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User Manual
BAPE-L3000N
USB/Bluetooth/iPod Player with
AM/FM Radio
POWER
AUDIO
PUSH
PUSH
FM/AM
VOL
PHONE
SETUP
TUNE
USB/Bluetooth/iPod Player with AM/FM Radio
BAPE-L3000N / User Manual
English
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future
reference. Designs and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device should be installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator
and your body.
Contents
Safety Information................................ 5
Getting started...................................... 7
Audio and Video System.................... 13
Home menu screen................................ 13
Radio...................................................... 13
FM/AM radio screen............................. 13
Listening to radio stations (FM/AM)..... 14
Storing radio stations manually............ 14
Storing radio stations automatically..... 14
Selecting a preset radio station............ 15
USB or iPod music player...................... 15
Connecting a USB device or iPod to
the iPod/USB port................................ 15
USB or iPod music player screen........ 15
Selecting a file from a list..................... 16
USB video player.................................... 18
USB video player screen..................... 18
Selecting a file from a list..................... 19
USB image player.................................. 19
USB image player screen.................... 19
Selecting a file from a list..................... 20
Bluetooth audio player............................ 21
Pairing and connecting with a
Bluetooth device.................................. 21
Bluetooth audio player screen............. 21
Android Auto (optional) ...................... 28
About Android Auto................................. 28
Accessing Android Auto.......................... 28
Android Auto screen............................... 29
Phone..................................................... 29
Making a call using Google voice
recognition........................................... 29
Making a call using phone options....... 29
Music...................................................... 30
Playing music....................................... 30
Navigation ............................................. 30
Viewing your current location............... 30
Searching for a location....................... 30
English
Control buttons, functions and device
connections.............................................. 7
Control unit buttons and functions
(A/V system).......................................... 7
Steering wheel remote control and
functions................................................. 8
Media devices connections.................... 8
Basic operation......................................... 9
Turning on the unit................................. 9
Switching the unit to standby mode....... 9
Adjusting the volume............................ 10
Muting the sound quickly..................... 10
Using the touch screen........................ 10
Using the rearview camera screen...... 12
Apple CarPlay (optional) ................... 22
About Apple CarPlay.............................. 22
Accessing Apple CarPlay....................... 22
Returning to the Apple CarPlay home
screen..................................................... 22
Apple CarPlay home screen................... 23
Activating Siri.......................................... 23
Phone..................................................... 24
Making a call using Siri........................ 24
Making a call using Contacts............... 24
Accepting or declining a call................ 25
Music...................................................... 25
Playing music....................................... 25
Now Playing........................................... 25
Maps....................................................... 26
Viewing your current location............... 26
Searching for a location....................... 26
Messages............................................... 27
Sending a text message...................... 27
Hearing a text message....................... 27
Podcasts................................................. 27
Playing a podcast................................. 27
Contents
Bluetooth Connectivity........................ 31
English
About the Bluetooth feature.................... 31
Pairing devices..................................... 31
Connecting devices.............................. 31
Using the hands-free feature and
listening to music................................. 31
Bluetooth connection.............................. 31
Connecting a Bluetooth device............ 32
Disconnecting a Bluetooth device........ 33
Deleting Bluetooth devices.................. 33
Phone functions...................................... 34
Phone screen....................................... 34
Accepting a call.................................... 34
Making a call........................................ 34
Using options during a call................... 35
Managing the call history and the
phone book.......................................... 36
Bluetooth settings................................... 36
Setting the phone volume.................... 36
Changing the Bluetooth passkey......... 37
Setting auto connection mode............. 37
Downloading phonebook contacts
automatically ....................................... 37
Settings.............................................. 38
Setting the sound................................... 38
Adjusting the sound balance and
fader..................................................... 38
Selecting the EQ style.......................... 38
Tuning on and off the loudness
feature.................................................. 38
Setting the initial volume...................... 39
Setting the display.................................. 39
Adjusting the brightness and color
of the screen........................................ 39
Setting the power-off display type........ 40
Setting the Map color ......................... 40
Setting the system.................................. 40
Checking/Updating/Initializing the
unit....................................................... 40
Selecting the language........................ 41
Setting the time and date..................... 41
Enabling or disabling Android Auto...... 42
Troubleshooting.................................. 43
Specifications..................................... 44
Limited Warranty................................ 45
Safety Information
Read and follow all safety instructions in
this manual to operate the device safely
and appropriately. Malfunctions or defects
caused by the user are not covered by the
warranty.
Safety symbols
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation that, if not avoided, could result
in injury or death.
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation that, if not avoided, could result
in minor injury or property damage.
Note
Indicates items that help you understand
and maximize the performance of the
system.
Warning
●●Do not use the unit if there are audio
or screen problems. Operating the
unit in an abnormal state may cause
electric shock, injury, or fire.
●●Do not disassemble or modify the
unit. Incorrect procedures can
cause electric shock, injury, fire, and
equipment malfunction.
●●Do not use the unit at high volume
while driving. Listening at high volume
can reduce your ability to hear
external sounds and may cause an
accident.
●●Do not block the vent. Restricting
airflow traps heat inside the unit and
may cause malfunction or fire.
●●Do not adjust the unit while driving.
Entering information or adjusting the
controls on the unit can distract your
attention while driving and may cause
an accident. Stop your vehicle in a
safe location before adjusting the unit.
●●Do not use your phone in private
mode while you are driving. You must
stop at a safe location before using the
phone in private mode.
English
Warning
Safety warnings
Safety Information
Safety cautions
Caution
English
●●Some countries have laws restricting
the use of video screens while driving.
Use the unit only where it is legal to
do so.
●●Do not operate the unit for a long
period while the engine is not
operating. This may cause the battery
to discharge.
●●The recommended operating
temperature range for the unit is from
-20°C to 65°C. Operating the unit
outside the recommended range can
cause malfunction.
●●Do not use unauthorized accessories.
Unauthorized accessories may cause
the unit to malfunction. Use authorized
accessories only.
●●Do not allow the unit to come in
contact with moisture. Moisture
can damage the unit and cause
malfunction.
●●When cleaning the screen, turn off
the unit and use a soft dry cloth. Do
not use abrasive cleaning products.
Abrasive products can damage the
screen or affect color and image
quality.
●●Do not apply excessive force to the
unit's screen. Doing so may damage
the screen.
●●Do not use sharp objects to operate
the screen. Using a sharp object may
cause damage or malfunction.
Getting started
Control buttons, functions and device connections
This unit can be controlled by using the buttons on the unit or the controls on the steering
wheel. It also provides connections for media devices. This section explains the buttons
and functions that are available on the unit and the steering wheel and provides information
about connecting media devices.
► Control unit buttons and functions (A/V system)
English
POWER
PUSH
➊
➋ ➌
➍
FM/AM
VOL
➊ POWER button / VOL dial
● Press and hold to switch to standby
mode.
● In standby mode, press to switch to
the mode you used previously.
● Press to activate or deactivate the
mute function.
● Rotate the dial to adjust the volume.
➋ Reset button for system rebooting
If the unit fails to operate properly,
press this button with a pen tip or
another pointed instrument.
➌ Microphone
● Detects voice during phone
conversations.
➍ FM/AM button
● Press to turn on the radio.
● In the radio, press to change the
radio band.
➎ HOME [ ]/VOICE [ ] button
● Press to display the Home menu
screen.
● Press and hold to activate the Google
voice or the Siri function when your
➎
➏
➐
PHONE
SETUP
➒
➑
AUDIO
PUSH
TUNE
Android phone or iPhone is connected to
the unit. (optional)
➏ PHONE button
● Press to switch to phone mode.
➐ SETUP button
● Press to display the Setup menu screen.
➑ USB port
● Connect USB device or iPod.
➒ AUDIO button / FILE dial
● Press to display the audio or video
information bar and rotate to select a file
to play.
● When there is no device connected,
rotate to fine-tune the radio frequency.
Note
●●Apple CarPlay or Android Auto may
not be supported depending on your
vehicle’s options and which region the
unit is being used in.
Getting starte
► Steering wheel remote control and functions
➊
VOL
➋
➌
MUTE
MODE
VOL
➍
➏
➊ VOL +/- buttons
● Press to adjust the volume.
➋ MUTE button
● Press to turn the mute function on
or off.
➌ MODE button
● Press to change the unit's mode. The
mode type loops each time the button
is pressed in the following order.
FM1 → FM2 → AM → USB (Music)
or iPod → Bluetooth Audio → Apple
CarPlay → Android Auto.
● Press and hold to activate the
Google voice or the Siri function
when your Android phone or iPhone
is connected to the unit. (optional)
Note
●●USB, iPod, and Bluetooth Audio are
not available if there is no device
connected.
●●Apple CarPlay or Android Auto may
not be supported depending on your
vehicle’s options and which region the
unit is being used in.
RE
SE
TR
IP
English
➎
➍ Skip
button
● Press to move to the previous or
next file, track, or preset station.
● Press and hold to automatically
search for available stations.
● Press and hold to fast-forward or
rewind the media file in Media Mode.
➎ Call [ ] button
● Press to receive an incoming call.
● Press and hold to make a call via last
call (press and hold).
➏ End [ ] button
● Press to ends/rejects a call.
Getting starte
Basic operation
This section explains basic operations such
as switching to standby mode, adjusting
the volume, quickly muting the sound, and
using the touch screen.
Once the unit's system starts, the clock
screen appears, which means that the unit
is in standby mode.
► Turning on the unit
Place the ignition switch in the ACC
or IGN (ON) position.
The unit will turn on and the following
screen will appear.
English
To start using the unit's functions, press
any button on the unit except the AUDIO/
FILE dial.
► Switching the unit to standby
mode
To switch the unit to standby mode while
using the unit's functions, press and hold
the POWER button.
Tap Agree to start the system.
Note -------------------------------------------------● You can also change the language by
referring to "Selecting the language" on
page 41.
● The unit also turns on automatically
when a device is connected to the USB.
Getting starte
► Adjusting the volume
► Using the touch screen
Rotate the VOL dial on the unit or press
the VOL +/- buttons on the steering wheel
to increase or decrease the volume. When
the volume is adjusted, the volume level
bar will appear as shown below.
Touch gestures for built-in
applications
Tapping
English
Open an application, select a menu item, or
activate an on-screen button.
Tapping and holding
The volume level has the different ranges
for each mode.
● Radio/Audio/Video: 0 to 35
● Phone: 0 to 15
► Muting the sound quickly
Press the POWER/VOL dial on the unit or
the MUTE button on the steering wheel to
activate the mute function. When the mute
function is activated, the mute icon ( ) will
appear next to the volume control bar.
Tap and hold the preset station shortcut
to store the current station. You can also
quickly change a value by tapping and
holding + or - when setting the time and
date.
Dragging
Rewind or fast-forward a track. Drag the
progress bar to the target position to rewind
or fast-forward a track.
To deactivate the mute function, press/
rotate the POWER/VOL dial on the unit, or
press the MUTE or VOL +/-buttons on the
steering wheel.
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Getting starte
Touch gestures for Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto (optional)
Swiping
Tapping
Tapping and holding
Note
Touch gesture for Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto such as double-tapping,
spreading, pinching, and swiping are not
available with the built-in applications.
To rewind or fast-forward in a track, tap and
hold or .
Dragging
Rewind or fast-forward a track. Drag the
progress bar to the target position to rewind
or fast-forward a track.
Double-tapping
X2
Double-tap on a page or an image to
zoom in. Double-tap again to return to the
previous view.
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English
Open an application, select a menu item, or
activate an on-screen button.
Swipe left, right, upwards or downwards on
the screen to scroll through pages or a list
of items.
Getting starte
► Using the rearview camera
screen
If equipped, a rearview camera will display
the area behind the vehicle on the screen
when power is turned on and the reverse
gear is selected.
English
The rearview camera display is not a
substitute for proper and safe driving
procedures. Always drive safely and use
caution when backing up. The rearview
camera display may not detect all objects
behind the vehicle.
Caution
●●The rearview camera's purpose is to
prevent accidents or injuries. Do not
use this function for entertainment
purpose.
●●Objects in the rearview camera's
images may be closer or more distant
than they actually appear.
Note
The edges of images may differ slightly
depending on whether full-screen
images are displayed when reversing.
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Audio and Video System
Home menu screen
Radio
This section explains each menu on the
Home screen.
This section explains how to use radio and
access various radio frequencies (FM1,
FM2, and AM). Also, it covers automatically
or manually locating and storing your
favorite radio stations.
To open the Home menu screen, press
the HOME [ ]/VOICE [ ] button on the
unit. The following screen will be displayed.
Select the desired menu from this screen.
➋
➌
➍
➎
➏
➐
➑
To turn on the radio, press the FM/AM
button on the unit or press the MODE
button on the steering wheel several times
until the FM/AM radio screen appears.
➊
➌
➊ USB Music: Plays music from an
➋
➌
➍
➎
➏
➐
➑
external USB device.
USB Video: Plays video from an
external USB device.
USB Image: Shows images stored on
an external USB device.
iPod: Plays music from an iPod
connected to the unit.
Android Auto: Provides directions,
makes calls and plays music from an
Android phone connected to the unit
(optional).
Apple CarPlay: Provides directions,
makes calls, send and receive
messages, and, plays music from an
iPhone connected to the unit (optional).
Bluetooth Audio: Plays audio from a
Bluetooth-enabled device paired with
the unit.
Setup: Enter the Setup menu screen.
Note
Apple CarPlay or Android Auto may
not be supported depending on your
vehicle’s options and which region the
unit is being used in.
➋
➍
➎
➏
➐
➑
➒
➓
➊ Frequency band: Displays the current
radio frequency band.
➋ Preset station shortcuts: Tap to recall
the indicated frequency. Tap and hold
one of the shortcuts to store the current
station.
➌ Category name: Displays the category
of the current station (The category
name may not be displayed depending
on radio stations. optional).
➍ Stereo: Indicates when FM stereo
reception is available.
➎ Radio frequency: Displays the current
station's radio frequency.
➏
: Indicates the station search mode
is activated.
➐ Radio station name: Displays the name
of the current radio station (The station
name may not be displayed depending
on radio stations. optional).
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English
➊
► FM/AM radio screen
Audio and Video Syste
➑ Frequency indicator bar: Indicates the
position of the current radio frequency in
the frequency band.
English
➒
: Tap to automatically search
for radio stations above or below the
current frequency.
➓
/ : Tap to fine-tune above and
below the current frequency. Tap and
hold either button to quickly adjust the
frequency in that direction.
 PRESET: Tap to display the list of
preset stations.
► Listening to radio stations (FM/
AM)
Changing the frequency band
Press the FM/AM button on the unit to
change the frequency band to FM1,
FM2, or AM. The current frequency band
is displayed at the top left corner of the
screen.
Searching for a radio station
automatically
Tap
to search for a radio station
automatically. When a station is detected,
the unit stops searching.
Searching for a radio station manually
Tap / or rotate the AUDIO/TUNE dial
to manually tune in a desired frequency.
► Storing radio stations manually
Up to six preset radio stations can be
stored for each frequency band (FM1, FM2,
and AM). Follow the instructions below to
manually store radio stations.
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Press the FM/AM button to change to
the desired frequency band.
Tap
or
to automatically search
for the station you want to store.
Tap / or rotate the AUDIO/TUNE
dial on the unit to manually search for
the station you want to store.
Tap and hold a preset shortcut to
save the current radio station.
Note
The selected radio station is stored to the
preset number. If a new station is stored
using an existing preset number, the
previously stored station will be deleted
and the new station will be stored.
► Storing radio stations
automatically
Press the FM/AM button to change to
the desired frequency band.
Tap PRESET to show the list of
preset stations.
Tap Auto Store.
The stations with the strongest
signals are automatically stored in
the list.
Audio and Video Syste
► Selecting a preset radio station
Press the FM/AM button to change to
the desired frequency band.
Tap PRESET to show the list of
preset stations.
Tap a station in the list.
USB or iPod music player
To open the USB or iPod music player
screen:
Press the HOME [ ]/VOICE [ ]
button on the unit to display the Home
menu screen.
Tap USB Music to open the USB
music player or iPod to open the iPod
music player.
The music player screen will be
displayed.
This section explains how to use the USB
or iPod music player.
You can play MP3, WMA, WAV, and OGG
files that are stored on a USB device, and
any music files that are stored on an iPod.
► Connecting a USB device or iPod
to the iPod/USB port
Connect a USB device or iPod to the iPod/
USB port as shown below.
➊
➌
➋
➍
➎
➍
➏
➐
➑
➊ Progress bar: Displays the progress
bar for the current song. Drag the
progress bar to the target position to
rewind or fast-forward a track.
➋ Thumbnail: Displays the current
album art.
➌ Song information: Displays the
album, artist, song title, and file
name.
Music, video, or image playback will start
automatically after the data on the USB
device or iPod is recognized.
Note
If a USB device with no music, video,
or image files is connected, the USB
music, video and image players cannot
be opened.
➍
: Tap to skip to the previous or
next file.
➎ / : Tap to pause or resume
playback.
➏	RPT : Tap to change the repeat
mode.
●
: Repeats the current file.
●
: Plays and then repeats all
files in the current folder (USB
only).
●
: Plays and then repeats all
files on a device.
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English
To recall a preset station on the radio
screen, tap the desired preset station
shortcut.
► USB or iPod music player screen
Audio and Video Syste
For USB devices:
When a USB device is connected, the
following file list will be displayed.
➐ RDM: Tap to activate and select the
random playback modes.
●
: Plays all files in the playlist in
a random order.
●
: Plays all files in the current
folder in the playlist in a random
order.
➑ List: Tap to open the file list.
➌
➊
➋
English
➌
► Selecting a file from a list
From the music player screen, tap
List.
➍
➎
➏
➐
➊ Music/Video/Image: Indicates the
media type that is available.
➋ File list: Displays the files in the
current folder. The currently playing
file is indicated by .
➌ ▲/▼ : Tap to navigate the files in the
playlist.
➍ ► Player: Tap to return to the music
playback screen.
For iPods:
When an iPod is connected, the
following category list will be
displayed.
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➎
Now List: Tap to return to the
current playlist.
➏
Up Folder: Tap to move to the
parent folder.
➐
Root Folder: Tap to move to the
root folder.
For the USB music player, select the
desired file to start playback.
For the iPod music player, select the
desired category and the file.
Audio and Video Syste
Caution
● Some USB devices may not operate
properly due to compatibility issues.
Check that the device is supported
before using it.
● The unit will only recognize USB
devices formatted in FAT16 or FAT32
(NTFS format is not supported). When
you format a USB device, the unit may
not recognize a byte/sector selection
other than 512 bytes or 2,048 bytes.
● The amount of time required to
recognize a USB device may differ
depending on the type, size, or file
formats stored on the USB device.
Such time differences are not the
result of any malfunction. Please wait
while the unit attempts to recognize
the device.
● The unit supports only USB devices
designed to play music and video files
and images.
● When disconnecting a USB device, an
abnormal sound may occur.
● The unit may not recognize the USB
device if separately purchased USB
hubs and extension cables are used.
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English
● When using a USB device or iPod,
make sure to disconnect the device
when it is not in use. Do not connect
the device until after you have
started the vehicle. The device may
be damaged if the device is already
connected when the ignition is turned
on.
● Do not allow the USB connector to
come into contact with body parts or
foreign substances.
● Repeatedly connecting or
disconnecting a USB device over a
short period may cause damage to the
device.
● Abruptly disconnecting a USB device
while it is in use may cause the
device to be damaged or to function
abnormally. Make sure to disconnect
the USB device only when the unit is
operating in a different mode.
● Do not use the USB I/F to charge
batteries or USB accessories that
generate heat. Doing so may reduce
performance or damage the device.
● In some cases, iPods may be
damaged if the ignition is turned off
while it is connected to the unit. When
the iPod is not being used, disconnect
it before turning the ignition off.
Note
Audio and Video Syste
English
● If high capacity USB devices are used,
there may be situations that require
the logical drive to be partitioned for
user convenience. In these situations,
it will only be possible to play music on
a USB device from the top level of the
drive. When using partitioned drives,
save songs to play on the device
only in the top level of the logical
drive. Also, certain USB devices are
configured with a separate drive for
installing application programs, playing
music files from a separate drive
may not be possible for the reasons
described above.
● The unit may not operate properly
when accessing files from HDD, CF, or
SD memory.
● The unit will not support locked DRM
(Digital Rights Management) files.
● iPod is a registered trademark of the
Apple Corporation in the United States
and other countries.
● The unit supports iPod Nano, iPod
Touch, and iPhone models. Other
devices are not supported.
● Some iPod and iPhone models
may not be supported or provide
compatible connection.
● Only connect the iPod and the unit
using approved iPod cables. Other
connection cables cannot be used.
● The playback functions and the
displayed items on iPods may differ
when they are connected to the unit.
This can affect play order, method,
and information displays on the iPod.
USB video player
This section explains how to use the USB
video player.
You can play AVI, MP4, WMV, and MKV
files that are stored on a USB device.
► USB video player screen
To open the USB video player screen:
Connect a USB device to the iPod/
USB port.
Press the HOME [ ]/VOICE [ ]
button on the unit to display the Home
menu screen.
Tap USB Video to open the USB
video player.
The USB video player screen will be
displayed.
➊
➌
➋
➍
➎
➍
➏
➐
➑
➊ Progress bar: Indicates the time
elapsed and duration of the file being
played. Drag the progress bar to the
target position to rewind or fastforward the video.
➋ Full screen playback: Tap the
playback area on the screen to
display playback on a full screen and
hide the control panel. To unhide the
control panel, tap the playback area
again.
➌ File name: Displays the name of the
current file.
➍
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: Tap to skip to the previous or
next file.
Audio and Video Syste
➎ / : Tap to pause or resume
➐
playback.
➏ RPT: Tap to change the playback
➑
Select the desired file to start
playback.
English
mode as follows.
●
: Repeats the current file.
●
: Plays and then repeats all
files in the current folder (USB
only).
●
: Plays and then repeats all
files on a device.
➐
Sub.: Tap to activate or deactivate
subtitles.
Root Folder: Tap to move to the
root folder.
List: Tap to open the file list.
► Selecting a file from a list
From the video player screen, tap
List.
The following file list will be displayed.
➌
➋
➊
➌
➍
➎
➏
➐
➊ Music/Video/Image: Indicates the
media type that is available.
➋ File list: Displays the files in the
current folder. The currently playing
file is indicated by .
➌ ▲/▼ : Tap to navigate the files in the
playlist.
➍ ► Player: Tap to return to the video
playback screen.
➎
Now List: Tap to return to the
current playlist.
➏
Up Folder: Tap to move to the
parent folder.
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Audio and Video Syste
USB image player
This section explains how to use the USB
image player.
You can view JPG, BMP, and PNG files
that are stored on a USB device.
English
To open the USB image player screen:
Connect a USB device to the iPod/
USB port.
Press the HOME [ ]/VOICE [ ]
button on the unit to display the Home
menu screen.
Tap USB Image to open the USB
image player.
The USB image player screen will be
displayed.
: Tap to rotate the image in
a clockwise or counterclockwise
direction.
➐
List: Tap to open the file list.
► Selecting a file from a list
► USB image player screen
➏
From the image player screen, tap
List.
The following file list will be displayed.
➌
➊
➌
➍
➏
➐
USB media type that is available.
➋ File list: Displays the files in the
current folder. The currently playing
file is indicated by .
➋
➌
➌
➌ ▲/▼ : Tap to navigate the files in the
playlist.
➍
➏
➍ ► Player: Tap to return to the image
➐
playback screen.
➊ Slideshow interval: Tap to select the
time interval between slides.
➋ Full screen playback: Tap the
playback area on the screen to
display playback on a full screen and
hide the control panel. To unhide the
control panel, tap the playback area
again.
➌ / : Tap to skip to the previous or
next file.
➍ File name: Displays the name of the
current file.
➎ Slideshow: Tap to run the slideshow
in full screen mode.
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➎
➊ Music/Video/Image: Indicates the
➊
➎
➋
➎
Now List: Tap to return to the
current playlist.
➏
Up Folder: Tap to move to the
parent folder.
➐
Root Folder: Tap to move to the
root folder.
Select the desired file to start
playback.
Audio and Video Syste
Bluetooth audio player
➋ Song information: Displays the album,
This section explains how to use the
Bluetooth audio player.
➌
This unit supports the A2DP (Advanced
Audio Distribution Profile). If your Bluetooth
mobile phone or music player supports this
profile, then music can be played through
this unit and the car's speakers.
artist, and song details.
➍
: Tap to skip to the previous or
next file.
: Tap to pause or resume playback.
English
Also, this unit supports the AVRCP (Audio
Video Remote Control Profile). If your
Bluetooth mobile phone or music player
supports this profile, then it is possible
to advance to the next track or replay
previous tracks by using the buttons on the
unit or the steering wheel (if fitted).
► Pairing and connecting with a
Bluetooth device
For information on how to pair and connect
the unit with a Bluetooth device, refer to
"Connecting a Bluetooth device" on page
32.
► Bluetooth audio player screen
To open the Bluetooth audio player screen:
Press the HOME [ ]/VOICE [ ] button
on the unit to display the Home menu
screen and then tap Bluetooth Audio.
The Bluetooth audio player screen will be
displayed.
➊
➋
➌
➍
➌
➊ Thumbnail: Displays the current album
art. In A2DP, the unit does not support
album art display.
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Apple CarPlay (optional)
About Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay integrates your iPhone’s
apps with your car’s media system,
allowing you to access the applications
and your device more easily. You can get
directions, make calls, send and receive
messages, and listen to music.
English
Apple CarPlay is available for all Lightningenabled iPhones (currently supported
iPhones are 5, 5C, 5S, 6/6 plus).
Note
Apple CarPlay may not be supported
depending on your vehicle’s options and
which region the unit is being used in.
Accessing Apple CarPlay
Plug your iPhone into the iPod/USB
port via a Lightning cable.
Note
●●If your iPhone is locked, you need
to enter the passcode to unlock the
iPhone. To access Apple CarPlay
while the iPhone is locked, on your
iPhone, tap Settings > General >
CarPlay and set your iPhone to Allow
CarPlay While Locked.
●●If your iPhone is not successfully
connected, a pop-up message will
appear. Then, reconnect the iPhone to
the iPod/USB port.
Tap a desired app to open it.
To end Apple CarPlay, unplug the Lightning
cable from the iPod/USB port.
Returning to the Apple
CarPlay home screen
To return to the Apple CarPlay home
screen, press the HOME [ ]/VOICE [ ]
button on the unit and tap Apple CarPlay.
Or, press the MODE button on the steering
wheel several times until the Apple CarPlay
home screen appears.
When your iPhone is successfully
connected to the iPod/USB port,
the Apple CarPlay home screen will
appear.
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To return to the Apple CarPlay home
screen while using any application in Apple
CarPlay, tap
at the bottom left of the
screen.
Apple CarPlay (optional)
Apple CarPlay home screen
The following are the main applications
available on the Apple CarPlay home
screen.
➋
➌
➍
➎
➏
➐
➑
➒
➊ Phone: Tap to make a call.
● Applications not shown in the Apple
CarPlay home screen are not
supported by Apple CarPlay. The
applications supported by Apple
CarPlay may change in the future.
● Apple CarPlay is optimized for iOS
8.4. Application features may vary
depending on your iOS version.
Activating Siri
Tap and hold the Home button on the
Apple CarPlay home screen or press
and hold the HOME [ ]/VOICE [ ]
button on the unit.
Say the desired command loudly.
➋ Music: Tap to play music stored on your
iPhone.
➌ Maps: Tap to view the map or search for
a location.
English
➊
Note
➍ Messages: Tap to hear or send a text
message using Siri.
➎ Now Playing: Tap to play streaming
music or a music file that are previously
played or currently playing.
➏ HYUNDAI: Tap to display the the Home
menu screen.
➐ Podcasts: Tap to play podcasts stored
on your iPhone.
➑ Audiobooks: Tap to play audio books
stroed on your iPhone.
➒ Home: Tap to return to the Apple
Note
When using Siri, say commands loudly
so that Apple CarPlay can properly
recognize your voice.
CarPlay home screen.
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Apple CarPlay (optional)
Phone
► Making a call using Siri
From the Apple CarPlay home
screen, tap Phone.
► Making a call using Contacts
English
From the Apple CarPlay home
screen, tap Phone.
Tap Show Contacts.
Select the desired calling option.
You can also press the PHONE
button on the unit to open the Phone
application.
Say the name of your desired contact.
➊
➋
➌
➍
➎
Your iPhone will then call the desired
contact.
➊ Favorites: Tap to see a list of your
favorite contacts.
➋ Recents: Tap to see a list of recently
called contacts.
➌ Contacts: Tap to call a number
stored in your contacts.
➍ Keypad: Tap to enter a phone
number.
➎ Voicemail: Tap to start a voicemail.
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Apple CarPlay (optional)
► Accepting or declining a call
➌ Albums: Tap to select an album.
When you receive an incoming call on
your iPhone while using Apple CarPlay, the
following screen will appear.
➍ Artists: Tap to select songs from a
specific artist
➎ More: Tap to select more categories
(songs, genres, or composers).
Now Playing
Tap Accept to accept the call or tap
Decline to decline the call.
This feature plays music from third-party
applications or music files stored in your
iPhone.
Music
► Playing music
➊
From the Apple CarPlay home
screen, tap Music.
Tap a desired category and select a
song stored on you iPhone.
➊
➋
➌
➍
➎
➊
➋
➌
/ : Tap to skip to the previous or
next song in the list.
➋ / : Tap to pause or resume the
playback.
➊ Radio: Tap to listen to the iPhone’s
radio.
➋ Playlists: Tap to listen to the music
in default playlists or your own
playlists.
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English
From the Apple CarPlay home screen, tap
Now Playing.
Apple CarPlay (optional)
Maps
► Searching for a location
► Viewing your current location
From the Apple CarPlay home
screen, tap Maps > Destinations.
Tap
to search for the desired
location or tap
to search for a
favorite location.
From the Apple CarPlay home screen, tap
Maps.
Your current location will be indicated on
the map.
English
➊
➋ ➌
➍
➊
/ : Tap to zoom in or zoom out the
current location on the map.
➋
: Tap to locate your current position on
the map.
➌ 3D: Tap to change the map to a 3D
view.
➍ Destinations: Tap to search for desired
locations or favorite locations.
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Apple CarPlay (optional)
Messages
► Sending a text message
From the Apple CarPlay home
screen, tap Messages.
Tap New Message.
Select a message.
Siri will read the selected message
out loud.
English
Podcasts
Say the desired name from your
contacts to send a text message
using Siri.
Siri will ask you what you want to tell
the contact.
► Playing a podcast
From the Apple CarPlay home
screen, tap Podcasts.
Tap My Podcasts and select a
desired podcast to play.
Say the message out loud.
A text message will be sent to the
contact.
► Hearing a text message
From the Apple CarPlay home
screen, tap Messages > Show
Messages.
● Unplayed: Tap to open the list of
unplayed podcasts stored in your
iPhone.
● My Podcasts: Tap to open the list of
podcasts stored in your iPhone.
● Top Charts: Tap to open the list of
top chart rankings in Potcasts.
Select a podcast.
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Android Auto (optional)
About Android Auto
Android Auto allows you to gain access to
maps, make phone calls, listen to music,
and more by connecting a compatible
Android phone to the unit.
Note
English
Android Auto may not be supported
depending on your vehicle’s options and
which region the unit is being used in.
Accessing Android Auto
Download the Android Auto app on
your Android phone from the Google
Play Store.
Plug your Android phone into the
iPod/USB port via the USB cable
provided with your Android phone.
When initially accessing Android Auto,
tap ACCEPT or I AGREE on your
Android pone.
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Note
The user agreement screens may differ
depending on Android phones.
The Android Auto screen will appear.
To end Android Auto, unplug the USB
cable from the iPod/USB port.
Note
● To use Android Auto, you need an
Android phone running 5.0 (Lollipop)
or higher.
● While connected to Android Auto, calls
can only be made via Android Auto,
not through the Bluetooth connection.
● Android Auto requires a compatible
Android phone with an active cellular
connection and data plan. Your
carrier’s rate plans will apply.
● Android Auto features may operate
differently than similar features on
your phone.
● Android Auto relies on the
performance of your phone. If you
experience performance issues,
restart your apps. Then, disconnect
and reconnect your phone.
● To set Android Auto on or off, refer to
“Enabling or disabling Android Auto”
on page 42.
Android Auto (optional)
Android Auto screen
Note
The following are the main menu options
available on the Android Auto screen.
➏
● To return to the Home menu screen,
tap the Vehicle info icon > Return to
HYUNDAI MOTORS.
● You can use compatible third-party
apps. Refer to the Android Auto
website for a list of compatible apps.
➊
➋
➌
➍
➎
➊ Navigation: Tap to view a map and
operate the navigation feature. You can
only use this system or the pre-installed
navigation system to set a destination
with routing guidance.
➋ Phone: Tap to make phone calls or hear
your voicemail.
► Making a call using Google voice
recognition
From the Android Auto screen, tap
the Voice icon or press and hold the
HOME [ ]/VOICE [ ] button on the
unit.
Say the name of your desired contact.
Android Auto will then call the desired
contact.
➌ Google Now (Home): Tap to display
useful information when required.
➍ Music: Tap to play music from
compatible apps. Also, tap this icon to
switch between music apps.
► Making a call using phone
options
➎ Vehicle info: Tap to check your vehicle
From the Android Auto screen, tap the
Voice icon > Phone.
➏ Voice: Tap to use voice commands to
Select the desired calling option.
info or call roadside assistance.
operate Android Auto. You can also
press and hold the PHONE button on
the unit to use Google voice commands.
With Google voice recognition, you can
make phone calls, view maps, and play
music.
➊
➋
➌
➍
➊ Voicemail: Tap to hear your voicemail.
➋ Dial number: Tap to dial a number and
make a call.
➌ Call History: Tap to see your call
history and make a call.
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English
Phone
Android Auto (optional)
➍ Missed: Tap to see your missed calls
and make a call.
➋
Music
➌
► Playing music
English
From the Android Auto screen, tap the
Music icon.
Select the desired music app.
When a music app is selected, song
information will be displayed.
➊
➊
➋
➌
: Tap to locate your current position
on the map.
: Tap to change the map to a 3D view.
/ : Tap to zoom in or zoom out the
current location on the map.
► Searching for a location
Note
From the Android Auto screen, tap
the Navigation icon. Your current
location will be indicated on the map.
Tap the Google search field and
search for a desired location.
Google Play Music is the only music
app that can be controlled by voice
recognition. Third-party music
applications, such as Spotify and
iHeartRadio, do not support voice
recognition.
Navigation
► Viewing your current location
From the Android Auto screen, tap the
Navigation icon. Your current location will
be indicated on the map.
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Note
You cannot enter destinations using the
keyboard while driving. To search for a
location, tap the Voice icon and say a
desired destination to begin navigation.
Bluetooth Connectivity
About the Bluetooth feature
The Bluetooth feature enables you to
wirelessly connect two devices that are
near to each other. You can connect
your unit and a wide variety of Bluetoothenabled devices.
Note
► Pairing devices
Pairing is a process that enables mutual
registration between two devices. The
paired devices share and record the other's
Bluetooth information.
When two devices are paired for the first
time, you must enter a Bluetooth passkey.
Once the devices are paired and an initial
connection is established, the devices will
recognize and automatically connect to
each other each time they are in range.
Note
● Depending on the devices, you may
need to enter a passkey each time
they connect.
● Depending on the devices, the
passkey may be referred to
as "passcode", "PIN code", or
"password".
After the devices are paired, subsequent
Bluetooth connections for previously
paired devices start automatically. You
can connect to any of the devices on the
paired device list. Once you are connected,
you can access various Bluetooth
functions, such as hands-free calling or
playing music, depending on the device's
specifications.
► Using the hands-free feature and
listening to music
Once a Bluetooth connection is made, you
can make or answer calls using handsfree features and listen to music from a
Bluetooth-connected device.
For more information on how to use
call functions using Bluetooth, refer to
"Phone functions" on page 34. For more
information on how to play music using
Bluetooth, refer to "Bluetooth audio player"
on page 21.
Note
Some Bluetooth devices may not support
all available functions.
Bluetooth connection
Connect your unit with other Bluetoothenabled devices, such as smartphones and
music players.
Before establishing a connection, ensure
that the other device is ready to connect
using the Bluetooth feature. The Bluetooth
feature and the visibility option should be
activated on the device so that it can be
detected by other devices.
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English
● In some locations, there may be
restrictions when using Bluetooth
connections.
● Depending on the type and
specifications of the Bluetooth device,
your unit may respond differently when
connected.
● Some devices, especially those that
are not tested or approved by the
Bluetooth SIG, may be incompatible
with your unit.
► Connecting devices
Bluetooth Connectivity
► Connecting a Bluetooth device
To search for and connect a Bluetoothenabled device from the unit:
Press the PHONE button on the unit
to display the phone screen.
Tap Yes. If the pop-up message does
not appear, tap Setup > Pairing.
On the device that you are connecting
to, confirm the pairing and data
access request from the unit.
If a passkey is required at the
Bluetooth device, enter the passkey
displayed on the Bluetooth device
and tap OK.
English
To search for and connect to the unit from a
Bluetooth device:
Press the PHONE button on the unit
to display the phone screen.
Tap Yes. If the pop-up message does
not appear, tap Setup > Pairing.
Tap Search On Device. The unit
can be detected as "BAPE" by other
devices for two minutes.
Tap Search On Car.
From the list of detected devices,
tap the name of the device, and tap
Connect.
➊
Within two minutes, pair and connect
the Bluetooth device by following the
device's specific procedures.
If the Bluetooth device requests a
passkey, enter the default passkey for
the unit, "0000".
➋
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Note
To change the unit's passkey, go to the
phone screen, tap Setup > Device >
Change Passkey.
Bluetooth Connectivity
When the devices are paired and
connected, the name of the Bluetooth
device appears on the screen showing
"Bluetooth device connected" as its status
and . The Bluetooth device is added to
the unit's paired device list and is ready to
be used with the unit.
Tap Setup > Pairing.
A list of paired devices will be
displayed and the currently connected
device will be highlighted.
Tap Disconnect > Yes.
The connection between the unit
and device ends and the search and
connect buttons on the screen are
activated.
English
Note
● The unit can pair with up to five
Bluetooth devices. Device information
is stored in the unit's memory and
device pairing will not be required for
subsequent connections unless the
devices are deleted from the paired
device list.
● For hands-free operation, only one
mobile device can be connected to the
unit at a time.
● Bluetooth connections between your
unit and mobile devices are normally
established using the Hands Free
Profile (HFP). However, some mobile
devices may only allow a connection
using the Head Set Profile (HSP).
In HSP, some functions may not be
available.
► Disconnecting a Bluetooth
device
Press the PHONE button on the unit
to display the phone screen.
Note
To search for and pair with other
devices or connect the unit with another
paired device, you must disconnect the
currently connected device.
► Deleting Bluetooth devices
Press the PHONE button on the unit
to display the phone screen.
Tap Setup > Pairing.
Select a device, and then tap Delete
> Yes.
The device will be deleted from the
list and the data and information
related to the device will be also
deleted.
To delete all paired devices from the
list, tap Delete All Devices > Yes.
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Bluetooth Connectivity
Phone functions
► Accepting a call
After connecting the unit to a smartphone,
you can use various call functions that are
available on the connected smartphone
from the unit.
When a call is received at the unit, the
Incoming Call screen will appear.
► Phone screen
Tap Accept on the screen or press
the Call [ ] button on steering wheel
to accept the call.
English
Press the PHONE button on the unit to
open the phone screen.
➋ ➌
➊
➍
➎
➐
➑
➏
➒
To reject the call, tap Reject on the
screen or press the End [ ] button
on steering wheel.
➓
➊ Phone name: View the name of the
currently connected smartphone.
➋ Phone status: View the battery level and
the signal strength of the smartphone.
➌ Keypad: Tap to enter a phone
number. Tap and hold "0" to enter the
international prefix.
➍ Send: Tap to make a call. When there is
no entered number, the call history list
opens.
➎ End: Tap to end the current call.
Talk with the other party through
the speaker and the unit's built-in
microphone.
Tap End on the screen or press the
End [ ] button on steering wheel to
end the call.
► Making a call
Using the keypad
From the phone screen, tap the
buttons on the keypad to enter a
phone number.
Tap Send on the screen to make a
call.
➏ Delete: Tap to delete an entered digit or
character. Tap and hold to clear all digits
or characters.
➐ Contacts: Tap to open the
smartphone's contact list.
➑ Recent: Tap to display the call history.
➒ Private/Handsfree: During a call,
switch the call between the smartphone
and the unit.
➓ Setup: Tap to open the phone setup
screen.
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Bluetooth Connectivity
Using the call history
From the phone screen, tap Send.
Select a record from the phone book
list.
The call history will be displayed.
Tap Download to import the call
history from the smartphone.
Select a record from the call history
list.
To search for a phone book record by
name, tap Search By Name.
To search for a phone book record by
number, tap Search By Number.
To scroll through the list, tap ▲ or ▼.
To sort the calls, tap (dialed calls),
(answered calls) or (missed
calls).
To scroll through the list, tap ▲ or ▼.
Tap Call to call the phone number
from the selected record.
Using the phone book
From the phone screen, tap
Contacts.
The phone book will be displayed.
Tap Download to import the phone
book from the smartphone.
Tap Call to call the phone number
from the selected record.
To make a call to another phone
number for the selected phone book
record, tap More Info, select the
desired number, and then tap Call.
► Using options during a call
To adjust the volume during a call, rotate
the VOL dial on the unit or press the VOL
+/- buttons on the steering wheel.
To switch the call to the smartphone for a
private conversation, tap Private. To switch
the call back to the unit, tap Handsfree.
Warning
Do not use the phone in private mode
when you are driving. Stop driving and
park in a safe location before using
private mode.
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English
Bluetooth Connectivity
► Managing the call history and the
phone book
Select an record and tap Delete >
Yes.
➊
You can import call history and phone book
data from the smartphone to use various
call functions and delete obsolete items
from the unit.
English
Importing call history and phone book
records
The latest call history and phone book
records on the smartphone can be
synchronized with the unit. Import the
records to the unit when you connect the
unit to a smartphone for the first time or
whenever there are any changes to the
smartphone's call history or phone book
records.
From the phone screen, tap Send to
open the call history or tap Contacts
to open the phone book.
Tap Download.
The records will be updated with the
latest data from the smartphone.
➋
To clear all records, tap Del. All >
Yes.
To delete all call history records:
From the phone screen, tap Setup > Data
Management > Delete Call History > Yes.
To delete all phone book records:
From the phone screen, tap Setup > Data
Management > Delete Phone book >
Yes.
Note
Deleting records from the unit's call
history or phone book does not affect the
data stored in the smartphone.
Bluetooth settings
Customize the default settings for the
phone and the Bluetooth feature.
Deleting call history and phone book
records
To delete a call history record:
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From the phone screen, tap Send to
open the call history.
► Setting the phone volume
From the phone screen, tap Setup >
Device > Phone Volume.
Bluetooth Connectivity
Tap - or + to adjust the phone volume.
Tap On to activate auto connection or
Off to deactivate it.
When auto connection is activated,
the unit will automatically search for
and connect to the device that was
most recently connected.
English
To return to the factory default setting,
tap Default Value.
Tap OK.
► Changing the Bluetooth passkey
From the phone screen, tap Setup >
Device > Change Passkey.
The current passkey will be displayed
on the top of the keypad.
Tap
to delete each digit in the
current passkey.
When all of the old passkey digits are
deleted, enter the new passkey using
the keypad.
To return to the factory default setting,
tap Default Value.
Tap OK.
► Setting auto connection mode
From the phone screen, tap Setup >
Device > Auto Connection.
To return to the factory default setting,
tap Default Value.
Tap OK.
► Downloading phonebook
contacts automatically
From the phone screen, tap Setup >
Device > Download Phonebook.
Tap On to set the device to
automatically download phonebook
contacts each time you connect your
phone to it.
Tap OK.
To disable the phonebook auto download
mode, tap Off > OK.
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Settings
Setting the sound
This section explains how to customize the
settings for media and system sounds.
► Selecting the EQ style
► Adjusting the sound balance and
fader
English
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap Sound > BAL / FADER.
Tap OK.
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap Sound > EQ.
Select one of the preset equalizer
styles.
Adjust the sound balance and output
level.
➊
➌
➍
➎
To adjust the equalizer settings
manually, tap User Customization,
and then tap ▲ or ▼ on the control
bars of each band.
➏
➋
➊ Balance control buttons: Tap to
adjust the sound balance of the
speakers by moving the highlighted
pointer on the grid. The highlighted
pointer will indicate the focused
listening position.
➋ Center: Tap to set the highlighted
pointer to the center of the car.
➌ Treble: Tap to adjust the output level
of the highest range of sounds.
➍ Mid: Tap to adjust the output level of
the middle range of sounds.
➎ Bass: to adjust the output level of
the lowest range of sounds.
➏ Beep: Tap to adjust the volume of
the beep that sounds when you tap
the screen.
To return to the factory default setting,
tap Default Value.
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To return to the factory default setting,
tap Default Value.
Tap OK.
► Tuning on and off the loudness
feature
When the equalizer style is set to FLAT or
User Customization, you can activate the
loudness feature which compensates by
increasing the output level of the treble and
bass. This feature will help improve sound
quality when the source sound is quiet.
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap Sound > EQ > FLAT or User
Customization.
Settings
Tap the checkbox next to Loudness
on to activate the loudness feature.
Setting the display
This section explains how to customize the
display settings.
► Adjusting the brightness and
color of the screen
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap Display > Brightness / Color.
Tap OK.
► Setting the initial volume
You can set the initial volume level for
media players. When you turn off the
unit and turn it back on, this setting will
be applied, regardless of your previous
volume setting.
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap Sound > Initial Volume.
Tap - or + to adjust the initial volume
level.
Tap Low or High under Brightness
to adjust the screen brightness. Tap
Low or High under Color to adjust
the color settings for the videos.
The image next to each control bar
will provide you with a preview of the
settings.
To return to the factory default setting,
tap Default Value.
Tap OK.
To return to the factory default setting,
tap Default Value.
Tap OK.
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English
To deactivate the loudness feature,
tap the checkbox again.
Settings
► Setting the power-off display
type
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap Display > Power Off Display.
Select a display type.
English
If you select Blank, the screen will
turn off when the unit is switched to
standby mode.
If you select Clock, the time and date
(dd-mm-yyyy) will be displayed when
the unit is switched to standby mode.
Tap OK.
► Setting the Map color
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap Display > Map Color Definition.
Select a Map Color type.
Setting the system
This chapter explains how to customize the
unit settings and keep the unit up to date.
► Checking/Updating/Initializing
the unit
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap System > Device Information.
Check the unit's system software
version and other information.
To update the unit to the latest
software version, tap Software
Update > Yes. The unit will restart to
update the firmware. The customized
settings and user data will still be
maintained after the update.
Caution
Do not remove the USB storage device
or turn off the ignition until the update
is complete and the unit restarts. Doing
so may damage the unit.
Note
If you select Auto, the Map color is
linked with illumination.
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Tap OK.
Before updating the unit, you first need
to prepare the firmware files. Move
the firmware files to a USB storage
device and insert it into the unit's iPod/
USB port.
Settings
To return the unit to the factory default
settings and delete user data, tap
Default Settings > Yes. The unit will
restart and initialize the system.
➊
➋
If touch point does not fit well, tap
Touch Calibration > Yes. It can be
calibrated so that its position is more
appropriate.
Tap OK.
► Selecting the language
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap System > Language.
Tap OK.
Select a display language.
► Setting the time and date
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap System > Time.
English
Note
You can quickly change a value by
tapping and holding - or +.
Tap Date to open the date setting
screen.
Tap - or + under the day, month, and
year boxes to set the current date.
Note
You can quickly change a value by
tapping and holding - or +.
Tap OK.
Select a time format and tap - or +
under the hour and minute boxes
to set the current time. AM and PM
buttons are available when you select
the 12-hour format.
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Settings
► Enabling or disabling Android
Auto (optional)
Press the SETUP button on the unit
to display the SETUP menu screen.
Tap System > Android Auto.
To enable Android Auto, tap Enabled.
English
To disable Android Auto, tap
Disabled.
Note
●●If any device is connected to the iPod/
USB port, you cannot set Android Auto
on or off.
●●When you are using Android Auto, you
cannot use the Bluetooth Audio player.
●●The default value is On.
●●Android Auto may not be supported
depending on your vehicle’s options
and which region the unit is being
used in.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
The unit does not
start.
Cause
Solution
Place the ignition switch in the
IGN (ON) position.
The ignition switch is not in
the accessory (ACC) position.
Place the ignition switch in the
ACC position.
The ignition switch is not
turned on.
Place the ignition switch in the
IGN (ON) position.
Electromagnetic interference
and other factors cause the
unit's microprocessor to
operate incorrectly.
Press the Reset button with
a pen tip or another pointed
instrument to restart the
system if the unit fails to
operate properly. (See page 7)
The inserted USB device is
not formatted for FAT 16 or
FAT 32 file systems. The unit
recognizes USB devices only
when they are formatted for
FAT 16 or FAT 32 file systems.
Use a USB device formatted
for a FAT 16 or FAT 32 file
system.
The file format is not
supported by the unit.
Check the file format.
(See page 44)
The volume level is too low.
Increase the volume. (See
page 10)
The mute function is on.
Turn off the mute function.
(See page 10)
Apple CarPlay
does not start.
Your iPhone does not support
Apple CarPlay.
Check the supported iOS
version. (See page 44)
Android Auto does
not start.
Your Android phone does not
support Android Auto.
Check the supported Anroid
OS version. (See page 44)
The unit does not
operate.
The unit does not
play files.
The unit does not
play any sound.
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English
The ignition switch is not
turned on.
Specifications
Range of tuning
AM: 530 ~ 1,710 kHz / 10 kHz Steps
FM: 87.5 ~ 107.9 MHz / 200 KHz Steps
Sensitivity
AM: 35 dB under
FM: 12 dB under
English
Division Stereo FM
20 dB
Format logical file
ISO 9550 (level 1, 2 & 3), Joliet
Usable sampling
rates and bit
MP3: Sampling Rate 44 kHz bit rate 32-320 KB/s with VBR
ID3 Tags
ID3v1, ID3v2
Bluetooth
Version 4.1
● Profile
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile, Audio Remote Control
Profile, Hands-Free Profile, Headset Profile
Usable media file
formats on USB
Devices
● Supported File System: FAT16 or FAT32 Only
● (This unit does not recognize NTFS or exFAT file formats)
● Music: MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG
● Video: AVI, MP4, WMV, MKV
● Image: JPG, BMP, PNG
Supported Apple
CarPlay iPhones
iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, or
higher
Supported Android
Auto Android
phones
Android OS 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher
Note
This equipment operates on a secondary basis; it is not entitled to protection from
harmful interference, even from stations of the same type, and cannot cause interference
to systems operated on a primary basis.
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Limited Warranty
ORIGINAL NAVIGATION HEAD UNIT SUPPLIED BY VEHICLE DEALER
Product :
Product No. :
► WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT
COVER
2. The Limited Warranty does not apply to
normal wear and tear, does not apply
when the Hardware is opened or
repaired by someone not authorized by
DEALER and does not cover repair or
replacement of any Hardware or part
thereof damaged by: misuse, moisture,
liquids, proximity or exposure to heat
and accident, abuse, non-compliance
with the instructions supplied with the
Hardware, neglect or misapplication.
The Limited Warranty does not cover
physical damage to the surface of the
Hardware. This Limited Warranty does
not cover any software that may
accompany or be installed on the
Hardware.
 he Limited Warranty does not cover
the installation, removal or maintenance
of the Hardware or any costs related
herewith.
► HOW TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM
3. In order to make a claim of a Defect,
you must contact DEALER. If a defect
arises and a valid claim under this
Limited Warranty is received by
DEALER. After the warranty Period,
DEALER is entitled to charge you for
any reasonable shipping and handling
costs made in connection with the
repair or replacement of the Hardware.
You must comply with any other return
procedures stipulated by DEALER, if
any.
►DEALER LIMITED WARRANTY YOUR
LEGAL RIGHTS
4. Some countries may not allow the
exclusion or limitation of damages. If
any part of this Limited Warranty is held
to be invalid or unenforceable, the
remainder of the Limited Warranty shall
nonetheless remain in full force and
effect.
5. This Limited Warranty is the only
express warranty made to you and is
provided in place of any other express
warranties or similar obligations (if any)
created by any advertising,
documentation, packaging, or other
communications.
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English
► WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS
1. Vehicle Dealer Shop ("Dealer")
warrants to you that the Hardware will
be free from defects in workmanship
and materials under Normal use
("Defects") for a period of three (3)
years / 60,000 km from the original
date of the registration of the motor
vehicle ("Warranty Period").
During the Warranty Period the
Hardware will be repaired or replaced
at DEALER's choice ("Limited
Warranty") without charge to you for
either parts or labor. This Limited
Warranty covers the replacement of the
head unit including of the Hardware
only.
Limited Warranty
English
6. Except for the Limited Warranty and to
the maximum extent permitted by
applicable law, DEALER and its
suppliers provide the Hardware "AS IS
AND WITH ALL FAULTS", and hereby
disclaim all other warranties and
conditions, whether express, implied or
statutory, including, but not limited to,
any (if any) implied warranties, duties
or conditions of satisfactory quality, of
fitness for a particular purpose, of
reliability or availability, of accuracy or
completeness of responses, of results,
of workmanlike effort, of lack of viruses,
and of reasonable care and skill, all
with regard to the Hardware, and the
provision of or failure to provide
support or other services, information,
software, and related content through
the Hardware or otherwise arising out
of the use of the Hardware. Also, there
is no warranty or condition of quiet
enjoyment, quiet possession, or noninfringement with regard to the
Hardware.
7. This Limited Warranty does not affect
any legal rights under applicable
national legislation governing the sale
of consumer goods.
8. This Limited Warranty cannot be
transferred to any other person.
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►LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
9. Neither DEALER nor its suppliers shall
be liable to you or to any third party for
any damages either direct, indirect,
incidental, consequential or otherwise
(including in each case, but not limited
to, damages for the inability to use the
equipment or access data, loss of data,
loss of business, loss of profits,
business interruption or the like) arising
out of the use of or inability to use the
Hardware even if DEALER has been
advised of the possibility of such
damages.
10.Notwithstanding any damages that you
might incur for any reason whatsoever,
the entire liability of DEALER and any
of its suppliers shall be limited to the
amount actually paid by you for the
Hardware.
11. DEALER shall not be liable for
- any fraud on the part of its
employees and/or agents; or
- any fraudulent misrepresentation
on the part of its employees and/or
agents.
12.Notwithstanding the above, neither
party's liability for death or personal
injury resulting from its own negligence
shall be limited.
Support - HOTLINE
Antonio Dovali Jaime 70 Torre D Piso 10 KOR
● Email:
neilsuh@motrex.co.kr
+52-1-664-188-9184
● Phone:
Support - HOTLINE
Motrex Mexico S. de RL. de CV
Antonio Dovali Jaime 70, Torre D 10
Col Santa Fe, Del. Alvaro Obregon, Distrito Federal, CP 01210, Mexico
● Email:
● tel:
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