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Pairing from the Bluetooth Device In the Search from Device screen Search for the car name and pair the device Enter the Passkey Bluetooth becomes connected. From the Bluetooth device, search for the car name and pair the device. When searching from the Bluetooth device, the car name is Santa Fe Sport and the default passkey is '0000'. i Information 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. When a Phone is Already Paired key on the steering Press the wheel remote controller or the PHONE key Press Yes Select the device from the device list Press Connect . Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-5 4-5 i B a s c M o d e S c r e e n Name Description 1 Help 2 Add New Connect/
Disconnect 4 Delete 5 Delete All 6 Auto Connection Help section related to pairing and connecting/disconnecting Bluetooth devices and Hands-
free phone features Pair a new Bluetooth device Connect or disconnect a Bluetooth device Delete a paired Bluetooth device Delete all paired Bluetooth device Set Bluetooth auto-connection when car ignition is turned on When Pairing Additional Device Press the Add New button to pair a new Bluetooth device. For more information on pairing, refer to the 'When no phones have been paired'
section. i Information When a Bluetooth device is connected, a new device cannot be paired. If you want to pair a new phone, first disconnect the connected Bluetooth device. Basic Mode Screen 1 2 4 5 6 Select the device you want to connect and press the Connect button. If the phone you want to connect does not exist, press the Add New button to pair a new Bluetooth device. 4-6 When There is a Connected Device Press the PHONE key on the head unit to display the following screen. key on the steering wheel remote controller or the 1 2 9 10 5 4 6 8 Enter the phone number you wish to call and press the Send button. i Information The mobile phone battery and signal strength icons may not be sup-
ported in some mobile phones. The remaining battery level displayed on your mobile phone battery icon may slightly differ with the device display. The speed dial feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. Name 1 Info Display Window 2 Send End 4 Dial Pad 5 Favorites 6 Delete Contacts 8 Connections 9 Remaining Battery 10 Call Signal Strength Description Displays name of currently connected device 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 and hold 0 to enter a '+'
Press and hold 1 ~ 9 to connect to the speed dial saved within the mobile phone Displays the Favorites list screen Deletes entered numbers one digit at a time Displays contacts list screen Displays the Bluetooth device Connections screen Displays the remaining battery for the connected Bluetooth device Displays the call signal strength Bluetooth Handsfree l 4- 4-
i B a s c M o d e S c r e e n Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology During a Call 1 2 5 6 4 The name of the other party is displayed if the number is saved within your contacts. If not, only the phone number is displayed. During a call, the other party's name/number and the call time are displayed. i Information The telephone number may not be displayed in some mobile phones. 4-8 4-8 Name 1 Info Display Window 2 Switch End 4 Dial Pad 5 Contacts 6 Private Outgoing Vol. Description Displays other party's name/number If there is a waiting call, displays the 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 function 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 Making/Answering Calls Calling by Dialing a Number Enter number on the Dial Pad Press key on the the steering wheel remote controller. Send or the 2 1 Send button without If you press the entering a number, the Call History screen is displayed. Press and hold the dial pad 0 + (over 0.8 seconds) to enter a "+". Making a Call from Speed Dial Enter the 1 or 2 digit speed dial number with the Dial Pad Press and hold the last number. Name Description 1 Send 2 End Calls the entered phone num-
ber Deletes all entered numbers i Information Most Audio and Setup mode features will not operate during a Bluetooth handsfree call. Only the call volume and Navigation mode screen can be operated. i Information For speed dials saved within mobile phones, up to 2 digits are supported. Saving or changing speed dial numbers through the head unit is not supported. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-9 4-9 U s n g i Blu e t o o t h W l i r e e s s T e c h n o o g y l Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Calling through Redial Press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the key on the Send button or the steering wheel remote controller. Send button or the Making a Call from Call History Press the key on the steering wheel remote controller Select contact from the Call History Press Call . i Information Redialing is not possible when there is no call history or the Bluetooth phone has not been connected. 4-10 4-10 i Information Calling through the call history is not pos-
sible when there is no call history or the Bluetooth phone has not been connected. Within the call history screen, press the Download 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. Answering a Call Incoming call notice Press the Accept button or the key on the steering wheel remote controller. i Information When the incoming call pop-up is dis-
played, most audio and SETUP mode functions will not operate. Only the call volume and Navigation screens can be operated. The telephone number may not be dis-
Rejecting a Call Incoming call notice Press the Reject button or the key on the steering wheel remote controller. i Information The reject call function may not be sup-
played in some mobile phones. ported in some mobile phones. When there is an incoming call, the bell will sound and the phone number of the other party will be displayed on the incoming call pop-up, as shown here. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-11 4-11 U s n g i Blu e t o o t h W l i r e e s s T e c h n o o g y l Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Operating Menus during a Call Switching Call to Bluetooth Phone During handsfree call Press the button or press and hold key (over 0.8 seconds) on the the steering wheel remote controller. The call will be switched from the hands-
free to the Bluetooth mobile phone. i Information The Private function may not be sup-
ported in some mobile phones. Switching Call to the Handsfree During call on mobile phone Press the button or press and hold the key (over 0.8 seconds) on the steering wheel remote controller. The call will be switched from the Bluetooth mobile phone to the car handsfree. 4-12 Private Use Handsfree Ending a Call While on a call Press the button or the wheel remote controller. End key on the steering Switching to Call Waiting If another person calls while you are already on a call, the current call must be placed on hold or ended to answer the new call. The Bluetooth handsfree call will end. 1 2 4 If there is waiting call, press the key on the steering wheel remote controller Switch
(under 0.8 seconds) or press the button on the Phone screen. Name Description 1 Hold 1st Call 2 End 1st Call Reject 4 Switch Places current call on call waiting and answers new call Ends current call and answers new call Rejects new call and maintain current call If there is a call waiting, switch-
es to the waiting call i Information Call waiting is a feature that allows the caller to answer a second call while already on a call. When call waiting is used, the first call is placed on waiting mode. Switching to call waiting may not be sup-
ported in some mobile phones. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-1 4-1 U s n g i Blu e t o o t h W l i r e e s s T e c h n o o g y l Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Setting Mic Volume While on a call Press the Set Outgoing Volume Press OK . i Information 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, adjust the volume setting. Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume While on a call Use the VOL knob on the head unit or the VOL + , VOL -
keys on the steering wheel remote controller to adjust the ring/call volume. Mute button, the out-
If you press the going volume is muted and blocked to the other party. 4-14 Outgoing Vol. Contacts Press the PHONE key on the head unit or the the steering wheel remote controller Press key on
. i Information For contacts, up to 5,000 entries can be downloaded to each paired Bluetooth device. Contacts can be viewed only when a Bluetooth device has been con-
nected. 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 status bar. icon will be displayed within the It is not possible to download contacts when the contacts download setting has been turned off within your Bluetooth device. Some devices may also require device authorization to download con-
tacts. If downloading cannot be normally conducted, check the Bluetooth device settings or whether download confirm popup is displayed on the phone screen. The download feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. Check to see that the Bluetooth device supports the download fea-
ture. For more information on mobile phone compatibility, visit the Hyundai Motor Company website (http://www.hyundaiusa.com). Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-15 4-15 U s n g i Blu e t o o t h W l i r e e s s T e c h n o o g y l Contacts Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration 1 2 5 4 Name 1 Search 2 Download Bluetooth Device Name 4 List Page 5 Download Source Description Search downloaded mobile phone contacts
(Search by name or number) Download contacts from Bluetooth device Name of connected Bluetooth device Displays total number of list pages and current list page (List page jump upon selecting scroll area) Displays whether contacts were downloaded from the mobile phone or SIM i Information 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 downloaded 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 down-
loaded 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.) Downloaded contacts could be lost depending on the state of the head unit. Always make sure to back up important data. 4-16 Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts Press the Download button in the Contacts screen Press Yes . i Information Time required to download contacts may differ depending on your mobile phone model or data size. i Information Upon downloading mobile phone con-
tacts, the previous data is deleted. This feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. Upon downloading, contacts saved in your SIM and mobile phone are down-
loaded simultaneously. To change the contacts download set-
tings, change the following menu setting. SETUP Bluetooth Contacts Download Setting . When using Contacts Sync, the contacts and call histories within your mobile phone are automatically downloaded once Bluetooth is connected. To turn this feature off, go to SETUP Bluetooth Contacts Sync Setting . Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-1 4-1 U s n g i Blu e t o o t h W l i r e e s s T e c h n o o g y l Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Checking Mobile Contacts Details Select the desired phone number from the mobile contacts list to check details about the contact. Adding as a Favorite Select number from the Contacts screen Within the details screen, press Add as Favorite Press Add . i Information Up to 8 Favorites can be added. Saved Favorites can be viewed by press-
ing the Favorite button in the Phone screen. The Favorites Information screen is dis-
played only when there are more than 2 saved numbers. If there is only 1 saved number, then the number is directly saved to the Favorites list. 4-18 Favorites Calling Favorites In Phone screen Press Favorite Select the desired Favorite Call is connected. i Information Favorites can be added through Phone Select contact Add as Favorite . Up to 8 Favorites can be added and Favorites can be used only when a Bluetooth device has been connected. Selecting/Deleting Favorites In Favorites screen Press Delete Items Select items you want to delete and press Delete Press Yes . Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-19 4-19 U s n g i Blu e t o o t h W l i r e e s s T e c h n o o g y l Contacts Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Searching Contacts In Phone screen Press
. Search by Name Press the Search by Name button Enter name and press
. Searching by Number Press the Search by Number button Enter number and press
. i Information When searching for a number it is possible to search by entering just a part of the name. i Information When searching a number, it is possible to search by entering just a part of the entire number.
(ex : if you enter "1544", all numbers that include "1544" will be searched.) 4-20 SearchSearchSearch Call History Entering Call History Screen Within the Phone screen, press the key on the Send button or the steering wheel remote controller. 1 2 4 i Information The call history may not be saved in the call history list in some mobile phones. Calls received with hidden caller ID will not be saved in the call history list. Call History Screen Configuration Name Description 1 Dialed Call 2 Received Call Missed Call 4 Download Displays the outgoing call his-
tory list Displays the incoming call history list Displays the missed call his-
tory list Downloads call history from mobile phone Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-21 4-21 U s n g i Blu e t o o t h W l i r e e s s T e c h n o o g y l Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Downloading Call History In Call History screen Press Download . i Information Up to 20 dialed, incoming, and missed call history lists can be downloaded. The dialed/incoming time and call time infor-
mation are not supported. 4-22 Sorting call histories by time is not supported. It is possible to download call history even dur-
ing 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 start downloading when the call history download feature is turned off within the Bluetooth device. Also some devices may require device authorization upon attempting to download call history. If downloading cannot be normally conducted, check the Bluetooth device settings or the screen state. The download feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. Check to see that the Bluetooth device supports the down-
load feature. For more information on mobile phone compatibility, visit the Hyundai Motor web-
site (http://www.hyundaiusa.com). Viewing Call History Information Within the Call History screen, select the wanted call. 1 2 Name Description 1 Download 2 Call Delete Download call histories from mobile phone Calls the number Deletes the call history Setting Bluetooth Connection Press the Phone screen. button on the Connections Menu 1 2 4 5 6 Name 1 Help 2 Add New Connect/
Disconnect 4 Delete 5 Delete All 6 Auto Connection Paired Device List 8 Streaming Connection State 8 9 Description Displays Bluetooth Help screen Pairs a new Bluetooth device Connects/disconnects a Bluetooth device Deletes a paired Bluetooth device Deletes all paired Bluetooth devices Sets Bluetooth device auto connec-
tion when car ignition is turned on Shows list of paired Bluetooth de-
vices Shows Bluetooth Streaming con-
nection state Connecting a Device Select the device you wish to connect from the list Press
. U s n g i Blu e t o o t h W l i r e e s s T e c h n o o g y l 9 Handsfree Connection State Shows Bluetooth Handsfree con-
nection state Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-2 4-2 ConnectionsConnect Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Pairing a New Device For more information on pairing, refer to the 'When no phones have been paired'
section. i Information Bluetooth features supported within the vehicle are as follows. Some features 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, Outgoing Volume)
- Download Call History
- Download Mobile Contacts
- Download SIM Contacts
- Contacts/ Call History Auto Download
- Bluetooth device auto connection
- Playing Bluetooth Streaming Audio 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 in the pro-
cess of connecting, the connection pro-
cess cannot be canceled. Only Bluetooth Handsfree and Bluetooth Audio related features will operate within this system. Normal operation is possible only for devices that support handsfree or audio features, 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.) The Phone screen is displayed once Bluetooth Handsfree is connected, and the Bluetooth Audio screen is displayed once audio streaming is connected. 4-24 Disconnecting a Device Select the device you wish to disconnect Press Disconnect Press Yes . i Information 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 devices are automatically searched and connected. If the system becomes unstable due to communication errors between the vehicle and the Bluetooth device, reset the Bluetooth feature and try again. Upon resetting Bluetooth feature, the system is restored to its factory release state. Press the SETUP key Bluetooth Advanced Settings Restore Factory Settings . Deleting a Device Select the device you want to delete Press Delete Press Yes . Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-25 4-25 U s n g i Blu e t o o t h W l i r e e s s T e c h n o o g y l Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Setting Auto Connection Press the Auto Connection button Select the desired option Set and press Done . A device cannot be deleted if it is connected. To delete a paired device, first disconnect the Bluetooth connection and then delete the paired device. Press Delete All to delete all paired Bluetooth devices. i Information If a paired phone is deleted, its call history and contacts lists will also be deleted. 1 2 4 If auto connection is turned on, a Bluetooth device will automatically be connected according to the set option when the car ignition is turned on. 4-26 Name 1 Disable Auto Connection 2 Previously Connected Phone User Selected Phone 4 Connect by Priority Description Disables auto connection Auto connection with the previ-
ously connected Bluetooth phone Automatically connects to a user selected Bluetooth de-
vice Automatically connects ac-
cording to the set Bluetooth phone priority i Information The Auto Connection button is a shortcut Bluetooth menu to go to SETUP Auto Connections Settings . If you press the Setting button next to the User Selected Phone and Connect by Priority options, you can designate the phone you wish to connect or set the phone priority. 5 Voice Recognition Using Voice Recognition Voice Command Lists CAR AVN SYSTEM Using Voice Recognition Starting Voice Recognition Starting Voice Recognition Shortly press the key on the steering remote controller (under 0.8 seconds) Say a command. Once voice recognition starts, the voice command entry window and the six repre-
sentative commands are displayed. If voice recognition is in [Normal Mode], then the system will say "Please say a command," followed by a beep tone. If voice recognition is in [Expert Mode], then you will only hear a beep.
(e.g. screen displayed when Help is said) i Information To change the Normal/Expert setting, SETUP key and enter the press the Voice Recognition settings screen. Skipping Prompt Messages While prompt message is being stated Shortly press the key on the steering remote controller. (under 0.8 seconds) The prompt message is immediately ended and the beep tone will sound. After the "beep", say the voice command. NOTICE For proper recognition, say the command after the voice instruction and beep tone. 5-2 Re-starting Voice Recognition While system waits Shortly press the key on the steering remote controller.
(under 0.8 seconds) The command wait state will end and the beep tone will sound. After the "beep", say the voice command. Ending Voice Recognition While Voice Recognition is operating Press and hold the key on the steering remote controller. (over 0.8 seconds) i Information In a state where the system is waiting for a voice command, say "cancel" or "exit"
to end voice recognition. You can also press and hold the key on the steering remote controller to end voice recognition. While using voice recognition, pressing a steering wheel remote control or a different key will end voice recognition. Voice Recognition l 5- 5-
i i U s n g V o c e R e c o g n i t i o n Using Voice Recognition Using Voice Recognition Press the key on the steering remote controller. The voice command entry window and the six representative commands are displayed. i Information If voice recognition is set to 'Expert', then the 'Please say a command' prompt will not be provided. Only the 'beep' will sound. Adjusting Voice Recognition Volume While Voice Recognition is operating Turn the VOL knob left/right to adjust the voice recognition prompt volume. If voice recognition is set to 'Expert', then the six representative commands are not shown on the screen. After the 'Beep', the icon will change icon to indicate that a command to the can now be stated. 5-4 Illustration on Using Voice Recognition
(Setting Home as the Destination) Press the key (under 0.8 seconds). The system awaits for your command and display a list of accessible commands on the screen. Please say a command BEEP Destination Destination Please say a command BEEP Go Home Voice Recognition l 5-5 5-5 i i U s n g V o c e R e c o g n i t i o n Voice Command Lists Voice Command List Help Command List Voice commands within this system are categorized into
"Common Commands" and "Mode Commands."
Common Commands (
) : commands that can be used in all situations. Mode Commands (
) : commands that can be used in spe-
cific multimedia/navigation/Bluetooth mode states. i Information Some commands will operate properly only when a USB, iPod, Bluetooth or other device has been connected. Command Help Destination Help Map Help Radio Help XM Help Disc Help iPod Help USB Help Phone Help Operation Displays the main Help screen Displays the Destination related command list Displays the Map related command list Displays the FM/AM radio related command list Displays the XM radio related command list Displays the DISC mode related command list for the disc inserted in the CD Player Displays the iPod related command list Displays the USB related command list Displays the Phone related comand list 5-6 Audio System Command List FM/AM Radio Command Radio
(Radio) AM
(Radio) FM FM1/FM2 AM <50~110>
FM <8.5~10.9>
AM Preset <1~6>
FM1 Preset <1~6>
FM2 Preset <1~6>
Operation Plays the most recent frequency for the most recently operated band Plays the most recent frequency for the corre-
sponding band Plays the most recent frequency for the corre-
sponding band In the case of FM. The most recent frequency within the most re-
cently played FM1 or FM2 band is played Plays the most recent frequency for the corre-
sponding band Plays the desired AM band frequency (e.g. AM
"Five-Hundred Thirty") Plays the desired FM band frequency (e.g. FM
"Eighty-Seven point Five") Plays the desired AM band preset frequency Plays the desired FM1 band preset frequency Plays the desired FM2 band preset frequency Command Preset <1~6>
Seek Up Seek Down Preset Up Preset Down Auto Store Scan On Scan Off Preset Scan Operation Plays the desired preset frequency for the cur-
rent band Searches and plays the next frequency of the current band Searches and plays the previous frequency of the current band Plays the next preset frequency of the current band Plays the previous preset frequency of the cur-
rent band Searches all frequencies within the current band and stores the 6 frequencies with the most superior reception as preset buttons Scans receivable frequencies from the current broadcast and plays for 5 seconds each Ends the currently operating Scan or Preset Scan feature Plays through all presets for five seconds each, beginning with the current preset Voice Recognition l 5- 5-
i V o c e C o m m a n d L s t s i Command Preset Up Preset Down Scan On Scan Off Preset Scan Operation Plays the next preset channel of the current band Plays the previous preset channel of the current band Scans receivable channels from the current broadcast and plays for 5 seconds each Ends the currently operating Scan or Preset Scan feature Plays through all presets for five seconds each, beginning with the current preset Voice Command Lists XM Radio Command XM XM1/XM2/XM XM Channel
<1~255>
XM1 Preset <1~6>
XM2 Preset <1~6>
XM Preset <1~6>
Channel <1~255>
Preset <1~6>
Channel Up Channel Down Operation Plays the last channel within the last band from XM1, XM2, and XM Plays the most recent channel for the corre-
sponding band Plays the desired XM band channel (e.g. XM channel "Eleven") Plays the desired preset channel for XM1 band Plays the desired preset channel for XM2 band Plays the desired preset channel for XM band Plays the desired channel of the current band Plays the desired preset channel of the current band Plays the next channel of the current band Plays the previous channel of the current band 5-8 CD(Audio Type) CD(MP3 Type) Command Operation CD CD Track <1~99>
Play Pause Next Track Previous Track Repeat On Repeat Off Shuffle On Shuffle Off Scan On Scan Off Track <1~99>
If the DISC inserted in the CD Player is either a CD or MP DISC, then the CD or MP will be played If the DISC inserted in the CD Player is a CD, then CD Mode will start and plays the desired track Plays the currently paused song Pauses the current song Plays the next track Plays the previous track Repeats the current track Cancels repeat play to play tracks in sequential order Randomly plays the tracks within the CD Cancels random Play to play tracks in sequen-
tial order Plays each file for 10 seconds beginning with the current file Ends the currently operating Scan feature Plays the desired track number Command CD Play Pause Next File Previous File Next Folder Previous Folder Repeat On Repeat Off Repeat Folder Shuffle On Shuffle Off Shuffle Folder Scan On Scan Off Folder Scan Operation If the DISC inserted in the CD Player is either a CD or MP DISC, then the CD or MP will be played Plays the currently paused song Pauses the current song Plays the next track Plays the previous track Plays the first file in the next folder Plays the first file in the previous folder Repeats the current file Cancels repeat play to play files in sequential order Repeats all files in the current folder Plays all files within the CD in random order Cancels random play to play files in sequential order Randomly plays the files within the current folder Plays each file in the folder for 10 seconds begin-
ning with the current file Ends the currently operating Scan or Folder Scan feature Plays each file in the folder for 10 seconds be-
ginning with the current file Voice Recognition l 5-9 5-9 i V o c e C o m m a n d L s t s i Voice Command Lists USB Music USB Image Command USB USB Image Next File Previous File Next Folder Previous Folder Operation If the USB has been connected to the device, play the MP or image files within the USB If the USB has been connected to the device, displays the image files within the USB Displays the next image file Displays the previous image file Displays the first image file within the next folder Displays the first image file within the previous folder Command USB USB Music Play Pause Next File Previous File Next Folder Previous Folder Repeat On Repeat Off Repeat Folder Shuffle On Shuffle Off Shuffle Folder Scan On Scan Off Folder Scan Operation If the USB has been connected to the device, play the MP or image files within the USB If the USB has been connected to the device, plays the MP files within the USB Plays the currently paused song Pauses the current song Plays the next track Plays the previous track Plays the first file in the next folder Plays the first file in the previous folder Repeats the current file Cancels repeat play to play files in sequential order Repeats all files in the current folder Plays all files within the USB in random order Cancels random play to play files in sequential order Randomly plays the files within the current folder Plays each file in the folder for 10 seconds begin-
ning with the current file Ends the currently operating Scan or Folder Scan feature Plays each file in the folder for 10 seconds be-
ginning with the current file 5-10 iPod My Music Command iPod Play Pause Next Song Previous Song Repeat On Repeat Off Shuffle On Shuffle Off Operation Plays the songs within the iPod if the iPod has been connected to the device Plays the currently paused song Pauses the current song Plays the next song Plays the previous song Repeats the current file Cancels repeat play to play files in sequential order Plays all files within the current category in ran-
dom order Cancels random play to play files in sequential order Command My Music Play Pause Next File Previous File Repeat On Repeat Off Shuffle On Shuffle Off Scan On Scan Off Operation Plays the songs within the My Music Plays the currently paused song Pauses the current song Plays the next file Plays the previous file Repeats the current file Cancels repeat play to play files in sequential order Plays all files within the current category in ran-
dom order Cancels random play to play files in sequential order Plays each file in the folder for 10 seconds be-
ginning with the current file Ends the currently operating Scan or Folder Scan feature Voice Recognition l 5-11 5-11 i V o c e C o m m a n d L s t s i Voice Command Lists Others Command Audio On Audio Off Bluetooth Audio Auxiliary Blue Link Operation Turns on the Audio Turns off the Audio Plays Bluetooth Audio Plays the connected auxiliary device Displays the Blue Link mode screen Phone Command List Command Call Name Call <Name>
Dial Number Dial <Number>
Contacts Recent Calls Redial Operation Makes the call to the name Call <Name> saved in Contacts (e.g. Call "John") Makes the call to the number Call can be made by dialing the spoken numbers
(e.g. Dial "12") Displays list of saved contacts Say the name to connect the call to the corre-
sponding contact The user can select a number from the outgo-
ing, incoming, and missed calls Connects the most recently called number 5-12 Navigation Command List Destination Command Find Address Operation Sets the destination through address search for route guidance Previous Destination Sets the previous destination as the current destination Previous Searches Sets one of the previous searches as the cur-
Find Nearest POI Find the Nearest
<POI Category>
Destination POI by Phone Number Emergency Police rent destination Sets a POI near the current position as the destination for route guidance through the POI category search Sets a POI near the current position as the desti-
nation by directly inputting the POI name for route guidance (e.g. Find the Nearest "Restaurants") For more information on <POI Category>, refer to Page -0. Sets the destination by searching the phone number of the facility Searches for a police station near the current position and sets it as the destination for route guidance Command Find Emergency Dealership My Places Go Home Go to Office Previous Start Position Favorite Place
<1 ~ 5>
Operation Searches for a dealership near the current posi-
tion and sets it as the destination for route guid-
ance Sets one of the list of previously registered ad-
dresses in the My Places as the destination Sets the previously registered home address as the destination for route guidance Sets the previously registered office address as the destination for route guidance Sets the previous start position as the current destination Sets a previously registered favorite place as the destination for route guidance i V o c e C o m m a n d L s t s i Emergency Hospital Searches for a hospital near the current position and sets it as the destination for route guidance Voice Recognition l 5-1 5-1 Voice Command Lists Map Command Operation Map Current Location Displays the current position of the vehicle Voice Guidance On Turns the Voice Guidance On Voice Guidance Off Turns the Voice Guidance Off Voice Guidance Louder Increases the Voice Guidance volume by 1 level Voice Guidance Softer Decreases the Voice Guidance volume by 1 level Repeat Voice Guidance Repeats the route guidance Cancel Route Deletes the designated destination and termi-
nates the route guidance Searches detour routes within a <1, 2, 5, 10>
mile radius Searches detour routes within a <1, 2, 5, 10>
kilometer radius Reports the remaining distance until destination by voice Detour <1, 2, 5, 10>
mile(s) Detour <1, 2, 5, 10>
kilometer(s) Distance to Destina-
tion Time to Destination Reports the remaining time until destination by voice Store Marked Loca-
tion to <Text Tag>
(ex : Store Marked Location to "User 1") Replan Faster Time Route Registers the selected location into the selected Address book Recalculates the route with faster time route 5-14 Command Replan Shorter Dis-
tance Route Zoom In/Zoom Out Zoom <Scale>
Zoom Maximum Zoom Minimum View Route XM Traffic Auto Zoom On Auto Zoom Off Auto Mode Daylight Mode Night Mode North Up Heading Up Operation Recalculates the route with shorter distance route Decreases/Increases the map zoom by one level Displays the map in the corresponding zoom
<scale> : 150, 00, 00 feet/0.25, 0.5 miles/1 mile/2, 4, 8, 16, 64, 10, 250 miles 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 meters/1.6, .2, 6.4, 12, 25, 50, 100, 200, 400 kilometers Displays the map screen in the maximum zoom level Displays the map screen in the minimum zoom level If the destination has been set, displays the en-
tire route on the screen until the destination Displays XM Traffic information on the screen Turns the Auto Zoom feature on Turns the Auto Zoom feature off Automatically converts the map display between daylight and night mode Converts the map display into daylight mode Converts the map display into night mode Displays the map in North Up mode Displays the map in Heading Up mode POI Category List Restaurants African Restaurants American Restaurants Asian Restaurants Chinese Restaurants Coffee Shop Continental Restaurants Fast Food French Restaurants Italian Restaurants Japanese Restaurants Korean Restaurants Latin American Restaurants Mexican Restaurants Seafood Restaurants Vegetarian Restaurants Other Restaurants Automotive Auto Parts Auto Service Automobile Dealership Car Wash Gas Station Hyundai Dealership Motorcycle Dealership Parking Rest Area Road Assistance Travel Airport Bus Station Campground City Center Ferry Terminal Hotel Local Transit Rental Car Agency Tourist Attraction Tourist Information Train Station Travel Agent Shopping Bookstore Clothing Shop Convenience Store Department Store Electronics Store Gift Shop Grocery Store Hardware Store Home Specialty Store Music Store Pharmacy Shoe Store Shopping Center Sporting Goods Store Recreation Amusement Park Cinema Golf Course Museum Recreation Area Ski Resort Sports Activities Sports Complex Video & Game Rental Winery Other Recreation Financial Services ATM Bank Business Facility Check Cashing Service Money Transfer Community City Hall Civic Center Convention Center Court House Fire Department Government Offices Library Police Station Post Office School Utilities Waste & Sanitary Services Attorney Cleaning & Laundry Communication Services Dentist Funeral Home Hair & Beauty Hospital Medical Service Mover Services Photography Physician Social Service Tailor & Alteration Tax Service Voice Recognition l 5-15 5-15 i V o c e C o m m a n d L s t s i MEMO 5-16 6 Information XM Data Blue Link GPS Information Help CAR AVN SYSTEM XM Data About XM Data Press the INFO key Press XM Data . About XM Data Service The XM Data Service is a paid membership Satellite radio service which provides users with traffic, stock, sports, and weather infor-
mation. However, weather information is not supported for vehicles purchased in Canada. 2 4 1 3 6-2 Name Description 1 Weather 2 Traffic 3 Stocks 4 Sports Displays weather information for the next three days Press the More button to check details Displays road accident/traffic in-
formation Press the More button to check details Shows stock information for three Favorite Stocks Press the More button to check details Shows sports team information for two My Teams Press the More button to check details
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XM Data Warnings and Advisories This service provides weather warnings and advisories, such as Tornado, Storm, Flood, etc. as symbols on the Navigation map. Details can be viewed on specific regions by using the zoom in and zoom out fea-
tures. Traffic Data Service Press the INFO key Press XM Data Press More in Traffic. Automatic route recalculation (guidance) according to changes in traffic condi-
tions. Provides short-cuts for initially searched routes. Displays increased detour distance and estimated driving times. Displays icons by each traffic situation on the map. 1. Calculation by Incorporating Actual Road Traffic Conditions. Incorporation of traffic information to route calculations is a user option which can be turned on or off by the user. 2. Displays Road Traffic Situations. RTM (Road Traffic Message) is a fea-
ture which displays symbols of icons for each type of road traffic condition, such as locations under construction, acci-
dents, basic weather, and others on map locations based on traffic information provided by XM. 3. Avoidance of Locations Where Traffic Situations Have Occurred. If a traffic situation occurs somewhere along the route, the route is recalcu-
lated to avoid such locations and an avoidance recalculation popup will be displayed. 6-4 Weather Data Service Press the INFO key Press XM Data Press More in Weather. Forecast This service provides current weather information and weather forecasts for the next three days in your region. To change the region, press the Other City button and select the desired region. Map This service provides weather information, such as Cloud, Fog, Rain, Snow, and Road Conditions on the Navigation map as sym-
bols. Details can be viewed on specific regions by using the zoom in and zoom out fea-
tures. The Weather Service provides weather information updated every 5 minutes for your region. The Weather Service includes Tabular Weather, Graphical Weather and Warning and Advisories. Information l 6-3 6-3 X M D a a t 4. Displays Traffic Event List. A list providing details on accidents and an icon which will display the accident location are displayed. The user can view details by pressing on the list or move the map to the accident location by pressing on the accident icons. Stocks Data Service Press the INFO key Press XM Data Press More in Stocks. Stocks Stocks is a feature that shows the current value and change of stocks. For symbols which you are interested in, press the icon to save the symbol as a part of Saved symbols can be viewed from the My Favorites button on the Stock Main screen. Stock Search Use the Stock Search menu to search for specific stocks. XM Stock data Service provides real-
time updated information on the NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX (approximately 11,000 symbols). Information l 6-5 6-5 X M D a a t XM Data My Favorites My Favorites shows a list of stocks added by the user. Sports Data Service Press the INFO key Press XM Data Press More in Sports. My Teams You can save teams which you are inter-
ested in as part of My teams to easily view related scores and schedules. This service provides real-time updated information on scores and schedules for major sports, such as NFL, NBA, NCAA Football, NCAA basketball, NHL, MLB, NASCAR and more. 6-6 Blue Link Blue Link Press the INFO key Press Blue Link . i Information If you have not subscribed to the Blue Link Eco Driving and service, then only the System Info buttons can be used Cautions upon Using Blue Link Service 1 3 2 4 Name Description 1 Downloaded POI 2 Location Sharing 3 ECO Driving 4 System Info. Check Gas Station, Restau-
rant, POI information down-
loaded from the Blue Link center or website Check locations of location sharing friends through the Blue Link center or website Displays car fuel economy graphs and eco driving infor-
mation Check Blue Link system infor-
mation and available updates Information l 6- 6-
l B u e L n k i SOS Customers request emergency 911 assis-
key tance by pressing the dedicated in the vehicle. This action transmits vehicle information and location to specially trained response specialists, who assist in coordinating the dispatch of appropriate emergency assistance to the customer. The response specialist remains on the line with the customer until advised assis-
tance has arrived. Stolen Vehicle Recovery In the event a customers vehicle is reported stolen (and a stolen vehicle report has been filed with the appropriate police department), the response center can pro-
vide assistance to the police in an attempt to recover the vehicle. Vehicle Immobilization Used with Stolen Vehicle Recovery, this enables law enforcement to send a signal to the vehicle which immobilizes the engine management system, thus preventing startup. This capability is only valid when the ignition is off, but can be saved for later immobilization if the vehicle is on or in motion at the time of signal transmission. Blue Link Blue Link Safety and Security Service Auto Crash Notification Provides immediate assistance when an accident occurs and an airbag is deployed. In this event, an ACN signal, contain-
ing customer and location information, will automatically be transmitted to the response center. Upon receipt of the sig-
nal, a response specialist will attempt to establish voice communications with the vehicle occupants and forward any perti-
nent information to emergency services. 6-8 Vehicle Slowdown Used with Stolen Vehicle Recovery, this enables law enforcement to gradually reduce the engine power of the vehicle, thus slowing it down to safe levels. A warn-
ing shall be transmitted to the driver prior to the slowdown procedure. Location Information Service Downloading POIs from the Blue Link Center 2. Once connection is complete, request the desired POI information through voice recognition to the Blue Link Center. 3. Once the request is processed, the requested POI information is displayed on the screen. 1. Press the key on the Room Mirror to connect with the Blue Link Center. Information l 6-9 6-9 l B u e L n k i Blue Link Downloading POIs through the Owners Website 1. Visit the Blue Link website
(www.MyHyundai.com) to search for desired POI information to send to your vehicle. 2. After transmission is complete, the fol-
lowing POI downloaded message is displayed the next time you turn on your vehicle. 3. Press the Yes button to check the list of downloaded POIs. 6-10 Checking Downloaded Gas Sta-
tion Information Press the INFO key Press Downloaded POI Blue Link Press Gas Station . 1 2 3 Name Description 1 View Map 2 Call 3 Delete Shows location of selected POI on the map Makes call to the selected POI Deletes the selected POI i Information Generally, POI lists are displayed starting with the closest distance from the cur-
rent position by dates. To display the list by the downloaded distance, press the Distance button. If route guidance is being provided to a destination previously set within the Navigation, then the View Map button cannot be used to display the map loca-
tion. Use the feature after route guidance is complete. The Call feature can be used only when a Bluetooth phone has been connected. To use this feature, first check to see that a Bluetooth phone has been connected. Checking Downloaded POI Information Press the INFO key Press Blue Link Downloaded POI Press
. Checking Downloaded Restau-
rant Information Press the INFO key Press Blue Link Downloaded POI Press Restaurants . Select a POI on the POI list to view addi-
tional POI information. Information l 6-11 6-11 l B u e L n k i POI Blue Link Checking Locations of Location Sharing Friends Press the INFO key Press Blue Link Press Location Sharing . Sending Your Car Position to a Friend 2. Once connection is complete, request to the Blue Link Center consultant that your location be sent to the selected friend. 3. Once the request is processed, your location will be sent to the selected friend. 1. Press the key on the Room Mirror to connect with the Blue Link center. 6-12 Maintenance Alert Notification This feature displays a notice alerts when parts are due for replacements or inspec-
tions. Parts replacement/inspection alerts are also provided regularly through the web-
site, emails and text messages. Car Management Information Eco Driving Press the INFO key Press Blue Link Press Eco Driving . 5 4 1 2 3 Name 1 Average Fuel Economy 2 Fuel Consumption last 2.5 min 3 Eco Reward 4 Help 5 Community Average Description Displays the average fuel econ-
omy after starting the ignition Displays the fuel economy and consumption for the last 2.5 minutes Eco Rewards are acquired when actual fuel economy is better than the EPA or Com-
munity average Provide additional informa-
tion on Eco Driving Average fuel economy of drivers who drive the same vehicle as your vehicle i Information The fuel economy graph changes to green (good), yellow (average), or red
(poor) depending on the community aver-
age. Information l 6-13 6-13 l B u e L n k i Blue Link Automated DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) Notification This feature displays potential abnormali-
ties and countermeasures when potential vehicle abnormalities are detected. Recall and Campaign Advisor The following message alerts are dis-
played once vehicle recall or campaign information or received. 6-14 Blue Link System Information Press the INFO key Press Blue Link Press System Info . 4 1 2 3 Name 1 Model 2 Version Description Displays the vehicle Blue Link model name Displays the hardware and soft-
ware Version 3 MEID NO. Blue Link system ID number 4 Update
(USB) Used to update the Blue Link system through USB Update button will be enabled once con-
necting USB memory where the updated Blue Link file is downloaded. GPS Information About GPS (Global Po-
sitioning System) GPS (Global Position System) :
GPS is a system developed and operated by the United States that determines the users current position (longitude, latitude, etc.) by using 4 or more satellites. This system is used with related GPS infor-
mation, various sensors, road map data, and other related information to provide navigation services. i Information For continued map updates, information-
gathering and surveys are conducted con-
tinuously 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 this in mind when using GPS. In principle, roads with widths less than 3 yards are not included within the map data. Roads with sections with widths less than 3 yards may be deleted in future map data updates. When GPS Info Cannot Be Used GPS info may not operate under the fol-
lowing conditions :
When buildings, tunnels, or other obstructions block satellite signals. When materials are placed above the GPS antenna and block satellite signals. When the satellite is not transmitting. When a digital cellular phone (1.5GHz) is placed near the GPS antenna. Errors Unavoidable Due to Sys-
tem Characteristics The navigation system uses GPS infor-
mation, various sensors, road map data, and other related information to display the current position. Errors may occur if the satellite is trans-
mitting inaccurate signals or only two or less satellite signals can be received. Errors that occur in such conditions can-
not be corrected. Information l 6-15 6-15 G P S I f n o r m a t i o n GPS Information Viewing GPS Info Press the INFO key Press GPS Info . 6-16 The GPS reception and vehicle speed information are displayed. Help Viewing Help Press the INFO key Press Help . Help sections on the Navigation, Bluetooth and Voice Recognition features can be selected and viewed. H e p l Information l 6-1 6-1 MEMO 6-18 7 Other Features Climate Mode Rear Camera CAR AVN SYSTEM Climate Mode Operating Climate Mode Press the CLIMATE key to display the Climate information screen. 7-2 i Information When operating in Multimedia or Navigation mode, pressing a Climate related key, such as TEMP , AUTO , A/C will display the Climate status bar at the top of screen. Basic Mode Screen 1 2 4 6 7 5 1 2 4 5 6 7 Name 1 Driver-side Temperature 2 AUTO Display Description Displays the driver-side temperature Displays whether the heating/cooling auto function is on/off Displays whether the Air-conditioner is on/off A/C Display 4 Fan Level Display Displays the current fan level 5 Fan Direction Displays the set fan direction Display 6 DUAL Display 7 Passenger-side Temperature t l i C m a e M o d e Enables the driver/passenger temperature to be set independently Displays the passenger-side temperature Other Features l 7- 7-
Climate Mode Basic Operation Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature Simultaneously Press the DUAL key to turn the DUAL setting off. Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature Independently Press the DUAL key to turn the DUAL setting back on. When DUAL is disabled, the driver-side and passenger-side temperatures are con-
trolled simultaneously. i Information The cabin temperature can be adjusted in 0.5 units within a range of 6.5~ 88.7 The temperature will be displayed as LOW once it is adjusted below 6.5 and HIGH once it is adjusted above 88.7. 7-4 Setting Fan Direction Press the fan keys to change the fan direc-
tion. When DUAL has been enabled, the driver-
side and passenger-side temperatures can be controlled independently. i Information When setting the driver-side temperature with DUAL on, the DUAL button will turn OFF once the driver-side temperature is set to LOW or HIGH. i Information When setting the driver-side temperature with DUAL on, DUAL will turn OFF once the driver-side temperature is set to LOW or HIGH. Other Features l 7-5 7-5 t l i C m a e M o d e Climate Mode Setting Fan Level Turn the level. knob to change the fan 7-6 i Information If the fan level is changed while in AUTO mode, AUTO mode will turn off. Rear Camera About Rear Detection Camera This system has been equipped with a rear camera for user safety by allowing a wider rear range of vision. The rear camera will operate automati-
cally when the ignition KEY is turned ON and the transmission lever is set to R. The rear camera will automatically stop operating when set to a different lever. Operating sequence of the Rear Camera 1. Position the ignition key in ACC or ON. 2. Position the transmission lever to R. i Information The rear camera has been equipped with an optical lens to provide a wider range of vision and may appear different from the actual distance. Check the rear and left/
right firsthand for user safety. The rear camera section pertains only to customers who have purchased this optional installation. The rear camera mode will be displayed on the screen. R e a r C a m e r a Other Features l 7-7 7-7 MEMO 7-8 8 Setup Using Setup CAR AVN SYSTEM Using Setup Basic Mode Screen Press the SETUP key to display the Setup screen. 15 4 8 12 3 7 11 2 6 10 14 1 5 9 13 8-2 Name 1 Sound 2 Display 3 HD Radio 4 Bluetooth 5 Navigation 6 Edit My Places 7 Traffic 8 Voice Recognition 9 Clock 10 Picture Frame 11 Keyboard 12 Language 13 System Update 14 Display Off 15 Close Description Sets sound related settings Sets display related settings Sets HD Radio related settings Sets Bluetooth related settings Sets various settings found within Navigation mode Set/Edit My Places within Navigation Mode Sets Traffic Information related settings Sets voice recognition related settings Sets current time and clock display Sets screen display when device is turned off Sets the keyboard type Sets language for use within the system Checks system software version and receives up-
dates Turn device display on/off (The device power will not be turned off) Close Setup menu screen Starting Mode Press the Setup screen. SETUP key to display the Sound Press the SETUP key Press Sound . Setting Balance/Fader Press the Fader/Balance Set and press Done . Sound button Press i Information 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 relatively lower in the passenger or rear seats. Setting Bass/Mid/Treble Sound button Press Press the Bass/Mid/Treble Set and press Done . Within SETUP , you can check and change the settings for all features found within the Navigation system. Use the , , , buttons to move the cursor on the control screen to the desired position. Press Default to restore sound to the cen-
ter position. Use the or buttons to adjust the Bass/Mid/Treble settings. Setup l 8-3 8-3 i U s n g S e u p t Using Setup i Information Press the Default button to restore the Bass/Mid/Treble to the center position. Setting Volume Ratio Press the Volume Ratio Set and press Done . Sound button Press 1 2 3 These options are used to set the volume ratio by selecting from Navigation Priority/
Audio Priority/Same Ratio. 8-4 Advanced Press the Advanced . Sound button Press Name 1 Navigation Priority 2 Audio Priority 3 Same Ratio Description Navigation guidance is output louder than audio Volume Audio volume is output louder than the navigation guidance Audio volume and navigation guidance are output in identi-
cal volume i Information The rear seat speaker will maintain its audio volume regardless of which volume ratio is selected. This is used to set the Variable-EQ (or Surround) and Speed Dependent Volume Control features. Variable-EQ Sound button Press Press the Advanced Press Variable-EQ Set and press Done . Speed Dependent Volume Control Sound button Press Press the Advanced Turn the feature On Set and press Done . Setting Beep Press the Beep Set and press Done . Sound button Press When turned on, volume level is controlled automatically according to the vehicle speed. It is possible to set the desired advanced sound feature from the three options. Surround When turned on, sound with vivid, three dimensional effects can be enjoyed. Each press of this button turns the BEEP tone on/off. i Information When the light on the left side of the but-
ton is turned on, this indicates that the Beep BEEP tone is active. Press the button again to turn off the BEEP tone. Setup l 8-5 8-5 i U s n g S e u p t i Information When set to Automatic, the screen bright-
ness and color will automatically be adjusted according to the surrounding brightness. Using Setup Display Press the SETUP key Press Display . Setting Display Mode Display button Press Press the Display Mode Set and press Done . Adjusting Brightness Display button Press Press the Brightness Set and press Done . 1 2 3 Use the or buttons to adjust the dis-
play brightness. Name Description 1 Automatic 2 Daylight 3 Night Adjusts the brightness auto-
matically according to sur-
rounding brightness Always maintains the bright-
ness on high Always maintains the bright-
ness on low 8-6 HD Radio Reception Press the SETUP key Press Bluetooth Press the SETUP key Press HD Radio Set and press Done . Bluetooth . 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 These settings are used to set whether to turn HD Radio reception On/Off. These menus allow you to set Bluetooth Wireless Technology related features. Name 1 FM-HD Radio 2 AM-HD Radio Description Used to turn FM-HD Radio reception On/Off Used to turn AM-HD Radio reception On/Off Name Description 1 Auto Connection Settings 2 Contacts Sync Setting 3 Contacts Download Setting 4 Streaming Audio Setting 5 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 device Sets which Contacts to down-
load from between Mobile or SIM contacts Sets whether to use the streaming audio feature Sets Bluetooth related settings, including Change Passkey, Change Device Information, Delete Favorites, Delete Call History and Re-
store Factory Settings Setup l 8-7 8-7 i U s n g S e u p t Using Setup Auto Connection Settings Bluetooth button Press Press Auto Connections Settings Set and press Done . 1 2 3 4 If auto connection is turned on, a Bluetooth device will automatically be connected according to the option setting when the car ignition is turned on. 8-8 Name Description 1 Disable Auto Connection 2 Previously Connected Phone 3 User Selected Phone 4 Connect by Priority Disables auto connection Automatically connects the pre-
viously connected Bluetooth device Automatically connects to the set Bluetooth device Automatically connects accord-
ing to the set Bluetooth phone priority i Information If you press the Setting button next to the User Selected Phone and Connect by Priority options, you can designate the phone you want to connect or set the phone priority. Contacts Sync Setting Bluetooth Press Press Contacts Sync Setting Set and press Done . This feature automatically downloads the mobile phone contacts and call histories to the car upon Bluetooth connection. If you do not wish to use Contacts Sync, turn the feature off. i Information This feature may not be supported in some Bluetooth devices. Contacts Download Setting Press Contacts Download Setting Set and press Done . Bluetooth Press Streaming Audio Setting Bluetooth Press Press Streaming Audio Setting Set and press Done . Advanced Settings Press Advanced Settings . Bluetooth Press 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 You can select the contacts you wish to download. Name 1 Mobile Contacts 2 SIM Contacts Description Download contacts saved in your mobile phone Download contacts saved in SIM When Streaming Audio is turned On, you can play music files saved in your Bluetooth device from the car. i Information This feature may not be supported in some Bluetooth devices. Setup l 8-9 8-9 i U s n g S e u p t Using Setup Name 1 Change Passkey 2 Device Information 3 Delete All Favorites 4 Delete All Call History 5 Restore Factory Settings Description Changes the passkey used to authenticate Bluetooth device Searches car Bluetooth de-
vice information and change device name Deletes all favorites of con-
nected Bluetooth device Deletes all call history of con-
nected Bluetooth device Restores Bluetooth factory state settings Advanced Settings allow you to control additional Bluetooth Wireless Technology related settings. For safety, first park the vehicle in a safe location to operate these features. 8-10 Change Passkey Bluetooth Press Press Advanced Settings Press Change Passkey Set and press Done . Device Information Bluetooth Press Press Advanced Settings Press Device Information . This feature is used to change the passkey required to connect a Bluetooth device to the car. i Information The default passkey is 0000. This feature allows you to check device information. i Information Press the Change Name button to change the name of the device. The default car name is set to Santa Fe Sport. The device name and address shown in the above is only an example. Check your device for the actual device information. Delete All Favorites Bluetooth Press Press Advanced Settings Press Delete All Favorites . Delete All Call History Bluetooth Press Press Advanced Settings Press Delete All Call History . Restore Factory Settings Bluetooth Press Press Advanced Settings Press Restore Factory Settings . This feature allows you to delete all Favorites saved in the Car Handsfree for the currently connected Bluetooth device. This feature allows you to delete all call histories saved in the Car Handsfree for the currently connected device. Turning on this feature will erase all paired phones and allows you to restore the fac-
tory default Bluetooth settings. i Information If there are no Favorites or a Bluetooth i Information If there are no call histories or a Bluetooth device is not connected, the Delete All Favorites button will be disabled. device is not connected, the Delete All Call History button will be disabled. i Information The Restore Factory Settings feature cannot be used when a Bluetooth device is con-
nected. To use this feature, first disconnect the Bluetooth device. Setup l 8-11 8-11 i U s n g S e u p t Driving Speed Setting Press the Edit button within the "Driving Speed Setting" menu to set the estimated driving speed for residential roads, main streets, and expressways. The set driving speed is applied to calculate the estimated time to reach the destination or waypoint. Using Setup Navigation Press the SETUP key Press Navigation . Main Press the Main Set and press Done . Navigation button Press 1 2 3 4 5 8-12 This menu is used to set general naviga-
tion options. Name Description 1 Unit 2 Estimated Time of 3 Distance and Time to 4 Display Previous Destinations upon Start-up 5 Driving Speed Setting Sets whether to display dis-
tance as kilometers or miles Sets whether to display esti-
mated time of arrival or travel on the route info display screen Sets whether to display dis-
tance and time to destination or to waypoint on the route info display screen Sets whether to display the previous destinations popup upon starting system Sets basic info to calculate es-
timated arrival time to destina-
tion or waypoint i Information When you have finished with the settings, press the Done button to save changes. Display Press the Display Set and press Done . Navigation button Press Route Indicator Line Edit button within the Press the Route Indicator Line menu to change the color of the route indicator line. The changed driving speed is used to cal-
culate the estimated time until the destina-
tion or waypoint. Press the Default button to reset the driv-
ing speed settings. i Information Default Driving Speed Settings for Residential, Main Streets, and Expressways are 20mph, 35mph, and 60mph, respec-
tively. This menu is used to set the color of the Route Indicator line displayed when receiv-
ing route guidance. i Information When you have finished with the settings, press the Done button to save changes. Setup l 8-13 8-13 i U s n g S e u p t Using Setup Route Search Navigation button Press Press the Route Search Set and press Done . Guidance Navigation button Press Press the the desired Guidance Set and press Done . Speed Alert Guidance To change the Speed Alert Guidance option, press the Edit button within the
"Speed Alert Guidance" menu. 1 2 1 2 This menu is used to set route search related options. Name 1 Use Alternative Route Search 2 Display Route Options after Re-Calculation Description Set whether to first display alternative routes upon con-
ducting route search Set whether to display the pop-up screen that allows changes to route options upon route recalculation This menu is used to set options on speed alerts and driver alerts. Name Description 1 Speed Alert Guidance 2 Driver Alert Guidance Set options related to various camera alerts Set options related to curves, and merges 8-14 1 2 Driver Alert Guidance To set the Driver Alert Guidance, option, press the Edit button within the "Driver Alert Guidance" menu. Default Press the Default Set and press Done . Navigation button Press Name Description 1 Guidance Setup 2 Distance Setup Sets alarm sound for speed alerts/overspeeding and speed guidance when volume is muted. Sets camera guidance alarm distance i Information Distance can be set in 0.06mi units. To ini-
tialize settings, press the Default button. 1 2 This menu is used to reset saved changes and user preferences. Name 1 Initialize Settings 2 Memory Points Description Resets all settings back to the default state Resets all saved memory point information Setup l 8-15 8-15 i Information Alerts provided within Driver Alert Guidance may differ depending on actual road condi-
tions. i U s n g S e u p t Using Setup i Information If the settings of an option are reset, then all settings will be restored to the default factory state. Heed caution as Home, Office and other user locations may become deleted. My Places Press the SETUP key Press Edit My Places . My Places Edit My Places button Press the Press My Places Set and press Done . 1 2 3 4 5 8-16 From the My Places list, select the desired menu to either add, delete, or edit My Places. Name 1 Store current position 2 Add My Places 3 Edit My Places 4 Delete selected My Places 5 Edit group name Description Add the current vehicle po-
sition as a My Place Add a My Place by using search functions Edit information pertaining to saved My Places, such as name, location, and tele-
phone number Delete one or all saved My Places Edit name of corresponding group i Information By default, names of folders have been set as "Group". Favorite Places Press the Press Favorite Places Set and press Done . Edit My Places button 1 2 3 4 A total of 4 Favorite Places can be saved. Favorite Places can be selected at the bottom of the Destination Search main screen. Name 1 Store current position 2 Add Favorite Place 3 Edit Favorite Place 4 Delete Favorite Place Description Adds the current vehicle posi-
tion 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 Favor-
ite Places i Information If Favorite Places have not been added, the Edit Favorite Place and Delete Favorite Place buttons will be disabled. Home and Office Press the Press Home or Office . Edit My Places button One Home and Office can each be saved. The set Home and Office positions can be selected at the bottom of the Destination Search main screen. Setup l 8-17 8-17 i U s n g S e u p t
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Using Setup i Information If the Home and Office has not been set, these buttons will be disabled within the Destination Search screen. Speed Alerts Edit My Places button Press the Press Speed Alerts Set and press Done . 8-18 Traffic Setup Press the SETUP key Press Traffic Set and press Done . 1 2 3 4 This menu is used to set options related to traffic and flow data, voice prompts, and re-routing options based on traffic condi-
tions. In the Edit Speed Alert screen, Name , View Map , and Speed Limit speed can be set and edited. Name Description 1 Data Radio ID 2 Display Traffic and Flow Data on Map 3 Voice Prompt for Traffic and Flow Warning 4 Provide Re-Routing Options Check information on XM traffic data service activation and activation ID Sets whether to display real-
time traffic information on map Sets whether to receive voice prompts for real-time traffic information and conditions Sets whether to use re-rout-
ing options by reflecting traffic conditions i Information XM Traffic Data service requires a sepa-
rate subscription. To subscribe to this ser-
vice, please contact the number displayed on the screen. Voice Recognition Settings Press the SETUP key Press Voice Recognition Set and press Done . Clock Settings Press the SETUP key Press Clock . Time Press Time Set and press Done . 1 2 1 2 3 This menu is used to set voice recognition mode between Normal and Expert mode. This menu is used to set the time used within the Navigation system. Name Description 1 Normal 2 Expert When using voice recognition, provides detailed prompts and is suited for beginner users When using voice recognition, omits certain prompts and is suited for experienced users Setup l 8-19 8-19 i U s n g S e u p t Using Setup Name Description 1 GPS Time 2 Daylight Saving Time 3 Time Format Displays time according to the received GPS time Turns on/off daylight saving time feature Converts the digital clock display to 12 or 24 hours i Information When Daylight Savings Time is turned on, the clock is moved forward one hour. 8-20 View Press and press Done . Clock Press View Set Picture Frame Press the SETUP key Press Picture Frame Set and Press Done . 1 2 1 2 3 This menu is used to select the screen dis-
played when the system power is turned off. Name Description 1 Clock 2 Image Displays the clock on the screen when the system power is turned off Displays an image when the system power is turned off No image is displayed when the system power is turned off This menu is used to set the clock type and date display within the Navigation system. Name Description 1 Clock Type 2 Date Display Changes Clock Type (Digital/
Analog) Sets whether to display date within Clock screen CAUTION The time may not be properly displayed if 3 No Image the GPS time is not connected. i Information When the picture frame is set to Image, images saved within a USB can be set as the picture frame by pressing the Browse button. Keyboard Press the SETUP key Press Keyboard Set and press Done . Name 1 ABC 2 QWERTY Description Keyboard with characters ar-
ranged in alphabetical order Keyboard similar to the one used within a computer 1 i Information The set keyboard will be applied to all input modes across the entire system. 2 This option allows you to change the type of keyboard used within the system. Setup l 8-21 8-21 i U s n g S e u p t Using Setup Language Press the SETUP key Press Language Set and Press Done . System Update Press the SETUP key Press System Update Press Update Press OK . This menu is used to set the language of the system display and voice language. You can select the desired language from English, Franais, Espaol, and . 8-22 After inserting the SD card with the update file, press OK to start the update. Once updating is complete, the system will automatically restart. i Information This product requires regular updates for software corrections, new functions 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 com-
plete. Map and software updates can be down-
loaded from the designated website
(http://www.mapnsoft.com) and updated through the SD card. CAUTION 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 war-
ranty. Repeatedly connecting/disconnecting the SD card in a short period of time may cause damage to the device. Display Off Press the SETUP key Press Display Off
. Display Off Press the button to turn off the display. Touch anywhere on the touch screen to turn the display back on. i Information While only using the device to listen to audio, this feature can be very helpful in preventing glare from the screen when driving at night. Even when the display is off, sound will be played. Setup l 8-23 8-23 i U s n g S e u p t MEMO 8-24 9 Appendix Product Specification Before Thinking There is a Product Defect Before Thinking the Product Has Malfunctioned Troubleshooting FAQ CAR AVN SYSTEM Appendix Appendix Product Specification TFT-LCD Screen Size Navigation Device - 20.32cm (176.4 x 99.36mm) Integrated Antenna Operating Temperature
-30 ~ +85
(-22 ~ +185) Storage Temperature
-40 ~ 105
(-40 ~ 220) Dimensions 94.3mm(W) X 68.6mm(H) X162.4mm(L) Resolution Navigation Device - 384,000 pixels (Resolution: 800 x 480) Weight 320g Operating Method TFT(Thin Film Transistor) Active Matrix Viewing Angle Left/Right, Top/Bottom : ALL 89 Internal Lighting LED 18EA Common Name Car TFT LCD Display Navigation Unit Power Supply DC 14.4V Operating Power DC 10V ~ DC 16V Dark Current 2mA
(Head Unit Only) Radio Channels FM : 87.5 MHz ~ 107.9 MHz(Step : 200 kHz) AM : 530 kHz ~ 1710 kHz(Step : 10 kHz) Current Consumption Operating Temperature 2.5A
-20 ~ +70
(-4 ~ +158) Storage Temperature
-30 ~ 80
(-22 ~ 176) Sensitivity FM : Under 10dBu/AM : Under 40dBu Dimensions 251.1mm(W) x 221.5mm(H) x 251.1mm(D) Distortion Factor Within 2%
Speakers 2 ~ 8 Weight 2.6 Kg 9-2 Bluetooth Wireless Technology Frequency Range Supported Profile 2402 ~ 2480 MHz 2.1 + EDR Supported Bluetooth Specification Handsfree(1.5), A2DP(1.0), AVRCP(1.), PBAP(1.0) Output 0.05mW Transmission F1WG1W Number of Channels 7 channels CAUTION The producer and installer cannot provide services related to life safety as the concerned radio equipment is liable to radio interfer ence. A p p e n d x i Appendix l Appendix Before Thinking There is a Product Defect The current position as shown on the navigation may differ from the actual position under the following conditions. The following occurrences are not malfunctions :
When driving on Y-shaped roads with narrow angles the current posi-
tion may be displayed in the oppo-
site direction When driving under slippery condi-
tions, 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). Within city streets, the current posi-
tion may be displayed on the oppo-
site side or on an off-road position When using tires of improper size When the tire pressure for the 4 tires are different When the replacement tire is worn or used (Especially studless tires having passed a second season). When driving near high-rise buildings When a roof carrier has been installed When a long distance route is calcu-
lated 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) 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 When driving on a spiral-shaped road When driving in mountain regions with sharp turns or sudden brakes When entering a road after passing an underground parking structure, building parking structure, or roads with many rotations When driving in heavy traffic with frequent starts and stops 9-4 Correct route guidance may not occur due to search conditions or driving position. The following occurrences are not malfunctions :
Guidance to go straight may be given while driving on a straight road Route guidance signaling entrance into a No-entry zone may occur
(No-entry zone, road under construc-
tion, etc.) Guidance may not be given even when having turned at an intersec-
tion There are certain intersections in which guidance may not occur A route guidance signaling for a u-turn may occur in some No u-turn intersections 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. (e.g. if a turn is made at an intersection while the navigation provided guidance to go straight.) These situations may occur after conducting route calculation. The following occurrences are not malfunctions :
Guidance may be given to a posi-
tion differing from the current posi-
tion when turning at an intersection When driving in high speeds, route recalculation may take a longer period of time Route guidance signaling entrance into No-entry zone may occur.
(No-entry zone, road under construc-
tion, etc.) Route guidance signaling for a u-turn may occur in some No u-turn intersections 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 (e.g. If a turn is made at an intersection while the navigation provided guidance to go straight.) Before Thinking the Product Has Malfunctioned 1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device. 2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below. 3. If the problems persist, contact your HYUNDAI dealer. Problem Possible Cause There are small red, blue, or green dots on the screen The sound or image is not working The screen is being displayed but sound is not working When the power is turned on, the corners of the screen are dark Sound is working from only one speaker Because the LCD is manufactured with tech-
nology requiring high point density, a pixel or lighting deficiency may occur within 0.01%
of total pixels 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 low level?
Has the volume been muted?
The display appearing somewhat dark after prolonged periods of use is normal with LCD panels. It is not a malfunction If the screen is very dark, contact your nearest HYUNDAI dealer for assistance Are the positions of Fader or Balance sound controls adjusted to only one side?
Problem Possible Cause Sound does not work in AUX mode The external device is not working Are the audio connector jacks fully inserted into the AUX terminal?
Is the external device connected with a stan-
dard connector cable?
Upon turning power on, the most recent mode screen is not displayed Within modes that play files by reading ex-
ternal 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 A p p e n d x i Appendix l 9-5 9-5 Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure The power does not turn on The system does not play 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 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 direct Wipe away dirt and other foreign substances from the disc Charge the battery If the problem persists, contact your point of purchase or service center Insert a disc which is supported by the device 9-6 Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure The image color/tone quality is low Sound does not work The sound or image quality is low The brightness, satura-
tion, hue, and contrast levels are not set prop-
erly The volume level is set to the lowest level The connection is not proper The device is currently 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/tone quality is low Properly adjust the brightness, saturation, hue, and contrast levels through Display Setup Adjust the volume level Check to see that the device has been properly connected The sound will not work when the device is fast-forwarding, rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode Wipe off water or dirt from the disc Do not use a disc which has been scratched The sound may be short-
circuited and the image distorted if the device vibrates The device will return to normal once vibrations stop Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure USB memory is damaged USB memory has been contaminated The USB does not work The iPod is not recognized even though it has been con-
nected A separately purchased USB HUB is being used A USB extension cable is being used A USB which is not a Metal Cover Type USB Memory is being used An HDD type, CF, SD Memory is being used There are no music files which can be played There are no titles which can be played The iPod firmware version has not been properly updated The iPod device does not recognize downloads Please use after formatting the USB into FAT 12/16/32 format Remove any foreign substances on the contact surface of the USB memory and multimedia terminal Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle Use standard USB Memory Use standard USB Memory Only MP3, WMA file formats are supported. Please use only the supported music file formats Use iTunes to download and save MP3 files into the iPod Use iTunes to update the firm-
ware version and reconnect the iPod with the device Reset the iPod and reconnect with the device i Information While operating the device, if an abnormality occurs that cannot be corrected with the above described measures, press the Reset key to reset the system. Press and hold the Reset key (over 0.8 seconds). The device power will turn off and the system will reset. A p p e n d x i Appendix l 9-7 9-7 Q What is a Passkey?
A A passkey is the password used to authenticate the connection between the head unit and mobile phone. The passkey only needs to be entered once when pairing the mobile phone for the first time. The initial passkey is 0000. The passkey can be changed by pressing SETUP Change Passkey menu. Bluetooth Advanced Settings Appendix FAQ About Pairing Mobile Phones Q I cannot pair my mobile phone. What is the cause?
A Check to see that the mobile phone supports Bluetooth func-
tion. If your phone is a Bluetooth phone, then check to see whether the Bluetooth setting within your phone been is set to Hidden. If the device is set to hidden, please un-hide the device
(set to unhidden state). Q What is the difference between pairing a mobile phone and con-
necting a mobile phone?
A Pairing occurs through authenticating the head unit and mobile phone. Mobile phones paired to the head unit can be connected and disconnected until the paired mobile phone is deleted from the system. Bluetooth Handsfree features, such as making/
answering calls or managing contacts, are supported only in mobile phones connected with the head unit. 9-8 About Making/Answering Phone Calls About Bluetooth Wireless Technology/Head Unit Use Environment Q How can I answer a call?
A When there is an incoming call, a notification pop-up will become but-
key on the steering remote con-
displayed. To answer the incoming call, press the ton on the screen or the troller. To reject the call, press the button on the screen or press the key on the steering remote controller. Q What should I do if I am talking on the Handsfree but want to switch the call to the mobile phone?
A While one a call, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the key on the steering remote controller or press the button at the bottom of the Phone screen to switch the call to your mobile phone. Q What is the range of my wireless connection?
A The wireless connection can be used within 15 yards. Q How many mobile phones can be paired?
A It is possible to pair up to five mobile phones. Q Why is call quality sometimes poor?
A Check the reception sensitivity of the mobile phone when call quality becomes worsened. The call quality may deteriorate when the signal strength is low. Call quality may also worsen if metal objects, such as drink cans, are placed near the mobile phone. Check to see if there are metal objects in the vicinity of the mobile phone. The call sound and quality may differ depending on the type of mobile phone. A p p e n d x i Appendix l 9-9 9-9 AcceptReject Private Index Index 0~9 2D Landmarks ................................... 3-32 A About Bluetooth Wireless Technology/
Head Unit Use Environment ............... 9-9 About Disc .........................................2-14 About GPS (Global Positioning System) ..6-15 About GPS ........................................... 3-6 About HD RadioTM Technology ............2-7 About Making/Answering Phone Calls .. 9-9 About Map Icons ................................. 3-4 About Map Scale ................................. 3-4 About Map Updates ............................ 3-4 About Rear Detection Camera ............7-7 About Pairing Mobile Phones ............. 9-8 About the Map ..................................... 3-4 About USB ..........................................2-31 About Voice Guidance ........................ 3-5 About XM Data Service ....................... 6-2 About XM Data .................................... 6-2 Add Waypoint .................................... 3-22 Adding a My Place .............................3-12 9-10 Adding as a Favorite ..........................4-18 Address ...............................................3-16 Adjusting Image Size ........................ 2-43 Adjusting Navigation Volume .............3-10 Adjusting Screen ................................. 8-6 Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume .........4-14 Adjusting Voice Recognition Volume . 5-4 Advanced Settings .............................. 8-9 Advanced ............................................. 8-4 Answering a Call.................................4-11 Audio System Command List ..............5-7 Auto Connection Settings ................... 8-8 Avoid Area ......................................... 3-29 Avoid Streets ..................................... 3-28 B Basic Mode Screen (HD Radio reception OFF) ....2-2 Basic Mode Screen (HD Radio reception ON) ...2-3 Basic Mode Screen (Bluetooth Audio Mode) . 2-51 Basic Mode Screen (CD Mode) ............2-19 Basic Mode Screen (Climate Mode) ......7-3 Basic Mode Screen (iPod Mode) .........2-46 Basic Mode Screen (MP3 CD Mode) .. 2-23 Basic Mode Screen (My Music Mode) ...2-54 Basic Mode Screen (Setup) .................... 8-2 Basic Mode Screen (USB Mode) .........2-34 Basic Mode Screen (XM Mode) ............2-10 Basic Operation ..................................................7-4 Battery Warning Message ..............................1-13 Before Playing a USB MP3 ........................... 2-31 Before Playing an MP3 Disc ..........................2-17 Before Thinking There is a Product Defect .9-4 Before Using the Bluetooth Handsfree....... 4-2 Blue Link Safety and Security Service .......6-8 Blue Link System Information ......................6-14 Blue Link .............................................................6-7 Bluetooth Wireless Technology ...................9-3 Bluetooth ...............................................................8-7 C Call History Screen Configuration .... 4-21 Call History......................................... 4-21 Calling by Dialing a Number ............... 4-9 Calling Favorites .................................4-19 Calling through Redial ........................4-10 Cancel Route ..................................... 3-22 Cancel Route ..................................... 3-26 Car Management Information ............6-13 CAUTIONS upon Connecting Bluetooth Phone ................................................... 4-3 Cautions upon Using Blue Link Service .. 6-7 CD(Audio Type) ................................... 5-9 CD(MP3 Type) .................................... 5-9 Changing Map Scale ........................... 3-9 Checking Mobile Contacts Details .....4-18 Climate System ..................................1-10 Clock Settings .....................................8-19 Component Names and Functions Head Unit ..1-6 Connecting a Device ......................... 4-23 Connecting an External Device ........ 2-50 Connections Menu ............................ 4-23 Contacts Download Setting ................ 8-9 Contacts Sync Setting ......................... 8-8 Contacts ..............................................4-15 Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature Independently .............................................7-4 Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature Setting Fan Direction .................................7-5 Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature Simultaneously ...........................................7-4 Coordinates ........................................3-18 Copy ................................................... 2-28 Copy ................................................... 2-39 Current Position ................................... 3-8 D Default .................................................8-15 Deleting a Device .............................. 4-25 Deleting Files ..................................... 2-58 Demo ................................................ 3-21 Destination Search ............................3-13 Destination ..........................................5-13 Detour ................................................ 3-28 Disc/Content Format Compatibility ....2-15 Disconnecting a Device .................... 4-25 Display Off ......................................... 8-23 Display ................................................8-13 Display ................................................. 8-6 Downloading Call History .................. 4-22 Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts 4-17 During a Call ........................................ 4-8 E Edit Route .......................................... 3-28 Editing POI Icons ................................3-11 Emergency..........................................3-18 Ending a Call ......................................4-13 Ending Voice Recognition ................... 5-3 Entering Call History Screen ............. 4-21 Errors Unavoidable Due to System Characteristics....6-15 Exit/Entrance ......................................3-19 F FAQ ...................................................... 9-8 Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CDTracks 2-20 Favorite Places ...................................8-17 Favorites .............................................4-19 FM/AM Radio ........................................5-7 G Guidance ............................................8-14 H HD Radio Digital Broadcast On/Off .... 2-9 HD Radio ..............................................8-7 Index l 9-11 9-11 I n d e x Index Help Command List ............................. 5-6 Highway Mode ................................... 3-24 Home and Office ................................8-17 Illustration on Using Voice Recognition
(Setting Home as the Destination)...... 5-5 I Info On/Info Off (CD Mode) ............... 2-22 Info On/Info Off (iPod Mode) ............. 2-49 Info On/Info Off (MP3 CD Mode) ...... 2-29 Info On/Info Off (My Music Mode) .... 2-57 Info On/Info Off (USB Mode) .............2-41 Initial Screen ........................................ 3-8 Intersection Search ............................3-17 Intersection Zoom Mode ................... 3-24 iPod .....................................................5-11 K Key Product Features ..........................1-4 Keyboard ........................................... 8-21 9-12 L Language ........................................... 8-22 List Menu Screen ............................. 2-25 Location Information Service .............. 6-9 Logo ................................................... 3-30 M Main ....................................................8-12 Making a Call from Call History .........4-10 Making a Call from Speed Dial ........... 4-9 Making/Answering Calls ...................... 4-9 Malfunctioned ...................................... 9-5 Map Display Settings .......................... 3-8 Map Menu ...........................................3-10 Map Screen ..........................................3-7 Map .....................................................3-17 Map .....................................................5-14 Menu List Screen .............................. 2-37 Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration ...4-16 Moving between Folders ................... 2-30 Moving between Lists ....................... 2-29 Moving between Lists ........................ 2-57 My Music .............................................5-11 My Places (Using the Navigation) .....3-16 My Places (Using Setup) ...................8-16 My Places (Using Setup) ...................8-16 N Navigation Command List ..................5-13 Navigation ...........................................8-12 O Operating Climate Mode ......................7-2 Operating HD Radio Mode ..................2-7 Operating Menus during a Call ..........4-12 Operating sequence of the Rear Camera ....7-7 Operating the Navigation .................... 3-3 Others .................................................5-12 P Pairing a New Device ........................ 4-24 Pairing from the Bluetooth Device .... 4-5 Phone Command List ........................5-12 Phone Number Search ......................3-18 Picture Frame .................................... 8-20 Playing a CD ...................................... 2-20 Playing Bluetooth Audio .................. 2-52 Playing iPod ....................................... 2-47 Playing MP3....................................... 2-26 Playing My Music .............................. 2-55 Playing USB Music ............................ 2-38 POI Category List ...............................5-15 POI Display .........................................3-10 Point of Interest (POI) Search ............3-14 Precautions for Safe Driving .............. 3-2 Precautions for Safe Driving ............... 4-2 Precautions upon Handling Discs .....2-14 Preliminary Guidance Mode ............. 3-23 Preset Scan ........................................2-13 Preset Scan ......................................... 2-6 Previous Destination, Previous Searches,and Previous Start Point ...................................3-15 Product Specification .......................... 9-2 Q Quick Menu.........................................3-14 R Rejecting a Call ..................................4-11 Repeat (CD Mode) .............................2-21 Repeat (MP3 CD Mode) ................... 2-28 Repeat (iPod Mode) .......................... 2-49 Repeat (My Music Mode) .................. 2-56 Repeat (USB Mode) .......................... 2-40 Resetting the System .........................1-13 Re-starting Voice Recognition ............ 5-3 Returning to Current Location .......... 2-30 Returning to Current Location ........... 2-58 Room Mirror ........................................ 1-11 Rotating Image .................................. 2-42 Route Calculation .............................. 3-21 Route Guidance ................................ 3-23 Route Info .......................................... 3-27 Route Menu ...................................... 3-25 Route Option ..................................... 3-27 Route Overview ................................. 3-26 Route Recalculation .......................... 3-22 Route Search ......................................8-14 S Safety Cautions ....................................1-3 Safety Warnings ...................................1-2 Saving Automatically ........................... 2-5 Saving Image ..................................... 2-43 Saving Manually .................................2-12 Saving Manually .................................. 2-5 Saving Radio Frequency ..................... 2-5 Saving XM Channels..........................2-12 Scan (CD Mode) ................................ 2-22 Scan (MP3 CD Mode) ....................... 2-28 Scan (My Music Mode) ..................... 2-56 Scan (USB Mode) ............................. 2-40 Scan (XM Mode) ................................2-13 Scanning Radio Frequency ................ 2-5 Search .................................................2-13 Searching CD Tracks .........................2-21 Searching Contacts ........................... 4-20 Searching iPod ................................. 2-47 Searching iPod Files ......................... 2-49 Searching POIs ..................................3-11 Searching USB Image Files ...............2-41 Searching USB Music Files .............. 2-39 Selecting a Frequency .........................2-7 Selecting Bluetooth Audio Files ...... 2-53 Selecting iPod File ............................. 2-48 Index l 9-13 9-13 I n d e x Index Selecting MP3 files .............................2-27 Selecting My Music ........................... 2-55 Selecting Presets ............................... 2-11 Selecting Presets ................................ 2-4 Selecting through Channel/Category List .2-12 Selecting through Preset ..................... 2-8 Selecting/Deleting Favorites ..............4-19 Setting a Destination ..........................3-19 Setting Auto Connection ................... 4-26 Setting Balance/Fader ......................... 8-3 Setting Bass/Mid/Treble ...................... 8-3 Setting Beep ........................................ 8-5 Setting Bluetooth Connection .......... 4-23 Setting Connection ............................ 2-53 Setting Display Mode .......................... 8-6 Setting Fan Level .................................7-6 Setting Mic Volume ............................4-14 Setting Volume Ratio .......................... 8-4 Shuffle (CD Mode) ..............................2-21 Shuffle (iPod Mode)........................... 2-49 Shuffle (MP3 CD Mode) .................... 2-28 Shuffle (My Music Mode) .................. 2-56 Shuffle (USB Mode) .......................... 2-40 9-14 Skipping Prompt Messages ................ 5-2 Slideshow Interval ............................. 2-42 Song-Tagging ...................................... 2-8 Sound ................................................... 8-3 Speed Alerts .......................................8-18 Sports Data Service ............................ 6-6 Starting Mode (AUX Mode) ....................... 2-50 Starting Mode (Bluetooth Audio Mode)..2-52 Starting Mode (CD Mode) ...........................2-20 Starting Mode (FM/AM Mode) ....................2-4 Starting Mode (HD Radio Mode) .................2-7 Starting Mode (iPod Mode).........................2-47 Starting Mode (MP3 CD Mode) ................2-26 Starting Mode (My Music Mode) .............. 2-55 Starting Mode (Using Setup) ........................8-3 Starting Mode (XM Mode)........................... 2-11 Starting USB Image Mode .................2-41 Starting USB Music Mode ................ 2-38 Starting Voice Recognition ................. 5-2 Starting Voice Recognition .................. 5-2 Status Bar Icons .................................. 4-8 Steering Wheel Remote Controller ......1-8 Steps upon Initial Connection ........... 2-45 Stocks Data Service ............................ 6-5 Stolen Vehicle Recovery ..................... 6-8 Streaming Audio Setting ..................... 8-9 Supported Disc Formats ....................2-15 Supported iPod Devices ................... 2-45 Switching Call to Bluetooth Phone ...4-12 Switching Call to the Handsfree ........4-12 Switching to Call Waiting....................4-13 System Update .................................. 8-22 T Text On/Text Off .................................. 2-6 Time ....................................................8-19 Traffic Data Service ............................. 6-4 Traffic Setup .......................................8-18 Troubleshooting ................................... 9-6 Turn List Mode ................................... 3-24 Turning the System On/Off ................1-12 Turning the System Off ......................1-12 Turning the System On ......................1-12 U USB Image Mode ...........................................2-36 USB Image ........................................................5-10 USB MP3 Information and Precautions ....2-33 USB Music Mode ............................................2-34 USB Music .........................................................5-10 Using Bluetooth Audio Mode .......................2-52 Using iPod Devices ..........................................2-44 Using Menus within the List Screen .............2-29 Using Menus within the List Screen .............2-57 Using SEEK ......................................................... 2-4 Using SEEK .........................................................2-11 Using the Menu Buttons (CD Mode)............2-21 Using the Menu Buttons (FM/AM Mode) ......2-6 Using the Menu Buttons (iPod Mode) .........2-49 Using the Menu Buttons (MP3 CD Mode) .2-28 Using the Menu Buttons (My Music Mode) .2-56 Using the Menu Buttons (USB Mode) .........2-39 Using the Menu Buttons (USB Mode) .........2-42 Using the Menu Buttons (XM Mode) ............2-12 Using TUNE (FM/AM Mode) ........................... 2-4 Using TUNE (HD Radio) ................................... 2-8 Using TUNE (XM Mode) ..................................2-11 Using Voice Recognition ...................................5-4 V View ................................................... 8-20 Viewing Call History Information ....... 4-22 Viewing GPS Info ...............................6-16 Viewing Help .......................................6-17 Viewing Info ....................................... 2-43 Voice Command List .......................... 5-6 Voice Guidance ................................... 3-5 Voice Recognition Settings ................8-19 W About Map Database .......................... 3-4 Weather Data Service ......................... 6-3 What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology? ...4-2 When a Phone is Already Paired ....... 4-5 When GPS Info Cannot Be Used ......6-15 When no Phones Have Been Paired . 4-4 When Pairing Additional Device ......... 4-6 When There is a Connected Device ...4-7 X XM Radio ............................................. 5-8 I n d e x Index l 9-15 9-15 MS MS Microsoft Windows Automotive Operating System Important Safety Information Read and Follow Instructions Before using your Windows Automotive-based system, read and follow all instructions and safety information provided in this end user manual
("User's Guide"). Not following precautions found in this User's Guide can lead to an accident or other serious consequences. Keep User's Guide in Vehicle When kept in the vehicle, the User's Guide will be a ready reference for you and other users unfamiliar with the Windows Automotive-based system. Please make certain that before using the system for the first time, all persons have access to the User's Guide and read its instructions and safety information carefully. Warning:
Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road, and possibly cause an accident or other serious consequences. Do not change system settings or enter data non-verbally (using your hands) while driving. Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner before attempting these operations. This is important since while setting up or changing some functions you might be required to distract your attention away from the road and remove your hands from the wheel. General Operation Voice Command Control Functions within the Windows Automotive-based system may be accomplished using only voice commands. Using voice commands while driv-
ing allows you to operate the system without removing your hands from the wheel. 9-16 Prolonged Views of Screen Do not access any function requiring a prolonged view of the screen while you are driving. Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempt-
ing to access a function of the system requiring prolonged attention. Even occasional short scans to the screen may be hazardous if your atten-
tion has been diverted away from your driving task at a critical time. Volume Setting Do not raise the volume excessively. Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside traffic and emergency signals while driv-
ing. Driving while unable to hear these sounds could cause an accident. Navigation Features Any navigation features included in the system are intended to provide turn by turn instructions to get you to a desired destination. Please make certain all persons using this system carefully read and follow instructions and safety information fully. Distraction Hazard Some navigation features may require manual (non-verbal) setup. Attempting to perform such set-up or insert data while driving can seriously distract your attention and could cause an accident or other serious consequences. Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner before attempt-
ing these operations. Let Your Judgment Prevail Any navigation features are provided only as an aid. Make your driving decisions based on your observations of local conditions and existing traffic regulations. Any such feature is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions made by this system should never replace any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment or knowledge of safe driving practices. MS l 9-17 9-17 MS Route Safety Do not follow the route suggestions if doing so would result in an unsafe or illegal maneuver, if you would be placed in an unsafe situation, or if you would be directed into an area that you consider unsafe. The driver is ultimately responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle and there-
fore, must evaluate whether it is safe to follow the suggested directions. Potential Map Inaccuracy Maps used by this system may be inaccurate because of changes in roads, traffic controls or driving conditions. Always use good judgment and common sense when following the suggested routes. Emergency Services Do not rely on any navigation features included in the system to route you to emergency services. Ask local authorities or an emergency ser-
vices operator for these locations. Not all emergency services such as police, fire stations, hospitals and clinics are contained in the map data-
base for navigation features. Use of Speech Recognition Functions Speech recognition software is inherently a statistical process which is subject to errors. It is your responsibility to monitor any speech recognition functions included in the system and address any errors. 9-18 MAP DATABASE HOTLINE M & SOFT AMERICA MAP CENTER TEL : 888-757-0010 WEBSITE : www.mapnsoft.com This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 5 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 5 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: () 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 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 mot be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC. MAP DATABASE HOTLINE l MAP DATABASE HOTLINE IC Warning This device complies with Industry Canada licenceexempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions : () this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device musrt accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : () lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et 20 I I I D G T A L N A V G A T O N S Y S T E M I
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O W N E R S M A N U A L l DIGITAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER'S MANUAL Read the following safety cautions for your safety. Notations used within this User's Manual Please read the following safety matters for your safety. This User's Manual describes circumstances that may inflict injury onto drivers and others with the following notations (Warning, Caution, Information, Notice). Before using the product, read the contents of this user's manual carefully and use this product safely. The design and specification of this product may change without prior notification for product improvement. Safety Warnings Failure to observe the safety instructions within this category could result in serious injury or death. Safety Cautions Failure to observe the safety instructions within this category could result in accident related injuries or damage to the vehicle. CAUTION Information on matters that could potentially lead to injury or vehi-
cle damage/malfunction Information that could lead to higher user safety i Information Information and tips that provides additional user convenience in using the product NOTICE Information on specific features that facilitate proper product use and functional understanding Information on terminology used within this manual Table of Contents 1 Basic Warnings and Cautions Safety Warnings ...................................1-2 Safety Cautions ....................................1-3 Key Product Features Key Product Features ..........................1-4 Component Names and Functions Head Unit ............................................. 1-6 Steering Wheel Remote Controller ......1-8 Climate System ..................................1-10 Room Mirror ........................................ 1-11 Starting the System for the First Time Turning the System On/Off ................1-12 Turning the System On ...................... 1-12 Turning the System Off....................... 1-12 Resetting the System .........................1-13 Battery Warning Message .................1-13 2 2 Audio FM/AM Mode Basic Mode Screen (HD Radio reception OFF) ..2-2 Basic Mode Screen (HD Radio reception ON) 2-3 Starting Mode ..................................... 2-4 Using SEEK ........................................2-4 Using TUNE ........................................2-4 Selecting Presets .................................2-4 Saving Radio Frequency ..................... 2-5 Saving Manually ..................................2-5 Saving Automatically ............................2-5 Scanning Radio Frequency ................ 2-5 Using the Menu Buttons ...................... 2-6 Preset Scan .........................................2-6 Text On/Text Off ..................................2-6 HD Radio Mode About HD RadioTM Technology ............2-7 Starting Mode .......................................2-7 Operating HD Radio Mode ..................2-7 Selecting a Frequency ..........................2-7 Using TUNE ........................................2-8 Selecting through Preset ......................2-8 Song-Tagging ...................................... 2-8 HD Radio Digital Broadcast On/Off .... 2-9 XM Mode Basic Mode Screen ............................2-10 Starting Mode ..................................... 2-11 Using SEEK ...................................... 2-11 Using TUNE ...................................... 2-11 Selecting Presets ............................... 2-11 Selecting through Channel/Category List ..2-12 Saving XM Channels..........................2-12 Saving Manually ................................ 2-12 Using the Menu Buttons .....................2-12 Search .............................................. 2-13 Preset Scan ....................................... 2-13 Scan ................................................. 2-13 Disc About Disc .........................................2-14 Precautions upon Handling Discs ........ 2-14 Supported Disc Formats ..................... 2-15 Disc/Content Format Compatibility ...... 2-15 Before Playing an MP3 Disc ............... 2-17 CD Mode Basic Mode Screen ............................2-19 Starting Mode .................................... 2-20 Playing a CD ..................................... 2-20 Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CDTracks ..2-20 Searching CD Tracks ......................... 2-21 Using the Menu Buttons .....................2-21 Repeat .............................................. 2-21 Shuffle............................................... 2-21 Scan ................................................. 2-22 Info On/Info Off .................................. 2-22 MP3 CD Mode Basic Mode Screen ......................... 2-23 List Menu Screen ............................. 2-25 Starting Mode ................................... 2-26 Playing MP3 ...................................... 2-26 Selecting MP3 files............................. 2-27 Using the Menu Buttons .................... 2-28 Copy ................................................. 2-28 Repeat .............................................. 2-28 Shuffle............................................... 2-28 Scan ................................................. 2-28 Info On/Info Off .................................. 2-29 Using Menus within the List Screen . 2-29 Moving between Lists ........................ 2-29 Moving between Folders .................... 2-30 Returning to Current Location ............ 2-30 USB Mode About USB ..........................................2-31 Before Playing a USB MP3 ................. 2-31 USB MP3 Information and Precautions ... 2-33 Basic Mode Screen .......................... 2-34 USB Music Mode ............................... 2-34 USB Image Mode .............................. 2-36 Menu List Screen .............................. 2-37 Starting USB Music Mode ................ 2-38 Playing USB Music ............................ 2-38 Searching USB Music Files ................ 2-39 Using the Menu Buttons .................... 2-39 Copy ................................................. 2-39 Repeat .............................................. 2-40 Shuffle............................................... 2-40 Scan ................................................. 2-40 Info On/Info Off .................................. 2-41 Starting USB Image Mode .................2-41 Searching USB Image Files ................ 2-41 Using the Menu Buttons .................... 2-42 Slideshow Interval .............................. 2-42 Rotating Image .................................. 2-42 Adjusting Image Size ......................... 2-43 Saving Image .................................... 2-43 Viewing Info ....................................... 2-43 iPod Mode Using iPod Devices ........................... 2-44 Steps upon Initial Connection ............. 2-45 Supported iPod Devices ..................... 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 .......................... 2-49 Using the Menu Buttons .................... 2-49 Table of Contents l 3 Table of Contents Repeat .............................................. 2-49 Shuffle............................................... 2-49 Info On/Info Off .................................. 2-49 AUX Mode Starting Mode .................................... 2-50 Connecting an External Device ........ 2-50 Bluetooth Audio Mode Basic Mode Screen ............................2-51 Using Bluetooth Audio Mode ........... 2-52 Starting Mode .................................... 2-52 Playing Bluetooth Audio .................... 2-52 Selecting Bluetooth Audio Files ......... 2-53 Setting Connection ............................. 2-53 My Music Mode Basic Mode Screen ........................... 2-54 Starting Mode .................................... 2-55 Playing My Music ............................... 2-55 Selecting My Music ............................ 2-55 Using the Menu Buttons .................... 2-56 Repeat .............................................. 2-56 4 Shuffle............................................... 2-56 Scan ................................................. 2-56 Info On/Info Off .................................. 2-57 Using Menus within the List Screen . 2-57 Moving between Lists ......................... 2-57 Returning to Current Location ............. 2-58 Deleting Files ..................................... 2-58 3 Navigation Before Use Precautions for Safe Driving .............. 3-2 Operating the Navigation .................... 3-3 About the Map ..................................... 3-4 About Map Scale .................................3-4 About Map Icons ..................................3-4 About Map Database ...........................3-4 About Map Updates .............................3-4 About Voice Guidance ........................ 3-5 Voice Guidance ...................................3-5 About GPS ........................................... 3-6 Starting Navigation Map Screen ..........................................3-7 Initial Screen ........................................ 3-8 Current Position ...................................3-8 Map Display Settings ...........................3-8 Changing Map Scale ............................3-9 Map Menu ......................................... 3-10 Adjusting Navigation Volume .............. 3-10 POI Display ....................................... 3-10 Editing POI Icons ............................... 3-11 Searching POIs ................................. 3-11 Adding a My Place ............................. 3-12 Using the Navigation Destination Search ............................3-13 Quick Menu ....................................... 3-14 Point of Interest (POI) Search ............. 3-14 Previous Destination, Previous Searches, and Previous Start Point ..................... 3-15 Address ............................................. 3-16 My Places ......................................... 3-16 Intersection Search ............................ 3-17 Map .................................................. 3-17 Emergency ........................................ 3-18 Coordinates ....................................... 3-18 Phone Number Search ....................... 3-18 Exit/Entrance ..................................... 3-19 Setting a Destination .......................... 3-19 Route Calculation............................... 3-21 Demo ............................................... 3-21 Add Waypoint .................................... 3-22 Route Recalculation ........................... 3-22 Cancel Route ..................................... 3-22 Route Guidance ................................ 3-23 Preliminary Guidance Mode ................ 3-23 Intersection Zoom Mode ..................... 3-24 Highway Mode ................................... 3-24 Turn List Mode ................................... 3-24 Route Menu ...................................... 3-25 Cancel Route ..................................... 3-26 Route Overview ................................. 3-26 Route Info ......................................... 3-27 Route Option ..................................... 3-27 Detour ............................................... 3-28 Avoid Streets ..................................... 3-28 Edit Route ......................................... 3-28 Avoid Area......................................... 3-29 Map Logos and Landmarks Logo/Landmarks ................................ 3-30 Logo ................................................. 3-30 2D Landmarks ................................... 3-32 4 Bluetooth Handsfree Before Use Before Using the Bluetooth Handsfree ..4-2 What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology? . 4-2 Precautions for Safe Driving ............... 4-2 CAUTIONS upon Connecting Bluetooth Phone ................................................... 4-3 Basic Mode Screen When no Phones Have Been Paired . 4-4 Pairing from the Bluetooth Device ........4-5 When a Phone is Already Paired ....... 4-5 When Pairing Additional Device ............4-6 When There is a Connected Device ...4-7 Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology During a Call ........................................ 4-8 Status Bar Icons .................................. 4-8 Making/Answering Calls ...................... 4-9 Calling by Dialing a Number .................4-9 Making a Call from Speed Dial ..............4-9 Calling through Redial ........................ 4-10 Making a Call from Call History ........... 4-10 Answering a Call ................................ 4-11 Rejecting a Call .................................. 4-11 Operating Menus during a Call ..........4-12 Switching Call to Bluetooth Phone ..... 4-12 Switching Call to the Handsfree .......... 4-12 Ending a Call ..................................... 4-13 Switching to Call Waiting .................... 4-13 Setting Mic Volume ............................ 4-14 Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume ........... 4-14 Contacts ..............................................4-15 Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration . 4-16 Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts .. 4-17 Checking Mobile Contacts Details ....... 4-18 Adding as a Favorite .......................... 4-18 Favorites .............................................4-19 Table of Contents l 5 Table of Contents Calling Favorites ................................ 4-19 Selecting/Deleting Favorites ............... 4-19 Searching Contacts ............................ 4-20 Call History......................................... 4-21 Entering Call History Screen ............... 4-21 Call History Screen Configuration ........ 4-21 Downloading Call History .................... 4-22 Viewing Call History Information .......... 4-22 Setting Bluetooth Connection ......... 4-23 Connections Menu ............................. 4-23 Connecting a Device .......................... 4-23 Pairing a New Device ......................... 4-24 Disconnecting a Device ...................... 4-25 Deleting a Device ............................... 4-25 Setting Auto Connection ..................... 4-26 5 Voice Recognition Starting Voice Recognition Starting Voice Recognition .................. 5-2 Starting Voice Recognition ...................5-2 Skipping Prompt Messages ..................5-2 Re-starting Voice Recognition ...............5-3 6 Ending Voice Recognition ................... 5-3 Using Voice Recognition ..................... 5-4 Adjusting Voice Recognition Volume . 5-4 Illustration on Using Voice Recognition
(Setting Home as the Destination)...... 5-5 Voice Command Lists Voice Command List .......................... 5-6 Help Command List ............................. 5-6 Audio System Command List ..............5-7 FM/AM Radio ......................................5-7 XM Radio ............................................5-8 CD(Audio Type) ...................................5-9 CD(MP3 Type) ....................................5-9 USB Music ........................................ 5-10 USB Image ........................................ 5-10 iPod .................................................. 5-11 My Music ........................................... 5-11 Others ............................................... 5-12 Phone Command List ........................5-12 Navigation Command List ..................5-13 Destination ........................................ 5-13 Map .................................................. 5-14 POI Category List ...............................5-15 6 Information XM Data About XM Data .................................... 6-2 About XM Data Service ........................6-2 Weather Data Service ..........................6-3 Traffic Data Service ..............................6-4 Stocks Data Service .............................6-5 Sports Data Service .............................6-6 Blue Link Blue Link..............................................6-7 Cautions upon Using Blue Link Service ... 6-7 Blue Link Safety and Security Service ..... 6-8 Stolen Vehicle Recovery ......................6-8 Location Information Service .................6-9 Car Management Information ............. 6-13 Blue Link System Information ............ 6-14 GPS Information About GPS (Global Positioning System) .. 6-15 When GPS Info Cannot Be Used ........ 6-15 Errors Unavoidable Due to System Characteristics ................................... 6-15 Viewing GPS Info ...............................6-16 Help Viewing Help .......................................6-17 7 Other Features Climate Mode Operating Climate Mode ......................7-2 Basic Mode Screen ..............................7-3 Basic Operation ....................................7-4 Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature Simultaneously ....................................7-4 Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature Independently ......................................7-4 Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature Setting Fan Direction ............................7-5 Setting Fan Level .................................7-6 Rear Camera About Rear Detection Camera ............7-7 Operating sequence of the Rear Camera .. 7-7 8 Setup Using Setup Basic Mode Screen ............................. 8-2 Starting Mode ...................................... 8-3 Sound ................................................... 8-3 Setting Balance/Fader ..........................8-3 Setting Bass/Mid/Treble .......................8-3 Setting Volume Ratio ...........................8-4 Advanced ............................................8-4 Setting Beep ........................................8-5 Display ................................................. 8-6 Adjusting Screen ..................................8-6 Setting Display Mode ...........................8-6 HD Radio ..............................................8-7 Bluetooth ...............................................8-7 Auto Connection Settings .....................8-8 Contacts Sync Setting ..........................8-8 Contacts Download Setting...................8-9 Streaming Audio Setting .......................8-9 Advanced Settings ...............................8-9 Navigation ...........................................8-12 Main .................................................. 8-12 Display .............................................. 8-13 Route Search .................................... 8-14 Guidance........................................... 8-14 Default .............................................. 8-15 My Places ...........................................8-16 My Places ......................................... 8-16 Favorite Places .................................. 8-17 Home and Office ................................ 8-17 Speed Alerts ...................................... 8-18 Traffic Setup .......................................8-18 Voice Recognition Settings ................8-19 Clock Settings .....................................8-19 Time ................................................. 8-19 View .................................................. 8-20 Picture Frame .................................... 8-20 Keyboard ........................................... 8-21 Language ........................................... 8-22 System Update .................................. 8-22 Display Off ......................................... 8-23 Table of Contents l 7 Table of Contents 9 Appendix Appendix Product Specification .......................... 9-2 Before Thinking There is a Product Defect .. 9-4 Before Thinking the Product Has Malfunctioned ...................................... 9-5 Troubleshooting ................................... 9-6 FAQ ...................................................... 9-8 About sPairing Mobile Phones ..............9-8 About Making/Answering Phone Calls ...9-9 About Bluetooth Wireless Technology/
Head Unit Use Environment .................9-9 8 CAUTIONS upon Using SD Cards Ejecting and Inserting SD Cards Ejecting and inserting SD cards while the Navigation system is operating may result in SD Card or System errors. To eject or insert the SD card, first turn off the Navigation system and the vehicle ignition. Eject/insert SD cards only to update the navigation system with a new version. When an SD Card with the new version is inserted, then system update will occur automatically Usage of SD Cards The SD Card is formatted to include only MAP and new system update files. The SD Card cannot be used to save and play Music. Do not add, delete, or format files within the SD Card. Table of Contents l 9 HD Radio Technology HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio and the HD, HD Radio, and "Arc" logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. iPod iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Bluetooth Wireless Technology The Bluetooth Wireless Technology word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth Wireless Technology SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Hyundai is under license. A Bluetooth Wireless Technology enabled cell phone is required to use Bluetooth Wireless Technology. Bluetooth Wireless Technology phone compatibility can be checked by visiting www.hyundaiusa.com and under the SERVICE & PARTSBLUETOOTH COMPATIBILITY menu. Areas that can be checked 9 areas, such as Pairing, Connection, Handsfree Calling, Streaming, etc. 1 Basic Warnings and Cautions Key Product Features Component Names and Functions Starting the System for the First Time CAR AVN SYSTEM Warnings and Cautions Safety Warnings Even when receiving route guidance from the Navigation system, please abide by actual traffic and road regulations. Following only the Navigation route guidance may lead to violations of actual traffic and road regulations and lead to traffic accidents. Please refrain from use if the screen is blank or no sound can be heard as these signs may indicate product malfunction. Continued use in such conditions could lead to accidents (fires, electric shock) or product malfunctions. Do not stare at the screen while driving. Staring at the screen for prolonged periods of time could lead to traffic accidents. Do not touch the antenna during thunder or lightening as such acts may lead to lightning induced electric shock. Do not operate the Navigation system while driving, such as entering POIs or conducting route searches. Such acts could lead to accidents, fire, or electric shock. Park the vehicle before operating the device. Do not disassemble, assemble, or modify the Navigation system. Such acts could result in accidents, fire, or electric shock. Heed caution not to spill water or introduce foreign objects into the device. Such acts could lead to smoke, fire, or product malfunction. Do not stop or park in parking-restricted areas to operate the prod-
uct. Such acts could lead to traffic accidents. For most Audio and multimedia modes, the display will not operate when the vehicle is in motion. For your safety, first park the vehicle to watch or view the screen. (The screen will operate when the park-
ing brake is set to ON for manual transmission vehicles and when set to P or Parking Brake On state for auto transmission vehicles.) 1-2 i W a r n n g s a n d C a u t i o n s Safety Cautions Pay attention to traffic conditions while driving. In some instances, the navigation may provide guidance through re-
stricted areas. Operating the device while driving could lead to accidents due to a lack of attention to external surroundings. First park the vehicle before operating the device. In addition, the touch screen may not work for some functions when the vehicle is in motion. The touch screen fea-
ture will be supported once the vehicle has stopped. Turn on the car ignition before using this device. Do not operate the Navigation system for long periods of time with the ignition turned off as such operations may lead to battery discharge. Upon using the Navigation system for more than 10 minutes with the car engine turned off, the following warning will be displayed. After 10 minutes, the warning will be displayed for 5 seconds every 1 minute. Adjust the volume to levels that allow the driver to hear sounds from outside of the vehicle. Driving in a state where external sounds cannot be heard may lead to accidents. Do not subject the device to severe shock or impact. Direct pres-
sure onto the front side of the monitor may cause damage to the LCD or touch screen. Pay attention to the volume setting when turning the device on. A sudden output of extreme volume upon turning the device on could lead to hearing impairment. (Adjust the volume to a suitable levels before turning off the device.) If you want to change the position of device installation, please in-
quire with your place of purchase or service maintenance center. Technical expertise is required to install or disassemble the device. When cleaning the device, make sure to turn off the device and use a dry and smooth cloth. Never use tough materials, chemical cloths, or solvents(alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) as such materials may damage the de-
vice panel or cause color/quality deterioration. When experiencing product malfunctions, inquire with your place of purchase or service maintenance center. Basic l 1-3 Key Product Features This device is an Audio Navigation system equipped with a multifunctional disc player that supports Radio (FM1, FM2, AM), HD Radio technol-
ogy, Audio CD, MP3, USB, iPod, and Audio, Aux, and My Music features. The WIDE VGA LCD provides a high quality resolution while the powerful and rich sound system adds to the driving enjoyment. Display Radio Multimedia Player Wide TFT-LCD Display Provides high quality sound and video through a Wide TFT-LCD Display using an LED Back Light Touch screen for maximum user convenience Digital Tuner Feature Digital Tuner using PPL method that supports memory of 6 broadcast stations for each AM, FM1, and FM2 modes Integrated Antenna (RADIO+NAVI) Outstanding reception via integrated antenna with high sensitivity Radio broadcast station name Displays broadcast station names for key locations HD Radio/Satellite Radio feature Supports HD Radio reception and Satellite Radio (XM) Support for various Media Formats Support for various media formats, including Radio, audio MP3 CD, USB, iPod and AUX Supports USB, iPod, and Bluetooth Audio Streaming modes My Music Supports copying of music stored within USB or iPod devices into My Music (internal memory) mode USB Image Copy to view and save images saved in USB devices 1-4 K e y P r o d u c t t F e a u r e s Navigation Blue Link Miscellaneous Voice Guidance Voice route guidance to safely and conveniently reach set destinations Various map scales that enables drivers to accurately view map and surrounding areas Automatic Correction for Current Location Automatically corrects current position using map matching and GPS information Sync with Blue Link Center Synchronization with the Blue Link Center to provide various types of information Vehicle Diagnostics/Maintenance Supports Vehicle Theft Protection, Parts Diagnostics and Recall Information Eco Driving and Fuel Economy Management Supports Economic driving practices by providing driver/community fuel economy information and Eco Rewards Bluetooth Wireless Technology Convenient use of Bluetooth Handsfree by using buttons within the steering wheel remote controller Digital Screen Control Features Easy control of features through touch screen options Steering Wheel Remote Controller Control over audio features, voice recognition and Bluetooth through the steering wheel remote controller for maximum convenience Basic l 1-5 Component Names and Functions Head Unit 3 1 6 5 2 4 4 INFO Displays the Info mode screen 5 MEDIA Displays CD, MP3, USB, iPod, AUX, Bluetooth Audio Streaming, My Music modes If the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted, corresponding modes will be disabled 6 SAT Converts to XM mode Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of XM1 XM2 XM3 XM1 Name 1 PHONE 2 SEEK TRACK Description Takes user to home phone screen When key is pressed shortly. (under 0.8 seconds) In FM/AM mode, plays previous/next frequency In XM mode, plays the previous/next channel In CD/MP3/USB/iPod/My Music modes, changes the track, file or chapter When key is pressed and held. (over 0.8 seconds) In FM/AM mode, continuously changes the frequency until the key is released and plays the current frequency In XM mode, continuously changes the channel until the key is released and plays the current channel In CD/MP3/USB/iPod/My Music modes, rewinds or fast-
forwards the track or file 3 FM/AM Converts to FM/AM mode Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM1 FM2 AM FM1 1-6 7 16 10 12 11 8 9 C o m p o n e n t N a m e s a n d F u n c t i o n s Name Description 7 PWR key VOL Knob 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 8 ROUTE SETUP 9 10 MAP VOICE 11 TUNE turn Audio off Turn left/right to control volume Displays Route menu screen Displays the Setup mode Displays the map for the current position In FM/AM mode, changes the frequency In XM mode, changes the channel In CD, MP3, USB, iPod, My Music modes, changes the track, file or chapter 12 13 14 DISP 15 RESET 16 DEST Displays the Destination setup menu Press to insert or eject disc Converts to DISP mode Resets and restarts the system SD Card insert slot Basic l 1-7 Component Names and Functions Steering Wheel Remote Controller Name Description 1 2 3 4 1 VOL+ VOL- Controls the volume 2 MUTE Mutes the sound When keys are pressed shortly. (under 0.8 seconds) In FM/AM mode, searches broadcast frequencies saved to Presets In XM modes, searches broadcast channels saved to Presets In CD/MP/USB/iPod/My Music modes, changes the track, file or chapter 3 V When keys are pressed and held. (over 0.8 seconds) In FM/AM mode, automatically searches broadcast frequencies and channels In XM modes, automatically searches broadcast channels In CD/MP3/USB/iPod/My Music modes, rewinds or fast forwards the track or file 4 MODE Each time this key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM1 FM2 AM XM1 XM2 XM3 USB or iPod AUX Bluetooth Audio My Music If the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted, corresponding modes will be disabled Press and hold the key (over 0.8 seconds) to turn the Audio system on/off When power is off, press the key to turn power back on 1-8 C o m p o n e n t N a m e s a n d F u n c t i o n s 5 6 7 Name Description 5 6 7 When pressed shortly. (under 0.8 seconds) Activates voice recognition When pressed and held. (over 0.8 seconds) Ends voice recognition 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, switches call back to Bluetooth Handsfree (Operates only when Bluetooth Handsfree is connected) When pressed during a call, ends the phone call When pressed in the incoming call screen, rejects the call Basic l 1-9 Component Names and Functions Climate System 3 4 5 6 1 1 2 13 11 12 7 8 9 10 1-10 Name Description 1 MODE 2 CLIMATE Displays the climate info screen Sets the fan direction 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A/C TEMP DUAL 10 Passenger Temp 11 AUTO OFF 12 Removes humidity and frost by blowing fan towards the front window The side mirror and rear window defroster is turned on/off Turns the air conditioner on/off Controls the driver-side temperature Switches the air intake mode to recirculation Switches the air intake mode to outside air Turns DUAL mode on/off Upon turning on DUAL, the driver-side and passenger-side temperature can be operated independently Controls the passenger-side temperature Operates auto temperature mode to maintain cabin tem-
perature at suitable levels relative to outside temperature Turns the climate system off 13 Sets the fan level C o m p o n e n t N a m e s a n d F u n c t i o n s Room Mirror 1 2 3 Name 1 Blue Link Center 2 Blue Link for POI 3 Blue Link for SOS Description Connects to the Blue Link Center to speak with con-
sultants When pressed again during call, ends call After connecting to the Blue Link Center, used to request POI information through voice recognition When pressed again during call, ends call When an unforeseen emergency occurs, used to make call and request Blue Link SOS service When pressed again during call, ends call Basic l 1-11 Starting the System for the First Time Turning the System On/Off Turning the System On If the engine start button is pressed without pressing the brakes, then the ACC and system will turn on. Once the system is turned on, the booting process will start and the safety warning page is displayed. To change the system language between Korean, English, Franais, and Espaol press the button. i Information No operations are supported while the sys-
tem is booting. Some time may be required until all features are ready for use. PWR key on the head unit Pressing the will display the safety warning page. Press the recent mode. button to display the most CAUTION The safety warning page is displayed every time the ignition is turned on. The displayed warnings are related to saftey, please closely read and comply with the safety warnings. 1-12 Turning the System Off Press the engine start button again or PWR key on the sys-
press and hold the tem to turn the system off. i Information If the system is turned off while the Handsfree is being used, then the call will automatically switch back to the mobile phone. ADM (Accessory Delay Mode) refers to a state in which the navigation system will remain turned on for continued use up to a certain amount of time even if the vehicle ignition is set to ACC OFF state. The navigation system will automatically turn off if more than 3 minutes has passed in ACC OFF state or the driver-side door is opened. While ADM is operating, it is possible to manually turn off the system power. AgreeLanguage t S a r t i n g t h e S y s t e m f o r t h e F i r s t i T m e CAUTION Pay attention to the volume setting when turning the device on. Adjust the volume to a suitable levels before turning off the device. Resetting the System Battery Warning Message This feature is used to reset the system in the occurrence of an unforeseen error or problem. Use the system only when the engine is running. If the system is turned on with the engine off, then the following warning will be displayed. Press and hold the RESET key. (about 1 second)
(The use of a clip or pin is recommended when resetting the system.) NOTICE Upon resetting the system, saved data and settings information (radio frequen-
cies, volume and display settings) will be restored back to the default factory state. Such are not indications of malfunctions. This message will automatically disappear once the engine is turned on. CAUTION Using the system for prolonged periods of time without the engine running may result in battery discharge. Basic l 1-13 MEMO 1-14 2 Audio FM/AM Mode HD Radio Mode XM Mode About DISC CD Mode MP3 CD Mode USB Mode iPod Mode AUX Mode Bluetooth Audio Mode My Music Mode CAR AVN SYSTEM FM/AM Mode Basic Mode Screen (HD Radio reception OFF) Name 1 Mode Display 2 Preset 3 Broadcast Station Name Description Displays currently operating mode Shows saved presets for user selection Displays the current broadcast station name Displays the current frequency 4 Frequency Displays the current genre 5 Genre Display 6 Preset Scan Plays preset frequencies for 5 seconds each 7 Text On (Text Off) Turns the Radio Text information on and off 8 Menu 9 Scan 10 Auto Store Displays Preset Scan and Text On (Text Off) menus Plays frequencies with superior reception for 5 sec-
onds each Saves frequencies with superior reception to Preset buttons 2 4 9 5 10 1 3 6 7 8 2-2
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F M A M M o d e Basic Mode Screen (HD Radio reception ON) 2 4 6 7 8 9 1 3 5 10 Name 1 HD Radio Reception Description Displays main HD Radio channels 4 Broadcast Info 5 Selection buttons 2 Broadcast Station Displays the current broadcast station Displays the current broadcast genre 3 Genre Displays detailed information about the current broadcast Used to select the previous/next HD Radio broad-
cast channel Saves frequencies with superior reception to Preset buttons Plays preset frequencies for 5 seconds each Plays frequencies with superior reception for 5 sec-
onds each When pressed, shows detailed information about 7 Preset Scan 6 Auto Store 8 Scan 9 Info On (Info Off) the current broadcast When pressed again, detailed information is 10 Tagging turned off Used to save song information for the currently playing broadcast Upon connecting an iPod, song information is transferred to the iPod and can be downloaded through iTunes Audio l 2-3 2-3 FM/AM Mode Starting Mode Press the FM/AM key to change the mode in order of FM1 FM2 AM. When the power is OFF, pressing the FM/AM key will turn the power on and play a radio broadcast. Using SEEK SEEK Press the TRACK search for frequencies. Shortly press the key (under 0.8 seconds) :
key to automatically Plays previous/next frequency. Press and hold the key (over 0.8 seconds) :
Changes the frequency while pressed and receives the next frequency upon release. Using TUNE Press the select the frequency. TUNE key to manually Selecting Presets From the 6 presets, select the frequency you want to listen to. i Information You can save up to 6 preset channels each for FM1, FM2 and AM. FM1/FM2 : Increases/decreases by 200kHz AM : Increases/decreases by 10kHz 2-4
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F M A M M o d e Saving Radio Frequency Saving Automatically Press the to automatically save receivable frequencies to Preset buttons. Scanning Radio Frequency Press the radio frequencies. button to scan all A total of 18 frequencies with six preset frequencies each for FM1/FM2/AM modes can be saved. i Information While Auto Store is operating, pressing button again will cancel the the function and play the previous fre-
quency. Saving Manually After selecting frequency Press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the preset button. A 'beep' will sound and the frequency is saved to the selected preset button. Starting from the current frequency, fre-
quencies with superior reception are scanned for 5 seconds and the previous frequency is restored. Audio l 2-5 2-5 Auto Store Auto Store Scan FM/AM Mode Using the Menu Buttons Text On/Text Off Press the button Press Press the Scan menu. button to use the Preset
. The Text feature is turned on/off. If the button is displayed
(Text off state), information will not be displayed even if there is information being transmitted from the broadcast station. If the button is displayed
(Text on state), then broadcast informa-
tion will be displayed. Information may not be displayed if there is no informa-
tion being transmitted from the broad-
cast station. Preset Scan Press the
. button Press Frequencies saved to the 6 preset buttons are each played for 5 seconds and the previous frequency is restored. 2-6 Menu Menu Preset Scan MenuON Text OnON Text OnOff Text Off HD Radio Mode About HD RadioTM Technology Starting Mode Press the FM/AM key to turn on Radio mode. Operating HD Radio Mode Selecting a Frequency Program Service Data :
Contributes to the superior user experience of HD Radio Technology. Presents song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams. Adjacent traditional main stations are extra local FM channels. Theses HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, original music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre. Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital signal. AM sounds like todays FM and FM sounds like a CD. If an HD Radio broadcast is received, the radio mode will switch from analog broad-
cast to HD Radio broadcast. i Information The HD Radio screen is displayed only when a HD Radio broadcast is being received. To ensure HD Radio stations are received, turn the feature on at SETUP key HD Radio . As HD Radio reception is included within Radio mode, the methods of moving between channels, saving presets, search-
ing, or methods of searching frequencies are identical. However, while the HD Radio related icon display will become active when within regions where an HD Radio signal can be received. Audio l 2-7 2-7 H D R a d o M o d e i Selecting through Preset Song-Tagging The song tagging feature provides a way to capture broadcasted song informa-
tion from the radio for future purchase in iTunes. Upon connection of an Apple audio play-
back device , the "tagged songs" will be transferred to your iTunes account in your Tagged songs folder. i Information Up to 50 songs can be saved if an iPod device is not connected. Song data can be transferred to an iPod only if there is available space within the device. From the 6 presets, select the HD Radio broadcast you want to listen to. i Information For HD Radio broadcast channels with-
out sub channels, sub channels will be skipped and only main channels will be received. HD Radio Mode Using TUNE Press the select the frequency. TUNE key to manually 2-8 H D R a d o M o d e i HD Radio Digital Broadcast On/Off Press the SETUP key Press the Off . HD Radio Press On /
HD Radio Broadcasts can be turned On and Off for HD Radio FM and AM mode. Audio l 2-9 2-9 XM Mode Basic Mode Screen 2 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 16 17 1 12 13 14 15 2-10 Name 1 Mode Display 2 Preset Description Displays currently operating mode The desired frequency can be saved as a preset and selected Display the channel logo 3 Channel Logo 4 Channel Number Displays the current channel number 5 Category mode Displays the category mode in blue indicator 6 Channel mode indicator 7 Setting Display 8 Category name 9 Channel name 10 Artist name 11 Title name 12 Search 13 Preset Scan 14 Scan 15 Menu 16 Category Displays the channel mode in blue Displays the indicator if Scan/Preset Scan is operating Displays the category name Displays the channel Displays the artist name Displays the title name Used to search for channels by entering channel numbers Plays preset frequencies for 5 seconds each Plays all receivable channels for 5 seconds each Displays Search, Preset Scan and Scan menus Selection Buttons Used to select the previous/next channel 17 List Displays XM Radio Categories/Channel Lists Starting Mode SAT key to change the Press the mode in order of XM1 XM2 XM3. Selecting Presets i Information Within category mode, channels within the current category will be played. Within channel mode, all channels in all categories will be played. If no operation for 5 seconds during cat-
egory mode, it goes back to the channel mode automatically. X M M o d e Using TUNE Press the key to display the previous or next channel information. TUNE From the 6 presets, select the channel you want to listen to. When the power is OFF, pressing the SAT key will turn the power on and play an XM Radio broadcast. Using SEEK SEEK Press the TRACK panel for under 0.8 seconds. key on the control The previous or next channel will be selected. After a brief moment, the selected channel will be displayed. Audio l 2-11 2-11 XM Mode Selecting through Channel/Cat-
egory List Press the desired category and channel. button Select the Saving XM Channels Using the Menu Buttons Press the Search, Preset Scan, and Scan menus. button to use the Saving Manually After selecting channel Press and hold
(over 0.8 seconds) the preset button. A confirmation 'beep' will be heard and the channel will be saved to the selected pre-
set button. i Information Six preset frequencies each for XM1/
XM2/XM3 modes can be stored using the above instructions. Select the desired category and the channel. Once selected, the previous screen will be restored and the selected channel will begin playing. 2-12 List Menu Search Press the button Press Enter numbers and press Preset Scan Press the
. button Press Scan Press the channels. button to scan all
. Channels saved to the 6 preset buttons are each played for 5 seconds and then the previous channel is restored. X M M o d e Enter the number of the channel you want to receive. Starting from the current channel, chan-
nels with superior reception are scanned for 5 seconds and the previous channel is restored once scanning is complete. Audio l 2-13 2-13 Menu SearchDone Menu Preset Scan Scan Disc About Disc Precautions upon Handling Discs After using a disc, put the disc back in its original case to prevent disc scratches. Do not use abnormally shaped discs (8cm, heart-shaped, octa-
gon-shaped) as such discs could lead to malfunctions. Do not clean discs with chemical solutions, such as record sprays, antistatic sprays, antistatic liquids, benzene, or thinners. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or high temperatures for prolonged periods of time. Such exposure may lead to disc defor-
mation. Upon playing a disc contaminated by dirt or other substances, the sound quality may deteriorate and result in skipping sounds. Writing on either side of the disc could result in damage to disc surfaces. Clean fingerprints and dust off the disc surface (coated side) with a soft cloth. 2-14 Copy-protected CDs, such as S-type CDs, may not properly oper-
ate in the device. DATA CDs cannot be played. (However, such discs may still abnormally operate.) Do not disassemble the device. Contact a designated service cen-
ter in case of malfunction. (Complete after service assistance will not be provided if the user disassembles the device.) Do not use water to clean the device. Exposure to water could lead to product malfunction. Do not to introduce foreign substances into the disc insert/eject slot. Introducing foreign substances could damage the device inte-
rior. The device may fail to properly operate in extremely hot or cold temperatures. (The operating temperature range is : 14F ~ 150F) Steam can become condensed on the fiber-optic lens due to rain, wet conditions, or upon operating the heating system. In such cases, discs may not be properly recognized. Remove the disc and wait until the moisture dries. Skipping may occur during audio play when driving on bumpy roads for prolonged periods of time or upon severe shock to the vehicle. In case of severe shock, audio may not properly play. i D s c Supported Disc Formats This device supports the following disc for-
mats. Disc/Content Format Compatibility By Format according to Disc Type Disc Type Device Support Disc Format Ordinary Disc Compatibility This device has been designed/ manufac-
tured to be compatible with software bear-
ing the following logo marks. Disc Type Disc Type Disc Format 3inch (8cm) 5inch (12cm) CD CD-R CD-RW Multisession-CD SACD
(Single, SACD layer) SACD (Hybrid) CD MP3 LPCM MPEG1, Layer3 MPEG2, Layer3 MPEG2.5 WMA Ver9 Device Support X
(Read Only)
(Read Only)
(Read Only) X X (Only CD layer) DVD-Video Audio-CD Video-CD CD-R/RW discs (Audio CD) created with CD recording devices or PCs may not properly operate in the device. This is a result of various causes, includ-
ing disc format, recording method, and contamination to the disc or lens. CD SACD Disc Format Disc Type Disc Format Device Support CD CD-DA MP3 WMA MPEG4 AAC DTS-CD CD-ROM CD-G CD-EXTRA CD-TEXT X X Audio l 2-15 2-15 Disc CD-R/RW Compatibility This device supports CD-R, CD-RW, and MP3 discs burned in Audio CD for-
mats. Cautions upon Writing CDs When a multi-session disc is being recorded, make sure to close the ses-
sion before recording. The recording of CD-R and CD-RW If MP3/WMA file extensions are changed, discs with this device is not supported. such could result in malfunctions. In the case of MP3/WMA, write using only English. (Other languages are not supported) Unauthorized use of copy-protected music files is prohibited by law. Prolonged use of CD-R/CD-RW prod-
ucts that do not satisfy related specifica-
tions may result in product malfunction. When writing CDs, low-speed writing is recommended. CD-R/RW discs recorded as audio CDs that were not finalized are not supported by this device. PC-created Disc Compatibility When burning a disc on a PC, the disc may not operate in this device depend-
ing on the software settings. In such cases, inquire with the software manu-
facturer. Additional information regarding compat-
ibility is displayed on the CD-R/RW soft-
ware disc box. DVD-R/W discs are not compatible with this device. 2-16 Compressed Audio Compatibility Physical formats of CD : Model 1, Model 2 XA format 1. This device supports audio file compressed through MPEG-1 audio stream layer 3
(MP3) using 8kbps ~ 320kbps. (CBR or VBR) For stable operation, the use of files in 95kbps~192kbps bit rate range and 44.1kHz SAMPLING frequency is rec-
ommended. This device supports WMA audio files using 20kbps ~ 320kbps. (CBR or VBR) Variable bit rate files may operate, but the play time information may not be properly displayed. This device only supports tracks with file extension of ".mp3" or ".wma". This device does not support multises-
sion discs. This device supports only 8 layer folders. This device supports MP3 ID3 tag ver-
sions of Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3, Ver. 2.4. When using discs with other versions, the ID3 info will not be displayed. Although this device has been desig-
nated to be compatible with various bit rates, playing low bit rate MP3 tracks may result in low quality sound. Before Playing an MP3 Disc Supported MP3 File Specification Acceptable standard: MPEG1 Audio Layer 3. Acceptable sampling frequency :
8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48(KHz). Acceptable bit rate : 8 ~ 320 (Kbps). Recommended Bit Rates and Fre-
quency Sampling frequency : 96 ~ 192 Kbps fixed bit rate/4.1kHz. NOTICE Supported ID3 tags : ID3v1.0, ID3v1.1, ID3v1.2, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4. Supported MP3 Media : CD-ROM. Supported media formats : ISO9660 LEVEL1 and LEVEL2. i D s c Detailed Specification Maximum directory layers : 8 layers. Maximum folder length : 64 bytes, file name length: 64 bytes. Supported characters for folder name/ file name: Alphanumeric characters, Korean standard character set 2350 characters, Simplified Chinese 4888 characters. Maximum number of folders per disc :
256 folders. (including ROOT) Maximum number of files per disc : 512 files. Precautions upon Burning MP3 Files The use of ISO 9660 LEVEL 2 JOLIET format is recommended. Up to 32 characters in Korean/Chinese are supported for file names and up to 20 characters in Korean/Chinese are supported for folder names. The use of CDs exceeding 700MB may result in faulty disc recognition or errors upon play. Audio l 2-17 2-17 Disc MP3 File Structure Recognition occurs through the same folder structure used within the disc. Folder structure as saved in CD-ROM Folder structure as saved in the system 2-18 CD Mode Basic Mode Screen 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 15 Name 1 Mode 2 Track 3 Repeat/
Shuffle/Scan 4 Track Index 5 Play Time 6 Repeat 7 Shuffle 8 Scan 9 Info Off
(Info On) 10 Menu 11 Artist Info 12 Album Info 16 13 Previous Track C D M o d e description Displays currently operating mode Track number of current song From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the currently oper-
ating function Shows the current track/total tracks Displays the current play time 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 Empty when there is no corresponding information Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan, and Info On (Info Off) menus Displays artist info for current song (Will not be dis-
played if the information does not exist) Displays album info for current song (Will not be dis-
played if the information does not exist) When the play time is under 2 seconds : Moves to the previous track When the play time is over 2 seconds : Plays the current song from the beginning 14 Play/Pause 15 Next Track 16 List Plays/pauses the current track Moves to the next track Moves to the track list screen Audio l 2-19 2-19 CD Mode Starting Mode Press the MEDIA key Press i Information CD mode will automatically start once a CD . CD is inserted. Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks While playing Press and hold the SEEK TRACK key. (over 0.8 seconds) Playing a CD SEEK TRACK This will rewind or fast-forward the track. key is being pressed, While the the track will rewind or fast-forward at 20x speed. Once released, the track will begin playing at normal speed. NOTICE Only genuine audio CDs are supported. Other discs may result in recognition fail-
ure. (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels) 2-20 Press the Press the button to play the track. button to pause the track. ll
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Searching CD Tracks Press the key Search tracks Once the desired track name is displayed, press the ENTER key. TUNE When searching tracks, the track number is displayed in blue. Pressing the ENTER key will play the corresponding track. i Information If the ENTER key is not pressed within 5 seconds of searching tracks, the track info for the current track is restored. Using the Menu Buttons Press the button to set the repeat, shuffle, scan and Info On/Info Off menus. Repeat Press the
. button Press C D M o d e The current track is repeated. i Information Press the button again to turn off repeat. If nothing is selected, then all tracks will be played in sequential order. Shuffle Press the
. button Press Tracks within the disc are played in ran-
dom order. i Information Press the button again to turn the shuffle option off. Audio l 2-21 2-21 Menu Menu Repeat Repeat Menu Shuffle Shuffle CD Mode Scan Press the
. button Press The beginning (approx. 10 seconds) of all tracks within the CD are scanned. Info On/Info Off Press the
. button Press The amount of information displayed on the screen can be selected. When the title, artist, and album info are displayed, the button will automatically change to button again to turn the
. Press information display setting. to restore the previous i Information Artist/album info is supported within Text CDs. i Information Press the scan option off. 2-22 Menu Scan Scan Menu Info On Info Off Info Off MP3 CD Mode Basic Mode Screen 1 6 7 2 3 4 5 8 Name 1 Mode 2 Folder Name 3 File Name 4 Repeat/Shuffle/
Scan 5 File Index 6 Play Time 7 Menu 8 List Description Displays currently operating mode Displays folder name for current file Displays the name of the current file From Repeat All/Repeat One Song/Repeat Folder/Shuffle Folder/Shuffle All/Folder Scan/Scan All, displays the cur-
rently operating function Shows the current MP3 file/total number of MP3 files Displays the current play time Displays Copy, Repeat, Shuffle, Scan and Info On (Info Off) menus Moves to the list screen Audio l 2-23 2-23 M P 3 C D M o d e MP3 CD Mode Basic Mode Screen 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 2-24 Name 9 Copy 10 Repeat 11 Shuffle 12 Scan 13 Info Off (Info On) 14 Previous file 15 Play/Pause 16 Next file Description Copies the currently playing file into My Music Repeats the current file (each time the button is pressed, changes in order of Repeat Once Repeat Folder Off) Plays files in random order (each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Shuffle Folder Shuffle All Off) Scans the beginning parts of MP3 files (approx. 10 sec-
onds per file)
(Each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Folder Scan Scan All Off) Changes the display method between Info Off/Info On Info Off : shows folder name/file name Info On : shows folder name, file name, title, artist, and album info When the play time is under 2 seconds : Moves to the previous file When the play time is over 2 seconds : Plays the current file from the beginning Plays/pauses the current file Moves to the next file M P 3 C D M o d e List Menu Screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Name 1 Home Folder 2 Parent Folder 3 Now Playing 4 Folder Name 5 Current Song 6 List Focus 7 Back button 8 Previous list 9 List page 10 Next list Description Moves to home folder Moves to the parent folder 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) Folder name of current list Shows current playing file name Creates focus upon operating Tune Converts to basic mode screen Moves to the previous list Shows current file list page/total number of pages Moves to the next list Audio l 2-25 2-25 MP3 CD Mode Starting Mode Press the MEDIA key Press MP3 . i Information MP3 mode automatically starts when an MP3 disc is inserted. If there are numerous songs and folders within the disc, reading time could take more than 10 seconds and the list may not be displayed or song searches may not operate. Once loading is complete, try again. Only genuine audio CDs are supported. Other discs may result in recognition fail-
ure. (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels) Playing MP3 Press the Press the button to play the file. button to pause the file. 2-26 ll M P 3 C D M o d e Selecting MP3 files Selecting from the Mode Screen Press the key to select the pre-
SEEK TRACK vious or next file. Pressing and holding the key will rewind or fast-forward the current file. SEEK TRACK Using Menus within List Screen Press the file from the list. button Select the Searching MP3 Files Press the TUNE key Search files Once the desired file name is displayed, press the ENTER key. Fast-forwarding or Rewinding MP3 Files While playing Press and hold the SEEK TRACK key. (over 0.8 seconds) SEEK TRACK This will rewind or fast-forward the file. While the key is being pressed, the file will rewind or fast-forward at 20x speed. Once released, the file will begin playing at normal speed. When searching files, pressing the ENTER key will play the file highlighted in blue. i Information If there are no operations within 5 sec-
onds, info on the current song will be re-
displayed. Audio l 2-27 2-27 List MP3 CD Mode Using the Menu Buttons Press the button to set the copy, repeat, shuffle, scan, and Info On/
Off options. Copy Press the
. button Press folder. The currently playing file is copied and saved in My Music. 2-28 i Information Copied and saved files can be played within My Music mode. Shuffle Press the
. button Press Repeat Press the
. button Press Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Repeat Once Off. i Information Repeat Once : repeats the current file. Repeat Folder : repeats all files in current Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Shuffle Folder Shuffle All Off. i Information Shuffle Folder : plays files in current folder in random order. Shuffle All : plays all files in DISC in ran-
dom order. Scan Press the
. button Press Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Folder Scan Scan All Off. Menu Menu Copy Menu Repeat Menu Shuffle Menu Scan M P 3 C D M o d e i Information Folder Scan : scans files in current folder. Scan All : scans all files in the disc. Using Menus within the List Screen Info On/Info Off Press the
. button Press Moving between Lists Press the
, buttons. button Press the The amount of information displayed on the screen can be changed. When the title, artist, and album info are displayed, the button will automatically change to Press information display setting. to restore the previous
. NOTICE The title, artist and album info are dis-
played only when such information is recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag. If five (5) or more files or folders exist in the same folder, the list will be displayed across two or more pages. Press the , cursor buttons to quickly find the desired page. i Information A lag may occur in displaying the previ-
ous/next list page depending on the file name or file size. Audio l 2-29 2-29 Menu Info On Info Off Info Off List MP3 CD Mode Moving between Folders Press the from the folder list. button Select folder i Information If there are no more parent folders, both Home , buttons will be disabled. Returning to Current Location While searching files within other folders, press the button to return to the currently playing file screen. button will move to the Pressing the folder one level above the current folder. Pressing the Home button folder will move to the root folder. 2-30 Now Playing USB Mode About USB Before Playing a USB MP3 Connect the USB device after turning on the engine. The USB device may become damaged if it is already connected when the ignition is turned on. This device recognizes USB devices formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file formats. This device does not recognize files in NTFS file format. Some USB devices may not be supported due to compatibility is-
sues. Take caution so that the USB connector does not come in contact with body parts or objects. Files that are not standard format music/image files will not be played. Repeated connecting/disconnecting of USB devices within short peri-
ods of time may result in product malfunction. For MP3/WMA files, only music files with compression rates between 8Kbps ~ 320Kbps can be played. Make sure to connect/disconnect external USB devices with the au-
dio power turned off. Heed caution to static electricity when connecting/disconnecting ex-
ternal USB devices. Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognized when connected as an external device. When connecting an external USB device, the device may not prop-
erly recognize the USB is in some states. Only products formatted with byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be rec-
ognized. The amount of time required to recognize the external USB device may differ depending on the type, size, or file formats stored on the USB. Such differences in required time are not indications of mal-
function. The use of USB devices for purposes other than playing music and image files is prohibited. Do not use the USB I/F to charge batteries or USB accessories that generate heat. Such acts may lead to worsened performance or damage to the device. Audio l 2-31 2-31 U S B M o d e USB Mode The device may not recognize the USB device if separately pur-
chased USB hubs and extension cables are being used. Connect the USB directly with the multimedia terminal of the vehicle. USB memory sticks used by connecting an Adaptor (SD Type or CF Type) may not be properly recognized. Only use Plug type connector products, as shown in the figure below. When using mass storage USB devices with separate logical drives, only files saved to the root drive can be played. When application programs are installed to specific USBs, files may not properly play. The device may not operate normally if MP3 Players, cellular phones, digital cameras, or other electronic devices (USB devices not recog-
nized as portable disk drives) are connected with the device. Charging through the USB may not work for some mobile devices. The device may not support normal operation when using a USB memory type besides Metal Cover Type USB Memory. The device may not support normal operation when using formats such as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory. Upon playing iPods, please use a dedicated iPod car cable. Normal operations cannot be guaranteed when other cables are be-
ing used. The device will not support files locked by DRM. (Digital Rights Management) 2-32 Plug Type Connector Product Name Manufacturer XTICK BMK SKY-DRV TRANSCEND JetFlash Sandisk Cruzer Micro ZyRUS NEXTIK LG BMK Technology Sky Digital Transcend SanDisk ZyRUS Digiworks i Information Problems that occur through use of USB devices not listed within the above table are not covered by the product warranty. U S B M o d e USB MP3 Information and Precautions Name MP3 File Specification Recommended Bit Rates and Sam-
pling Frequency ID3 Tag Detailed Specifications Description 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 namev : 255Bytes Supported characters for folder name/file name : Al-
phanumeric characters, Korean standard character set 2,350 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 i Information The sound quality of MP3 files that use bitrates exceeding 192 Kbps cannot be guaranteed. When using files without fixed bit rates, some features (FF/REW features) may not properly operate. Audio l 2-33 2-33 USB Mode Basic Mode Screen USB Music Mode 2 3 4 5 6 8 Name 1 Mode 2 Folder Name 3 File Name 4 Repeat/Shuffle/
Scan 5 Play Time 6 File Index 7 Menu 8 List Description Displays currently operating mode Displays the name of the current folder Displays the name of the current file From Repeat All/Repeat One Song/Repeat Folder/
Shuffle Folder/Shuffle All/Folder Scan/Scan All, dis-
plays the currently operating function Displays the current play time/total play time Shows the current file/total files within the USB Displays Copy, Repeat, Shuffle, Scan and Info On
(Info Off) menus Moves to the list screen 1 7 2-34 U S B M o d e 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Name 9 Copy 10 Repeat 11 Shuffle 12 Scan 13 Info Off (Info On) 14 Previous File Description Copies the currently playing file into My Music Repeats the current file (Each time the button is pressed, changes in order of Repeat Once Re-
peat Folder Off) Plays files in random order (Each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Shuffle Folder Shuffle All Off) Scans the beginning parts of USB files (approx. 10 seconds per file) 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 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 15 Play/Pause 16 Next File Plays/pauses the current file Moves to the next file Audio l 2-35 2-35 USB Mode USB Image Mode 4 8 6 7 Name 1 Mode 2 Folder Name 3 File Name 4 File Index 5 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) 9 Slideshow 6 Previous Image Shows previous image 7 Next Image 8 List Shows next image Moves to the list screen View images as slideshow in 5, 10, 20, 30 second intervals Rotate image in clockwise direction 10 Rotate Image 11 Adjust Image Size Enlarge/reduce (zoom-in/zoom-out) image size 12 Save Image 13 Info Add image as frame screen displayed when the sys-
tem power is turned off Shows the file name, resolution and file type of cur-
rent image 2 3 5 1 9 10 11 12 13 2-36 U S B M o d e Menu List Screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Name Description 1 Music 2 Image 3 Home Folder 4 Parent Folder 5 Now Playing 6 Folder Name 7 Current Song 8 Back Button 9 Previous List 10 List Page 11 Next List Shows the Music list (Disabled when Music list does not exist) Shows the Image list (Disabled when Image list does not exist) Moves to home folder Moves to the parent folder 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) Folder name of current list Shows current playing file name Converts to basic mode screen Moves to the previous list Shows current file list page/total number of pages Moves to the next list Audio l 2-37 2-37 i Information Once a USB is connected, USB Music mode will operate automatically. If a previously played USB is recon-
nected, then the song after the most recently played song is played. However, if a different USB is connected 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. Playing USB Music Press the button to play the USB Music. Press the button to pause USB Music. USB Mode Starting USB Music Mode Press the MEDIA key Press USB Music . If the USB is not connected, then the USB Music button will be disabled. 2-38 ll U S B M o d e i Information The
, buttons displayed on the screen allow you to select the previous/
next file. These buttons will not rewind or fast-forward the file. Searching USB Music Files While Playing Press the
, buttons or the previous/next file. key to play the SEEK TRACK Pressing and holding the key
(over 0.8 seconds) will rewind or fast-
forward the current file. SEEK TRACK While the SEEK TRACK key is being pressed, the track will rewind or fast-forward at high speeds. Once the key is released, the USB Music will begin playing at nor-
mal speed. Using the Menu Buttons button to set the Press the Copy, Repeat, Shuffle, Scan, Info On
(Info Off) menus. Copy Press the
. button Press The currently playing file is copied and saved in My Music. Audio l 2-39 2-39
<><> Menu Menu Copy USB Mode i Information Copied and saved files can be played within My Music mode. Shuffle Press the
. button Press Scan Press the
. button Press button Press Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Shuffle Folder Shuffle All Off. Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Folder Scan Scan All Off. i Information Shuffle Folder : Plays files within the cur-
i Information Folder Scan : Searches files within the rent folder in random order. current folder. Shuffle All : Plays files within the USB in Scan All : Scans files within the USB in random order. random order. Repeat Press the
. Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Repeat Once Repeat Folder Off. i Information Repeat Once : Repeats the current file. Repeat Folder : Repeats all files in current folder. 2-40 Menu Repeat Menu Shuffle Menu Scan U S B M o d e Info On/Info Off Press the
. button Press The screen display can be set differently depending on user selection. When the title, artist, and album info are displayed, the button is changed to
. Press information display setting. to restore the previous i Information The title, artist, and album info are dis-
played only when such information is recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag. NOTICE The title, artist and album info are dis-
played only when such information is recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag. Starting USB Image Mode Press the MEDIA key Press USB Image . Searching USB Image Files While playing Press the
, buttons to view the previous/next image. i Information Press the USB images. button to view the list of Audio l 2-41 2-41 Menu Info On Info Off Info Off <> List USB Mode Using the Menu Buttons Press the button to set the Slideshow, Rotate Image, Adjust Image Size, Save Image and Info menus. Slideshow Interval Press the button Press Rotating Image Press the button Press
. Press
. Image slideshow intervals can be set at 5sec , 10sec , 20sec , or 30sec intervals. Each time the button is pressed, the image is rotated from 0 90 180 270 degrees. i Information Rotated images are not saved. The image will be restored to its original position when returning to it after viewing a different image. 2-42 Menu Menu Slideshow Menu Rotate ImageDone Rotate U S B M o d e Adjusting Image Size Press the button Press Press
. i Information Enlarged or reduced images are not saved. The image will restore its original size when returning to it after viewing a different image. If the image cannot be fully displayed on the screen, touch the image to move the screen. Saving Image Press the
. button Press i Information For details on using the picture frame, refer to the Picture Frame Settings within Setup.
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Press the
, + buttons to enlarge or reduce the image size. The scale can be changed to x1/4, x1/2, x1, x2, x4. Viewing Info Press the button Press
. This menu is used to check image informa-
tion, such as the image resolution and file type. Audio l 2-43 2-43 Menu Adjust Image SizeDone Menu Save Image Menu Info iPod Mode Using iPod Devices iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. iPod mode will not operate if the connected iPod cannot be recognized due to operation of unsupported versions that do not support related protocols, iPod abnormalities, or iPod device defects. Some iPods with unsupported communication protocols may not properly operate with the Navigation system. For fifth generation iPod Nano devices, the iPod may not be recog-
nized 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 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 are connected, this prob-
lem occurs as the sound source is changed from the Dock Connector
(USB connector cable) to Bluebird. (Bluetooth Module) To listen to the iPod sound, reconnect the USB cable or exit then re-
enter iPod mode. 2-44 In order to use the iPod while operating the keys, you must use a dedi-
cated 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 product.) will charge the iPod through the head unit. The use of genuine iPod cables supplied by Apple is recom-
mended. (The use of other products may result in noise or abnormal operation.) 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 connection. If possible, connect the iPod to the vehicle with the iPod stopped/paused. Within iPhones, streaming audio and iPod control may occasionally conflict. If problems persist, remove the iPhone and connect again. Some iPod versions may not sync with the system. In such cases, the system may not properly restore the previously operated mode. (For iPads, battery charging is not supported.) Applications that are not exclusively used as iPod Applications within iPhone/iPod Touch devices are not supported. i P o d M o d e Steps upon Initial Connection Search Steps may differ depending on the type of iPod device. Supported iPod Devices Operation is supported and Apple Inc. certified :
Operation is supported but uncertified :
1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step Play List Play List Play List name (category is same as iPod) Artist Artist Artist Album Album Genre Genre Album Name Genre Name Album Name Song Name Artist Name Song Name Album Name Song Name Song Song Song Name Composer Composer Composer Name Album Name Song Name Device/
Generation iPod Mini iPod Shuffle iPod Nano iPod Touch iPod Classic iPod With video iPad Device/Type iPhone 1st 2st 3st 4st 5st 6st Not Supported Not Supported Not Released Not Released Not Released Not Released 3GS 4G 4S Audio l 2-45 2-45 iPod Mode Basic Mode Screen 2 3 4 5 6 12 13 14 15 1 7 8 9 10 11 2-46 Name 1 Mode 2 Title 3 Artist Info 4 Album Info 5 Repeat/Shuffle 6 File Index 7 Play Time 8 Repeat 9 Shuffle 10 Info Off
(Info on) Description Displays currently operating mode Displays name of current title Artist name Album name From Repeat Once/Shuffle Category/Shuffle Random, displays the currently operating function Shows the current file/total files within the iPod Displays the current play time/total play time Repeats the currently playing file Plays files in random order (each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Shuffle Category Shuffle Album Off) Changes the display method between Info Off/Info On Info Off : Shows title, artist, and album Info Info On : Shows title, artist, album, genre, and composer info Displays Repeat, Shuffle, and Info On (Info Off) menus 11 Menu 12 Previous File Moves to the previous file 13 Play/Pause 14 Next File 15 List Plays/pauses the current file Moves to the next file Moves to the list screen i P o d M o d e Starting Mode Press the MEDIA key Press i Information Once an iPod is connected, iPod mode iPod . will operate automatically. Searching iPod Press the initial iPod list screen. button to display the NOTICE Some iPods with unsupported communi-
cation protocols may not properly operate with the Audio system. Playing iPod If the iPod is not connected, then the button will be disabled. iPod Press the Press the button to play the iPod. button to pause the iPod. When searching an iPod, it is possible to search by Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres, Composers, Audiobooks, and Podcasts. Audio l 2-47 2-47 ll List iPod Mode i Information If the search mode is accessed while playing a song, the most recent searched step will be displayed. The search steps upon initial connection are listed below. 2-48 Selecting iPod Files While playing Press the buttons or the previous/next file. SEEK TRACK key to play the
, i Information SEEK While the TRACK key is being pressed, the track will rewind or fast-forward at high speeds. Once the key is released, the Music will begin playing at normal speed. Pressing and holding the key
(over 0.8 seconds) will rewind or fast-
forward the current song. SEEK TRACK
<>i P o d M o d e Searching iPod Files Press the TUNE key Search files Once the desired file name is displayed, press the ENTER key. Using the Menu Buttons Press the Shuffle, and Info On (Info Off) menus. button to set the Repeat, When searching files, the file number is displayed in blue. Pressing the ENTER key will play the corresponding file. i Information If there are no operations within 5 sec-
onds, info on the current song will be re-
displayed. Repeat Press the
. button Press i Information The currently playing file is repeated. Press the off repeat. button again to turn Shuffle Press the
. button Press i Information Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Shuffle Category Shuffle Album Off. Shuffle Category : Plays files within the cur-
rent category in random order. Shuffle Album : Plays files within the current category in random order. Info On/Info Off Press the
. button Press The screen display can be set differently depending on user selection. When the title, artist, and album info are displayed, the button Press display setting. to restore the previous
. Audio l 2-49 2-49 Menu Menu Repeat Repeat Menu Shuffle Shuffle Menu Info On Info Off Info Off AUX Mode Starting Mode Press the MEDIA key Press AUX . 2-50 i Information If an external device connector is con-
nected with the AUX terminal, then AUX mode will automatically operate. Once the connector is disconnected, the previous mode will be restored. AUX mode can be used only when an external audio player (camcorder, car VCR, etc.) has been connected. The AUX volume can also be controlled separately through the connected device. NOTICE If only cable connected to the AUX with-
out an external device, the mode changed to AUX, but noise may occur. When an external device is not being used, remove the connector jack. When the external device power is con-
nected to the power jack, playing the external device may output noise. In such cases, disconnect the power connection before use. Connecting an External Device External AUDIO players can be played through a dedicated cable. The position of the AUX jack is at the top of the gear box located between the driver and passenger seats. i Information The color saturation option is not sup-
ported when using the PAL color system within this device. Bluetooth Audio Mode Basic Mode Screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name 1 Mode 2 Phone Name 3 Title 4 Artist Info 5 Play 6 Pause 7 Connections Description Displays currently playing mode Displays name of connected phone Name of current song Name of current artist Plays Bluetooth Audio Pauses Bluetooth Audio Displays the Connections screen i Information The title/artist info may not be supported in some mobile phones. When it is not supported, a symbol will be displayed. The play/pause feature may operate differently depending on the mobile phone. Audio l 2-51 2-51 l B u e o o h t t i A u d o M o d e Bluetooth Audio Mode Using Bluetooth Audio Mode Bluetooth Audio Mode can be used only when a Bluetooth Audio Mode phone has been connected. While Bluetooth Audio Mode is play-
ing, if the Bluetooth phone is con-
nected, then the music will also stop. Bluetooth streaming audio may not be supported with some mobile phones. Starting Mode Press the MEDIA key Press Bluetooth Audio . Playing Bluetooth Audio Press the button to play files saved within the Bluetooth phone. Press the button to pause the file. i Information If the Bluetooth audio does not play, Bluetooth Press SETUP Streaming Audio Setting If the option is set to press Off change to and try again. On and i Information If the Bluetooth device is not connected, Bluetooth Audio button will then the be disabled. 2-52 llDone Setting Connection Press the button to add a new Bluetooth phone, connect/disconnect, delete, delete all, or view the Help section. Selecting Bluetooth Audio Files SEEK While playing Press the key TRACK Selects the previous/next file. i Information The title/artist info may not be supported in some mobile phones. When it is not supported, only the symbol will be dis-
played. The play/pause feature may operate dif-
ferently depending on the mobile phone. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name Description Displays Bluetooth Help screen 1 Help 2 Add New Pair a new Bluetooth device 3 Connect/
Disconnect 4 Delete 5 Delete All 6 Auto Connection Connect or disconnect a Bluetooth device Delete a paired Bluetooth device Delete all paired Bluetooth de-
vices Set Bluetooth phone Auto Con-
nection upon starting car ignition l B u e o o h t t i A u d o M o d e i Information If music is not yet playing from your mobile device after converting to stream-
ing audio (Bluetooth Audio) mode, pressing the button once may begin playing the music. Check to see whether music is playing from the Bluetooth device after converting to streaming audio mode. The Streaming audio feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. For more information on mobile phone com-
patibility, visit the Hyundai Motor Company website (http://www.hyundaiusa.com). Audio l 2-53 2-53 Connections
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My Music Mode Basic Mode Screen 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 2-54 Name 1 Mode 2 File 3 Repeat/Shuffle/
Scan 4 File Index 5 Play Time 6 Repeat 7 Shuffle 8 Scan 9 Info Off
(Info On) 10 Menu 11 Title Info 12 Artist Info 13 Album Info 14 Previous File Description Displays currently operating mode Displays the name of the current file From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the currently operating function Shows the current file/total files within the My Music Displays the current play time/total play time Repeats the current file Plays files in random order Scans the beginning parts of files (approx. 10 seconds per file) Changes the display method between Info Off/Info On Info Off : shows file name Info On : shows file name, title, artist, and album info Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan and Info On (Info Off) menus Displays the song title (Not displayed when information is not available) Displays the artist information (Not displayed when information is not available) Displays the album information (Not displayed when informa-
tion is not available) When the play time is under 2 seconds : Moves to the When the play time is over 2 seconds : Plays the current file previous file from the beginning 15 Play/Pause 16 Next File Plays/pauses the current file Moves to the next file 17 List Moves to the list screen Starting Mode Press the MEDIA key Press My Music . Playing My Music Press the Press the button to play the file. button to pause the file. Selecting My Music While playing Press the buttons or the previous/next file. SEEK TRACK key to play the
, M y M u s c M o d e i Pressing and holding the key
(over 0.8 seconds) will rewind or fast-
forward the current file. SEEK TRACK While the SEEK TRACK key is being pressed, the track will rewind or fast-forward at high speeds. Once the key is released, the Music will begin playing at normal speed. Audio l 2-55 2-55 ll<>My Music Mode i Information The
, buttons displayed on the screen allow you to select the previous/
next file. These buttons will not rewind or fast-
forward the file. 2-56 Using the Menu Buttons Press the button to set the Repeat, Shuffle, Scan, Info On (Info Off) menus. Repeat Press the
. button Press Shuffle Press the
. button Press When turned on, files are played in ran-
dom order. i Information Press the the shuffle option off. button again to turn Scan Press the
. button Press The currently playing file is repeated. The beginning (approx 10 seconds) of all files are scanned. i Information Press the button again to turn off repeat. If nothing is selected, then all files will be played in sequential order. i Information Press the the scan option off. button again to turn
<> Menu Menu Repeat Repeat Menu Shuffle Shuffle Menu Scan Scan Using Menus within the List Screen Moving between Lists Press the button Press , . If six (6) or more files or folders exist in the same folder, the list will be displayed across two or more pages. Press the , cursor buttons to quickly find the desired page. M y M u s c M o d e i Info On/Info Off Press the
. button Press The screen display can be set differently depending on user selection. When the title, artist, and album info are dis-
played, the button is changed to
. Press information display setting. to restore the previous i Information The title, artist and album info are dis-
played only when such information is recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag. Audio l 2-57 2-57 Menu Info On Info Off Info Off List My Music Mode Returning to Current Location While searching files within other folders, press the Now Playing button to return to the currently playing file screen. Deleting Files Press the button Select the files to delete Press Delete Items . i Information The audio system will not operate while files are being deleted. If the currently playing file is deleted, the next file will begin playing. 2-58 List 3 Navigation Before Use Starting Navigation Using the Navigation Map Logos and Landmarks CAR AVN SYSTEM Before Use Precautions for Safe Driving Please observe and comply with local traffic rules and regulations. For your safety, some features cannot be operated while driving for your safety. Features that cannot be operated will be dis-
abled. The route displayed for destination guidance is a reference and the route guidance will take you to the vicinity of your destination. The highlighted route is not always; the shortest distance, the least congested, and in some cases might, not be the fastest route. Road, name, and POI information may not always been com-
pletely updated. Some places may not include up to date infor-
mation. The car position mark does not always indicate your exact loca-
tion. This system uses GPS information, various sensors, and road map data to display the current position. However, errors in displaying your location may occur if the satellite is transmitting inaccurate signals or two or less satellite signals are being received. Errors that occur in such conditions cannot be corrected. 3-2 The position of the vehicle within the navigation may differ from your actual location depending on various reasons, including the satellite transmission state, vehicle state (driving location and conditions), etc. Additionally, the car position mark may dif-
fer from the actual position if the map data is different from the actual road landscape, such as changes due to the construction of new roads. If such differences occur, driving for a short period of time will automatically correct the position of the vehicle through map matching or GPS information. (several minutes may be necessary in certain cases) Operating the Navigation The navigation can be operated via touch. Touch the correspond-
ing button on the screen to operate. If the button does not respond, take your finger off the screen and try again. When a button function is operating, the color of the selected button will be displayed differently. To return to the previous screen, press the button. button to cancel functions that can be operated Press the on the current screen.
(Some functions may not be cancelled.) i Information Buttons that cannot be operated will be disabled. Navigation l 3-3 f B e o r e U s e Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Actual Distance mi/ft 150ft 300ft 700 ft 0.25 mi 0.5 mi 1 mi 2 mi 4 mi 8 mi 16 mi 32 mi 64 mi 130 mi 250 mi km / m 50m 100 m 200 m 400 m 800 m 1.6 km 3.2 km 6.4 km 12 km 25 km 50km 100 km 200 km 400 km About Map Icons Icons displayed on the map may differ from actual conditions. Multiple icons may also be displayed as one mark. About Map Database Unlicensed map copying in any form, in full or in part, is strictly prohibited. About Map Updates Map updates can be downloaded from the designated website
(http://www.mapnsoft.com) and updated through the SD card. For more information, refer to the System Update section in Setup. Before Use About the Map Some roads, site names, and facility infor-
mation may have changed after map data update and may differ with actual road conditions. About Map Scale If is displayed on the left side of the map, this represents a map scale of 1/4 of a mile. For more information on Changing Map Scale, refer to the Changing Map Scale section. 3-4
About Voice Guidance During destination guidance, voice guidance will be provided when reaching an intersec-
tion or nearby the destination. Voice Guidance Voice guidance is provided in the following instances. Example of voice guidance during destina-
tion guidance In front of an intersection :
In a half mile, turn right. After a moment, turn right Upon entering a toll road You must turn right in a moment. You are reaching an expressway. There is a toll gate ahead.
* Please use voice guidance only as a ref-
erence to assist in your driving. Example of voice guidance when arriving at the destination In front of the destination :
You have arrived at your destina-
tion. Voice guidance will be ended. i Information The above voice guidance examples are normal cases. However, the actual voice guidance may differ depending on the road type. If the car position is not accurately measured, then voice guidance may not be given, or may be given later or improperly. It is possible to adjust the Navigation guid-
ance volume. Guidance when using other modes Voice guidance will continue even when converting from the navigation screen to a different mode screen. i Information With voice guidance muted, destination guidance will continued to be provided. Navigation l 3-5 f B e o r e U s e Before Use About GPS GPS (Global Positioning System) :
GPS is a system developed and operated by the United States which determines the current location of the user (Longitude/
Latitude, Coordinates, etc.) by generally using 4 or more satellites. This system is used with related GPS information, various sensors, road map data, and other related information for the purposes of navigation. For more information on GPS, refer to Part 6 GPS Information. 3-6 Starting Navigation Map Screen 12 7 8 9 10 11 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name 1 Map Style 2 Map Scale 3 Navigation Guidance Volume 4 Function/Info Window 5 Current Position Info Window 6 Route Guidance Mode 7 Quick Menu 8 Current Time 9 ETA/Remaining Time 10 Preliminary Guidance 11 Destination Direction 12 Lane Info 13 Car Position Mark Description Used to set either North up Always or Heading up on both sides of split screen map Shows current map scale Used to adjust navigation guidance volume Shows map function buttons or current position info Shows current road name and destination name in 5 sec-
ond intervals Switches route guidance mode between preliminary guid-
ance mode, Highway mode, and Turn by turn mode Allows users to easily and quickly access desired menus 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 di-
rections within the set route Shows straight line distance to destination from current car position mark Shows recommended lanes for use by considering upcom-
ing intersections and expected routes Displays current car position Navigation l 3-7 t S a r t i n g N a v g a i t i o n Starting Navigation Initial Screen Current Position button to display the Press the most recently used mode. If Audio mode is used with the navigation turned on, navigation guidance will be provided in the background. If you turn the ignition on, then the most recently played mode will restart. i Information Once the vehicle ignition is turned on, the User Warning screen will always be displayed. Make sure to carefully read the warning page as it contains important information related to system operations while driving. 3-8 MAPVOICE key or the Press the button displayed at the upper right side in some map conditions to display the map of the current position and the neighboring area. 1 2 i Information When riding in a new car or after replacing the battery terminal, the car position mark may at first appear at a different location. Even if the car position mark on the map is different, map matching and GPS coordinates are utilized to automatically update the current position. It may take up to several minutes to find your current position. Map Display Settings Press the MAPVOICE key Press the
. Agree This button is used to set map screen related options, such as Split screen, Heading-Up/North Up, and Left/Right screen display. Changing Map Scale Press the Set the desired map scale. key Press MAPVOICE Name Description 1 Split Screen/
Single Screen 2 Heading-Up/
North-Up Select between Split Screen or Single Screen Map Display Map in Vehicle Trav-
eling Direction (Heading-Up) or North-Up direction 1 2 3 i Information The Heading-Up/North-Up, 2D, and map scale adjustments can be used when using Split Screen map. Press the button to display the map scale menu and change the map to the desired scale. Name 1 Adjust Map Scale 2 Administrative District Scale 3 Auto Scale Description
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buttons Use the + /
to display the scale bar Shows map scales in cate-
gories of Detail (300ft), Near
(0.25mi), Street (1mi), City
(4mi), State (16mi) When is enabled, map scale automatically adjusts according to driving situation i Information The
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will be disabled when set to max scale (1/250mi) and the + button will be disabled when set to min scale
(1/150ft). Navigation l 3-9 t S a r t i n g N a v g a i t i o n
Starting Navigation Map Menu Press the button. button Press Adjusting Navigation Volume Press the button Adjust volume. POI Display Press the button Press
. 1 2 3 4 When POI menus are displayed, pressing one of the 6 POI icon buttons will display the corresponding POI icons. Name 1 POI Icon Description Shows/hides corresponding POIs 2 Unmark All Unmarks selected POI Icons 3 Edit POI Icon Edit the 6 POI icons shown within the menu 4 Search by Local POI Searches selected POI Press the button. The volume menu is displayed and allows you to adjust the navigation voice guidance volume. The volume can be adjusted from 0~45 through the + /
Press the sound. Mute button to turn off the button.
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Features frequently used within the map screen, such as Set as Destination , Add Waypoint , View Destination , Cancel Route , Call , and Details are displayed. i Information If the screen is scrolled, then the top menu is changed to the Set as Destination button. If you have already set a destination, then the top button will change to the Recalculate button. 3-10
>Menu>POI Editing POI Icons Press button Press Done . Press the Edit POI Icon Searching POIs Press the Search by local POI Press the search criteria
( Near current position , Near scroll mark , or Near destination ). button 1 2 3 Press the Edit POI Icon button to select the desired facility from the various facility types. Up to six favorite facilities can be set. Press the Default button to reset the dis-
played POI icons. Initially, Gas Station, Parking, Fast Food, Hospital, Auto Service, and Bank are set as default. Navigation l 3-11 t S a r t i n g N a v g a i t i o n POI Adding a My Place Press the group. button Press the desired Starting Navigation Name Description 1 Near Current Position 2 Near Scroll Mark 3 Near Destination Within the Search by POI menu, searches facilities based on the current ve-
hicle position Within the Search by POI menu, searches facili-
ties based on the current scrolled position Within the Search by POI menu, searches facilities based on the location of the destination The POI mark is displayed according to the selected criteria. This feature is used to save the current position or the scrolled position as a My Place or Speed Alert. i Information When searching POIs, you can only i Information My Places are saved without distinction search POIs within selected categories. for the driving or scrolled state. The Near scroll mark menu is enabled only when the map has been scrolled. The Speed Alert button is displayed when a point is saved with the speed limit of the road while driving on the road. 3-12 Using the Navigation Destination Search Press the DEST key to display the Destination Search menu screen. 1 5 9 2 6 10 3 7 11 4 8 12 The Destination Search screen includes various search menus as well as shortcuts to Favorites that provide maximum convenience in searching for desti-
nations. Name Description 1 Point of Interest 2 Previous Destinations 3 Previous Searches 4 Previous Start Points 5 Address 6 My Places 7 Intersection Search 8 Map 9 Emergency 10 Coordinates 11 Phone Number 12 Exit/Entrance Used to search for neighboring POIs near current position/near scroll position/near destination/near city center Used for route guidance to recently set destinations Used for route guidance to recently searched loca-
tions Used for route guidance to recent start positions Used to search destinations by selecting specific states/cities/roads Displays list of saved My Places Used to search destinations by selecting street inter-
sections Moves to the map screen Used to make emergency related searches Used to search destinations by entering the Lat/
Long coordinates Used to search destinations by entering POI phone numbers Used to search destinations by searching for ex-
pressway exits/entrances Navigation l 3-13 U s n g i t h e N a v g a i t i o n Using the Navigation Quick Menu 1 3 2 Name Description Name Description 2 Quick Menu Bar 1 Quick Menu () Display/hide Quick Menus Menus added to the Quick Menu (possible to set up to 6 menus) Add/Delete Quick Menus Shows list of current Quick Menus Add or remove Quick Menus List of categories that can be added to Quick Menus 5 Add/Remove 6 Quick Menu Categories 3 Edit 4 Current Quick Menus 1 Category 2 ZAGAT Restaurant Guide 3 Name Search for POIs by selecting through POI categories Search for ZAGAT restaurant guide POIs from among POIs within the vicinity Search POIs by name 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 Point of Interest (POI) Search Press the DEST key Press Point of Interest . Press the button on the left side of the map screen to display the Quick Menu. 1 2 3 3-14 POI Search is a feature that allows you to search for POIs that are near your current position, near a scroll mark, near the destina-
tion, or near the city center. Categories are sub-categorized and the selected area and category are displayed at the top of the screen for user convenience. Name 1 Near Current Position 2 Near Scroll Mark 3 Near Destination 4 Near City Center Description Searches POIs based on the current vehicle position Searches POIs based on the current map scroll position Searches POIs nearby the set destination (feature is dis-
abled when a destination has not been set) Searches POIs nearby a se-
lected area Previous Destinations, Previous Searches, and Previous Start Points Press the DEST key Press Previous Destinations . i Information The searched location may not be the exact location of a specific destination, but displays a representative position of a POI address. The ZAGAT Restaurant guide list is a rat-
ing system categorized into 0~9 Poor to fair, 10~15 Fair to good , 16~19 Good to very good , 20~25 Very good to excellent, 26~30 Extraordinary to perfection. Each category is sorted starting with high-
est ratings down to the lowest ratings. 1 2 3 Press the DEST key Press Previous Searches . Navigation l 3-15 U s n g i t h e N a v g a i t i o n Using the Navigation Press the DEST key Press Previous Start Points . These search features allow you to search previous routes, previous searches and start points. Name 1 By Date 2 By Name 3 Delete Items Description Sorts POIs and locations by added date Sorts POIs and locations by name From various entries, items can be selected and deleted all at once 3-16 i Information If the POI or region name is too long and cannot be displayed within one screen, pressing the > button will move the name to the left to display the full name. Enter the name of the Street, City and State corresponding to the desired destina-
tion. Once search is complete, press the Search button to select the desired loca-
tion from the list. Address Press the DEST key Press Address . My Places Press the DEST key Press My places . 1 2 3 This search feature is used to search des-
tinations by addresses through state, city, and street. This search feature is used to search des-
tinations by selecting previously saved My Places to set as destinations. My Places can be placed in groups, and group names can be edited within Setup. Name 1 By Date 2 By Name 3 By Symbol Description Sort POIs and locations by date Sort POIs and locations by name Sort POIs and locations by sym-
bol i Information If the POI or region name is too long and cannot be displayed within one screen, pressing the > button will move the name to the left. It is possible to save up to 100 My Places per Group. Intersection Search Press the DEST key Press Intersection Search . Map Press the DEST key Press Map . This search feature is used to search des-
tinations by street intersections throughout the map. Enter the name of the Street, City and State corresponding to the desired desti-
nation. Once search is complete, press the Search button to select the desired loca-
tion from the list. 1 2 3 4 5 6 The map screen can be scrolled to display other positions where you can set destinations. Navigation l 3-17 U s n g i t h e N a v g a i t i o n Using the Navigation Name 1 Set as Destination 2 Add Waypoint 3 View Destination 4 Cancel Route 5 Call 6 Details Description Sets the POI or region where the cursor is positioned as the new destination Sets the POI or region where the cursor is positioned as a waypoint Displays information for the set destination Cancels the currently set route Calls the selected POI facility Displays details for the selected POI facility with ZAGAT informa-
tion This search feature is used to search for police stations, hospitals, and dealerships in emergency situations. This search feature is used to search desti-
nations by entering coordinates. Two coor-
dinate entry formats are supported. Select the desired format upon starting search. Name 1 Police Station 2 Hospital 3 Dealership Description Displays list of Police Stations closest to the current position Displays list of Hospitals clos-
est to the current position Displays list of Hyundai Motor Dealerships closest to the cur-
rent position Phone Number Search Press the DEST key Press Phone Number Search . Emergency Press the DEST key Press Emergency . Coordinates Press the DEST key Press Coordinates . 1 2 3 3-18 This search feature is used to search the locations of POIs by entering the phone number of the desired POI destination. Area codes must be entered to complete the search. i Information The phone number and location may differ for some POIs. In addition, the fol-
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. Exit/Entrance Press the DEST key Press Exit/Entrance . Setting a Destination Press the DEST key Search for the Destination Press Set as Destination . This search feature is used to search destinations by entering the Exits and Entrances of corresponding expressways. Enter the name of the Freeway corre-
sponding to the desired destination. Once search is complete, press the Search button to select the desired location from the list. Navigation l 3-19 U s n g i t h e N a v g a i t i o n Using the Navigation To conduct a destination search through the desired search method, select the desired destination from the list. (For more information on destination search methods, refer to the Destination Search section.) After verifying the location of the searched destination, press the Set as Destination button to calcu-
late the route. The Route Overview or Alternative Route screen will be the dis-
played. Press the Add Waypoint button to add a waypoint destination. Within the Route Overview or Alternative Route screen, press the key or the Start Guidance button to start route guidance. MAPVOICE
(Alternative Route)
(Route Overview) i Information If you press the Set as Destination button while a previous destination has already been set, the pop-up Do you want to change the destination? will be displayed. If you press Yes , then the previous des-
tination is deleted and the new destination will be set. Pressing the Add Waypoint button will add a waypoint destination. One Touch Scroll Setting The destination can be set to the current map display. Within the map screen, touching a position on the map will move the map to the center of the selected position and display the scroll mark. Press the button to set the selected position as a waypoint or destination. 3-20 Menu Route Calculation i Information To learn more about Alternative Route, Route Overview, or Detailed Route Settings refer to the Route Menu section. Demo After a route has been calculated, press the Demo button to begin simulated driving of the calculated route. Once you have set a destination, calcu-
late the route. The route overview and route option menus will be displayed. MAPVOICE After checking the Route Overview, press key or the Start Guidance the button or just drive for over 3 mph or for approximately 5 seconds to start guid-
ance. Within the Route Overview screen, press the Demo button. MAPVOICE During Demo, press the key to end the demo and display the current map position. If you start driving while viewing the route demo, demo will end and route guidance will start. i Information Demo will not operate after starting route guidance. To use the Demo feature, use after route calculation but prior to starting route guidance. During Demo the Fast/Normal/Auto menus are displayed and it is possible to adjust the demo speed. Navigation l 3-21 U s n g i t h e N a v g a i t i o n Using the Navigation Add Waypoint After searching for waypoints, press the button to add the way-
Add Waypoint point to the current route. Route Recalculation 3-22 Cancel Route In the Map menu screen, press the Cancel Route button. i Information You can cancel the route by pressing the Cancel Route button that is dis-
button. played after pressing the Once a route has been set, the Recalculate button is displayed at the top of the menus. Pressing the Recalculate button will dis-
play a pop-up that allows you to change route options. Once the settings are changed, the route is recalculated by reflecting the changes. i Information For more information on Faster Time, Shorter Distance, and other route calcula-
tion options, refer to the route calculation section. Menu Route Guidance Preliminary guidance, highway mode, turn list guidance, and other guidance screens are displayed according to the current road condition. Preliminary Guidance Mode At the top right side of the screen, the next/
after next turn info, remaining distance, direction, and other information are dis-
played. Within the guidance map screen, if the cur-
rent position is on route, then intersection guidance will be provided once you are nearby an intersection. Also, the intersection zoom screen is dis-
played when nearby an intersection. i Information Within all guidance mode screens, press-
ing the button at the bottom right side of the screen will change the route guidance mode. Each time the button is pressed, the guid-
ance mode will change in order of prelimi-
nary guidance turn list highway guid-
ance mode. (The icon within the button indicates the mode that will be displayed upon next press.) Highway and intersection zoom guidance are displayed during guidance at corre-
sponding roads. Navigation l 3-23 U s n g i t h e N a v g a i t i o n Using the Navigation Intersection Zoom Mode This mode provides detailed guidance nearby intersections before the next turn. This mode is displayed starting from 300m before the intersection. Highway Mode 1 2 3 3-24 i Information When there are more than four POI marks that can be listed, some POIs may be omitted and not displayed. Turn List Mode Turn List Mode shows turn information on the current route. Upon entering a highway during route guid-
ance, the highway mode will automatically be displayed. This mode is displayed when driving on a highway and mainly displays highway related POIs. You can check information for various POIs by using the View All , Summary , and Rest Area buttons. Name 1 View All 2 Summary 3 Rest Area Description Guidance for all POIs on the highway Shows list of turn points and other directional route guidance while driving within highway Guidance for only the rest ar-
eas on the highway When scrolling through POIs by using the but-
, buttons, pressing the ton will select the POI closest to the cur-
rent position. Route Menu Press the ROUTE key to use, edit, or optimize various route options. 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 Name Description Cancels the currently set route 1 Cancel Route 2 Route Overview Shows the route overview to the set destination 3 Route Info 4 Route Option 5 Detour 6 Avoid Streets 7 Edit Route 8 Avoid Area Shows detailed info for the current route Route calculation settings with various options for cal-
culating a route Used to select and edit detour road/streets Used to edit the route by avoiding 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 U s n g i t h e N a v g a i t i o n Navigation l 3-25 Using the Navigation Cancel Route Press the ROUTE key Press Cancel Route . Route Overview Press the ROUTE key Press Route Overview . 1 2 3 4 5 3-26 Name Description 1 Start Guidance 2 Edit Route 3 Route Info 4 Alternative Route 5 Demo 1 2 Starts guidance to the set Route/Displays the current vehicle position Used to add/delete/change order of destinations/ way-
points Shows route info to the set destination Displays various alternative route options for route cal-
culation Starts demo to the set desti-
nation Name Description 1 Faster Time 2 Shorter Distance Faster time route that re-
flects distance and traffic conditions The shortest distance from start point to the destination Within the Route Overview screen, press the Alternative Route button to display other potential routes to the set destination. From the alternative route options, select the desired route. i Information Even if the Use Alternative Route Search option is turned on, the Route Overview screen (not the Alternative Route screen) when calculating routes that include way-
points. Route Info Press the ROUTE key Press Route Info . Route Option Press the ROUTE key Press Route Option Set and press Done . 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 The turn points and distance information by key roads within the set route are displayed. Press the MAP button next to each road name to display the map position for the corresponding location. Route Options refer to conditions used to calculate the route to the destination. The route is automatically recalculated if the route options and detailed route settings are changed. Name Description 1 Faster Time 2 Shorter Dis-
tance 3 Minimize Freeway 4 Minimize Toll Roads 5 Use Ferries 6 Use HOV Lanes 7 Use Easy Pass Faster time route that reflects distance and traffic condi-
tions The shortest distance from start point to the destination Route calculation with mini-
mal use of highway Route calculation with mini-
mal use of toll roads Route calculation by includ-
ing use of ferries Route calculation by includ-
ing use of HOV lanes Route calculation by includ-
ing use of Easy Pass Navigation l 3-27 U s n g i t h e N a v g a i t i o n Using the Navigation Detour Press the ROUTE key Press Detour . Avoid Streets Press the ROUTE key Press Avoid Streets Select the streets you want to avoid and press Done . Edit Route Press the ROUTE key Press Edit Route Set and press Done . The Detour menu is used to redefine the route by setting a detour to a certain dis-
tance from the current position. This feature is used to select specific streets to avoid within the current route. Avoid to avoid the particular Select streets in the route overview that are desired to be avoided. The Edit Route menu displays the start point, waypoints, and the destination in list format and is used to edit corresponding positions or the order of destinations within the route. 3-28 Avoid Area Press the ROUTE key Press Avoid Area Set and press Done . This feature is used by creating a rectangle over the area to avoid. An area set as an avoid area is excluded from the calculated route. If a route had been calculated prior to creating an avoid area, the route will automatically be recal-
culated. The screen will prompt to select the first corner of the square of the avoid area, fol-
lowed by the second corner. Navigation l 3-29 U s n g i t h e N a v g a i t i o n Map Logos and Landmarks Logo/Landmarks These are landmark and logo icons that display facilities within 2D map mode. The size of the symbol may be displayed differently according to the map scale. Symbols may change without prior notice during map updates. Symbols shown within the manual represent a portion of all symbols and shou as a reference. LOGO Category Sub-category Icon Restaurant American French Italian Continental Mexican Japanese Chinese Korean Vegetarian Food Seafood Latin American Asian African Restaurant 3-30 Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Icon Restaurant Automotive Coffee Shop Others Automotive Hyundai Dealership KIA Dealership Gas Station Parking Auto service Road Assistance Automobile Dealership Auto Parts Rest Area Car Wash Hotel Tourist Information Tourist Attraction Travel Agent City Center Travel Rental Car Agency Campground Ferry Terminal Bus Station Local Transit Train Station Shopping Department Store Motorcycle Dealership Shopping Convenience Store Travel Travel Airport Shopping Center Grocery Store Category Sub-category Icon Music Store Bookstore Electronics Gifts Shopping Sporting Goods Home Specialty Store Clothing Shoe Store Pharmacy Recreation Amusement Park Museum Cinema Golf Course Recreation Sports Complex Sports Activities Winery Video & Game Rental Ski Resort Recreation Area Sub-category Category Recreation Other Recreation Financial Service Bank ATM Check Cashing Service Financial Service Money Transfer Business Facility Community Police Station Post Office Library School Fire Department Community Convention Center City Hall Civic Center Court House Government Offices Waste & Sanitary Utilities Icon Category Sub-category Icon Services Hospital Dentist Photography Tax Service Medical Service Attorney Services Funeral Home Hair & Beauty Cleaning & Laundry Social Service Physician Communication Tailor & Alteration Mover Navigation l 3-31 M a p L o g o s a n d L a n d m a r k s Map Logos and Landmarks 2D Landmarks Category Sub-category Icon Airport Park Golf course University SHOPPING CENTER Industrial Complex Hospital Cemetery Sports Complex Emergency Service Building Post Office Building Amusement park Animal Park HATCH 3-32 4 Bluetooth Handsfree Before Use Basic Mode Screen Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology CAR AVN SYSTEM Precautions for Safe Driving Bluetooth Handsfree is a feature that enables drivers to practice safe driving. Connecting the head unit with a Bluetooth phone allows the user to conveniently make calls, receive calls, and man-
age the phone book. Before using Bluetooth Wireless Technology, carefully read the contents of this users manual. Excessive use or operations while driving may lead to negligent driving practices and be the cause of accidents. Do not operate the device excessively while driving. Viewing the screen for prolonged periods of time is dangerous and may lead to accidents. When driving, view the screen only for short periods of time. Before Use Before Using the Bluetooth Handsfree What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology?
Bluetooth Wireless Technology refers to a short-distance wire-
less networking technology which uses a 2.45GHz frequency to connect various devices within a certain distance. Supported within PCs, external devices, Bluetooth phones, PDAs, various electronic devices, and automotive environ-
ments, Bluetooth Wireless Technology to be transmitted at high speeds without having to use a connector cable. Bluetooth Handsfree refers to a device which allows the user to conveniently make phone calls with Bluetooth mobile phones through the Navigation system. The Bluetooth Handsfree feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. For more information on mobile phone compatibility, visit the Hyundai Motor website.
(http://www.hyundaiusa.com) 4-2 CAUTIONS upon Connecting Bluetooth Phone Before connecting the head unit with the mobile phone, check to see that the mobile phone supports Bluetooth features. Even if the phone supports Bluetooth Wireless Technology, the phone will not be found during device searches if the phone has been set to hidden state or the Bluetooth power is turned off. Disable the hidden state or turn on the Bluetooth power prior to searching/connecting with the head unit. If Auto Connection is used, the Bluetooth phone is automatically connected when the ignition is turned on, making it unnecessary to have to connect the phone with the head unit every time. If you do not want automatic connection with your Bluetooth de-
vice, turn the Bluetooth feature off of the Bluetooth device. To set Auto Connection, go to SETUP Auto Connections Settings . Bluetooth The car name can be set at SETUP Advanced Settings Device Information . Bluetooth The passkey needed to connect the mobile phone can be verified/
changed at SETUP Bluetooth Advanced Settings Change Passkey . If the Bluetooth audio does not play, go to SETUP Bluetooth Streaming Audio Setting If the feature is set to Off , turn On and try again. Park the vehicle when connecting the head unit with the mobile phone. Bluetooth connection may become intermittently disconnected in some mobile phones. Follow these steps to try again. 1. Turn the Bluetooth function within the mobile phone OFF/ON and try again. 2. Turn the mobile phone power OFF/ON and try again. Completely remove the mobile phone battery, reboot, and then again. 4. Reboot the Audio Navigation System and try again. 5. Delete all paired devices, pair and try again. The handsfree call volume and quality may differ depending on the mobile phone. Pairing Bluetooth devices and use of other Bluetooth features are not supported when the vehicle is in motion. For safety, please first park your vehicle. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4- 4-
f B e o r e U s e Basic Mode Screen When no Phones Have Been Paired key on the steering wheel Press the remote controller or press the PHONE Press Yes . i Information Press the Help button within the pop-up to view the help section with informa-
tion related to pairing and connecting Bluetooth devices and using Handsfree related features. The same Help section can be viewed by going to INFO Bluetooth . Help 4-4
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-09-11 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2012-09-11
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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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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 |
AV231JGAN
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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) | 03/10/2013 | ||||
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 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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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0015200 |
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