HYUNDAI MOBIS ADBC0SNEE User Manual

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Car Multimedia System | User's Manual
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[ The functions and services described in this guide may differ from those provided in your vehicle. For precise information related to
your vehicle, refer to the owner's manual or catalog of your vehicle.
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Available information for users
Car Multimedia System User's Manual
Car Multimedia System Quick Reference Guide
Quick Guide This guide is the help built into the system. You can access basic information on
This guide introduces your system's functions and explains how to use them. To use your system correctly and safely, read this guide before using the system.
This guide combines key information into a quick reference. Use this guide to refer to descriptions and instructions more quickly and easily.
how to control the system and a brief description of major functions directly on the system screen.
How to access the guide: On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Quick
Guide .
For safety, this quick guide will not be displayed while the vehicle is moving. Park your vehicle in a safe location before accessing the quick guide.
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Symbols used in this guide
Indicates important information related to user safety. Failure to follow warnings may
Warning
Caution
Note
result in death or serious personal injury.
Indicates important information related to user safety. Failure to follow cautions may result in personal injury, or damage or malfunction your vehicle.
Indicates helpful information for convenient use.
*if equipped
Indicates descriptions for optional features.
This guide covers all specifications, including all trim models and optional specifications. It may include descriptions for features that are not equipped in your vehicle.
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Safety warnings
For safety, follow the instructions below. Failure to do so may increase the risk of a traffic accident, which may result in death or personal injury.
Ü About driving
Do not operate the system while driving.
Driving while distracted may result in a loss of vehicle control, potentially
leading to an accident, severe personal injury, or death. The driver’s primary responsibility is the safe and legal operation of a vehicle, and any handheld devices, equipment, or vehicle systems which divert the driver’s attention from this responsibility should never be used during operation of the vehicle.
Avoid watching the screen while driving.
Driving while distracted may lead to a traffic accident.
Stop your vehicle in a safe location before using functions that require
multiple operations.
Stop your vehicle first before using your mobile phone.
Using a mobile phone while driving may lead to a traffic accident.
If necessary, use the Bluetooth Handsfree feature to make calls and keep
the call as short as possible.
Keep the volume low enough to hear external sounds.
Driving without the ability to hear external sounds may lead to a traffic
accident.
Listening to a loud volume for a long time may cause hearing damage.
Ü About handling the system
Do not disassemble or modify the system.
Doing so may result in an accident, fire, or electric shock.
Do not allow liquids or foreign substances to enter the system.
Liquids or foreign substances may cause noxious fumes, a fire, or a
system malfunction.
Stop using the system if it malfunctions, such as no audio output or display.
If you continue using the system when it is malfunctioning, it may lead to
a fire, electric shock, or system failure.
Û Note
If you experience any problems with the system, contact your place of purchase or dealer.
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Safety cautions
For safety, follow the instructions below. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or damage to the system.
Ý About operating the system
Use the system with the engine running.
Using the system for a long time when the engine is stopped may
discharge the battery.
Do not install unapproved products.
Using unapproved products may cause an error while using the system.
System errors caused by installing unapproved products are not covered
under the warranty.
Ý About handling the system
Do not apply excessive force to the system.
Excessive pressure on the screen may damage the LCD panel or the
touch panel.
When cleaning the screen or button panel, make sure to stop the engine and use a soft, dry cloth.
Wiping the screen or buttons with a rough cloth or using solvents
(alcohol, benzene, paint thinner, etc.) may scratch or chemically damage the surface.
If you attach a liquid-type air freshener to the fan louver, the surface of the louver may become deformed due to the flowing air.
Û Note
If you experience any problems with the system, contact your place of purchase or dealer.
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HYUNDAI VEHICLE OWNER PRIVACY POLICY
Your Hyundai vehicle may be equipped with technologies and services that use information collected, generated, recorded or stored by the vehicle. Hyundai has created a Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy to explain how these technologies and services collect use and share this information.
You may read our Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy on the Hyundaiusa.com website at: https://www.hyundaiusa.com/owner-privacy-policy.aspx
If you would like to receive a hard copy of our Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy, please contact our Customer Connect Center at:
Hyundai Customer Care P.O. Box 20850 Fountain Valley, CA 92728 800-633-5151 consumeraffairs@hmausa.com
Hyundai’s Customer Connect Center representatives are available Monday through Friday, between the hours of 5:00 AM and 7:00 PM PST and Saturday and Sunday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST (English).
For Customer Connect Center assistance in Spanish or Korean, representatives are available Monday through Friday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST.
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Contents
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Component names and functions 1-2
Turning the system on or off 1-5
Controlling the touch screen 1-7
Getting to know the Home screen 1-8
Getting to know the driving assistance screen 1-9
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Setting up My Menu 2-2
Editing My Menu 2-2
Using Voice Memo 2-2
Using phone projection 2-3
Connecting your iPhone via Apple CarPlay 2-4 Connecting your Android smartphone via Android Auto 2-6
System overview
Useful features
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Turning on the radio 3-2
Changing the radio mode 3-2
Scanning for available radio stations 3-3
Searching for radio stations 3-3
Saving radio stations 3-4
Listening to saved radio stations 3-4
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Using the media player 4-2
Controlling the media player 4-3
Using the USB mode 4-5
Listening to music 4-5
Using the iPod mode 4-7
Using the AUX mode 4-10
Media player
Radio
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Connecting Bluetooth devices 5-2
Pairing devices with your system 5-2 Connecting a paired device 5-4 Disconnecting a device 5-5 Deleting paired devices 5-5
Using a Bluetooth audio device 5-6
Using a Bluetooth phone 5-7
Making a call 5-8 Answering calls 5-11 Using options during a call 5-12 Setting up your favorites list 5-14
Bluetooth
Setting the keyboard 6-7 Setting advanced options 6-8 Viewing system information 6-8
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Solutions 7-2
Sound and display 7-2 USB playback 7-4 iPod/iPhone playback 7-5 AUX mode 7-6 Bluetooth connection 7-7 Phone projection 7-8 System operation 7-9
Troubleshooting
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Setting the vehicle environment 6-2
Setting sounds 6-2
Setting the system sound 6-2
Setting the system screen 6-4
Setting the Home screen 6-4
Setting the screen saver 6-5
Setting Bluetooth 6-5
Setting the system environments 6-6
Setting the display language 6-6 Setting the time and date 6-7
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Settings
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System status icons 8-2
FAQ 8-3
System specifications 8-7
Important information 8-11
Index 8-13
Appendix
System overview
Component names and functions
Turning the system on or off
Controlling the touch screen
Getting to know the Home screen
Getting to know the driving assistance screen
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Component names and functions
Control panel
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a RADIO button
Press to turn on the radio. While listening to the radio, press to
change the radio mode.
b MEDIA button
Press to play content from a media storage device.
If you have multiple media storage devices, select one from the
media selection window.
c SEEK/TRACK button
While using an AV function, change the station/track/file
(except for the AUX mode).
While listening to the radio, press and hold to search for a
station.
While playing media, press and hold to rewind or fast forward
(except for the AUX and Bluetooth audio modes).
Note: Depending on vehicle models and specifications, the illustration above may differ from the product's actual
d PWR button/VOL knob
Press to turn AV (radio/media) on or off.
Press and hold to turn off the screen and the sound.
Turn to the left or right to adjust the system sound volume.
e Reset button
appearance and layout.
f HOME button
Press to access the Home screen.
i SETUP button
Press to access the settings screen.
g PHONE button
Press to start connecting a mobile phone via Bluetooth.
After a Bluetooth phone connection is made, press to access
your call history.
h Custom button ( )
Press to use a custom function.
j TUNE knob/FILE knob/ENTER button
While listening to the radio, turn to adjust the frequency or
change the station.
While playing media, turn to search for a track/file.
During a search, press to select the current track/file.
Note: Depending on vehicle models and specifications, the illustration above may differ from the product's actual appearance and layout.
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a Voice recognition button (
Press to start voice recognition of a connected smartphone via phone projection.
Press and hold to end voice recognition.
b MODE button
Press to switch between AV (radio/media) modes.
Press and hold to turn AV (radio/media) on or off.
c Volume lever (+/-)/Mute button ( )
Push up or down to adjust the volume.
Press to mute or unmute the system.
While playing media, press to pause or resume playback (except for the iPod
mode).
d Up/Down lever ( / )
While using an AV function, change the station/track/file (except for the AUX
mode).
While listening to the radio, push and hold to search for a station.
Steering wheel remote control
While playing media, push and hold to rewind or fast forward (except for the AUX
and Bluetooth audio modes).
e Call/Answer button ( )
Press to start connecting a mobile phone via Bluetooth.
After a Bluetooth phone connection is made, press to access your call history.
Press and hold to dial the most recent phone number. When a call comes in, press to answer the call.
During a call, press to switch between the active call and the held call. Press and
hold to switch the call between the system and the mobile phone.
f Call end button ( )
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Note: Depending on vehicle models and specifications, the illustration above may differ from the product's actual
appearance and layout.
Turning the system on or off
To turn on the system, start the engine.
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When the safety warning appears, read it and
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touch Confirm .
To change the display language, touch Language .
If you do not want to use the system while driving, you
can turn off the screen and the sound by pressing and holding the [PWR] button on the control panel. To use the system again, press the [PWR] button.
The system turns off when you stop the engine (ACC Off).
When you turn back on the system, the previous mode and
settings will remain intact.
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Ü Warning
Some functions may be disabled for safety reasons while
the vehicle is moving. They work only when the vehicle stops. Park your vehicle in a safe location before using any of them.
Stop using the system if it malfunctions, such as no audio
output or display. If you continue using the system when it is malfunctioning, it may lead to a fire, electric shock, or system failure.
Ý Caution
You can turn on the system when the key ignition switch is
placed in the "ACC" or "ON" position. Using the system for an extended period without the engine running drains the battery. If you plan on using the system for a long time, start the engine.
If you turn on your system without starting the engine, a
battery warning will appear. Once the engine starts, the battery warning will disappear.
Û Note
To avoid having audio play at an excessive volume when you start the engine, adjust the volume level before stopping the engine. You can also set the system to decrease the volume level automatically. On the Home screen, touch All Menus >
Setup > Sound > Priority and activate the Start-up Volume Limit option.
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Controlling the touch screen
Your system is equipped with a touch screen. You can perform various functions via touch inputs.
Ý Caution
Do not apply excessive pressure to the touch screen or
touch it with a pointed object. Doing so may damage the touch screen.
Do not let any electrically conductive material contact the
touch screen. A shock from static electricity may cause the system or the touch screen to malfunction.
Û Note
If you wear regular gloves, you will not be able to control the touch screen. Remove your gloves or wear gloves designed for use with a touch screen.
Touch
Touch an object lightly and lift your finger. You can perform a function or select an option.
Touch and hold
Touch an object and hold it for at least one second without lifting your finger. You can rewind or fast forward media by touching and holding an appropriate button.
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Drag
Touch and hold an object, drag it, and then drop it on a new location. You can move the selected object to another location or skip ahead or replay part of a song.
Getting to know the Home screen
From the Home screen, you can access various functions.
Swipe
Swipe the screen lightly in an appropriate direction. This is an easy way to scroll through a menu or list quickly.
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a a Current time and date b b System status icons >bSee p.8-2 "System status icons." c c AV information. Touch to activate the corresponding AV
mode in full screen.
d d Connection information. The connection status and
function icons are displayed.
e e Access the All Menus screen. f f Access the My Menu screen. >bSee p.2-2 "Setting up My
Menu."
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g g Run applications and view the quick guide. h h Access the settings screen.
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To move to the Home screen from another screen, touch .
Rear view screen (common)
When you put the transmission shift lever in the "R" (Reverse) position while the engine is running, the system screen will automatically display the rear view and the parking guides.
Getting to know the driving assistance screen
You can view the outside of your vehicle on the system screen. Depending on vehicle models, the screens displayed in this section may differ from the actual screen.
Ý Caution
The distance shown in the rear view screen may differ from the actual distance. For safety, be sure to visually check the rear, left, and right sides of your vehicle.
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Driving direction lines (yello
These lines show the directions of the vehicle according to the steering angle.
Neutral dir
These lines indicate your vehicle's expected path with the steering wheel in the neutral position. It can help you determine whether the vehicle is in the corr a parking space and prevent you from parking too close to the next vehicle.
Crash warning lines (red)
These lines are to prevent a collision.
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Ü Warning
When backing up, make sure to follow the guidelines below:
Before entering your vehicle, always check the area behind
your vehicle.
Do not solely rely on the rear view camera when backing
up. Always ensure that it is safe to back up by checking behind you and looking in the rearview mirrors.
Always back up slowly and stop immediately if you suspect
that a person, especially a child, might be behind you.
Û Note
The rear view screen remains active even if you move the
transmission shift lever to any position other than the "R" (Reverse) or “P” (Park) position after backing up. When you drive at 15 km/h or faster, the rear view screen will be deactivated and the system will display the previous screen automatically.
The parking guides sho
the steering angle.
If an object comes too close to your vehicle as you are
backing up, a warning beep will sound. To prevent an accident that might result if you do not hear the beep, you can set the system to decrease the volume level of any media playing automatically when the vehicle is in reverse. On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup > Sound > Priority > Back-up Warning Priority .
w your vehicle’s path according to
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Steering-interactive camera
[ Checking the rear top view
With the rear top view feature, you can look down at what is behind you.
On the rear view screen, touch .
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a a These lines indicate the space necessary to open the
tailgate of your vehicle. It can help you see if there is enough space to open the tailgate after parking and if there is any obstacle to opening it.
b b This line represents an extension of your vehicle’s center.
It shows the path of your vehicle’s center according to the steering angle.
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Useful features
Setting up My Menu
Using Voice Memo
Using phone projection
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Setting up My Menu
Add your frequently used functions or favorites to My Menu to access them quickly from the Home screen. You can add up to 24 items to My Menu .
On the Home screen, touch My Menu > Add to
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My Menu .
If you have already added items, on the My Menu screen, touch Menu > Add .
You can delete the items added to My Menu .
On the Home screen, touch My Menu > Menu
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> Delete .
Select items to delete and touch Delete > Yes .
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Using Voice Memo
Select items to add and touch Add > Yes .
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Editing My Menu
You can rearrange the items added to My Menu .
On the Home screen, touch My Menu > Menu
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> Rearrange .
Drag an item to a desired location.
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You can record voice memos using the microphone installed in your vehicle and play voice memos on your system.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Voice Memo .
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a a Display the options list.
Delete : Delete voice memos.
Save to USB De
device. This option is available only for USB storage devices formatted in FAT16/32 formats.
Storage Info : View information on the storage space used for your voice memos.
b b List of your voice memos. Touch a voice memo to play it. c c Record/Pause button
Touch
Touch
d d Stop button
Touch
added to the voice memos list on the left of the screen.
You can also press the [ wheel.
vice : Save voice memos to a USB storage
to start recording.
to pause recording.
to stop recording. The recorded memo is
] button on the steering
Û Note
Voice memo recording mutes the function in operation or
pauses media playback.
If you make or answer a call while recording a voice memo,
the recording pauses. If an emergency call is connected, the recording will stop and the recorded voice memo will be saved automatically.
Using phone projection
Phone projection enables you to connect your Android smartphone or iPhone to your system and use their functions via the system. You can perform and control your smartphone applications by using the larger screen and enhance your use of the system.
Ý Caution
Use only applications that are compatible with phone
projection. Using incompatible applications may cause problems for your system or smartphone.
Only compatible applications will be displayed on the
phone projection screen. You can also check compatible applications by visiting the following websites:
- Apple CarPlay: https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay
- Android Auto: https://www.android.com/auto
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Connecting your iPhone via Apple CarPlay
Before using Apple CarPlay, be sure to check the following:
Apple CarPlay support on your iPhone
Visit the Apple homepage (https://www.apple.com/ios/ carplay) and check the iPhone models that support Apple CarPlay.
Apple CarPlay activated or updated on your iPhone
On your iPhone, ensure that Apple CarPlay is activated. If your iPhone does not have the function, update the iPhone's operating system to the latest version.
Start Apple CarPlay by following the steps below:
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup
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> Phone Projection > Apple CarPlay > Enable Apple CarPlay .
Connect your iPhone to the USB port in your
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vehicle via the cable supplied with the iPhone.
If you are connecting the device for phone projection for
the first time, read the message on the notification pop­up window and touch OK .
Ý Caution
Do not connect and disconnect a USB connector repeatedly in a short time. Doing so may cause an error in the device or a system malfunction.
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If your iPhone is locked, unlock it and agree to
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use phone projection.
When the iPhone is recognized successfully, Apple
CarPlay appears on the Home screen.
On the Home screen, touch Apple CarPlay .
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Use your iPhone's functions, such as calling and
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messaging, on your system.
Touch an icon on the screen to run an application or
perform a function.
- Touch the Apple home icon (
screen of Apple CarPlay.
- Touch the HYUNDAI icon (
screen of your system.
) to move to the main
) to move to the Home
Press the [ ] button on the steering wheel to start Siri.
Press the [MODE] button on the steering wheel to select
and start a media player installed on your smartphone, in addition to the system's AV modes.
Press the [
an incoming call.
To end Apple CarPlay, remove the USB cable
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] button on the steering wheel to answer
from your system.
Û Note
When a USB cable is connected to your system, you cannot
change the phone projection settings.
Depending on Apple's policies, applications or functions
that are compatible with Apple CarPlay, such as navigation apps or media players, may change. To check compatible applications, visit the Apple homepage (https://www.apple. com/ios/carplay).
To use phone projection in optimized environments, update
your smartphone's operating system to the latest version.
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Depending on the connected device's hardware, firmware,
and operating system versions, the recognition time may vary.
Using phone projection may result in mobile
communication charges.
Depending on the network signal status, some functions
may not work correctly.
Avoid controlling your smartphone while phone projection
is in use.
While you are using Apple CarPlay, the following functions
are unavailable:
- Bluetooth
- USB and iPod modes
- Volume control (depending on the connected device)
- Searches using the [TUNE/FILE] knob
- Android Auto
Connecting your Android smartphone via Android Auto
Before using Android Auto, be sure to check the following:
Android Auto support on your smartphone
Visit the Google homepage (https://www.android.com/ auto) and check the regions, device types, and models that support Android Auto.
Android Auto installed on your smartphone
Download and install the Android Auto application from Google Play. If you are in a region where Android Auto is not supported, you cannot install the application.
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Start Android Auto by following the steps below:
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup
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> Phone Projection > Android Auto > Enable Android Auto .
Connect your smartphone to the USB port in
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your vehicle via the cable supplied with the smartphone.
If you are connecting the device for phone projection for
the first time, read the message on the notification pop­up window and touch OK .
Ý Caution
If your smartphone is locked, unlock it and
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agree to use phone projection.
When the smartphone is recognized successfully,
Android Auto appears on the Home screen.
On the Home screen, touch Android Auto .
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Use your smartphone's functions, such as
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calling and messaging, on your system.
Touch an icon on the screen to run an application or
perform a function.
Press the [
Google voice recognition.
Press the [MODE] button on the steering wheel to select
and start a media player installed on your smartphone, in addition to the system's AV modes.
Press the [
using Bluetooth call functions.
To end Android Auto, remove the USB cable
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] button on the steering wheel to start
] button on the steering wheel to start
from your system.
Do not connect and disconnect a USB connector repeatedly in a short time. Doing so may cause an error in the device or a system malfunction.
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Û Note
When a USB cable is connected to your system, you cannot
change the phone projection settings.
Depending on Google's policies, the icons on the main
screen of Android Auto may change.
Depending on Google's policies, applications or functions
that are compatible with Android Auto may change. To check compatible applications, visit the Android homepage (https://www.android.com/auto).
To use phone projection in optimized environments, update
your smartphone's operating system to the latest version.
Depending on the connected device's hardware, firmware,
and operating system versions, the recognition time may vary.
Using phone projection may result in mobile
communication charges.
Depending on the network signal status, some functions
may not work correctly.
Avoid controlling your smartphone while phone projection
is in use.
While you ar
are unavailable:
- Bluetooth audio
- USB and iPod modes
- Searches using the [TUNE/FILE] knob
- Apple CarPlay
e using Android Auto, the following functions
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Radio
Turning on the radio
Changing the radio mode
Scanning for available radio stations
Searching for radio stations
Saving radio stations
Listening to saved radio stations
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Turning on the radio
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Radio .
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e e Select a radio mode. f f Set to display text information received from the current
broadcasting station.
g g Preview each radio station for five seconds and select the
station you want.
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a a Display the options list.
Station List : Access the list of available radio stations.
Delete Presets: Delete saved radio stations from the
preset list.
Sound Settings : Customize the system sound settings.
>bSee p.6-2 "Setting the system sound."
b b Move to the previous screen. c c Radio station information d d Preset list
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Changing the radio mode
On the radio screen, touch Band and select a desired mode.
Alternatively, press the [RADIO] button on the control panel
or the [MODE] button on the steering wheel. Each time you press the button, the radio mode switches to FM > AM in order.
Scanning for available radio stations
You can listen to each radio station for a few seconds and select the one you want.
On the radio screen, touch Scan .
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The system provides a preview of each radio station on the available stations list for five seconds.
When you find the radio station you want to
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listen to, touch Scan to stop the scan.
You can continue listening to the current radio station.
Searching for radio stations
To search for the previous or next available radio station, press the [ control panel.
To select a radio station from the available stations list, touch Menu > Station List on the radio screen.
You can also press and hold the [ to search for frequencies quickly. When you release the button, the next available radio station is selected automatically.
SEEK ] button on the
SEEK ] button
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Saving radio stations
Listening to saved radio
You can save your favorite radio stations and listen to them by selecting them from the preset list.
On the radio screen, touch and hold an empty slot from the preset list.
The radio station you are listening to will be added to the
selected slot.
Û Note
You can save up to 40 radio stations.
If the preset list is full, you can replace one of your favorite
stations with the station you are listening to. Touch and hold the station you want to replace.
stations
Select one of the radio stations in the preset list.
Alternatively, push the [ / ] lever on the steering wheel to change the radio station.
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Media player
Using the media player
Using the USB mode
Using the iPod mode
Using the AUX mode
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Using the media player
You can play music stored in various media storage devices, such as USB storage devices, smartphones, and iPods.
Connect a device to the USB port or the AUX
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port in your vehicle.
Playback may start immediately depending on the
device that you connect to the system.
Touch the AV information area on the Home
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screen or press the [MEDIA] button on the control panel.
If you have multiple media storage devices, press the
[MEDIA] button again and select a media mode from the media selection window.
Û Note
When you connect an Apple device, playback does not
start automatically and the AV information area remains in the previous mode. You cannot touch the AV information area to start playback. To start the media player in the iPod mode, press the [MEDIA] button on the control panel.
You can also change the mode by pressing the [MODE]
button repeatedly on the steering wheel.
Depending on vehicle models and specifications, available
buttons or the appearance and layout of the USB/AUX ports in your vehicle may vary.
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Controlling the media player
Use the buttons at the bottom of the playback screen to control the media player.
Pausing/Resuming playback
Touch to pause playback. Touch to resume playing your music.
You can also press the [
Û Note
The iPod mode does not support pausing or resuming playback with the [
] button on the steering wheel.
] button.
Rewinding/Fast forwarding
Touch and hold or to rewind or fast forward. Alternatively, press and hold the [ the control panel.
You can also push and hold the [
steering wheel.
TRACK ] button on
/ ] lever on the
Restarting the current playback
Touch to restart the song currently playing. Alternatively, press the [ panel.
You can also push the [
steering wheel.
TRACK] button on the control
/ ] lever downward on the
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Playing the previous or next song
Playing in random order
To play the previous song, touch twice or press the
TRACK] button twice on the control panel. To play the
[ next song, touch control panel.
You can also use the [
or press the [TRACK ] button on the
/ ] lever on the steering wheel.
Û Note
On the control panel, turn the [FILE] knob to find the
desired song and press the knob within five seconds to play the file.
If no control is detected within five seconds, the search
is canceled and the screen displays information about the song currently playing.
Playing repeatedly
Touch Repeat to play a file on repeat. The repeat play mode changes each time you touch it. The corresponding mode icon will be displayed on the screen. Depending on the current media or playlist, available repeat play modes may vary.
Touch Shuffle to shuffle an album or playlist. The shuffle play mode is activated or deactivated each time you touch it. When you activate the shuffle mode, the corresponding mode icon will be displayed on the screen. Depending on the current media or playlist, available shuffle play modes may vary.
Û Note
For specific descriptions of each media mode, refer to the corresponding section. The description on the Bluetooth audio mode is included in the "Bluetooth" chapter.
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Using the USB mode
You can play media files stored in portable devices, such as USB storage devices and MP3 players. Check compatible USB storage devices and file specifications before using the USB
>bSee p.8-7 "USB mode."
mode.
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Listening to music
Connect your USB device to the USB port in the
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vehicle.
Touch the AV information area on the Home
2
screen or press the [MEDIA] button on the control panel.
The media player is displayed in full screen.
If you have multiple media storage devices, press the
[MEDIA] button again and touch USB Music from the media selection window.
a a Access the files list. b b Display the options list.
Hide Current File : Delete the file that is playing
currently from the system.
Sound Settings : Customize the system sound
settings.
c c Move to the previous screen. d d Information about the song currently playing e e Repeat play mode f f Shuffle play mode g g Number of files on the current playlist h h Playback time and playback position
>bSee p.6-2 "Setting the system sound."
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Only USB storage devices formatted in FAT16/32 formats support deleting files. You can find the deleted files in the "Hidden_" folder.
Ý Caution
Start the engine of your vehicle before connecting a USB
device to your system. Starting the engine with a USB device connected to the system may damage the USB device.
Be careful of static electricity when connecting or
disconnecting a USB device. A static discharge may cause a system malfunction.
Be careful not to let your body or external objects contact
the USB port. Doing so may cause an accident or a system malfunction.
Do not connect and disconnect a USB connector repeatedly
in a short time. Doing so may cause an error in the device or a system malfunction.
Do not use a USB device for purposes other than playing
files. Using USB accessories for charging or heating may cause poor performance or a system malfunction.
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When connecting a USB storage device, do not use an
extension cable. Connect it directly to the USB port. If you use a USB hub or an extension cable, the device may not be recognized.
Fully insert a USB connector into the USB port. Failure to do
so may cause a communication error.
When you disconnect a USB device, a distorted noise may
occur.
The system can play only files encoded in a standard
format.
The following types of USB devices may not be recognized
or work correctly:
- Encrypted MP3 players
- USB devices not recognized as removable disks
A USB device may not be recognized depending on its
condition.
Some USB devices may be incompatible with your system.
Depending on the USB device's type, capacity, or the format
of files, USB recognition time may be longer.
Depending on the specification, some USB devices may not
support charging via a USB connection.
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[ Searching for music files on a file list
Access a file list to search for and select a song.
On the music playback screen, touch List .
1
Touch the screen to open a folder, move to
2
another category, or play a music file.
b b Move to the previous screen. c c Move up to another folder/category. d d Folder/Category name e e Search for a song based on categories. f f Scroll bar
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a a Display the options list.
Now Playing : Move to the location of the file
currently playing while searching for a music file in another folder/category. This option is disabled when a file in the current playlist is playing.
Using the iPod mode
You can listen to music stored on your Apple devices, such as an iPod or an iPhone. Check compatible Apple devices and iOS specifications before using the iPod mode.
mode."
Connect your Apple device to the USB port in
1
your vehicle using the cable supplied with the Apple device.
When connected, the device will begin charging. Music
playback will not start automatically.
>bSee p.8-9 "iPod
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On the control panel, press the [MEDIA] button.
2
If you have multiple media storage devices, press the
[MEDIA] button again and touch iPod from the media selection window.
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Ý Caution
Do not connect and disconnect a USB connector repeatedly in a short time. Doing so may cause an error in the device or a system malfunction.
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a a Access the files list. b b Display the options list.
Sound Settings : Customize the system sound
settings.
c c Move to the previous screen. d d Information about the song currently playing e e Repeat play mode f f Shuffle play mode g g Number of files on the current playlist h h Playback time and playback position
>bSee p.6-2 "Setting the system sound."
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Access a file list to search for and select a song.
On the music playback screen, touch List .
1
Touch the screen to move to another category
2
or play a music file.
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a a Move to the previous screen. b b Move up to another category.
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c c Category name d d Search for a song based on categories. e e Scroll bar
Notes on connecting Apple devices
Ensure that the iOS and firmware of your device is up-
to-date before connecting it to your system. Outdated devices may cause a system error.
If your device’s battery is low, the device may not be
recognized. Check the battery level and, if necessary, charge the battery before connecting the device to your system.
Use an Apple-approved cable. Using an unapproved cable
may cause a distorted noise or an error during playback.
Fully insert a USB connector into the USB port. Failure to
do so may cause a communication error.
When your device is connected to the USB port and the
AUX port simultaneously, it is recognized in the AUX mode. The device stays in the AUX mode even if the AUX cable is not connected to the system. To play music in iPod mode, disconnect the AUX cable from the device or change audio output of the device to "Dock."
If you connect your device to the system while playback
is in progress on the device, you may hear a high pitch sound just after the connection. Connect the device after stopping or pausing playback.
Connecting your device during a download or
synchronizing with iTunes may cause an error. Connect the device after the download or synchronization is complete.
If you connect an iPod nano (except for the 6th
generation) or an iPod classic, the brand logo will be displayed on the device screen. For an iPhone and an iPod touch, the logo will not be displayed.
Notes on playing Apple devices
Depending on the model, your device may not be
recognized due to unsupported communication protocols.
The order of the songs displayed or played on the system
may differ from the order of the songs stored in your device.
Podcasts and audiobooks will play on your system if the
dedicated applications are not installed on your Apple device. You can access those files in the Other category.
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Podcasts and audiobooks may not play or may not be
displayed on your system if your Apple device has iOS 6.0 or later installed.
In an iPhone, the audio streaming function and iPod
mode control may conflict. If an error occurs, disconnect and reconnect the USB cable.
When using an iPhone or an iPod touch, do not control
the device while it is connected to your system. An error may occur.
If you make or receive a call during playback via an
iPhone, the music may remain paused after you end the call. If you do not hear the music after ending a call, check the device to see if the music is paused.
Do not duplicate a song in multiple folders. One song
saved in multiple folders may cause an error with search and playback functions.
If you perform a media control function, such as stop or
repeat, just before a song ends, the song information displayed on the screen may not match the song currently playing. This is not a system error. Restart the iPod mode on the system or pause and resume playback on your device.
Using the AUX mode
You can listen to audio from your vehicle's speakers by connecting external devices, such as smartphones and MP3 players.
Connect an external device to the AUX port in your vehicle using an AUX cable.
The AUX mode starts automatically and the sound is heard
via your vehicle’s speakers.
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a a Display the options list.
Sound Settings : Customize the system sound settings.
>bSee p.6-2 "Setting the system sound."
b b Move to the previous screen.
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Because the system works as an output device of the
connected external device in the AUX mode, you cannot use controls other than the volume control. Use controls on the external device to control playback.
The sound volume for the AUX mode is adjusted separately
from the other modes.
Depending on the device type, using an external device
with the power cable plugged into the power jack may cause a distorted noise.
If the AUX cable is plugged into the system without an
external device, a distorted noise may occur. Remove the AUX cable from the AUX port when an external device is not connected.
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Bluetooth
Connecting Bluetooth devices
Using a Bluetooth audio device
Using a Bluetooth phone
5
Connecting Bluetooth devices
Pairing devices with your system
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless networking technology. Via Bluetooth, you can connect nearby mobile devices wirelessly to send and receive data between connected devices. This enables you to use your devices effectively.
To use Bluetooth, you must first connect a Bluetooth-enabled device to your system, such as a mobile phone or an MP3 player. Ensure that the device you want to connect supports Bluetooth.
Ü Warning
Park your vehicle in a safe location before connecting Bluetooth devices. Distracted driving can cause a traffic accident and lead to personal injury or death.
Û Note
On your system, you can use only Bluetooth Handsfree and
Audio features. Connect a mobile device that supports the Bluetooth Handsfree or Audio feature.
For more information on Bluetooth-enabled devices and
their functional compatibility, visit the HYUNDAI Motor America website (https://www.hyundaiusa.com/bluetooth).
For Bluetooth connections, first pair your device with your system to add it to the system's list of Bluetooth devices. You can register up to five devices.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup
1
> Bluetooth > Bluetooth Connection > Add New .
If you are pairing a device with your system for the first
time, you can also press the [ wheel. Alternatively, on the Home screen, touch All Menus > Phone .
On the Bluetooth device you want to connect,
2
] button on the steering
activate Bluetooth, search for your vehicle's system, and then select it.
Check the system's Bluetooth name, which is displayed
in the new registration pop-up window on the system screen.
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Ensure that the Bluetooth passkeys displayed
3
on the Bluetooth device screen and the system screen are the same and confirm the connection from the device.
Choose whether or not to connect the Bluetooth
4
device to your system prior to other devices.
If you grant priority to the Bluetooth device, it will be
connected automatically to the system when you turn on the system.
If you are connecting a mobile phone, permit
5
the system to access and download your data from the device.
Downloading data is only for Bluetooth call functions.
Permission is not required if you are connecting an audio device.
Û Note
It may take a while for the system to connect with the
device after you permit the system to access the device. When a connection is made, the Bluetooth status icon appears at the top of the screen.
You can change the permission settings via the mobile
phone's Bluetooth settings menu. For more information, refer to your mobile phone's user guide.
To register a new device, repeat steps 1 to 5.
When a device is connected to the system via Bluetooth,
you cannot pair another device.
If you do not want the system to connect with the device
automatically, deactivate Bluetooth on your device.
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Connecting a paired device
To use a Bluetooth device on your system, connect the paired device to the system. Your system can connect with only one device at a time.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup
1
> Bluetooth > Bluetooth Connection .
Touch Connect next to the device you want to
2
connect.
If another device is already connected to your system,
disconnect it. Touch Disconnect next to the device.
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a a View Bluetooth help. b b Connect the device. c c Disconnect the device. d d Pair a new device with your system. e e Delete paired devices. Downloaded data from devices
will also be deleted.
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If a connection ends because a device is out of the
connection range or a device error occurs, the connection will be restored automatically when the device enters the connection range or when the error is cleared.
If a connection is unstable due to a communication error, reset Bluetooth by touching All Menus > Setup > Bluetooth > Default Factory Settings , and then re-connect the device.
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Disconnecting a device
Deleting paired devices
If you want to stop using a Bluetooth device or connect another device, disconnect your currently connected device.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup
1
> Bluetooth > Bluetooth Connection .
Touch Disconnect next to the device.
2
Touch Yes .
3
If you no longer want a Bluetooth device paired or if you want to connect a new device when the Bluetooth device list is full, delete paired devices.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup
1
> Bluetooth > Bluetooth Connection > Delete Devices .
Select the devices you want to delete and touch
2
Delete .
To delete all paired devices, touch Mark All > Delete .
Touch Yes .
3
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Using a Bluetooth audio device
You can listen to music stored in the connected Bluetooth audio device via your vehicle's speakers.
On the control panel, press the [MEDIA] button.
If you have multiple media storage devices, press the
[MEDIA] button again and touch Bluetooth Audio from the media selection window.
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a a Display the options list.
Connections : Customize the Bluetooth connection
settings.
Sound Settings : Customize the system sound settings.
>bSee p.6-2 "Setting the system sound."
b b Move to the previous screen. c c Information about the song currently playing d d Repeat play mode e e Shuffle play mode f f Restart the current playback. Touch twice to play the
previous file. You can also press the [ the control panel or use the [ wheel.
g g Pause or resume playback. h h Play the next file. You can also press the [TRACK ]
button on the control panel or use the [ steering wheel.
i i Change the repeat play mode. j j Activate or deactivate the shuffle play mode.
>bSee p.5-2 "Connecting Bluetooth devices."
TRACK] button on
/ ] lever on the steering
/ ] lever on the
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Û Note
Depending on the connected Bluetooth device, mobile
phone, or the music player you are using, playback controls may differ.
Depending on the music player you are using, streaming
may not be supported.
Depending on the connected Bluetooth device or mobile
phone, some functions may not be supported.
If you connect a Bluetooth device or mobile phone to
your system via USB and Bluetooth simultaneously, the Bluetooth mode is deactivated and music plays in the USB or iPod mode. To listen to music streamed via Bluetooth, remove the USB device.
Using a Bluetooth phone
You can use Bluetooth to talk on the phone hands free. View call information on the system screen, and make or receive calls safely and conveniently via the vehicle's built-in microphone and speakers.
Ü Warning
Park your vehicle in a safe location before connecting any
Bluetooth devices. Distracted driving can cause a traffic accident and lead to personal injury or death.
Never dial a phone number or pick up your mobile phone while driving. Use of a mobile phone may distract your attention, making it difficult to recognize external conditions and reducing the ability to cope with unexpected situations, which may lead to an accident. If necessary, use the Bluetooth Handsfree feature to make a call and keep the call as short as possible.
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Making a call
If your mobile phone is connected to the system, you can make a call by selecting a name from your call history or contacts list. You can also enter a phone number on the keypad.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Phone .
1
Alternatively, press the [ ] button on the steering
wheel.
If you have multiple paired mobile devices,
2
select a mobile phone from your list of paired devices.
Select a phone number from your call history.
3
You can find the number you want by pushing the
/ ] lever on the steering wheel. You do not need to
[ touch the screen.
To select a phone number from your contacts list, touch
Contacts .
To enter a phone number manually, touch Dial .
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To end the call, press the [ ] button on the
4
steering wheel or touch End on the call screen.
[ Using your call history
On the Bluetooth phone screen, touch Call
1
History .
Select a call record from the list to make a call.
2
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a a Display the options list.
Download : Download your call history.
Bluetooth Settings : Customize the settings for
Bluetooth.
b b View all call records. c c View only dialed calls. d d View only received calls. e e View only missed calls.
>bSee p.6-5 "Setting Bluetooth."
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Some mobile phones may not support the download
function.
Up to 50 call records will be downloaded per individual list.
Call duration and time information will not be displayed on
the system screen.
Permission is required to download your call history
from the mobile phone. When you attempt to download data, you may need to permit the download on the mobile phone. If the download fails, check the mobile phone screen for any notification or the mobile phone's permission setting.
When you download your call history, any old data will be
deleted.
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[ Using the contacts list
On the Bluetooth phone screen, touch Contacts .
1
Select a contact from the list to make a call.
2
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a a Display the options list.
Download : Download your mobile phone contacts.
Search : Enter a contact's name or phone number to
search the list.
Bluetooth Settings : Customize the settings for
Bluetooth.
b b Select an initial letter to find contacts quickly.
>bSee p.6-5 "Setting Bluetooth."
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Only contacts in the supported format can be downloaded
and displayed from the Bluetooth device. Contacts from some applications will not be included.
Up to 5,000 contacts can be downloaded from your device.
Some mobile phones may not support the download
function.
Depending on the system's specifications, some of the
downloaded contacts may be lost.
Contacts stored both in the phone and in the SIM card are
downloaded. With some mobile phones, contacts in the SIM card may not be downloaded.
If you have set up speed dial numbers on the mobile
phone, you can make a call by touching and holding a speed dial number on the keypad. Depending on the mobile phone type, the speed dialing function may not be supported.
Permission is required to download contacts from the
mobile phone. When you attempt to download data, you may need to permit the download on the mobile phone. If the download fails, check the mobile phone screen for any notification or the mobile phone's permission setting.
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Depending on the mobile phone type or status,
downloading may take longer.
When you download your contacts, any old data will be
deleted.
You cannot edit or delete your contacts on the system.
When you connect a new mobile phone, your contacts
downloaded from the previous mobile phone will not be displayed, but they will remain in your system until you delete the previous phone from the device list.
[ Using the keypad
On the Bluetooth phone screen, touch Dial .
1
Enter a phone number on the keypad and touch
2
to make a call.
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You change your Bluetooth connection settings by touching
.
Answering calls
When a call comes in, a notification pop-up window of the incoming call appears on the system screen.
To answer the call, touch Accept .
Alternatively, press the [ ] button on the steering wheel.
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To reject the call, touch Reject .
Alternatively, press the [ ] button on the steering wheel.
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Depending on the mobile phone type, call rejection may not
be supported.
Once your mobile phone is connected to the system, the
call sound may be output through the vehicle’s speakers even after you exit the vehicle if the phone is within the connection range. To end the connection, disconnect the device from the system or deactivate Bluetooth on the device.
Using options during a call
During a call, you will see the call screen shown below. Touch a button to perform the function you want.
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a a Turn off the microphone so the other party cannot hear
you.
b b Adjust the microphone volume. c c Switch the call to your mobile phone. Depending on the
mobile phone type, this function may not be supported.
d d End the call. e e Display the keypad.
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If the caller information is saved in your contacts list, the
caller's name and phone number will be displayed. If the caller information is not saved in your contacts list, only the caller's phone number will be displayed.
You cannot switch to any other screen, such as the AV
screen or the settings screen, during a Bluetooth call.
Depending on the mobile phone type, call quality may vary.
On some phones, your voice may be less audible to the other party.
Depending on the mobile phone type, the phone number
may not be displayed.
[ Switching between calls
If your mobile phone supports call waiting, you can accept a second call. The first call is put on hold.
To switch between the active call and the held call, touch Switch or touch the phone number displayed on the call screen.
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Depending on the mobile phone type, this function may not be supported.
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Setting up your favorites list
If you register frequently used phone numbers as your favorites, you can find them and dial them quickly.
Touch next to the phone number you want.
4
The star icon changes to orange and the phone number
is added your favorites list.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Phone .
1
Alternatively, press the [ ] button on the steering
wheel.
On the Bluetooth phone screen, touch
2
Favorites .
Touch Menu > Edit and select a contact from
3
your contacts list.
If you have not yet added any favorites, touch Add New .
Û Note
You can register up to 10 favorites for each device.
• To delete one of your favorites, on the favorites list, touch Menu > Delete .
When you connect a new mobile phone, your favorites
set for the previous mobile phone will not be displayed, but they will remain in your system until you delete the previous phone from the device list.
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Settings
Setting the vehicle environment
Setting sounds
Setting the system screen
Setting the Home screen
Setting the screen saver
Setting Bluetooth
Setting the system environments
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Setting the vehicle environment
Setting sounds
You can change the settings related to driving or the interior and exterior environment of your vehicle.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup >
Vehicle .
Heated/ Ventilated Features
Set the steering wheel heater and the driver seat heater or ventilation to be controlled automatically.
The auto control mode will be deactivated if you operate the heater or ventilation controls manually. Selecting this option again or restarting the vehicle will reactivate the auto control mode.
You can change the settings related to sounds, such as the speaker volume and sound effects.
Setting the system sound
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup > Sound .
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Depending on vehicle models or specifications, available
options may vary.
Depending on the system or amplifier specifications applied to your vehicle, available options may vary.
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Position Select a location where sound will be
concentrated in the vehicle. Touch a desired location on the seat image or touch the arrow buttons to move the focus. To set sound to be centered in the vehicle, touch
.
Volume Adjust the volume levels for various system
features, including phone projection.
Tone Adjust the output level for each sound tone
mode.
Priority Back-up Warning Priority : Set to
decrease the audio volume to hear a backup warning prior to other sounds while backing up your vehicle.
Start-up Volume Limit : Set the system
to automatically decrease the volume when turned on, if the volume has been set to too high of a level.
Advanced (*if equipped)
Default Reset your sound settings to the default
Set the advanced sound options or apply various sound effects.
Depending on the amplifier specifications, available sound options and effects may vary.
values.
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To turn the touch sound on or off, touch Beep at the top of the sound settings screen.
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Setting the system screen
Setting the Home screen
You can change the settings for the screen display.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup >
Display .
Mode Set the screen brightness to be adjusted
automatically according to ambient lighting conditions or set the screen to stay bright or dark continuously.
Illumination Link to Cluster Illumination Control
enables the system brightness to be adjusted according to the instrument cluster’s brightness. If this feature is deactivated, you can adjust the brightness for the day or night mode according to your setting in the Mode option.
Default Reset your screen settings to the default
values.
You can change the menus displayed on the Home screen. Personalize the Home screen by adding your favorite menus.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup
1
> Home Screen .
Find a desired menu from the list on the right
2
and drag it to the location you want.
The existing menu moves to the list on the right and the
new menu is added to its previous location.
Touch Default to reset your home screen settings to the
default values.
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Once you change the menus displayed on the Home screen, it may affect how to access or perform some functions. If you cannot find a function you want from the Home screen, touch All Menus to access or perform it.
Setting Bluetooth
You can change the settings for Bluetooth connections.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup > Bluetooth .
Setting the screen saver
You can select a screen saver option to be displayed when you turn off the screen by pressing and holding the [PWR] button on the control panel.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup
1
> Screen Saver .
Select a screen saver option.
2
Digital : The digital clock is displayed.
Analog : The analog clock is displayed.
None : No screen saver is displayed.
Bluetooth Connection
Auto Connection Priority
Bluetooth Voice Prompts
Bluetooth System Info
Pair new Bluetooth devices with your system, or connect or disconnect a paired device. You can also delete paired devices.
Select a paired device to connect to your system automatically when it turns on.
Set whether to hear voice prompts for events related to Bluetooth connections.
View or edit your system's Bluetooth information.
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Default Factory Settings
Û Note
Delete all paired Bluetooth devices and reset your Bluetooth settings to default values. All data related to Bluetooth devices will also be deleted.
Setting the system environments
You can customize system environment settings, such as the time and date, display language, and more.
Some options will be displayed only when a mobile phone is connected to the system.
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Setting the display language
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup
1
> Language .
Select a language.
2
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This setting will not affect user data, such as MP3 file names.
Setting the time and date
Setting the keyboard
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup
1
> Date/Time .
Set the current date and time in the input fields.
2
Touch 24 Hours to set the time in the 24 hour format.
Touch Daylight Saving Time to apply daylight saving
time.
You can customize the keyboard settings for text input.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup >
Keyboard .
Keyboard Type ­English
Default Keyboard Select a default character type for the
Select a default keyboard type for English.
keyboard.
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This setting will be applied to all text input on your system.
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Setting advanced options
Viewing system information
You can customize additional settings, such as notifications or button functions.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup >
Advanced .
Custom Button
Steering Wheel Mode Button
Media Change Notifications
Select a function to access when you press the custom button [
Select AV modes to access when you press the [MODE] button on the steering wheel.
Set to briefly display media information at the top of the screen when the next item starts playing if you move from the media player to another function screen.
] on the control panel.
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup >
System Info .
SW Info View your system's version information or
update it to the latest version. To update your system, visit your local dealership.
Storage View storage information of your system's
memory.
Default Reset your system settings to the default
values. All user data stored in the system will also be deleted.
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Depending on the total data amount, an update may take
several minutes.
Do not turn off the system or remove the storage device
while the update is in progress. If the power supply is cut off or the storage device is removed from the system, it may damage the data or cause a system malfunction.
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Troubleshooting
Solutions
7
Solutions
Before reporting a malfunctioning system, refer to the following table and see if you can identify and fix the problem. If the problem persists or you are unable to locate your specific need, contact your place of purchase or dealer.
Sound and display
Symptom Possible cause Solution
No sound System turned off Ensure that the engine start/stop button is set to "ACC" or
"ON."
Press the [PWR] button to turn on the system.
Low volume level Turn the [VOL] knob on the control panel to adjust the volume.
Sound is heard from only one speaker.
Sound is cut off or a distorted noise is heard.
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System muted Press the [
Unbalanced sound output On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup > Sound >
Position and change the settings to adjust the sound balance.
System vibration It is not a malfunction. If the system vibrates, the sound may be
cut off or a distorted noise may occur. When the vibration stops, the system will operate normally.
AUX cable connected without an external device
If the AUX cable is plugged into the system without an external device, a distorted noise may occur. Remove the AUX cable from the AUX port when an external device is not connected.
] button on the steering wheel to unmute the system.
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The image quality is deteriorated.
Small red, blue, or green dots appear on the screen.
Misaligned screen On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup > Display >
Illumination and adjust the brightness.
System vibration It is not a malfunction. If the system vibrates, the image may
be distorted. When the vibration stops, the system will operate normally.
Aged or deteriorated screen If the problem persists, contact your place of purchase or dealer.
Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring extremely high pixel density, pixel deficiency or constant lighting may occur within the permitted range of less than 0.01 % of the total pixels.
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USB playback
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The files on the USB storage device are not recognized.
File format not compatible Copy compatible media files to the USB device and reconnect the
device.
>bSee p.8-7 "USB mode."
Poor connection Disconnect the USB storage device from the USB port and
reconnect it correctly.
Contaminated USB connectors Remove foreign substances from the USB connector of the
storage device and the contact surface of the USB port.
USB hub or extension cable used
Non-standard USB storage device used
Corrupt USB storage device Format the USB storage device on a PC and reconnect it. Format
Connect the USB storage device directly to the USB port.
Use a USB storage device that is compatible with the system.
p.8-7 "USB mode."
the device in FAT12/16/32 format.
>bSee
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iPod/iPhone playback
Symptom Possible cause Solution
An iPod or iPhone is not recognized in the system.
No sound is heard during music playback from an iPod or iPhone.
Poor connection Disconnect the cable from the USB port and reconnect it correctly.
Device not ready or malfunctioning
Unapproved cable used Use an Apple-approved cable.
Device not supported Use the device types and models that can be played in the system.
Device connected both to the USB and the AUX port
Playback paused during a call If you make or receive a call while playing music from an iPhone,
Check if the device’s battery is low. If the battery is low, the
smartphone may not be recognized.
Check if the device’s firmware is up-to-date. If not, update the
firmware via iTunes and reconnect the device.
Reset the device and reconnect it.
>bSee p.8-9 "iPod mode."
When the device is connected to the USB port and the AUX port simultaneously, it is recognized in the AUX mode. If the AUX cable is connected to the device, disconnect it.
the device pauses playback. The playback may remain paused after you end the call. Check the playback status on the device and resume the audio.
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AUX mode
Symptom Possible cause Solution
No sound is heard in the AUX mode.
A distorted noise is heard in the AUX mode.
Poor connection Disconnect the cable from the AUX port and reconnect it correctly.
Device powered by your vehicle's battery power
Connecting the device with the power cable plugged into the power jack may cause a distorted noise. Unplug the device's power cable from the vehicle.
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Bluetooth connection
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The system is not detected on the Bluetooth device.
The Bluetooth device is not connected to the system.
Pairing mode not activated On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup > Bluetooth >
Bluetooth Connection > Add New to switch the system to the pairing mode. Then, try searching for the system again on the device.
Bluetooth deactivated Activate Bluetooth on the device.
Bluetooth error • Deactivate Bluetooth and reactivate it on the device. Then,
reconnect the device.
Turn the device off and on. Then, reconnect it.
Remove the battery from the device and reinstall it. Then, turn
the device on and reconnect it.
Unregister the Bluetooth pairing on both the system and the
device and then re-register and connect them.
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Phone projection
Symptom Possible cause Solution
Phone projection does not start when a smartphone is connected via a USB cable.
When phone projection starts or is in use, a black screen is displayed.
Phone projection not supported by the phone
Phone projection disabled • On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup > Phone
Smartphone not ready or malfunctioning
Smartphone malfunctioning • Disconnect the USB cable from the smartphone and reconnect
Visit the following websites and ensure that the smartphone supports the corresponding function.
Android Auto: https://support.google.com/androidauto
Apple CarPlay: https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay
Projection , select a function you want to use, and activate it.
Check if the function is disabled in the application settings or
restriction settings on the smartphone.
Check if the smartphone’s battery is low. If the battery is low,
the smartphone may not be recognized.
If the network signal is weak, phone projection may not work
correctly.
If the smartphone is locked, unlock it.
Reset the smartphone and reconnect it.
the cable.
Reset the smartphone and reconnect it.
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System operation
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The previously used media mode is not activated after the system turns off and back on.
The system is slow or it does not respond.
The system does not turn on. Fuse shorted • Visit a repair shop and replace with a suitable fuse.
Poor connection or playback error
Internal system error • Press and hold the reset button with a suitable tool, such as a
If the corresponding media storage device is not connected or has a problem in playback when you turn on the system, the AV mode you previously used will be activated. Reconnect the media storage device or restart playback.
pen or a paperclip.
If the problem persists, contact your place of purchase or
dealer.
If the problem persists, contact your place of purchase or
dealer.
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Appendix
System status icons
FAQ
System specifications
Important information
Index
8
System status icons
[ Bluetooth
Status icons appear at the top right of the screen to display the current system status.
Familiarize yourself with the status icons that appear when you perform certain actions or functions and their meanings.
[ Mute and voice recording
AV muted
Voice memo recording >bSee p.2-2 "Using Voice Memo."
Battery level of connected Bluetooth device
Mobile phone connected via Bluetooth
Audio device connected via Bluetooth
Mobile phone and audio device connected via Bluetooth
Bluetooth call in progress
Microphone turned off during Bluetooth call
Downloading call history from a mobile phone connected via Bluetooth to the system
"Making a call."
Downloading contacts from a mobile phone connected via Bluetooth to the system
"Making a call."
>bSee p.5-8
>bSee p.5-8
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[ Signal strength
Signal strength of the mobile phone connected via Bluetooth
Û Note
The battery level displayed on the screen may differ from
the battery level displayed on the connected device.
The signal strength displayed on the screen may differ from
the signal strength displayed on the connected mobile phone.
Depending on vehicle models and specifications, some
status icons may not be displayed.
FAQ
Bluetooth
What kinds of functions can I use with Bluetooth?
Q
You can connect your mobile phone to make or answer
A
calls hands free. You can also connect audio devices, such as MP3 players and mobile phones, to listen to music in your vehicle.
phone," p.5-6
What is the difference between pairing a device and
Q
connecting a device?
Pairing occurs through authenticating the system and
A
a mobile device. Devices paired with the system can be connected and disconnected until they are deleted from the system. Bluetooth Handsfree features, such as making or answering calls or accessing contacts, are supported only in mobile phones connected with the system.
"Using a Bluetooth audio device."
>bSee p.5-7 "Using a Bluetooth
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How do I pair a Bluetooth device with the system?
Q
On the Home screen, touch All Menus > Setup >
A
Bluetooth > Bluetooth Connection > Add New . From the Bluetooth device you want to connect, search for and pair with your system. When you enter or confirm a Bluetooth passkey displayed on the system screen, the device is registered to the system's Bluetooth device list and connected to the system automatically.
"Connecting Bluetooth devices."
What is a passkey?
Q
A passkey is the password used to authenticate the
A
connection between the system and the mobile device. The passkey needs to be entered only once when you pair a mobile phone for the first time.
The initial passkey is "0000." You can change it by touching All Menus > Setup > Bluetooth > Bluetooth
System Info > Passkey .
>bSee p.5-2
I changed my mobile phone that was registered to
Q
the system via Bluetooth. How can I register my new mobile phone?
You can register additional devices to your system by
A
following the instructions to pair a device. Up to five devices can be added to your system's Bluetooth device list. To delete a registered device, on the Bluetooth device list, touch Delete Devices , select the devices to delete, and touch Delete .
Bluetooth devices."
How do I answer a call?
Q
When a call comes in and a notification pop-up window
A
appears, press the [ or touch Accept on the screen.
To reject the call, press the [ wheel or touch Reject on the screen.
>bSee p.5-2 "Connecting
] button on the steering wheel
] button on the steering
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What should I do if I want to switch the call to my
Q
mobile phone while on a call via the system?
Press and hold the [ ] button on the steering wheel
A
or touch Use Private on the screen to switch the call to your mobile phone.
How do I access the contacts in my mobile phone from
Q
the system?
When connecting your mobile phone to your system,
A
permit the system to access the contacts saved in the mobile phone. The contacts will be downloaded to the system. To open the downloaded contacts list, press the
] button on the steering wheel and touch Contacts
[ on the phone screen. You can search for a contact to make a call or add it to favorites.
Bluetooth phone."
>bSee p.5-7 "Using a
What is the range of my wireless connection?
Q
A wireless connection can be used within about 10 m
A
(about 33 ft). The maximum Bluetooth range may be affected by the usage environment, such as the vehicle type, the system platform, or the connected mobile phone.
How many mobile devices can be paired?
Q
Up to five devices can be paired with your system.
A
Why is call quality sometimes poor?
Q
Check your mobile phone’s reception sensitivity
A
when call quality deteriorates. The call quality may deteriorate when the signal strength is low.
Call quality may also become poor if metal objects, such as beverage cans, are placed near the mobile phone. Check to see if any metal objects are near the mobile phone.
The call sound and quality may differ depending on the type of mobile phone.
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AV function
Broadcast reception
What kinds of AV functions does my system have?
Q
Your system provides you with the radio and media
A
player (USB, iPod, AUX, etc.). For more information, see the corresponding chapters.
I want to move to the previous or next song without
Q
touching the screen while driving. How do I do this?
Push the [ / ] lever on the steering wheel to move
A
to the previous or next song.
No sound is heard or a distorted noise is heard when
Q
listening to the radio while driving.
Depending on the location, the reception may
A
deteriorate due to obstacles. If the reception diminishes, change the radio station to another one.
Attaching a window film including metal components to the rear window equipped with a glass antenna may lower radio reception.
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How to self-check a system fault
My system does not operate normally. What should I
Q
do?
Check your system by referring to the solutions
A
explained in the troubleshooting sections.
"Solutions."
>bSee p.7-2
System specifications
Media player
[ USB mode
If the system still does not operate normally after following the relevant instructions, press and hold the reset button.
If the problem persists, contact your place of purchase or dealer.
# Music
Item Specifications
Audio file specification
Bit rates/ Sampling frequency
MPEG-1/2 Layer3, OGG (Vorbis), FLAC, WMA (Standard/Professional), WAV
MP3 8 to 320 kbps (CBR/VBR), to 48 kHz
(ID3 tag version: Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3, Ver. 2.4)
OGG Q1 to Q10, to 48 kHz
FLAC 8/16/24 bit, to 48 kHz
WMA • Standard (0x161): to L3 Profile,
to 385 kbps, to 48 kHz
Professional (0x162): to M0b, to
192 kbps, to 48 kHz
WAV 8/16 bit, to 48 kHz
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Item Specifications
Detailed specifications
Maximum number of directory layers:
20
Maximum length of folder/file names:
255 byte
Supported characters for folder/file
names: Alphanumeric characters, Korean standard character set 2,350 characters, Simplified Chinese 4,888 characters
Maximum number of folders: 2,000
(including ROOT)
Maximum number of files: 8,000
Û Note
You cannot play the following types of files:
- Modified files (files whose file format has changed)
- Variant files (for example, MP3 files encoded with WMA
audio codec)
- Files with digital rights management (DRM)
- Files with no index
Sound quality of music files using a bit rate in more than
192 kbps is not guaranteed.
For files that do not use a fixed bit rate, some functions may
not work or the playback time may be incorrect.
If an error occurs when you play a file or the file is not in
supported format, change the file format by using the latest encoding software.
# USB storage devices
Item Specifications
Byte/Sector 64 kbyte or less
Format system FAT12/16/32 (recommended), exFAT,
NTFS
Û Note
Operation is guaranteed only for a metal cover type USB
storage device with a plug type connector.
- USB storage devices with a plastic plug may not be
recognized.
- USB storage devices in memory card types, such as CF
card or SD cards, may not be recognized.
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Any problem caused by the use of USB storage devices not
listed in the following table are not covered by the warranty.
[ iPod mode
Product name Manufacturer
XTICK LG Electronics Inc.
BMK BMK Technology Co., Ltd.
SKY-DRV Sky Digital Co., Ltd.
TRANSCEND JetFlash Transcend Information, Inc.
Sandisk Cruzer SanDisk
Micro ZyRUS ZyRUS
NEXTIK Digiworks Co., Ltd.
USB hard disk drives may not be recognized.
When you use a large capacity USB storage device with
multiple logical drives, only files stored on the first drive will be recognized.
If an application program is loaded on a USB storage
device, the corresponding media files may not play.
# Supported devices
Device type Model Generation
iPod iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, 6G, 7G
iPod touch 1G (except for iOS 1.1), 2G, 3G,
4G, 5G, 6G
iPod classic 5G (iPod with video), 6G (iPod
classic), 6.5G (iPod classic)
iPad iPad/
iPad mini
iPhone 3G (not certified, operation not
Unable to charge, not certified, operation not guaranteed
guaranteed), 3GS, 4, 4S, 5, 5C, 5S, 6, 6+, 6S, 6S+, SE, 7, 7+
# Supported OS
Device type OS version
iPhone/iPod touch/iPod nano/ iPod classic/iPad/iPad mini
iOS 9.3.2 or earlier
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Common
Display
Item Specifications
Power supply DC 14.4 V
Operating power DC 9 to 16 V
Dark current Average current within 96 hours of
ACC off: 10 mA or less
Average current after 96 hours of
ACC off: 1 mA or less
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Dimensions 317.7 x 134 x 209.5 mm
Current consumption
Weight 1.75 kg
-20 to +70 °C (-4 to +158 °F)
-40 to +85 °C (-40 to +185 °F)
2.5 A
Item Specifications
Size 7 inch (152.4 x 91.44 mm)
Pixel number 384,000 pixels (resolution: 800 x 480)
Operating method
Viewing angle Left/Right, Top/Bottom: 89°
Internal lighting LED
Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Active Matrix
Radio
Item Specifications
Channels A2 FM: 87.5 to 107.9 MHz (200 kHz)
AM: 530 to 1710 kHz (10 kHz)
Sensitivity FM: 10 dBuV or lower
AM: 40 dBu EMF or lower
Distortion factor 2 % or less
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Bluetooth
Important information
Item Specifications
Frequency range
Supported Bluetooth specification
Supported profile Handsfree (1.6), A2DP (1.2),
Bluetooth Power Class 2 -6 to 4 dBm
Number of channels 79
2402 to 2480 MHz
3.0
AVRCP (1.5), PBAP (1.1)
Before using your system, read and follow all instructions and safety information provided in this user's guide (“User's Manual”). Not following precautions found in this guide can lead to an accident or other serious consequences.
Keep this guide in your vehicle
When kept in the vehicle, this guide will be a ready reference for you and other users unfamiliar with the system. Ensure that before using the system for the first time, all persons have access to this guide and read its instructions and safety information carefully.
Warning
Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road, and possibly cause an accident or other serious consequences. Do not change system settings or enter data non-verbally (using your hands) while driving. Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner before attempting these operations. This is important since while setting up or changing some functions as you may to distract your attention away from the road and remove your hands from the steering wheel.
8-11
General operation
[ Prolonged views of screen
Do not access any function requiring a prolonged view of the screen while you are driving. Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting to access a function of the system requiring prolonged attention. Even short views of the screen may be hazardous if your attention has been diverted away from your driving.
[ Volume setting
Do not raise the volume excessively. Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside traffic and emergency signals while driving. Driving while unable to hear these sounds could cause an accident.
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Index
A
advanced options, set 6-8
Android devices
Android Auto 2-6
Apple devices
Apple CarPlay 2-4 iPod mode 4-7
AUX mode
connecting devices 4-2 playback 4-10
AUX port, connect 4-2
B
backup warning 1-10
battery warning 1-6
Bluetooth
answering a call 5-11 audio 5-6 connection
connecting devices 5-4 deleting devices 5-5
disconnecting devices 5-5 pairing devices 5-2
phone
call history 5-9 contacts list 5-10 favorites list 5-14 keypad 5-11 making a call 5-8 options during a call 5-12 switching calls 5-13
specifications 8-11
C
call history 5-9
calls 5-7
component names and functions
control panel
custom button 1-3 HOME button 1-3 MEDIA button 1-2 PHONE button 1-3 PWR button/VOL knob 1-2 RADIO button 1-2
SEEK/TRACK button 1-2 SETUP button 1-3 TUNE knob/FILE knob/ENTER button 1-3
steering wheel remote control
call/answer button 1-4 call end button 1-4 MODE button 1-4 up/down lever 1-4 voice recognition button 1-4 volume lever/mute button 1-4
contacts list 5-10
control panel 1-2
custom button, set 6-8
F
FAQ
AV functions 8-6 Bluetooth 8-3 broadcast reception 8-6 self-check on system faults 8-7
8-13
favorite numbers, save 5-14
fr
equently asked questions 8-3
H
home screen
overview 1-8 setting 6-4
I
iPod mode
connecting devices 4-2 notes on connections 4-9 notes on playback 4-9 playback 4-7 specifications 8-9
K
keyboard, set 6-7
L
language, set 6-6
M
media devices, connect 4-2
media player
AUX mode
connecting devices 4-2 playback 4-10
iPod mode
accessing lists 4-8 connecting devices 4-2 playback 4-7
specifications 8-9 pausing/resuming 4-3 playback 4-3 repeat play 4-4 restarting current playback 4-3 shuffle play 4-4 skipping forward/backward 4-4 USB mode
accessing lists 4-7
connecting devices 4-2
device specifications 8-8
music playback 4-5
multimedia port (USB/AUX) 4-2
music playback
AUX mode 4-10 Bluetooth audio 5-6
iPod mode 4-7 media player 4-2 USB mode 4-5
My Menu 1-8, 2-2
P
parking guides 1-9
phone projection
Android Auto 2-6 Apple CarPlay 2-4
R
radio
mode, change 3-2 saving stations 3-4 scanning stations 3-3 searching for stations 3-3
rear view
backup warning 1-10 parking guides 1-9
resetting to default
screen 6-4 sound 6-3 system 6-8
8-14
S
screen saver, set 6-5
screen settings 6-4
settings
advanced options 6-8 Bluetooth 6-5 custom button 6-8 home screen 6-4 keyboard 6-7 language 6-6 phone projection 2-4, 2-7 screen saver 6-5 system information 6-8 system screen 6-4 system sound 6-2 time and date 6-7 touch sound 6-3 vehicle environment 6-2
sound settings 6-2
specifications
Bluetooth 8-11 common 8-10 display 8-10 media player 8-7 radio 8-10
steering-interactive camera 1-11
steering wheel remote control 1-4
surround view monitor
open door/folded mirror alert 1-12 rear top view 1-13 settings 1-14 surround view while backing up 1-12 surround view while driving 1-11
system information 6-8
system layout 1-2
system status icons 8-2
system, turn on/off 1-5
T
time and date, set 6-7
touch screen, control 1-7
touch sound, set 6-3
troubleshooting
AUX mode 7-6 Bluetooth connection 7-7 iPod/iPhone playback 7-5 phone projection 7-8 sound and display 7-2
system operation 7-9 USB playback 7-4
U
USB device specifications 8-8
USB mode
connecting devices 4-2 device specifications 8-8 file specifications 8-7 music playback 4-5
USB port, connect 4-2
V
vehicle environment, set 6-2
voice memos 2-2
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Trademarks
FCC Certification
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by HYUNDAI is under license.
®
A Bluetooth enabled cell phone is required to use Bluetooth Bluetooth phone compatibility can be checked by visiting https://www.hyundaiusa. com/bluetooth.
Google, Android, Android Auto, and Google Play are
registered trademarks of Google Inc.
Apple
®
iPod iTunes
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their
respective owners.
Wireless Technology
®
Wireless Technology.
®
Wireless Technology
®
, Apple CarPlay™, iPad®, iPad mini™, iPhone®,
, iPod classic®, iPod nano®, iPod touch®, and
®
are a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
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 protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
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 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.
IC Certification
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
This radio transmitter 5074A-ADB10SNKN has been approved by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below, with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list that have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for any type listed are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Le présent émetteur radio 5074A-ADB10SNKN a été approuvé par Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, et dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué pour tout type figurant sur la liste, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.
RF Exposure The antenna (or antennas) must be installed so as to maintain at all times a distance minimum of at least 20 cm between the radiation source (antenna) and any individual. This device may not be installed or used in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
l'exposition aux RF L’antenne (ou les antennes) doit être installée de façon à maintenir à tout instant une distance minimum de au moins 20 cm entre la source de radiation (l’antenne) et toute personne physique.
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