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Users Manual | Users Manual | 2.10 MiB | September 05 2012 | |||
1 | Cover Letter(s) | September 05 2012 | ||||||
1 | Cover Letter(s) | September 05 2012 | ||||||
1 | External Photos | September 05 2012 | ||||||
1 | ID Label/Location Info | September 05 2012 | ||||||
1 | Internal Photos | September 05 2012 | ||||||
1 | RF Exposure Info | September 05 2012 | ||||||
1 | Test Report | September 05 2012 | ||||||
1 | Test Setup Photos | September 05 2012 |
1 | Users Manual | Users Manual | 2.10 MiB | September 05 2012 |
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Warnings and Cautions
Key Product Features
Component Names and Functions
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. Do not stare at the screen while driving. Staring at the screen for pro-
longed periods of time could lead to traffic accidents. Do not operate the Navigation system while driving, such as entering POIs or conducting route searches. Such acts could lead to acci-
dents, 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. 1-2 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 touch the antenna during thunder or lightening as such acts may lead to lightning induced electric shock. Do not stop or park in parking-restricted areas to operate the prod-
uct. Such acts could lead to traffic accidents. For most AV 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 parking brake is set to ON for manual transmission vehicles and when set to P or Parking Brake On state for auto transmission vehicles.) i W a r n n g s a n d C a u t i o n s
In some instances, the navigation may provide guidance through restricted 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 feature will be supported once the vehicle has stopped. Adjust the volume to levels that allow the driver to hear sounds from outside of the vehicle. Driving in a state where external sounds can-
not be heard may lead to accidents. 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 inquire with your place of purchase or service maintenance center. Technical expertise is required to install or disassemble the device. 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. Do not subject the device to severe shock or impact. Direct pressure onto the front side of the monitor may cause damage to the LCD or touch screen. 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, ben-
zene, thinners, etc.) as such materials may damage the device panel or cause color/quality deterioration. When experiencing product malfunctions, inquire with your place of purchase or service maintenance center. Basic l 1-3
This device is an Audio Navigation system equipped with a multifunctional disc player that supports Radio (FM1, FM2, AM), Audio CD, MP3, USB, iPod, and Audio AUX features. The WIDE VGA LCD provides a high quality resolution while the powerful and rich sound system adds to driving enjoyment. Display Radio Multimedia Player Navigation Wide TFT-LCD Display
Provides high quality video and music 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 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 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 1-4 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 Handsfree
Convenient use of Bluetooth Handsfree by using buttons within the steering remote controller Digital Screen Control Features
Easy control of screen controls through touch screen options Steering Remote Controller
Control over audio features, voice recognition and Bluetooth through the steering remote controller for maximum convenience
Blue Link Miscellaneous Basic l 1-5
Notation
Description Converts to Bluetooth Handsfree mode
keys are pressed shortly (under 0.8 seconds) When
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
In FM/AM mode, continuously changes the frequency until the keys are pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds) 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
Converts to FM/AM mode
Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM1 FM2 AM FM1
Displays the Info mode screen
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Displays CD, MP3, USB, iPod, AUX, Bluetooth Audio Streaming, My Music modes
If the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted, corre-
sponding modes will be disabled. Converts to XM mode
Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order of XM1 XM2 XM3 XM1 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 Notation Description
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 turn AV 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
Displays the Destination setup menu
Executes the selection
Displays current time and date Resets and restarts the system Press to insert or eject disc SD Card insert slot Basic l 1-3 Notation Description
Controls the volume
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.
When keys are pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds)
In FM/AM mode, automatically searches broadcast frequen-
cies and channels In XM modes, automatically searches broadcast channels In CD/MP/USB/iPod/My Music modes: rewinds or fast forwards the track of file.
Each time this key is pressed, the mode is changed inorder of FM1 FM2 AM XM1 XM2 XM3 USB(Music Image) or iPod AUX Bluetooth Audio My Music If the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted, corre-
sponding modes will be disabled.
Press and hold the key (over 0.8 seconds) to turn the AV system on/off
When power is off, press the key to turn power back on
1-4 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
Notation
Description Converts to voice recognition mode 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 1-5 Notation 1 Blue Link Center 2 Blue Link for POI 3 Blue Link for SOS Description Connects to the Blue Link Center to speak with consul-
tants 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 1 2 3
Turning the System On Once the system is turned on, the booting process will start and the safety warning page is displayed. i Information
If the engine start button is pressed without pressing the brakes, then the ACC and sys-
tem will turn on. If the brakes are pressed, then the IGN and system will turn on and the ignition will start.
No operations are supported while the sys-
tem is booting. Some time may be required until all features are ready for use. CAUTION
The safety warning page is displayed every time the ignition is turned on. As these mat-
ters are related to safety, closely read and comply with the safety warnings. Turning the System Off Press the engine start button again or press power key on the system to and hold the 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. CAUTION
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 turn-
ing off the device. 1-12
This feature is used to reset the system in the occurrence of an unforeseen error or problem. Battery Warning Message 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.) i Information
This message will automatically disappear once the engine is turned on. NOTICE
Using the system for prolonged periods of time without the engine running may result in battery discharge.
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Preset Scan Description Displays currently operating mode Shows saved presets for user selection Displays currently operating features/options Displays the current frequency Displays the current broadcast station Displays Preset Scan and Text On (Text Off) menus Plays frequencies with superior reception for 5 seconds each Saves frequencies with superior reception to Preset buttons Turns the Radio Text information on and off Plays preset frequencies for 5 seconds each
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Press the key to change the mode in order of FM FM AM. When the power is OFF, pressing the
key will turn the power on and play a radio broadcast. 2-4 Searching Frequencies Automatically
Press the
search for frequencies.
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keys to automatically
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Press and hold the key (under 0.8 sec-
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A 'beep' will sound and the frequency is saved to the selected preset button.
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button to scan all Press the Preset Scan menu.
button to use the Text On/Text Off Press the
button Press the The Text feature is turned on/off.
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button is displayed (Text off state), information will not be displayed even if there is information being transmit-
ted from the broadcast station.
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button is displayed
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cies with superior reception are scanned for 5 seconds and the previous frequency is restored. Preset Scan Press the
button Press
Frequencies saved to the 6 preset buttons are each played for 5 seconds and the pre-
vious frequency is restored. 2-6
HD RadioTM Technology
(if equipped) PSD : (Program Service Data) Contributes to the supe-
rior user experience of HD Radio Technology. Presents song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams. HD2/HD3 : Adjacent tradi-
tional main stations are extra local FM channels. Theses HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, original music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre. Digital Sound : Digital, CD
-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables local radio stations to broad-
cast a clean digital signal. AM sounds like todays FM and FM sounds like a CD
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Selecting a Frequency As HD Radio reception is included within Radio mode, the methods of moving between channels, saving presets, searching, or meth-
ods of searching frequencies are identical. However, while the HD Radio related icon dis-
play will become active when within regions where an HD Radio signal can be received. 2-8
Song-tagging is a feature that song data of the currently playing broadcast. Upon connecting an iPod, song information is transferred to the iPod and can be down-
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Preset
Setting Display
Category
Channel Number
Channel Name
Menu
Category Selection Buttons Used to select the previous/next channel
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Using TUNE Press the key to display the previous or next channel information.
After a brief moment, the selected channel will be displayed. Selecting Presets X M M o d e From the 6 presets, select the channel you want to listen to. Using SEEK
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Selecting through Channel/
Category List Press the desired category and channel
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Press the Search, Preset Scan, and Scan menus button to use the
Saving Manually After selecting channel Press and hold (over . seconds) the preset button.
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Enter numbers and press Scan Press the channels.
button to scan all Starting from the current channel, channels with superior reception are scanned for 5 seconds and the previous channel is restored once scanning is complete. Enter the number of the channel you want to receive. Preset Scan Press the button Press
Channels saved to the 6 preset buttons are each played for 5 seconds and the previous channel is restored. X M M o d e AV l 2-13
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, octagon-
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 pro-
longed periods of time. Such exposure may lead to disc deformation. Upon playing a disc contaminated by dirt or other substances, the sound and video 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. Copy-protected CDs, such as S-type CDs, may not properly oper-
ate in the device. 2-14 Do not disassemble the device. Contact a designated service center 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 interior. The device may fail to properly operate in extremely hot or cold tem-
peratures. (The operating temperature range is : -10 ~ 65) 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 could be the cause of product malfunction. Remove the disc and wait until the moisture dries. Skipping may occur to the audio and video when driving on bumpy roads for prolonged periods of time or upon severe shock to the vehicle. In case of severe shock, video and audio may not properly play. Supported Disc formats This device supports the following disc formats. 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 bearing the following logo marks. Disc Format 3inch (8cm) 5inch (12cm) CD CD-R CD-RW Multisession-CD SACD
(Single, SACD layer) SACD(Hybrid) Device Support CD LPCM MP3 MPEG1, Layer3 MPEG2, Layer3 MPEG2.5 WMA Ver9
(Read Only)
(Read Only)
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(Only CD layer)
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, including disc format, recording method, and con-
tamination to the disc or lens. A b o u t I D S C Disc Type Disc Type CD SACD Disc Format Disc Type Disc Format Device Support CD 3CD-DA MP3 WMA MPEG4 AAC DTS-CD CD-RM CD-G CD-EXTRA CD-TEXT O O O X O O O O O AV l 2-15
CD-R/RW compatibility This device supports CD-R, CD-RW, and MP3 discs burned in Audio CD formats.
The recording of CD-R and CD-RW discs with this device is not supported.
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 the PC, the disc may not operate in this device depending on the software settings. In such cases, inquire with the software manufacturer.
Additional information regarding compatibil-
ity is displayed on the CD-R/RW software disc box.
DVD-R/W discs are not compatible with this device. 2-16 Cautions upon writing CDs
When a multi-session disc is being recorded, make sure to close the session before recording.
If mp3/wma file extensions are changed, such could result in malfunctions.
In the case of MP3/WMA, write using only English. (Other languages are not sup-
ported)
Unauthorized use of copy-protected music files is prohibited by law.
Prolonged use of CD-R/CD-RW products that do not satisfy related specifications may result in product malfunction.
When writing CDs, low-speed writing is recommended. 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), VBR.
For stable operation, the use of files in 95kbps~192kbps bit rate range and 44.1kHz SAMPLING frequency is recom-
mended.
This device supports WMA audio files using 20kbps ~ 320kbps(CBR), 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 multisession discs.
This device supports only 8 layer folders.
This device supports MP3 ID3 tag versions 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 designated to be compatible with various bit rates, playing low bit rate MP3 tracks may result in low quality sound. Before playing a MP3 Disc Supported MP3 File Specification
Acceptable standard: MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER 33
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, ID3v2 2, ID3v2 3, ID3v2 4
Supported MP3 Media : CD-ROM
Supported media formats : ISO9660 LEVEL1 and LEVEL2 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 for-
mat is recommended.
Up to 32 characters in Korean/Chinese are supported for file names and up to 20 char-
acters in Korean/Chinese are supported for folder names.
The use of CDs exceeding 700M may result in faulty disc recognition or errors upon play. AV l 2-17 A b o u t I D S C
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
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Mode
Track Index
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Track
Menu
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Previous Track
Play/Pause
Next Track
List
Artist Info
Album Info description Displays currently operating mode Shows the current track/total tracks From Repeat/Shufe/Scan, displays the currently operating func-
tion Displays the current play time Track number of current song Displays Repeat, Shufe, Scan, and Info On (Info Off) menus 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.
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 Plays/pauses the current track Moves to the next track Moves to the track list screen Displays artist info for current song
(Will not be displayed if the information does not exist) Displays album info for current song
(Will not be displayed if the information does not exist) AV l 2-19
L Information
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Press the key Press
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Playing a CD NOTICE
Only genuine audio CDs are supported. Other discs may result in recognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels) 2-20
Press the button to play the track.
Press the button to pause the track.
Searching CD Tracks Press the
Once the desired track name is displayed, press the key
key Search tracks
Press the button to set the repeat, shuffle, scan and Info On/Info Off menus.
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks While playing Press and hold the
key (over . seconds)
This will rewind or fast-forward the track. key is being pressed, the While the track will rewind or fast-forward at 20x speed. Once released, the track will begin playing at normal speed. Shuffle Press the
button Press Tracks within the disc are played in random order. L Information
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C D M o d e Scan Press the
button Press When searching tracks, the track number is displayed in blue. Pressing the key will play the corresponding track. L Information
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Repeat Press the
button Press The beginning (approx 10 seconds) of all tracks within the CD are scanned. The current track is repeated. L Information
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L Information
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AV l 2-21
Info On/Info Off Press the button Press
The amount of information displayed on the screen can be selected. The title, art-
ist, and album info are additionally displayed and the button will automatically change to
.
Press mation display setting. to restore the previous infor-
L Information
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2-22
Name
Mode
File Index
Repeat/Shufe/
Nomal Play
Play Time
Folder Name
File Name
Menu
List Description Displays currently operating mode Shows the current MP3 le/total number of MP3 les From Repeat All/Repeat One Song/Repeat Folder/Shufe Folder/Shufe All/Folder Scan/Scan All, displays the currently operating function Displays the current play time Displays Folder Name for current le Displays the name of the current le Displays Copy, Repeat, Shufe, Scan and Info On (Info Off) menus Moves to the list screen AV l 2-23 M P 3 C D M o d e
2-24 Name
Copy
Repeat
Shufe
Scan
Info Off
(Info On)
Previous le
Play/Pause
Next le Description Copies the currently playing le into My Music Repeats the current le (each time the button is pressed, changes in order of Repeat Once Repeat Folder Off) Plays les in random order (each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Shufe Folder Shufe All Off) Scans the beginning parts of MP3 les (approx. 10 seconds per le)
(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/le name
Info On : shows folder name, le name, title, artist, and album info
When the play time is under 2 seconds : Moves to the previ-
ous le
When the play time is over 2 seconds : Plays the current le from the beginning Plays/pauses the current le Moves to the next le
Name
Folder Name
Current Song
Back button
Previous list
Next list
List page
List Focus
Home Folder
Parent Folder
Now Playing Description Folder name of current list Shows current le name highlighted Converts to basic mode screen Moves to the previous list Moves to the next list Shows current le list page/total number of pages Creates focus upon operating Tune Moves to home folder Moves to the parent folder When moving to a different list screen, moves to the list page where the current le is located Becomes disabled when the current list includes the current le AV l 2-25 M P 3 C D M o d e
L Information
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Playing MP3 Press the key Press
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Press the button to play the file.
Press the button to pause the file.
2-26 Selecting MP3 files Selecting from the Mode Screen
Press the keys to select the pre-
vious or next file.
Pressing and holding the
keys will rewind or fast-forward the current file. Using Menus within List Screen Press the
file from the list button Select the
Searching MP3 Files Press the key Search files Once the desired file name is displayed, press the key Fast-forwarding or Rewinding MP3 Files While playing Press and hold the
key (over . seconds) This will rewind or fast-forward the file. While the file will rewind or fast-forward at 20x speed. Once released, the file will begin playing at normal speed. key is being pressed, the
When searching files, the file number is dis-
played in blue. Pressing the key will play the corresponding file. L Information
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AV l 2-27 M P 3 C D M o d e
Press the button to set the copy, repeat, shuffle, scan, and Info On/Off options. Copy Press the button Press
The currently playing file is copied and saved in My Music 2-28 Scan Press the
button Press Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Folder Scan Scan All Off. L Information
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Shuffle Press the button Press YKVJKP/[/WUKEOQFG
Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Shuffle Folder Shuffle All Off. L Information
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Repeat Press the
button Press Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Repeat Once Off. L Information
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Info On/ Info Off Press the
button Press The amount of information displayed on the screen can be selected. The title, artist, and album info are additionally displayed and the button will automatically change to Press mation display setting.
to restore the previous infor-
. Notice
The title, artist and album info are dis-
played only when such information is recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag. AV l 2-29 M P 3 C D M o d e
Moving between Lists Press the
, buttons
button Press the If five (5) or more files or folders exist the same folder, in the list will be displayed across two or more pages. Press the , cursor buttons to quickly find the desired page. L Information
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Moving between folders Press the from the folder list button Select folder button will move to the Pressing the folder one level above the current folder. Pressing the button folder will move to the root folder. 2-30 L Information
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Returning to current location While searching files within other folders, press the button to return to the currently playing file screen. AV l 2-31 M P 3 C D M o d e
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. Files that are not standard format music/image files will not be played. For MP3/WMA files, only music files with compression rates between 8Kbps
~ 320Kbps can be played. Heed caution to static electricity when connecting/disconnecting external 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 properly rec-
ognize the USB is in some states. Only products formatted with byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be recognized. 2-32 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 issues. Avoid contact between the USB connector with bodily parts/foreign objects. Repeated connecting/disconnecting of USB devices within short periods of time may result in product malfunction. Make sure to connect/disconnect external USB devices with the audio power turned off. 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. 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. 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. 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. Normal operations cannot be guaranteed when other cables are being used. U S B M o d e The device will not support files locked by DRM (Digital Rights Management.) 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. Wd
AV l 2-33
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Name MP3 File Specication Recommended bit rates and sampling frequency Description Specication : 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 xed bit rate/44.1KHz ID3 tag Supports ID3v1.0 and ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4 ID3 tags Detailed Specications Maximum directory layers : 20 layers Maximum length of folder name/le namev: 255Bytes Supported characters for folder name/le name :
Alphanumeric characters, Korean standard character set 2350 characters, Simplied Chinese 4888 charac-
ters Maximum number of folders which can be stored onto one USB : 2000 folders (including ROOT) Maximum number of les which can be stored onto one USB : 8000 L Information
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2-34
Name
Mode
File Index
Repeat/
Shufe/Scan
Play Time
Folder Name
File Name
Menu
List U S B M o d e Description Displays currently operating mode Shows the current le/total les within the USB From Repeat All/Repeat One Song/Repeat Folder/Shufe Folder/Shufe All/Folder Scan/Scan All, displays the currently operating function Displays the current play time/total play time Displays folder Displays the name of the current le Displays the name of the current le Displays Copy, Repeat, Shufe, Scan and Info On (Info Off) menus Moves to the list screen AV l 2-35
2-36 Name
Copy
Repeat
Shufe
Scan
Info Off
(Info On)
Previous File
Play/Pause
Next File Description Copies the currently playing le into My Music Repeats the current le (each time the button is pressed, changes in order of Repeat Once Repeat Folder Off) Plays les in random order (each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Shufe Folder Shufe All Off)
Scans the beginning parts of USB les
(approx. 10 seconds per le)
Each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Folder Scan Scan All Off)
Info Off : shows folder name/le name
Info On : shows folder name, le name, title, artist, and album info
When the play time is under 2 seconds : Moves to the previous le
When the play time is over 2 seconds : Plays the current le from the beginning Plays/pauses the current le Moves to the next le USB Image Mode
Name
Mode
Folder Name
File Name
File Index
Menu Description Displays currently operating mode Displays folder name where image is located Name of image le Shows the current image le/total image les within the USB Displays Slideshow, Rotate Image, Adjust Image Size, Save Im-
age, and Info menus (Press the button again to hide the buttons) U S B M o d e
Previous Image Shows previous image
Next Image
List
Slideshow
Rotate Image
Adjust Image Size Enlarge/reduce (zoom-in/zoom-out) image size Shows next image Moves to the list screen View images as slideshow in 5, 10, 20, 30 second intervals Rotate image in clockwise direction
Save Image
Info Add image as frame screen displayed when the system power is turned off Shows the le name, resolution and le type of current image AV l 2-37
Name
Folder Name
Current Song
Back button
Previous list
Next list
List page
Music
Image
Home Folder
Parent Folder
Now Playing Description Folder name of current list Shows current le name highlighted Converts to basic mode screen Moves to the previous list Moves to the next list Shows current le list page/total number of pages 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 le is located
(Becomes disabled when the current list includes the current le)
2-38
Press the key Press
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Playing USB Music U S B M o d e
Press the button to play the USB Music.
Press the button to pause USB Music.
If the USB is not connected, then the
button will be disabled. AV l 2-39
Searching USB Music Files While Playing Press the , buttons or the previous/next file.
key to play the
Pressing and holding the keys
(over 0.8 seconds) will rewind or fast-
forward the current file.
While the
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 normal speed. L Information
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Press the button to set 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. 2-40 L Information
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Shuffle Press the
button Press Scan Press the 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. U S B M o d e L Information
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L Information
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Repeat Press the
button Press Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Repeat Once Off. L Information
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4GRGCV(QNFGTTGRGCVUCNNHKNGUKPEWTTGPV
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Press the key Press
Searching USB Image Files While playing Press the , buttons to view the previous/next image L Information
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Info On/ Info Off Press the
button Press The screen display can be set differently depending on user selection. The title, artist, and album info are addition-
ally displayed and the button is changed to
.
to restore the previous Press information display setting. L Information
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2-42
Press the button to set the Slideshow, Rotate Image, Adjust Image Size, Save Image and Info menus. Slideshow Interval Press the button Press
Image slideshow intervals can be set at
, , , or intervals. Rotating Image Press the
button Press
Press U S B M o d e Each time the
button is pressed, the image is rotated from 0 90 180 270 degrees. L Information
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AV l 2-43 Viewing Info Press the
button Press This menu is used to check image informa-
tion, such as the image resolution and file type.
Adjusting Image Size Press the
button Press
Press
Press the
, buttons to enlarge or reduce the image size. The scale can be changed from 1/4, 1/2, 1x, 2x, to 4x. L Information
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Saving Image Press the
button Press L Information
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2-44
iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. iPod mode will not operate if the connected iPod cannot be rec-
ognized due to operation of unsupported versions that do not sup-
port related protocols, iPod abnormalities, or iPod device defects. Some iPods with unsupported communication protocols may not properly operate in 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 is 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, re-connect the USB cable or exit then re-enter iPod mode. In order to use the iPod while operating the keys, you must use a dedicated iPod cable. (the cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod/iPhone products) During ACC ON state, connecting the iPod through the iPod cable (the cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod/iPhone products), will charge the iPod through the head unit.
The use of genuine iPod cables supplied by Apple is recom-
mended. (The use of other products may result in noise or abnor-
mal 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, con-
nect 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. AV l 2-45 i P o d M o d e
Some iPod versions may not sync with the system. then the system may not properly restore the previously operated mode. (For iPads, battery charging is not supported.) Supported iPod Devices
Operation is supported and Apple Inc. certified :
Operation is supported but uncertified : Applications that are not exclusively used as iPodApplications within iPhone/iPod Touch devices are not supported. Steps upon Initial Connection Search Steps may differ depending on the type of iPod device. 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 Device/
Generation iPod Mini iPod Shufe iPod Nano iPod Touch iPod Classic iPod With video iPad 1st 2st 3st 4st 5st 6st Not Supported
Not Released Not Released Not Released Not Released
Device/Type 3GS iPhone Not Released 4G O 4S
Composer Composer Composer Name Album Name Song Name
2-46
Name
Mode
File Index
Repeat/Shufe
Play Time
Title
Artist Info
Album Info
Menu
Previous File
Play/Pause
Next File
List
Repeat
Shufe
Info Off (Info on) Description Displays currently operating mode Shows the current le/total les within the iPod From Repeat Once/Shufe Category/Shufe Random, displays the currently operating function Displays the current play time/total play time Displays name of current title Artist name Album name Displays Repeat, Shufe, and Info On (Info Off) menus Moves to the previous le Plays/pauses the current le Moves to the next le Moves to the list screen Repeats the currently playing le. Plays les in random order (each time the button is pressed, changes option in order of Shufe Category Shufe 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 AV l 2-47 i P o d M o d e
L Information
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NOTICE
Some iPods with unsupported com-
munication protocols may not properly operate in the Navigation system. Playing iPod Searching iPod Press the initial iPod list screen.
button to display the If the iPod is not connected, then the
button will be disabled.
Press the
Press the
button to play the iPod.
button to pause the iPod. 2-48 When searching an iPod, it is possible to search by playlists, artists, albums, songs, genres, composers, audiobooks, and Podcasts. L Information
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Selecting iPod File While playing Press the , buttons or the key to play the
previous/next file
Searching iPod Files Press the files Once the desired file name is displayed, press the key key Search
When searching files, the file number is dis-
played in blue. Pressing the key will play the corresponding file. Pressing and holding the keys (over 0.8 seconds) will rewind or fast-forward the current song.
L Information
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button to set the Press the Repeat, Shuffle, and Info On (Info Off) menus. Repeat Press the
button Press L Information
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2-50
Press the key Press
Shuffle Press the button Press Info On/Info Off Press the button Press
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The screen display can be set differently depending on user selection. The title, artist, and album info are addition-
ally displayed and the button is changed to
.
to restore the previous dis-
Press play setting. L Information
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NOTICE
Connecting a connector jack to the AUX terminal without an external device will convert the system to AUX mode, but only output noise. When an external device is not being used, also 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 con-
nection before use.
A U X M o d e 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. AV l 2-51
2-52 Name
Mode
Phone Name
Title
Artist Info
Play
Pause
Connections Description Displays currently playing mode Displays name of connected phone Name of current song Name of current artist Plays Bluetooth Audio Pauses Bluetooth Aaudio Displays the Connections screen L Information
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Playing Bluetooth Audio Press the key Press
Bluetooth Audio Mode can be used only when a Bluetooth phone has been con-
nected. While Bluetooth Audio is playing, if the Bluetooth phone is connected, then the music will also stop. Bluetooth streaming audio may not be supported in some mobile phones. L Information
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DWVVQPYKNN
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Press the
button to play files saved within the Bluetooth phone.
Press the
button to pause the file. L Information
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While playing Press the
Select the previous/next file
key L Information
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disconnect, delete, delete all, or view the Help section. Description Displays Bluetooth Help screen Name
Help
Add New Pair a new Bluetooth device
Connect/
Connect or disconnect a Bluetooth device
Delete Delete a paired Bluetooth device
Delete All Delete all paired Bluetooth devices
Auto Set Bluetooth phone Auto Con-
nection upon starting car ignition Disconnect Connection L Information
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M y M u s c M o d e i Name Description Displays currently operating mode Shows the current le/total les within the iPod
Mode
File Index
Repeat/Shufe/Scan From Repeat Once/Shufe Category/Shufe Random, dis-
Play Time
File
Menu
Repeat
Shufe
Scan plays the currently operating function Displays the current play time/total play time Displays the name of the current le Displays Repeat, Shufe, Scan and Info On (Info Off) menus Repeats the current le Plays les in random order Scans the beginning parts of les (approx. 10 seconds per le) Changes the display method between Info Off/Info On
Info Off : shows le name
Info On : shows le name, title, artist, and album info When the play time is under 2 seconds : Moves to the previous le When the play time is over 2 seconds : Plays the current le from the beginning Plays/pauses the current le Moves to the next le Moves to the list screen 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 information is not available)
Info Off
(Info on)
Previous File
Play/Pause
Next File
List
Title Info
Artist Info
Album Info AV l 2-55
Press the key Press
Playing My Music
Press the
Press the
button to play the file.
button to pause the file. 2-56 Selecting My Music While playing Press the , buttons or the
previous/next file
key to play the
Pressing and holding the keys
(over 0.8 seconds) will rewind or fast-
forward the current file.
While the
key is being pressed, the track will rewind or fast-forward at high speeds. Once thekey is released, the USB Music will begin playing at normal speed. L Information
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Press the button to set the Repeat, Shuffle, Scan, Info On (Info Off) menus. Repeat Press the button Press
The currently playing file is repeated. L Information
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Shuffle Press the button Press
When turned on, files are played in random order. L Information
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M y M u s c M o d e i Scan Press the button Press
The beginning (approx 10 seconds) of all files are scanned. L Information
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Info On/Info Off Press the button Press
The screen display can be set differently depending on user selection. The title, artist, and album info are additionally displayed and the button is changed to Press information display setting.
to restore the previous
Moving between Lists Press the
,
button Press If six (6) or more files or folders exist the same folder, in the list will be displayed across two or more pages. Press the , cursor buttons to quickly find the desired page. L Information
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2-58 Returning to Current Location While searching files within other folders, press the button to return to the currently playing file screen. Deleting Files Press the
files to delete Press button Select the L Information
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2-60
Before Use
Starting Navigation
Using the Navigation
Map Landmarks and Logos
Please observe and comply with local traffic rules and regulations. Some features cannot be operated while driving for your safety. Features that cannot be operated will be disabled. The route displayed for destination guidance is a reference that will take you to the vicinity of your destination. This does not always refer to the shortest distance route, route with the least traffic or the fastest route. Road, name, and POI information may not always been completely updated. Some places may not include up to date information. The car position mark does not always indicate your exact location. 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 can be received. Errors that occur in such conditions cannot be corrected. 3-2
The navigation can be operated via touch. Touch the corresponding 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 operate on the Press the current screen.
(Some functions may not be canceled.) i Information
Buttons that cannot be operated will be disabled. 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 differ 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) f B e o r e U s e Navigation l 3-3
Some roads, site names and facility infor-
mation may have changed after map data update and may differ with actual road condi-
tions. About Map Scale
If is displayed on the left side of the map, this represents a map scale of 1/10,000.
For more information on Changing Map Scale, refer to the Changing Map Scale section. 3-4 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. hyundaiusa.com) and updated through the SD card.
For more information, refer to the System Update section in Setup.
During destination guidance, voice guidance will be provided when reaching an intersection or you are nearby the destination. Voice Guidance Voice guidance is provided in the following instances. Example of voice guidance during desti-
nation guidance
In front of an intersection:
In about a half mile, turn right. After a moment, turn right Example of voice guidance when arriving at the destination
In front of the destination :
You are near your destination. Voice guidance will end. 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-
Upon entering a toll road ance volume. 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 refer-
ence to assist in your driving. Guidance when using other modes
Voice guidance will continue even when converting from the navigation screen to a different mode screen. i Information
Even when voice guidance has been muted, destination guidance will continued to be provided. f B e o r e U s e Navigation l 3-5
GPS (Global Position 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 informa-
tion for the purposes of navigation. For more information on GPS, refer to Part 5 GPS Information. 3-6
7 8 9 12 11 13 1 2 3 4 9 5 6 Name 1 Car Direction 2 Map Scale 3 Navigation Guidance Volume 4 Function/Info Window 5 Current Position Info Window 6 Route Guidance Mode Conversion 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 split map and shows map display mode and GPS status 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 second intervals Switches route guidance mode between preliminary guid-
ance mode, motorway mode and TBT 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 directions within the set route Shows recommended lanes for use by considering up-
coming intersections and expected routes Shows recommended lanes for use by considering up-
coming intersections and expected routes Displays current car position Navigation l 3-7 S t a r t i n g N a v g a t i i o n 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 coordi-
nates are utilized to automatically update the current position. It may take up to sev-
eral minutes to find your current position. Map Display Settings Press the key Press the
Current Position Press the button to display the most recently used mode. If Audio mode is used with the naviga-
tion 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 dis-
played. Make sure to carefully read the warn-
ing page as it contains important information related to system operations while driving. 3-8 Press the key or 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 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 key Press
Set the desired map scale Name 1 Split Screen/
Single Screen 2 Heading-Up/
North-Up Description Select between Split Screen or Single Screen Map. Display Map in Vehicle Trav-
eling Direction (Heading-Up) or North-Up direction 1 2 3 Name 1 Adjust Map Scale 2 Administrative District Scale 3 Auto Scale Description
buttons Use the /
to display the scale bar Shows map scales in cat-
egories of detail (300ft), Near
(0.25mi), Street (1mi), City
(4mi), State (16mi) When automatically adjust map scale according to driving situation is enabled, i Information
The Heading-Up/North-Up, 2D/3D, 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. i Information
The will be disabled when set to max button will be scale (1/250mi) and the disabled when set to min scale (1/150ft).
Navigation l 3-9 S t a r t i n g N a v g a t i i o n
Map Menu Press the button Press the button Adjusting Navigation Volume Press the button Press Adjust volume
POI Display Press the button Press Features frequently used within the map screen, such as ,
,
, , are displayed. i Information
If the screen is scrolled, then the top menu is changed to the button. 3-10 Editing POI Icons Press the button Press the
Press Press the button and then the button. The volume menu is displayed and allows you to adjust the navigation voice guid-
ance volume. The volume can be adjusted from 0~45 through the /
button. Press the
button to turn off the sound. 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 2 Unmark All Description Shows/hides corre-
sponding POIs Unmarks selected POI Icons Edit the 6 POI icons shown within the menu 4 Search by local POI Searches selected POI 3 Edit POI Icon Searching POIs Press the button Press the search criteria (Near current posi-
tion, Near scroll mark, Near destination) 1 2 3 Press the button to select the desired facility from the various facility types. Up to six favorite facilities can be set. Press the button to reset the displayed POI icons. Initially, Gas Station, Parking, Fast Food, Hospital, Auto Service, and Bank are set as default. The POI mark is displayed according to the selected criteria. Navigation l 3-11 S t a r t i n g N a v g a t i i o n
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 i Information
When searching POIs, you can only search POIs within selected categories.
The menu is enabled only when the map has been scrolled. 3-12 Adding a My Place Press the sired group button Press the de-
This feature is used to save the current posi-
tion or the scrolled position as a My Place or Speed Alert. i Information
My Places are saved without distinction for the driving or scrolled state.
The Speed Alert button is displayed when a point is saved with the speed limit of the road while driving on the road.
Press the 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 destinations. Name Description 1 Point of Interest Used to search for neighboring POIs near current position/near scroll position/near destination/near city center 2 Previous Destination Used for route guidance to recently set destinations 3 Previous Searches Used for route guidance to recently searched Locations 5 Address 6 My Place 7 Intersection Search 4 Previous Start Point Used for route guidance to recent start positions Used to search destinations by selecting specific states/cities/roads Display list of saved My Places Used to search destinations by selecting streets/
intersections Moves to the map screen Used to make emergency related searches Used to search destinations by entering the Coordinates Used to search destinations by entering POI phone numbers Used to search destinations by searching for ex-
pressway exits/entrances 8 Map 9 Emergency 11 Phone Number 12 Exit/Entrance 10 Coordinates Navigation l 3-13 i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n
Quick Menu Name Description Name Description 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 1 3 2 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 3 Edit 4 Current Quick Menus 5 Add/Remove 6 Quick Menu Categories 4 5 6 Point of Interest (POI) Search Press the key Press 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 destination, 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 disabled when a destination has not been set) Searches POIs nearby a selected area i Information
The searched location may not be the exact location of a specific destination, but display a representative position of a POI address. 1 2 3 Previous Destination, Previous Searches, Previous Start Point Press the key Press
Press the key Press
Press the key Press
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. Navigation l 3-15 i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n My Places
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. 1 2 3 Address Press the key Press 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. This search feature is used to search destina-
tions 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 Name 2 By Symbol 3 By Date Description Sort POIs and locations by name Sort POIs and locations by symbol Sort POIs and locations by date This search feature is used to search destinations by addresses through state city/
street. Enter the name of the Street, City and State corresponding to the desired destination. Once search is complete, press the but-
ton to select the desired location from the list. 3-16 Intersection Search Map Emergency This search feature is used to search destinations by streets and intersections through state/city/state. Enter the name of the Street, City and State corresponding to the desired destina-
tion. Once search is complete, press the
button to select the desired loca-
tion from the list. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 The map screen can be scrolled to display other positions where you can set destinations. Name Description This search feature is used to search for police stations, hospitals, and dealerships in emergency situations. i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n 1 Set as Destination 2 Add Waypoint 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 3 View Destination 4 Cancel Route Cancels the currently set route 5 Call Calls the selected POI facility Displays details for the se-
lected POI facility 6 Details Name 1 Police Station 2 Hospital 3 Dealership Description Displays list of Police Sta-
tions closest from the current position Displays list of Hospitals clos-
est from the current position Displays list of Hyundai Motor Dealerships closest from the current position Navigation l 3-17
Coordinates Phone Number Search This search feature is used to search destina-
tions by entering coordinates. Two coordi-
nate entry formats are supported. Select the desired format upon starting search. 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 following types of facilities may be more frequently located in other locations.
Locations of department stores, museums,and amusement parks may somewhat differ from the set destination. Check the exact address when trying to reach such destinations.
Within general information newspapers, there are cases when phone numbers of concert halls actually list the numbers of management companies. In such cases, destination searches will be made to the management companies.
The telephone number and addresses may change at any time. 3-18 Exit/Entrance Setting a Destination Press the key Search for the Destination Press
destinations by entering the Exits and Entrances of corresponding expressways. Enter the name of the Freeway corresponding to the desired destination. Once search is complete, press the button to select the desired location from the list.
(Alternative Route)
(Route Overview) Navigation l 3-19 i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n
Conducting 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
button to calcu-
late the route. The Route Overview or Alternative Route screen will be the dis-
played.
Press the button to add a waypoint destination. Within the Route Overview or Alternative Route screen, press the key or the
button to start route guidance. i Information
If you press the 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 desti-
nation is deleted and the new destination will be set. Pressing the button will add a waypoint destination. One Touch Scroll Setting The destination can be set to the current map display.
While in 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 desti-
nation. 3-20 Route Calculation
Once you have set a destination, calcu-
late the route. The route overview and route option menus will be displayed
After checking the Route Overview, press the key or the
button or just drive for over 5km/h for approximately 5 sec-
onds to start guidance. 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 button to begin simulated driving of the calculated route.
Within the Route Overview screen, press the button.
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,
Add Waypoint After searching for waypoints, press the
button to add the waypoint to the current route. Navigation l 3-21 i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n
Route Recalculation
i Information
For more information on Fastest, Shortest, and other route calculation options, refer to the route calculation section. Cancel Route In the Map menu screen, press the
button. Once a route has been set, the
button is displayed at the top of the menus. Pressing the button will display a pop-up that allows you to change route options. Once the settings are changed, the route is recalculated by reflecting the changes. 3-22 i Information
You can cancel the route by pressing the
button that is displayed after pressing the button. Preliminary guidance, motorway mode, turn list guidance and other guidance screens are displayed according to the current road condition. Within the guidance map screen, if the current position is on route, then intersection guid-
ance will be provided once you are nearby an intersection. Also, the intersection zoom screen is displayed when nearby an intersection. i Information
Within all guidance mode screens, pressing 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 motorway guidance mode. (The icon within the button indicates the mode that will be displayed upon next press.)
Motorway and intersection zoom guidance are displayed on during guidance at corresponding roads. Preliminary Guidance Mode Intersection Zoom Mode At the top right side of the screen, the next/
after next turn info, remaining distance, direc-
tion and other information are displayed. This mode provides detailed guidance nearby intersections before the next turn. This mode is displayed starting from 300m before the intersection. Navigation l 3-23 i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n
Motorway Mode 1 2 3 Upon entering a motorway during route guid-
ance, the motorway mode will automatically be displayed. This mode is displayed when driving on a motorway and mainly displays motorway related POIs. You can check information for various POIs
, and by using the
buttons. Name 1 View All 2 Summary 3 Rest Area Description Guidance for all POIs on the Motorway Shows List of turn points and other directional route guidance while driving within motor ways Guidance for only the rest areas on the motorway When scrolling through POIs by using the
, buttons, pressing the button will select the POI closest to the current position. i Information
When there are more than four POI marks that can be listed, some POIs may be omit-
ted and not displayed. Turn List Mode Turn list mode shows turn information on the current route. 3-24
Pres the 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 i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n Shows detailed info for the current route Route calculation features with various route calcula-
tion options and settings Used to select and edit detour road/streets Used to edit the route by selecting avoid streets Used to add/delete/change the order of destinations/
waypoints Used to edit route by adding Avoid Areas/Editing Avoid Areas and Deleting Avoid Areas Navigation l 3-25
Cancel Route Press the key and then press the button to cancel the currently set route. Route Overview Press the key Press
1 2 3 4 5 3-26 1 2 Name Description 1 Start Guidance 2 Edit Route 3 Route Info 4 Alternative Route 5 Demo Starts guidance to the set Route/Displays the current vehicle position Used to add/delete/change order of destinations/
waypoints Shows route info to the set destination Displays various alterna-
tive route options for route calculation Starts demo to the set destination Within the Route Overview screen, press the
button to display other potential routes to the set destination. From the alternative route options, select the desired route. Name 1 Recommended 2 Shortest Description Fastest route that re-
flects distance and traffic conditions The shortest distance from start point to destination 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 key Press
Route Option Press the key Press
Set and press
1 3 5 7 2 4 6 The turn points and distance information by key roads within the set route are is played. Press the 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 Recommended 2 Shortest 3 Minimise Motorway 4 Minimise Toll Roads 5 Use Ferries 6 Use HOV Lanes 7 Use Easy Pass Optimal route as determined by the system upon con-
sideration of various route conditions The shortest distance from start point to the destination Route calculation with mini-
mal use of motorways 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 i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n
Detour Press the key Press
Avoid Streets Press the key Press
Select the streets you want to avoid and press Edit Route Press the key Press
Set and press The Detour menu is used to re-define the route by setting a detour to a certain distance from the current position. This feature is used to select specific streets to avoid within the current route. 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 key Press
Set and press 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 recalculated. Navigation l 3-29 i U s n g t h e N a v g a t i i o n
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 should only be used as a reference. Logo Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Icon Fast Food Middle Eastern Food Italian Food French Food Continental Food Turkish Food American Food Mexican Food Indian Food Chinese Food Japanese Food Korean Food Asian Food African Food Restaurant 3-30 Restaurant Vegetarian Food Seafood Coffee Shop Other Automotive Hyundai Auto Service Kia Auto Service Hyundai Dealership Kia Dealership Automotive Auto Service Automobile Dealership Parking ADNOC FOD AL DREES BAPCO CALTEX EMARAT EMIRATES ENOC EPPCO KNPC MOBIL Automotive NAFT PETROL SHELL Petrol Station Rest Area Frontier Crossing Motorcycle Dealership Travel Airport Hotels AMBASSADOR Travel Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Icon BEST WESTERN CARLTON COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL FOUR SEASONS GOLDEN TULIP HILTON HOLIDAY INN Travel HOWARD JOHNSON HYATT REGENCY IBIS IMA INTERCONTINENTAL KEMPINSKI MARRIOTT MERCURE MERIDIEN METROPOLITAN MVENPICK NOVOTEL PLAZA HOTEL RADISSON RAMADA RITZ-CARLTON SHERATON SOFITEL TULIP INN Travel WESTIN Other accommodation Tourist Office Tourist Attraction Historical Monument Camp Ground City Centre Rent A Car Facility Bus Station Railway Station M a p L a n d m a r k s a n d L o g o s Travel Ferry Terminal Shopping Shopping Centre Department Store Grocery Store Convenience Store Clothing Store Home Specialty Store Shopping Specialty Store Sporting Goods Store Home Improvement &
Hardware Store Consumer Electronics Store Office Supply & Services Store Book Store Recreation Amusement Park Museum Cinema Navigation l 3-31 Recreation
Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Icon 2D Landmark Category Sub-category Icon Service Airport Park Golf University Public places Embassy Exhibition or Conference Centre Government Office Library Place of Worship Post Office School University or College ETC Business Facility Other Residentl Area/Bldg Cemetery Industrial Zone Recreation Bowling Centre Golf Course Ice Skating Rink Recreation Facility Sports Activity Sports Centre Marina Nightlife Financial Service Financial Service ATM Bank Public places Police Station Hospital/Polyclinic Medical Service Pharmacy City Hall Community Centre Court House Public places 3-32
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Before Use
Basic Mode Screen
Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology
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 driv-
ing 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. What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology?
Bluetooth Wireless Technology refers to a short-distance wireless 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 environments, Bluetooth allows data 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
Before connecting the head unit with the mobile phone, check to see that the mobile phone supports Bluetoothfeatures. 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 device, turn the Bluetooth power off. To set Auto Connection, go to
The car name can be set at
The passkey needed to connect the mobile phone can be verified/
changed at
If the Bluetooth audio does not play, go to
If the feature is set
, turn
and try again. to 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. 3. 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. f B e o r e U s e 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 Handsfre l 4-3
Press the remote controller or press the
Press key on the steering i Information
Press the button within the pop-up to view the help section with information related to pairing and connecting Bluetooth devices, and using Handsfree related fea-
tures.
The same Help section can be viewed by going to
4-4 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 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.
Press the remote controller or the key Press Select the device from the device list Press key on the steering i B a s c M o d e S c r e e n Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-5 Name Description 1 Help 2 Add New 3 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 Devices Set Bluetooth auto connection when car ignition is turned on When Pairing Additional Device Press the 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 con-
nected Bluetooth device.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Select the device you want to connect and press the button.
If the phone you want to connect does not exist, press the button to pair a new Bluetooth device. 4-6
Press the
key on the head unit to display the following screen key on the steering remote controller or the 1 2 7 9 10 3 5 4 6 8 Enter the phone number you wish to call and press the
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 3 End 4 Dial Pad 5 Favorites 6 Delete 7 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 the hold to enter a '+'
Press the hold ~ 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 i B a s c M o d e S c r e e n Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-7
1 2 5 3 6 Name 1 Info Display Window 2 Switch 3 End 4 Dial Pad 5 Contacts 6 Private 4 7 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. 7 Outgoing Vol. Description Displays other party's name/number If there is a call waiting, displays call waiting information If there is a call waiting, switches the current call and con-
nects the waiting call Ends call Used to enter phone number Displays the Contacts screen During a handsfree call, this 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 i Information
The telephone number may not be displayed in some mobile phones.
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 4-8 4-8
Calling by Dialing a Number Enter number on the dial pad Press key on the the steering remote controller.
or the
button without If you press the entering a number, the Call History screen is displayed Press and hold the dial pad
(over 0.8 seconds) to enter a "+". Making a Call From Speed Dial Enter the 1 or 2 digit speed dial umber with the Dial Pad Press and hold the last number. Name 1 Send 2 End 3 Favorites Description Calls the entered phone number Deletes all entered numbers Displays the Favorites list screen 1 2 3 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 Handsfre l 4-9 Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-9 i U s n g 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
Calling through Redial Press the hold (over 0.8 seconds) the key on the
button or the steering remote controller. Making a Call from Call History Press the Key on the steering remote controller press the call list Press
button or the 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 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
button or the steering remote controller. key on the i Information
When the incoming call pop-up is dis-
played, most functions within audio and SETUP mode 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 button or the remote controller. key on the steering i Information
The reject call function may not be sup-
played in some mobile phones. ported in some mobile phones. When a call is received on the connected phone, 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 Handsfre l 4-11 Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-11 i i U U s s n n g g Blu Blu e e t t o o o o t t h h W W l l i i r r e e e e s s s s T T e e c c h h n n o o o o g g y y l l
Switching Call to the Bluetooth Phone During handsfree call Press the
button or press and hol d key (over 0.8 seconds) on the the steering remote controller. Switching Call to the Handsfree During call on mobile phone Press the the steering remote controller.
button or press and hold key (over 0.8 seconds) on the The call will be switched from the Bluetooth mobile phone to the car handsfree. The call will be switched from the handsfree to the Bluetooth mobile phone. i Information
The Private function may not be supported in some mobile phones. 4-12 Ending a Call While on a call Press the button or the remote controller.
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. key on If there is waiting call, press the the steering remote controller (under 0.8 sec-
button on the onds) or press the Phone screen. 1 2 3 The Bluetooth handsfree call will end. 4 Name Description 1 Hold 1st call 2 End 1st call 3 Reject 4 Switch Places current call on call wait-
ing and answer new call Ends current call and answer new call Rejects new call and maintains current call If there is a call waiting, switches to the waiting call 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.
The Switch to Call Waiting feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-13 i U s n g 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
Setting Mic Volume While on a call Press the
Set Outgoing Volume
Press 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, first adjust the volume setting. Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume While on a call Use the VOL knob on the head unit or the , keys on the steering remote controller to adjust the ring/call volume. If you press the
button, the outgo-
ing volume is muted and blocked to the other party. 4-14
Press the key on the head unit or the
steering remote controller Press key on the 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 connected.
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 the status bar. icon will be displayed within
It is not possible to download contacts when the contacts download setting has been turned off within your Bluetooth device.
In addition, some devices may require device authorization to down-
load contacts.
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 download fea-
ture.
For more information on mobile phone compatibility, visit the Hyundai Motor website (http://www.hyundaiusa.com). Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-15 i U s n g 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
Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration 3 5 1 2 4 Name 1 Search 2 Download 3 Bluetooth Device Name 4 List page 5 Download source Description Search car contacts and mobile phone contacts
(Search by name or number) Download contacts from Bluetooth device Name of connected Bluetooth device Displays total list pages and current list page
(List page jump upon selecting scroll area) Displays whether contacts were downloaded from the Mobile phone or SIM 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 downloaded data will be stored even if the Bluetooth device has been disconnected. (However, the contacts and call history saved to the phone will be deleted if the paired phone is deleted.)
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 button from the Contacts screen Press i Information
Time required to download contacts may differ depending on your mobile phone model or data size.
When using Contacts Sync, the contacts
and call histories within your mobile phone are automatically downloaded upon con-
necting Bluetooth Wireless Technology.
If you do not wish to use this fea-
ture, turn this feature off at
i Information
Upon downloading mobile phone contacts, the previous corresponding data is deleted.
This feature may not be supported in some mobile phones.
Upon downloading, contacts saved in your SIM and mobile phone are simultaneously downloaded.
To change the contacts download settings, change the following menu setting. Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-17 i U s n g 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
Checking Mobile Contacts Details Select the desired phone number from the mobile contacts list to check details about the number. Adding as a Favorite Select number from the Contacts screen
Within the details screen, press
Calling Favorites In Phone screen Press
Select the desired Favorite Call connected Saved Favorites can be viewed by pressing the button in the Phone screen. i Information
Up to 8 Favorites can be added.
Saved Favorites can be viewed by press-
ing the button in the Phone screen. 4-18 i Information
Favorites can be added through Phone
Select contact
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
Select items you want to delete and press Press
Searching Contacts In Phone screen Press Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-19 i U s n g 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
Search by Name Press the button Enter name and press Searching by Number Press the button
Enter number and press
Entering Call History Screen Within the Phone screen, press the button or the remote controller. key on the steering
i Information
When searching a number, it is possible to i Information
When searching a number, it is possible to search by entering just a part of the name. 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 Call History Screen Configuration Downloading Call History Within the Call History screen, press the
button. 1 2 3 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. Name 1 Dialed Call 2 Received Call 3 Missed Call 4 Download Description Displays the outgoing call history list Displays the incoming call history list Displays the missed call history list Downloads call history from mobile phone i Information
Up to 20 dialed, incoming, and missed call history lists can each be downloaded.The dialed/incoming time and call time information are not supported. Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-21 i U s n g 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
Sorting all call histories by time is not sup-
ported.
It is possible to download call history even during a call or during Bluetooth streaming audio.
When downloading call histories, the icon will be displayed within the status bar.
It is not possible to commence download when the call history download feature is turned off within the Bluetooth device. Also some devices may require device authoriza-
tion 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 download feature.
For more information on mobile phone compatibility, visit the Hyundai Motor web-
site (http://www.hyundaiusa.com). 4-22 Connections Menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 Name 1 Help 2 Add New 3 Connect/
Disconnect 4 Delete 5 Delete All 6 Auto Connection 7 Paired device list 8 Streaming connection state 9 Handsfree connection state 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 devices Shows Bluetooth Streaming connection State Shows Bluetooth Handsfree connection State Viewing Call History Information Within the Call History screen, select the list.
Press the Phone screen.
button on the 1 2 3 Name 1 Download 2 Call 3 Delete Description Download call histories from mobile phone Calls the number Deletes the call history Connecting a Device Select the device you wish to connect from the list Press
The Phone screen is displayed once a Bluetooth Handsfree is connected while the Bluetooth Audio screen is displayed once streaming Audio is connected. Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-23 i U s n g 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
If the system becomes unstable due to com-
munication errors between the vehicle and the Bluetooth device, reset the Bluetooth Wireless Technology and try again. Upon resetting Bluetooth , the system is restored to its factory release state. Press the key
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. 4-24
Other devices cannot be paired while a Bluetooth device is already connected.
When a Bluetooth device is being con-
nected, the connection process cannot be canceled.
Only Bluetooth Handsfree and Bluetooth audio related features will operate within this system.
Normal operation is possible only for 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.)
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. Disconnecting a Device Select the device you wish to disconnect
Press
Press Deleting a Device Select the device you want to delete Press Press A device cannot be deleted if it is connected. To delete a paired device, first disconnect the Bluetooth connection. Press to delete all paired Bluetooth devices. i Information
If a paired phone is deleted, its call history and contacts lists will also be deleted. Bluetooth Handsfre l 4-25 i U s n g 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
Setting Auto Connection Press the button Select the desired option Set and press Name 1 Disable Auto Connection 2 Previously Connected Phone 3 User Selected Phone 4 Connect by Priority Description Disables auto connection Auto connection with the previously connected Bluetooth phone Automatically connects to a user selected Bluetooth device Automatically connects accord-
ing to the set Bluetooth phone priority i Information
The Auto Connection button is a shortcut menu to go to
If you press the 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. 1 2 3 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
Starting Voice Recognition
Voice Command Lists
Starting Voice Recognition key on the steering Shortly press the remote controller (under 0.8 seconds) Say a command Once voice recognition starts, the voice com-
mand entry window and the six representative commands are displayed.
If voice recognition is in [Normal Mode], then the system will say "Please say a com-
mand." "Beep~"
If voice recognition is in [Expert Mode], then the system will only say a "Beep~"
(e.g. : screen displayed when Help is stated) i Information
To change the Normal/Expert setting,
key and enter the press the Voice Recognition settings screen. Skipping Prompt Messages While prompt message is being stated
Shortly press the steering remote controller (under 0.8 seconds) key on the 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.
Re-starting Voice Recognition While system waits for a command Shortly
press the key on the steering remote controller (under 0.8 seconds) The command wait state is immediately ended and the beep ton will sound. After the
"beep", say the voice command.
While Voice Recognition is operating key on the
Press and hold 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 command.
In a state where the system is waiting for a voice command, press and hold key on the steering remote con-
the troller to end voice command. While using voice command, pressing a steering wheel remote control or a different key will end voice command.
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key on the steering remote Press the 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.
While Voice Recognition is operating Turn the Volume 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.
key (under 0.8 seconds). Press the The system will await 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
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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 specific 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 Pandora 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 Pandora radio related command list Displays the Phone related command list
FM/AM Radio Command Radio
(Radio) AM
(Radio) FM FM1/FM2 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 recently played FM1 or FM2 band is Played Plays the most recent frequency for the corre-
sponding band AM frequency
<530~1710>
Plays the desired AM band frequency
(ex : AM Frequency "Five-Hundred Thirty") FM frequency
<87.5~107.9>
AM Preset <1~6>
FM1 Preset <1~6>
FM2 Preset <1~6>
Plays the desired FM band frequency
(ex : FM Frequency "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 current band Searches and plays the next frequency of the cur-
rent 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 current Searches all frequencies within the current band and stores the 6 frequencies with the most supe-
rior 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 Moves to the next preset from the current present and plays for 5 seconds each
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XM Radio Command XM XM1/XM2/XM3 XM Channel <1~255>
XM1 Preset <1~6>
XM2 Preset <1~6>
XM3 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 XM3 Plays the most recent channel for the correspond-
ing Band Plays the desired XM band channel
(ex : 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 XM3 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 Command Preset Up Preset Down Scan On Scan Off Preset Scan 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 broad-
cast and plays for 5 seconds each Ends the currently operating Scan or Preset Scan feature Moves to the next preset from the current present and plays for 5 seconds each Ends the currently operating Scan or Preset Scan feature Moves to the next preset from the current present and plays for 5 seconds each
CD(Audio Type) Command CD CD Track <1~99>
Play Pause Next Track Previous Track Repeat On Repeat Off Shufe On Shufe Off Scan On Scan Off Track <1~99>
Operation If the DISC inserted in the CD Player is either a CD or MP3 DISC, then the CD or MP3 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 sequential order Scans the les from the next les for 10 seconds each Ends the currently operating Scan feature Plays the desired track number CD(MP3 Type) Command CD Play Pause Next File Previous File Next Folder Previous Folder Repeat On Repeat Off Repeat Folder Shufe On Shufe Off Shufe Folder Scan On Scan Off Folder Scan Operation If the DISC inserted in the CD Player is either a CD or MP3 DISC, then the CD or MP3 will be played Plays the currently paused song Pauses the current song Plays the next track Plays the previous track Plays the rst le in the next folder Plays the rst le in the previous folder Repeats the current le Cancels repeat play to play les in sequential order Repeats all les in the current folder Plays all les within the CD in random order Cancels random play to play les in sequential order Randomly plays the les within the current folder Scans the les from the next les for 10 seconds each Ends the currently operating Scan or Folder Scan feature Plays all songs in the folder in which the current playing le is located for 10 seconds each
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USB Music USB Image Command USB USB Image Next File Previous File Next Folder Previous Folder Operation If the DISC inserted in the CD plays is either a CD or MP3 DISC, then the CD or MP3 will be played If the USB has been connected to the device, plays the MP3 les within the USB Displays the next image le Displays the previous image le Displays the rst image le within the next folder Displays the rst image le within the previous folder Command USB USB Music Play Pause Next File Previous File Next Folder Previous Folder Repeat On Repeat Off Repeat Folder Shufe On Shufe Off Shufe Folder Scan On Scan Off Folder Scan
Operation If the USB has been connected to the device, plays the MP3 or Image les within the USB If the USB has been connected to the device, plays the MP3 les within the USB Plays the currently paused song Pauses the current song Plays the next track Plays the previous track Plays the rst le in the next folder Plays the rst le in the previous folder Repeats the current le Cancels repeat play to play les in sequential order Repeats all les in the current folder Plays all les within the USB in random order Cancels random play to play les in sequential order Randomly plays the les within the current folder Scans the les from the next les for 10 seconds each Ends the currently operating Scan or Folder Scan feature Plays all songs in the folder in which the current playing le is located for 10 seconds each iPod My Music Command iPod Play Pause Next Song Previous Song Repeat On Repeat Off Shufe On Shufe 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 le Cancels repeat play to play les in sequential order Plays all les within the current category in random order Cancels random play to play les in sequential order Command My Music Play Pause Next File Previous File Repeat On Repeat Off Shufe On Shufe 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 le Plays the previous le Repeats the current le Cancels repeat play to play les in sequential order Plays all les within the current category in random order Cancels random play to play les in sequential order Scans the les from the next les for 10 seconds each Ends the currently operating Scan or Folder Scan feature
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Others Command Audio On Audio Off Bluetooth Audio Auxiliary Blue Link Operation Turns on the Audio/Video Turns off the Audio/Video Plays Bluetooth Audio Plays the connected auxiliary device Displays the Blue Link mode screen
"Blue Link" is an optional feature.
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
(ex : Call "John") Makes the call to the number Call can be made by dialing the spoken numbers
(ex : Dial "123") Displays list of saved contacts Say the name to connect the call to the corresponding contact The user can select a number from the outgoing, incoming, and missed calls Connects the most recently called number
Destination Command Find Address Previous Destination Previous Searches Find Nearest POI Find the Nearest
<POI Name>
Destination POI by Phone Number Find Emergency Police Station Find Emergency Hospital Operation Sets the destination through address search for route guidance Sets one of the previous destination as the current destination Sets one of the previous searches as the current destination Sets a POI near the current position as the des-
tination for route guidance through POI category search Sets a POI near the current position as the desti-
nation by directly inputting the POI name for route guidance
(ex : Find the Nearest "Restaurants") POI Category list, Page ##
Sets the destination by searching the phone num-
ber of the facility Searches for an emergency Police Station which is nearby the current position and sets it as the destination for route Searches for an emergency Hospital which is nearby the current position and sets it as the destination for route Command Find Emergency Dealership My Places Go Home Go to Ofce Previous Start Position Favorite Place
<1 ~ 5>
Operation Searches for an emergency Dealership which is nearby the current position and sets it as the destination for route Sets one of the list of previously registered addresses in the My Places for the user as the destination Sets the previously registered home address as the destination for route guidance Sets the previously registered ofce 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
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Map Command Operation Command Operation Turns the Voice Guidance On Turns the Voice Guidance Off Map Current Location Displays the current position of the vehicle Voice Guidance On Voice Guidance Off Voice Guidance Lauder Voice Guidance Softer Decrease the Voice Guidance volume by 1 level Repeat Voice Guidance Repeats the route guidance Increases the Voice Guidance volume by 1 level Cancel Route Deletes the designated destination and terminates the route guidance Detour <1, 2, 5, 10>
mile(s) Searches detour routes within a <1, 2, 5, 10> mile radius Detour <1, 2, 5, 10>
kilometer(s) Searches detour routes within a <1, 2, 5, 10>
kilometer radius Distance to Destination Time to Destination Store Marked Loca-
tion to <Text Tag>
(ex: Store Marked Location to "User 1"
Reports the remaining distance until destination by voice Reports the remaining time until destination by voice Registers the selected location into the selected Address book Replan Fastest Route Recalculates the route with the fastest route
Replan Shortest Route Recalculates the route with the shortest route Zoom In/Zoom Out Decreases/Increases the map zoom by one level Displays the map in the corresponding zoom
<scale> : 150, 300, 700 feet/0.25, 0.5 miles/1 mile/2, 4, 8, 16, 64, 130, 250 miles 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 meters/1.6, 3.2, 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 whole route screen until the destination Displays XM Trafc information on the screen Turns the Auto Zoom feature on Turns the Auto Zoom feature off Converts the map display is between daylight/
night modes automatically 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 Zoom <Scale>
Zoom Minimum Zoom Maximum View Route XM Trafc Auto Zoom On Auto Zoom Off Auto Mode Daylight Mode Night Mode North Up Heading Up
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 Ofces Library Police Station Post Ofce 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
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XM Data
Blue Link
GPS Information
Help
Press the key Press
About XM Data Service The XM Data Service is a paid membership Satellite radio service which provides users with traffic, stock, sports, and weather information. However, weather information is not supported for vehicles purchased in Canada. 1 3 2 4 6-2 Name Description 1 Weather 2 Trafc 3 Stocks 4 Sports Displays weather information for the next three days Press the button to check details Displays road accident/trafc information Press the button to check details Shows stock information for three Favorite Stocks Press the button to check details Shows sports team information for two My Teams Press the button to check details Weather Data Service Press the key Press
Press
The Weather Service is a service which pro-
vides weather information updated ever 5 minutes for your region. The Weather Service includes Tabular Weather, Graphical Weather, Warnings and Advisories Services. Forecast Provides current weather information and weather information for the coming next three days for your region. To change the region, press the 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 symbols. Details can be viewed on specific regions by using the zoom in and zoom out features. X M D a t a Information l 6-3
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 features. Traffic Data Service Press the key Press
Press
Automatic route recalculation (guidance) 1. Route 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 feature which displays symbols of icons for each type of road traffic condition, such as loca-
tions under construction, accidents, basic weather, and others on map locations based on Traffic information provided by XM. according to changes in traffic conditions. 3. Avoidance of locations where traffic
Provides short-cuts for initially searched routes.
Displays increased detour distance and estimated driving times.
Displays icons by each traffic situation on the map. situations have occurred. If a traffic situation occurs somewhere along the route, the route is recalculated to avoid such locations and an avoidance recalculation popup will be displayed. 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 press-
ing on the list or move the map to the accident location by pressing on the accident icons. 6-4 Stocks Data Service Press the key Press
Press Stock Search Use the Stock Search menu to search for specific stocks. Stocks Stocks is a feature that shows the current value and change of stocks. For symbols which you are interested in, press the <Favorites> icon to save the symbol as a part of <My Favorite>. Saved symbols can be viewed from the My Favorites button on the Stock Main screen. XM Stock data Service is a service which provides real-time updated information on the NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX (approximately 11,000 symbols) X M D a t a Information l 6-5
My Favorites My Favorites shows list of stocks added by the user. Sports Data Service Press the key Press
Press My Teams You can save teams which you are inter-
ested in as part of <My teams> to easily view related scores and schedules. The service provides real-time updated infor-
mation on scores and schedules for major sports, such as NFL, NBA, NCAA Football, NCAA basketball, NHL, MLB, NASCAR and more. 6-6
Press the key Press
Cautions upon Using Blue Link Service If you have not subscribed to the Blue Link service, then only the Eco Driving and System Info. buttons can be used. 1 2 6 3 Name Description 1 Downloaded POI 2 ECO Driving 3 System Info. 4 Gas Station 5 Restaurants 6 Location Sharing Check POI information down-
loaded from the Blue Link center or website Displays car fuel economy graphs and eco driving informa-
tion Check Blue Link system infor-
mation and available updates Check Gas Station information downloaded from the Blue Link center or website Check Restaurant information downloaded from the Blue Link center or website Check locations of location sharing friends through the Blue Link center or website Information l 6-7 l B u e L n k i
Blue Link Safety and Security Service Auto Crash Notification Provides immediate assistance when an acci-
dent occurs and an airbag is deployed. In this event, an ACN signal, containing customer and location information, will automatically be transmitted to the response center. Upon receipt of the signal, a response specialist will attempt to establish voice communications with the vehicle occupants and forward any pertinent information to emergency services. SOS Customers request emergency 911 assis-
tance by pressing the dedicated key in the vehicle. This action transmits vehicle information and location to specially trained response specialists, who assist in coordinat-
ing the dispatch of appropriate emergency assistance to the customer. The response specialist remains on the line with the customer until advised assistance 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 provide 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 immo-
bilization if the vehicle is on or in motion at the time of signal transmission. 6-8 Vehicle Slowdown Used with Stolen Vehicle Recovery, this enables law enforcement to gradually reduce the engine power of the vehicle, thus slow-
ing it down to safe levels. A warning 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 rec-
ognition 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 l B u e L n k i
Downloading POIs through the Owners Website 1. Visit the Blue Link website (www.myhundai. com) to search for desired POI information to send to your vehicle. 2. After transmission is complete, the follow-
ing POI downloaded message is displayed the next time you turn on your vehicle. 3. Press the button to check the list of downloaded POIs. 6-10 i Information
Generally, POI lists are displayed by dis-
tance from the current position by dates. To display the list by the downloaded distance, press the button.
If route guidance is being provided to a des-
tination previously set within the Navigation, then the button cannot be used to display the map location. Use the feature after route guidance is complete.
The 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 Gas Station Information Press the key Press 1 2 3
Press Name 1 View Map 2 Call 3 Delete Description Shows location of selected POI on the map Makes call to the selected POI Deletes the selected POI Checking Downloaded POI Information Press the key Press
Press Checking Downloaded Restaurant Information Press the key Press
Press Select a POI on the POI list to view additional POI information. Information l 6-11 l B u e L n k i
Checking Locations of Location Sharing Friends Press the key Press
Press
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. 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 Car Management Information Eco Driving Press the key Press
Press
Maintenance Alert Notification This feature displays a notice alerts when parts are due for replacements or inspections. Parts replacement/inspection alerts are also provided regularly through the website, emails and text messages. Automated DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) Notification This feature displays potential abnormalities and countermeasures when potential vehicle abnormalities are detected. 2 3 4 5 Name 1 Average Fuel Economy 2 Fuel Consumption last 2.5 min 3 Eco Reward 5 Help Description Displays the average fuel econo-
my 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 average fuel economy Provides additional information on Fuel Economy and Eco Driv-
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Recall and Campaign Advisor The following message alerts are displayed once vehicle recall or campaign information or received. Blue Link System Information Press the
key Press
Press
1 2 3 Name 1 Model 2 Version Description Displays the vehicle Blue Link model name Displays the hardware and software Version 3 MEID NO. Blue Link system ID number 4 Update Used to update the Blue Link
(USB) system through USB 6-14
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 information, 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 such fact in mind when using GPS. Errors Unavoidable Due to Sys-
tem Characteristics
The navigation system uses GPS informa-
tion, various sensors, road map data, and other related information to display the cur-
rent position. Errors may occur if the satel-
lite is transmitting inaccurate signals or only two or less satellite signals can be received. Errors that occur in such conditions cannot be corrected.
In principle, roads with widths less than 3yards are not included within the map data. Roads with sections with widths less than 3yards may be deleted in future map data updates. When GPS Info Cannot Be Used GPS info may not operate under the following conditions.
When buildings, tunnels, or other obstruc-
tions 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 Information l 6-15 G P S f I n o r m a t i o n
Press the
key Select
6-16 The GPS reception and vehicle speed information are displayed.
Press the key Select
Help sections on the Navigation and Bluetooth features can be selected and viewed. H e p l Information l 6-17
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Climate Mode
PGS
Press the key to display the Climate status bar.
i Information
When operating the Multimedia or Navigation mode, press a Climate related key, such as , , to display the Climate status bar at the top of screen.
1 2 3 4 6 7 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Description Displays the driver-side temperature Name 1 Driver-side temperature 2 AUTO Display 3 A/C Display 4 Fan level Display Displays the current fan level 5 Fan Direction Displays the set fan direction Displays whether the heating/cooling auto function is on/off Displays whether the a/c is on/off Display 6 DUAL Display 7 Passenger-side temperature
Enables the driver/passenger temperature to be set indepen-
dently Displays the passenger-side temperature
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Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature Simultaneously Press the key to turn the DUAL setting off. Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature Independently Press the key to turn the DUAL setting back on. When DUAL is disabled, the driver-side and passenger-side temperatures are controlled simultaneously. i Information
The cabin temperature can be adjusted in 0.5 units within a range of 17.5~ 31.5.
The temperature will be displayed as LOW once it is adjusted below 17.5 and HIGH once it is adjusted above 31.5.
Setting Fan Direction Press the fan keys to change the fan direction. 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 if the driver-side temperature is set to LOW or HIGH. i Information
When setting the driver-side temperature-
with DUAL on, the DUAL button will turn OFF if the driver-side temperature is set to LOW or HIGH.
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Setting Fan Level Press the level. key to change the fan
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If the fan level is changed while in AUTO mode, AUTO mode will turn off.
PGS System is a system which provides Operating Sequence of the PGS 1. Position the ignition key in ACC or ON. 2. Position the transmission lever to R. 3. The PGS mode will be displayed on the monitored parking guidance. screen.
The PGS will operate automatically when the ignition Key is turned ON and the trans-
mission level is set to Reverse. The PGS will automatically stop operating when the transmission shift lever is set outside of reverse.
The PGS(Parking Guide System)is an i Information
Guidance track is as follows.
- Red line : 1.64 feet from the rear bumper.
- Yellow line : 3.28 feet from the rear bumper.
- Blue line : 9.84 feet from the rear bumper.
- Red line : Track following left side driver optional feature. side wheel.
- Yellow line : Track following right side pas-
senger side wheel.
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Using Setup
Press the key to display the Setup screen. 3 7 11 4 8 12 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 Trafc 8 Voice Recognition 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 Trafc Information related settings Sets voice recognition related settings 9 Clock 10 Picture Frame 11 Keyboard 12 Language 13 System Update Checks system software version and receive updates Sets current time and clock display Sets screen displayed when device is turned off Sets the keyboard type Sets language for use within the system 14 Display Off 15 Close Turn device display on/off
(The device power will not be turned off) Close Setup menu screen
Press the key to display the Setup screen. Press the key Press
Setting Balance/Fader Press the
Set and press
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 Press the
Set and press
button Press Press the
key to 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 to restore sound to the center position. Use the or buttons to adjust the Bass/Mid/Treble settings. Setup l 8-3 i U s n g S e u p t
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Press the button to restore the-
Bass/Mid/Treble to the center position. Setting Volume Ratio
button Press Press the
Set and press 1 2 3 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 identical volume 8-4 Advanced Variable-EQ (Actune)
button Press Press the
Press Set and press Speed Dependent Volume Control
button Press Press the
Turn the feature On Set and press The volume level is controlled automatically according to the vehicle speed.
Setting Beep Press the
Set and press
button Press Each press of this button turns the BEEP tone on/off. i Information
When the light on the left side of the button is turned on, this indicates that the BEEP
button tone is active. Press the again to turn off the BEEP tone.
Press the key Press
Adjusting Screen
button Press Press the
Set and press Setting Illumination Press the
button Press 1 2 3 Use the or buttons to adjust the display brightness and color. Name Description 1 Automatic 2 Daylight 3 Night Adjusts the brightness automati-
cally according to surrounding brightness Always maintains the brightness on high Always maintains the brightness on low Setup l 8-5 i U s n g S e u p t
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When set to Automatic, the screen bright-
ness and color will automatically be adjusted according to the surrounding brightness. 8-6
Press the key Press Press the key Press
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 These settings are used to set whether to turn HD Radio On/Off. These menus allow you to set Bluetooth related features. Name 1 FM-HD Radio 2 AM-HD Radio Description Used to set FM-HD Radio On/
Off Used to set AM-HD Radio On/
Off Name 1 Auto Connection Settings 2 Contacts Sync Setting 3 Contacts Download Setting 4 Streaming Audio Setting 5 Advanced Settings Description Sets Bluetooth device auto connection when car ignition is turned on between the vehicle and Bluetooth devices Automatically downloads the mobile phone contacts and call histories to the car upon con-
necting Bluetooth Sets which Contacts to down-
load from between Mobile or SIM contacts Sets whether to use the stream-
ing audio feature Sets Bluetooth related settings, including Change Passkey, Change Device Information, De-
lete Favorites, Delete Call History and Restore Factory Settings Auto Connection Settings Press
button Press
Set and press 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. Name 1 Disable Auto Connection 2 Previously Connected Phone 3 User Selected Phone 4 Connect by Priority Description Disables auto connection Automatically connects the previously 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 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. Setup l 8-7 i U s n g S e u p t
Contacts Sync Setting
Press Press Contacts Download Setting Press
Press Streaming Audio Setting Press
Press
Set and
Set and
press press 1 2 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. 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 8-8 Advanced Settings Press
Press
1 2 3 4 5 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 device information and change device name Deletes all favorites of connected Bluetooth Device Deletes all call history of con-
nected Bluetooth Device Restores Bluetooth factory state settings Advanced Settings allow you to control additional Bluetooth related settings. For safety, first park the vehicle in a safe location to operate these features. Change Passkey Press
Press
Press
Set and press
This feature is used to change the passkey required to connect a Bluetooth device to the car. i Information
The default passkey is 0000. Setup l 8-9 i U s n g S e u p t
Device Information Press
Press
Press
Delete All Favorites Press
Press
Press
Delete All Call History Press
Press
Press
This feature allows you to check device information. i Information
Press the button to change the name of the device.
The default car name is set to Santa Fe.
The device name and address shown in the above is only an example. Check your device for the actual device information. 8-10 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 histo-
ries saved in the Car Handsfree for the cur-
rently connected device. i Information
If there are no Favorites or a Bluetooth i Information
If there are no call histories or a device is not connected, the
button will be dis-
Bluetooth device is not connected, the
button will be abled. disabled. Restore Factory Settings
Press Press
Press
Press the key Press
Main Press the
Set and press
button Press 1 2 3 4 5 Turning on this feature will erase all paired phones and allows you to restore Bluetooth related settings and data to the default factory settings. i Information
The
feature cannot be used when a Bluetooth device is connected. To use this feature, first dis-
connect the Bluetooth device. This menu is used to set general navigation options. Name 1 Unit 2 Estimated Time of 3 Distance and Time to 4 Display Previous Destinations upon Start-up 5 Driving Speed Setting Description Sets whether to display distance as km/mi Set whether to display estimated time of arrival or travel on the route info display screen Set whether to display distance and time to destination or to waypoint on the route info display screen Set whether to display the previ-
ous destinations popup upon starting system Set basic info to calculate esti-
mated arrival time to destination or waypoint Setup l 8-11 i U s n g S e u p t
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When you have finished with the settings, press the button to save changes. Driving Speed Setting Press the 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. The changed driving speed is used to calcu-
late the estimated time until the destination or waypoint. Press the button to reset the driving speed settings. i Information
Default Driving Speed Settings for Residential, Main Streets, and Expressways are 20mph, 35mph, and 60mph, respectively. 8-12 Display Press the
Set and press
button Press Route Indicator Line Press the button within the
menu to change the color of the route indicator line. Route Search Press the
Set and press
button Press This menu is used to set the color of the Route Indicator line displayed when receiving route guidance. i Information
When you have finished with the settings, press the button to save changes. 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 rst display alter-
native routes upon conducting route search Set whether to display the pop-
up screen that allows changes to route options upon route recalculation Setup l 8-13 i U s n g S e u p t
Guidance
button Press Press the the desired Set and press
Speed Alert Guidance To change the Speed Alert Guidance option, press the button within the
"Speed Alert Guidance" menu. 1 2 1 2 This menu is used to set options on speed alerts and driver alerts. Name 1 Speed Alert Guidance 2 Driver Alert Guidance Description Set options related to various camera alerts Set options related to speed bumps, curves, and merges 8-14 Name 1 Guidance Setup 2 Distance Setup Description Sets alarm sound for speed alerts/over speeding 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 button. Driver Alert Guidance To set the Driver Alert Guidance, option, press the button within the "Driver Alert Guidance" menu. Default Press the
Set and press
button Press 1 2 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. 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 i Information
Alerts provided within Driver Alert Guidance may differ depending on actual road condi-
tions. Setup l 8-15 i U s n g S e u p t
Press the key Press
My Places Press the Press Set and press
button 1 2 3 4 5 8-16 Favorite Places Press the Press Set and press
button 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 Description Add the current vehicle position as a My Place Add a My Place by using search functions Edit information pertaining to saved My Places, such as name, location, and telephone number 4 Delete selected My Places 5 Edit Group name Delete one or all saved My Places Edit name of corresponding group i Information
By default, names of folders have been set as "Group". 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 position as a Favorite Place Add a Favorite Place by using search functions Edit information pertaining to saved Favorite Places, such as name, location, and telephone number Delete one or all saved Favorite Places i Information
If Favorite Places have not been added, the and
buttons will be disabled. Home, Office Press the Press or
button i Information
If the Home and Office has not been set, these buttons will be displayed as disabled within the Destination Search screen. Speed Alerts
button Press the Press Set and press
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 i U s n g S e u p t
In the Edit Speed Alert screen, ,
, and speed can be set and edited. 8-18
Press the key Press
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 conditions. Name Description 1 Data Radio ID 2 Display Trafc and Flow Data on Map 3 Voice Prompt for Trafc and Flow Warn-
ing Check information on XM trafc data service activation and activation ID Sets whether to display real-time trafc information on map Sets whether to receive voice prompts for real-time trafc infor-
mation and conditions 4 Provide Re-Routing Options Sets whether to use re-routing options by reecting trafc con-
ditions 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.
Press the key Press
Set and press
Press the key Press
Clock Setting Press Set and press 1 2 1 2 3 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 time system shown when within digital clock between 12 hour/24 hours i Information
When Daylight Savings Time is turned on, the clock is moved back one hour. 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 1 Normal 2 Expert Description 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 i U s n g S e u p t
View Press Set and press
Press 1 2 This menu is used to set the clock type and date display within the Navigation system. Name Description 1 Clock Type Changes Clock Type (Digital/
Analog)
Press the key Press
Set and Press i Information
When the picture frame is set to Image, images saved within a USB can be as the picture frame by pressing the button. 1 2 3 This menu is used to select the screen dis-
played when the system power is turned off. Name Description 2 Date Display Sets whether to display date 1 Clock within Clock screen CAUTION
The time may not be properly displayed if the GPS time is not connected. 8-20 2 Image 3 No 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
Press the key Press
Set and press 1 2 This option allows you to change the type of keyboard used within the system.
Press the
Set and Press Name 1 ABC 2 QWERTY Description Keyboard with charactersar-
ranged in order Keyboard similar to the one used within a computer i Information
The set keyboard will be applied to all input modes across the entire system. i U s n g S e u p t This menu is used to set the language of the system display and voice language. You can select the desired language from English, French, Spanish and Korean. Setup l 8-21
Press the key Press
Press
After inserting the SD card with the update file, press OK to start the update. Once updating is complete, the system will automatically restart. 8-22
Press the key Press
button to turn off Press the the display. Touch anywhere on the touch screen to turn the display back on. i Information
This feature is used to listen to only sound and can be very helpful in preventing glare from the screen when driving at night.
Even when the display is off, sound will be played. 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 complete.
Map and software updates can be down-
loaded from the designated website (http://
www.hyundaiusa.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 warranty.
Repeatedly connecting/disconnecting the SD card in a short period of time may cause damage to the device. Setup l 8-23 i U s n g S e u p t
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Radio Channels FM: 87.5MHz ~ 108.0MHz(Step: 100kHz) AM : 531kHz ~ 1602kHz(Step : 9kHz) Sensitivity FM: Under 10dBu /AM: Under 40dBu Distortion Factor Within 2%
Speakers 2 ~ 8 Integrated Antenna Operating temperature
-30 ~ +85 Storage temperature
-40 ~ +105 Dimensions 78.7mm(W) x 70.8mm(H) x 153.2mm(L) Weight 210g
DOLBY Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. DTS Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent No.: 5,956,674; 5,974,380;
6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol double-D symbol are trademarks & DTS Dig-
ital Surround and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. TFT-LCD Screen Size Resolution Operating Method Navigation Device - 17.78cm (152.4 x 91.44mm) Navigation Device - 384,000 pixels (Resolution: 800 x 480) TFT(Thin Film Transistor) Active Matrix Viewing Angle Navigation Device - left/right: 70, Top: 60, Bottom 50 Internal Lighting LED 14EA, UP/DOWN Assignment 9-2 Common Name Car TFT LCD Display Navigation Unit Power Supply DC 14.4V Operating Power DC 9V ~ DC 16V Current consumption Operating Temperature 2.5A Dark Current
-20 ~ 70 Storage Temperature 2mA
(Head Unit Only)
-30 ~ + 80 Dimensions 221.8mm(W) x 171mm(H) x 225mm(D) Weight 2.7 Kg Bluetooth Frequency Range Supported Prole 2402 ~ 2480 MHz 2.1 + EDR Supported Bluetooth Specication Handsfree(1.5), A2DP(1.0), AVRCP(1.3), PBAP(1.0) Output 0.05mW Transmission F1E, G1E CAUTION
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KCC Certification Device Name Low-power wireless communication device
(wireless device for radio data communication) Model Name AV310DMDG Certication Number Certication No. : KCC-CMM-HMO-AV310DMDG Company Name Hyundai Mobis Manufacturer/
Country Hyundai Mobis/Republic of Korea A p p e n d x i Appendix l 9-3
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 position may be displayed in the opposite direction
The current position may be displayed such as heavy sand, snow, etc.
When driving under slippery conditions,
When driving on spiral-shaped roads
When the tires have recently been re-
placed (Especially upon use of spare or studless tires)
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 2nd seasons)
When driving near high-rise buildings
When a roof carrier has been installed
When a long distance route is calculated while driving on an expressway In such cases, continued driving will automati-
cally enable the system to conduct map matching or use updated GPS informa-
tion to provide the current position (In such cases, up to several minutes may be required) on the opposite side of the road
Within city streets, the current position may be displayed on the opposite side or on an off-road position
When changing the zoom level from maximum to a different level, the cur-
rent position may become displayed on a different road
If the vehicle is loaded onto a ferry or a car transport vehicle, the current posi-
tion 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, build-
ing parking structure, or roads with many rotations
When driving in heavy trafc with frequent go/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
Guidance may not be given even when having turned at an intersection
There are certain intersections in which guidance may not occur
A route guidance signaling for a u-turn may occur in some No u-turn intersec-
tions
Route guidance signaling entrance into a No-entry zone may occur (No enter zone, road under construction, etc.)
Guidance may be given to a position that is not the actual destination if roads to reach the actual destination do not exist or are too narrow
Faulty voice guidance may be given if the vehicle breaks away from the designated route (ex: if a turn is made at an intersection while the navigation provided guidance to go straight) The following may occur after conducting route calculation. The following occurrences are not malfunctions
Guidance may be given to a position differing from the current position when turning at an intersection
When driving in high speeds, route recalculation may take a longer period of time
Route guidance signaling for a u-turn may occur in some No u-turn intersec-
tions
Route guidance signaling entrance into a no enter zone many occur (No enter zone, road under construction, etc.)
Guidance may be given to a position removed from the actual destination if roads to reach the actual destination do not exist or are too narrow
Faulty voice guidance may be given if the vehicle breaks away from the designated route (ex: if a turn is made at an intersection while the navigation provided guidance to go straight)
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. Possible Cause Problem There are small red, blue, or green dots on the screen The sound or image is not working The video is being displayed but sound is not working When the power is turned on, the corners of the screen are dark
Because the LCD is manufactured with technol-
ogy requiring high point density, a pixel de-
ciency or lighting 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 set on mute?
The display looking somewhat darker after pro-
longed periods of use is a normal phenomenon with LCD panels It is not a malfunction
If the screen is very dark, contact your nearest HYUNDAI dealer for assistance Sound is working from only one speaker
Is the position of FAL/BAL sound controls or volume adjusted to only one side?
Problem Possible Cause Sound and video does not work in AUX mode The external device is not working
Re the audio and video connector jacks fully inserted into the AUX terminal?
Is the external device connected with a stan-
dard connector cable?
Within modes that play les by reading external sources, such as discs, USB, iPod, or Bluetooth streaming mode, the most recently played mode screen prior to turning off power may not properly load
If there is no disc or the corresponding device is not connected, the mode operated prior to the most recent mode will operate
If the previous mode still cannot be properly played, the mode operated prior to that will operate Upon turning power on, the most recent mode screen is not displayed A p p e n d x i Appendix l 9-5
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure The power does not turn on The system does not Play The fuse is disconnected 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 Direction
Wipe away dirt and other foreign substances from the disc
Charge the battery If the prob-
lem persists, contact your point of purchase or service center
Insert a disc which is supported by the device 9-6 Problem The image color/tone quality is low Possible Cause Countermeasure The brightness, satura-
tion, hue, and contrast levels are not set properly
Properly adjust the brightness, saturation, hue, and contrast levels through Display Setup Sound does not work The sound or video quality is low
The volume level is set
Adjust the volume level the lowest level
The connection is not
Check to see that the device has proper
The device is cur-
rently fast-forwarding, rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode been properly connected
The sound will not work when the device is fast-forwarding, rewind-
ing, scanning, or playing in slow mode
The disc is dirty or scratched
Wipe off water or dirt from the DISC Do not use a disc which has been scratched
Vibration is occurring
The sound may be short-circuited from where the conver-
sion switch has been installed and the image distorted if the device vibrates
Image color/tone qual-
The device will return to normal ity is low once vibrations stop Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
USB memory is dam-
aged
Please use after formatting the USB into FAT 12/16/32 format
USB memory has been
Remove any foreign substanc-
contaminated es on the contact surface of the USB memory and multime-
dia terminal
A separately purchased
Directly connect the USB USB HUB is being used memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle
A USB extension cable
Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle
Use standard USB Memory 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 les which can be played The USB does not work The iPod is not recognized even though it has been connected
There are no titles which can be played
The iPod rmware version has not been properly updated
The iPod device does not recognize down-
loads
Use iTunes to download and save MP3 les into the iPod
Use iTunes to update the rm-
ware version and reconnect the iPod with the device
Reset the iPod and reconnect with the device i Information
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Only MP3,WMA le formats are supported Please use only the supported music le formats A p p e n d x i Appendix l 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
menu.
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 function. 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 connect-
ing 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 sys-
tem. Bluetooth Handsfree features, such as making/answering calls or managing Contacts, are supported only in mobile phones con-
nected with the head unit. 9-8 About Making/Answering Phone Calls About Bluetooth/Head Unit Use Environment Q How can I answer a call?
A When there is an incoming call, a notification pop-up will become dis-
played. To answer the incoming call, press the button on the screen or the key on the steering remote controller. 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 the steering remote controller or press the bottom of the Phone screen to switch the call to your mobile phone. key on
button at the Q What is the distance in which wireless connection can be used?
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 What does call quality sometimes worsen?
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
9-10 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 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-05-09 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2012-05-09
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014195663
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1 | Physical Address |
203, Teheran-ro
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1 |
Seoul, N/A 135-977
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1 |
South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@siemic.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
TQ8
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
AV2B0SDAN
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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) | 06/23/2012 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | CAR AVN | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is maximum conducted RF output power. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
HCT Co., LTD
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1 | Name |
S****** L********
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 |
s******@HCT.co.kr
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0025700 |
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