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Setup
Access Display, Sound, Date/Time,
Bluetooth*, System and Display Off
settings.
Press the[SETUP/CLOCK] button
on the audio system.
* if equipped
Display
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Multimedia System
Setup
Access Display, Sound, Date/Time,
Bluetooth*, System and Display Off
settings.
Press the[SETUP/CLOCK] button
on the audio system.
* if equipped
Display
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Setup
Access Display, Sound, Date/Time,
Bluetooth*, System and Display Off
settings.
Press the[SETUP/CLOCK] button
on the audio system.
* if equipped
Display
Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button
on the audio system ➟Select
[Display].
Dimming mode: Audio screen brightness can be adjusted to the
time of day.
Brightness: The brightness of the audio screen can be changed.
Screensaver: Set the information displayed when the audio system
is switched off or the screen is
turned off.
Sound
Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button
on the audio system ➟Select
[Sound].
Position: Sound balance and pan- ning can be adjusted.
Equaliser: Sound tone color can be adjusted.
Rear parking sensors prioritised: Automatically lower audio volume
while reversing.
Speed dependent volume control: Automatically adjust volume based
on vehicle speed.
Date/Time
Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button
on the audio system ➟Select
[Date/Time].
Set time: Set the time displayed on the audio screen.
Time format: Choose betw een 12-
hour and 24-hour time formats.
Set date: Set the date displayed on the audio screen.
Bluetooth (if equipped)
Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button
➟ Select [Bluetooth].
Connections: Control pairing, dele- tion, connection and disconnection
of Bluetooth
®devices.
Auto connection priority: Set the connection priority of Bluetooth
®
devices when the vehicle is started.
Update contacts: Contacts can be
downloaded from connected
Bluetooth
®devices.
Bluetooth voice guidance: Play or mute voice prompts for Bluetooth
®
device pairing, connection and
errors.
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Information
• When paired devices are deleted,the call history and contacts of the
device saved to the audio system are
deleted.
• For Bluetooth
®connections with
low connection priority, some time
may be required for the connection
to be established.
• Contacts can be downloaded only from the currently connected
Bluetooth
®device.
• If no Bluetooth
®device is connected,
the Download Contacts button is
disabled.
• If the language setting is Slovakian, Hungarian or Korean, Bluetooth
voice guidance is not supported.
System
Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button
on the audio system ➟Select
[System].
Memory information: View My Music memory usage.
Language: Change the user lan- guage.
Default: Reset the audio system.
Information
The system resets to the default val-
ues, and all saved data and settings
are lost.
Display Off
To prevent glare, the screen can be
turned off with the audio system in
operation.
Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button
on the audio system ➟Select
[Display Off].
Information
Use ‘Screensaver’ to set the informa-
tion to be displayed when the screen is
turned off.
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Select USB(iPod
®), Bluetooth®(BT)
Audio, AUX or My Music.
Display the media menu when two or more media are connected or
when the [MEDIA]button is
pressed in media mode.
(7) PHONE
Start Bluetooth
®Phone mode. (8)
SETUP
Access Display, Sound, Date/Time, Bluetooth, System, Screensaver
and Display Off settings.
(9) TUNE knob
Turn to navigate through the sta- tions/songs list.
Press to select an item.■ Type B-2
■Type B-1
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Steering wheel remote control
❈The actual features in the may dif-
fer from the illustration.
(1) MUTE
Press to mute audio output.
(2) MODE
Press the button to change the mode in the following order: Radio
➟ Media.
Press and hold the button to turn off. (if equipped) (3)
VOLUME
Press to adjust the volume.
(4) UP/DOWN
Press the button in radio mode to search Presets.
Press and hold the button in radio mode to search frequencies.
Press the button in media mode to change the current song.
Press and hold the button in media mode to quick search through
songs.
(5) CALL
Pressing the button - If not in Bluetooth
®Handsfree
mode or receiving a phone call.
First press: Display Dial Number
screen.
Second press: Automatically dis-
play the most recently Dialed
Call number.
Third press: Dial the phone num-
ber entered. - Press in the Incoming Call notifi-
cation screen to accept the
phone call.
- Press in Bluetooth
®Handsfree
mode to switch to the waiting call.
Pressing and holding the button - If not in Bluetooth
®Handsfree
mode or receiving a phone call,
the most recently Dialed Call
number is dialed.
- Press in Bluetooth
®Handsfree
mode to transfer the call to your
cell phone.
- Press in cell phone mode to switch to Bluetooth
®Handsfree
mode.
(6) END
Press in Bluetooth
®Handsfree
mode to end the phone call.
Press in the incoming call screen to reject the call.
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Information on status icons
Icons showing audio status are shown
in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Radio
FM/AM (with RDS)
(1) Radio
Switch between FM and AM.
(2) List
View all available stations.
(3) Presets
View all presets.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
Switching between FM and AM
Press the [RADIO]button on the
audio system to switch between
FM and AM.
Select [Radio] on the screen to switch between FM and AM.
Searching stations
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
search stations.
List
A list of all available stations in the
vehicle’s current location is dis-
played. Select the desired station.
Favourite stations can be saved to
[Presets] by selecting [+].
IconDescription
MuteMute engaged
BatteryRemaining battery life of
a connected Bluetooth®
device
Handsfree +
Audio stream-
ing connectionBluetooth®Handsfree
call and audio stream-
ing available
Handsfree
connectionBluetooth®Handsfree
call available
Bluetaooth®
audio streaming
Bluetooth®audio
streaming available
Downloading contactsDownloading contacts
through Bluetooth®wire-
less communications
Downloading
call historyDownloading call history
through Bluetooth® wire-
less communications
Line busyPhone call in progress
Mute micMic muted during a
call (caller cannot
hear your voice)
Phone signal
strengthDisplay the phone signal
strength for a cell phone
connected by Bluetooth
®
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Presets
Save up to 40 frequently used stations.
To listen to a preset, Select the
desired station list.
Press and hold the desired slot from
1 through 40. This saves the current
station in the selected slot.
If the slot is empty, simply selecting
saves the station to the slot.
Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desired
function.
Scan: All available stations areplayed for five seconds each.
Sound Settings: Audio sound set- tings can be changed.
Media
Information
- Using MP3
Supported audio formats
File formats other than the formats
above may not be recognized or
playable. Information such as file-
name may not be displayed.
Range of supported compressed file
types
1. Bitrate range (Kbps)
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2. Sampling frequency (Hz)
The sound quality of MP3/WMA compressed files may vary depend-
ing on the bitrate. (A higher bitrate
can have better sound quality.)
The product only recognizes files with the MP3 or WMA extension.
Files without one of these exten-
sions are not recognized.
3. Number of recognizable folders and files
Folders: 2,000 for USB
Files: 6,000 for USB
No recognition limit for folder hier- archies. 4. Character display range (Unicode)
Filenames: Up to 64 English char-
acters (64 Korean characters)
Foldernames: Up to 32 English characters (32 Korean characters)
The scroll feature can be used to
display file and folder names that
are too long to display on the screen.
(if equipped)
Languages supported (Unicode sup-
port)
Korean: 2,604 characters
English: 94 characters
Common Chinese characters: 4,888 characters
Special symbols: 986 characters
Japanese/Simplified Chinese char-
acters are not supported.
Information
- Using the USB Devices
• Starting the vehicle while a USB device is connected can damage the
device. Please disconnect USB
devices before starting the vehicle.
• Starting the vehicle or stopping the engine while an external USB device
is connected can result in failure of
the external USB device to operate.
• Be cautious of static electricity when connecting/disconnecting external
USB devices.
• An encrypted MP3 player is not rec- ognized when connected as an exter-
nal device.
• External USB devices may not be recognized, depending on the state
of the external USB device.
• Only products with byte/sectors for- matted at 4 KB or lower are recog-
nized.
• Only USB devices in FAT12/16/32 format are recognized; NTFS and
ExFAT file systems are not recog-
nized.
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• Some USB devices are not recog-nized due to compatibility issues.
• Do not touch the USB connections.
• Connecting and disconnecting USB devices rapidly over a short period
of time can cause equipment failure.
• Abnormal sounds may be audible when the USB device is disconnected.
• Turn the audio off before connecting or disconnecting external USB
devices.
• Recognition may take longer depending on the type, capacity or
file format of the external USB
device. This is not a product mal-
function.
• Use of USB devices for purposes other than playing music files is pro-
hibited.
• Image display and video playback are not supported.
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• Use of USB accessories, including
charge and heat though the USB I/F,
can lead to reduced product per-
formance or malfunctions. Do not
use USB devices or accessories for
these purposes.
• Use of aftermarket USB hubs and extension cables can result in the
vehicle’s audio system failing to rec-
ognize your USB device. Connect
the USB device directly to the multi-
media port of your vehicle.
• When using high-capacity USB devices with logical drive divisions,
only files saved on the highest level
logical drive can be played.
If applications are loaded on a USB
drive, file playback may fail.
• Some MP3 players, cell phones, dig- ital cameras, etc. (USB devices that
are not recognized as mobile stor-
age) may not operate normally
when connected.
• USB charging may not be supported by some mobile devices.
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• Operation is guaranteed only for
standard (Metal Cover Type) USB
Memory drives.
• Operation of HDD, CF, SD and mem- ory stick devices is not guaranteed.
• DRM (Digital Rights Management) files cannot be played.
• SD-type USB memory, CF-type USB memory, and other USB mem-
ory devices that require adapters
for connection are not supported.
• Proper operation of USB HDDs or USB drives with connectors that
loosen due to vehicle vibrations is
not guaranteed. (iStick, etc.)
• USB products that are used as key chains or
cell phone accessories
may damage the USB
jack and affect proper
file playback. Please refrain from
use. Use only products with plug
connectors, as shown in the follow-
ing illustration.
• When MP3 devices or cell phones are connected simultaneously through
AUX, BT Audio and USB modes, a
popping noise or malfunction may
occur.