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1=>HAKB KJPAJPO Part 1 Basic Warnings and Cautions ................... 1-2 Key Product Features ...................... 1-4 Component Names and Functions ........ 1-5 Head Unit ..................................... 1-5 Steering Wheel Remote Controller ....... 1-7 Climate System .............................. 1-9 QIBLA .......................................... 1-10 Part 2 AV FM/AM Mode ................................... 2-2 Basic Mode Screen ........................ 2-2 Starting Mode ................................ 2-3 Using Auto Store ....................... 2-3 Using TUNE ............................. 2-3 Scanning Presets ..................... 2-3 Saving Radio Frequency .................. 2-4 Saving Manually ........................... 2-4 Saving Automatically .................... 2-4 Scanning Radio Frequency .............. 2-4 Using the Menu Buttons .................. 2-5 Preset Scan ................................. 2-5 About Discs ...................................... 2-6 Precautions upon handling discs ..... 2-6 Supported disc formats ............... 2-7 Disc Type ..................................... 2-7 Disc Format ................................. 2-7 Disc/Content format compatibility ... 2-7 By Format according to Disc Type .......2-7 About Discs .................................. 2-8 Dual-layer DVD Video Disc ............. 2-8 DVD Region Code ......................... 2-8 Ordinary Disc Compatibility ............ 2-8 CD-R/RW Compatibility ................ 2-8 PC-created disc compatibility ........ 2-8 Cautions upon writing CDs ............ 2-9 Compressed audio compatibility .... 2-9 Before playing a MP3 Disc ........... 2-9 Supported MP3 File Specification ...... 2-9 Recommended bit rates and frequency
..................................................... 2-9 Detailed Specification ......................... 2-10 Precautions upon burning MP3 files
.................................................. 2-10 MP3 File Structure ............................. 2-10 About DVD Titles ....................... 2-11 Contents of DVD Titles ................ 2-11 DVD Region Code ....................... 2-11 Color TV Support ....................... 2-11 CD Mode ....................................... 2-12 Basic Mode Screen ...................... 2-12 Starting Mode .............................. 2-14 Playing a CD ............................. 2-14 Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks ........................................ 2-14 Searching CD Tracks ................. 2-15 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-15 Repeat ....................................... 2-15 Shuffle ....................................... 2-16 Scan .......................................... 2-16 Info On/ Info Off ......................... 2-16 MP3 CD Mode ................................ 2-17 Basic Mode Screen ...................... 2-17 List Menu Screen ......................... 2-19 Starting Mode .............................. 2-20 Playing MP3 ............................... 2-20 Selecting MP3 files ..................... 2-21 Selecting from the Mode Screen .. 2-21 Using the Menu Buttons .............. 2-21 Repeat ....................................... 2-21 Shuffle ....................................... 2-21 Scan .......................................... 2-22 Info On/ Info Off ......................... 2-22 Using Menus within List Screen ..... 2-22 Moving between Lists ............... 2-22 Moving between folders ............. 2-23 Returning to current location ..... 2-23 DVD Mode ...................................... 2-24 Basic Mode Screen ...................... 2-24 Starting Mode .............................. 2-25 Playing a DVD ............................ 2-25 Selecting a Chapter ................... 2-25 Searching Titles/Chapters ......... 2-26 When Searching Titles : ............... 2-26 When Searching Chapters : ......... 2-26 Using the Interactive Menu ......... 2-26 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-27 Changing Voice Language ......... 2-27 Changing Subtitle Language ...... 2-27 Changing Multi-Angle ................. 2-27 Viewing in Full Screen ................ 2-27 USB Mode ...................................... 2-28 Before playing a USB MP3 ............ 2-28 Before playing a USB MP3 ......... 2-28 USB MP3 Information and Precautions
..................................................... 2-30 Basic Mode Screen ...................... 2-32 USB Music Mode ....................... 2-32 USB Image Mode ...................... 2-34 USB Video Mode ....................... 2-35 Starting USB Music Mode ............ 2-36 Playing USB Music .................... 2-36 Searching USB Music Files ........ 2-37 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-37 Repeat ....................................... 2-38 Shuffle ....................................... 2-38 Scan .......................................... 2-38 Info On/ Info Off ......................... 2-38 Starting USB Image Mode ............. 2-39 Searching USB Image Files ........ 2-39 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-39 Slideshow Interval ...................... 2-40 Rotating Image .......................... 2-40 Adjusting Image Size ................. 2-40 Saving Image Frame ................. 2-41 Viewing Info ............................... 2-41 Starting USB Video Mode ............ 2-41 Playing USB Video ..................... 2-42 Searching USB Videos ............... 2-42 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-43 Repeat ....................................... 2-43 Info ............................................ 2-43 iPod Mode ...................................... 2-44 Using iPod Devices ....................... 2-44 Supported iPod devices ............. 2-44 Steps upon Initial Connection..... 2-45 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-46 Starting Mode ............................... 2-47 Playing iPod ............................... 2-47 Searching iPod .......................... 2-47 Selecting iPod file ....................... 2-48 Searching iPod Files ................... 2-48 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-49 Repeat ....................................... 2-49 Shuffle ....................................... 2-49 Info On/ Info Off ......................... 2-49 1=>HAKB KJPAJPO AUX Mode ...................................... 2-50 Starting Mode .............................. 2-50 Connecting an External Device ..... 2-51 Bluetooth Audio Mode .................. 2-52 About Using Bluetooth Audio ....... 2-52 Basic Mode Screen ...................... 2-53 Bluetooth Audio Mode .................. 2-54 Starting Mode .............................. 2-54 Playing Bluetooth Audio ........... 2-54 Selecting Bluetooth Audio ........ 2-54 Setting Connection .................... 2-55 Part3 Navigation Before Use ........................................ 3-2 Precautions for safe driving ............. 3-2 Operating the Navigation ................. 3-2 About the Map ................................ 3-3 About Map Scale ......................... 3-3 About Map Icons ......................... 3-3 About Map Database ................... 3-3 About GPS ...................................... 3-4 Starting Navigation ........................... 3-5 Map Screen .................................... 3-5 Initial Screen .................................... 3-6 Current Position ........................... 3-6 Map Display Settings ................... 3-7 Changing Map Scale .................... 3-7 Map Menu ................................... 3-8 Setting Navigation Volume ........... 3-8 POI Display .................................. 3-9 Editing POI Icons ......................... 3-9 Searching POIs .......................... 3-10 Adding a My Place ..................... 3-10 Using the Navigation ...................... 3-11 Destination Search ....................... 3-11 Quick Menu ............................... 3-12 Point of Interest (POI) Search ..... 3-12 Previous Destination, Previous Searches, Previous Start Point ........................ 3-13 Address ..................................... 3-14 My Places ................................. 3-14 Intersection Search .................... 3-15 Map ........................................... 3-15 Phone Number Search .............. 3-15 Setting a Destination .................. 3-16 Detail Route Settings ................. 3-17 Route Calculation ....................... 3-18 Demo ........................................ 3-18 Add Waypoint ............................ 3-19 Route Recalculation ................... 3-19 Cancel Route ............................. 3-20 Route Guidance ............................ 3-20 Preliminary Guidance Mode ....... 3-21 Intersection Zoom Mode ............ 3-21 Motorway Mode ......................... 3-22 Turn List Mode ........................... 3-22 Route Menu ................................. 3-23 Cancel Route ............................. 3-24 Route Overview ......................... 3-24 Route Info .................................. 3-25 Route Option ............................. 3-25 Detour ....................................... 3-26 Avoid Streets ............................. 3-26 Edit Route .................................. 3-26 Avoid Area ................................. 3-27 Map Landmarks and Logos 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.................................................... 4-5 When a phone is already paired ....... 4-6 When pairing additional device ..... 4-7 Using Bluetooth ............................. 4-8 When there is a connected device ... 4-8 During a call ................................... 4-9 Status Bar Icons ............................. 4-9 Making/Answering Calls ............... 4-10 Calling by dialing a number ........ 4-10 Making a call from Speed Dial .... 4-10 Calling through Redial ................ 4-11 Making a call from Call history .... 4-11 Answering a call ......................... 4-12 Rejecting a call ........................... 4-12 Operating Menus during a Call ...... 4-13 Switching Call to the Bluetooth phone ........................................ 4-13 Switching Call to the Handsfree . 4-13 Ending a call .............................. 4-14 Switching to Call Waiting ............ 4-14 Setting Mic volume .................... 4-15 Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume .. 4-15 Contacts ...................................... 4-16 Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration ....4-17 Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts .... 4-18 Copying Mobile Phone Contacts .......... 4-19 Checking Mobile Contacts Details ........ 4-19 Car Contacts Screen Configuration ...... 4-20 Adding New Car Contacts ......... 4-21 1=>HAKB KJPAJPO Deleting Selected Car Contacts . 4-22 Viewing Car Contacts Information ...4-23 Searching Contacts ................... 4-23 search by name .......................... 4-24 searching by number ................... 4-24 Call History .................................... 4-24 Entering Call History Screen ....... 4-24 Call History Screen Configuration ..... 4-25 Downloading Call History ........... 4-25 Viewing Call History Information . 4-26 Setting Bluetooth Connection ..... 4-27 Connections Menu ..................... 4-27 Connecting a Device .................. 4-28 Pairing a New Device ................. 4-28 Disconnecting a Device .............. 4-29 Deleting a Device ....................... 4-30 Setting Auto Connection ............ 4-31 Part5 Information GPS Information .............................. 5-2 About GPS ..................................... 5-2 When GPS info cannot be used ... 5-2 Errors unavoidable due to system characteristics .............................. 5-2 Viewing GPS Info ....................... 5-3 Help .................................................. 5-4 Viewing Help ................................... 5-4 Part6 Other features Climate Mode .................................. 6-2 Cautions upon operating Mode ....... 6-2 Basic Mode Screen ........................ 6-3 Basic Operation .............................. 6-4 Controlling driver/passenger temperature simultaneously ............................... 6-4 Controlling driver/passenger temperature independently ................................ 6-4 Setting Fan Direction .................... 6-5 Setting Fan Level ......................... 6-6 PGS .................................................. 6-7 Screen Configuration ....................... 6-7 Straight Parking ........................... 6-7 Parallel Parking ............................ 6-8 Settings ....................................... 6-9 Part7 Setup Setup ................................................ 7-2 Basic Mode Screen ......................... 7-2 Starting Mode ................................. 7-3 Using Setup ..................................... 7-4 Sound ............................................. 7-4 Setting Balance/Fader ................. 7-4 Setting Bass/Mid/Treble ............... 7-4 Setting Volume Ratio .................... 7-5 Speed Dependent Volume Control ......7-5 Setting Beep ................................ 7-6 Display ........................................... 7-6 Adjusting Screen .......................... 7-6 Setting Illumination ....................... 7-7 Setting Screen Ratio .................. 7-8 Part8 Appendix Appendix .......................................... 8-2 DVD language code ....................... 8-2 Before thinking there is a product defect .............................................. 8-3 Before thinking the product has malfunctioned ................................ 8-4 Troubleshooting ............................... 8-5 FAQ ................................................. 8-7 Reset (Default) ........................... 7-20 My Places .................................... 7-21 My Places .................................. 7-21 Favorite Places ......................... 7-22 Home, Office .............................. 7-22 Speed Alerts .............................. 7-23 Clock Settings .............................. 7-23 Clock Setting ............................. 7-24 View........................................... 7-24 Picture Frame ................................ 7-25 Keyboard ..................................... 7-25 Language ..................................... 7-26 System Update ............................ 7-26 Display Off .................................... 7-28 Media ............................................. 7-8 Changing DVD Language ............. 7-8 Changing to Other Language ....... 7-9 DivX VOD ................................. 7-10 Bluetooth .................................... 7-10 Auto Connection Settings .......... 7-11 Contacts Sync Setting ............... 7-12 Contacts Download Setting ....... 7-12 Streaming Audio Setting ............ 7-12 Advanced settings ..................... 7-13 Change Passkey ......................... 7-13 Device Information ....................... 7-14 Delete All Call History................... 7-14 Delete All Car Contacts .............. 7-14 Restore Factory Settings ............ 7-15 Navigation .................................... 7-16 Main .......................................... 7-16 Driving Speed Setting .................. 7-17 Display ....................................... 7-17 Route Indicator Line 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K e y P r o d u c t F e a t u r e s Description Converts to Bluetooth Handsfree mode Converts to DISP mode When ,
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keys are pressed shortly track, file or chapter When , held (over 0.8 seconds) In FM/AM mode, continuously changes the frequency until
keys are pressed and the key is released and plays the current frequency In DVDP CD/MP3/DVD and USB/iPod modes, rewinds or fast forwards the track or file
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Notation PWR Key VOL Knob Description These knob is used to turn the device on/off and control the volume When power is off, press to turn power on When power is on, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) to turn power off When power is on, press shortly (under 0.8 seconds) to turn AV off Turn left/right to control volume
Displays the map for the current position Displays the Destination setup menu In FM/AM mode, turn to change broadcast frequencies In CD, MP3, USB, and iPod modes, turn to search tracks/channels/files. When the desired channel or file name is displayed, press to operate the corresponding track/channel/file Press to insert or eject disc SD Card insert slot Resets and restarts the system
TUNE Knob
1-6 Steering Remote Controller
Notation Description
Each time this key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM FM AM DVDP USB(Music Video) or iPod AUX Bluetooth Audio If the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted, corresponding modes will be disabled. Press and hold the key (over . seconds) to turn the AV system on/off When power is off, press the key to turn power back on
Controls CD, MP3, USB, iPod, DVD or Radio volume When In FM/AM mode, searches broadcast frequencies saved to keys are pressed shortly (under 0.8 seconds)
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keys are pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds)
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Steering Remote Controller Notation Description
When pressed shortly (under 1.2 seconds) When pressed in the phone screen, displays call history screen When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call When pressed in the incoming call screen, answers the call When pressed during call waiting, switches to waiting call (Call Waiting) When pressed and held (over 1.2 seconds) When pressed in the Bluetooth Handsfree wait mode, redials the last call When pressed during a Bluetooth Handsfree call, switches call back to mobile phone (Private) When pressed while calling on the mobile phone, switch-
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Name
Mode Display
Preset
Setting Display
Stereo Preception
Frequency
Menu
Scan
Auto Store
Preset Scan Description Displays currently operating mode Select saved broadcasts through Auto Store Displays the operating function from Scan/Preset Scan/ Auto Store Shows that the current broadcast is a stereo broad-
cast Currently playing frequency Displays Preset Scan button Plays frequencies with superior reception for 5 sec-
onds each Saves frequencies with superior reception to Preset buttons Plays preset frequencies for 5 seconds each
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played by using GPS coordinates and are not displayed when the information cannot be received. The displayed station name and region is unrelated to radio sensitivity. The sta-
tion name information may differ from the actual broadcast. AV l 2-3
#***K@A Saving Radio Frequency Saving Automatically Scanning Radio Frequency Using the Menu Buttons Preset Scan
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Disc Type Disc Type Disc Format 3inch (8cm) 5inch (12cm) CD CD-R CD-RW Multisession-CD DVD DVDR DVDRW DVD-RAM SACD
(Single, SACD layer) SACD(Hybrid) CD DVD SACD Device Support
(Read Only)
(Read Only)
(Read Only)
(Read Only)
(Read Only) x x
(Only CD layer) Disc Type Disc Format Device Support CD DVD CD-DA MP3 WMA MPEG4 AAC DTS-CD CD-RM CD-G CD-EXTRA CD-TEXT MPEG4(VIDEO) DivX (VIDEO) DVD DVD-VIDEO DVD-AUDIO DVD-RM DVD-VR CPRM x x x By Format according to Disc Type Support Disc Format Disc Type DVD CD MP3 LPCM Dolby Digital DTS MPEG LPCM MPEG1, Layer3 MPEG2, Layer3 MPEG2.5 WMA Ver9 2-6 AV l 2-7 A b o u t I D S C
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2-8 CD-R/RW Compatibility
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PC-created disc compatibility
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Before playing a MP3 Disc Supported MP3 File Specification
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Supported ID3 tags : ID3v1 0, ID3v1 1, ID3v2 2, ID3v2 3, ID3v2 4 Supported MP3 Media: CD-ROM Supported media formats: ISO9660 LEVEL1 and LEVEL2 AV l 2-9
>KQP!EO?O Detailed Specification
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2-10 MP3 File Structure
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About DVD Titles Contents of DVD Titles
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DVD Region Code
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Icon Description Shows the supported region codes. Up to 32 subtitles can be recorded within a DVD. The number within the icon indicates the number of subtitle languages recorded within the DVD. Up to 8 voice languages can be recorded within a DVD. The number within the icon indicates the number of voices languages recorded within the DVD. DVD allows viewing of filmed footage from up to 9 angles (multi-angle). The num-
ber within the icon indicates the number of screen angles. This icon the screen ratio and display method. 16:916:9" or 4:3 indicates the screen proportion (ratio) while LB, PS and WIDE indicates the screen display method and stands for Letter Box, Pan-Scan and Wide Screen, respectively. This device supports both NTSC and PAL color encoding methods. Color TV Support
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Supported DVD Region Code
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AV l 2-11 A b o u t I D S C
!*K@A Basic Mode Screen
2-12
Name
Mode
Track Index
Repeat/
Shuffle/ Scan
Play Time
Track
Menu description Displays currently operating mode Shows the current track/total tracks From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the currently operating function Displays the current play time and total play time Track number of current song Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan, and Info On (Info Off) menus
Name
Repeat
Shuffle
Scan
Info Off
(Info On)
Previous Track
Play/ Pause
Next Track
List
Artist Info
Album Info C D M o d e description Repeats the current track Plays disc tracks in random order Scans the beginning parts of disc tracks (approx 10 seconds per track) Info Off: shows only track info Info On: shows track info, artist and album info When the play time is under 2 seconds: Moves to the previ-
ous track When the play time is over 2 seconds: Plays the current song from the beginning Plays/pauses the current track Moves to the next track Moves to the track list screen Displays artist info for current song
(Will not be displayed if the information does not exist) Displays album info for current song
(Will not be displayed if the information does not exist) AV l 2-13
!*K@A Starting Mode L &JBKNI=PEKJ
CD mode will automatically start once a Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks Searching CD Tracks
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CD is inserted.
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Only genuine audio CDs are supported. Other discs may result in recognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels) 2-14
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If the TUNE knob is not pressed within 5 seconds of searching a track, the track info for the current track is displayed. Using the Menu Buttons
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Press the
button again to turn off repeat. If nothing is selected, then all tracks will the shuffle option off. AV l 2-15
!*K@A Shuffle
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Scan
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Press the
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L &JBKNI=PEKJ Artist/album info are supported within Text CDs.
*- !*K@A Basic Mode Screen
Name
Mode
File Index
Repeat/ Shuffle/
Nomal Play
Play Time
Folder Name
File Name
Menu
List Description Displays currently operating mode Shows the current MP3 file/total number of MP3 files From Repeat All/Repeat One Song/Repeat Folder/Shuffle Folder/Shuffle All/Folder Scan/Scan All, displays the cur-
rently operating function Displays the current play time Displays Folder Name for current file Name of current file Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan and Info On (Info Off) menus Moves to the list screen M P 3 C D M o d e 2-16 AV l 2-17
*- !*K@A Basic Mode Screen
2-18 List Menu Screen
Name
Repeat
Shuffle
Scan
Info Off
(Info On) Description Repeats the current le (each time the button is pressed, changes in order of Repeat Once Repeat Folder Off). Plays les in random order (each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Shufe Folder Shufe All Off) Scans the beginning parts of MP les (approx. seconds per le)
(Each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Folder Scan Scan All Off) Info Off: shows folder name/file name Info On: shows folder name, file name, title, artist, and album info
Previous file When the play time is under 2 seconds: Moves to the previ-
ous file When the play time is over 2 seconds: Plays the current file from the beginning
Play/Pause
Next file Plays/pauses the current le Moves to the next le M P 3 C D M o d e Name Description Folder name of current list Converts to basic mode screen
Folder Name
Current Song Shows current file name highlighted
Back button
Previous list Moves to the previous list
Next list
List page
List Focus
Home Folder Moves to home folder
Parent Folder Moves to the parent folder Creates focus upon operating Tune Moves to the next list Shows current file list page/total number of pages
Now Playing When moving to a different list screen, moves to the list page where the current file is located Becomes disabled when the current list includes the current file AV l 2-19
*- !*K@A Starting Mode L &JBKNI=PEKJ
MP3 mode automatically starts when an Playing MP3 Selecting MP3 files Selecting from the Mode Screen
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MP3 disc is inserted. If there are numerous songs and folders within the disc, reading time could take more than 10 seconds and the list may not be displayed or song searches may not operate. Once loading is complete, try again. Only genuine audio CDs are supported. Other discs may result in recognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels)
2-20
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Using the Menu Buttons
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Repeat Once: repeats the current file Repeat Folder : repeats all files in cur-
rent folder M P 3 C D M o d e Shuffle
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Shuffle Folder : plays files in current folder in random order. Shuffle All : plays all files in DISC in ran-
dom order. AV l 2-21 Repeat
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*- !*K@A Scan Info On/ Info Off Using Menus within List Screen
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Name
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Title/Chapter number
Play Time
Menu
DVD Title
DVD Menu
Change Voice
Change Subtitle
Change Angle Description Displays currently operating mode Displays the current title/chapter number Displays the current play time Displays DVD Title, DVD Menu, Change Voice, Change Sub-
title, and Change Angle menus Depending on the DVD, there may be several initial setup menus. This button is used to return to the initial setup menu Used to return to setup menu screen while playing a DVD Sets the voice language for DVD titles which support Multi-
language Sets the subtitle language for DVD titles which support Multi-subtitle Sets the viewing angle for DVD titles which support Multi-
Angle
Previous Chapter Moves to the previous chapter
Play/Pause
Next Chapter Moves to the next chapter Plays/pauses the DVD
List Through the title/chapter list, directly moves to the cor-
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L &JBKNI=PEKJ ABOUT DivX VIDEO:
DivX is a digital video format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos. ABOUT DivX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND:
This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com for more information on how to complete your registration. DivX Certified to play DivX video, including premium content. DivX , DivX Certified and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license. Covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents:
7,295,673; 7,460,668; 7,515,710; 7,519,274 USB MP3 Information and Precautions
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Name MP3 File Specification Recommended bit rates and sampling frequency ID3 tag Detailed Specifica-
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If a problem occurs while playing or when playing an unsup-
ported video format file, use an up-to-date encoding software to change the format for use. U S B M o d e Specification: MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER 3 Acceptable sampling frequency: 32, 44.1, 48 (KHz) Acceptable bit rate: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (Kbps) 96,128, 192 Kbps fixed bit rate /44.1KHz Supports ID3v1.0 and ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4 ID3 tags Maximum directory layers: 20 layers Maximum length of folder name/file name: 255Bytes Supported characters for folder name/file name:
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ter set 2350 characters, Simplified Chinese 4888 characters Maximum number of folders which can be stored onto one USB: 2000 folders (including ROOT) Maximum number of files which can be stored onto one USB: 8000 2-30 AV l 2-31 20*K@A
Basic Mode Screen USB Music Mode
2-32 Description Name
Mode
File Index
Repeat /
Shuffle /Scan Displays currently operating mode Shows the current file/total files within the USB From Repeat All/Repeat One Song/Repeat Folder/Shuffle Folder/Shuffle All/Folder Scan/Scan All, displays the currently operating function Displays the current play time/total play time
Play Time
Folder Name Displays folder name of current file
File Name
Menu
List Name of current file Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan and Info On (Info Off) menus Moves to the list screen
U S B M o d e Name
Repeat
Shuffle
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(Info On) Description Repeats the current le (each time the button is pressed, changes in order of Repeat Once Repeat Folder Off) Plays les in random order (each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Shufe Folder Shufe All Off) Scans the beginning parts of USB les (approx. seconds per le)
(Each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Folder Scan Scan All Off) Info Off: shows folder name/file name Info On: shows folder name, file name, title, artist, and album info
Previous File When the play time is under 2 seconds: Moves to the previous file When the play time is over 2 seconds: Plays the current file from the beginning
Play/Pause Plays/pauses the current le
Next File Moves to the next le AV l 2-33 20*K@A USB Image Mode
Name
Mode
Folder Name
File Name
File Index
Menu Description Displays currently operating mode Displays folder name where image is located Name of image file Shows the current image file/total image files within the USB Displays Slideshow, Rotate Image, Adjust Image Size, Save Image, and Info menus
(Press the button again to hide the buttons)
Previous Image Shows previous image
Next Image
List
Slideshow
Rotate Image
Adjust Image Size Enlarge/reduce (zoom-in/zoom-out) image size Shows next image Moves to the list screen View images as slideshow in 5, 10, 20, 30 second intervals Rotate image in clockwise direction
Save Image
Info Add image as frame screen displayed when the system power is turned off Shows the file name, resolution and file type of current image
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U S B M o d e Name Description Displays currently operating mode
Mode
Folder Name Displays folder name where video is located
File Name
File Index
Repeat Name of video file Shows the current video file/total video files within the USB Repeats the current file Displays the current play time/total play time of current USB video Shows Repeat and Info buttons
(Press the button again to hide the buttons)
Play Time
Menu Plays/pauses the file
Previous File Moves to the previous file
Play/Pause
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connected, then the song after the most recently played song is played. However, if a different USB is con-
nected or the file information within the USB was changed, then the USB file order information is deleted and will start playing from the first song within the USB.
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Some iPods with unsupported communi-
cation protocols may not properly operate in the Audio Video Navigation system. For fifth generation iPod Nano devices, the iPod may not be recognized when the battery level is low. Please charge the iPod for use. Search/play orders shown within the iPod device may differ with the orders shown within the Audio Video Navigation system. If the iPod malfunctions due to an iPod device defect, reset the iPod and try again. (To learn more, refer to your iPod manual) For some iPod Touch and iPhone devices, connecting Bluetooth while the iPod is operating may result in discontinued iPod sound. When such devices with Bluetooth support is connected, this problem occurs as the sound source is changed from the Dock Connector (USB connector cable) to Bluebird (Audio Video Navigation Bluetooth Module). To listen to the iPod sound, re-connect the USB cable or exit Steps upon Initial Connection then re-enter iPod mode.
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In order to use the iPod while operating the keys, you must use a dedicated iPod cable. (the cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod/iPhone products) During ACC ON state, connecting the iPod through the iPod cable (the cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod/iPhone products), will charge the iPod through the head unit. When connecting with the iPod cable, make sure to fully insert the jack to prevent communication interference. If the iPod is connected to the vehicle while it is playing, a high pitch tone may sound for about 1~2 seconds immediately after connec-
tion. If possible, connect the iPod to the vehicle with the iPod stopped/paused. Within iPhones, streaming audio and iPod control may occa-
sionally conflict. If problems persist, remove the iPhone and connect again. Some iPod versions may not sync with the system. then the system may not properly restore the previously operated mode. (For iPads, battery charging is not supported.) i P o d M o d e 0A=N?D0PALO
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Description Name
Car Direction Used to set split map and shows map display mode and GPS status Shows current map scale
Map Scale
Function/ Info Window Shows map function buttons or current position info
Current Position Shows current road name and destination name in 5 second intervals Info Window
Route Guidance Switches route guidance mode between preliminary guid-
Mode Conversion ance mode, motorway mode and TBT mode
Quick Menu Allows users to easily and quickly access desired menus
Current Time Shows the time Shows the ETA (Estimated time of arrival), remaining time and distance from current position to the destination Provides distance, direction guidance at turn points and directions within the set route Shows the direction to the destination from the current position through the dotted line Shows recommended lanes for use by considering up-
coming intersections and expected routes Displays current car position
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Preliminary Guidance
ETA/Remaining Time
Car Position Mark
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POI Icon
Unmark All Shows/hides corre-
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Name Description
POI
(Point of Interest)
Previous Destination Used for route guidance to recently set destinations Used to search destinations by entering the POI name according to category/name
Previous Searches Used for route guidance to recently searched locations
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section name Moves to the map screen Used to make emergency related searches Used to search destinations by entering the coordinates Used to search destinations by entering the phone number i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n
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Point of Interest (POI) Search
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Add Waypoint
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lowing types of facilities may be more frequently located in other locations. Locations of department stores, muse-
ums, and amusement parks may some-
what differ from the set destination. Check the exact address when trying to reach such destinations. Within general information newspapers, there are cases when phone numbers of concert halls actually list the numbers of management companies. In such cases, destination searches will be made to the management companies. The telephone number and addresses may change at any time. 3-16 Setting a Destination
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ous destination is deleted and the new destination will be set. Pressing the button will add a waypoint destination. Within the Add Waypoint menu, up to three (3) waypoints can be added. Waypoints can be deleted and editing options, such as deleting passed waypoints, can also be set. One Touch Scroll Setting 1DA@AOPEJ=PEKJ?=J>AOAPPKPDA?QNNAJP
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ance are displayed on during guidance at corresponding roads. 3-20 Navigation l 3-21 i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ Motorway Mode
Name
View All
Summary
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3-22 Description Turn List Mode Route Menu Guidance for all POIs on the motorway Shows List of turn points and other directional route guidances while driving within motor ways Guidance for only the rest areas on the motorway
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Route Info
Route Option
Detour
Avoid Streets
Edit Route
Avoid Area i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n Shows detailed info for the current route Route calculation features with various route calcula-
tion options and settings Used to set route detours Used to edit the route by selecting avoid streets Used to add /delete/change the order of destinations/
waypoints Used to edit route by adding Avoid Areas/Editing Avoid Areas and Deleting Avoid Areas Navigation l 3-23 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ Cancel Route Name Description
Start Guidance
Edit Route
Route Info
Alternative Route
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waypoints Shows route info to the set destination Displays various alterna-
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buttons will be dis-
abled.
Route Info Route Option
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Shortest Description Fastest route that reflects distance and traffic conditions The shortest distance from start point to destination Navigation l 3-25 i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n 2OEJCPDA+=REC=PEKJ Name Description Optimal route as determined by the system upon con-
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mal use of motorways Route calculation with mini-
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When no phones have been paired
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L &JBKNI=PEKJ Press the button within the pop-up to view the help section with information related to pairing and con-
necting Bluetooth devices, and using Handsfree related features. The same Help section can be viewed
by going to
. Pairing from the Bluetooth Device
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0AHA?P?=NJ=IA"JPANL=OOGAU i B a s c M o d e S c r e e n Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-5 When a phone is already paired
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To learn more about searching from Bluetooth devices and pairing, refer to the user's manual for your Bluetooth device. Bluetooth devices cannot be paired when the vehicle is in motion. For your safety, first park the vehicle to pair a Bluetooth device.
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Name
Help
Add New
Connect /
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Delete All
Auto Connection Description When pairing additional device Help section related to pairing and connecting/disconnect-
ing Bluetooth devices and Handsfree phone features Pair a new Bluetooth device Connect or disconnect a Bluetooth device Delete a paired Bluetooth device Delete all paired Bluetooth devices Set Bluetooth auto con-
nection when car ignition is turned on
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nect the connected Bluetooth device. i B a s c M o d e S c r e e n 4-6 Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-7 2OEJCHQAPKKPD
When there is a connected device
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The mobile phone battery and signal strength icons may not be supported in some mobile phones.
Contacts
Connections
Remaining Battery If no number has been entered, switches to call history screen If a number has been entered, calls the number If a number has been entered, deletes the number During a call, ends the current call Used to enter the phone number Press the hold to enter a +
Press the hold ~ to connect to the speed dial saved within the mobile phone Deletes entered numbers one digit at a time Saves the entered phone number to your car contacts Displays contacts list screen Displays the Bluetooth device Connections screen Displays the remaining battery for the connected Bluetooth device The remaining battery level displayed on your mobile phone
Call Signal Strength Displays the call signal strength battery icon may slightly differ with the device display. The speed dial feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. 4-8 During a call 1DAJ=IAKBPDAKPDANL=NPUEO@EOLH=UA@EBPDAJQI>ANEOO=RA@
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L &JBKNI=PEKJ The telephone number may not be displayed in some mobile phones. Name
Info Display Window
Switch
End
Dial Pad
Contacts
Private
Outgoing Vol. Description Displays other partys name/number If there is a call waiting, displays call waiting information If there is a call waiting, switches the current call and con-
nects the waiting call Ends call Used to enter phone number Displays the Contacts screen During a handsfree call, this functions is used to switch the call to the mobile phone Upon switching the call to Private, the vehicle mic and speaker will turn off to allow a private conversation through the mobile phone Adjusts outgoing volume during calls Sets call volume as heard by the other party (Levels 0~5) The outgoing volume may be heard differently depending on the connected Bluetooth device Status Bar Icons Name Description Mutes call volume Bluetooth phone call state Mobile phone contacts or call history download status A state when Bluetooth Handsfree and streaming Audio is all connected State when Bluetooth streaming Audio is connected State when Bluetooth Handsfree is connected Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-9 i U s n g B u e o o h t t l 2OEJCHQAPKKPD
Making/Answering Calls Calling by dialing a number
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End
Delete
Save Description Making a call from Speed Dial Calling through Redial Making a call from Call history Deletes all entered numbers Deletes entered numbers one digit at a time Saves the entered number
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0AHA?PPDA?=HHHEOP-NAOO L &JBKNI=PEKJ Most functions within AV mode and SETUP will not operate during a Bluetooth handsfree call. Only the call volume and Navigation screens can be operated. L &JBKNI=PEKJ
For speed dials saved within mobile phones, up to 2 digits are supported. Saving or changing speed dial numbers through the head unit. L &JBKNI=PEKJ
Redialing is not possible when there is no call history or the Bluetooth phone has not been connected. L &JBKNI=PEKJ
Calling through the call history is not possible when there is no call history or the Bluetooth phone has not been connected. Within the call history screen, press the
button to download the call history saved in your mobile phone into the vehicle. For more information on downloading call histories, refer to the Call History Downloading Call History section. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-11 i U s n g B u e o o h t t l 2OEJCHQAPKKPD
Answering a call
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played, most functions within AV mode and SETUP will not operate. Only the call volume and Navigation screens can be operated. The telephone number may not be dis-
played in some mobile phones. Rejecting a call
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The reject call function may not be sup-
ported in some mobile phones. Operating Menus during a Call Switching Call to the Bluetooth phone
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ported in some mobile phones. Switching Call to the Handsfree
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The volume heard by the other party may differ depending on the mobile phone. If call volume heard by the other party is too low or too high, first adjust the volume setting.
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Name Description
Hold 1st call
End 1st call
Reject
Switch Places current call on call waiting and answer new call Ends current call and an-
swer new call Rejects new call and main-
tains current call If there is a call waiting, switches to the waiting call waiting call L &JBKNI=PEKJ
Call waiting is a feature that allows the caller to answer a second call while al-
ready on a call. When call waiting is used, the first call is placed on waiting mode. The Private function may not be sup-
ported in some mobile phones. i U s n g B u e o o h t t l 4-14 Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-15 2OEJCHQAPKKPD
Contacts
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Contacts can be divided into mobile phone contacts and car contacts. The contacts are the contacts downloaded from your Bluetooth device contacts are the contacts saved directly into the head unit. While it is possible to add and edit car contacts, it is not possible to add or while the edit the mobile contacts. For mobile phone contacts, up to 5,000 entries can be saved for each paired Bluetooth device. For car contacts, up to 1,000 contacts can be saved. Mobile contacts can be copied and saved to the car contacts. While it is possible to search mobile contacts only when the corresponding Bluetooth device is connected, car contacts can be searched even when the Bluetooth device is not connected. All Audio Video Navigation system users can check or modify car contacts. If there are numerous list entries, selecting the list page area will move to the corresponding list page. It is possible to download contacts during a call or while operating Bluetooth streaming audio mode. When downloading contacts, the icon will be displayed within the status bar. It is not possible to download contacts when the contacts download set-
ting has been turned off within your Bluetooth device. In addition, some devices may require device authorization to download contacts. If down-
loading cannot be normally conducted, check the Bluetooth device set-
tings or the screen state. The download feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. Check to see that the Bluetooth device supports the download feature. Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration
Name
Mobile Contacts
Car Contacts
Search
Download
Copy List Description Contacts downloaded from Bluetooth device Car contacts directly saved into the head unit Search car contacts and mobile phone contacts
(Search by name or number) Download contacts from Bluetooth device Select numbers within mobile phone and copy to car contacts
Bluetooth Device Name Name of connected Bluetooth device
List page Displays total list pages and current list page
(List page jump upon selecting scroll area) Displays whether contacts were downloaded from the mobile phone or SIM
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Mobile phone contacts can be searched only when a Bluetooth device is connected. Up to 5,000 contacts from your Bluetooth phone or SIM can be downloaded into the car contacts. Contacts that have been down-
loaded to the car cannot be edited or deleted. Mobile phone contacts are managed separately for each paired Bluetooth device (max 5 devices x 5,000 contacts each). Previously downloaded data will be stored even if the Bluetooth device has been disconnected. (However, the contacts and call history saved to the phone will be deleted if the paired phone is deleted.) Mobile and car contacts could be lost depending on the state of the head unit. Always make sure to back up important data. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-17 2OEJCHQAPKKPD
Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts
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KJP=?POO?NAAJ-NAOO 4-18 When using Contacts Sync, the con-
tacts and call histories within your mobile phone are automatically down-
loaded upon connecting Bluetooth. If you do not wish to use this feature, turn
off. Copying Mobile Phone Contacts
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tacts, the previous corresponding data is deleted. This feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. Upon downloading, contacts saved in your SIM and mobile phone are simul-
taneously downloaded. To change the contacts download settings, change the following menu setting.
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Car Contacts Screen Configuration Name
Mobile Contacts
Car Contacts
Search
Add New
Delete Items
Car Name
List page Description Contacts downloaded from Bluetooth device Car contacts directly saved into the head unit Search car contacts and mobile phone contacts
(Search by name or number) Add new phone number Select and delete car contacts list Displays car device name Displays total list pages and current list page
(List page jump upon selecting scroll area)
4-20 Adding New Car Contacts
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tacts to the car device. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-21 i U s n g B u e o o h t t l 2OEJCHQAPKKPD
Deleting Selected Car Contacts
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button on the screen will The be disabled if a Bluetooth device is not connected.
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Search by Name
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Searching by Number
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When searching a number, it is possible to search by entering just a part of the entire number.
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Name Description
Dialed Call
Received Call
Missed Call
Download Displays the outgoing call history list Displays the incoming call history list Displays the missed call his-
tory list Downloads call history from mobile phone L &JBKNI=PEKJ
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Download
Call
Save
Delete Description Download call histories from mobile phone Calls the number Saves the number to car con-
tacts Deletes the call history 2OEJCHQAPKKPD
The dialed/incoming time and call time Viewing Call History Information information are not supported. Sorting all call histories by time is not 4EPDEJPDA =HH%EOPKNUO?NAAJ OAHA?PPDAHEOP
supported. It is possible to download call history even during a call or during Bluetooth streaming audio. When downloading call histories, the icon will be displayed within the status bar. It is not possible to commence download when the call history download feature is turned off within the Bluetooth device. Also some devices may require device autho-
rization upon attempting to download call history. If downloading cannot be normally conducted, check the Bluetooth device set-
tings or the screen state. The download feature may not be sup-
ported in some mobile phones. Check to see that the Bluetooth device sup-
ports the download feature.
4-26 Setting Bluetooth Connection Connections Menu Function Description
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Help Add New Connect/
Disconnect Delete Delete All Auto Connection Paired device list Streaming connection state Handsfree connection state Displays Bluetooth Help screen Pairs a new Bluetooth device Connects/disconnects a Bluetooth device Deletes a paired Bluetooth device Delets all paired Bluetooth devices Sets Bluetooth device auto connection when car ignition is turned on Shows list of paired Bluetooth devices Shows Bluetooth Streaming connection state Shows Bluetooth Handsfree connection state Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-27 i U s n g B u e o o h t t l 2OEJCHQAPKKPD
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L &JBKNI=PEKJ Bluetooth features supported within the vehicle are as follows. Some fea-
tures may not be supported depending on your Bluetooth device. Answering and placing Bluetooth Handsfree calls Menu operation during call (Switch to Private, Switch to call waiting, Outgo-
ing volume) Download Call History Download Mobile Contacts Download SIM Contacts Download and copy contacts to vehicle Contacts/ Call History Auto Download Bluetooth device auto connection Bluetooth Audio If a connected Bluetooth device becomes disconnected for various reasons, such as being out of range, turning the device OFF, or a Bluetooth communication error, Bluetooth de-
vices are automatically searched and connected. If the system becomes unstable due to communication errors between the vehicle and the Bluetooth device, re-
set the Bluetooth and try again. Upon resetting Bluetooth, the system is re-
stored to its factory release state.
It is possible to pair up to five Bluetooth devices to the car system. Only one Bluetooth device can be con-
nected at a time. Other devices cannot be paired while a Bluetooth device is already connected. When a Bluetooth device is being con-
nected, the connection process cannot be canceled. Only Bluetooth Handsfree and Bluetooth audio related features will operate within this system. Normal operation is possible only for de-
vices that support handsfree or audio fea-
tures, such as a Bluetooth mobile phone or a Bluetooth audio device. Only one function can be used at a time between the Bluetooth handsfree and Bluetooth audio. (While playing Bluetooth audio, streaming will end upon entering the Bluetooth phone screen.) 1DA-DKJAO?NAAJEO@EOLH=UA@KJ?A=
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For continued map updates, informa-
tion gathering and surveys are con-
ducted continuously to monitor road changes or new road constructions. Nonetheless, roads, facilities, and fares are under constant change and it is impossible to completely remove all errors, including road updates, names, facilities, and fares. Please keep such fact in mind when using GPS. 5-2 In principle, roads with widths less than 3m are not included within the map data. Roads with sections sec-
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When operating the Multimedia or Navigation mode, press a Climate related key, such as , or to display the Climate status bar at the top of screen. Basic Mode Screen
Name Description
Driver-side temperature Displays the driver-side temperature
AUTO Display
A/C Display
Fan level Display
Fan Direction Display
DUAL Display
Passenger-side temperature Displays whether the heating/cooling auto function is on/off Displays whether the a/c is on/off Displays the current fan level Displays the set fan direction Enables the driver/passenger temperature to be set independently Displays the passenger-side temperature l i C m a t e M o d e Other Features l 6-3 HEI=PA*K@A
Basic Operation Controlling driver/passenger tem-
perature simultaneously
-NAOO PDA GAU PK PQNJ PDA
!2)OAPPEJCKBB
6-4 4DAJ!2)EO@EO=>HA@ PDA@NERANOE@A
=J@ L=OOAJCANOE@A PAILAN=PQNAO =NA
?KJPNKHHA@OEIQHP=JAKQOHU
L &JBKNI=PEKJ
The cabin temperature can be adjusted in 0.5 units within a range of 17.5~
31.5. The temperature will be displayed as LOW once it is adjusted below 17.5 and HIGH once it is adjusted above 31.5. Controlling driver/passenger tem-
perature independently
-NAOO PDA GAU PK PQNJ PDA
!2)OAPPEJC>=?GKJ
4DAJ !2) D=O >AAJ @EO=>HA@ PDA
@NERANOE@A=J@L=OOAJCANOE@APAILAN=
PQNAO?=J>A?KJPNKHHA@EJ@ALAJ@AJPHU
0APPEJC#=J!ENA?PEKJ
-NAOOPDAB=JGAUOPK?D=JCAPDAB=J
@ENA?PEKJ
L &JBKNI=PEKJ When setting the driver-side tempera-
ture with DUAL on, the DUAL button will turn OFF if the driver-side tempera-
ture is set to LOW or HIGH. L &JBKNI=PEKJ When setting the driver-side tempera-
ture with DUAL on, the DUAL button will turn OFF if the driver-side tempera-
ture is set to LOW or HIGH.
l i C m a t e M o d e Other Features l 6-5 HEI=PA*K@A
0APPEJC#=J)ARAH
-NAOOPDA
B=JHARAH
GAUPK?D=JCAPDA
6-6 L &JBKNI=PEKJ
If the fan level is changed while in
mode, AUTO mode will turn off.
-$0 Screen Configuration
-$0-=NGEJC$QE@A0UOPAI
EO=OUOPAI
SDE?DLNKRE@AOIKJEPKNA@L=NGEJCCQE@
=J?A1DA-$0SEHHKLAN=PA=QPKI=PE?=HHU
SDAJPDAECJEPEKJGAUEOPQNJA@KJ=J@
PDACA=NEOOAPPK//ARANOA
1DA-$0
SEHHOPKLKLAN=PEJCSDAJOAPPK=@EBBANAJP
CA=N
Straight Park
Parallel Park
Setup
Steering sync guidelines Moves to straight parking mode Moves to straight parking mode Displays setup screens to set voice parking, guide-
line displays, and steering sync features Line displayed to help with parking guidance that dis-
plays the car position and steering angle 0PN=ECDP-=NGEJC 1DAOPN=ECDPL=NGEJCPN=?AEO@EOLH=UA@EJ
PDABKHHKSEJCI=JJAN
Red line
Yellow line
Yellow line
Left side of Yellow line
Right side of Yellow line
Blue line 0.5m from the rear bumper 1.0m from the rear bumper 3.0m from the rear bumper trace of driver-side wheels trace of passenger-side wheels trace showing center of steering P G S Other Features l 6-7
-$0 0PN=ECDP -=NGEJC EO ?KILNEOA@ KB
OPALO
&JOPAL IKRAPDARADE?HAPK=LKOEPEKJ
PK>ACEJOPN=ECDPL=NGEJC1DAJ OAHA?PPDA
0PN=ECDP-=NGIAJQ=J@=@FQOPPDAD=J@HA
PKPDALNKLANOL=?A
&J OPAL PDA O?NAAJ SEHH @EOLH=U PDA
OPAANEJCOUJ?PN=?A=J@OPAANEJC?AJPAN
PN=?AQLKJLH=?EJCPDA?=NEJNARANOA
6-8
-=N=HHAH-=NGEJC 1DAL=N=HHAHL=NGEJCPN=?AEO@EOLH=UA@EJ
PDABKHHKSEJCI=JJAN
Red line
Yellow line
Green line 0.5m from the rear bumper 3.0m from the rear bumper 6.0m from the rear bumper
-=N=HHAH -=NGEJC EO ?KILNEOA@ KB
OPALO
&JOPAL OAHA?PPDA-=N=HHAH-=NGIAJQ
=J@ IKRA PDA RADE?HA PK = LKOEPEKJ PK
>ACEJL=N=HHAHL=NGEJC
0PAANPDAD=J@HAPKPDALNKLANLKOEPEKJPK
@EOLH=UPDA@ENA?PEKJCQE@=J?AHEJA1DA
L=NGEJCCQE@=J?AHEJASEHH>HEJGQJPEHPDA
CNAAJATPAJOEKJHEJANA=?DAOPDACNAAJ
L=NGEJCCQE@=J?AHEJA@FQOPPDAD=J@HA
PKSEPDEJ=OAPN=JCAPKOPKLPDA>HEJGEJC
0PALSEHHOP=NPKJ?AUKQLH=?APDACA=N
EJNARANOA
0PALEO=OPALEJSDE?DPKI=EJP=EJPDA
D=J@HA=JCHA=OLNKLKOA@EJOPAL=J@
@NERAEJNARANOAEJPKPDAL=NGEJCOLKP
*=EJP=EJPDAOPAANEJC=JCHA=J@?KJPEJQA
PKNARANOA1DACNAAJCQE@=J?AHEJASEHH
>A@EOLH=UA@!NERAEJQJPEHPDAL=NGEJCHKP
HEJAOI=P?DAOSEPDPDACNAAJCQE@=J?A
HEJAO
BPANOPKLLEJCPDARADE?HA OPALSEHHOP=NP
KJ?APDAD=J@HAEOPQNJA@EJPDANARANOA
@ENA?PEKJPK=OAP=JCHA
0PALEOPDAO=IA=O0PN=ECDP-=NGEJC
0APPEJCO
-NAOOPDA >QPPKJPKOAPL=NGEJC
CQE@=J?ABA=PQNAO
3KE?A-=NGEJC$QE@=J?A0APOSDAPDANPK
PQNJKJPDARKE?ACQE@=J?AOQLLHEA@QLKJ
OPN=ECDP=J@L=N=HHAHL=NGEJC
!EOLH=U$QE@AHEJAO0APOSDAPDANPKPQNJ
PDACQE@AHEJAOKJKBB
0PAANEJCOUJ?CQE@AHEJAO0APOSDAPDAN
PKPQNJOPAANEJCOUJ?PN=?AKJKBB
P G S Other Features l 6-9
*"*, MEMO 7 0APQL 0APQL
2OEJC0APQL
0APQL Basic Mode Screen
7-2 Starting Mode
-NAOOPDA GAU-NAOO
4EPDEJ0APQL UKQ?=J?DA?G=J@?D=JCA
PDAOAPPEJCOBKN=HHBA=PQNAOBKQJ@SEPDEJ
PDAQ@EK3E@AK+=REC=PEKJOUOPAI
Name
Sound
Display
Media
Bluetooth
Navigation
Edit My Places
Clock
Picture Frame
Keyboard
Language
System Update
Display Off
Close Description Sets sound related settings Sets display related settings Sets Media related settings Sets Bluetooth related settings Sets various settings found within Navigation mode Set/Edit My Places within Navigation Mode Sets current time and clock display Sets screen displayed when device is turned off Sets the keyboard type Sets language for use within device Checks system software version and receive updates Turn device display on/off
(The device power will not be turned off) Close Setup menu screen f B e o r e U s e Setup l 7-3 2OEJC0APQL
Sound
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
Setting Balance/Fader
>QPPKJ-NAOO
-NAOOPDA
0AP=J@LNAOO
Setting Bass/Mid/Treble Setting Volume Ratio Name Description Speed Dependent Volume Control
>QPPKJ-NAOO
-NAOOPDA
0AP=J@LNAOO
>QPPKJ-NAOO
-NAOOPDA
0AP=J@LNAOO 2OA PDA >QPPKJO PK
IKRAPDA?QNOKNKJPDA?KJPNKHO?NAAJPK
PDA@AOENA@LKOEPEKJ
-NAOO PKNAOPKNAOKQJ@PKPDA
?AJPANLKOEPEKJ
L &JBKNI=PEKJ
The Balance/Fader settings allows you to set the sound position. For example, you can set the sound close to the driver-seat so that the volume is rela-
tively lower in the passenger or rear seats. 2OAPDA KN ?QNOKNOPK=@FQOPPDA
=OO*E@1NA>HAOAPPEJCO
L &JBKNI=PEKJ Press the button to restore the Bass/Mid/Treble to the center position.
1DAOAKLPEKJO=NAQOA@PKOAPPDARKHQIA
N=PEK>UOAHA?PEJCBNKI+=REC=PEKJ-NEKN
EPUQ@EK-NEKNEPU0=IA/=PEK
Navigation Priority
Audio Priority
Same Ratio Navigation guidance is output louder than audio volume Audio volume is output louder than the navigation guidance. Audio volume and naviga-
tion guidance are output in identical volume L &JBKNI=PEKJ The rear seat speaker will maintain its audio volume regardless of which vol-
ume ratio is selected.
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
1QNJPDABA=PQNA
0AP=J@LNAOO 1DARKHQIAHARAHEO?KJPNKHHA@=QPKI=PE
?=HHU=??KN@EJCPKPDARADE?HAOLAA@
7-4 Setup l 7-5 i U s n g S e u p t 2OEJC0APQL
Setting Beep Display Adjusting Screen
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
0AP=J@LNAOO
>QPPKJ-NAOO
-NAOOPDA
0AP=J@LNAOO
"=?DLNAOOKBPDEO>QPPKJPQNJOPDA""-
PKJAKIKBB
L &JBKNI=PEKJ When the light on the left side of the button is turned on, this indicates that the BEEP tone is active. Press the
button again to turn off the BEEP tone. 7-6 Adjusting audio mode screen Adjusting video mode screen 2OAPDA KN PK=@FQOPPDA@EOLH=U
>NECDPJAOO=J@?KHKN
Setting Illumination Mode Description
Audio mode Can adjust only brightness Can adjust brightness, hue, contrast, and saturation
USB Video L &JBKNI=PEKJ There are differences in the categories that can be adjusted depending on the currently playing mode. In case of AUX mode PAL input, the Saturation cannot be adjusted.
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
Adjusting audio mode illumination
Name Description
Automatic
Daylight
Night Adjusts the brightness automatically according to surrounding brightness Always maintains the bright-
ness on high Always maintains the bright-
ness on low L &JBKNI=PEKJ When set to , the screen brightness and color will automatically be adjusted according to the surround-
ing brightness. Adjusting video mode illumination Setup l 7-7 i U s n g S e u p t 2OEJC0APQL
Setting Screen Ratio
-NAOOPDA
0AP=J@LNAOO
>QPPKJ-NAOO
1DA O?NAAJ N=PEK ?=J >A OAP EJ RE@AK
IK@AO OQ?D=O!3!203&!",25
Name
Normal
Full
Wide Description 4:3 screen display Full screen display 16:9 wide screen display 7-8 L &JBKNI=PEKJ If a DVD is created with a defined ratio
(example: 16:9), the screen will not change even if a different screen ratio
(example: NORMAL screen) is selected. Media
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
Changing to Other Language
-NAOOPDA >QPPKJ-NAOO
-NAOO 0AP=J@
LNAOO
-NAOO >QPPKJ PK OAP = RKE?A
H=JCQ=CA KPDAN PD=J KJA KB PDA @EO
LH=UA@ H=JCQ=CAO "JPAN PDA RKE?A
H = J C Q = C A ? K @ A K J P D A O ? N A A J P K
@ E O L H = U P D A @ A O E N A @ H = J C Q = C A
1DAIAPDK@KB?D=JCEJCPDARKE?A?=L
PEKJIAJQH=JCQ=CAEOPDAO=IA#KHHKS
PDA OPALO BKN ?D=JCEJC PDA RKE?A H=J
CQ=CAPK?D=JCAPDA?=LPEKJKNIAJQ
H=JCQ=CA
Changing DVD Language
-NAOOPDA >QPPKJ-NAOO
0AP=J@LNAOO
,J?A=?KNNA?PH=JCQ=CA?K@AD=O>AAJ
AJPANA@ H=JCQ=CAOAHA?PEKJO?NAAJSEHH
>ANAOPKNA@=J@PDAOAPH=JCQ=CASEHH>A
@EOLH=UA@
-NAOO >QPPKJPK=LLHU?D=JCAO
1DA!3!SEHHNAOP=NPBNKIPDA>ACEJJEJC
Setup l 7-9 i U s n g S e u p t 2OEJC0APQL
L &JBKNI=PEKJ For more information on language codes, refer to language code section in a later section within the manual. If the selected language is not included within the disc or the disc does not sup-
port the method of setting as described in this manual, the language will not au-
tomatically change. DVD Setup is not used to change the settings for the currently playing DVD. It is a function used to set characteris-
tics of the DVD player. After completing setup, the DVD will automatically restart from the beginning to apply changes. DivX VOD Bluetooth
-NAOOPDA >QPPKJ-NAOO
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
1DEOIAJQEOQOA@PKNACEOPANLNK@Q?PO
PD=POQLLKNPPDA!ER5BA=PQNA
1DAOAIAJQO=HHKSUKQPKOAPHQAPKKPD
NAH=PA@BA=PQNAO
Name Description Auto Connection Settings Name Description
Auto Connection Settings
Contacts Sync Setting
Contacts Download Setting
Streaming Audio Setting
Advanced Settings Sets Bluetooth device auto connection when car ignition is turned on between the ve-
hicle and Bluetooth devices Automatically downloads the mobile phone contacts and call histories to the car upon connecting Bluetooth Sets which Contacts to download from between Mobile or SIM contacts Sets whether to use the streaming audio feature Sets Bluetooth related settings, including Change Passkey, Device Information, Delete All Call History, Delete All Car Contacts, and Restore Factory Settings
>QPPKJ
-NAOOPDA
0AP=J@
LNAOO
&B=QPK?KJJA?PEKJEOPQNJA@KJ =HQAPKKPD
@ARE?A SEHH =QPKI=PE?=HHU >A ?KJJA?PA@
=??KN@EJCPKPDAKLPEKJOAPPEJCSDAJPDA?=N
ECJEPEKJEOPQNJA@KJ
Disable Auto Connection
Previously Connected Phone
User Selected Phone
Connect by Priority Disables auto connection Automatically connects the previously connected Bluetooth device Automatically connects to the set Bluetooth device Automatically connects ac-
cording to the set Bluetooth phone priority L &JBKNI=PEKJ
If you press the button next t o t h e a n d
options, you can designate the phone you want to con-
nect or set the phone priority. 7-10 Setup l 7-11 i U s n g S e u p t 2OEJC0APQL
Contacts Sync Setting Contacts Download Setting
>QPPKJ-NAOO
-NAOOPDA
0AP=J@LNAOO
>QPPKJ-NAOO
-NAOOPDA
0AP=J@
LNAOO
L &JBKNI=PEKJ When the mobile phone contacts and SIM contacts are both selected, the mobile phone contacts will be down-
loaded first.
Streaming Audio Setting
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO 1DEOBA=PQNA=QPKI=PE?=HHU@KSJHK=@OPDA
IK>EHALDKJA?KJP=?PO=J@?=HHDEOPKNEAO
PKPDA?=NQLKJHQAPKKPD?KJJA?PEKJ
&BUKQ@KJKPSEODPKQOA KJP=?PO0UJ?
PQNJPDABA=PQNAKBB
L &JBKNI=PEKJ
This feature may not be supported in some Bluetooth devices. 7-12 6KQ?=JOAHA?PPDA?KJP=?POUKQSEODPK
@KSJHK=@
Name
Mobile Contacts
SIM Contacts Description Download contacts saved in your mobile phone Download contacts saved in SIM 4DAJOPNA=IEJC=Q@EKEOPQNJA@,J UKQ?=J
LH=UIQOE?BEHAOO=RA@EJUKQNHQAPKKPD
@ARE?ABNKIPDA?=N
@R=J?A@0APPEJCO=HHKSUKQPK?KJPNKH
R=NEKQO=@@EPEKJ=HHQAPKKPDNAH=PA@OAP
PEJCO
L &JBKNI=PEKJ This feature may not be supported in some Bluetooth devices. Advanced settings
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
Name Description
Change Passkey
Device Information
Delete All Call History
Delete All Car Contacts Changes the passkey used to authenticate Bluetooth device Searches car Bluetooth device information and change device name Deletes all call history of connected Bluetooth device Deletes all car contacts
Restore Factory Settings Restores Bluetooth factory state settings
>QPPKJ
Change Passkey
-NAOOPDA
-NAOO
-NAOO
0AP=J@LNAOO 1DEOBA=PQNAEOQOA@PK?D=JCAPDAL=OOGAU
NAMQENA@PK?KJJA?P=HQAPKKPD@ARE?A
PKPDA?=N
L &JBKNI=PEKJ The default passkey is 0000. The features can-
not be used while the vehicle is in motion. To operate these features, first park the vehicle in a safe location. Setup l 7-13 i U s n g S e u p t 2OEJC0APQL
Device Information
-NAOOPDA >QPPKJ
-NAOO
Delete All Call History
-NAOOPDA >QPPKJ
-NAOO
Delete All Car Contacts
-NAOOPDA >QPPKJ
-NAOO
1DEOBA=PQNA=HHKSOUKQPK?DA?G@ARE?A
EJBKNI=PEKJ
L &JBKNI=PEKJ Press the button to change the name of the device. The default car name is set to i40. 1DEOBA=PQNA=HHKSOUKQPK@AHAPAPDAAJPENA
?=HHDEOPKNUBKNPDA?KJJA?PA@HQAPKKPD
@ARE?A
L &JBKNI=PEKJ If there are no call histories or a Bluetooth device is not connected, the
button will be disabled. 1DEOBA=PQNA=HHKSOUKQPK@AHAPA=HH?KJ
P=?POO=RA@EJPDA?=N
L &JBKNI=PEKJ Only contacts saved in the car are delet-
ed. Contacts downloaded from the mo-
bile phone will not be deleted. In order to delete the contacts downloaded from your mobile phone, go to the
screen and delete the paired device. Upon deleting a paired device, the call history and contacts lists saved to the head unit will also be deleted. Restore Factory Settings
-NAOOPDA >QPPKJ
-NAOO
1QNJEJC KJ PDEO BA=PQNA SEHH AN=OA =HH
L=ENA@LDKJAO=J@=HHKSOUKQPKNAOPKNA
HQAPKKPDNAH=PA@OAPPEJCO=J@@=P=PK
PDA@AB=QHPB=?PKNUOAPPEJCO
L &JBKNI=PEKJ The feature cannot be used when a Bluetooth device is connected. To use this feature, first disconnect the Bluetooth device. 7-14 Setup l 7-15 i U s n g S e u p t 2OEJC0APQL
Navigation
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
1DAOAIAJQO=HHKSUKQPKOAP+=REC=PEKJ
NAH=PA@OAPPEJCO
D
-NAOOPDA
-NAOO 0AP=J@LNAOO
>QPPKJ
1DEOIAJQEOQOA@PKOAPCAJAN=HJ=REC=
PEKJKLPEKJO
Name
Unit
Estimated Time of
Distance and Time to
Fuel Type
Display Previous Destinations upon Start-up
Driving Speed Setting
Auto Search when fuel gauge reads low
Select a Voice Description Select between mile or km Set whether to display estimated time of arrival or travel on the route info display screen Set whether to display dis-
tance and time to destina-
tion or to waypoint on the route info display screen Set vehicle fuel type. Set whether to display the previous destinations popup upon starting system Set basic info to calculate estimated arrival time to destination or waypoint Automatically search for gas stations when fuel gauge reads low Select between Male or Female Voice L &JBKNI=PEKJ When you have finished with the settings, press the button to save changes. Driving Speed Setting
-NAOOPDA >QPPKJSEPDEJPDA!NER
EJC0LAA@0APPEJCIAJQPKOAPPDAAOPE
I=PA@@NEREJCOLAA@BKNNAOE@AJPE=HNK=@O
I=EJOPNAAPO =J@ATLNAOOS=UO1DAOAP
@NEREJCOLAA@EO=LLHEA@PK?=H?QH=PAPDA
AOPEI=PA@PEIAPKNA=?DPDA@AOPEJ=PEKJ
KNS=ULKEJP
@AOPEJ=PEKJKNS=ULKEJP
-NAOO PDA >QPPKJ PK NAOAP PDA
@NEREJCOLAA@OAPPEJCO
1DEOIAJQEOQOA@PKOAPPDAOUI>KHO
=J@EJ@E?=PKNO@EOLH=UA@SEPDEJ+=REC=
PEKJIK@A
L &JBKNI=PEKJ The default values for Residential, Main Streets, and Expressways are 30km, 60km, and 100km, respectively. Display
>QPPKJ
-NAOOPDA
-NAOO 0AP=J@LNAOO
Name Description
Route Indicator Line
Display One-way Street Symbol
Trace From the 4 route indicator line colors, set the color for use Set whether to display the one-way street symbol on the map Set whether to trace the route passed by the ve-
hicle or whether to reset L &JBKNI=PEKJ When you have finished with the settings, press the button to save changes. i U s n g S e u p t
1DA?D=JCA@@NEREJCOLAA@EOQOA@PK
?=H?QH=PA PDA AOPEI=PA@ PEIA QJPEH PDA
7-16 Setup l 7-17 Route Indicator Line
-NAOOPDA >QPPKJSEPDEJPDA/KQPA
&J@E?=PKN)EJAIAJQPK?D=JCAPDA?KHKN
KBPDANKQPAEJ@E?=PKNHEJA
Route Search Guidance
>QPPKJ
-NAOOPDA
-NAOO 0AP=J@LNAOO
>QPPKJ
-NAOOPDA
-NAOO 0AP=J@LNAOO
Name
Speed Alert Guidance
Driver Alert Guidance
Administrative District Guidance Description Set options related to various camera alerts Set options related to speed bumps, curves, and merges Set options to provide region names upon driv-
ing within administrative district boundaries Speed Alert Guidance 1K?D=JCAPDA0LAA@HANP$QE@=J?A
KLPEKJ LNAOOPDA >QPPKJSEPDEJPDA
0LAA@HANP$QE@=J?AIAJQ
Name Description
Guidance Setup
Default Turns alarm sound on/off upon using Speed Trap/Overspeed-
ing Alarm Sets camera guidance alarm distance 1DEOIAJQEOQOA@PKOAPNKQPAOA=N?D
NAH=PA@KLPEKJO
1DEO IAJQ EO QOA@ PK OAP KLPEKJO KJ
OLAA@=HANPO @NERAN=HANPO=J@=@IEJEO
PN=PERA@EOPNE?PCQE@=J?A
Name Description
Use Alternative Route Search
Display Route Options after Re-Calculation Set whether to first display alternative routes upon conducting route search Set whether to display the pop-up screen that allows changes to route options upon route recalculation 7-18 Setup l 7-19 i U s n g S e u p t 2OEJC0APQL
Driver Alert Guidance 1KOAPPDA!NERANHANP$QE@=J?AO
KLPEKJ LNAOOPDA >QPPKJSEPDEJPDA
!NERANHANP$QE@=J?AIAJQ
L &JBKNI=PEKJ Alerts provided within Driver Alert Guidance may differ depending on actual road conditions. 1DEOIAJQEOQOA@PKNAOAPO=RA@?D=JC
AO=J@QOANLNABANAJ?AO
#=RKNEPAO@=P=?=J>AO=RA@KJPK=20
KN@KSJHK=@A@BNKI=20
My Places DW
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
>QPPKJ
-NAOOPDA
-NAOO 0AP=J@LNAOO
Reset (Default)
-NAOOPDA
-NAOO 0AP=J@LNAOO
>QPPKJ
Name Description
Default
Memory Points
Favorite data stored on a USB storage device
Get the favorite date on a USB starage device Resets all set changes back to the default state Resets all saved mem-
ory point information Save favorites to USB memory Used to download favorites saved in USB memory to the head unit L &JBKNI=PEKJ If the settings of an option are reset, then all settings will be restored to the default factory state. Name
Store current position
Add My Places
Edit My Places
Delete selected My Places
Edit Group name Description Add the current vehicle position as a My Place Add a My Place by using search functions Edit information pertaining to saved My Places, such as name, location, and telephone number Delete one or all saved My Places Edit name of correspond-
ing group 1DAOAIAJQO=HHKSUKQPKOAP*U-H=?AO
NAH=PA@OAPPEJCOQOA@EJPDA+=REC=PEKJ
L &JBKNI=PEKJ By default, names of folders have been set as Group.
#NKIPDA*U-H=?AOHEOP OAHA?PPDA@A
OENA@IAJQPKAEPDAN=@@ @AHAPAKNA@EP
*U-H=?AO
i U s n g S e u p t 7-20 Setup l 7-21 2OEJC0APQL
Favorite Places
-NAOOPDA
-NAOO
>QPPKJ
Name
Store current position
Add Favorite Place
Edit Favorite Place
Delete Favorite Place Description Home, Office
-NAOOPDA
-NAOO KN
>QPPKJ
Adds the current position as a Favorite Place Add a Favorite Place by using search functions Edit information pertaining to saved Favorite Places, such as name, location, and telephone number Delete one or all saved Favorite Places L &JBKNI=PEKJ If Favorite Places have not been added, the and
buttons will be disabled.
PKP=H KB #=RKNEPA -H=?AO ?=J >A
O=RA@#=RKNEPA-H=?AO?=J>AOAHA?PA@
=PPDA>KPPKIKBPDA!AOPEJ=PEKJ0A=N?D
I=EJO?NAAJ
7-22
,JA %KIA =J@ ,BBE?A ?=J A=?D >A
O=RA@1DAOAP%KIA=J@,BBE?ALKOE
PEKJO?=J>AOAHA?PA@=PPDA>KPPKIKBPDA
!AOPEJ=PEKJ0A=N?DI=EJO?NAAJ
L &JBKNI=PEKJ If the Home and Office has not been set, these buttons will be displayed as disabled within the Destination Search screen. Speed Alerts
>QPPKJ
-NAOOPDA
-NAOO 0AP=J@LNAOO
Clock Settings
-NAOOPDA
>QPPKJ-NAOO
4EPDEJ O?NAAJ EPEOLKO
OE>HAPKA@EPJ=IAOKBO=RA@0LAA@HANPO
1DAOAIAJQO=HHKSUKQPKOAP?HK?GNA
H=PA@OAPPEJCO
Setup l 7-23 i U s n g S e u p t 2OEJC0APQL
Clock Setting
-NAOOPDA
0AP=J@LNAOO
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tions and map updates. Updating may require up to 1 hour depending on the data size. Turning off the power or ejecting the SD card during the update process may result in data loss. Make sure to keep the ignition on and wait until updating is complete.
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Please use only the SD card that was included with the vehicle purchase. The use of a separately purchased SD card may result in damage due to heat related deformation. Product malfunctions caused by the use of separately purchased SD cards shall not be covered within the product warranty. Repeatedly connecting/disconnecting the USB in a short period of time may cause damage to the device. Setup l 7-27 i U s n g S e u p t 2OEJC0APQL
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LLAJ@ET DVD language code Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation 0101 Afar 0625 Frisian 1222 Latvian 1912 Slovenian 0315 Corsican 0923 Hebrew 0102 Abkhazian 0701 Irish 1307 Malagasy 1913 Samoan 0106 Afrikaans 0704 Scots 1309 Maori 1914 Shona 0113 Amharic 0712 Gallegan 1311 Macedonian 1915 Somal 0118 Arabic 0714 Guarani 1312 Malayalam 1917 Albanian 0119 Assamese 0721 Gujarati 1314 Mongolian 1918 Serbian 0125 Aymara 0801 Hausa 1315 Moldavian 1919 Swati 0126 Azerbaijani 0809 Hindi 1318 Marathi 1920 Sesotho 0319 0325 0401 0405 0426 0512 0514 1518 1601 Oriya Punjabi Czech 1009 Yiddish Welsh 1001 Japanese 1612 Polish Danish 1022 Javanese 1619 Pushto 2012 2014 2015 2018 Tagalog Tswana Tongo Turkish German 1101 Georgian 1620 Portuguese 2019 Tsonga Bhutani 1111 Kazakh 1721 Quechua 2020 Greek 1112 Greenlandic 1813 Romance 2023 Tatar Twi German 1113 Cambodian 1814 Kirundi 2111 Ukrainian 0201 Bashkir 0818 Croatian 1319 Malay 1921 Sundanese 0515 Esperanto 1114 Kannada 1815 Romanian 2118 Urdu 0205 Belarusian 0821 Hungarian 1320 Maltese 1922 Swedish 0519 Spanish 1115 Korean 1821 Russian 2126 Uzbek 0207 Bulgarian 0825 Armenian 1325 Burmese 1923 Swahili 0520 Estonian 1119 Kashmiri 1823 Kinyarwanda 2209 Vietnamese 0208 0209 0214 0215 0218 Bihari 0901 Interlingua 1401 Nauru Bislama 0905 Interlingue 1405 Nepali Bengali 0911 Inupiak 1412 Dutch 2001 2005 2007 Tibetan 0914 Indonesian 1415 Norwegian 2008 Tamil Telugu Tajik Thai Breton 0919 Icelandic 1503 Occitan 2009 Tigrinya 0301 Catalan 0920 Italian 1513 Oromo 2011 Turkmen 0521 0601 0609 0610 0615 0618 Basque Persian Finnish Fijian 1121 1125 1201 1214 Kurdish 1901 Sanskrit 2215 Volapuk Kirghiz Latin 1904 1907 Sindhi Sangho 2315 2408 Wolo Xhosa Lingala 1908 Croatian 2515 Yoruba Faroese 1215 Laotian 1909 Sinhalese 2608 Chinese French 1220 Lithuanian 1911 Slovak 2621 Zulu Before thinking there is a product defect 1DA?QNNAJPLKOEPEKJ=OODKSJKJPDAJ=REC=PEKJI=U@EBANBNKI
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The following occurrences are not malfunctions When driving on Y-shaped roads with narrow angles the current position may be displayed in the opposite direction The current position may be displayed on the opposite side of the road Within city streets, the current position may be displayed on the opposite side or on an off-road position When changing the zoom level from maximum to a different level, the current position may become displayed on a different road If the vehicle is loaded onto a ferry or a car transport vehicle, the current position may become stalled on the last position prior to loading if the battery is removed The current position may be displayed differently in the following condi-
tions If the battery terminal is removed while driving on a spiral-shaped road When driving in mountain regions with sharp turns or sudden brakes When entering a road after passing an underground parking structure, building parking structure, or roads with many rotations When driving in heavy trafc with frequent go/stops When driving under slippery conditions, such as heavy sand, snow, etc When driving on spiral-shaped roads When the tires have recently been replaced (Especially upon use of spare or studless tires) When using tires of improper size When the tire pressure for the tires are different The following occurrences are not malfunctions When the replacement tire is worn or used (Especially studless tires hav-
ing passed a nd seasons) When driving near high-rise buildings When a roof carrier has been installed When a long distance route is calculated while driving on an expressway. In such cases, continued driving will automatically enable the system to conduct map matching or use updated GPS information to provide the current position. (In such cases, up to several minutes may be required.) KNNA?PNKQPACQE@=J?AI=UJKPK??QN@QAPKOA=N?D?KJ@EPEKJO
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The following occurrences are not malfunctions Guidance to go straight may be given while driving on a straight road Guidance may not be given even when having turned at an intersection There are certain intersections in which guidance may not occur A route guidance signaling for a u-turn may occur in some No u-turn in-
tersections Route guidance signaling entrance into a No-entry zone may occur (No enter zone, road under construction, etc.) Guidance may be given to a position that is not the actual destination if roads to reach the actual destination do not exist or are too narrow Faulty voice guidance may be given if the vehicle breaks away from the designated route (ex: if a turn is made at an intersection while the naviga-
tion provided guidance to go straight) A p p e n d x i 8-2 Appendix l 8-3
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Problem Possible Cause Troubleshooting The following occurrences are not malfunctions Guidance may be given to a position differing from the current position when turning at an intersection When driving in high speeds, route recalculation may take a longer period Route guidance signaling for a u-turn may occur in some No u-turn inter-
of time sections Route guidance signaling entrance into a no enter zone many occur (No enter zone, road under construction, etc.) Guidance may be given to a position removed from the actual destination if roads to reach the actual destination do not exist or are too narrow Faulty voice guidance may be given if the vehicle breaks away from the designated route (ex: if a turn is made at an intersection while the naviga-
tion provided guidance to go straight) Before thinking the product has malfunctioned
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There are small red, blue, or green dots on the screen Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel deciency may occur within .% of total pixels The sound or image is not working The video is being displayed but sound is not working When the power is turned on, the corners of the screen are dark Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned to [ACC]
or [ON]?
Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?
Has the volume been set to a too low?
Has the volume been set to mute?
The display looking somewhat darker after pro-
longed periods of use is a normal phenomenon within LCD panels and do not signal a malfunction. If the screen is very dark, contact your point of pur-
chase or the nearest service center Sound is working from only one speaker Sound and video do not work in AUX mode The external device is not working Is the FAL.BAL control or volume set to only side?
Is the audio and video connector fully inserted into the AUX terminal?
Is the external device connected with a standard connector cable?
Upon turning power on, the most recent mode screen is not displayed Within modes that play files by reading external sources, such as discs, USB, iPod, or Bluetooth streaming mode, the most recently played mode screen prior to turning off power may not properly load If there is no disc or the corresponding device is not connected, the mode operated prior to the most recent mode will operate If the previous mode still cannot be properly played, the mode operated prior to that will operate Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure The power does not turn on The system does not play The system does not play The image color/tone quality is low The fuse is discon-
nected Device is not properly connected The disc has not been inserted or has been inserted upside down The disc has been contaminated The vehicle battery is low A disc not supported by the device has been inserted A disc with a region code not supported by the device has been inserted The brightness, satura-
tion, hue, and contrast levels are not set properly Replace with a suitable fuse. If the fuse is disconnected again, please contact your point of purchase or service center Check to see that the device has been properly connected Insert the disc properly so that the sides are facing the correct direction Wipe away dirt and other for-
eign substances from the disc Charge the battery. If the prob-
lem persists, contact your point of purchase or service center Insert a disc which is sup-
ported by the device The region code for the device is code
Use a DVD which has the re-
gion code of or ALL Properly adjust the brightness, saturation, hue, and contrast levels through Display Setup Video does not work The brightness level is set to the lowest level The connection is not proper Adjust the brightness to a higher level. Check to see that the device has been properly connected Sound does not work proper The volume level is set Adjust the volume level the lowest level. The connection is not Check to see that the device The device is currently fast-forwarding, re-
winding, scanning, or playing in slow mode has been properly connected The sound will not work when the device is fast-forwarding, rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode The disc is dirty or scratched Vibration is occur-
ring from where the conversion switch has been installed Image color/one qual-
ity is low The sound or video quality is low Wipe off water or dirt from the DISC. Do not use a disc which has been scratched The sound may be short-cir-
cuited and the image distorted if the device vibrates. The de-
vice will return to normal once vibrations stop Aging of the video display and deterioration in performance may cause certain quality deg-
radations A p p e n d x i 8-4 Appendix l 8-5
LLAJ@ET Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure Subtitles do not work Subtitles do not turn off The sound or subtitle language does not change Subtitles are not in-
cluded in the currently playing DVD. The subtitle language has been set to off The DVD has disabled the hide subtitle func-
tion Only one language is included in the currently playing DVD. The currently playing DVD only supports one language The subtitles cannot be played Set the subtitle language on the desired language The subtitle cannot be turned off The USB does not work A USB which is not a Metal Cover Type USB Memory is being used An HDD type, CF, SD Memory is being used There are no music files which can be played Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle Use a standard USB memo-
Use a standard USB memo-
ry device ry device Only MP, WMA le formats are supported. Please use only the supported music le formats 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 An aspect ratio which is not supported by the currently playing DVD is selected A language not supported by the DVD cannot be played USB memory has been Use after formatting the UBS contaminated A separately purchased USB HUB is being used A USB extension cable is being used into FAT // format Remove any foreign sub-
stances on the contact sur-
face of the USB memory and multimedia terminal Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle The USB does not work 8-6 The iPod is not recognized even though it has been connected There are no titles which can be played The iPod firmware version has not been properly updated The iPod device does not recognize down-
loads Use iTunes to download and save MP les into the iPod Use iTunes to update the rmware version and recon-
nect the iPod with the de-
vice Reset the iPod and recon-
nect with the device L &JBKNI=PEKJ While operating the device, if an abnormality occurs that cannot be corrected with the above described measures, press the key to reset the system. press and hold the key (over 0.8 seconds). The device power will turn off and the system will reset. 4D=PEO=-=OOGAU
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&J@AT A About Discs ...................................... 2-6 About Discs .......................................2-8 About DVD Titles .............................2-11 About GPS ........................................3-4 About GPS ....................................... 5-2 About Map Database ....................... 3-3 About Map Icons. ............................ 3-3 About Map Scale .............................. 3-3 About the Map ................................. 3-3 About Using Bluetooth Audio ........ 2-52 Add Waypoint ................................. 3-19 Adding a My Place ......................... 3-10 Adding New Car Contacts .............. 4-21 Address .......................................... 3-14 Adjusting Image Size ..................... 2-40 Adjusting Screen .............................. 7-6 Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume ....... 4-15 Advanced settings .......................... 7-13 Answering a call ............................. 4-12 Appendix .......................................... 8-2 Before thinking the product has malfunctioned .................................. 8-4 About making/answering phone calls ... 8-8 About Bluetooth / Head unit use environment ...................................... 8-8 Auto Connection Settings ............... 7-11 AUX Mode ...................................... 2-50 Avoid Area ...................................... 3-27 Avoid Streets .................................. 3-26 B Basic Mode Screen ......................... 2-2 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-12 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-17 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-24 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-32 Basic Mode Screen ........................ 2-46 Basic Mode Screen ....................... 2-53 Basic Mode Screen ........................ 6-3 Basic Operation ................................ 6-4 Basic Mode Screen ......................... 4-5 Basic Mode Screen .......................... 7-2 Before playing a MP3 Disc ................ 2-9 Before playing a USB MP3 ............. 2-28 Before playing a USB MP3 ............. 2-28 Before thinking there is a product defect
......................................................... 8-3 Before Use ....................................... 3-2 Before Use ...................................... 4-2 Before using the Bluetooth Handsfree ... ........................................................ 4-2 Bluetooth ...................................... 7-10 Bluetooth Audio Mode .................. 2-52 By Format according to Disc Type ... 2-7 C Call History Screen Configuration ... 4-25 Call History ..................................... 4-24 Calling by dialing a number ............. 4-10 Calling through Redial ..................... 4-11 Cancel Route .................................. 3-20 Cancel Route .................................. 3-24 Car Contacts Screen Configuration .. 4-20 Cautions upon connecting Bluetooth phone ............................................... 4-4 Cautions upon operating Mode ........ 6-2 Cautions upon writing CDs ............... 2-9 CD Mode ....................................... 2-12 CD-R/RW Compatibility ....................2-8 Change Passkey ............................ 7-13 Changing DVD Language ................. 7-8
&J@AT Changing Map Scale ........................ 3-7 Changing Multi-Angle ..................... 2-27 Changing Subtitle Language ........... 2-27 Changing to Other Language ............ 7-9 Changing Voice Language .............. 2-27 Checking Mobile Contacts Details .... 4-19 Climate Mode .................................. 6-2 Climate System ............................... 1-9 Clock Setting .................................. 7-24 Clock Settings ................................ 7-23 Color TV Support ........................... 2-11 Component Names and Functions ... 1-5 Compressed audio compatibility ....... 2-9 Connecting a Device ...................... 4-28 Connecting an External Device ...... 2-51 Connections Menu ......................... 4-27 Contacts ........................................ 4-16 Contacts Download Setting ............ 7-12 Contacts Sync Setting .................... 7-12 Contents of DVD Titles ................... 2-11 Controlling driver/passenger temperature independently ................................... 6-4 Controlling driver/passenger temperature simultaneously .................................. 6-4 8-10 Copying Mobile Phone Contacts .... 4-19 Current Position ................................ 3-6 D Delete All Call History ...................... 7-14 Delete All Car Contacts .................. 7-14 Deleting a Device ............................ 4-30 Deleting Selected Car Contacts ...... 4-22 Demo ............................................. 3-18 Destination Search ......................... 3-11 Detail Route Settings ...................... 3-17 Detailed Specification ..................... 2-10 Detour ............................................ 3-26 Device Information...................... ... 7-14 Disc Format ..................................... 2-7 Disc Type ......................................... 2-7 Disc/Content format compatibility ..... 2-7 Disconnecting a Device .................. 4-29 Display ............................................ 7-6 Display ........................................... 7-17 Display Off ..................................... 7-28 DivXVOD ....................................... 7-10 Downloading Call History ................ 4-25 Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts ...... ...................................................... 4-18 Driver Alert Guidance ...................... 7-20 Driving Speed Setting ..................... 7-17 Dual-layer DVD Video Disc ................ 2-8 During a call .................................... 4-9 DVD language code ......................... 8-2 DVD Mode ...................................... 2-24 DVD Region Code ............................ 2-8 DVD Region Code .......................... 2-11 E Edit Route ...................................... 3-26 Editing POI Icons .............................. 3-9 Ending a call ................................... 4-14 Entering Call History Screen ........... 4-24 Errors unavoidable due to system characteristics .................................. 5-2 F FAQ .................................................. 8-7 Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks. ...................................................... 2-14 Favorite Places ............................... 7-22 FM/AM Mode ................................... 2-2 Functions supported by Bluetooth Handsfree ........................................ 4-3 G GPS Information .............................. 5-2 Guidance ........................................ 7-18 H Head Unit ........................................ 1-5 Help ................................................. 5-4 Home, Office .................................. 7-22 I Info On/ Info Off .............................. 2-16 Info On/ Info Off .............................. 2-22 Info On/ Info Off .............................. 2-38 Info On/ Info Off .............................. 2-49 Info ................................................. 2-43 Initial Screen ..................................... 3-6 Intersection Search ......................... 3-15 Intersection Zoom Mode ................. 3-21 iPod Mode ...................................... 2-44 K Key Product Features ...................... 1-4 Keyboard ........................................ 7-25 L Landmark/Logo .............................. 3-28 Language ....................................... 7-26 List Menu Screen ............................ 2-19 Logo ............................................... 3-28 M Main ............................................... 7-16 Making a call from Call history ........ 4-11 Making a call from Speed Dia ......... 4-10 Making/Answering Calls ................. 4-10 malfunctioned ................................... 8-6 Map Display Settings ........................ 3-7 Map Landmarks and Logos ............ 3-28 Map Menu ........................................ 3-8 Map Screen ...................................... 3-5 Map ................................................ 3-15 Media ............................................... 7-8 Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration .... ...................................................... 4-17 Motorway Mode ............................. 3-22 Moving between folders .................. 2-23 Moving between Lists .................... 2-22 MP3 CD Mode ............................... 2-17 MP3 File Structure .......................... 2-10 My Places ...................................... 3-14 My Places ...................................... 7-21 My Places ....................................... 7-21 N Navigation ..................................... 7-16 O Operating Menus during a Call........ 4-13 Operating the Navigation .................. 3-2 Ordinary Disc Compatibility ............... 2-8
&J@AT P Pairing a New Device ...................... 4-28 Pairing from the Bluetooth Device ... 4-5 Parallel Parking ................................. 6-8 PC-created disc compatibility ........... 2-8 PGS ................................................. 6-7 Phone Number Search ................... 3-15 Picture Frame................................. 7-25 Playing a CD ................................... 2-14 Playing a DVD ................................. 2-25 Playing Bluetooth Audio ................ 2-54 Playing iPod ................................... 2-47 Playing MP3 ................................... 2-20 Playing USB Music ......................... 2-36 Playing USB Video .......................... 2-42 POI Display ....................................... 3-9 Point of Interest (POI) Search .......... 3-12 Precautions for safe driving ............... 3-2 Precautions for safe driving ............... 4-3 Precautions upon burning MP3 files........ ...................................................... 2-10 Precautions upon handling discs ...... 2-6 Preliminary Guidance Mode ............ 3-21 Preset Scan ...................................... 2-5 8-12 Previous Destination, Previous Searches, Previous Start Point ........................ 3-13 Q QIBLA ........................................... 1-10 Quick Menu .................................... 3-12 R Recommended bit rates and frequency . ........................................................ 2-9 Rejecting a call ............................... 4-12 Repeat ........................................... 2-15 Repeat ........................................... 2-21 Repeat ........................................... 2-38 Repeat ........................................... 2-43 Repeat ........................................... 2-49 Reset (Default) ................................ 7-20 Restore Factory Settings ............... 7-15 Returning to current location .......... 2-23 Rotating Image ............................... 2-40 Route Calculation ........................... 3-18 Route Guidance ............................. 3-20 Route Indicator Line ....................... 7-18 Route Info ....................................... 3-25 Route Menu .................................... 3-23 Route Option .................................. 3-25 Route Overview .............................. 3-24 Route Recalculation ........................ 3-19 Route Search ................................. 7-18 S Saving Automatically ......................... 2-4 Saving Image Frame ...................... 2-41 Saving Manually ................................ 2-4 Saving Radio Frequency ................... 2-4 Scan ............................................... 2-16 Scan ............................................... 2-22 Scan ............................................... 2-38 Scanning Presets ............................. 2-3 Scanning Radio Frequency ............... 2-4 Screen Configuration ........................ 6-7 Search by name ............................. 4-24 Searching by number ..................... 4-24 Searching CD Tracks ...................... 2-15 Searching Contacts ........................ 4-23 Searching iPod Files ....................... 2-48 Searching iPod ............................... 2-47 Searching POIs ............................... 3-10 Steps upon Initial Connection ......... 2-45 Straight Parking ................................ 6-7 Streaming Audio Setting ................. 7-12 Supported disc formats .................... 2-7 Supported iPod devices ................. 2-44 Supported MP3 File Specification ..... 2-9 Switching Call to the Bluetooth phone .. ...................................................... 4-13 Switching Call to the Handsfree ...... 4-13 Switching to Call Waiting ................ 4-14 System Update ............................... 7-26 Searching Titles/Chapters .............. 2-26 Searching USB Image Files ............. 2-39 Searching USB Music Files ............. 2-37 Searching USB Videos ................... 2-42 Selecting a Chapter ........................ 2-25 Selecting Bluetooth Audio ............. 2-54 Selecting from the Mode Screen ..... 2-21 Selecting iPod file ........................... 2-48 Selecting MP3 files ......................... 2-21 Setting a Destination ....................... 3-16 Setting Auto Connection ................. 4-31 Setting Balance/Fader ...................... 7-4 Setting Bass/Mid/Treble .................... 7-4 Setting Beep .................................... 7-6 Setting Bluetooth Connection ....... 4-27 Setting Connection ......................... 2-55 Setting Fan Direction ........................ 6-5 Setting Fan Level .............................. 6-6 Setting Illumination ........................... 7-7 Setting Mic volume ......................... 4-15 Setting Navigation Volume ................ 3-8 Setting Screen Ratio ......................... 7-8 Setting Volume Ratio ........................ 7-5 Settings ............................................ 6-9 Setup ............................................... 7-2 Shuffle ............................................ 2-16 Shuffle ............................................ 2-21 Shuffle ............................................ 2-38 Shuffle ............................................ 2-49 Slideshow Interval ........................... 2-40 Sound .............................................. 7-4 Speed Alert Guidance ..................... 7-19 Speed Alerts ................................... 7-23 Speed Dependent Volume Control .... 7-5 Starting Mode .................................. 2-3 Starting Mode ................................ 2-14 Starting Mode ................................ 2-20 Starting Mode ................................ 2-25 Starting Mode ................................. 2-47 Starting Mode ................................ 2-50 Starting Mode ................................ 2-54 Starting Mode ................................... 7-3 Starting Navigation ........................... 3-5 Starting USB Image Mode .............. 2-39 Starting USB Music Mode .............. 2-36 Starting USB Video Mode ............... 2-41 Status Bar Icons .............................. 4-9 Steering Wheel Remote Controller .... 1-7 When there is a connected device .... 4-8
&J@AT T Troubleshooting ................................ 8-5 Turn List Mode ............................... 3-22 U USB Image Mode ........................... 2-34 USB Mode ..................................... 2-32 USB MP3 Information and Precautions .. ...................................................... 2-30 USB Music Mode ........................... 2-32 USB Video Mode ............................ 2-35 Using Auto Store .............................. 2-3 Using Bluetooth .............................. 4-8 Using iPod Devices ......................... 2-44 Using Menus within List Screen ...... 2-22 Using Setup ...................................... 7-4 Using the Interactive Menu ............. 2-26 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-21 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-27 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-30 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-37 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-39 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-43 Using the Menu Buttons ................ 2-49 8-14 Using the Menu Buttons ................... 2-5 Using the Menu Buttons ................. 2-15 Using the Navigation ....................... 3-11 Using TUNE ..................................... 2-3 V View ............................................... 7-24 Viewing Call History Information ...... 4-26 Viewing Car Contacts Information ... 4-23 Viewing GPS Info .............................. 5-3 Viewing Help .................................... 5-4 Viewing in Full Screen ..................... 2-27 Viewing in Full Screen ..................... 2-31 Viewing Info .................................... 2-41 W Warnings and Cautions .................... 1-2 What is Bluetooth? ......................... 4-2 When a phone is already paired ........ 4-6 When GPS info cannot be used ........ 5-2 When no phones have been paired .. 4-5 When pairing additional device ......... 4-7 When Searching Chapters ............. 2-26 When Searching Titles ................... 2-26
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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. Caution: Any changes or modications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC.
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APPENDIX 9-17
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-01-31 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2012-01-31
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014195663
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1 | Physical Address |
203, Teheran-ro
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1 |
Seoul, N/A 135-977
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1 |
South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@siemic.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
TQ8
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
AV130A7AN
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
S**** C****
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1 | Title |
Senior Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
+82-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
+82-3********
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1 |
c******@mobis.co.kr
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 03/16/2012 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | CAR AVN | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is maximum conducted RF output power. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
HCT Co., LTD
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1 | Name |
S******** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 |
s******@HCT.co.kr
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0023600 |
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