Audio system
514
(Continued)
Charging through the USB maynot work for some mobile devices.
The device may not support nor- mal operation when using an atyp-
ical USB memory device (minia-
ture, keychain, etc.). For best
results, use a typical USB device
that has a metal case.
The device may not support nor- mal operation when using formats
such as HDD Type, CF, or SD
Memory.
The device will not support files locked by DRM (Digital Rights
Management.)
USB memory sticks used by con- necting an Adaptor (SD Type or
CF Type) may not be properly rec-
ognized.
The device may not operate prop- erly when using USB HDDs or
USBs subject to connection fail-
ures caused by vehicle vibrations.
(e.g. i-stick type) (Continued)(Continued)
Avoid use of USB
memory products that
can also be used as key
chains or mobile phone
accessories. Use of such products
may cause damage to the USB
jack.
Connecting an MP3 device or phone through various channels,
such as AUX/BT or Audio/USB
mode may result in pop noises or
abnormal operation. ✽✽
NOTICE - Using an iPod ®
iPod ®
is a registered trademark of
Apple Inc.
In order to use the iPod ®
with
your vehicle’s audio system, you
must use a dedicated iPod ®
cable.
(the cable that is supplied when
purchasing iPod ®
/iPhone ®
prod-
ucts)
If the iPod ®
is connected to the
vehicle while it is playing, a high
pitch sound could occur for
approximately 1-2 seconds imme-
diately after connecting. If possi-
ble, connect the iPod ®
to the vehi-
cle with the iPod ®
stopped/paused.
When the vehicle ignition is set to ACC or ON, connecting the iPod ®
through the iPod ®
cable will
charge the iPod ®
through the car
audio system.
When connecting with the iPod ®
cable, make sure to fully insert the
jack to prevent communication
interference. (Continued)
Audio system
15
5
(Continued)
When the EQ features of an exter-
nal device, such as the iPod ®
, and
the audio system are both active,
EQ effects could overlap and
cause sound deterioration and dis-
tortion. Whenever possible, turn
off the EQ feature within the
external device when it is connect-
ed to the audio system.
Noise may occur when an iPod ®
or
AUX device is connected. When
such devices are not being used,
disconnect the device for storage.
When the iPod ®
or AUX device
power is connected to the power
jack, playing the external device
may result in noise. In such cases,
disconnect the power connection
before use.
Skipping or improper operation may occur depending on the char-
acteristics of your iPod ®
/iPhone ®
device. (Continued)(Continued)
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).
iPod ®
mode cannot be operated
when the iPod ®
cannot be recog-
nized due to the playing of ver-
sions that do not support commu-
nication protocols, cases of iPod ®
abnormalities and defects.
For fifth generation iPod ®
Nano
devices, the iPod ®
may not be recog-
nized when the battery level is low.
Please charge the iPod ®
for use.
The search/play orders shown with- in the iPod ®
device may differ from
the orders shown within the audio
system.
If the iPod ®
malfunctions due to
an iPod ®
device defect, reset the
iPod ®
and try again. (To learn
more, refer to your iPod ®
manual)
(Continued) (Continued)
Some iPod
®
s may not sync with
the System depending on the ver-
sion. If the Media is removed
before the Media is recognized,
then the system may not properly
restore the previously operated
mode. (iPad charging is not sup-
ported.)
Use an iPod ®
cable shorter than 1
meter in length such as the one
originally supplied with a new
iPod ®
, longer cables may lead to
the audio system not recognizing
the iPod ®
.
Audio system
518
(Continued)
While a phone is connectedthrough Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology your phone may dis-
charge quicker than usual for
additional Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology-related operations.
If Priority is set upon vehicle igni- tion (IGN/ACC ON), the
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
phone will be automatically con-
nected. Even if you are outside, the
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
phone will be automatically con-
nected once you are in the vicinity
of the vehicle. If you do not want
to automatically connect your
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
phone, try the following.
1) Turn off the Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology feature in your
mobile phone.
2) Turn off the Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology feature in your car
audio system. (Continued)(Continued)
- To turn off the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology feature in
your car audio system, go to
[SETUP]> [Phone] and [turn
off] the Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology feature.
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 car system. (Continued)(Continued)
Phone contact names should be
saved in English or they may not
be displayed correctly.
The Handsfree call volume and quality may differ depending on
the mobile phone.
Only one Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology device can be connect-
ed at a time.
In some mobile phones, starting the ignition while talking through
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
enabled handsfree call 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 guid-
ance screen will be displayed.
Audio system
19
5
✽✽
NOTICE - Usingthe Voice
Recognition (if equipped)
When using the voice recognition feature, only commands listed with-
in the user's manual are supported.
Be aware that during the opera- tion of the voice recognition sys-
tem, pressing any button other
than the button or touching the
screen will terminate voice recog-
nition mode.
For superior voice recognition performance, position the micro-
phone used for voice recognition
above the head of the driver’s seat
and maintain a proper position
when saying commands.
Within the following situations, voice recognition may not function
properly due to external sound.
- When the windows and sunroof
are open
- When the wind of the cooling/heat- ing device is strong
- When entering and passing through tunnels
- When driving on rugged and uneven roads. (Continued)(Continued)
- During severe rain (heavy rains,windstorms)
Phone related voice commands can be used only when a Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology device is con-
nected.
When making calls by stating a name, the corresponding contact
must be downloaded and stored
within the audio system.
After downloading the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology phone book,
it takes some time to convert the
phone book data into voice infor-
mation. During this time, voice
recognition may not properly
operate.
Pronounce the voice commands naturally and clearly as if in a nor-
mal conversation.CAUTION
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
Handsfree is a feature that enables drivers to practicesafe driving. Connecting the car audio system with aBluetooth
®Wireless Technology
phone allows the user to con- veniently make calls, receivecalls, and manage the phone book. Before using theBluetooth
®Wireless Technology,
carefully read the contents of this user’s manual.
Excessive use or operations while driving may lead to neg-ligent driving practices and bethe cause of accidents.
Do not operate the device excessively while driving.
Viewing the screen for pro- longed periods of time whiledriving is dangerous and may lead to accidents.
When driving, view the screen only for short periods of time.
Audio system
27
5
With the Audio CD Mode
Playing/Pausing CD Tracks
Once an audio CD is inserted, the
mode will automatically start and
begin playing.
While playing, press the [ II] button to
pause and press [ ] button to play.
Only genuine audio CDs are sup-
ported. Other discs may result in
recognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R,CDs with labels)
The artist and title information are
displayed on the screen if track infor-mation is included within the audio
CD.
Changing Tracks Press the [SEEK TRACK] button to
move to the previous or next track. Pressing the [
SEEK TRACK
] but-
ton after the track has been playing
for 2 seconds will start the current
track from the beginning. Pressing the [
SEEK TRACK
] but-
ton before the track has been playing
for 1 second will start the previous
track. Selecting from the List
Turn the
TUNEknob left/right to
search for the desired track.
Once you find the desired track, press the TUNE knob to start playing. Rewinding/Fast-forwarding Tracks
While playing, press and hold the
[SEEK TRACK]
button to rewind or
fast-forward the current track.
Scan (With RDS) Press and hold the [TA/SCAN]but-
ton to play the file 10 seconds of
each file. Press and hold the [TA/SCAN]but-
ton again to turn off.
Scan (Without RDS) Press the [SCAN]button to play the
first 10 seconds of each file.Press and hold the [SCAN]button
again to turn off.
Audio system
528MENU : MP3 CD
MP3 CD Mode Display Controls
(1) Mode
Displays currently operating mode.
(2) Operation State
From Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/Scan,
displays the currently operating func-tion.
(3) File Index
Displays the current file number.
(4) File Info
Displays information about the cur-
rent file.
(5) Play/Pause
Changes the play/pause state.
(6) Play Time
Displays the current play time.
(7) Info
Shows detailed information about
the current file.
When the ‘Folder File’ option is set as
the default display within Display
setup, the album/artist/file informa-
tion are displayed as detailed file
information.
When the ‘Album Artist Song’ option
is set as the default display, the fold-
er name/file name are displayed as
detailed file information.
The title, artist and album info are
displayed only when such informa-tion is recorded within the MP3 fileID3 tag.
■
Type-2
■ Type-1
Audio system
29
5
(8) Random(Shuffle)
Turns the Random(Shuffle) feature
on/off.
Each time the button is pressed, the
feature changes in the order of
Random (Shuffle) Folder ➟Random
(Shuffle) All ➟Off.
Random(Shuffle) Folder : Plays all files within the current folder in
Random (Shuffle) order.
Random(Shuffle) All : Plays all files in Random(Shuffle) order.
(9) Repeat
Turns the Repeat feature on/off.
Each time the button is pressed, the
feature changes in the order ofRepeat ➟Repeat Folder ➟Off.
Repeat : Repeats the current file.
Repeat Folder : Repeats all files within the current Folder. (10) Copy Copies the current file into My Music.
Selecting another feature during
copying will display a pop-up asking
whether you wish to cancel copying.
To cancel, select “Yes”.
(11) List
Moves to the list screen.
Turn the
TUNEknob left/right to
search for files. Once the desired file
is displayed, press the knob to select
and play.With the MP3 CD Mode
Playing/Pausing MP3 Files
Once an MP3 disc is inserted the
mode will automatically start and
being playing.
While playing, press the [ II] button to
pause and press [ ] button to play.
If there are numerous files and fold-
ers within the disc, reading time
could take more than 10 seconds
and the list may not be displayed or
song searches may not operate.
Once loading is complete, try again.
Changing Files Press the [SEEK TRACK] button to
move to the previous or next file. Pressing the [
SEEK TRACK
] but-
ton after the file has been playing for
2 seconds will start the current filefrom the beginning. Pressing the [
SEEK TRACK
] but-
ton before the file has been playing
for 1 second will start the previous
file.
Audio system
31
5
MENU : USB
USB Mode Display Controls
(1) Mode
Displays currently operating mode.
(2) Operation State
From Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/Scan,
displays the currently operating func-tion.
(3) File Index
Displays the current file number.
(4) File Info
Displays information about the cur-
rent file.
(5) Play/Pause
Changes the play/pause state.
(6) Play Time
Displays the current play time. (7) Info
Displays detailed information for the
current file.
When the ‘Folder File’ option is set as
the default display within Display
setup, the album/artist/file informa-
tion are displayed as detailed file
information.
When the ‘Album Artist Song’ option
is set as the default display, the fold-
er name/file name are displayed as
detailed file information.
The title, artist and album info are
displayed only when such informa-tion are recorded within the MP3 fileID3 tag.
■
Type-2
■ Type-1