbers will be displayed sequentially on
the list.
●
from the information actually stored in the
mobile phone.
button.
●
The phone book list will be displayed.
The Mobile Phone/Office/Home categories
received via the mobile phone may differ
Select the number you wish to call from
the phone book list and press the SEND
Select the phone number you wish to
connect by repeatedly selecting the phone
number list and press the SEND button to
make the call to the selected number.
5-16 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE
Searching the Phone Book
Phone numbers can be searched by either
Search by name or Search by number .
Press the Contacts button on the PHONE
From the two methods, select the search
screen.
method you wish to use.
Input the name you wish to search and
press the Done button.
■ Searching by name
screen.
Press the Search button on the Contacts
screen.
Press the Search by name button on the
Phonebook search screen.
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The search results will be displayed on the
PART 5 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE
■ Searching by number
The search results will be displayed on the
screen.
Press the Search by number button on the
Phonebook search screen.
Input the phone number you wish to
search and press the Done button.
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Call History List
Sorting call history
Making a call from Call history
The call will be made to the selected
number.
The call history can be displayed by sorting
the incoming calls, outgoing calls and
Press the SEND button on the PHONE
screen or press the
missed calls.
key on the
steering wheel.
When pressing the Dialed , Received , or
Missed
button, the corresponding call
history list will be displayed.
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The call history list will be displayed. Select
the number you wish to call from the call
history list and press the SEND button.
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE 5-19
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■ Dialed number
■ Missed number
■ Received number
If there are no entries saved in the Dialed ,
INFORMATION
Received
, or Missed lists, the corresponding
button will be inactive. Up to 20 entries can
be saved in each list.
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Phone Music
For example, if you convert to the Bluetooth
Starting Phone Music
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
when there are no music files stored in the
played in the car through Bluetooth audio
mobile phone.
streaming.
Phone music can be played only when a
Bluetooth phone has been connected. To
play phone music, connect the Bluetooth
phone to the car system. For more
information on connecting Bluetooth, please
refer to the user's manual [Pairing and
Connecting a Bluetooth phone].
If the Bluetooth is disconnected while playing
phone music, the music will be discontinued.
The audio streaming function may not be
between the Bluetooth handsfree or Phone
Repeatedly press the CD/AUX key on the
front panel or the MDOE key on the
music function.
steering wheel to enter Phone music
Only one function can be used at a time
mode.
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE 5-21
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supported in some mobile phones.
PART 5 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE
Phone music screen layout
INFORMATION
Each press of the CD/AUX key on the front
panel will change the function in the order of
DISC → USB or iPod → AUX → Phone Music →
DISC .
Each press of the MODE key on the steering
wheel will change the audio mode in the
order of FM1 → FM2 → AM → SIRIUS1 →
The Phone music screen is displayed.
SIRIUS2 → SIRIUS3 → DISC → USB or iPod →
AUX → Phone Music → FM1.
INFORMATION
It is not possible to enter Phone music mode if
While music saved in the mobile phone will
1 Information Bar : displays information for
the mobile phone is not connected or if the
automatically begin playing after converting
audio streaming setting within Bluetooth
to the Phone music screen, this music player
the currently playing song.
2 File Down button : plays the previous
handsfree settings has been set to [Disable
function may not be supported in some
streaming audio].
mobile phones.
For more information on audio streaming
setting, please refer to the user’s manual
If music does not begin playing even after
[Bluetooth settings > Setting Audio streaming].
starting the music directly from the mobile
converting to the Phone music screen, try
phone.
5-22 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE
song.
3 Play/Pause button : Plays/pauses the
song.
4 File Up button : plays the next song.
Selecting Phone music files
Press the
buttons on the Phone
music screen or the SEEK ∧ , TRACK ∨
keys 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
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supported in some mobile phones.
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE 5-23
PART 5 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE
Bluetooth settings
Pairing and connecting a mobile
phone
For more information on pairing and
connecting a mobile phone, please refer to
[Pairing and Connecting a Bluetooth phone].
Press the Settings button on the PHONE
The paired mobile phone list and the
screen.
mobile phone connection priority will be
displayed.
Setting mobile phone auto
connect priority
When wishing to change the priority order,
After turning on the car ignition and the
priority.
Press the
system is booted up, the Bluetooth connection
changed mobile phone priority.
select the mobile phone from the list and
use the
buttons to change its
INFORMATION
between the car system and mobile phone is
automatically made.
Press the Priority button on the Settings
The Bluetooth connection will be conducted
screen.
in the order of mobile phone priority.
The auto connect priority will be supported
only for previously paired mobile phones.
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Done
button to save the
Setting Handsfree volume
INFORMATION
The Bluetooth handsfree volume can be
adjusted only when a mobile phone has been
connected.
The Volume cannot be set if no mobile
phone has been connected.
Press the Settings button on the PHONE
screen.
Use the
buttons to set the
desired volume on the Phone volume
screen. Press the Done button to save.
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE
INFORMATION
Press the Volume button on the Settings
While on a call, turning the POWER knob to
screen.
the left/right or pressing the ∧VOL∨ key on
the steering wheel will also adjust the call
volume.
If the call volume is set too high, the loud
incoming call bell may cause a traffic accident.
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE 5-25
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Setting Audio streaming
Advanced settings
Bluetooth advanced settings can be
changed. Enter advanced settings through
the following way.
Streaming audio setting is selected.
Press the Settings button on the PHONE
screen.
INFORMATION
Enable streaming audio: Repeatedly press the
CD/AUX key or the MODE key to enter
Phone music mode. Phone music can be
Press the Settings button on the PHONE
played through Bluetooth audio streaming.
Disable streaming audio: Even if the CD/AUX
key or the MODE key is repeatedly pressed,
screen.
will not enter Phone music mode. Phone
music through Bluetooth audio streaming is
not supported.
Press the Streaming audio button on the
Settings screen.
Press the Advanced setup button on the
Settings screen.
5-26 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE
i
INFORMATION
For safety reasons, operation of Advance
■ Searching and modifying my
device properties
setup is not possible when the vehicle is in
motion. Please park in a safe place to make
changes to Advanced setup.
Use the key pad to input the Device name
you wish to modify.
Press the Device information button on the
Advance setup screen.
The Advance setup screen will be
displayed. In Advance setup, the following
four settings can be made.
Displays the Device information such as
the name and address of the car system.
To modify the device name, press the
Change name button.
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After inputting is complete, press the
Done button to save.
PART 5 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE
■ Changing passkey
INFORMATION
A pop-up asking whether you wish to
used for a Bluetooth connection between the
delete all paired phone will be displayed.
Press the Yes button to delete all paired
mobile phone and car system. The default
phones and the No
The passkey is a 4-digit authentication code
button to cancel.
passkey is set to 0000.
■ Deleting all paired phones
Press the Change passkey button on the
Advance setup screen.
If
Yes
button is pressed, all currently
paired phones will be deleted.
Press the Delete all paired phones button
on the Advance setup screen.
Once the Change passkey screen is
displayed, input the desired passkey and
press the Done button.
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■ Initializing Bluetooth handsfree
INFORMATION
Upon initializing the Bluetooth handsfree, the
entire paired phone list will be deleted and all
Bluetooth related settings will be restored to
factory state.
Press the Restore factory settings button on
the Advance setup screen.
If Yes is pressed, the Bluetooth handsfree
settings will be initialized.
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A pop-up asking whether you wish to
initialize the Bluetooth handsfree will be
displayed.
Press the Yes
button to initialize the
Bluetooth handsfree system and the No
button to cancel.
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE 5-29
PART 5 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE
Important information
Q. What is the difference between pairing a
mobile phone and connecting a mobile
About pairing mobile phones
phone?
A. Through a two-way passkey between
Q. What is a Passkey?
A. A passkey is an authentication code used
for two-way authentication of the car
system and the mobile phone.
Q. I cannot search for mobile phones
the car system and mobile phones, up to
Only 4-digit numbers can be used as
through the car system. What is the
5 mobile phones can be paired with the
passkeys. Passkeys are registered only
cause?
car system. The paired mobile phone will
once when pairing the phone number
remain paired with the car system until
for the first time. The factory-set passkey
you wish to connect supports Bluetooth
the user deletes it manually.
is 0000.
function. If your mobile phone supports
In addition, the call history lists and
Bluetooth, check to see that whether the
phone number books saved in each
Bluetooth settings in the mobile phone
mobile phone will also be maintained
have been set to hidden state or if the
until the paired phone is deleted. For
Bluetooth power has been turned off. If
more information on pairing mobile
the device has been set to hidden,
phones, please refer to the manual
release the hidden state and if the
[Pairing and Connecting a Bluetooth
Bluetooth power has been turned off,
phone > Pairing a mobile phone].
turn the power ON and try searching
Connect a mobile phone to Bluetooth
again.
by selecting the desired mobile phone
A. Check to see whether the mobile phone
from the paired phones. Within the car
system, only one Bluetooth phone can
be connected at one time. For more
information, please refer to the manual
[Pairing and Connecting a Bluetooth
phone > Pairing a mobile phone].
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About making/answering phone
calls
Q. How can I answer a call?
A. When you receive an incoming call,
press the
key on the steering wheel
or the Accept button on the PHONE
screen to answer. To reject the incoming
call, press the
key on the steering
wheel or the
Reject
button on the
PHONE screen.
Q. What should I do if I am talking on the
Handsfree but wish to switch the call to
the mobile phone?
About Bluetooth device
environment
Q. What is the range for Bluetooth wireless
connection?
A. The wireless connection range is within
10 meters.
Q. How many mobile phones can be paired?
A. It is possible to pair up to five phones
with the car system.
Q. What is the reason why the call quality
deteriorates?
A. First, check to see the signal strength of
the mobile phone. The call quality may
press the Private button on the PHONE
deteriorate when the signal strength is
screen or press and hold (over 0.8
second) the
key on the steering
low. Call quality may also deteriorate if
wheel. If you wish to switch the call back
placed near the mobile phone.
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A. To switch the call to the mobile phone,
metal objects, such as drink cans, are
to the car handsfree, press the
Use handsfree button on the PHONE
screen or press and hold (over 0.8
second) the
key on the steering
wheel.
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MEMO
PART 7
APPENDIX
Troubleshooting guide ……… 7-2
Before thinking the product has
malfunctioned ……………………… 7-2
Troubleshooting …………………… 7-3
DVD region code and language
code …………………………… 7-6
Region code ………………………… 7-6
Language code ……………………… 7-7
Map legend …………………… 7-8
Road color …………………………… 7-8
POI icons …………………………… 7-9
Landmark icons …………………… 7-11
APPENDIX 7-1
APPENDIX
INDEX ………………………… 7-12
RSE Connector Pin Layoutout
………………………………… 7-17
PART 7 APPENDIX
Troubleshooting guide
Before thinking the product has malfunctioned
Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device.
If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below.
If the problems persist, contact your point of purchase or the nearest service center.
Problem
There are small red, blue, or green dots
on the screen
Function
Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel deficiency or
lighting may occur within 0.01% of total pixels.
The sound or image is not
working
Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned to [ACC] or [ON]?
The video is being displayed but
sound is not working
Has the volume been set to a low level?
When the power is turned on, the
corners of the screen are dark
The display looking somewhat darker after prolonged periods of use is a normal phenomenon with
LCD panels. It is not a malfunction.
Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?
Has the volume been set on mute?
If the screen is very dark, contact your point of purchase or the nearest service center.
Sound is working from only one
speaker
Is the position of FAL/BAL sound controls or volume adjusted to only one side?
Sound and video does not work in AUX
mode
Is the audio and video connector jacks fully inserted into the AUX terminal?
The external device is not working
Is the external device connected with a standard connector cable?
The road is missing
Some map data may be missing or incorrect.
The road name is spoken incorrectly
The TTS(Text To Speech) engine speaks the street name based off of the phonetic spelling.
This will continuously be update with the map database.
7-2 APPENDIX
Troubleshooting
Problem
The power does not
turn on.
Possible Cause
Solution
Replace with a suitable fuse. If the fuse is disconnected again, please
contact your point of purchase or service center.
Device is not properly connected.
Check to see that the device has been properly connected.
XM only goes through
one category
The XM mode is in category.
Press the mode button to change to channel mode.
The DVD does not play.
The DISC has not been inserted or has been
inserted upside down.
Insert the disc properly so that the sides are facing the correct
direction.
The DISC has been contaminated.
Wipe clean dirt and other foreign substances from the DISC.
The vehicle battery is low.
Charge the battery. If the problem persists, please contact your point of
purchase or service center.
A disc which is not supported by the device
has been inserted.
Insert a disc which is supported for play by the device.
A disc which as a region code not
supported by the device has been inserted.
The region code for the device is code“1”. Use a DVD which has the
region code of“1”or“ALL”.
The DVD cannot be played because the
parental guidance level is operating.
Check the parental guidance level in the initial setup screen.
The brightness, saturation, hue, and
contrast levels are not properly set.
Adjust the brightness, saturation, hue, and contrast levels through the
display setting.
The image color or tone
quality is low.
The video does not
work.
The brightness level has been set to the
lowest level.
The device is not properly connected.
Adjust the brightness to a higher level.
Check to see that the device has been properly connected.
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APPENDIX
The fuse is disconnected.
PART 7 APPENDIX
Problem
The sound does not
work.
The sound or video
quality is low.
Possible Cause
The volume level is set the lowest level.
Adjust the volume level.
The connector is not properly connected.
Check the connection state.
The device is currently fast-forwarding,
rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode.
The sound will not work when the device is fast-forwarding,
rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode.
The DISC is dirty or scratched.
Wipe off water or dirt from the DISC. Do not use a disc which has
been scratched.
The sound may be short-circuited and the image distorted if the
device begins to vibrate. The device will return to normal
operation once the vibration has stopped.
Aging of the video display and deterioration in performance
may cause certain quality degradations.
Vibration is occurring from the position in which
the conversion switch has been installed.
The color and tone quality of the image is low.
Subtitles do not work.
Solution
Subtitles are not included in the current playing
DVD.
The subtitle language has been set to "OFF".
The subtitles cannot be played.
Subtitles do not turn off.
The DVD currently being played has
disabled the hide subtitle function.
The subtitle cannot be turned off.
The sound or subtitle
language does not
change.
Only one language is included in the current
playing DVD.
The current playing DVD only supports one
language.
The language cannot be changed if the DISC does not support
multi-languages.
The language cannot be changed.
The selected sound or
subtitle language
cannot be used.
A language which is not supported by the
current playing DVD has been selected.
A language not supported by the DVD cannot be played.
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Set the subtitle language on the desired language.
Problem
Possible Cause
The aspect ratio selected An aspect ratio which is not supported by the
in the initial setting
current playing DVD has been selected.
phase cannot be used.
Solution
An aspect ratio not supported by the DVD cannot be played.
The angle cannot be
adjusted.
The current playing DVD only supports one
angle setting or only some of the DVD scenes
support multi-angles.
The current playing DVD only supports one
angle.
The angle cannot be changed if the DISC does not support
multi-angles or when playing a scene with only one angle.
The angle cannot be changed.
The USB does not work.
USB memory is damaged.
USB memory has been contaminated.
Please use after formatting the USB into FAT 12/16/32 format.
Remove any foreign substances on the contact surface of the
USB memory and multimedia terminal.
Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on
the vehicle.
Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on
the vehicle.
Use a standard USB Memory.
A separately purchased USB HUB is being used.
A USB extension cable is being used.
A USB which is not a Metal Cover Type USB
Memory is being used.
A HDD type, CF, SD Memory is being used.
There are no music files which can be played.
There are no titles which can be played.
The iPod firmware version has not been
properly updated.
The iPod device does not recognize downloads.
Use iTunes to download and save MP3 files into the iPod.
Use iTunes to update the firmware version and reconnect the
iPod with the device.
Reset the iPod and reconnect with the device.
APPENDIX 7-5
APPENDIX
The iPod is not
recognized even though
it has been connected.
Use a standard USB Memory.
Only MP3,WMA file formats are supported. Please use only the
supported music file formats.
PART 7 APPENDIX
DVD region code and
language Code
Region code
Region
Code
Countries
No Region Coding
United States of America, Canada
Europe, including France, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Arabia, Japan and South Africa
Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Borneo and Indonesia
Australia and New Zealand, Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America
India, Africa, Russia and former USSR countries
Peoples Republic of China
Unused
Airlines/Cruise Ships
Expansion (often used as region free)
7-6 APPENDIX
Language code
Code
Country
Code
Country
Code
Country
Code
Country
Code
Country
Code
Country
Afar
0315
Corsican
0625
Frisian
0923
Hebrew
1222
Latvian
1518
Oriya
0102
Abkhazian
0319
Czech
0701
Irish
1009
Yiddish
1307
Malagasy
1601
Punjabi
0106
Afrikaans
0325
Welsh
0704
Scots
1001
Japanese
1309
Maori
1612
Polish
0113
Amharic
0401
Danish
0712
Gallegan
1022
Javanese
1311
Macedonian
1619
Pushto
0118
Arabic
0405
German
0714
Guarani
1101
Georgian
1312
Malayalam
1620
Portuguese
0119
Assamese
0426
Bhutani
0721
Gujarati
1111
Kazakh
1314
Mongolian
1721
Quechua
0125
Aymara
0512
Greek
0801
Hausa
1112
Greenlandic
1315
Moldavian
1813
Romance
0126
Azerbaijani
0514
English
0809
Hindi
1113
Cambodian
1318
Marathi
1814
Kirundi
0201
Bashkir
0515
Esperanto
0818
Croatian
1114
Kannada
1319
Malay
1815
Romanian
0205
Belarusian
0519
Spanish
0821
Hungarian
1115
Korean
1320
Maltese
1821
Russian
0207
Bulgarian
0520
Estonian
0825
Armenian
1119
Kashmiri
1325
Burmese
1823
Kinyarwan
0208
Bihari
0521
Basque
0901
Interlingua
1121
Kurdish
1401
Nauru
1901
da Sanskrit
0209
Bislama
0601
Persian
0905
Interlingue
1125
Kirghiz
1405
Nepali
1904
Sindhi
0214
Bengali
0609
Finnish
0911
Inupiak
1201
Latin
1412
Dutch
1907
Sangho
0215
Tibetan
0610
Fijian
0914
Indonesian
1214
Lingala
1415
Norwegian
1908
Croation
0218
Breton
0615
Faroese
0919
Icelandic
1215
Laotian
1503
Occitan
1909
Sinhalese
0301
Catalan
061
French
0920
Italian
1220
Lithuanian
1513
Oromo
1911
Slovak
APPENDIX 7-7
APPENDIX
0101
PART 7 APPENDIX
Map legend
Language code
Road color
Code
Country
Code
Country
1912
Slovenian
2012
Tagalog
1913
Samoan
2014
Tswana
1914
Shona
2015
Tonga
1915
Somal
2018
Turkish
1917
Albanian
2019
Tsonga
1918
Serbian
2020
Tatar
1919
Swati
2023
Twi
1920
Sesotho
2111
Ukrainian
1921
Sundanese
2118
Urdu
1922
Swedish
2126
Uzbek
1923
Swahili
2209
Vietnamese
Freeway
2001
Tamil
2215
Volapuk
Arterial
2005
Telugu
2315
Wolo
County
2007
Tajik
2408
Xhosa
Collector
2008
Thai
2515
Yoruba
Local
2009
Tigrinya
2608
Chinese
2011
Turkmen
2621
Zulu
7-8 APPENDIX
POI icons
No
Category
Sub Category
Representation
Freeway
Fast Food
Arterial
American
County
French
Collector
Italian
Continental
Mexican
Day Road Type
Color
Local
Unpaved local
Ferry
Night Road Type
Color
Restaurants
Japanese
Chinese
10
Korean
11
Vegetarian Food
12
Seafood
13
Latin American
Unpaved local
14
Asian
Ferry
15
African
Icon
POI icons
No
Category
Sub Category
Icon
No
Category
Sub Category
Icon
No
Category
Sub Category
Coffee Shop
31
Airport
46
Shopping Center
17
Others
32
Hotel
47
Music Store
18
Representation
33
Tourist Information
48
Grocery Store
19
Gas Station
34
Travel Agent
49
Bookstore
20
Parking
35
Tourist Attraction
50
Electronics
21
Auto service
36
Popular Spot
51
16
Icon
Restaurants
Shopping
Hardware Store
Travel
22
37
Rental Car Agency
52
Gifts
Hyundai Dealership
38
Campground
53
Sporting Goods
24
Kia Dealership
39
Ferry Terminal
54
Home Specialty Store
25
Automobile Dealership
40
Bus Station
55
Clothing
26
Auto Parts
41
Local Transit
56
Shoe Store
27
Rest Area
42
Train Station
57
Representation
28
Car Wash
43
Representation
58
23
Automotive
Amusement Park
Recreation
29
30
Travel
Motorcycle Dealeship
44
Representation
45
Shopping
Department Store
59
Museum
Convenience Store
60
Cinema
APPENDIX 7-9
APPENDIX
Road Assistance
PART 7 APPENDIX
POI icons
No
Category
Sub Category
Icon
No
Category
Sub Category
Icon
No
Category
Sub Category
61
Sports Activities
76
Police Station
91
Photography
62
Sports Complex
77
Post Office
92
Tax Service
63
Golf Course
78
Library
93
Medical Service
Winery
79
Court House
94
Attorney
65
Video & Game Rental
80
Fire Department
95
Funeral Director
66
Ski Resort
81
Convention Center
96
64
Recreation
Community
Hair & Beauty
Service
Cleaning & Laundry
67
Recreation Area
82
City Hall
97
68
Other Recreation
83
Civic Center
98
Social Service
69
Representation
84
School
99
Physician
70
Bank
85
Government Offices
100
Communication
ATM
86
Waste & Sanitary
101
Tailor & Alteration
Check Cashing Service
87
Utilities
102
Mover
73
Money Transfer
88
Representation
74
Business Facility
89
Representation
90
71
72
75
Financial
Service
Community
7-10 APPENDIX
Service
Hospital
Dentist
Icon
RSE Connector Pin Layout
Landmark icons
No
Category
Sub Category
Icon
Rear Monitor Connentor Pin
Layout
Rear DVD Player Connector Pin
Layout
Airport
Park
Service
Golf
University
Signal
NO
Signal
NO
Signal
10
11
12
audio in R+
audio in L+
CAN_H
GND2
CVBS + in
NC
NC
AutoLight
ILL+
ACC
B+
B+
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
audio in Raudio in LCAN_L
GND2
CVBS GND
NC
NC
audio GND
ILLAltnate
GND
GND
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
ATSC _L+
ATSC_Lfront in Lfront out Rfront out LMonitor out LMonitor out R+
CVBS GND
GND2
CVBS GND
front in R+
front in Rfront in L+
front out R+
front out L+
Monitor out L+
Monitor out RFront out CVBS
NO
Signal
19
GND
20
Front out CVBS
21
CVBS GND
22
GND2
23
CAN_H
24
GND
25
ACC
26
ILL+
27
B+
28
B+
29 Monitor out CVBS
30
GND2
31
CAN_L
32
ATSC_R+
33
ATSC_R34
ILL35
GND
36
GND
APPENDIX 7-11
APPENDIX
NO
PART 7 INDEX
Adaptive volume control ON/OFF……… 3-52
Bluetooth settings …………………… 5-24
Brightness………………………………… 1-11
Connecting a mobile phone ……………5-7
Connections ……………………………5-7
About CDP ……………………………… 2-11
Activating call waiting ………………… 5-14
Browsing detailed information about
the iPod music …………………………… 2-28
Contents of DVD Title ………………… 6-14
Connecting AUX ………………………… 2-32
Adding to address book ……………… 3-27
Adding waypoints …………………… 3-32
Browsing detailed information about
the MP3 file ……………………………… 2-22
Connecting iPod devices ………………… 2-24
Adjusting audio volume ………………… 1-7
Advanced settings …………………… 5-26
Browsing detailed information about
the SIRIUS channel ……………………… 2-10
Audio streaming……………………… 5-21
Connecting the USB devices …………… 2-31
Control panel ……………………………… 1-3
Controller and functions ………………… 1-3
Current position map screen (without route)
…………………………………………………… 3-5
Adjusting the Screen Settings for the RSE
(REAR) System ……………………… 6-7
Call history…………………………… 5-19
………… 5-13
Audio Sound setting …………………… 1-10
CD …………………………………… 4-9, 6-8
CD mode menu screen configuration …… 6-9
Deleting all avoid area …………………… 3-41
Auto Volume Control ON/OFF…………… 1-10
CD screen and functions ………………… 2-16
Changing destination position ………… 3-27
Deleting all paired phones ……………… 5-28
Deleting an address book ……………… 3-47
Changing Route option ……………… 3-32
Changing the map scale ……………… 3-8
Deleting an address of address book … 3-46
Deleting avoid area…………………… 3-41
Changing passkey …………………… 5-28
Command list of Audio system …………… 4-7
Deleting favorite place ……………… 3-50
Deleting Home address ……………… 3-48
Command list of Help …………………… 4-6
Command list of Navigation system …… 4-13
Command list of Phone ………………… 4-13
Deleting waypoints…………………… 3-34
Answering an incoming call
AUX ………………………………… 2-32, 6-18
AUX screen ……………………………… 2-33
BAS/MID/TRE …………………………… 1-10
Basic Operation and setting ……………… 1-6
Basic operation for voice command
control …………………………………… 4-2
Before thinking the product has malfunctioned …… 5-2
Bluetooth handsfree …………………… 5-2
Bluetooth handsfree mode …………… 5-2
7-12 APPENDIX
Condition for voice command system …… 4-2
Condition for voice command system …… 1-9
Connecting an external VIDEO player … 6-19
Deleting a paired phone ……………… 5-6
Destination ……………………………… 4-15
Destination by address book …………… 4-24
Destination by memory point
<1 to 5> ………………………………… 4-25
Destination POI by phone number ……… 4-22
Device information …………………… 5-27
Device name ………………………… 5-27
Device address ……………………… 5-27
Disc/content format compatibility ……… 2-13
Display mode …………………………… 1-11
Display OFF ……………………………… 1-11
Display ON ……………………………… 1-11
Display setting …………………………… 1-11
Displaying the list ………………………… 1-9
Destination menu screen and functions 3-12
Help ………………………………… 3-54
Editing an address of address book …… 3-45
Editing avoid area …………………… 3-40
How to operate a menu by voice
command………………………………… 1-9
Editing waypoints …………………… 3-32
Enable streaming audio ……………… 5-26
How to operate the screen menu………… 1-8
Ending a call ………………………… 5-15
FAD/BAL ………………………………… 1-10
Find address ……………………………… 4-19
Important information about
this manual ……………………………… 1-2
Important Safety Information
………… 6-1
iPod …………………………………… 2-24
iPod screen and functions ……………… 2-25
3-9
Find emergency  …………… 4-23
Find nearest  ……………… 4-21
Displaying / Hiding Q.POI icons ………… 3-9
FM/AM Radio ……………………………… 2-2
Displaying /Hiding icons other than
Q.POI icons …………………………… 3-9
FM/AM screen and functions……………… 2-2
Initializing Bluetooth handsfree ……… 5-29
Inserting/Ejecting Disc ………………… 2-15
For safe and efficient operation ………… 2-11
Introduction ……………………………… 1-2
Finishing route guidance
(Delete Destination) ………………… 3-30
Inputting letters by using screen
keyboard ………………………………… 1-8
Displaying / Hiding POI icons on the map
Displaying the list ……………………… 1-9
Disable streaming audio ……………… 5-26
Disconnecting a mobile phone ………… 5-8
Display ……………………………… 6-2
DVD ………………………………… 6-14
DVD mode setting …………………… 6-16
DVD Player …………………………… 6-2
…………………… 6-14
DVDP/AUX …………………………… 6-8
DVD region code
Giving voice command ………………… 1-9
Go home ……………………………… 4-25
Landmark icons ……………………… 7-7
Limitations of the navigation system …… 3-2
GPS signal reception state ……………… 3-2
Listening to CD music ………………… 2-16
Listening to MP3 music ………………… 2-20
Listening to music from iPod …………… 2-24
Handsfree volume ……………………5-25
Listening to the FM/AM radio …………… 2-2
APPENDIX 7-13
INDEX
DVD mode menu screen configuration … 6-15
Initializing system……………………… 3-37
PART 7 INDEX
Listening to the SIRIUS radio …………… 2-6
Listening to USB music ………………… 2-31
Name and function of system parts ………6-3
Navigation setting …………………… 3-38
Main setting ………………………… 3-36
Making a call to POI ………………… 3-10
Map Functions ………………………… 3-5
Map …………………………………… 4-13
Map legend …………………………… 7-5
Making a call by dialing a phone
number ……………………………… 5-11
Making a call from Speed Dial ………… 5-11
Making a call by redialing …………… 5-12
Making a call from the Phone book …… 5-16
Making a call from Call history ………… 5-19
Operating the CDP ……………………… 2-11
Operating the external devices ………… 2-24
Operating the radio ……………………… 2-2
Operating typical screen menu ………… 1-7
Operating voice command ……………… 4-2
Operating after searching a destination … 3-27
Operating after setting a destination …… 3-28
Operating the Rear (RSE) System ………… 6-6
……………… 6-7
Others …………………………………… 6-2
Operating the RSE System
Methods of RSE System Operation ……… 6-7
MP3 LIST menu screen configuration … 6-11
MP3 mode menu screen configuration … 6-10
Precaution for safe usage ………………… 1-2
Precautions upon handling discs ……… 2-11
Precautions upon handling USB………… 2-29
Previous destination …………………… 4-24
Previous start point …………………… 4-25
Priority ……………………………… 5-24
Private mode ………………………… 5-14
Product Characteristics ………………… 6-2
REAR DVD Player Connector Pin Layout …7-11
REAR DVDP DECK ……………………… 6-4
REAR Monitor Connector Pin Layout ……7-11
Rear Remote Controller ……………… 6-5
REAR Roof Mount Monitor
…………… 6-3
REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)
(IF EQUIPPED) ………………………… 6-1
MP3 ……………………………… 2-19, 6-10
Pairings ……………………………… 5-4
Pairing a mobile phone ………………… 5-4
Rear Wireless Headset ………………… 6-5
Registering avoid area………………… 3-38
MP3 disc related information and
precaution ……………………………… 2-19
Passkey ……………………………… 5-5
Phonebook ………………………… 5-16
Registering favorite place …………… 3-49
Registering home address …………… 3-48
MP3 screen and functions ……………… 2-20
My places setting …………………… 3-43
Phonebook download………………… 5-16
Registering new address in address
book ………………………………… 3-43
Phone music ………………………… 5-21
Playing AUX …………………………… 2-32
POI Category list………………………… 4-18
7-14 APPENDIX
Region code ………………………… 5-6
Re-ordering waypoints ……………… 3-34
Rejecting an incoming call …………… 5-13
REW/FF CD track………………………… 2-17
REW/FF iPod music
…………………… 2-27
REW/FF MP3 file ………………………… 2-22
Road color …………………………… 7-5
Route …………………………………… 4-16
Route guidance…………………… 3-4,3-30
command ……………………………… 4-19
Setting Q.POI icons …………………… 3-42
Searching the Phone Book …………… 5-17
Searching a Destination ……………… 3-13
Setting units (mile/ km) ……………… 3-38
Searching title/chapter ……………… 6-17
Selecting an item in a list ……………… 1-9
Setup and Information
Searcting a destination ……………… 3-13
Selecting other route ………………… 3-29
……………… 3-36
Setup menu screen and functions …… 3-36
Setting random function for CD music …… 2-17
Setting random function for iPod
music …………………………………… 2-27
Route guidance screen ……………… 3-28
Route menu screen and functions …… 3-30
Selecting the MP3 file
Route overview(View Entire Route) …… 3-31
Route Re-calculation…………………… 3-4
Selecting FM/AM broadcast frequency …… 2-4
Selecting music from iPod ……………… 2-26
RSE Connector Pin Layout …………… 7-11
Selecting SIRIUS broadcast channel ……… 2-7
Setting repeat function for iPod music …… 2-28
Setting repeat function for MP3 file …… 2-23
Selecting the CD track ………………… 2-17
Selecting Phone Music files …………… 5-23
Setting up the voice command system …… 4-4
Setting voice Prompt ON/OFF …………… 4-4
Searching a POI ……………………… 3-20
Searching a previous Destination ……… 3-17
Selecting a file with the Remote controller &
Searching a playing file ……………… 6-11
Searching an Address ………………… 3-13
Searching an intersection …………… 3-17
Selecting a track with the Remote controller &
Searching a playing track ………… 6-9, 6-13
Setting menu language ……………… 6-16
Setting subtitle language …………… 6-16
Setting voice language ……………… 6-16
Searching favorite places……………… 3-26
Setting arrival time and distance display
Searching for Emergency facilities
…… 3-25
Searching POI by local POI list ………… 3-26
Searching your Home ………………… 3-25
Searching a destination by voice
3-38
Setting as Destination/waypoint ……… 3-27
Setting avoid streets on route ………… 3-35
Setting random function for MP3 file …… 2-22
Setting repeat function for CD music …… 2-18
Scanning CD track ……………………… 2-18
Scanning FM/AM broadcast frequency …… 2-5
Scanning MP3 file ……………………… 2-23
Scanning SIRIUS broadcast channel …… 2-10
Setting detour distance ……………… 3-35
Setting estimate travel time …………… 3-42
Scrolling map ………………………… 3-11
Setting keyboard for inputting letter…… 3-36
SIRIUS screen and functions ……………… 2-6
Setting Language …………………… 3-37
Sorting items from the list ……………… 1-8
SIRIUS Radio ……………………………… 2-6
APPENDIX 7-15
INDEX
Searching from Address book ………… 3-24
Searching from MAP ………………… 3-26
………………… 2-21
Selecting an item in a list ………………… 1-9
Setting voice command feedback ON/OFF … 3-37
PART 7 INDEX
Speaker adaptation ……………………… 4-4
Steering wheel remote controller………… 1-5
(north up/heading up)………………… 3-6
System information and update ……… 3-51
Storing FM/AM presets…………………… 2-5
Storing SIRIUS presets …………………… 2-9
Supported disc formats ………………… 2-12
Starting navigation system …………… 3-5
Starting route Guidance ……………… 3-28
Sorting call history …………………… 5-19
Sorting Items from the list ……………… 1-9
Speed dial …………………………… 5-11
Starting Phone Music ………………… 5-21
Starting AUX mode ………………… 6-18
Starting CD mode
Starting DVD mode
…………………… 6-8
Touch Screen Beep ON/OFF …………… 1-10
Traffic Information …………………… 3-52
Traffic Setup ………………………… 3-52
Turning Off the System ………………… 6-7
Troubleshooting ……………………… 7-3
Troubleshooting guide ………………… 7-2
Turning the audio ON/OFF ……………… 1-6
Turning the power OFF ………………… 1-6
Turning the power ON …………………… 1-6
………………… 6-14
USB …………………………………… 2-29
Starting DVDP/AUX mode by use of Roof Mount
Monitor ……………………………… 6-8
USB MP3 related information and
precaution ……………………………… 2-29
Starting MP3 mode ………………… 6-10
Starting the System …………………… 6-6
Starting VCD mode ………………… 6-12
Using the Interactive Menu …………… 6-17
Using the PBC function ………………… 6-13
Switching the SIRIUS modes
(channel/category) ……………………… 2-7
Switching map mode
7-16 APPENDIX
……… 3-51
Voice command list …………………… 4-6
Voice guidance volume setting
Starting DVDP/AUX mode by use of Rear remote
control ……………………………… 6-8
Switching call to the mobile phone …… 5-14
Viewing GPS signal state ……………… 3-7
Voice guidance volume control ……… 3-51
Vehicle position display………………… 3-3
VCD ………………………………… 6-12
VCD mode menu screen configuration … 6-12
Waiting call switch …………………… 5-15
MS
Microsoft Windows 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
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 7-17
APPEINDIX
Voice Command Control
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
Any 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.
7-18 APPENDIX
MS
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
likely to be contained in the map database for such 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.
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TEL : 888-757-0010
WEBSITE : www.mapnsoft.com
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 modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this
equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC.
IC Warning
Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

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