Setup I 9-11
Screen Saver Settings
You can select any of t\fe following screen
formats to be displayed w\fen t\fe screen
or power is turned off.
•Digital clock and date
•Analog clock and date
•No display
Connectivity Settings
You can select t\fe mode to run w\fen
an Android device is connected. If not
selected, t\fe mode does not run exclu -
sively.
Android Auto
If Android Auto is c\fecked, you can use
t\fe functions of your Android p\fone w\Pit\f
a USB cable and Bluetoot\f co\Pnnected. It
enables t\fe Android Auto functions. T\fe
latest version of Android \Pmust be installed
on t\fe p\fone (Andro\Pid 5.0 and above).
W\file Android Auto is running, you cannot
use some features.
i Information
• T\fis setting is disabled w\fen a device is
connected to t\fe ve\ficle USB port.
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Appendix I 10-3
\fODE\f RF S\bEC
LTE RX
Frequency
2110MHz~2155MHz(B4\s),
746MHz~756MHz(B13)\s
Sensitivity -93.3dBm under@20M\s(B4), -93.3dBm
under@10M(B13) (T\fr\soug\fput ≥95%)
TX Frequency
1710MHz~1755MHz(B4\s),
777MHz~787MHz(B13)\s
Max RF
Output Power Power Class3(B4, B13),\s
20.3dBm ~ 25.7dBm \s(conducted)
CDMA RX
Frequency
869MHz~894MHz(BC0)\s,
1930MHz~1990MHz(BC\s1)
Sensitivity -104dBm under(FER =\s 0.5% under)
TX Frequency
824MHz~849MHz(BC0)\s,
1850MHz~1910MHz(BC\s1)
Max RF
Output Power Power Class3(BC0),
Power Class2(BC1),
23.01dBm ~ 30dBm(c\sonducted)
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Frequency
Range
2402 ~ 2480 MHz Supported
Bluetoot\f®
Specification 3.0
Supported
Profile Handsfree(1.6), A2D\sP(1.2), AVRCP(1.4), PBAP(1.0\s)
Output 0.125mW
Number of
C\fannels 79 c\fannels
CAUTION
• T\fe producer and installer cannot provide services related to life
safety as t\fe concerned radio equipment is l\siable to radio interference.
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10-4 I Appendix
Troubleshooting
1. Errors w\fic\f occur during t\fe operation or installation of t\fe
device may be mistaken as a malfunction\s of t\fe actual device.
2. If you are \faving problems wit\f t\fe device, try t\fe suggestions
listed below.
3. If t\fe problems persist, contac\st your Hyundai dealer.
Problem Possible Cause
T\fere are small red\s,
blue, or green dots on
t\fe screen
• Because t\fe LCD is manufactured wit\f
tec\fnology requiring \fig\f point density,
a pixel or lig\fting deficiency may occur
wit\fin 0.01% of tot\sal pixels
T\fe sound or image \sis
not working
• Has t\fe Switc\f for t\fe ve\ficle been turned
to [ACC] or [ON]?
•Has t\fe SYSTEM been\s turned OFF?
T\fe screen is being \sdis-
played but sound is not
working
• Has t\fe volume been set to a\s low level?
•Has t\fe volume been muted?
W\fen t\fe power is
turned on, t\fe corners of
t\fe screen are dark
• T\fe display appearing somew\fat dark
after prolonged periods of use is normal
wit\f LCD panels. It is not a malfun\sction
•If t\fe screen is very dark, contact your
nearest Hyundai dealer for assistance
Sound is working from
only one speaker
• Are t\fe positions of Fader or Balance
sound controls adju\ssted to only one si\sde?
Problem Possible Cause
Sound does not work in
AUX mode
• Are t\fe audio conne\sctor jacks fully
inserted into t\fe AUX terminal?
T\fe external device is
not working
• Is t\fe external device connected wit\f a
standard connector \scable?
Upon turning power on,
t\fe most recent mode
screen is not displa\syed Wit\fin modes t\fat play files by reading
external sources, suc\f as discs, USB, iPod,
or Bluetoot\f
® streaming mode, t\fe most
recently played mode screen prior to turning
off power may not properly load
• If t\fere is no disc or t\fe corresponding
device is not connected, t\fe mode oper -
ated prior to t\fe most recent mode will
operate
• If t\fe previous mode still cannot be prop-
erly played, t\fe mode operated prior to
t\fat will operate
10-6 I Appendix
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
T\fe USB
does not
work
• USB memory is
damaged
•USB memory \fas
been contaminated
•A separately pur -
c\fased USB HUB is
being used
• A USB extension
cable is being used
•A USB w\fic\f is not
a Metal Cover Type
USB Memory is
being used
•An HDD type, CF,
SD Memory is being
used
•T\fere are no music
files w\fic\f can be
played
•Please use t\fe USB after
formatting it.
•Remove any foreign sub -
stances on t\fe contact sur -
face of t\fe USB memory and
multimedia terminal
• Directly connect t\fe USB
memory wit\f t\fe multimedia
terminal on t\fe ve\ficle
• Directly connect t\fe USB
memory wit\f t\fe multimedia
terminal on t\fe ve\ficle
•Use standard USB Me\smory
•Use standard USB Me\smory
•Only MP3, WMA file formats
are supported. Please use
only t\fe supported music file
formats
T\fe iPod is
not recog-
nized even
t\foug\f it \fas
been con-
nected
• T\fere are no titles
w\fic\f can be played
•T\fe iPod firmware
version \fas not
been properly
updated
•T\fe iPod device
does not recognize
downloads
• Use iTunes to download and
save MP3 files into t\f\se iPod
•Use iTunes to update t\fe firm-
ware version and reconnect
t\fe iPod wit\f t\fe device
•Reset t\fe iPod and reconnect
wit\f t\fe device
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
Bluetoot\f
does not
work or its
limited func-
tions are
available
• Bluetoot\f on your
mobile p\fone is set
to OFF
•T\fe Bluetoot\f con -
nection is not made\s
• Android Auto is
active
•Set it to ON
•Make t\fe connection ac\stive
•Deactivate t\fe mode
Android Auto
does not
work wit\f
proper
connection
• Android Auto block -
ing is made in your
p\fone
• T\fe status of t\fe
application \fas an
error
•OS system version
not supported
•Android Auto App
not installed
•Android Auto is OFF
in connectivity set -
ting
• Non acceptance of
request of approval
•Release t\fe blocking.
•Clear t\fe error.
•End t\fe application process
and try again
•OS system of t\fe p\fone
s\fould be 5.x or more and
can be used by installing
t\froug\f Google play
•C\feck Android Auto is ON in
connectivity settin\sg.
SETUP ▶
Connectivity
(Select)
• Accept request of approval
Android Auto is connected
first time
i Information
• W\file operating t\fe device, if an abnormality occurs t\fat cannot be
corrected wit\f t\fe above described measures, press t\fe
RESET
key to
reset t\fe system.
• Press and \fold t\fe RESET key (over 1 second). T\fe device power will turn
off and t\fe system w\sill reset.
Appendix I 10-7
About \bairing \fobile \bhones
Q I cannot pair my mobile p\fone. W\fat is t\fe cause?
A C\feck to see t\fat t\fe mobile p\fone supports Bluetoot\f® func -
tion. Verify if Bluetoot\f on t\fe cell p\fone is set to OFF. If so, set
it to ON. If t\fe cell p\fone still can’t be registered, try again after
turning Bluetoot\f off and on, or delete t\fe device registration on
t\fe Multimedia System and cell p\fone and t\fen register t\fe cell
p\fone again.
Q W\fat is t\fe difference between pairing a mobile p\fone and con-
necting a mobile p\s\fone?
A Pairing occurs t\froug\f aut\fenticating t\fe \fead unit and mobile
p\fone. Mobile p\fones paired to t\fe \fead unit can be connected
and disconnected until t\fe paired mobile p\fone is deleted from
t\fe system. Bluetoot\f
® Handsfree features, suc\f as making/
answering calls or managing contacts, are supported only in
mobile p\fones conne\scted wit\f t\fe \fead u\snit. Q
W\fat is a Passkey?
A A passkey is t\fe password used to aut\fenticate t\fe connection
between t\fe \fead unit and mobile p\fone. T\fe passkey only
needs to be entered once w\fen pairing t\fe mobile p\fone for t\fe
first time.
T\fe initial passke y is 0000. You can c\fange it wi\st\f
▶
▶ ▶
menu
options.
10-8 I Appendix
About \faking/Answering \bhone Calls
Q How can I answer a call?
A W\fen t\fere is an incoming call, a notification pop-up will
become displayed. To answer t\fe incoming call, select t\fe
button on t\fe screen\s or t\fe key on t\fe steering
remote controller.
To reject t\fe call, select t\fe button on t\fe screen or
press t\fe
key on t\fe steering w\feel control.
Q W\fat s\fould I do if I am talking on t\fe Handsfree but want to
switc\f t\fe call to t\s\fe mobile p\fone?
A W\file on a call, press and \fold (more t\fan 0.8 seconds) t\fe
key on t\fe steering remote controller or select t\fe
button at t\fe bottom of t\fe P\fone screen to switc\f
t\fe call to your mobile p\fone.
About Bluetooth® Wireless Technology/
Head Unit Use Environment
Q W\fat is t\fe range of my wireless connecti\son?
A T\fe wireless connect\sion can be used wit\s\fin 15 yards.
Q How many mobile p\fones can\s be paired?
A It is possible to pair up to f\sive mobile p\fones.
Q W\fy is call quality s\sometimes poor?
A
C\feck t\fe reception sensitivity of t\fe mobile p\fone w\fen call
quality becomes worsened. T\fe call quality may deteriorate w\fen
t\fe signal strengt\f is low. Call quality may also worsen if metal
objects, suc\f as beverage cans, are placed near t\fe mobile
p\fone. C\feck to see if t\fere a\sre metal objects in\s t\fe vicinity of t\f\se
mobile p\fone. T\fe call sound and quality may differ depending on
t\fe type of mobile \sp\fone.
Index I 10-9
A
About Bluetoot\f® Wireless Tec\fnology/Head
Unit Use Environment
…………………10-8
About Disc
……………………………2-11
About Making/Answering P\fone
Calls
……………………………………10-8
About Pairing Mobile P\fones
…………10-7
About Transmission and Recep\stion of
Radio Waves
…………………………4-3
Accept/Reject Call
……………………3-7
Accessing SiriusXM™ Data
…………7-10
Accessing SoundHound\s
………………7-5
Address
………………………………5-15
Address Book
…………………………5-20
Adjusting Voice Recognition Volume
…6-5
Android Auto
…………………7-18, 9-11
App List
………………………………7-8
Auto Connection Priority
………………9-6
AUX
……………………………………2-37
Avoid Street
……………………………5-34
B
Basic Features …………………………5-2
Basic Mode Screen
……………………8-2
Battery Warning Message
……………1-10
Before Playing a USB MP3
……………2-22
Before Playing an MP3 Disc
…………2-14
Before Use
……………………………4-3
Before Using t\fe Bluet\soot\f
®
Handsfree
……………………………3-2
Blue Link Settings
………………4-7, 9-7
Blue Link Voice Local Searc\f
…………4-8
Blue Link
® Safety and Security
Service
…………………………………4-5
Bluetoot\f Audio Mode Display
Controls
………………………………2-38
Bluetoot\f Connectio\sn
…………………3-4
Bluetoot\f Connectio\sn Settings
………9-5
Bluetoot\f Connectio\sns Settings
………2-39
Bluetoot\f P\fone
………………………3-6
Bluetoot\f System In\sformation …………9-7
Bluetoot\f
® Audio ………………………2-38
C
Call Commands ………………………6-8
Call History
……………………………3-9
Camera
………………………………8-4
Canceling Route
………………………5-31
CAUTIONS upon Connect\sing
Bluetoot\f
® P\fone ……………………3-3
CD Mode Display Controls
……………2-16
C\fanging Map View
…………………5-3
Climate Mode
…………………………8-2
Clock Settings
…………………………9-9
Combining Voice Recognition w\sit\f
On-Screen Commands
………………6-3
Component Names and \sFunctions
…1-5
Connecting an Exte\srnal Device
………2-37
Connecting Bluetoo\st\f Devices
………3-4
Connecting wit\f t\fe\s Blue Link
Center
…………………………………4-4
Connectivity Setti\sngs
…………………9-11
Contacts
………………………………3-10
Coordinates
……………………………5-23
Index
10
10-10 I Index
D
Deleting Bluetooth\v Devi\fes ……………3-\b
Dial
……………………………………3-7
Dire\ft Tune
……………………………2-8
Dis\f CD
………………………………2-16
Dis\f/Content Format Compatibility
… …2-12
Dis\fonne\fting Bluet\vooth Devi\fes
……3-\b
Dis\f MP3
………………………………2-19
Display
…………………………………\b-3\b
Display Route Information
……………\b-31
Display Settings
………………………9-4
Download Center
……………………7-8
Downloaded Apps Sett\vings
…………9-10
Driving Info
……………………………4-6
E
Editing Route …………………………\b-33
Emergen\fy
……………………………\b-20
Ending Voi\fe Re\fognition
……………6-3
Extending the List\vening Time
…………6-4
F
FAQ ……………………………………10-7
Favorite Pla\fes
………………………\b-24
Favorites
………………………………3-11
“Find the Nearest \v
…6-1\b
FM/AM
…………………………………2-2
FM/AM Mode Display Controls
………2-2
Freeway Exit / Entran\fe
………………\b-22
G
Gas Stations …………………………\b-19
General
………………………………\b-3\b
Getting Started with Blue Link\v …………4-4
Guidan\fe
………………………………\b-36
H
HD Radio™ Mode Di\vsplay Controls …2-\b
HD Radio™ Te\fhnology
………………2-4
Head Unit
………………………………1-\b
Help Display
……………………………6-6
Home S\freen
…………………………1-11
How to Conne\ft to a N\vetwork
…………9-9
How to start Siri ………………………6-21
How to use Siri
…………………………6-21
I
Instru\ftions for Using Voi\fe
Re\fognition
……………………………6-7
Interse\ftion
……………………………\b-23
iPod
……………………………………2-30
iPod Mode Display Controls
…………2-34
K
Key Produ\ft Features …………………1-4
Keyboard Settings
……………………9-10
L
Language Settings ……………………9-10
Lo\fal Sear\fh
…………………………\b-17
M
Map Display ……………………………\b-\b
Map S\fale
……………………………\b-4