
2	I	Tab\be	of	Contents
1. Basic
Warnings and Cautions .........................1-2
Key Product Features
 ...........................1-4
Component Names and Functions
 ......1-5
Head	Unit	………………………………1-5
Steering	Whee\b	Contro\bs	………………1-7
Starting the System for the  
First Time
 .................................................1-9
Turning	the	Syste\f	On/Off	……………1-9
Syste\f	Reset	…………………………1-9
Battery	Warning	Message	……………1-10
Restrictions	on	Features	for		
Safety	Measures	………………………1-10
Ho\fe	Screen	…………………………1-11
On-Screen	Touch	Contro\bs	……………1-12
2. AV
FM/AM .....................................................2-2
FM/AM	Mode	Disp\bay	Contro\bs	………2-2
HD Radio™ Technology ........................2-4
HD	Radio™		Mode	Disp\bay	Contro\bs	…2-5
SiriusXM™ ...............................................2-6
SiriusXM™		Disp\bay	Contro\bs	…………2-6
Se\becting	through	Channe\b	
/Category	List	…………………………2-8
Direct	Tune	……………………………2-8
Viewing	Menu		…………………………2-8
About Disc ..............................................2-11
Precautions	upon	Hand\bing	Discs	……2-11
Supported	Disc	For\fats	………………2-12
Disc/Content	For\fat	Co\fpatibi\bity	… …2-12
Before	P\baying	an	MP3	Disc	…………2-14
Disc CD ....................................................2-16
CD	Mode	Disp\bay	Contro\bs	……………2-16
Disc MP3 ................................................2-19
MP3	Mode	Disp\bay	Contro\bs	…………2-19
USB ..........................................................2-22
Before	P\baying	a	USB	MP3	……………2-22
Supported	USB	MP3	\fusic		
specifications
	………………………2-24
Supported	I\fage	Specifications……… 2-24
USB	Music	……………………………2-25
USB	I\fage	……………………………2-28
iPod .........................................................2-30
Using	iPod	Devices	…………………… 2-30
iPod	Mode	Disp\bay	Contro\bs	…………2-34
AUX .........................................................2-37
Connecting	an	Externa\b	Device	………2-37
Bluetooth® Audio ..................................2-38
B\buetooth	Audio	Mode	Disp\bay		
Contro\bs
	………………………………2-38
B\buetooth	Connections	Settings	………2-39
My Music ...............................................2-40
Table of Contents   

1-4 I Basic
DisplayWide TFT-LCD Display •
Provides \big\b quality video t\broug\b a Wide TFT-
LCD Display using an LED Back Lig\bt.
 •Touc\b screen for \faxi\fu\f user convenience.
Radio Digital Tuner Feature
 •
Digital Tuner  using  PPL  \fet\bod  t\bat  supports 
\fe\fory  of  12  broadcast  stations  for  eac\b  AM 
and FM \fodes.
Radio broadcast st\Fation na\fe
 • Displays broadcast stati\Fon na\fes.
HD Radio™/Satellite\F Radio feature
 • Supports  HD  Radio™  reception  and  Satellite 
Radio (SiriusXM™).
Multi\fedia Player Support for various Media For\fats
 •
Support  for  various  \fedia  for\fats,  including 
Radio,  Audio  CD,  MP3,  USB,  iPod,  AUX  and 
Bluetoot\b
® Audio Strea\fing \fodes\F 
My Music
 • Supports  copying  of  \fusic  stored  wit\bin  USB 
devices into My Musi\Fc (internal \fe\fory) \fode
Key Product Features
T\bis device is a Multi\fedi\Fa syste\f equipped w\Fit\b a \fultifunctional  
disc player t\bat supports Radio (FM, AM), \FHD Radio™ tec\bnolog\Fy, 
SiriusXM™,  Audio  CD,  MP3,  USB,  iPod,  AUX,  Bluetoot\b  Audio 
and My Music features. T\be WIDE VGA LCD provides a \big\b qual-
ity resolution w\bil\Fe t\be powerful and ric\b sound syste\f ad\Fds to t\be 
driving enjoy\fent.Navigation Voice Guidance
 •
Voice  route  guidance  to  safely  and  conve -
niently reac\b set d\Festinations
 • Various  \fap  scales  t\bat  enable  drivers  to 
accurately view \fap and surroundi\Fng areas
Auto\fatic Correction\F for Current Locatio\Fn
 • Auto\fatically  corrects  current  position  using 
\fap \fatc\bing and GPS\F infor\fation.
Miscellaneous
Bluetoot\b® Wireless Tec\bnology • Convenient  use  of  Bluetoot\b®  Handsfree  by 
using buttons wit\bin t\be s\Fteering w\beel control
Digital Screen Cont\Frol Features
 • Easy  control  of  features  t\broug\b  touc\b  screen 
options
Steering W\beel Control
 • Control  over  audio  features,  voice  recognition 
and Bluetoot\b® t\broug\b t\be steering w\beel con -
trol for \faxi\fu\f convenience
    

2-22 I AV
USB
Before Playing a USB MP3
Connect  the  USB  device  after  t\brnin\f  on  the  en\fine. The  USB 
device  may  become  dama\fed  if  it  is  already  connected  when  the 
i\fnition is t\brned on.
 •Files  that  are  not  standard  format  m\bsic/ima\fe  files  will  not  be 
played.
 •For  MP3/WMA/OGG  files,  only  m\bsic  files  with  compression 
rates between 8Kbps ~ 320Kbp\ls can be played.
 •Heed ca\btion to static electricity when connectin\f/disconne\lctin\f 
external USB devices.
 •Encoded  MP3  Players  will  not  be  reco\fnized  when  connected 
as an external device.
 •When  connectin\f  an  external  USB  device,  the  device  may  not 
properly reco\fnize the USB is in some\l states.
 •Only prod\bcts formatted with byte/sectors \bnder 64Kbyte will be 
reco\fnized.
 •USB devices, formatted to the FAT12, FAT16, or FAT32 file sys-
tem,  are  recommended.  File  systems  other  than  FAT12,  FAT16, 
FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS are not \ls\bpported.
 •Some  USB  devices  may  not  be  s\bpported  d\be  to  compatibility 
iss\bes.
 •Take  ca\btion  so  that  the  USB  connector  does  not  come  in  con-
tact with body parts or objects.
 •Repeated connectin\f/disconne\lctin\f of USB devices within short 
periods of time may res\blt in prod\bct m\lalf\bnction.
 •Make s\bre to connect/disconnect\l external USB devices with the 
a\bdio power t\brned off.
 •The  amo\bnt  of  time  req\bired  to  reco\fnize  the  external  USB 
device  may  differ  dependin\f  on  the  type,  size,  or  file  formats 
stored on the USB.
 •The  \bse  of  USB  devices  for  p\brposes  other  than  playin\f  m\bsic 
and ima\fe files is \lprohibited. 
 •Do not \bse the USB I/F to char\fe batteries or USB accessories 
that  \fenerate  heat.  S\bch  acts  may  lead  to  worsened  perfor-
mance or dama\fe to \lthe device.
 •The  device  may  not  reco\fnize  the  USB  device  if  separately 
p\brchased  USB  h\bbs  and  extension  cables  are  bein\f  \bsed. 
Connect  the  USB  directly  with  the  m\bltimedia  terminal  of  the 
vehicle.
 •When  \bsin\f  mass  stora\fe  USB  devices  with  separate  lo\fical 
drives, only files saved to the root drive can be played.
 •When  application  pro\frams  are  installed  to  specific  USBs,  files 
may not properly play.   

USB I 2-23
 •The  device  may  not  operate  normally  if  MP3  Players,  cell\b -
lar  phones,  di\fital  cameras,  or  other  electronic  devices  (USB 
devices  not  reco\fnized  as  portable  disk  drives)  are  connected 
with the device.
 • Char\fin\f  thro\b\fh  the  USB  may  not  work  for  some  mobile 
devices.
 •The  device  may  not  s\bpport  normal  operation  when  \bsin\f  a 
USB memory type besides Met\lal Cover Type USB Memory.
 •The  device  may  not  s\bpport  normal  operation  when  \bsin\f  for -
mats s\bch as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory.
 • When playin\f iPods, please \bse a dedi\lcated iPod car cable. 
 •Normal  operation  cannot  be  \f\baranteed  when  other  cables  are 
bein\f \bsed.
 •The  device  will  not  s\bpport  files  locked  by  DRM  (Di\fital  Ri\fhts 
Mana\fement).
 •USB memory sticks \bsed by connectin\f an Adaptor (SD Type or 
CF Type) may not be properly reco\fnized.
 •Only  \bse  Pl\b\f  type  connector  prod\bcts,  as  shown  in  the  fi\f\bre 
below.
 •To  play  USB  MP3,  the  USB  device  m\bst  be  connected  to  the 
USB  port  in  the  front  m\bltibox. The  USB  port  in  the  center  con-
sole stora\fe (if eq\bipped) i\ls for char\fin\f only.  
Pl\b\f Type Connector
Prod\bct Name 
Man\bfact\brer 
XTICK  LG 
BMK  BMK Technolo\fy 
SKY-DRV  Sky Di\fital 
TRANSCEND JetFlash \l Transcend 
Sandisk Cr\bzer  SanDisk 
Micro ZyRUS  ZyRUS 
NEXTIK  Di\fiworks 
i \fnformation
•  Problems  that  occ\br  thro\b\fh  \bse  of  USB  devices  not  listed  within  the 
above table are not covered by the prod\bct warranty.
02   

2-24 I AV
Supported \fmage Specifications
NameDescription
Ima\fe format JPG,  GIF,  BMP,  PNG  (animated  GIF,  etc. 
are not s\bpported)
S\bpported ima\fe  
resol\btion 5M  pixels  for  JPG,  BMP,  PNG  (1M  pixels 
maxim\bm for GIF)
S\bpported ima\fe file 
size 5M  pixels  for  JPG,  BMP,  PNG  (1M  pixels 
maxim\bm for GIF)
Supported USB MP3 music specifications
Name
Description
MP3 File 
Specification  Specification: MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER 3
Recommended 
Bit Rates and 
Samplin\f 
Freq\bency Acceptable samplin\f freq\bency\l: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz\l)
Acceptable  bit  rate:  32,  40,  48,  56,  64,  80,  96,  112, 
128, 160, 192, 224\l, 256, 320 (Kbps)
96, 128, 192 Kbps \lfixed bit rate/44.1kHz
ID3 Ta\f   S\bpports  ID3v1.0  and  ID3v1.1,  ID3v2.2,  ID3v2.3, 
ID3v2.4 ID3 ta\fs
Detailed 
Specifications  Maxim\bm directory layers: 20 layers
Maxim\bm len\fth of folder name/file name\l: 255Bytes
S\bpported  characters  for  folder  name/file  name: 
Alphan\bmeric  characters,  Korean  standard  charac
-
ter  set  2,350  characters,  Simplified  Chinese  4888 
characters
Maxim\bm  n\bmber  of  folders  which  can  be  stored 
onto one USB: 2000 folders (incl\bdin\f ROOT) 
Maxim\bm n\bmber of files which\l can be stored onto\l
one USB: 8000
i \fnformation
• The  so\bnd  q\bality  of  MP3  files  that  \bse  bitrates  exceedin\f   
192 Kbps cannot be \f\baranteed. When \bsin\f files witho\bt fixed bit 
rates, some feat\bres (FF/REW feat\bres) may not properly operate.   

2-30 I AV
iPod
Using iPod Devices 
 •iPod is a re\fistered t\lrademark of Apple Inc.
 •iPod  mode  will  not  operate  if  the  con-
nected  iPod  cannot  be  reco\fnized  d\be 
to  operation  of  \bns\bpported  versions 
that  do  not  s\bpport  related  protocols, 
iPod  abnormalities,  or  iPod  device 
defects.  Some  iPods  with  \bns\bpported 
comm\bnication  protocols  may  not  prop-
erly operate with the M\bltim\ledia system.
 •For  fifth  \feneration  iPod  Nano  devices, 
the  iPod  may  not  be  reco\fnized  when 
the  battery  level  is  low.  Please  char\fe 
the iPod for \bse. 
 •Search/play  orders  shown  within  the 
iPod  device  may  differ  with  the  orders 
shown within the M\blti\lmedia system.
 •If  the  iPod  malf\bnctions  d\be  to  an  iPod 
device  defect,  reset  the  iPod  and  try 
a\fain. (To learn more, refer to yo\br iPod 
man\bal.)
 •If  repeatedly  connect  and  disconnect 
iPod/iPhone  to  the  M\bltimedia  system 
with  USB  cable  in  a  short  time,  it  may 
ca\bse abnormal operation. 
 •The  time  for  reco\fnition  of  iPod/iPhone 
may  vary  dependin\f  on  device  type, 
firmware version and iOS version.
 •For  some  iPod To\bch  and  iPhone 
devices, connectin\f Bl\betooth
® while the 
iPod  is  operatin\f  may  res\blt  in  discon -
tin\bed  iPod  so\bnd.  When  s\bch  devices 
with  Bl\betooth
®  s\bpport  are  connected, 
this problem occ\brs as the so\l\bnd so\brce 
is  chan\fed  from  the  Dock  Connector 
(USB connector cable) to Bl\betooth.
 • To  prevent  this  symptom,  Bl\betooth 
A\bdio f\bnction in the M\bltimedia system 
is  limited  if  iPod/iPhone  is  connected 
to  the  system  thro\b\fh  both  cable  and 
Bl\betooth. To  listen  to  the  iPod  so\bnd, 
\bse either iPod men\b with USB connec-
tion  or  Bl\betooth  A\bdio  with  Bl\betooth 
connection.
 •To  listen  to  the  iPod  so\bnd,  reconnect 
the USB cable or chan\fe the a\bdio o\bt-
p\bt settin\fs in iPod/iPhone to Dock.
 •In  order  to  \bse  the  iPod  while  operatin\f 
the keys, yo\b m\bst \bse a dedicated\l iPod 
cable.  (the  cable  that  is  s\bpplied  when 
p\brchasin\f iPod/ iPhone prod\bcts\l)
※
  D\brin\f  ACC  ON  state,  connectin\f  the 
iPod  thro\b\fh  the  iPod  cable  (The  cable 
that  is  s\bpplied  when  p\brchasin\f  iPod/
iPhone  prod\bct.)  will  char\fe  the  iPod 
thro\b\fh the head \bni\lt.
※  The  \bse  of  \fen\bine  iPod  cables  s\bp-
plied  by  Apple  is  recommended.  (The 
\bse  of  other  prod\bcts  may  res\blt  in 
noise or abnormal operation.)
※ To  play  iPod  m\bsic  thro\b\fh  cable  con -
nection,  the  iPod/USB  cable  m\bst  be 
connected  to  the  USB  port  in  the  front 
m\bltibox. The  USB  port  in  the  center 
console  stora\fe  (if  eq\bipped)  is  for 
char\fin\f only.   

 iPod I 2-33
 Caution
 •If  the  iPhone/iPod To\bch  s\bpports 
Bl\betooth,  the  Apple  device  will  not  be 
able  to  \bse  the  Bl\betooth  f\bnction  if  the 
device  is  connected  thro\b\fh  both  the 
USB port and via Bl\betooth. Disconnect 
the  USB  connection  then  \bse  Bl\betooth 
A\bdio
 •If  iPod/iPhone  connected  to  the 
M\bltimedia  system  thro\b\fh  both  USB 
and  AUX.  iPod/iPhone  keeps  o\btp\bt 
so\bnd via AUX, th\bs it may occ\br so\bnd 
will not o\btp\bt in i\lPod mode.
 •If  AUX  cable  connected  to  iPod/iPhone 
b\bt  not  connect  to  the  M\bltimedia  sys -
tem,  it  may  occ\br  so\bnd  will  not  o\btp\bt 
in  iPod  mode  d\be  to  iPod/iPhone’s  fea -
t\bre.  Especially,  if  yo\b  \bse  AUX  cable 
like pict\bres, this problem may occ\br. 
 • Disconnect AUX cable from iPod/iPhone 
first,  then  connect  to  the  M\bltimedia 
system  via  USB.  Or  chan\fe  settin\fs  to 
“Dock” in iPod/iPhone.
 •If  connect  to  the  M\bltimedia  system 
while  podcast  or  iT\bnes  m\bsic  down -
loadin\f  to  iPod/iPhone,  it  may  occ\br 
some  problems  when  yo\b  select  son\f 
in the list. Reconnect iPod/iPhone to the 
M\bltimedia  system  when  downloadin\f 
is finished or the \lfile deleted.
 • If  connect  to  the  M\bltimedia  system 
while sync, it may occ\br some problems. 
Try  to  \bse  iPod/iPhone  connection  after 
sync  complete.  (To  learn  more,  refer  to 
yo\br iPod man\bal.)
 •iPhone  and  iPod To\bch  devices  are 
\f\baranteed  to  work  normally  on  iOS 
7.0.6  or  below.  However,  they  may  not 
work  normally  on  f\bt\bre  iOS  versions 
as  their  operations  have  not  yet  been 
tested.
02   

 iPod I 2-35
Feat\bresDescription
 SEEK/TRACKIf  b\btton  is  pressed  (less  than  0.8  seconds) 
moves  to  previo\bs/next  file  or  play  the  c\brrent 
son\f from the be\finn\lin\f 
 
•
If  play  time  is  less  than  3  seconds,  moves  to 
previo\bs/next file
 
•
If  play  time  is  more  than  3  seconds,  plays  the 
c\brrent file from the\l be\finnin\f
If  b\btton  is  pressed  (more  than  0.8  seconds)  it 
will rewind/fast-forward the track
 TUNE T\brn  the 
   knob  to  search  a  desired 
track.  If  the  desired  track  is  displayed,  press 
the 
  knob to play the track. 
  If  the    knob  is  not  pressed  within   
  5  seconds  of  searchin\f  tracks,  the  track  info     
 for the c\brrent track is restored.
 NOT\fCE
•   For  USB  media  or  iPod  m\bsic,  the  USB/iPod  cable  m\bst  be  pl\b\f\fed  in 
to  the  USB  port  in  the  front  m\bltibox. The  USB  port  in  the  center  stora\fe 
console is for char\fin\f only.