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LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 1 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 2 Table of contents General information . 7-10 Safety notes . 7-8 Types of Playable Discs . 9 Precautions of handling discs and player . 9 NOTES ON COPYRIGHTS . 10 Disposal of your old appliance . 10 Name of each component . 11-13 Control Panel . 11-12 Steering wheel remote control . 13 Basic operation . 14-15 Start-up screen . 14 Turning the unit on/ Turning the unit off . 14 Inserting a disc/ Ejecting a disc . 14 Adjusting the volume . 14 Selecting a source on the control . 15 Selecting a source on the screen . 15 Rear view camera . 15 Setup . 16-19 General operations of SETUP menu . 16-19 Bluetooth . 16 System . 16-17 Traffic/ Navigation . 18 Audio . 18-19 Display . 19 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 3 Table of contents Getting started with navigation . 20-21 What is GPS? . 20 About satellite signals . 20 Acquiring satellite signals . 20 Initial navigation screen . 20 Indicators of the map screen . 20-21 How to view a map screen . 20-21 Changing the scale of a map . 21 Finding a destination by using navigation menu . 22-32 Navigation menu overview . 22 General operations of destination menu . 22 Address Search . 23 Last destination . 24 Address Book . 24 POI (Point of Interest) . 24 Near position . 25 Near Destination . 26 In City . 26 Kia service . 26 Phone Number . 26 GPS Input . 27 Parking . 28 Using Map . 28 Tour Planner . 29-30 Store Destination . 31 Store Position . 31 Home 1/ Work2/ 3~12 . 32 3 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 4 Table of contents Using the map menu . 33-38 Map menu overview . 33 General operations of map menu . 33 POI category . 34 2D/ 3D . 34 Split screen/ Full screen . 35 Store Position . 35 Tour Planner . 35 Route Options . 36 Detour . 37 Info Nearby . 37 Info on Route . 38 Bluetooth wireless technology . 39-45 Understanding Bluetooth wireless technology . 39 Connecting your unit and bluetooth phone . 39-40 Disconnecting/Connecting again the bluetooth phone . 41 Deleting a connected phone . 41 Changing the passkey . 41 Making a call by entering phone number . 42 Switching the sound path during a call . 42 Switching the microphone on/off . 42 Answering calls . 42 Using your Phone Book . 43 Using your Calling list . 44 Making a call with speed dial numbers . 45 4 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 5 Table of contents CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation . 46-51 Playing an audio CD and MP3/ WMA/ USB/ iPod files . 46-48 Skip to the next track/file . 46 Skip to the previous track/file . 46 Return to the beginning of the current track/file . 46 Search . 46 Intro scan . 47 Repeat . 47 Shuffle . 48 Locating a folder/file using the list . 49 Searching music . 49 Setting audiobook play speed . 50 USB device requirement/ Compatible USB devices . 50 MP3/WMA file requirement . 51 iPod device requirement . 51 Radio operation . 52-54 Listening to the radio stations . 52 Storing and recalling stations . 52 AS (Auto search memory) . 53 To scan broadcast frequencies . 53 TA (Traffic announcement) . 53 NEWS . 54 REGION Auto/Off . 54 Auxiliary device operation . 55 Using an AUX source . 55 5 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 6 Table of contents Voice recognition system . 56-60 Voice recognition . 56 Giving voice commands . 56 How to say numbers . 56 Voice command examples . 57-58 Help command . 58 Voice commands . 59-60 Troubleshooting . 61-62 Bluetooth phone compatibility list . 63-68 Specifications . 69 Index . 70-71 6 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 7 General information Safety notes CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT SPLIT COVER(OR BACK) NO USER SERVICE-
ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user about the presence of uninsulated dangerous volt-
age within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to con-
stitute a risk of electric shock. The exclamation point within an equilat-
eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appli-
ance. Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner. Do not become distracted by the vehicle while driving, and always be fully aware of all driving conditions. Do not change settings, or any functions. Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting such operations. To promote safety, certain functions are disabled unless the hand break is on. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to dripping or splashing water, rain, or moisture. The temperature of units outside can be extremely high, please use the unit after proper installation in your vehicle. Do not use for many hours at extremely low or high temperature.
(-10C to 60C) While driving, keep the sound volume at a proper level. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover or back of this product. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not drop it and avoid heavy impacts at anytime. 7 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 8 General information CAUTION :
The driver must not watch the monitor while driving. If the driver watches the monitor while driving, it may lead to carelessness and cause an accident. This unit is for vehicles with a 12-volt battery and negative grounding. Before installing it in a recreational vehicle, lorry or bus, check the battery voltage. To avoid shorts in the electrical system, be sure to disconnect the E battery cable before beginning the installation. This product uses a Laser System. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owners manual care-
fully and retain it for future reference. Should the unit require maintenance, contact an authorized service center. Performing controls, adjustments, or carrying out procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. Visible laser radiation when open. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. CAUTION :
CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTI-
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 8 CAUTION :
Do not keep the navigation system running with the engine stopped. Doing so may discharge the vehicle battery. When you use the navigation system, always keep the engine run-
ning. When the driver wants to operate the navigation system, first park the vehi-
cle in a safe location and set the parking brake. Operating the system while driving can distract the driver and may result in a serious accident. Do not disassemble or modify this system. If you do, it may result in accidents, fire or electrical shock. Some states/provinces may have laws limiting the use of video screens while driving. Use the system only where it is legal to do so. Don't use your phone when you are driving. You must stop at a safe place to use your phone. When driving your vehicle, be sure to keep the volume of the unit low enough to allow you to hear sounds coming from the outside. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 9 aaa FCC Information The Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following warning:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec-
tion 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 recep-
tion, which can be determined by turn-
ing the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter-
ference 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. 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. Caution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to oper-
ate the equipment. NOTES ON COPYRIGHTS It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, show, broadcast via cable, play in pub-
lic, or rent copyrighted material without permission. This product features the copy protec-
tion function developed by Macrovision. Copy protection signals are recorded on some discs. When playing the pictures of these discs on a unit, picture noise will appear. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual prop-
erty rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technol-
ogy must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engi-
neering or disassembly is prohibited. 9 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 10 General information Types of Playable Discs This unit plays CD-R or CD-RW con-
taining audio titles, MP3 or WMA files. Depending on the conditions of the recording equipment or the CD-R/RW disc itself, some CD-R/RW discs can-
not be played on the unit. Do not attach any seal or label to either side (the labeled side or the recorded side) of a disc. Do not use irregularly shaped CDs
(e.g., heart-shaped or octagonal). It may result in malfunctions. Precautions of handling discs and player A defective or soiled disc inserted into the unit can cause sound to drop during playback. Handle the disc by holding its innerouter edges. Do not touch the surface of the unlabeled side of the disc. Do not stick paper or tape etc. on the surface. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or excessive heat. 8 cm This unit cannot play 8cm disc
(use 12cm disc only). Clean the disc before playback. Wipe the disc from the center outward with a cleaning cloth. Never use solvents such as benzine or alcohol to clean the disc. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis-
tered in the U.S. and other countries. Made for iPod means that an electron-
ic accessory has been designed to con-
nect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by LG Electronics is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. 10 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 11 Name of each component Control Panel 15 1 2 3 4 5 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 1. Power
- Power on Press this button in power off sta-
tus.
- Power off Press this button in power on sta-
tus. Volume knob (VOL)
- Rotate it leftward/rightward to adjust the volume. 2. FM/AM Selects the FM1/FM2/AM band. 3. XM Selects the XM band. 4. DISC/AUX Selects a source: CD, USB, iPod, AUX 5.
Press this button.
- Automatic tuning:
- Track up/down:
CD Press and hold this button. USB RADIO iPod
- Search (FF/REW):
CD USB iPod 11 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 12 13. Day/Night (
) Press to switch between the day screen (bright) and the night screen
(dark). 14. Z Press to eject a disc from the unit. 15. Disc slot Name of each component 6. SETUP Press to access system settings. 7. ROUTE You can modify the route conditions or confirm the route information from the vehicle location to the destina-
tion. 9. DEST Press to enter a destination menu. Various methods for entering a des-
tination are available. 10. MAP VOICE Press to display the current location map screen. 11. PHONE (
) Use to enable Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone. 12. DISC IN When a disc is inserted, the indica-
tor is illuminated. 12 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 13 Name of each component Steering wheel remote control 1. Volume (U / u) Increases or decreases the volume level. 2. MODE Selects a source. FM t AM t CD t USB t iPod t AUX t FM... 13 3. U / u Press this button.
- Automatic tuning:
- Track up/down:
CD Press and hold this button. RADIO USB iPod
- Manual tuning:
- Search (FF/REW):
RADIO CD USB iPod LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 14 Basic operation Start-up screen 1. The navigation system starts when the ignition switch is placed in the ACC or ON position. 2. When the start-up screen is dis-
played, touch [Language] to set the language used in the system. 3. Touch the preferred language. 4. When the start-up screen is dis-
played, read the caution carefully and then touch the [Agree]. Inserting a disc Insert a disc in the disc slot and play-
back starts automatically. Ejecting a disc Press Z on the control panel. The disc is ejected from the loading slot. Note If the ejected disc is not removed in approximately 10 seconds, the disc is automatically inserted again into the loading slot. Adjusting the volume Rotate the volume knob (VOL) on the control panel. Note When you turn the unit off, the current volume level is automatically memo-
rized. Whenever you turn the unit back on, it operates at the Note The start-up screen is displayed only once on the screen after the ignition switch is placed in the ACC or ON posi-
tion. Turning the unit on Press off status. on the control panel in power Note When you insert the disc in the disc slot, the unit is turned on automatically. Turning the unit off Press on status. on the control panel in power 14 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 15 Basic operation Selecting a source on the control Press DISC/AUX repeatedly to select a source. The mode switches as follows. CD t USB t iPod t AUX t CD... Note If a source is not connected to the unit, the source is not recognized. Selecting a source on the screen You can select the source on the screen to make it operate according to your particular needs. 1. Touch the source icon in the left upward position when playing a source. Note Use input only for reverse or mirror image rear view camera. Other use may result in injury or damage. The screen image may appear reversed. The rear view camera function is to use this product as an aid to keep an eye on trailers, or backing into a tight parking spot. Do not use this function for entertainment purposes. The object in rear view may appear closer or more distant than in reality. Please note that the edges of the rear view camera images may differ slight-
ly according to whether full screen images are displayed when backing, and whether the images are used for checking the rear when the vehicle is moving forward. after booting 2. Touch the desired source. Note If a source is not connected to the unit, the the source is not recognized. Rear view camera When using the unit with a rear view camera, automatic switching to video from a rear view camera is possible when the gearshift is moved to REVERSE (R) position. Rear view mode also allows you to check what is behind you while driving. When the unit is booted completely, the guide line is displayed on the screen. 15 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 16 Setup General operations of SETUP menu The navigation system can be cus-
tomized to make it easier for you to use:
Main, Navigation, My Places, System Info, Voice Setup, Display 1. Turn the unit on. 2. Press SETUP on the control panel. 3. Touch the desired option. 4. Touch the desired settings then touch [Done] to confirm your selec-
tion. Note Touch screen. Press MAP VOICE to return to the current location map screen. to return to the previous Main There are three kinds of screen menus. Navigaton There are five kinds of screen menus. Keyboard This allows you to view the paired Bluetooth device list. My Places This allows you to change the language used in the system. Language This allows you to search for Bluetooth devices. (Page 39) Factory Defaults This allows you to use when you connect your unit and bluetooth phone by using your bluetooth phone settings. (Page 40) 16 Touch the language button you want. Use essary. to scroll up or down if nec-
or LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 17 Setup System Info This allows you to set the time format and the summer time. Display This is a demonstration function. After a route is set, a simulation of route guid-
ance to a destination is automatically displayed. Time format: Change the time format between the 12h and 24h. Summer time: Set the summer time between the On and Off. Voice Setup This allows you to set the unit of distance displayed on your navigation system. Navigation Demo
- Off: Demo mode is set off.
- 1x: Sets the demo drive only once.
- Loop: Repeat demo drive Speed: Sets the speed of demo drive. Change the unit between the km and mls. 17 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 18 Getting started with navigation What is GPS?
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense. GPS was originally intended for military applications, but in the 1980s, the gov-
ernment made the system available for civilian use. GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS. GPS GPS GPS GPS About satellite signals Your unit must acquire satellite signals to operate. If you are indoors, near tall buildings or trees, or in a parking garage, the unit cannot acquire satellites. Acquiring satellite signals Before the unit can find your current location and navigate a route, you must do the following:
1.Go outside to an area free from tall obstructions. 2.Turn on the unit. Acquiring satellite signals can take a few minutes. Initial navigation screen After the ignition switch is placed in the ACC or ON position, when you enter a navigation mode for the first time, the caution screen is displayed on the screen. Read the caution carefully and then touch the [Agree]. 18 Indicators of the map screen How to view a map screen The navigation system displays various information on the screen.
Indicates the direction of the map. Touch to switch the orientation of the map.
Indicates the current vehicle location and the direction of travel.
Touch [Menu] to access the map menu. 3. Touch to view automatically the map in detail. The the map screen. To cancel it, touch
. indicator is displayed on LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 19 Getting started with navigation
Indicates the scale of the map. Changing the scale of a map 1. Touch on the map screen.
Indicates the arriving time, distance and remaining time to the destination.
Appears on the upper right corner of the screen when a route is set. Indicates the distance to the next guide point and the turning direction at that guide point. 2. Touch [+] to view the map in detail. Touch [-] to view the map a wider area.
Indicates the speed limit on the road that youre driving now. 50 m n100 m n 200 m n 300 m n 500 m n 750 m n 1 km n 2 km n 5 km n 10 km n 20 km n 50 km n 100 km n 200 km n 500 km 19 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 20 Finding a destination by using navigation menu Navigation menu overview General operations of destina-
tion menu 1. Turn the unit on. 2. Press NAV on the control. The navi-
gation menu appears on the screen. 3. Touch [Navigation], [Advanced] or
[Favourites] to select the desired option.
[Advanced] menu
[Favourites] menu 20 4. Touch the preferred setting method. Address: Finds a destination by setting an address. (Page 23) Last Dest.: Sets a destination to a location that you have lastly set.
(Page 24) Address Book: Sets a destination to a location stored in the address book. (Page 24) POI: Searches for a destination from various categories of busi-
nesses or locations. (Page 24-26) Parking: Sets a parking as your destination. (Page 28) Continue/Stop Guidance: Sets the guidance to On/Off. (Page 28) GPS Input: Sets a latitude and a longitude as your destination.
(Page 27) Using Map: Searches for a destina-
tion by scrolling the map. (Page 28) Tour Planner: Adds new destina-
tion or waypoint. (Page 29-30) Store Dest.: Stores your destina-
tion in the address book. (Page 31) Store Pos.: Stores your position in the address book. (Page 31) Home 1/ Work2/ 3~12: You can set a home location, work location or etc you want for the place you return to most often. (Page 32) LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 21 Finding a destination by using navigation menu Address Search You can find the destination by search-
ing the address. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Address]. 2. Set the preferred country. If the country has already been set, follow the step 3. 5. Set the part characters of street name and then touch [Ok]. Refer to the Route Options on the page 36. 9. Touch [Start]. 6. Touch the street in the list. 3. Set the preferred city name and then touch [Ok]. 7. Touch the house number and then touch [Ok]. 4. Touch the city in the list. 8. Set the route options and then touch
[Ok]. If you want to store your destina-
tion in the address book, touch
[Store]. And input the name of your destination then touch [Ok]. If you want to view the map of your destination, touch [Show Map] then
[Start]. 10. Touch the preferred route, then touch [Start]. Drive in accordance with the screen and voice information. 21 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 22 Finding a destination by using navigation menu Last destination You can find the destination to a loca-
tion that you have lastly set as the des-
tination. Up to 50 last destinations are automatically stored. If the number of last destinations exceed 50, the oldest one is replaced by the new one. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Last Dest.]. Address Book You can find the destination to a loca-
tion stored in the Address Book. To uti-
lize this function more effectively, desti-
nations that you often travel to should be stored in advance. First of all, store in the Address Book by searching the address. Refer to the
[Address Search] on the page 23. 2. Touch the preferred last destination from the list. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Address Book]. 2. Touch the preferred destination from the list. 3. Touch the preferred route, then touch [Start]. 3. Touch the preferred route, then touch [Start]. Drive in accordance with the screen and voice information. Drive in accordance with the screen and voice information. 22 POI (Point of Interest) You can find a destination from various categories of businesses or locations. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI]. 2. Touch one of the main category. Near position: Sets a POI located near the current vehicle position.
(Page 25) Near destination: Sets a POI locat-
ed near the selected destination.
(Page 26) In City: Sets a POI located in the city. (Page 26) Name: Sets a POI by the name of the facility. (Page 26) Kia Service: Sets a facility of the Kia service. (Page 26) Phone Number: If you know the telephone number of the facility, use this to find the entering the number. (Page 26) LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 23 Finding a destination by using navigation menu Near position 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [Near position]. 2. Touch one of the subcategory.
(For example: Emergency) 5. Touch [Ok] after confirming the loca-
8. Touch [Start]. tion of the displayed POI. If you want to call on the telephone, touch [
]. It is available only when the bluetooth is active. Drive in accordance with the screen and voice information. 3. Touch one of the subcategory in next 6. Touch [Start]. level. (For example: Hospital) 4. Touch the preferred POI. 7. Touch the preferred route. 23 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 24 Finding a destination by using navigation menu Near Destination 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [Near Name 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [Name]. Phone Number 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [Phone Destination]. 2. Input the part characters of the facili-
Number]. 2. Follow steps 2-8 on the page 25 ty name and then touch [Ok]. 2. Input the phone number and then
(Near position). In City 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [In City]. 2. Set the part characters of city name and then touch [Ok]. 3. Touch the city in the list. touch [Ok]. 3. Follow steps 4-8 on the page 25
(Near position). Kia service 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [Kia service]. 2. Follow steps 4-8 on the page 25
(Near position). 3. Touch the preferred phone number from the list. 4. Touch [Ok] after confirming the loca-
tion of the displayed POI. 4. Follow steps 2-8 on the page 25
(Near position). 24 If you want to call on the telephone, touch [
]. It is available only when the bluetooth is active. 5. Follow steps 6-8 on the page 25
(Near position). LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 25 Finding a destination by using navigation menu 4. Input the coordinates of latitude by 6. Touch [Ok]. touching the minutes. (For example:
58) GPS Input You can find the destination by inputting the coordinates of latitude and longi-
tude. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] >
[GPS input]. 2. Touch [Latitude]. 7. Input the coordinates of longitude. Refer to the steps 2-6.
(For example: 8, 42, 31) 8. When the settings are completed, touch [Start]. 9. Follow steps 7-8 on the page 25
(Near position). Note If you make a mistake while touching, touch to erase one digit at a time. 3. Input the coordinates of latitude by touching the degree. (For example:
49) 5. Input the coordinates of latitude by touching the seconds. (For example:
29) 25 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 26 Finding a destination by using navigation menu Parking You can find the destination by search-
ing the parking facility. Using Map This allows you search for a destination by scrolling the map. 4. Touch the preferred route, then touch [Start]. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Parking]. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] >
2. Touch a preferred facility.
[Using Map]. 2. Scroll the map, place the cross pointer over the preferred location. Drive in accordance with the screen and voice information. 3. Touch [Start]. 3. Follow steps 4-8 on the page 25
(Near position). Continue Guidance/ Stop Guidance If you no longer need to travel to your destination or if you want to change your destination, press [NAV] > touch
[Stop Guidance]. If you continue to trav-
el to your destination again, touch
[Continue Guidance]. 26 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 27 Finding a destination by using navigation menu Tour Planner The tour planner allows you to travel through the searched routes by setting a destination or waypoint. You can set a total of 4 destination or waypoint .
- New Tour: Sets a tour.
- Load Tour: Displays the tourist.
- Show Tour: Displays tourist set lastly. Setting a tour 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] >
[Tour Planner]. 2. Touch [New Tour]. 4. Set a destination by using the navi-
gation menu.
(Refer to the page 22.) The destination you set is displayed. 5. Touch [Add Tourpoint]. If you need an additional waypoint, set it by touching [Add Tourpoint] again. 7. Touch [Start]. If you would like to save the searched routes, touch [Yes]. Otherwise, touch [No]. 3. Touch [Yes]. 6. Set a waypoint by using the 8. Input a name, then touch [Ok].
[Navigation], [Advanced], and
[Favourites] menu.
(Refer to the page 22.) The searched routes are stored in the [Load Tour] automatically. 9. Drive in accordance with the screen and voice information. 27 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 28 Finding a destination by using navigation menu Editing/deleting a destination or waypoint You can modify or delete the destination or waypoint already set. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] >
[Tour Planner] > [Load Tour]. 2. Touch the desired tourist.
[Tourist sort]: Changes the order of the destination and waypoint already set.
(Follow Steps 5-6)
[Tourpoint Delete]: Deletes the way-
point. (Follow Steps 7-9)
[Tourist Delete]: Deletes the tourist.
(Follow Steps 10-11) 5. Touch [Tourist sort] and then touch
[Ok] after changing the order. 3. Touch [Edit Tourist]. 8. Touch the desired waypoint. 9. Follow steps 7-9 on the page 29
(Setting a tour). 10. Touch [Tourist Delete] to delete the tourist you set. 4. Touch the desired options. 6. Follow steps 7-9 on the page 29 11. Touch the desired tourist.
(Setting a tour). 7. Touch [Tourpoint Delete] to delete the waypoint. 28 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 29 Finding a destination by using navigation menu Store Destination Destinations that you often visit can be stored in the Address Book. The stored destinations can be easily retrieved to set them as a destination or waypoint. This is available only when the destina-
tions have been set already. Store Position The current vehicle position can be stored in the Address Book. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] >
[Store Dest.]
2. Input the name of the current posi-
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] >
tion then touch [Ok].
[Store Dest.]
2. Input the name of the destination then touch [Ok]. The destination is stored in the Address Book automatically. (Page 24) The current vehicle position is stored in the Address Book automat-
ically. (Page 24) 29 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 30 Finding a destination by using navigation menu Home 1/ Work2/ 3~12 If your home location, work location and favourite locations are already stored in the Address Book, it can be easily retrieved to set the route to your home location, work location and favourite locations. Storing your home 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Address Book]. 2. Touch after confirming the pre-
ferred location. 3. Touch [Favourites]. 4. If you want to set the location to your home, touch [Home 1]. Finding your home 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Favourites]. 2. Touch [Home 1]. 5. Touch [Ok]. 3. Touch the preferred route, then touch [Start]. Note The procedure to store your work location and favourite locations is same as the one for storing your home. New information placed in the same storage position overwrites the old data. Drive in accordance with the screen and voice information. Note The procedure to find your work loca-
tion and favourite locations is same as the one for finding your home. 30 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 31 Using the map menu Map menu overview General operations of map menu 1. Turn the unit on. 2. Press MAP. The map screen appears. 3. Touch [Menu].
[Route] menu 4. Touch [View], [Route] or [Traffic] to select the desired option.
[Traffic] menu 5. Touch the preferred setting method. For details, refer to the page 34-38.
[View] menu 31 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 32 Using the map menu POI category Some landmarks in the surrounding area can be displayed as icons on the screen. This allows you to display or hide the landmark icons by type. 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[View] > [POI category]. 2. Touch the desired icons. The icon display settings toggle on and off each time you touch the icon. The indicator of the selected icon illuminates. 3. Touch [OK]. The activated landmark icons are displayed on the map. 2D/ 3D The map view can be changed between 2D and 3D.
- 2D: Displays the map in a 2-dimen-
sional environment similar to a road map.
- 3D: Displays the view from an elevat-
ed perspective. It is easy to recog-
nize an image of the route because it provides a panoramic view over a long distance. 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[View] > [2D/3D]. 2. Touch [2D/3D] again to switch to the 2D screen. 32 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 33 Using the map menu Split screen/ Full screen The map view can be changed between split screen and full screen. Store Position The current vehicle position can be stored in the Address Book. 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[View] > [Split screen]. 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[Route] > [Store position]. Tour Planner The tour planner allows you to travel through the searched routes by setting a destination or waypoint. 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[Route] > [Tour Planner]. 2. Input the name of the current posi-
tion then touch [Ok]. 2. Refer to Tour Planner on the pages 29-30. Split screen 2. To switch to the full screen mode, touch [Menu] > [View] > [Full screen]. Full screen The current vehicle position is stored in the Address Book automat-
ically. (Page 24) 33 Note Always stop the vehicle in a safe local before modifying the route conditions. Modifying the route conditions while driving may cause an accident. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 34 Using the map menu Route Options You can modify the route conditions or confirm the route information. Set the appropriate route condition according to your purpose. 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[Route] > [Route Options]. 2. Touch the preferred setting item. Route: If you dont set the [Plan different routes] in the setup menu, set the route option to Fast, Short or Eco. TMC:
- Auto: When the TMC event is found on current route, the navigation system searches the detour route automati-
cally without any announce-
ment.
- Off: Cancels the TMC function.
- On: When the TMC event is found on current route, the naviga-
tion system displays the pop-
up screen of the event infor-
mation. Toll Road
- Use: Includes the use of toll roads.
- Avoid: Enables the avoid of toll roads. Tunnel
- Use: Includes the use of tunnel.
- Avoid: Enables the avoid of tun-
nel. Main road
- Use: Includes the use of main road.
- Avoid: Enables the avoid of main road. Ferry
- Use: Includes the use of ferries.
- Avoid: Enables the avoid of fer-
ries. 3. Press [Ok]. When the current location map screen or route setting screen is dis-
played, the system recalculates a route with the set conditions. 34 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 35 Using the map menu Detour If you want to make a detour due to traf-
fic conditions, you can use the detour function to calculate an alternative route from the vehicle location to the destina-
tion. 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[Route] > [Detour]. 2. Touch [Short] or [Longer] to set a route which take a detour as the dis-
tance you select.
- Blue: Original route
- Red: Detour route 3. Touch [Start]. 4. Touch the preferred route, then 3. Touch [Show Map] after checking it. touch [Start]. Drive in accordance with the screen and voice information. Note If you need not to take a detour when you are navigating a route , touch
[Menu] > [Route] > [Detour] > [Delete]. Info Nearby The list of traffic information around the current vehicle position is displayed. 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[Traffic] > [Info Nearby]. 2. Touch the desired option to check the detailed information. 4. Touch [Zoom+] to view the map in detail. Touch [Zoom-] to view the map a wider area. 5. Touch to return to the previous screen. Press MAP to return to the current location map screen. 35 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 36 Using the map menu Info on Route The list of traffic information found on the recommended route from the cur-
rent vehicle position to the destination is displayed. A detour route to avoid the event is searched from the current vehicle posi-
tion to the destination. Also, you can check the detailed information about the displayed events. 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[Traffic] > [Info on Route]. 2. Touch the desired option to check the detailed information. 3. If you need to take a detour, touch
[Detour]. Note Touch [Show Map], if you want to view the position about the event found on the route. Touch to return to the previous screen. Press MAP to return to the current location map screen. 5. Touch the preferred route. 6. Touch [Start]. Drive in accordance with the screen and voice information. 36 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 37 Bluetooth wireless technology Connecting your unit and bluetooth phone 4. Touch a bluetooth phone you desire from the Bluetooth Devices screen. To connect using the unit settings (1) 1. Press on the control panel. 2. Touch [Bluetooth]. 5. Input the passkey (Default: 0000) showed on the screen in your phone when the pop-up screen is displayed on the screen. When it is successfully connected, the Bluetooth main screen appears on the screen. 3. Touch [Search for Bluetooth Devices]. Understanding Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth wireless technology establish-
es a wireless link between two devices, such as your phone and the unit. The first time you use two devices together you must connect them by establishing a relationship using a PIN code. After the initial connecting, the two devices can connect automatically each time you turn them on. Note There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology in some loca-
tions. Due to the variety of Bluetooth phones and their firmware version, your device may respond differently when perform-
ing over Bluetooth. As difference in functional operation by model is mainly resulted from feature of a hands-free phone, consult manu-
facturer of a phone if you have any question. If you want to cancel, touch
[Cancel]. 37 When it is not connected, the con-
nection failure message appears on the screen. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 38 Bluetooth wireless technology To connect using the unit settings (2) 1. Press on the control panel. 2. Press [Search for Bluetooth Devices]. 3. Follow steps 4-5 on the page 39. Note If you touch on the control panel again after connected via Bluetooth wireless technology, the Bluetooth main screen appears on the screen. To connect using the phone settings Your phones Bluetooth feature may be set to off by default. To use the Bluetooth feature, Bluetooth must be turned on in your phone. Refer to your phones user guide. 1. Enable the phones Bluetooth com-
ponent. This might be in a menu called Settings, Bluetooth, Connections, or Hands-free. 2. Press [
] > Touch [Bluetooth] >
[External Device Authorization]. If you want to cancel, touch [Cancel]. 3. Initiate a search for Bluetooth devices. These settings might be located in a menu called Bluetooth, Connections, or Hands-free. 4. Select the your device from the list of phone. 38 5. Input the passkey (Default: 0000) showed on the screen in your phone when the pop-up screen is displayed on the screen. When it is successfully connected, the [Bluetooth] screen appears on the screen. Note It works the same as the wired head-
set for mobile phone. The headset functionality is for telephone conversa-
tion. It is not for listening to music. Unlike the hands-free functionality, Headset connection will allow only two functions answering calls and mak-
ing a call from the latest call. Also the callers number is not displayed when answering calls. If connecting through a Bluetooth phone, the hands-free connection or headset connection may not operate depending on the type of the phone. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 39 Bluetooth wireless technology Disconnecting/Connecting again the bluetooth phone 1. Touch [View Bluetooth Device list] on the Bluetooth screen. 3. Touch the disconnected phone again to connect your phone. And then touch [Yes]. 3. Touch [Yes]. 2. Touch the connected phone. And then touch [Yes]. The mark appears again. Deleting a connected phone If you no longer need to use a connect-
ed phone, you can delete it. 1. Touch [View Bluetooth Device list] on the the Bluetooth screen. The connected phone is deleted. When not deleting a connected phone, touch [No]. Changing the passkey You can change the passkey. Your phone is disconnected and the mark disappears. 1. 2. Touch on the right-hand side of the device name of the phone you want to delete. 39 Input the passkey using the keypad, and
. 2. Touch [OK]. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 40 Bluetooth wireless technology Making a call by entering phone number The most basic way to make a call is to simply dial the number. Connect your unit and bluetooth phone before you make a call. 1. Press the button on the control panel. The Bluetooth main screen appears on the screen. 2. Input the phone number you want to call by touching the number buttons. And then touch
. 3. Touch [Hang up] to finish the tele-
phone conversations. Note If you make a mistake while dialing, to erase one digit at a touch time. If you want to erase all digits at a time, touch and hold
. Touch for long to make a call from a latest call. If you want to make an international telephone call, touch [0] for long, then input the phone number. The users recent call history applies only to the hands-free connection.
(Making a call from a recent call with the headset connection depends on the call history of the Bluetooth phone.) The headset connection allows only making a call from a recent call. Switching the sound path during a call You can hear sound through the speak-
er of unit and phone by touching
[Transfer Call]/ [Transfer call back]. Switching the microphone on/off You can switch the microphone on/off by touching [Microphone off]/ [Microphone on]. 40 Answering calls 1. When you receive a call, your phone rings and the Incoming Call pop-up screen is displayed on the screen. 2. Touch [Accept] to answer the call. If you want to reject a call, touch
[Refuse]. Note If the Call-ID service is available, the callers phone number is displayed. If the phone number is in the phone book, phone book entrys name is dis-
played. If the incoming call is from a number stored in your Contacts, the entrys name is displayed. The callers phone number may also be displayed, if available. If Rejecting function is unusable, then the phone connected to the device does not support the rejecting calls function. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 41 Bluetooth wireless technology Using your Phone Book You can use the phonebook entries stored on the memory of phone support-
ing PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) profile. After connecting your unit and bluetooth phone via Bluetooth wireless technolo-
gy, the numbers in your phones phone book is transferred automatically into phone book. Calling a number in the phone book After finding the entry in the phone book you want to call, you can select the number and make a call. 1. Press on the control panel. And then touch [Phonebook]. 2. Touch a phone book entry you want 2. to call. Input the first letter of the entry in the phone book list you want to search by using the keypad, then touch [OK]. 3. Touch a phone book entry you want to call. Touching next or previous page in the list. switches to the or 4. Touch [Hang up] to finish the tele-
phone conversations. Touching next or previous page in the list. switches to the or 3. Touch [Hang up] to finish the tele-
phone conversations. Searching the phonebook entry by alphabet If there are many entries in the phone book list, it can be useful to display them in the alphabetical order for easier searching. 1. Touch [Search by name] on the Phonebook screen. 41 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 42 Bluetooth wireless technology Using your Calling list You can use the calling list stored on the memory of phone supporting PBAP
(Phone Book Access Profile) profile. After connecting your unit and bluetooth phone via Bluetooth wireless technolo-
gy, the numbers in your phones
[Outgoing Calls], [Missed Calls], and
[Incoming Calls] list is transferred auto-
matically into calling list. Calling a number in the calling list After finding the entry you want to call in the [Outgoing Calls], [Missed Calls], or
[Incoming Calls] list, you can select the number and make a call. 1. Press on the control panel. And then touch [Calling lists]. 2. Touch [Outgoing], [Missed], or
[Incoming]. Outgoing Calls Missed Calls Updating the calling list You can update the numbers in your phones [Outgoing Calls], [Missed Calls], or [Incoming Calls] list into call-
ing list. 1. Press on the control panel. And then touch [Calling lists]. 2. Touch [Outgoing], [Missed], or
[Incoming], then touch [Update]. 3. The updated calling lists are downloaded. Incoming Calls 3. Touch the entry you want to call. 42 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 43 Bluetooth wireless technology Making a call with speed dial numbers You can use the phonebook entries stored on the memory of phone support-
ing PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) profile. You can easily store up 12 phone num-
bers and later recall them the touch of a speed dial number. Registering phone numbers to the speed dial list 1. Press on the control panel. And then touch [Speed dial]. Touching switches to the next or previous page in the list. or 3. Touch one of categories you want to assign to speed dial number.
(For example: Phone book) 4. Touch one of phone numbers you want to assign to speed dial number. The name (phone number) is stored in memory. The next time you touch the same name, the name (phone number) is recalled from memory. Calling a number in the speed dial list 1. Press on the control panel. And then touch [Speed dial]. 2. Touch one of speed dial numbers to make a call. 2. Touch and hold one of speed dial numbers (1-12). (For example: 1) 5. Input the name by using the keypad, then touch [OK]. 3. Touch [Hang up] to finish the tele-
phone conversations. Note Make sure that the speed dial function-
ality in the Bluetooth phone is enabled before using. 43 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 44 CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation Playing an audio CD and MP3/ WMA/ USB/ iPod files Disc Insert a disc in the disc slot and play-
back will start automatically. iPod You can play an iPod device on the unit by connecting the iPod to the USB port by using the appropriate cable. Connect an iPod device to the USB port and playback starts automatically. For details about iPod, refer to the iPod User Guide. Skip to the next track/file Touch ALL to select the next track/file. Skip to the previous track/file ALL Touch time. within 1 second of playing Return to the beginning of the current track/file Touch time. after 1 second of playing ALL ALL Search Touch and hold the during playback and then release at the point you want. buttons or Audio CD MP3/WMA CD USB You can play the files recorded in a USB memory device. Connect a USB device to the USB port and playback starts automatically. Note Use the car cable for exclusive use of iPod when connecting iPod to the termi-
nals for iPod device for playback. 44 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 45 CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation Disc - Audio CD Intro scan Disc - MP3/WMA The first 10 seconds of each tracks/files are played. USB ALL Repeat The current selected tracks/files are played repeatedly. 1. Touch [Option] during playback. 1. Touch [Option] during playback. Example: Audio CD 2. Touch [SCAN Start]. Example: Audio CD 2. Touch [Repeat] repeatedly. 3. Touch [SCAN Stop] to cancel the intro scan. Disc - Audio CD
[REPEAT Off] : Plays repeatedly all tracks within the disc.
[REPEAT Track] : Plays repeatedly the current track. 45 USB Disc - MP3/WMA
[REPEAT Off]: Plays repeatedly all files within the disc or USB.
[REPEAT Track]: Plays repeatedly the current file.
[REPEAT Folder]: Plays repeatedly all files within the current folder. iPod REPEAT Off: Plays repeatedly all files within the iPod. REPEAT On: Plays repeatedly the current file. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 46 CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation ALL Shuffle All of the tracks/files are played ran-
domly. 1. Touch [Option] during playback. 2. Touch [SHUFFLE] repeatedly. Disc - Audio CD
[SHUFFLE All]: Plays randomly all files within the disc.
[SHUFFLE Off]: Cancels SHUFFLE play. USB Disc - MP3/WMA
[SHUFFLE Off]: Cancels SHUFFLE
[SHUFFLE Folder]: The unit plays play. randomly all files within cur-
rent folder.
[SHUFFLE All]: The unit plays ran-
domly all files within the disc or USB. iPod
[SHUFFLE Off]: Cancels SHUFFLE play.
[SHUFFLE All]: The unit plays ran-
domly all files within the iPod.
[SHUFFLE Album]: The unit plays randomly all files within cur-
rent album. 46 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 47 CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation Disc - Audio CD Locating a folder/file using the list Disc - MP3/WMA You can listen to music by displaying the track/folder/file list. USB 1. Touch the [List] button during play-
back. Example: Audio CD 2. In case of Audio CD, touch the file you want. In case of MP3/WMA file, touch the folder button you want. If there is no folder, touch the file you want. Audio CD MP3/WMA file 3. The selected track/file is played. Note In case of MP3/WMA file, touch the button to move to upper folder. buttons to select Touch the or the list you want to view. If you want to move to the playlist screen, touch
. iPod Searching music You can search iPod for playlist, artist names, album titles, Genre, songs, composer, audiobooks, podcasts. For details about iPod, refer to the iPod User Guide. 1. Touch [List] during playback. 2. Touch the desired item. 47
[Playlist]: Plays the songs in the
[Playlist].
[Artists]: Plays the songs in the
[Artists].
[Albums]: Plays the songs in the
[Albums].
[Genres]: Plays the songs in the
[Genres].
[Songs]: Plays the songs in the
[Songs].
[Composers]: Plays the songs in the [Composers].
[Audiobooks]: Plays the songs/
chapters in the
[Audiobooks].
[Podcast]: Plays the songs/chapters in the [Podcast]. Note If you want to to move to upper folder, touch
. Touch the or buttons to select the list you want to view. If you want to move to the playlist screen, touch
. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 48 CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation iPod Setting audiobook play speed Setting the play speed only affects audiobooks purchased from the iTunes store or audible.com. For details about iPod, refer to the iPod User Guide. 1. Touch [Option] when you listen to songs/ chapters in the [Audiobook].
[Audiobook Fast]:
Plays the audiobooks with fast speed.
[Audiobook Slow]:
Plays the audiobooks with slow speed. Note If you want to move to the playlist screen, touch
. 2. Touch [Audiobook] repeatedly.
[Audiobook Normal]:
Plays the audiobooks with original speed. 48 USB device requirement This unit supports only USB Flash Drive and USB External HDD with FAT16 or FAT32 format. Do not extract the USB device during operation (play, etc.). Regular back up is recommended to prevent data loss. If you use a USB extension cable or USB HUB, the USB device may not be recognized. Some USB devices may not work with this unit. Digital camera and mobile phone are not supported. This unit is not supported when the total number of files is 10000 or more. Compatible USB devices Devices which require additional pro-
gram installation when you have con-
nected it to a computer, are not support-
ed. MP3 player: Flash type MP3 player The MP3 player requiring installation of a driver is not supported. USB Flash Drive: Devices that support USB2.0 or USB1.1 . LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 49 CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation MP3/WMA file requirement Sampling Frequency / 16 - 48 kHz
(MP3) 8 - 44.1 kHz (WMA) Bit rate / within 8 - 320 kbps (include VBR) (MP3) 5 -160 kbps (WMA) CD-R/CD-RW physical format should be ISO 9660 If you record MP3/WMA files using software which cannot create a FILE SYSTEM, for example Direct-CD etc., it will not be possible to playback MP3/WMA files. We recommend that you use Easy-
CD Creator which creates an ISO9660 file system. Customers should also note that per-
mission is required in order to down-
load MP3/WMA files and music from the Internet. Our company has no right to grant such permission. Permission should always be sought from the copyright owner. iPod device requirement Compatibility with your iPod may vary depending on the type of your iPod. Depending on your iPods software ver-
sion, it may not be possible to control your iPod from this unit. We recommend installing the latest software version. If you have a problem with your iPod, please visit www.apple.com/support/
ipod. This system can receive analog sound from the following iPod models.
- iPod touch 1th generation
- iPod mini (1st/2th generation)
- iPod nano (1st/3th generation)
- iPod classic (4st/5th/6th generation) If content on the iPod is not played back correctly, update your iPod software to the latest version. For details about updating the iPod, check the Apple web site <http://www.apple. com>. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safe-
ty and regulatory standards. 49 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 50 Radio operation Listening to the radio sta-
tions 1. Press the RADIO button to select the radio. 2. Press the RADIO repeatedly to select a band. The mode switches as follows. FM t AM t FM... Note To select the FM/AM by touching the screen Touch on the screen to
. select the AM and then touch 3. Auto tuning:
Touch on the screen. Or press v / V on the control panel.
- When a station is received, search-
ing stops. Manual tuning:
Rotate the Jog dial leftward/ right-
ward on the control panel.
- The frequencies move up and down step by step. Storing and recalling stations You can easily store up to 12 preset stations for later recall at the touch of a button. 1.Select the band (FM, AM) you want to store a station into. 2.Select the desired frequency. 3.Touch [Presets] on the screen. 50 4.Touch and hold one of the preset but-
tons. The preset station information will be displayed. The selected preset station has been stored in memory. If you move to the previous/next page, touch
. 5.Repeat steps 1 and 4 to preset other stations. Next time, if you touch the preset but-
tons, the station is recalled from the memory. Note When a station is preset on the preset station button number on which another station of the same band has already been preset, the previously preset sta-
tion is automatically erased. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 51 Radio operation AS (Auto search memory) This is only available for AM reception. This function lets you automatically store the strong broadcast frequencies. To scan broadcast frequen-
cies The first 10 seconds of each broadcast frequency are played. 1. Select the band to AM. 2. Touch [Option] on the screen. 3. Touch [Autostore] on the screen. 1. Touch [Option] on the screen in AM/FM mode. TA (Traffic announcement) TA function allows the unit to switch to traffic announcement (TA) from the cur-
rent source (Another FM station, CD, or other connected components). 1. Touch [Option] on the screen in AM/FM mode. 2. Touch [TA Off]/ [TA On] on the screen. Local stations with the strong sig-
nals are searched and stored auto-
matically in the list menu. And then the list menu appears on the screen. 2. Touch [Scan Start] on the screen. 3. Touch [Scan Stop] to cancel it.
[TA On]: Traffic programs and announcements can be automatically received using TP/TA features.
[TA Off]: Traffic programs and announcements can not be received. 4. Touch the broadcast frequency you want. 51 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 52 Radio operation NEWS This function allows the unit to switch to news from the current source (Another FM station, CD, or other connected components). 1. Touch [Option] on the screen in AM/FM mode. 2. Touch [NEWS Off]/ [NEWS On] on the screen. REGION Auto/Off This is only available for FM reception. 1. Select the band to FM. 2. Touch [Option] on the screen. 3. Touch [REGION Auto]/ [REGION Off] on the screen.
[NEWS On]: News can be automati-
cally received.
[NEWS Off]: News can not be received.
[REGION Auto]:
The unit switches to another station, within the same network, broadcast-
ing the same program when the receiving signals from the current station become weak.
[REGION Off]:
The unit switches to another station, within the same network when the receiving signals from the current station become weak. (This mode, the program may differ from the one currently received.) 52 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 53 Auxiliary device operation Using an AUX source It is possible to use auxiliary equipment with unit. 1. Press MEDIA until AUX screen appears. Note Some auxiliary devices that dont have the video source may not output the video screen. In case of some iPod devices, Use the iPod cable for exclusive use of iPod for video playback when connecting iPod to the AUX connector. AUX Audio AUX Video 2. Connect an auxiliary device to the AUX connector, then activate the auxiliary function. 53 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 54 Voice recognition system Voice recognition Voice recognition allows hands-free operation of the AV system (RADIO, CD, USB, iPod), navigation and other systems equipped on this vehicle, such as the phone. Note To get the best recognition performance out of voice recognition, observe the fol-
lowing:
Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as possible. Close the windows to eliminate the surrounding noises
(traffic noises, vibration sounds, etc.), which may prevent the system from recognizing the voice commands cor-
rectly. Wait until a beep sounds before speaking a command. Otherwise, the command will not be recognized prop-
erly. Speak in a natural voice without paus-
ing between words. Giving voice commands 1. Press on the steering wheel remote control. 2. After the beep sounds, say Help. All commands shall be listed which are presented in active fields. How to say numbers Voice recognition requires a certain way to say numbers in voice commands. Refer to the following examples.
(General rule: Either zero or oh can be used for 0.) Frequency Say frequency number according to the following example. Frequency ninety five dot four/
Ninety five dot four mega-hertz Note If the command is not recognized, the system announces, 1 st time, [Pardon[
and 2nd time [Please, repeat]. If you want to cancel the voice recog-
nition, press press the any button or touch screen say [Cancel]. one more time or If you want to adjust the volume of the or
system feedback, press on the steering wheel remote control or use the volume knob (
) on the control while the system is making an announcement. 54 Phone number Say phone number according to the fol-
lowing example. 0-1-0-2-0-0-5-2 (Single digit) LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 55 Voice recognition system Voice command examples To use the voice recognition function, saying one command is sometimes suf-
ficient, but at other times it is necessary to say two or more commands. As examples, some additional basic opera-
tions by voice commands are described here. Example 1: Changing FM Radio &
Frequency 1. Press on the steering wheel remote control. 2. After the beep sounds and say FM. 3. When the FM command recog-
nized, the main screen will be changed to the FM main screen. 4. Press on the steering wheel remote control. 5. After the beep sounds and say Frequency one-hundred two or one-hundred two mega hertz. 6. When the spoken frequency is recog-
nized, the FM frequency is changed to the 102 MHz. Example 2: Changing playlist of USB (CD) 1. Press on the steering wheel remote control. 2. After the beep sounds and say LIST. 3. When the command recognized, the screen will be changed to the USB
(CD) LIST screen. 55 4. Press
, after the beep sounds, you can say one of the playlist like a micky green oh. 5. When the playlist is recognized, it is played at once. 6. Press on the steering wheel remote control. 5. After the beep sounds and say Next track or Previous track. 6. When the command is recognized, the played list is changed to Next track or Previous track. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 56 Voice recognition system Example 2: Dial number To use this function, you need a mobile phone which is supported a Bluetooth. Connect your unit and bluetooth phone before using. 1. Press on the steering wheel remote control. 2. After the beep sounds and say Dial Number. 3. When the spoken command is recog-
nized, the screen is changed to the bluetooth main screen, and then the system announces Please say phone number. 4. Say the phone number like 01020052 (single digit). 5. When the spoken numbers are rec-
ognized, the system announces the recognized numbers and then a prompt and then?. 6. If you want to make a call the recog-
nized number, say Call. If there is misrecognized number or you want to delete the number, say Clear. If you want to finish it at any time, say Cancel. Help command If you are controlling the system by voice commands for the first time or do not know the appropriate voice com-
mand, say the following command. 1. Press on the steering wheel remote control. 2. After the beep sounds, say Help. All commands shall be listed which are presented in active fields. 3. The voice feedback will announce Possible commands are . 4. After the beep sounds, say Other commands. All commands shall be listed which are presented in active fields. 5. The voice feedback will announce Possible commands are. 6. After the beep sounds, say AUX. The screen is changed to the AUX screen. 56 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 57 Voice recognition system Voice commands Category Voice command Application command Global Audio Action Command Radio Action Command Radio Local Command CD Radio USB AUX Phone (Handsfree) MEDIA Map Navigation Volume up Volume down News off News on Next station Previous station TA off TA on Preset 1~12 <Number>
AM FM Autostore Presets List Condition All All All All All All All All All All All All AM/FM AM/FM All All All AM/FM AM/FM AM AM/FM AM/FM 57 Category Voice command Radio Local Command CD/MP3 Action Command CD/MP3 Local Command Option Scan Start Scan Stop Region Auto Region off Next track (Next song) Previous track (Previous song) Directory up Repeat Track Repeat Off Repeat Folder Shuffle All Shuffle Off Shuffle Folder Scan Start Scan Stop List Option OK Track info (ID3 tag, Title info) Condition AM/FM AM/FM AM/FM FM FM All All MP3 CD/MP3 CD/MP3 MP3 CD/MP3 CD/MP3 MP3 CD/MP3 CD/MP3 CD/MP3 CD/MP3 CD/MP3 CD/MP3 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 58 Voice recognition system Voice commands Category USB Action Command USB Local Command Category iPod Action Command iPod Local Command Voice command Next track (Next song) Previous track (Previous song) Directory up Repeat On Repeat Off Shuffle All Shuffle Off Shuffle Album Scan Start Scan Stop List Option OK Track info (ID3 tag, Title info) Audiobook Slow Audiobook Normal Audiobook Fast Condition All Media All Media iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod iPod Voice command Next track (Next song) Previous track (Previous song) Directory up Repeat Track Repeat Off Repeat Folder Shuffle All Shuffle Off Shuffle Folder Album Artist Folder Scan Start Scan Stop List Option OK Track info (ID3 tag, Title info) Condition All Media All Media USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB 58 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 59 Troubleshooting Cannot identify the current location.
(GPS not receiving) GPS cannot be used indoors and must be connected to a power source with ACC in a vehicle in a location where the signal from the sky can be received easily. When initially connecting the GPS, it usually takes about 10 minutes to be working normally, but the connection speed can differ depending on the weather condition, and surrounding obstacles. If the GPS connection is unstable for a long period of time, try the following. Check if the product is connected to a power source. Check if the back of the GPS product is in a location where the sky can be seen well. If there are high buildings or if you are under a tree, move to a location where there arent any obstacles. Check the GPS receiving condition from the GPS menu. Cannot hear the voice guide. Check that volume is set to Mute to very small volume in the setup menu. No guide sound comes out in the case of straight sector or not in the guide time. In this case, an appropriate sound in the current position if pressing the NAVI button. There is a difference between the driving road and the road on the map in the product. Even though GPS is usually very accu-
rate, there is a small margin for error. When the GPS receiver is installed, there can be an error of about 10m. But for newly built roads, the problem could come from the data update to the map. Cannot see the map. Perhaps you cannot see the map even when you have executed the navigation menu. This happens when the data within the memory is damaged. Delete all the data in the memory and install the data again. If the issue persists after installa-
tion, contact the A/S center. The path guide can be different from the actual path. (Path guide error) When the road is closely parallel. When the splitting road angle is very small. 59 When there is an adjacent road when turning. When driving on a road that is narrow-
ing fast. When driving through the mountain or where the road is too curvy. When the starting, passing and arriv-
ing locations are too close within 1km. When you have set the starting, pass-
ing or arriving location more than 1km away from the road. When driving through the tunnel. When driving through high buildings. Map matching As mentioned, the GPS systems used by this Mobile Navigation System are susceptible to certain errors. Their cal-
culations may on occasion place you in a location the map where no road exists. In this situation, the processing system understands that vehicles travel only on roads, and is able to correct your position by adjusting it to a nearby road. This is called map matching. With map matching. With no map matching. LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 60 Troubleshooting Symptom Power doesnt turn on. The unit doesnt operate. Playback is not possible. No sound is heard. The volume level will not rise. Theres no sound. Theres audio skipping. The unit does not operate correctly even when the appropriate remote control buttons are pressed. Cause Leads and connector are not properly con-
nected. The fuse is blown. Noise and other factors are causing the built-
in microprocessor to operate incorrectly. The disc is dirty. The loaded disc is of a type this unit cannot play. Cables are not connected correctly. The volume level is low. This unit is not firmly secured. Some operations are prohibited with certain discs. Correction Confirm once more that all connections are correct. Rectify the problem that caused the fuse to blow, and then replace it. Be very sure to install the correct fuse with the same rate. Turn the unit off and then on. Clean disc. Check what type the disc. Connect the cables correctly. Adjust the volume. Secure this unit firmly. Check using another disc. 60 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 61 Bluetooth phone compatibility list If even a phone as described in this list meets requirements of Bluetooth Hand-free Profile 1.0, it can operate. However, it is noted that we cannot assure for operation by function. As difference in functional operation by model is mainly resulted from feature of a hand-free phone, consult manufacturer of a phone if you have any question. O: Support, X: No support Set Phone Dialing Manufacturer Model LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG KG800 U890 KE970 M4410 ME970 KE850 MG280 KE500 KG290 KU380 KU580 (3G) KU970 (3G) KU950 KE600 KG338 CU575 (3G) SV240 KF1000 LP-3900 LV2400 t c e n n o C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i r i a P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c r a e S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O i t c e n n o c s D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c r a e S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i r i a P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O t c e n n o C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O i t c e n n o c s D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O r e w s n A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O j t c e e R O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O X h c t i w s i o d u A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O p u g n a H O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i l i a D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O k o o b e n o h P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O y r o m e M O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O t s a L O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 61 Remarks Note3 Note3, Note5 Note3 Note3 Note3 Note3 Note3 Note13 Note3 Note3 Note3 Note3 Note13 Note3 Note3 Note3 Note9 Note3 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 62 Bluetooth phone compatibility list Set Phone Dialing O: Support, X: No support Manufacturer Model Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia E62 E70 N73 N80 N92 E60 E61 3650 6103 6131 6230 6230i 6280 6630 6650 6600 6670 6680 6820a 7370 7380 7610 8910i 9500 t c e n n o C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i r i a P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c r a e S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O i t c e n n o c s D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c r a e S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i r i a P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O t c e n n o C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O i t c e n n o c s D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O r e w s n A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O j t c e e R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c t i w s i o d u A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O p u g n a H O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i l i a D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O k o o b e n o h P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O y r o m e M O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O t s a L O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 62 Remarks Note4 Note4 Note4 Note4 Note4 Note4 Note4 Note4 Note8, Note4 Note4 Note4 Note4 Note7, Note4 Note2, Note4 Note2, Note4 Note2, Note4 Note2,Note4 Note2, Note4 Note2, Note4 Note4 Note4 Note4 Note4 Note2, Note4, Note9 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 63 Bluetooth phone compatibility list Set Phone Dialing O: Support, X: No support Manufacturer Model Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung T509 Z540v D820 SCH-B380 SPH-V9000 SPH-V7450 Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia 3230 3250 6021 6681 6820 8800 5300 5500 N-gage E50 i t c e n n o c s D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O t c e n n o C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c r a e S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i r i a P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c r a e S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i r i a P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O t c e n n o C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O i t c e n n o c s D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O r e w s n A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O j t c e e R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c t i w s i o d u A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O p u g n a H O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i l i a D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Remarks Note14 Note14 Note14 Note4 Note2,Note4 Note7,Note4 Note4 Note2,Note4 Note6,Note4 Note6,Note4 Note4 Note4 Note4 k o o b e n o h P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O y r o m e M O O O O O O O O O O O X X O O O t s a L O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 63 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 64 Bluetooth phone compatibility list Set Phone Dialing O: Support, X: No support Manufacturer Model Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson V500 V360 E680 E680i A780 V3X U6 V360 V525 E550 V600 E1000 A1000 RAZR V3i Z608 T618 T628 K700c P908 t c e n n o C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X g n i r i a P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X h c r a e S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X i t c e n n o c s D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X h c r a e S O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O g n i r i a P O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O t c e n n o C O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O i t c e n n o c s D O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O r e w s n A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O j t c e e R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c t i w s i o d u A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O p u g n a H O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i l i a D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Remarks Note1 Note1, Note2 Note1 Note1 Note1 Note1 , Note6 Note1 Note1, Note2 Note1, Note2 Note1 Note1, Note2 Note1, Note2 Note1, Note2, Note12 Note1 Note10 k o o b e n o h P O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O y r o m e M O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O t s a L O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 64 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 65 Bluetooth phone compatibility list Set Phone Dialing O: Support, X: No support Manufacturer Model Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson Siemens Siemens Siemens Siemens Pantech Panasonic NEC NEC Sharp Sharp K-JAM P990i T610 W710i K800i W85Oi T610 Z600 S700i K700i V800 SL75 S65 SX1 SK65 PG6200 X800 N750 N930 GX15 GX30 i_mate t c e n n o C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i r i a P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X O X O h c r a e S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X O O O i t c e n n o c s D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c r a e S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i r i a P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O t c e n n o C O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O i t c e n n o c s D O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O X O O O O r e w s n A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O j t c e e R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O h c t i w s i o d u A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O p u g n a H O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O g n i l i a D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Remarks Note11 Note4 Note13, Note8 Note9, Note10,Note12 Note9, Note10,Note12 Note9, Note11 k o o b e n o h P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X O X O y r o m e M O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O t s a L O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 65 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 66 Bluetooth phone compatibility list If you connect the unit and your phone at the first time, make a connection at your phones settings first. If you switch the sound path during a call, the connection is broken. Remarks Bluetooth may not operate if you connect the unit to headset or your phone is not initial screen condition depending on type of phone. Note1: Discoverable time is limited. Note2: This phone accepts PIN code for limited time. Note3:
Note4:
Note5: This phone does not support REJECT function. Note6: This phone does not support MEMORY DIAL function. Note7: This phone makes a call in a last dialed order without MEMORY DIAL function. Note8: This phone does not support DTMF function. Note9: This phone does not support PHONEBOOK function. Note10: Make a connection at your phones settings. Note11: Make a connection at your units settings. Note12: The Call ID is not displayed. Note13: Touch SEND twice to get a call with the stored phone number. 66 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 67 Specifications GENERAL Output Power . 50W x 4CH (Max.) Power Source . DC 12V Speaker impedance . 4 Ground System . Negative Dimensions (W x H x D) . 206.4 x 118.4 x 185.4 mm Net Weight . 2.44 kg DISPLAY LCD . 6.5 inch TFT LCD Resolution . 480 X 234 Back Light . CCFL type CD/DVD/VCD SECTION Frequency Response . 20 Hz-20 kHz S/N Ratio . 60 dB Distortion . 0.3 %
Channel Separation (1kHz) . 50 dB RADIO SECTION FM Frequency Range . 87.5-108 MHz S/N Ratio . 50 dB Distortion . 1 %
Usable Sensitivity . 10 dBV AM (MW) Frequency Range . 522-1620 kHz S/N Ratio . 45 dB Distortion . 1.0 %
Usable Sensitivity . 38 dBV NAVIGATION SECTION CPU . AU1350 OS . WinCE 6.0 SDRAM . 256 MB Memory (Map) . 8 GB Memory (OS) . 32 MB NAND Flash GPS . TRIMBLE Map . Navteq User Interface . Touch screen 67 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 68 Index Address Book . 24 Address Search . 23 Answering calls . 42 AS (Auto search memory) . 53 Bluetooth wireless technology . 39 Changing the passkey . 41 Detour . 37 Giving voice commands . 56 GPS Input . 27 Help command . 58 . Home 1/ Work2/ 3~12 . 32 In City . 26 Info Nearby . 37 Info on Route . 38 Intro scan . 47 Kia service . 26 Last destination . 24 Making a call by entering phone number . 42 Making a call with speed dial numbers . 45 Near Destination . 26 Near position . 25 NEWS . 54 Parking . 28 Phone Number . 26 POI category . 34 POI (Point of Interest) . 24 REGION Auto/Off . 54 Repeat . 47 Return to the beginning of the current track/file . 46 Route Options . 36 Search . 46 Setup . 16-19 Shuffle . 48 Skip to the next track/file . 46 Skip to the previous track/file . 46 Split screen/ Full screen . 35 Store Destination . 31 Store Position . 31,35 Switching the microphone on/off . 42 Switching the sound path during a call . 42 TA (Traffic announcement) . 53 Tour Planner . 29-30, 35 2D/ 3D . 34 68 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 69 Index Using Map . 28 Using your Phone Book . 43 Using your Calling list . 44 Voice commands . 59-60 Voice recognition . 56 69 LAN8910NHHD ENG HMC format 9/9/09 2:15 PM Page 70
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-09-16 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2009-09-16
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LG Electronics USA
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020917688
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1 | Physical Address |
1000 Sylvan Avenue
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Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.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 |
BEJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
LAN8910NHHD
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K****** H********
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1 | Title |
Director, Standards & Compliance
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1 | Telephone Number |
201-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
201-8********
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k******@lge.com
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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?: | No | ||||
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 with Bluetooth | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. 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 |
SGS KOREA CO., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
J**** J******
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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j******@sgs.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0003000 |
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