HYUNDAI MOBIS AC114C1GG User Manual

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Model name :
AC114C1GG, AC112C1GN, AC112C1GE, AC112C1EE, AC112C1GL, AC115C1GG, AC110C1MG
<Type 1: Head-Unit> <Type 2: Head-Unit>
<Accessory : External keyboard>
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Steering wheel remote control
The actual features in the vehicle
may differ from the illustration.
(1) MODE
• Press the button to change the mode in the following order: Radio Media.
• Press and hold the button to turn off.
(2) VOLUME
• Press to adjust the volume.
(3) UP/DOWN
• Press the button in radio mode to search Presets.
• Press and hold the button in radio mode to search frequencies.
• Press the button in media mode to change the current song.
• Press and hold the button in media mode to quick search through songs.
(4) CALL
• Pressing the button
- If not in Bluetooth
®
Handsfree
mode or receiving a phone call. First press: Display Dial Number
screen. Second press: Automatically dis-
play the most recently Dialed Call number.
Third press: Dial the phone num­ber entered.
- Press in the Incoming Call notifi­cation screen to accept the phone call.
- Press in Bluetooth
®
Handsfree mode to switch to the waiting call.
• Pressing and holding the button
- If not in Bluetooth
®
Handsfree mode or receiving a phone call, the most recently Dialed Call number is dialed.
- Press in Bluetooth
®
Handsfree mode to transfer the call to your cell phone.
- Press in cell phone mode to switch to Bluetooth
®
Handsfree
mode.
(5) END
• Press in Bluetooth
®
Handsfree
mode to end the phone call.
• Press in the incoming call screen to reject the call.
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WARNING
- Audio System Safety Warnings
• Do not stare at the screen while driving. Staring at the screen for prolonged periods of time could lead to traffic accidents.
• Do not disassemble, assem­ble, or modify the audio sys­tem. Such acts could result in accidents, fire, or electric shock.
• Using the phone while driving may lead to a lack of attention of traffic conditions and increase the likelihood of accidents. Use the phone fea­ture after parking the vehicle.
• Exercise caution not to spill water or introduce foreign objects into the device. Such acts could lead to smoke, fire, or product malfunction.
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• 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 product. Such acts could lead to traffic accidents.
• Use the system with the vehi­cle ignition turned on. Prolonged use with the igni­tion turned off could result in battery discharge.
WARNING - Distracted
Driving
Driving while distracted can result in a loss of vehicle con­trol that may lead to an acci­dent, severe personal injury, and death. The driver’s primary responsibility is in the safe and legal operation of a vehicle, and use of any handheld devices, other equipment, or vehicle sys­tems which take the driver’s eyes, attention and focus away from the safe operation of a vehicle or which are not permis­sible by law should never be used during operation of the vehicle.
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• 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 audio system for long periods of time with the igni­tion turned off as such opera­tions may lead to battery dis­charge.
• 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.
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• When cleaning the device, make sure to turn off the device and use a dry and smooth cloth. Never use tough materials, chemical cloths, or solvents (alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) as such materials may damage the device panel or cause color/quality deterioration.
• Do not place beverages close to the audio system. Spilling beverages may lead to system malfunction.
• In case of product malfunc­tion, please contact your place of purchase or After Service center.
• Placing the audio system with­in an electromagnetic environ­ment may result in noise inter­ference.
• Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmetic oil from contacting the dashboard because they may cause dam­age or discoloration.
CAUTION
• 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.
• Adjust the volume to levels that allow the driver to hear sounds from outside of the vehicle. Driving in a state where external sounds cannot be heard may lead to acci­dents.
• 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.)
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Information on status icons
Icons showing audio status are shown in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Icon Description
Mute Mute engaged
Battery
Remaining battery life of a connected Bluetooth®device
Handsfree +
Audio streaming
connection
Bluetooth®Handsfree call and audio stream­ing available
Handsfree
connection
Bluetooth®Handsfree call available
Bluetooth
®
audio streaming
Bluetooth®audio streaming available
Downloading
contacts
Downloading contacts through Bluetooth®wire­less communications
Downloading
call history
Downloading call history through Bluetooth
®
wireless communications
Line busy Phone call in progress
Mute mic
Mic muted during a call (caller cannot hear your voice)
Phone signal
strength
Display the phone signal strength for a cell phone connected by Bluetooth
®
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RDS Radio (if equipped)
FM/AM
(1) Radio
Switch between FM and AM.
(2) List
View all available stations.
(3) Presets
View all presets.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
Switching between FM, AM
• Press the [RADIO] button on the audio system to switch between FM and AM.
• Press the [Radio] on the screen to switch between FM and AM.
Searching frequencies
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to search frequencies.
List
A list of all stations available in the vehicle’s current location is dis­played. Press the desired station.
Favourite stations can be saved to [Presets] by pressing the [+].
Presets
Save up to 40 frequently used sta­tions.
To listen to a preset, press the desired station list.
Press and hold the desired slot from 1 through 40. This saves the current station in the selected slot.
If the slot is empty, simply pressing saves the station to the slot.
Menu
Press the [Menu], and select the desired function.
• Traffic Announcement (TA): Enable or disable Traffic Announcements.
• Scan: All available stations are played for five seconds each.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set­tings can be changed.
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Radio
FM/AM
(1) Band
Switch between FM and AM.
(2) Presets
View all presets.
(3) List
View all available stations.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
Switching between FM, AM
• Press the [RADIO] button on the audio system to switch between FM and AM.
• Press the [Band] on the screen to switch between FM and AM.
Searching frequencies
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to search frequencies.
List
A list of all stations available in the vehicle’s current location is dis­played. Press the desired station.
Favourite stations can be saved to [Presets] by pressing the [save].
Presets
Save up to 40 frequently used sta­tions.
To listen to a preset, press the desired station list.
Press and hold the desired slot from 1 through 40. This saves the current station in the selected slot.
If the slot is empty, simply pressing saves the station to the slot.
Menu
Press the [Menu], and select the desired function.
• Scan: All available stations are played for five seconds each.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set­tings can be changed.
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Media
NOTICE -
Using the Discs
• This device has been manufac­tured to be compatible with soft­ware bearing the following logo marks.
• Do not clean discs with chemical solutions, such as record sprays, antistatic sprays, antistatic liq­uids, benzene, or thinners.
• After using a disc, put the disc back in its original case to prevent disc scratches.
• Hold discs by their edges or within the center hole to prevent damages to disc surfaces.
• Do not introduce foreign sub­stances into the disc insert/eject slot. Introducing foreign sub­stances could damage the device interior.
• Do not insert two discs simultane­ously.
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• When using CD-R/CD-RW discs, differences in disc reading and playing times may occur depend­ing on the disc manufacturer, pro­duction method and the recording method as used by the user.
• Clean fingerprints and dust off the disc surface (coated side) with a soft cloth.
• The use of CD-R/CD-RW discs attached with labels may result in disc slot jams or difficulties in disc removal. Such discs may also result in noise while playing.
• Some CD-R/CD-RW discs may not properly operate depending on the disc manufacturer, production method and the record method as used by the user. If problems per­sist, trying using a different CD as continued use may result in mal­functions.
• The performance of this product may differ depending on the CDRW Drive Software.
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• Copy-protected CDs such as Stype CDs may not function in the device. DATA discs cannot be played. (However, such discs may still operate but will do so abnor­mally.)
• Do not use abnormally shaped discs (8cm, heart-shaped, octagon­shaped) as such discs could lead to malfunctions.
• If the disc is straddled on the disc slot without removal for 10 sec­onds, the disc will automatically be reinserted into the disc player.
• Only genuine audio CDs are sup­ported. Other discs may result in recognition failure (e.g. copy CDR, CDs with labels).
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Disc CD
(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat.
(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle play.
(3) List
View a list of all songs.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(5) Album Image
View song info.
(6) Pause
Pause or play music.
(7) Playback progress
Press to skip to the desired location.
Playback
• Press the [MEDIA] button and select [Disc CD].
• When a disc is inserted in the audio system, disc playback begins automatically.
Changing songs
• Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to play the previous or next song.
• Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK] button to rewind or fast-forward the song that is currently playing.
• Search songs by turning the TUNE knob, and press the knob to play.
Selecting songs from a list
Press the [List] to see a list of songs available for play.
Select and play the desired song.
Repeat play
Press the [Repeat] to enable or dis­able ‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’.
Repeat all: All songs in the playlist are repeated.
Repeat current song: The song that is currently playing is repeated.
Shuffle play
Press the [Shuffle] to enable/disable ‘Shuffle’ play.
Shuffle: Songs are played in a random order.
Menu
Press the [Menu] and select the desired function.
• Information: Detailed information on the song that is currently play­ing is displayed.
• Scan: All songs are played for 10 seconds each.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set­tings can be changed.
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NOTICE -
Using MP3
Supported audio formats
File f
ormats other than the formats above may not be recognized or playable. Information such as file name may not be displayed.
Range of supported compressed file types
1. Bitrate range (Kbps)
2. Sampling frequency (Hz)
• The sound quality of MP3/WMA compressed files may vary depend­ing on the bitrate. (A higher bitrate can have better sound quality.)
• The product only recognizes files with the MP3 or WMA extension. Files without one of these exten­sions are not recognized.
3. Number of recognizable folders
and files
• Folders: 2,000 for USB
• Files: 6,000 for USB
• No recognition limit for folder hier­archies
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4. Character display range (Unicode)
• Filenames: Up to 64 English char­acters (64 Korean characters)
• Foldernames: Up to 32 English characters (32 Korean characters)
The scroll feature can be used to
display file and folder names that are too long to display on the screen.
Languages supported (Unicode sup­port)
• Korean: 2,604 characters
• English: 94 characters
• Common Chinese characters: 4,888 characters
• Special symbols: 986 characters
Japanese/Simplified Chinese char-
acters are not supported.
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Disc MP3
(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat.
(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle play.
(3) List
View a list of all songs.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(5) Album Image
View song info.
(6) Pause
Pause or play music.
(7) Playback progress
Press to skip to the desired location.
Playback
• Press the [MEDIA] button and select [Disc MP3].
• When a disc is inserted in the audio system, disc playback begins automatically.
Changing songs
• Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to play the previous or next song.
• Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK] button to rewind or fast-forward the song that is currently playing.
• Search songs by turning the TUNE knob, and press the knob to play.
Selecting songs from a list
Press the [List] to see a list of songs available for play.
Select and play the desired song.
Repeat play
Press the [Repeat] to enable or dis­able ‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’ or ‘Repeat folder’.
Repeat all: Repeat all songs in the playlist.
Repeat current song: The song that is currently playing is repeated.
Repeat folder: All songs in the current folder are repeated.
Shuffle play
Press the [Shuffle] to enable/disable ‘Shuffle’, ‘Shuffle folder’.
Shuffle: Songs are played in a random order.
Shuffle folder: Songs within the current folder are played in ran­dom order.
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Menu
Press the [Menu] and select the desired function.
• Information: Detailed information on the song that is currently play­ing is displayed.
• Scan: All songs are played for 10 seconds each.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set­tings can be changed.
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NOTICE -
Using the USB Devices
• Starting the vehicle while a USB device is connected can damage the device. Please disconnect USB devices before starting the vehicle.
• Starting the vehicle or stopping the engine while an external USB device is connected can result in failure of the external USB device to operate.
• Be cautious of static electricity when connecting/disconnecting external USB devices.
• An encrypted MP3 player is not recognized when connected as an external device.
• External USB devices may not be recognized, depending on the state of the external USB device.
• Only products with byte/sectors formatted at 4 KB or lower are recognized.
• Only USB devices in FAT12/16/32 format are recognized; NTFS and ExFAT file systems are not recog­nized.
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• Some USB devices are not recog­nized due to compatibility issues.
• Do not touch the USB connections.
• Connecting and disconnecting USB devices rapidly over a short period of time can cause equip­ment failure.
• Abnormal sounds may be audible when the USB device is discon­nected.
• Turn the audio off before connect­ing or disconnecting external USB devices.
• Recognition may take longer depending on the type, capacity or file format of the external USB device. This is not a product mal­function.
• Use of USB devices for purposes other than playing music files is prohibited.
• Image display and video playback are not supported.
• Use of USB accessories, including charge and heat though the USB I/F, can lead to reduced product performance or malfunctions. Do not use USB devices or accessories for these purposes.
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• Use of aftermarket USB hubs and extension cables can result in the vehicle’s audio system failing to rec­ognize your USB device. Connect the USB device directly to the mul­timedia port of your vehicle.
• When using high-capacity USB devices with logical drive divi­sions, only files saved on the high­est level logical drive can be played. If applications are loaded on a USB drive, file playback may fail.
• Some MP3 players, cell phones, digital cameras, etc. (USB devices that are not recognized as mobile storage) may not operate normally when connected.
• USB charging may not be sup­ported by some mobile devices.
• Operation is guaranteed only for standard (Metal Cover Type) USB Memory drives.
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• Operation of HDD, CF, SD and memory stick devices is not guar­anteed.
• DRM (Digital Rights Management) files cannot be played.
• SD-type USB memory, CF-type USB memory, and other USB memory devices that require adapters for connection are not supported.
• Proper operation of USB HDDs or USB drives with connectors that loosen due to vehicle vibrations is not guaranteed. (iStick, etc.)
• USB products that are used as key chains or cell phone accessories may damage the USB jack and affect proper file play­back. Please refrain from use. Use only products with plug connec­tors, as shown in the following illustration.
• When MP3 devices or cell phones are connected simultaneously through AUX, BT Audio and USB modes, a popping noise or mal­function may occur.
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USB
(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat.
(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle play.
(3) List
View a list of all songs.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(5) Album Image
View song info.
(6) Pause
Pause or play music.
(7) Playback progress
Press to skip to the desired location.
Playback
• Press the [MEDIA] button, and select [USB].
• Connect a USB drive to the USB port to automatically play files on the USB drive.
Changing songs
• Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to play the previous or next song.
• Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK] button to rewind or fast forward the currently playing song.
• Search songs by turning TUNE knob, and press the knob to play.
Selecting songs from a list
Press the [List] to see a list of songs available for play.
Select and play the desired song.
Repeat play
Press the [Repeat] to enable or dis­able ‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’, ‘Repeat folder’ or ‘Repeat cat­egory’.
Repeat all: All songs in the playlist are repeated.
Repeat current song: The cur­rently playing song is repeated.
Repeat folder: All songs in the current folder are repeated.
Repeat category: Repeat all songs in the current category.
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NOTICE
The repeat folder function is avail­able only when songs are playing from the [File] category under [List].
Shuffle play
Press the [Shuffle] to enable/disable ‘Shuffle’, ‘Shuffle folder’ or ‘Shuffle category’.
Shuffle: Songs are played in random order.
Shuffle folder: Songs within the current folder are played in ran­dom order.
Shuffle category: Songs within the current category are played in random order.
Menu
Press the [Menu], and select the desired function.
• Save to My Music: Songs on your USB device can be saved to My Music.
(1) File: Select a file to save. (2) Mark All: Select all files. (3) Unmark All: Deselect all files. (4) Save: Save the selected file(s).
- Select the files you want to save,
and press the [Save]. This saves the selected files to My Music.
- Saving is canceled if phone calls
are received or made while sav­ing.
- Up to 6,000 files can be saved.
- The currently playing file on the USB device cannot be changed while saving.
- My Music cannot be used while saving.
- Up to 700 MB can be saved.
• Information: Detailed informationon the currently playing song is dis­played.
• Scan: All songs are played for 10 seconds each.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set­tings can be changed.
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NOTICE -
Using the iPod
®
Devices
• To use the audio system’s iPod
®
control function, use the dedicated cable provided with your iPod®.
• Connecting the iPod®to the vehi­cle during play may result in a loud noise that lasts about one to two seconds. Connect the iPod®to the vehicle after stopping or paus­ing play.
• Connect the iPod®with the vehicle in the ACC ON state to begin charging.
• When connecting the iPod®cable, be sure to fully push the cable into the port.
• When EQ effects are enabled simultaneously on external devices, such as iPod®s and the audio system, the EQ effects may overlap, causing sound quality deterioration or distortion. Deactivate the EQ function for all external devices, if possible.
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• Noise may occur when your iPod
®
or the AUX port is connected. Disconnect and store separately when not in use.
• There may be noise if the audio system is used with an iPod®or AUX external device connected to the power jack. In these cases, dis­connect the iPod®or external device from the power jack.
• Play may be interrupted, or device malfunctions may occur depend­ing on the characteristics of your iPod®/iPhone®.
• Play may fail if your iPhone®is con­nected through both Bluetooth®and USB. In this case, select Dock con­nector or Bluetooth®on your iPhone®to change the sound out­put settings.
• If your software version does not support the communication proto­col or your iPod®is not recognized due to device failure, anomalies or defects, iPod®mode cannot be used.
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• iPod®nano (5th generation) devices may not be recognized if the battery is low. Charge suffi­ciently before use.
• The search and song play order in the iPod®device may be different from the search order in the audio system.
• If the iPod®has failed due to an internal defect, please reset the iPod®(consult your iPod®manual).
• Depending on the software ver­sion, the iPod®may fail to sync with the system. If the media is removed or disconnected before recognition, the previous mode may not be restored (iPad®cannot be charged).
• Cables other than the 1-meter cable provided with iPod®/iPhone®prod­ucts may not be recognized.
• When other music apps are used on your iPod®, the system sync function may fail due to malfunc­tion of the iPod®application.
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iPod
®
(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat.
(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle play.
(3) List
View a list of all songs.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(5) Album Image
View song info.
(6) Pause
Pause or play music.
(7) Playback progress
Press to skip to the desired location.
Playback
• Connect your iPod
®
to the audio USB port, press the [MEDIA] but- ton, and select [iPod].
Changing songs
• Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to play the previous or next song.
• Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK] button to rewind or fast forward the currently playing song.
• Search songs by turning the TUNE knob, and press the knob to play.
Selecting songs from a list
Press the [List] to see a list of songs available for play.
Select and play the desired song.
Repeat play
Press the [Repeat] to enable or dis­able ‘Repeat category’, ‘Repeat cur­rent song’.
Repeat category: Repeat all songs in the current category.
Repeat current song: The cur­rently playing song is repeated.
Shuffle play
Press the [Shuffle] to enable/disable ‘Shuffle category’ play.
Shuffle category: Songs within the current category are played in random order.
Menu
Press the [Menu], and select the desired function.
• Information: Detailed info on the currently playing song is displayed.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set­tings can be changed.
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When other music programs are run­ning
When songs saved on your iPod
®
are playing through a separate music app, the following screen is dis­played.
(1) Play/Pause: Pause or play music
.
(2) Play iPod Files: Play music files
saved on your iPod
®
.
(3) Album Image: View playback info.
NOTICE
Operation cannot be carried out correctly due to iPod®application malfunction.
Playing iPod Files
• Select [Play iPod Files] to play songs saved on your iPod
®
.
If there are no songs saved on your iPod
®
, the [Play iPod Files] is dis-
abled.
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Using Bluetooth®(BT) Audio (if equipped)
• Bluetooth®Audio mode can only be used if a Bluetooth®-enabled phone is connected. Only devices that support Bluetooth®audio can be used.
• If the Bluetooth®-enabled phone is disconnected during play, the music stops.
• When the TRACK UP/DOWN buttons are used during Bluetooth®audio streaming, a popping noise or sound interrup­tions may occur, depending on the cell phone device.
• Depending on the cell phone model, the audio streaming func­tion may not be supported.
• If a phone call is made or received when music is playing in Bluetooth®Audio mode, the call may mix with the music.
• When returning to Bluetooth
®
Audio mode after ending a call, play might not resume automati­cally for some cell phone models.
CAUTION
• Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Handsfree is a feature that enables drivers to practice safe driving. Connecting the car audio system with a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology phone allows the user to con­veniently make calls, receive calls, and manage the phone book. Before using the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology, carefully read the contents of this user’s manual.
• Excessive use or operations while driving may lead to neg­ligent driving practices and be the cause of accidents.
• Do not operate the device excessively while driving.
• Viewing the screen for pro­longed periods of time is dan­gerous and may lead to acci­dents.
• When driving, view the screen only for short periods of time.
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Bluetooth®(BT) Audio (if equipped)
(1) Play/Pause
Pause or play music.
(2) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(3) Album Image
View song info.
NOTICE
• Some cell phone models may not support particular functions.
• Bluetooth®audio volume is synced with cell phone media volume.
Playback
• Press the [MEDIA] button, and select [BT Audio].
Changing songs
• Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to play the previous or next song.
NOTICE
Some cell phones may not support this function.
Menu
Press the [Menu], and select the desired function.
• Connections: The currently con­nected Bluetooth
®
device can be
changed.
• Information: Detailed information on the currently playing song is dis­played.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound settings can be changed.
AUX
Running AUX
• Press the [MEDIA] button, and select [AUX].
• Connect the external device con­nection jack to the AUX terminal to run AUX.
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My Music
(1) Repeat
Enable/disable repeat.
(2) Shuffle
Enable/disable shuffle play.
(3) List
View a list of all songs.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
(5) Album Image
View song info.
(6) Pause
Pause or play music.
(7) Playback progress
Press to skip to the desired location.
Playback
Press the [MEDIA] button, and select [My Music].
• My Music cannot be selected if it does not contain music.
• Check the content of your USB drive before saving music to My Music.
Changing songs
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to play the previous or next song.
• Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK] button to rewind or fast forward the currently playing song.
• Search songs by turning the TUNE knob and press the knob to play.
Selecting songs from a list
Press the [List] to see a list of songs available for play.
Select and play the desired song.
Repeat play
Press the [Repeat] to enable or dis­able ‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’ or ‘Repeat category’.
Repeat all: All songs in the playlist are repeated.
Repeat current song: The cur­rently playing song is repeated.
Repeat category: Repeat all songs in the current category.
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Shuffle play
Press the [Shuffle] to enable/disable ‘Shuffle’, ‘Shuffle category’.
Shuffle: Songs are played in random order.
Shuffle category: Songs within the current category are played in random order.
Menu
Press the [Menu], and select the desired function.
• Delete Files: You can delete files from My Music.
(1) File: Select saved file
.
(2) Mark All: Select all files. (3) Unmark All: Deselect all files. (4) Delete: Delete the selected file(s).
- Select the file to delete, then press the [Delete] to delete it.
- Delete is canceled if phone calls are received or made during delete.
• Add to Playlist: Frequently played songs can be paired in a [Playlist].
- Songs can be played from the
[Playlist].
• Information: Detailed info on the currently playing song is displayed.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set­tings can be changed.
• Scan: All songs are played for 10 seconds each.
Delete from Playlist
When a song in the playlist is play­ing, press the [Menu] and select [Delete from Playlist].
Select the song to delete, then press [Delete].
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Phone (if equipped)
NOTICE -
Using Bluetooth®(BT) Phone
• Bluetooth®is a near-field wireless networking technology that uses the 2.4 GHz frequency to connect various devices within a certain distance wirelessly.
• The technology is used in PCs, peripherals, Bluetooth®phones, tablet PCs, household appliances and automobiles. Devices support­ing Bluetooth
®
can exchange data at high speeds without physical cable connections.
• Bluetooth®Handsfree devices enable convenient access to phone functions through cell phones equipped with Bluetooth®.
• Some Bluetooth®devices may not be supported by the Bluetooth
®
Handsfree function.
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• When Bluetooth
®
is connected and calls are attempted through a con­nected cell phone from outside the vehicle, the call is connected through the Bluetooth®Handsfree function of the vehicle.
• Please be sure to disconnect the Bluetooth®Handsfree function through your Bluetooth®device or the audio screen.
• The Bluetooth®Handsfree func­tion helps drivers to drive safely. By connecting a Bluetooth®­enabled phone to the vehicle’s audio system, phone calls can be made and received through the audio system and contacts can be managed. Consult the user manu­al before use.
• Excessive manipulation of con­trols while driving, making it diffi­cult to pay attention to the road ahead, can lead to accidents. Do not operate the device excessively while driving.
• Looking at the screen for a pro­longed time increases the risk of accidents. Keep time spent looking at the screen to a minimum.
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Precautions when connecting Bluetooth
®
devices
• The vehicle supports the following Bluetooth
®
functions. Some Bluetooth®devices may not sup­port some functions.
1) Bluetooth
®
Handsfree phone
calls
2) Operations during a call
(Private, Switch, Out Vol. con­trols)
3) Download call history saved to
the Bluetooth
®
device
4) Download contacts saved to the
Bluetooth
®
device
5) Automatic contacts/call history
download when Bluetooth
®
is
connected
6) Automatic Bluetooth
®
device connection when the vehicle is started
7) Bluetooth
®
audio streaming
playback
• Before connecting the audio sys­tem to your device, make sure your device supports Bluetooth
®
.
• Even if your device supports Bluetooth
®
, a Bluetooth®connec­tion cannot be established if the device’s Bluetooth®function is switched off. Search and connect with the Bluetooth®function enabled.
• Pair or connect Bluetooth
®
devices to the audio system with the vehi­cle at a standstill.
• If a Bluetooth
®
connection is lost due to abnormal conditions while a Bluetooth®device is connected (communication range exceeded, device power OFF, communication errors, etc.), the disconnected Bluetooth®device is searched for and automatically reconnected.
• If you want to disable the Bluetooth
®
device auto-connect function, turn the Bluetooth®func­tion OFF on your device. Consult the user manuals for individual devices to see whether Bluetooth
®
is supported.
• Handsfree call quality and volume may vary depending on the type of Bluetooth
®
device.
• Some Bluetooth
®
devices are sub­ject to intermittent Bluetooth®con­nection failures. In this case, use the following method.
1) Turn the Bluetooth
®
function off on your Bluetooth®device Turn it on and try again.
2) Delete the paired device from both the audio system and Bluetooth
®
device, then pair
again.
3) Power down your Bluetooth
®
device Turn it on and try again.
4) Completely remove the battery from your Bluetooth
®
device; reinsert it, reboot, and attempt connection.
5) Restart the vehicle and reat­tempt connection.
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Pairing a Bluetooth®device
Information on pairing Bluetooth
®
devices
• Pairing refers to the process of pairing Bluetooth
®
cell phones or devices with the system prior to connection. This is a necessary procedure for Bluetooth®connec­tion and usage.
• Up to five devices can be paired.
• Pairing Bluetooth
®
device is not
allowed while vehicle is moving.
Pairing the first Bluetooth
®
device
Select the [PHONE] button on the audio system or the [CALL] button on the steering wheel remote control Search for the vehicle from the Bluetooth
®
device, and pair Enter
the passkey on the Bluetooth
®
device or approve passkey Bluetooth®pairing completed.
1. When the [PHONE] button on the audio or the [CALL] button on the steering wheel remote control is pressed, the following screen is dis­played. Devices can now be paired.
(1) Vehicle Name : Searched name in
Bluetooth
®
device.
(2) Passkey: Passkey for device pairing.
NOTICE
The vehicle name in the image above is an example. Refer to your device for the actual name of your device.
2. Search for available Bluetooth
®
devices in the Bluetooth®menu of your Bluetooth®device (cell phone, etc.).
3. Confirm that the vehicle name in your Bluetooth
®
device matches the vehicle name shown on the audio screen, then select it.
4-1. For devices that require passkey
entry, a passkey entry screen is shown on your Bluetooth
®
device.
- Enter the passkey ‘0000’, shown on the audio screen, in your Bluetooth
®
device.
4-2. For devices that require passkey
confirmation, the following screen is shown on the audio system. A 6-digit passkey input screen is shown in the Bluetooth
®
device.
- After confirming that the 6-digit passkey on the audio screen and the Bluetooth
®
device are identi-
cal, press [OK] in your Bluetooth
®
device.
NOTICE
The 6-digit passkey in the image above is an example. Refer to your vehicle for the actual passkey.
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Pairing a second Bluetooth®device
Press the [SETUP] button on the audio system Select [Phone] Select [Connections] Select [Add New].
- The pairing procedure from this point is identical to [Pairing the first Bluetooth device].
NOTICE
• Bluetooth®standby mode lasts for three minutes. If a device is not paired within three minutes, pair­ing is canceled. Start over from the beginning.
• For most Bluetooth®devices, a connection is established automat­ically after pairing. Some devices, however, require separate confir­mation when connecting after pairing. Be sure to check your Bluetooth®device after pairing to confirm that it has connected.
Connecting Bluetooth®devices
If there are no connected devices
Select the [PHONE] button on the audio system or the [CALL] button in the steering wheel remote control List of paired Bluetooth
®
devices Select the desired Bluetooth®device from the list Connect Bluetooth®.
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If there are connected devices
Select the [PHONE] button on the audio system Select [Settings] Select [Connections] Select Bluetooth
®
device to connect Select
[Connect] Connect Bluetooth®.
NOTICE
• Only one Bluetooth®device can be connected at a time.
• When a Bluetooth®device is con­nected, other devices cannot be paired.
Accepting/rejecting phone calls
Receiving phone calls with Bluetooth®connected.
(1) Caller name: If the caller number
is in your contacts, the correspon­ding name is displayed.
(2) Incoming phone number: Incoming
phone number is displayed. (3) Accept: Accept call. (4) Reject: Reject call.
NOTICE
• When the incoming call screen is displayed, audio mode and the set­tings screen cannot be shown. Only call volume control is sup­ported.
• Some Bluetooth®devices may not support the call reject function.
• Some Bluetooth®devices may not support the phone number display function.
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Operation during calls
Incoming call with Bluetooth®con­nected Select [Accept].
(1) Call duration: Call duration display. (2) Caller name: If the caller number is
in your contacts, the corresponding name is displayed.
(3) Incoming phone number: Incoming
phone number is displayed.
(4) Keypad: Number keypad for
Automatic Response Service input is displayed.
(5) Private: Call is transferred to a cell
phone.
(6) Outgoing volume: Adjust outgoing
voice volume.
(7) End: End call.
NOTICE
• Some Bluetooth®devices may not support the Private function.
• The outgoing voice volume may vary depending on the type of Bluetooth®device. If the outgoing voice volume is too high or low, adjust the outgoing volume.
Favorites
Select the [PHONE] button on the audio system Select [Favorites] Favorites list displayed.
(1) Favorites list: A list of paired
favorites is displayed. Connect a call when selected.
(2) Detailed info: Detailed info saved
to favorites is displayed.
(3) Add to Favorites: Add a down-
loaded phone number to favorites.
(4) Delete: Delete a saved favorites.
NOTICE
• Up to 20 favorites can be paired for each paired Bluetooth®device.
• Favorites can be accessed when the Bluetooth®device they were paired from is connected.
• The audio system does not down­load favorites from Bluetooth
®
devices. Favorites must be newly saved before use.
• To add to favorites, contacts must be downloaded first.
• Saved favorites are not updated even if the contacts of the connect­ed Bluetooth®device are changed. In this case, favorites need to be deleted and added again.
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Call history
Select the [PHONE] button on the audio system Select [Call history] Call history is displayed.
(1) Call history: Display the down-
loaded call history list. Connect a call when selected.
(2) Detailed info: Detailed call history
info is displayed.
(3) Sort by: Sort by all calls, dialed
calls, received calls or missed calls.
(4) Download: Download call history
from connected Bluetooth
®
devices.
NOTICE
• Up to 50 dialed, received and missed calls are saved.
• When the latest call history is received, the existing call history is deleted.
Contacts
Select the [PHONE] button on the audio system Select [Contacts] Select letter (ABC) Contacts dis­played.
(1) Contacts: Display downloaded
contacts. Connect a call when selected.
(2) Detailed info: Detailed contact
info is displayed. Phone numbers can be saved in
favorites or removed from from the detailed info screen.
(3) Download: Download contacts
from connected Bluetooth
®
devices.
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NOTICE
• Up to 2,000 contacts can be saved.
• In some cases, additional confir­mation from your Bluetooth
®
device is necessary when down­loading contacts. If downloading of contacts unsuccessful, consult your Bluetooth®device’s settings or the audio screen to approve the download.
• Contacts without phone numbers are not displayed.
Dial
Select the [PHONE] button on the audio Select [Dial].
(1) Phone number entry window: The
phone number entered using the keypad is displayed.
(2) Clear
- Press to delete individual digits.
- Press and hold to delete the entire phone number.
(3) Keypad: Enter phone number. (4) Bluetooth
®
phone name
- The name of the connected Bluetooth
®
device is displayed.
- Contacts matching the keypad number/letter input are displayed.
(5) Call
- Enter and select a phone num­ber to call.
- Select without entering a phone number to see the most recent dialed call.
Settings
Select the [PHONE] button on the audio Select [Settings].
- For phone settings, refer to Setup page.
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Setup
Access Display, Sound, Phone*, System and Display Off settings.
Select the [SETUP] button on the audio system.
* if equipped
Display
Select the [SETUP] button on the audio system Select [Display].
• Mode: Audio screen brightness can be adjusted to the time of day.
• Illumination: The brightness of the audio screen can be changed.
• Text Scroll: If text is too long to be displayed on the screen, enable the text scroll function.
Sound
Select the [SETUP] button on the audio system Select [Sound].
• Position: Sound balance and pan­ning can be adjusted.
• Tone: Sound tone color can be adjusted.
• Speed Dependent Volume: Automatically adjust volume based on vehicle speed.
• Beep: Select whether to play a beep sound when the screen is touched.
Phone (if equipped)
Select the [SETUP] button on the audio system Select [Phone].
• Connections: Control pairing, dele­tion, connection and disconnection of Bluetooth
®
devices.
• Auto Connection Priority: Set the connection priority of Bluetooth
®
devices when the vehicle is started.
• Download Contacts: Contacts can be downloaded from connected Bluetooth
®
devices.
NOTICE
• When paired devices are deleted, the call history and contacts of the device saved to the audio system are deleted.
• For Bluetooth®connections with low connection priority, some time may be required for the connec­tion to be established.
• Contacts can be downloaded only from the currently connected Bluetooth®device.
• If no Bluetooth®device is connect­ed, the Download Contacts button is disabled.
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System
Select the [SETUP] button on the audio system Select [System].
• Memory Information: View My Music memory usage.
• Language: Change the user lan­guage.
• Default: Reset the audio system.
NOTICE
The system resets to the default val­ues, and all saved data and settings are lost.
Display Off
To prevent glare, the screen can be turned off with the audio system in operation.
Select the [SETUP] button on the audio system Select [Display Off].
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FCC Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class В 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. Іf 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
T
his 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 to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to
operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC.
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