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-Using the USB Device
•To use an external USB device,
make sure the device is not connect-
ed when starting up the vehicle.
Connect the device after starting up.
• If you start the engine when the
USB device is connected, it may
damage the USB device. (USB flash-
drives are very sensitive to electric
shock.)
• If the engine is started up or turned
off whilst the external USB device is
connected, the external USB device
may not work.
• The System may not play inauthen-
tic MP3 or WMA files.
1) It can only play MP3 files with the
compression rate between 8Kbps ~
320Kbps.
2) It can only play WMA music files
with the compression rate between
8Kbps ~ 320Kbps.
• Take precautions for static electrici-
ty when connecting or disconnecting
the external USB device.
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• An encrypted MP3 PLAYER is not
recognisable.
• Depending on the condition of the
external USB device, the connected
external USB device can be
unrecognisable.
• When the formatted byte/sector set-
ting of External USB device is not
either 512BYTE or 2048BYTE, then
the device will not be recognised.
• Use only a USB device formatted to
FAT 12/16/32.
•USB devices without USB I/F
authentication may not be recognis-
able.
• Make sure the USB connection ter-
minal does not come in contact with
the human body or other objects.
• If you repeatedly connect or discon-
nect the USB device in a short peri-
od of time, it may break the device.
• You may hear a strange noise when
connecting or disconnecting a USB
device.
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• If you disconnect the external USB
device during playback in USB
mode, the external USB device can
be damaged or may malfunction.
Therefore, disconnect the external
USB device when the audio is
turned off or in another mode (e.g,
Radio, CD).
• Depending on the type and capacity
of the external USB device or the
type of the files stored in the device,
there is a difference in the time
taken for recognition of the device.
• Do not use the USB device for pur-
poses other than playing music files.
• Playing videos through the USB is
not supported.
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•Use of USB accessories such as
rechargers or heaters using USB I/F
may lower performance or cause
trouble.
• If you use devices such as a USB hub
purchased separately, the vehicle’s
audio system may not recognise the
USB device. In that case, connect
the USB device directly to the multi-
media terminal of the vehicle.
• If the USB device is divided by logi-
cal drives, only the music files on the
highest-priority drive are recog-
nised by the audio system.
• Devices such as MP3 Player/ Mobile
phone/Digital camera can be
unrecognisable but standard USB
I/F can be unrecognisable.
• Charging through the USB may not
be supported in some mobile
devices.
• USB HDD or USB types liable to
connection failures due to vehicle
vibrations are not supported (istick
type).
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•Some non-standard USB devices
(METAL COVER TYPE USB) can
be unrecognisable.
• Some USB flash memory readers
(such as CF, SD, micro SD, etc.) or
external-HDD type devices can be
unrecognisable.
•Music files protected by DRM
(DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGE-
MENT) are not recognisable.
• The data in the USB memory may
be lost whilst using this audio.
Always back up important data on a
personal storage device.
• Please avoid using USB
memory products which
can be used as key
chains or mobile phone
accessories as they could cause dam-
age to the USB jack. Please make
certain only to use plug type connec-
tor products.
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-Using the iPod®Device
• Some iPod®models may not sup-
port communication protocol and
files may not properly play.
Supported iPod®models :
- iPhone®3GS/4
- iPod®touch 1st~4th generation
- iPod®nano 1st~6th generation
- iPod®classic
• The order of search or playback of
songs in the iPod®can be different
from the order searched in the audio
system.
• If the iPod®is disabled due to its
own malfunction, reset the iPod®
(Reset: Refer to iPod®manual).
• An iPod®may not operate normally
on low battery.
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• Some iPod®devices, such as the
iPhone®, can be connected through
the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
interface. The device must have audio
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology capa-
bility (such as for stereo headphone
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology ). The
device can play, but it will not be con-
trolled by the audio system.
• To use iPod®features within the
audio, use the cable provided upon
purchasing an iPod®device.
•Skipping or improper operation
may occur depending on the charac-
teristics of your iPod®/iPhone®
device.
• If your iPhone®is connected to both
the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
and USB, the sound may not be
properly played. In your iPhone®,
select the Dock connector or
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology to
change the sound output (source).
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• When connecting an iPod®with the
iPod®Power Cable, insert the con-
nector to the multimedia socket
completely. If not inserted complete-
ly, communications between iPod®
and audio may be interrupted.
• When adjusting the sound effects of
the iPod®and the audio system, the
sound effects of both devices will
overlap and might reduce or distort
the quality of the sound.
• Deactivate (turn off) the equaliser
function of an iPod®when adjusting
the audio system’s volume, and turn
off the equaliser of the audio system
when using the equaliser of an
iPod®.
• When not using an iPod®with the
audio system, detach the iPod®cable
from the iPod®, otherwise the iPod®
may remain in accessory mode, and
may not work properly.
• Use only the original iPod®cable.
Other cables may not be recognised.
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Information
-Using the Bluetooth®Wireless
Te ch n o l o g y M o b i l e P h o n e
(if equipped)
•Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
Handsfree refers to a device which
allows the user to conveniently
make phone calls with Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology mobile phones
through the audio system.
•Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
allows devices to be connected over
a short distance, including hands-
free devices, stereo headsets, wire-
less remote controllers, etc. For
more information, visit the
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
website at www.Bluetooth.com
before using Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology audio features.
(Continued)
(Continued)
•The Bluetooth®word mark and
logos are registered trademarks
owned by Bluetooth®SIG, Inc. and
any use of such marks by Hyundai is
under licence. Other trademarks
and trade names are those of their
respective owners. A Bluetooth®
enabled mobile phone is required to
use Bluetooth®Wireless Technology.
•Bluetooth®Wireless Technology fea-
tures supported within the vehicle
are as follows. Some features may
not be supported depending on your
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
device.
-Answering and placing Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology Handsfree
calls
-Menu operation during call
(Switch to Private, Switch to call
waiting, Outgoing volume)
- Download Call History
- Download Mobile Phone book
-Phone book/Call History Auto
Download
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-Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
device auto connection
-Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
Audio
•Before using Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology related features of the
audio system, refer to your phone’s
User’s Manual for phone-side
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
operations.
• The phone must be paired to the
audio system to use Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology related fea-
tures.
• Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology enabled mobile
phone will work only when the
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
option within your mobile phone
has been turned on. (Methods of
turning on the Bluetooth®Wireless
Te c h n o l o g y e n a b l e d f e a t u r e m a y
differ depending on the mobile
phone.)
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•Do not use a mobile phone orper-
form Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
settings (e.g. pairing a phone) whilst
driving.
•Even if the phone supports
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology, the
phone will not be found during
device searches if the phone has
been set to hidden state or the
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
power is turned off. Disable the hid-
den state or turn on the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology power prior to
searching/connecting with the audio
system.
•You will not be able to use the
hands-free feature when your phone
(in the vehicle) is outside of the
mobile service area (e.g. in a tunnel,
underground, in a mountainous
area, etc.).
• If the mobile phone signal is poor or
the vehicle's interior noise is too
loud, it may be difficult to hear the
other person’s voice during a call.
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•Do not place the phone near or
inside metallic objects, otherwise
communications with Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology system or
mobile service stations can be dis-
turbed.
• Placing the audio system within an
electromagnetic environment may
result in noise interference.
•Some mobile phones or other
devices may cause interference,
noise or malfunction to audio sys-
tem. In this case, storing the device
in a different location may resolve
the condition.
•Whilst a phone is connected through
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology your
phone may discharge quicker than
usual for additional Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology-related opera-
tions.
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• If Priority is set upon vehicle igni-
tion (IGN/ACC ON), the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology phone will be
automatically connected. Even if
you are outside, the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology phone will be
automatically connected once you
are in the vicinity of the vehicle. If
you do not want to automatically
connect yourBluetooth®Wireless
Technology phone, try the following.
1) Turn off the Bluetooth®Wireless
Te c h n o l o g y f e a t u r e i n y o u r
mobile phone.
2) Turn off the Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology feature in your audio
system.
-To turn off the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology feature in
your audio system, go to
[SETUP/CLOCK] > [Phone] and
[turn off] the Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology feature.
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•Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
connection may become intermit-
tently disconnected in some mobile
phones. Follow these steps to try
again.
1) Turn the Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology function within the
mobile phone off/on and try
again.
2) Turn the mobile phone power
Off/On and try again.
3) Completely remove the mobile
phone battery, reboot, and then
try again.
4) Reboot the audio system and try
again.
5) Delete all paired devices, pair and
try again.
•It is possible to pair up to five
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
devices to the audio system.
•Phone contact names should be
saved in English or they may not be
displayed correctly.
(Continued)
(Continued)
•The Handsfree call volume and
quality may differ depending on the
mobile phone.
•Only one Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology device can be connected
at a time.
• In some mobile phones, starting the
ignition whilst talking through a
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
enabled handsfree phone, will result
in the call becoming disconnected.
(Switch the call back to your mobile
phone when starting the ignition.)
• If the mobile phone is not paired or
connected, it is not possible to enter
Phone mode. Once a phone is paired
or connected, the guidance screen
will be displayed.
•Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
Handsfree is a feature that
enables drivers to practice safe
driving. Connecting the audio
system with a Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology phone
allows the user to conveniently
make calls, receive calls, and
manage the phone book. Before
using the Bluetooth®Wireless
Te ch n o l o g y , c a r e f u l ly r e a d t h e
contents of this User Manual.
•Excessive use or operations
whilst driving may lead to negli-
gent driving practices and be
the cause of accidents.
•Do not operate the device exces-
sively whilst driving.
•Viewing the screen for pro-
longed periods of time is dan-
gerous and may lead to acci-
dents.
•When driving,view the screen
only for short periods of time.
NOTICE
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Radio Mode
(Type A-1, Type A-2, Type A-3,
Ty p e A - 4 w i t h R D S )
With the Radio Mode Button
SEEK
Press the [SEEK TRACK]button.
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Radio Mode
(Type A-1, Type A-2, Type A-3,
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Press the [SEEK TRACK]button.
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(Type A-1, Type A-2, Type A-3,
Ty p e A - 4 w i t h R D S )
With the Radio Mode Button
SEEK
Press the [SEEK TRACK]button.
•Press the button for a short time :
Changes the frequency.
•Press the button for a short time :
Automatically searches for the next
frequency.
Preset SEEK
Press the [1]~ [6]button.
•Press the button for a short time :
Plays the frequency saved in the
corresponding button.
•Pressing and holding the button:
Pressing and holding the desired
button from [1]~ [6]will save the
currently playing broadcast to the
selected button and sound a BEEP.
SCAN
Press the [TA/SCAN]button.
•Pressing and holding the button:
The broadcast frequency increas-
es and previews each broadcast
for 5 seconds each. After scanning
all frequencies, returns and plays
the current broadcast frequency.
Selecting through manual search
Tu r n t h e TUNE knob left/right to
adjust the frequency.
Traffic Announcement (TA)
Press the [TA/SCAN]button for a shor t
time : Set [On/Off] TA (Traffic
Announcement) mode.
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MENU : Radio
Within [MENU] button are the AST
(Auto Store) and Info functions.
AST (Auto Store) : [1]Button
Select AST (Auto Store) to save fre-
quencies with superior reception to
presets[1] ~[6].If no frequencies
are received, then the most recently
received frequency will be broad-
cast.
Saves only to the Preset memory [1]
~ [6]of FMA or AMA mode.
AF (Alternative Frequency) :
[2]Button
The Alternative Frequency option
can be turned On/Off.
Region : [3]Button
The Region option can be turned
On/Off.
News : [4]Button
The News option can be turned
On/Off.