
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   

Warnings and Cautions\F I 1-3
 Safety Cautions 
Pay  attention  to  traffic  conditions  w\bile 
driving. 
 •In  so\fe  instances,  t\be  navigation  \fay 
provide  guidance  t\broug\b  restricted 
areas. 
 •Operating t\be device w\bile driving could 
lead  to  accidents  due  to  a  lack  of  atten-
tion  to  external  surroundings.  First  park 
t\be  ve\bicle  before  operating  t\be  device. 
In  addition,  t\be  touc\b  screen  \fay  not 
work  for  so\fe  functions  w\ben  t\be  ve\bi-
cle  is  in  \fotion. T\be  touc\b  screen  fea -
ture  will  be  supported  once  t\be  ve\bicle 
\bas stopped.
 • Adjust  t\be  volu\fe  to  levels  t\bat  allow 
t\be  driver  to  \bear  sounds  fro\f  outside 
of  t\be  ve\bicle.  Driving  in  a  state  w\bere 
external  sounds  cannot  be  \beard  \fay 
lead to accidents.
 •Pay attention to t\be \Fvolu\fe setting w\ben 
turning  t\be  device  on.  A  sudden  output 
of  extre\fe  volu\fe  upon  turning  t\be 
device  on  could  lead  to  \bearing  i\fpair -
\fent.  (Adjust  t\be  volu\fe  to  a  suitable 
levels before turning off t\be device.)
 • If  you  want  to  c\bange  t\be  position  of 
device  installation,  please  inquire  wit\b 
your place of purc\base or service \fain-
tenance  center. Tec\bnical  expertise  is 
required  to  install  or  disasse\fble  t\be 
device.
 •Turn on t\be car ignition before using t\bis 
device.  Do  not  operate  t\be  Multi\fedia 
syste\f  for  long  periods  of  ti\fe  wit\b  t\be 
ignition  turned  off  as  suc\b  operations 
\fay lead to battery disc\barge.
 •Upon  using  t\be  Multi\fedia  syste\f 
for  \fore  t\ban  10  \finutes  wit\b  t\be  car 
engine  turned  off,  t\be  following  warning 
will  be  displayed.  After  10  \finutes,  t\be 
warning  will  be  displayed  for  5  seconds 
every 1 \finute.
 •Do  not  subject  t\be  device  to  severe 
s\bock  or  i\fpact.  Direct  pressure  onto 
t\be  front  side  of  t\be  \fonitor  \fay  cause 
da\fage to t\be LCD o\Fr touc\b screen.
 •W\ben  cleaning  t\be  device,  \fake  sure 
to  turn  off  t\be  device  and  always  use  a 
clean, soft clot\b. Never use toug\b \fate-
rials,  c\be\fical  clot\bs,  or  solvents(alco -
\bol,  benzene,  t\binners,  etc.)  as  suc\b 
\faterials \fay da\fage t\be device panel 
or  cause  color/quality  deterioration. 
W\ben  experiencing  product  concerns, 
inquire  wit\b  your  place  of  purc\base  or 
service \faintenance ce\Fnter.
 • Prevent  caustic  solutions  suc\b  as  per -
fu\fe  and  cos\fetic  oil  fro\f  contacting 
t\be das\bboard because t\bey \fay cause 
da\fage or discoloration.
01   

1-10 I Basic
Battery Warning Message
Always  use  t\be  syste\f  w\bile  t\be  car 
engine  is  running.  If  you  turn  on  t\be  sys-
te\f w\bile t\be engine is off, a battery warn-
ing \fessage will appear. W\ben t\be engine 
starts, t\be \fessage will \Fdisappear. 
 NOTICE
• If  you  use  t\be  syste\f  for  a  long  ti\fe  wit\b 
t\be  engine  off,  t\be  battery  \fay  beco\fe 
co\fpletely disc\barged.
Restrictions on Feat\fres for 
Safety Meas\fres
T\be restriction screen will disappear w\ben 
s\bifting  gears  into  P  or  putting  t\be  parking 
brake on.
 WARNING
- Blank Screen
• Refrain  fro\f  use  if  t\be  screen  is  blank  or 
no  sound  can  be  \beard  as  t\bese  signs  \fay 
indicate product \fa\Flfunction. Continued use in 
suc\b conditions could lead to accidents (fires, 
electric s\bock).
 WARNING
-   To\fching the Antenna D\T\fring A 
Th\fnder Storm
• Do  not  touc\b  t\be  antenna  during  t\bunder  or 
lig\btning  as  suc\b  acts  \fay  lead  to  lig\btning 
induced electric s\bock.   

Starting t\be Syste\f for t\be First Ti\fe I 1-11
FeaturesDescription
 Navigation 
Widget  
•
Provides  a  brief  view  of  t\be  navigation  \fap 
and t\be route scree\Fn.
 
•
Touc\b  any  area  on  t\be  screen  to  \fove  to  t\be 
navigation screen.
 AV Widget  
•
S\bows  brief  infor\fation  on  t\be  radio  \fedia 
current playing.
 
•
Touc\b  t\be  area  to  \fove  to  t\be  \fode  for  w\bat 
you are listening t\Fo.
 All Menus S\bows all of t\be ite\fs\F in t\be syste\f \fenu.
 PlacesDirectly  \foves  to  t\be  screen  w\bere  you  can 
searc\b for your destination.  
If  an  Android  Auto  co\fpatible  p\bone  is  con -
nected,  t\bis  button  switc\bes  to  t\be  Enter 
Android Auto icon.
 My Menu  
•
You can add and save up to eig\bt \fenu ite\fs.
 
•
Add  your  favorite  \fenu  ite\fs  to  \bave  quick 
and easy access to\F t\be\f.
Home Screen
Controls Men\f Config\fration for the Home Screen
Information Display on the Stat\fs Bar\T
Displays t\be date and ti\f\Fe, along wit\b t\be sy\Fste\f status s\bown by 
t\be various icons to t\be r\Fig\bt of t\be clock. 
T\be  icons  in  t\be  following  table  indicate  t\be  various  types  of  sys-
te\f status details \Fand events.
Icon Description
Mute AV sound
Mute Navigation sound
Bluetoot\b p\bone re\fa\Fining battery
Handsfree connecti\Fon
Connecting to \fusic strea\f
Handsfree+ strea\fin\Fg connection
Downloading contacts\F/recent calls
Making a call usin\Fg Bluetoot\b p\bone
Mute Bluetoot\b p\bon\Fe \ficrop\bone
Bluetoot\b p\bone rec\Feption sensitivity\F
Blue Link received signal strengt\b \Findication
Wi-Fi is connected
Connecting to Wi-Fi
2G/3G data connect\Fion (displayed only w\ben connec\Fted to a 
2G/3G data network)
LTE data connection \F(displayed only w\ben connec\Fted to a LTE  
data network)
i Information
•  Received  signal  strengt\b  indicator  of  Blue  Link  and  2G/3G/Wi-Fi/LTE 
infor\fation are displayed only in t\be devices t\bat support t\be tele\fatics sy\Fste\f.  

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.   

Before Using the Blue\dtoothⓇ Handsfree I 3\b3
CAUT\bONS upon Connecting 
Bluetooth® Phone
 •Before  connecting  the  head  unit  with 
the  mobile  phone,  check  to  see  that  the 
mobile  phone  supports  Bluetooth
®  fea \b
tures
 • 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
®  power  is  turned  off. 
Disable  the  hidden  state  or  turn  on  the 
Bluetooth
®  power  prior  to  searching/
connecting with th\de head unit.
 • If  Auto  \fonnection  is  used,  the 
Bluetooth®  phone  is  automatically  con \b
nected  when  the  ignition  is  turned  on, 
making  it  unnecessary  to  have  to  con \b
nect  the  phone  with  the  head  unit  every 
time.
 • If you do not want automatic connection 
with  your  Bluetooth®  device,  turn  the 
Bluetooth®  feature  off  of  the  Bluetooth® 
device.
 • Park  the  vehicle  when  connecting  the 
head unit with the \dmobile phone.
 •Bluetooth®  connection  may  become 
intermittently  disconnected  in  some 
mobile  phones.    Follow  these  steps  to 
try again.
   1.   Turn  the  Bluetooth®  function  within 
the  mobile  phone  OFF/ON  and  try 
again.
 2.   Turn  the  mobile  phone  power  OFF/
ON and try again.
 3.  \fompletely  remo ve  the  mobile 
phone  battery,  reboot,  and  then 
again.
 4.   Reboot  the Multimedia  System  and 
try again.
 5.   Delete  all paired  devices  from  both 
of  Phone  and  Head  Unit  sides  and 
then try again
 •
The  Handsfree  call  volume  and  quality 
may  differ  depending  on  the  mobile 
phone.
 •Pairing  Bluetooth®  devices  and  use  of 
other  Bluetooth®  features  are  not  sup\b
ported when the vehicle is in motion. For 
safety, please first par\dk your vehicle. 
 • If  you  continue  having  issue  download \b
ing  your  contacts  to  your  vehicle,  con \b
tact your mobile phone p\drovider. 
03   

3\b6 I Bluetooth
Phone Status \bcons 
Shows  the  current  phone  status  in  the 
right top of the dis\dplay.
IconsDescription
You  can  use  Bluetooth  phones 
when  a  Bluetooth  Hands\bfree 
connection is esta\dblished.
You  can  use  Bluetooth  audio 
features when a Bluetooth audio 
connection is esta\dblished.
You  can  use  Bluetooth  phones 
and  audio  features  when  both 
Bluetooth  Hands\bfree  and  audio 
connections are es\dtablished.
\fall signal strengt\dh indicator
Battery  level  of  the  Bluetooth 
devices connected
Downloading \fall Hist\dory list
Downloading \fontacts
In a Bluetooth pho\dne call
Microphone muted
 \bnformation
•    
The  battery  level  icon  and  the  call  signal 
strength  indicator  may  not  be  supported  in 
some Bluetooth devices. 
•   The  battery  level  may  differ  from  the  actual 
level remaining  

\b-18 I Info
Android Auto
What is Android A\fto?
You  can  securely  access  your  smartphone  while  driving  by  using 
this  feature. Various  functions  on  your  smart  phone  are  displayed 
on the multimedia system so you can easily use them (finding the 
direction, making a\s call, listening to \smusic, etc.). 
The  “Android  Auto”  icon  appears  when  a  compatible  Android 
phone  is  connected.  Available  functions  and  operations  may  differ 
depending on the p\shone model.
To  conveniently  use  various  functions  of  your  mobile  phone  while 
driving  (For  more  information,  visit  the  Google  website  http://sup-
port.google.com/androidauto. ). 
Preca\ftions
 • Android Auto is a registered\s trademark of Google Inc.
 •Android  Auto  is  unavailable  if  the  phone  OS  is  not  Android  5.0 
or  higher  or  your  phone  is  unable  to  be  recognized  due  to  a 
shutdown caused by a failure or defect in the device itself. 
 •Your  phone  may  not  be  recognized  if  its  battery  is  low.  Charge 
your phone then try again.
 •If  your  phone  is  shut  down  due  to  a  defect  in  the  device  itself, 
reset your phone and try again.
 •If you repeatedly connect and disconnect the USB cable on the 
device  in  a  short  period  of  time,  your  phone  may  malfunction. 
This can also cause a\s device failure.
 •The device recognition time may differ depending on the device 
type and firmware/OS version.
 •Using  the  micro-USB  cable  that  came  with  the  phone  is  rec -
ommended.  (Using  a  non-genuine  product  may  cause  noise  or 
malfunction.)
 • Normal  operations  are  not  guaranteed  when  you  arbitrarily 
manipulate your phone while And\sroid Auto is active.
 •You cannot run Android Auto during a Blue Link call but you can 
run  Android  Auto  during  a  Bluetooth  call.  (However,  you  cannot 
use audio-related f\seatures in Android \sAuto mode.)
 •Android  Auto  may  not  operate  normally  due  to  mobile  phone 
issues.
 •Carrier charges may apply when using \sAndroid Auto.