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Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-19
General operations of SETUP menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17
Traffic/ Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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Table of contents Getting started with navigation. . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21
What is GPS?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
About satellite signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Acquiring satellite signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Initial navigation screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Indicators of the map screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21
How to view a map screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21
Changing the scale of a map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Adjusting the navigation volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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Table of contents CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation . . . . . . .46-51
Playing an audio CD and MP3/ WMA/ USB/ iPod files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-48
Skip to the next track/file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Skip to the previous track/file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Return to the beginning of the current track/file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Search. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Intro scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Repeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
RANDOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Playing files by classifying into folder/ Album/ Artist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Locating a folder/file using the list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Searching music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Setting audio book play speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
USB device requirement/ Compatible USB devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
MP3/WMA file requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
iPod device requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
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Table of contents Voice recognition system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-60
Voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Giving voice commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
How to say numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Voice command examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57-58
Help command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Voice commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-62
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
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General information
Safety notes
Always operate the vehicle in a safe To reduce the risk of fire or electric
CAUTION manner. Do not become distracted by shock, do not expose this product to
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK the vehicle while driving, and always be dripping or splashing water, rain, or
DO NOT OPEN
fully aware of all driving conditions. Do moisture.
not change settings, or any functions.
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE Pull over in a safe and legal manner
COVER(OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE before attempting such operations.
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO To promote safety, certain functions are The temperature of unit’s outside can
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. disabled unless the hand break is on. be extremely high, please use the unit
after proper installation in your vehicle.
The lightning flash with the arrowhead Do not use for many hours at extremely
symbol, within an equilateral triangle low or high temperature. While driving, keep the sound volume at
is intended to alert the user about the (-10 C to 60 C) a proper level.
presence of uninsulated dangerous
voltage within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do Do not drop it and avoid heavy impacts
not remove the cover or back of this at anytime.
product. There are no user-serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified
The exclamation point within an equilat- service personnel.
eral triangle is intended to alert the user
to the presence of important operating
and maintenance (servicing) instruc-
tions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
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General information
CAUTION : CAUTION :
• Do not keep the navigation system
The driver must not watch the moni- running with the engine stopped.
tor while driving. If the driver watches Doing so may discharge the vehicle
the monitor while driving, it may lead to battery. When you use the navigation
carelessness and cause an accident. system, always keep the engine run-
This product uses a Laser System. ning.
To ensure proper use of this product, • When the driver wants to operate
please read this owner’s manual care- the navigation system, first park the
fully and retain it for future reference. vehicle in a safe location and set the
This unit is for vehicles with a 12 V
Should the unit require maintenance, parking brake. Operating the system
battery and negative grounding. Before
contact an authorized service center. while driving can distract the driver
installing it in a recreational vehicle, lorry
Performing controls, adjustments, or and may result in a serious accident.
or bus, check the battery voltage. To
carrying out procedures other than • Do not disassemble or modify this
avoid shorts in the electrical system, be
those specified herein may result in system. If you do, it may result in
sure to disconnect the E battery cable
hazardous radiation exposure. accidents, fire or electrical shock.
before beginning the installation.
To prevent direct exposure to laser • Some country may have laws limiting
beam, do not try to open the enclosure. the use of video screens while driving.
Visible laser radiation when open. DO Use the system only where it is legal
NOT STARE INTO BEAM. to do so.
• Don't use your phone when you are
CAUTION : driving. You must stop at a safe place
CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE to use your phone.
LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO • When driving your vehicle, be sure
NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL to keep the volume of the unit low
INSTRUMENTS. enough to allow you to hear sounds
coming from the outside.
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General information
Types of Playable Discs Precautions of handling discs and player
This unit plays CD-R or CD-RW con- • A defective or soiled disc • Clean the disc
taining audio titles, MP3 or WMA files. inserted into the unit can before playback.
• Depending on the conditions of the cause sound to drop during Wipe the disc from
recording equipment or the CD-R/ playback. the center outward
RW disc itself, some CD-R/RW discs • Handle the disc by holding with a cleaning cloth.
cannot be played on the unit. its innerouter edges. • Never use solvents
• Do not attach any seal or label to • Do not touch the surface of such as benzine or
either side (the labeled side or the the unlabeled side of the alcohol to clean the
recorded side) of a disc. disc. disc.
• Do not use irregularly shaped CDs
(e.g., heart-shaped or octagonal). It Do not stick paper or tape
may result in malfunctions. etc. on the surface.
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General information
NOTES ON COPYRIGHTS Disposal of your old
It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, appliance
show, broadcast via cable, play in pub-
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis-
lic, or rent copyrighted material without
tered in the U.S. and other countries.
permission.
“Made for iPod” means that an elec-
This product features the copy protec-
tronic accessory has been designed to
tion function developed by Macrovision. 1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin connect specifically to iPod and has
Copy protection signals are recorded on symbol is attached to a product, it been certified by the developer to meet
some discs. When playing the pictures means the product is covered by the Apple performance standards.
of these discs on a unit, picture noise European Directive 2002/96/EC.
will appear. This product incorporates 2. All electrical and electronic products
copyright protection technology that should be disposed of separately
is protected by method claims of cer- from the municipal waste stream “The Bluetooth word mark and logos
tain U.S. patents and other intellectual via designated collection facilities are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
property rights owned by Macrovision appointed by the government or the and any use of such marks by LG
Corporation and other rights own- local authorities. Electronics is under license. Other
ers. Use of this copyright protection 3. The correct disposal of your old trademarks and trade names are those
technology must be authorized by appliance will help prevent potential of their respective owners.”
Macrovision Corporation, and is intend- negative consequences for the envi-
ed for home and other limited viewing ronment and human health.
uses only unless otherwise authorized 4. For more detailed information about
by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse disposal of your old appliance, please
engineering or disassembly is prohib- contact your city office, waste dis-
ited. posal service or the shop where you
purchased the product.
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Name of each component
Control Panel
7 8 9
1
2
3 10
4 11
12
5
13
6 14
14. PHONE ( )
Use to enable Bluetooth Hands-Free
Phone.
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Name of each component
Steering wheel remote control
1. MODE 4. MUTE
Selects a source. Mutes the volume. 7.
FM t AM t CD t USB t iPod • Press this button to start the voice
t AUX t FM... 5. recognition mode.
Enables Bluetooth Hands-Free • Press the button one more to can-
2. U / u Phone. cel voice commands while the voice
• Press this button. • Press this button briefly to take a recognition is active.
- Automatic tuning: RADIO call when there is an incoming call.
- Track up/down: USB CD iPod
• Press this button briefly to make a Note
call from last calls. The positions of buttons on the steering
• Press and hold this button. • Press this button lengthy to switch
- Manual tuning: RADIO wheel remote control may be different
the sound path during a call. according to your vehicle options.
- Search (FF/REW): (Hands free y phone)
USB CD iPod
3. Volume (VOL+/VOL-) 6.
Increases or decreases the volume Press this button briefly to reject a
level. call during a call.
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Basic operation
Start-up screen Turning the unit on Adjusting the volume
The unit starts when the ignition switch Press on the control panel in power Rotate the volume knob ( ) on the
is placed in the ACC or ON position. off status. control panel.
Note Note
When you insert the disc in the disc When you turn the unit off, the current
slot, the unit is turned on automatically. volume level is automatically memo-
rized. Whenever you turn the unit back
on, it operates at the memorized
Turning the unit off
- Then the radio mode is displayed Press on the control panel in power volume level.
on the screen. on status. If you turn the unit off/on below volume
level 5, the volume level is changed
Note into 5. If you turn the unit off/on above
• The unit memorizes the last mode Inserting a disc volume level 25, the volume level is
that is played lastly. The last mode Insert a disc in the disc slot and play- changed into 25.
is saved in the memory even if the back starts automatically.
ignition switch is placed in the OFF
position. When the ignition switch is Ejecting a disc
placed in the ACC or ON position, Press Z on the control panel.
the mode is automatically recalled. The disc is ejected from the loading
• It may take long time (about 20 sec- slot.
onds) for the unit to be rebooted.
Note
If the ejected disc is not removed in
approximately 10 seconds, the disc is
automatically inserted again into the
loading slot.
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Basic operation
Selecting a source on the Selecting a source on the Rear view camera (Optional)
With a rear view camera, automatic
control panel screen
Press MEDIA repeatedly to select a You can select the source on the screen switching to video from a rear view
source. to make it operate according to your camera is possible when the gearshift is
The mode switches as follows. particular needs. moved to REVERSE (R) position.
CD t USB t iPod t AUX t CD... Rear view mode also allows you to
1. Touch the source icon in the left check what is behind you while driving.
Note upward position when playing a
If a source is not connected to the unit, source.
the source is not recognized.
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Setup
General operations of SETUP Bluetooth System
There are four kinds of screen menus. There are five kinds of screen menus.
menu
The navigation system can be custom-
ized to make it easier for you to use:
Bluetooth, System, Traffic, Navigation,
Audio, Display
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Setup
Clock Units Factory Settings
This allows you to set the time format and This allows you to set the unit of distance This allows you to initialize various set-
the summer time. displayed on your navigation system. tings to the default settings.
• Time format: Change the time format Change the unit between the “km” and - All: Initializes all the settings to the
between the “12h” and “mls”. default settings.
“24h”. - Phone: Initializes all the settings relat-
• Summer time: Set the summer time Navigation Demo ed with phone.
between the “On” and This is a demonstration function. After - Navigation: Initializes all the settings
“Off”. a route is set, a simulation of route related with navigation.
The unit sets the guidance to a destination is automati- - Audio/Media/Radio: Initializes all the
clock automatically by cally displayed. settings related
detecting the summer with Audio/
time whether it is the Media/ Radio.
summer time season
or not. Even though the
summer time is set to N
"On", the unit sets the
clock to normal time
(not +1 hour) when it's • Navigation Demo
not summer time sea- - Off: Demo mode is set off.
son. - 1x: Sets the demo drive only once.
- Loop: Repeat demo drive
• Speed: Sets the speed of demo drive.
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Setup
Traffic Navigation Audio
There are three kinds of screen menus. There are four kinds of screen menus. There are five kinds of screen menus.
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Setup
Sound (Default : Center) Power Bass Map Mode
You can set the Power Bass to Off, Low, To improve the visibility of the map
Mid (Middle), or High. screen between day and night, you can
change the combination of the colours
of the map.
- Auto: The map screen is displayed by
autolight signal or illumination
signal.
Balance/ Bass/ Illumination Illumination
Fader Middle/ On Off
- Off: Outputs the original sound.
Treble Autolight Off
- Low, Mid, High: Set the Low, Mid Map: Day Map: Day
(Middle), or High to (Day)
- Balance: Touch b or B to adjust the
boost the low-pitched Autolight On
sound the left and right speakers. Map: Night Map: Night
(Night)
- Fader: Touch v or V to adjust the sound.
Autolight is
sound of the front and rear speakers. Map: Night Map: Day
not detected
- Bass, Mid, Treble: Touch b or B to Display
adjust the Bass, Middle or Treble. There are two kinds of screen menus. - Day: The map screen is always
displayed with bright colours.
Note - Night: The map screen is always
Touch [Center] to return to the default displayed with dark colours.
settings.
Brightness
You can set the brightness of the
screen.
Set the display brightness to Low, Mid
(Middle), or High.
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Getting started with navigation
What is GPS? About satellite signals Indicators of the map screen
The Global Positioning System (GPS) Your unit must acquire satellite signals How to view a map screen
is a satellite-based navigation system to operate. If you are indoors, near The navigation system displays various
made up of a network of 24 satel- tall buildings or trees, or in a parking information on the screen.
lites placed into orbit by the U.S. garage, the unit cannot acquire satel-
Department of Defense. lites.
GPS was originally intended for military
applications, but in the 1980s, the gov- Acquiring satellite signals
ernment made the system available for Before the unit can find your current
civilian use. location and navigate a route, you must
GPS works in any weather conditions, do the following steps:
anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. 1. Go outside to an area free from tall
There are no subscription fees or setup obstructions.
charges to use GPS. 2. Turn on the unit.
GPS GPS Acquiring satellite signals can take a
GPS
GPS
few minutes.
• /
Indicates the direction of the map.
Initial navigation screen Touch to switch the orientation of the
After the ignition switch is placed in the map.
ACC or ON position, when you enter
a navigation mode for the first time,
the caution screen is displayed on the •
screen. Read the caution carefully and Indicates the current vehicle location
then touch [Agree]. and the direction of travel.
•
Touch [Menu] to access the map
menu.
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Getting started with navigation
Changing the scale of a map Adjusting the navigation
• 1. Touch on the map screen.
Indicates the scale of the map. volume
If you want to adjust the navigation vol-
ume, follow the below method.
•
Indicates the arriving time, distance Method 1
and remaining time to the destina- Rotate the volume knob ( ) on the
tion. control panel or press the volume (VOL+/
VOL-) on the steering wheel remote con-
2. Touch [+] to view the map in detail.
trol during the voice guidance.
Touch [-] to view the map a wider
area. During
•
Appears on the upper right corner of the voice ,
the screen when a route is set. guidance
Indicates the distance to the next
guide point and the turning direction
at that guide point. Method 2
If you want to adjust the navigation vol-
ume, rotate the volume knob ( ) on the
50 m n 100 m n 200 m n 300
• control panel or press the volume (VOL+/
m n 500 m n 750 m n 1 km n
Indicates the speed limit on the road VOL-) on the steering wheel remote con-
2 km n 5 km n 10 km n 20 km
that you’re driving now. trol during the voice guidance after press-
n 50 km n 100 km n 200 km n
ing on the control panel.
500 km
During
3. If you want to set the auto zoom,
touch . , the voice ,
guidance
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Destination input menu
Navigation menu overview General operations of destina- 4. Touch the preferred setting method.
• Address: Finds a destination by
tion menu setting an address. (Page 23)
• Last Destinations: Sets a destina-
1. Turn the unit on.
tion to a location that you have
lastly set. (Page 24)
2. Press NAV on the control. The navi-
• Address Book: Sets a destination
gation menu appears on the screen.
to a location stored in the address
/ book. (Page 24)
• POI: Searches for a destination
from various categories of busi-
nesses or locations. (Page 24-26)
• Parking: Sets a parking as your
destination. (Page 28)
• Continue/Stop Guidance: Sets the
3. Touch [Navigation], [Advanced] or
guidance to On/Off. (Page 28)
[Favourites] to select the desired
• GPS Input: Sets a latitude and
option.
a longitude as your destination.
(Page 27)
• Using Map: Searches for a destina-
tion by scrolling the map. (Page 28)
• Tour Planner: Adds new destination
or way point. (Page 29-30)
• Store Destination: Stores your desti-
[Advanced] menu
nation in the address book. (Page 31)
• Store Position: Stores your position
in the address book. (Page 31)
• Home 1/ Work2/ 3~12: You can
set a home location, work location
or etc you want for the place you
[Favourites] menu return to most often. (Page 32)
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Destination input menu
Address Search 5. Set the part characters of street Refer to the “Route Options” on the
You can find the destination by search- name and then touch [OK]. page 36.
ing the address.
9. Touch [Start].
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Address].
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Destination input menu
Last Destinations Address Book POI (Point of Interest)
You can find the destination to a loca- You can find the destination to a loca- You can find a destination from various
tion that you have lastly set as the des- tion stored in the Address Book. To uti- categories of businesses or locations.
tination. Up to 50 last destinations are lize this function more effectively, des-
automatically stored. If the number of tinations that you often travel to should 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI].
last destinations exceed 50, the oldest be stored in advance.
one is replaced by the new one. First of all, store in the Address Book 2. Touch one of the main category.
by searching the address. Refer to the
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Last Address Search on the page 23.
Destinations].
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Address
2. Touch the preferred last destination Book].
from the list. 2. Touch the preferred destination from
the list.
• Near Position: Sets a POI located
near the current vehicle position.
(Page 25)
• Near Destination: Sets a POI locat-
ed near the selected destination.
(Page 26)
3. Touch the preferred route, then 3. Touch the preferred route, then • In City: Sets a POI located in the
touch [Start]. touch [Start]. city. (Page 26)
• Name: Sets a POI by the name of
the facility. (Page 26)
• Hyundai Service: Sets a facility of
the Hyundai
service. (Page 26)
• Phone Number: If you know the
telephone number of the facility,
Drive in accordance with the screen Drive in accordance with the screen use this to find the entering the
and voice information. and voice information. number. (Page 26)
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Destination input menu
Near Position 5. Touch [OK] after confirming the 8. Touch [Start].
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [Near location of the displayed POI.
Position].
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Destination input menu
Near Destination Name Phone Number
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [Near 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [Name]. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [Phone
Destination]. Number].
2. Set the preferred country.
2. Follow steps 2-8 on the page 25 2. Input the phone number and then
(Near Position). 3. Input the part characters of the touch [OK].
facility name and then touch [OK].
In City
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [POI] > [In City].
3. Touch the city in the list. 2. Follow steps 4-8 on the page 25
(Near Position).
Note
The information of position may dif- If you want to call on the telephone,
fer from actual location due to some touch [ ]. It is available only when
changes of dealership and dealer loca- the bluetooth is active.
tion information.
4. Follow steps 2-8 on the page 25 5. Follow steps 6-8 on the page 25
(Near Position). (Near Position).
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Destination input menu
GPS Input 4. Input the coordinates of latitude by 6. Touch [OK].
You can find the destination by input- touching the minutes. (For example:
ting the coordinates of latitude and 58’)
longitude.
Note
If you make a mistake while touching,
touch to erase one digit at a time.
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Destination input menu
Parking Using Map 4. Touch the preferred route, then
You can find the destination by search- This allows you search for a destination touch [Start].
ing the parking facility. by scrolling the map.
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Parking]. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] >
[Using Map].
2. Touch a preferred facility.
2. Scroll the map, place the cross
pointer over the preferred location.
Drive in accordance with the screen
and voice information.
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Destination input menu
Tour Planner 4. Set a destination by using the navi-
The tour planner allows you to travel gation menu.
through the searched routes by setting (Refer to the page 22.)
a destination or way point. The destination you set is displayed.
You can set a total of 4 destination or
way point.
- New Tour: Sets a tour. If you need an additional way point, set
- Load Tour: Displays the tourist. it by touching [Add Tourpoint] again.
- Show Tour: Displays tourist set lastly.
7. Touch [Start].
Setting a tour If you would like to save the
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] > 5. Touch [Add Tourpoint]. searched routes, touch [Yes].
[Tour Planner]. Otherwise, touch [No].
6. Set a way point by using the 8. Input a name, then touch [OK].
[Navigation], [Advanced], and
[Favourites] menu.
3. Touch [Yes]. (Refer to the page 22.)
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Destination input menu
Editing/deleting a destination or way [Tour List Sort]: Changes the order
point of the destina-
You can modify or delete the destina- tion and way point
tion or way point already set. already set. (Follow
Steps 5-6)
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] > [Tour Point Delete]: Deletes the way
[Tour Planner] > [Load Tour]. point. (Follow 8. Touch the desired way point.
Steps 7-9)
2. Touch the desired tourist. [Tour List Delete]: Deletes the tour-
ist. (Follow Steps
10-11)
3. Touch [Edit Tour List]. 10. Touch [Tour List Delete] to delete
the tourist you set.
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Destination input menu
Store Destination Store Position
Destinations that you often visit can be The current vehicle position can be
stored in the Address Book. The stored stored in the Address Book.
destinations can be easily retrieved to
set them as a destination or way point. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] >
This is available only when the destina- [Store Position].
tions have been set already.
2. Input the name of the current posi-
1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Advanced] > tion then touch [OK].
[Store Destination].
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Destination input menu
Home 1/ Work2/ 3 ~ 12 4. If you want to set the location to Finding your home
If your home location, work location and your home, touch [1 Home]. 1. Press [NAV] > Touch [Favourites].
favourite locations are already stored
in the Address Book, it can be easily 2. Touch [Home 1].
retrieved to set the route to your home
location, work location and favourite
locations.
Note
• The procedure to store your work loca-
tion and favourite locations is same as
the one for storing your home. Drive in accordance with the screen
3. Touch [Favourites]. • New information placed in the same and voice information.
storage position overwrites the old data.
• If you want to delete the location Note
stored in the Address Book, touch The procedure to find your work loca-
[Delete]. tion and favourite locations is same as
• If you want to store the current loca- the one for finding your home.
tion in [Favourites] menu, press [NAV]
> touch [Favourites] > touch and hold
the preferred number > Input a name,
then touch [OK].
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Using the map menu
Map menu overview General operations of map
menu
1. Turn the unit on.
3. Touch [Menu].
[Traffic] menu
[View] menu
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Using the map menu
POI Category 3. Touch [OK]. 2D/ 3D
Some landmarks in the surrounding The map view can be changed between
area can be displayed as icons on the 2D and 3D.
screen. - 2D: Displays the map in a 2-dimen-
This allows you to display or hide the sional environment similar to a
landmark icons by type. road map.
- 3D: Displays the view from an elevated
1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] > perspective. It is easy to recognize
[View] > [POI Category]. The activated landmark icons are an image of the route because it
displayed on the map. provides a panoramic view over a
long distance.
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Using the map menu
Split Screen/ Full Screen Store Position Tour Planner
The map view can be changed between The current vehicle position can be The tour planner allows you to travel
split screen and full screen. stored in the Address Book. through the searched routes by setting
a destination or way point.
1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] > 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[View] > [Split Screen]. [Route] > [Store position]. 1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[Route] > [Tour Planner].
Split screen
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Using the map menu
Browser Detour 4. Touch the preferred route, then
You can view an enlarged screen of If you want to make a detour due to touch [Start].
route section when the route guidance traffic conditions, you can use the
is active. detour function to calculate an alterna-
tive route from the vehicle location to
1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] > the destination.
[Route] > [Browser].
1. Press [MAP] > Touch [Menu] >
[Route] > [Detour].
Drive in accordance with the screen
2. Touch [Shorter] or [Longer] to set and voice information.
a route which take a detour as the
distance you select. Note
If you don’t need to take a detour
2. Touch [Previous] or [Next] to view when you are navigating a route , touch
the route sections. [Menu] > [Route] > [Detour] > [Delete].
3. Touch [Start].
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Using the map menu
Info Nearby 5. Touch to return to the previous 3. If you need to take a detour, touch
The list of traffic information around the screen. Press MAP to return to the [Detour].
current vehicle position is displayed. current location map screen.
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Bluetooth wireless technology
Understanding Bluetooth Connecting your unit and 4. Touch a bluetooth phone you desire
from the “Bluetooth Devices” screen.
wireless technology bluetooth phone
Bluetooth wireless technology establish-
es a wireless link between two devices, To connect using the unit settings (1)
such as your phone and the unit. 1. Press on the control panel.
The first time you use two devices
together you must connect them by 2. Touch [Bluetooth].
establishing a relationship using a PIN
code. After the initial connecting, the
5. Input the passkey (Default: 0000)
two devices can connect automatically
showed on the screen in your phone
each time you turn them on.
when the pop-up screen is dis-
played on the screen.
Note
When it is successfully connected,
• There may be restrictions on using
the Bluetooth main screen appears
Bluetooth technology in some loca- 3. Touch [Search for Bluetooth on the screen.
tions. Devices].
• Due to the variety of Bluetooth phones
and their firmware version, your device
may respond differently when per-
forming over Bluetooth.
• As difference in functional operation
by model is mainly resulted from fea-
ture of a hands-free phone, consult
manufacturer of a phone if you have
any question.
• You can check the Bluetooth phone
compatibility list on the web-site
(http://www.navigation.com/hyundai).
When it is not connected, the con-
If you want to cancel, touch nection failure message appears on
[Cancel]. the screen.
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Bluetooth wireless technology
To connect using the unit To connect using the phone 5. Input the passkey (Default: 0000)
settings (2) settings showed on the screen in your phone
1. Press on the control panel. Your phone’s Bluetooth feature may when the pop-up screen is dis-
be set to off by default. To use the played on the screen.
2. Press [Search for Bluetooth Bluetooth feature, Bluetooth must be When it is successfully connected,
Devices]. turned on in your phone. Refer to your the [Bluetooth] screen appears on
phone’s user guide. the screen.
Note
• It works the same as the wired head-
set for mobile phone. The headset
3. Follow steps 4-5 on the page 39. functionality is for telephone conversa-
tion. It is not for listening to music.
Note If you want to cancel, touch [Cancel]. • Unlike the hands-free functionality,
If you touch on the control panel Headset connection will allow only two
again after connected via Bluetooth 3. Initiate a search for Bluetooth functions “answering calls” and “mak-
wireless technology, the Bluetooth main devices. These settings might be ing a call from the latest call”. Also the
screen appears on the screen. located in a menu called Bluetooth, caller’s number is not displayed when
Connections, or Hands-free. answering calls.
• If connecting through a Bluetooth
4. Select the your device from the list phone, the hands-free connection or
of phone. headset connection may not operate
depending on the type of the phone.
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Bluetooth wireless technology
Disconnecting/Connecting 3. Touch the disconnected phone again
to connect your phone. And then
again the bluetooth phone touch [Yes].
1. Touch [View Bluetooth Device List] on
the “Bluetooth” Screen.
3. Touch [Yes].
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Bluetooth wireless technology
Making a call by entering Note Answering calls
• If you make a mistake while dialing, 1. When you receive a call, your phone
phone number
The most basic way to make a call is to touch to erase one digit at a time. rings and the “Incoming Call”
simply dial the number. If you want to erase all digits at a time, pop-up screen is displayed on the
touch and hold . screen.
Connect your unit and bluetooth phone
before you make a call. • Touch for long to make a call from
a latest call. 2. Touch [Accept] to answer the call.
1. Press the button on the control
panel. • If you want to make an international
The Bluetooth main screen appears telephone call, touch [0] for long, then
on the screen. input the phone number.
• The user’s recent call history applies
2. Input the phone number you want only to the hands-free connection.
to call by touching the number but- (Making a call from a recent call with
tons. And then touch . the headset connection depends on
the call history of the Bluetooth phone.) If you want to reject a call, touch
[Refuse].
• The headset connection allows only
making a call from a recent call.
Note
• If the Call-ID service is available, the
Switching the sound path caller’s phone number is displayed.
during a call • If the phone number is in the phone
You can hear sound through the book, phone book entry’s name is
3. Touch [Hang Up] to finish the tele- speaker of unit and phone by touching displayed.
phone conversations. [Transfer Call]/ [Transfer Call Back]. • If the incoming call is from a number
stored in your Contacts, the entry’s
name is displayed. The caller’s phone
Switching the microphone number may also be displayed, if
on/off available.
You can switch the microphone on/ • If “Rejecting” function is unusable,
off by touching [Microphone Off]/ then the phone connected to the
[Microphone On]. device does not support the rejecting
calls function.
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Bluetooth wireless technology
Using your Phone Book 2. Touch a phone book entry you want 2. Input the first letter of the entry
You can use the phone book entries to call. in the phone book list you want to
stored on the memory of phone sup- search by using the keypad, then
porting PBAP (Phone Book Access touch [OK].
Profile) profile.
After connecting your unit and blue-
tooth phone via Bluetooth wireless tech-
nology, the numbers in your phone’s
phone book is transferred automatically
into phone book. Touching or switches to the
next or previous page in the list.
Calling a number in the phone book 3. Touch a phone book entry you want
After finding the entry in the phone 3. Touch [Hang Up] to finish the tele- to call.
book you want to call, you can select phone conversations.
the number and make a call.
Searching the phone book entry by
1. Press on the control panel. And alphabet
then touch [Phonebook]. If there are many entries in the phone
book list, it can be useful to display
them in the alphabetical order for easier
searching. Touching or switches to the
next or previous page in the list.
1. Touch [Search By Name] on the
“Phone book” screen. 4. Touch [Hang Up] to finish the tele-
phone conversations.
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Bluetooth wireless technology
Using your Calling list 2. Touch [Outgoing], [Missed], or
You can use the calling list stored on [Incoming].
the memory of phone supporting PBAP
(Phone Book Access Profile) profile.
After connecting your unit and blue-
tooth phone via Bluetooth wireless tech-
nology, the numbers in your phone’s
[Outgoing Calls], [Missed Calls], and
[Incoming Calls] list is transferred auto- Outgoing Calls
matically into calling list.
Incoming Calls
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Bluetooth wireless technology
Making a call with speed dial Touching or switches to the next The name (phone number) is stored
or previous page in the list. in memory. The next time you touch
numbers the same name, the name (phone
You can use the phone book entries
3. Touch one of categories you want to number) is recalled from memory.
stored on the memory of phone sup-
assign to speed dial number.
porting PBAP (Phone Book Access
Profile) profile.
(For example: Phonebook) Calling a number in the speed dial
You can easily store up 12 phone num- list
bers and later recall them the touch of 1. Press on the control panel. And
a speed dial number. then touch [Speed Dial].
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CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation
Playing an audio CD and iPod Skip to the next track/file ALL
MP3/ WMA/ USB/ iPod files You can play an iPod device on the unit Touch to select the next track/file.
by connecting the iPod to the USB port
Disc
by using the appropriate cable. Skip to the previous track/file
Insert a disc in the disc slot and play-
Connect an iPod device to the USB ALL
back will start automatically.
port and playback starts automatically.
Touch within 1 second of playing
For details about iPod, refer to the iPod
time.
User Guide.
Return to the beginning of the cur-
rent track/file ALL
Touch after 1 second of playing time.
Audio CD
Search ALL
Touch and hold the or buttons
Note during playback and then release at the
Use the car cable for exclusive use of point you want.
iPod when connecting iPod to the ter-
MP3/WMA CD minals for iPod device for playback.
USB
You can play the files recorded in a USB
memory device.
Connect a USB device to the USB port
and playback starts automatically.
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CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation
Intro scan Disc - Audio CD USB Repeat ALL USB Disc - MP3/WMA
Disc - MP3/WMA The current selected tracks/files are • [REPEAT Off]: Plays repeatedly all
The first 10 seconds of each tracks/files played repeatedly. files within the disc
are played. or USB.
1. Touch [Option] during playback. • [REPEAT Track]: Plays repeatedly
1. Touch [Option] during playback. the current file.
• [REPEAT Folder]: Plays repeatedly
all files within the
current folder.
iPod
• [REPEAT Off]: Plays repeatedly all
Example: Audio CD files within the iPod.
Example: Audio CD
2. Touch [REPEAT] repeatedly. • [REPEAT On]: Plays repeatedly the
current file.
2. Touch [SCAN Start].
Disc - Audio CD
• [REPEAT Off] : Plays repeatedly all
3. Touch [SCAN Stop] to cancel the tracks within the
intro scan. disc.
• [REPEAT Track] : Plays repeatedly
the current track.
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CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation
RANDOM ALL USB Disc - MP3/WMA Playing files by classifying
All of the tracks/files are played ran- • [RANDOM Off]: Cancels RANDOM into folder/ Album/ Artist
domly. play.
• [RANDOM Folder]: The unit plays USB
1. Touch [Option] during playback. randomly all You can play files within the USB by
files within cur- classifying into folder, album, or artist.
rent folder.
• [RANDOM All]: The unit plays ran- 1. Touch [Option] during playback.
domly all files within
the disc or USB.
iPod
2. Touch [RANDOM] repeatedly. • [RANDOM Off]: Cancels RANDOM
play.
• [RANDOM All]: The unit plays ran-
domly all files within 2. Touch [Folder], [Album], or [Artist]
the iPod. during playback.
• [RANDOM Album]: The unit plays • [Folder]: Plays the files by classify-
randomly all ing into folder.
files within cur- • [Album]: Plays the files by classify-
Disc - Audio CD rent album. ing into album.
• [RANDOM All]: Plays randomly all • [Artist]: Plays the files by classifying
files within the disc. into artist.
• [RANDOM Off]: Cancels RANDOM
play. Note
If you want to move to the playlist
screen, touch .
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CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation
Locating a folder/file using Note • [Playlists]: Plays the songs in the
• In case of MP3/WMA file, touch the [Playlists].
the list Disc - Audio CD USB button to move to upper folder. • [Artists]: Plays the songs in the
Disc - MP3/WMA • Touch the or buttons to select [Artists].
You can listen to music by displaying the list you want to view. • [Albums]: Plays the songs in the
the track/folder/file list. • If you want to move to the playlist [Albums].
screen, touch . • [Genres]: Plays the songs in the
1. Touch the [List] button during play- [Genres].
back. • [Songs]: Plays the songs in the
Searching music iPod
You can search iPod for playlist, art- [Songs].
ist names, album titles, Genre, songs, • [Composers]: Plays the songs in
composer, audio books, podcasts. the [Composers].
For details about iPod, refer to the iPod • [Audiobooks]: Plays the songs/
User Guide. chapters in the
[Audiobooks].
Example: Audio CD 1. Touch [List] during playback. • [Podcasts]: Plays the songs/chapters
in the [Podcasts].
2. In case of Audio CD, touch the file
you want. Note
In case of MP3/WMA file, touch the • If you want to move to upper folder,
folder button you want. If there is no touch .
folder, touch the file you want. • Touch the or buttons to select
the list you want to view.
2. Touch the desired item. • If you want to move to the playlist
screen, touch .
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CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation
Setting audio book play • [Audiobook Fast]: USB device requirement
Plays the audio books with fast • This unit supports only USB Flash Drive
speed iPod speed. and USB External HDD with FAT16 or
Setting the play speed only affects
• [Audiobook Slow]: FAT32 format.
audio books purchased from the iTunes
Plays the audio books with slow • Do not extract the USB device during
store or audible.com.
speed. operation (play, etc.).
For details about iPod, refer to the iPod
• Regular back up is recommended to
User Guide.
Note prevent data loss.
If you want to move to the playlist • If you use a USB extension cable or
1. Touch [Option] when you listen to
screen, touch . USB HUB, the USB device may not be
songs/ chapters in the [Audiobook].
recognized.
• Some USB devices may not work with
this unit.
• Digital camera and mobile phone are
not supported.
• This unit is not supported when the total
number of files is 10000 or more.
2. Touch [Audiobook] repeatedly. Compatible USB devices
• Devices which require additional pro-
gram installation when you have con-
nected it to a computer, are not sup-
ported.
• MP3 player: Flash type MP3 player
The MP3 player requiring installation of
a driver is not supported.
• [Audiobook Normal]: • USB Flash Drive: Devices that support
Plays the audio books with original USB2.0 or USB1.1 .
speed. • You can check the USB compatibility list
on the web-site (http://www.navigation.
com/hyundai).
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CD/MP3/WMA/USB/iPod operation
MP3/WMA file requirement iPod device requirement
• Sampling Frequency / 16 - 48 kHz • Compatibility with your iPod may vary
(MP3) 8 - 44.1 kHz (WMA) depending on the type of your iPod.
• Bit rate / within 8 - 320 kbps (MP3) • Depending on your iPod’s software ver-
5 -160 kbps (WMA) sion, it may not be possible to control
• CD-R/CD-RW physical format should your iPod from this unit. We recommend
be “ISO 9660” installing the latest software version.
• If you record MP3/WMA files using • If you have a problem with your iPod,
software which cannot create a FILE please visit www.apple.com/support/
SYSTEM, for example “Direct-CD” ipod.
etc., it will not be possible to playback • This system can receive analog sound
MP3/WMA files. from the following iPod models.
We recommend that you use “Easy- - iPod touch 1th generation
CD Creator” which creates an - iPod mini (1st/2th generation)
ISO9660 file system. - iPod nano (1st/3th generation)
Customers should also note that - iPod classic (4st/5th/6th generation)
permission is required in order to • If content on the iPod is not played back
download MP3/WMA files and music correctly, update your iPod software
from the Internet. Our company has to the latest version. For details about
no right to grant such permission. updating the iPod, check the Apple web
Permission should always be sought site <http://www.apple. com>.
from the copyright owner. • Apple is not responsible for the opera-
tion of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards.
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Radio operation
Listening to the radio sta- 3. Auto tuning: 4. Touch and hold one of the preset
Touch / on the screen. Or buttons.
tions press / on the control panel. The preset station information will be
1. Press the “RADIO” button to select
- When a station is received, search- displayed.
the radio.
ing stops. The selected preset station has been
Manual tuning: stored in memory.
Rotate the Jog dial leftward/ right-
ward on the control panel.
- The frequencies move up and
down step by step.
2. Press the “RADIO” repeatedly to
select a band. Storing and recalling
If you move to the previous/next
The mode switches as follows. stations page, touch / .
FM t AM t FM... You can easily store up to 12 preset sta-
tions for later recall at the touch of a 5. Repeat steps 1 and 4 to preset other
Note button. stations.
To select the FM/AM by touching the
Next time, if you touch the preset but-
screen, touch on the screen to 1. Select the band (FM, AM) you want to tons, the station is recalled from the
select the AM and then touch . store a station into. memory.
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Radio operation
AS (Autostore) To scan broadcast frequen- TA (Traffic announcement)
This is only available for AM reception. cies TA function allows the unit to switch
This function lets you automatically The first 10 seconds of each broadcast to traffic announcement (TA) from the
store the strong broadcast frequencies. frequency are played. current source (Another FM station, CD,
or other connected components).
1. Select the band to AM. 1. Touch [Option] on the screen in
AM/FM mode. 1. Touch [Option] on the screen in
2. Touch [Option] on the screen. AM/FM mode.
3. Touch [Autostore] on the screen. 2. Touch [TA Off]/ [TA On] on the
screen.
Local stations with the strong 3. Touch [SCAN Stop] to cancel it.
signals are searched and stored
automatically in the list menu. And [TA On]: Traffic programs and
then the list menu appears on the announcements can be
screen. automatically received
using TP/TA features.
[TA Off]: Traffic programs and
announcements can not
be received.
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Radio operation
NEWS REGION Auto/Off
This function allows the unit to switch to This is only available for FM reception.
news from the current source (Another
FM station, CD, or other connected 1. Select the band to FM.
components).
2. Touch [Option] on the screen.
1. Touch [Option] on the screen in
AM/FM mode. 3. Touch [REGION Auto]/ [REGION
Off] on the screen.
2. Touch [NEWS Off]/ [NEWS On] on
the screen.
[REGION Auto]:
The unit switches to another station,
[NEWS On]: News can be automati- within the same network, broadcast-
cally received. ing the same program when the
[NEWS Off]: News can not be receiving signals from the current
received. station become weak.
[REGION Off]:
The unit switches to another station,
within the same network when the
receiving signals from the current
station become weak. (This mode,
the program may differ from the
one currently received.)
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Auxiliary device operation
Using an AUX source Note Adjusting the video screen
It is possible to use auxiliary equipment • Some auxiliary devices that don’t have (Default : Center)
with unit. the video source may not output the
video screen. For safety reasons, the video screen
• In case of some iPod devices, Use the cannot be viewed while your vehicle is in
1. Press “MEDIA” until “AUX” screen motion. To view video screen, you must
appears. iPod cable for exclusive use of iPod for
video playback when connecting iPod stop in a safe place and put on the
to the AUX connector. handbrake.
• Video is not available while driving.
(Based on the traffic regulation, Aux 1. Touch the screen on the aux video
Video is only available whenever vehi- mode.
cle is in stop condition with parking
brake.) 2. Touch “AUX” on the screen.
AUX Audio
3. Select the item you want to adjust.
AUX Video
Note
Touch [Center] to return to the default
settings.
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Voice recognition system
Voice recognition Giving voice commands How to say numbers
Voice recognition allows hands-free 1. Press on the steering wheel Voice recognition requires a certain
operation of the AV system (RADIO, remote control. way to say numbers in voice com-
CD, USB, iPod), navigation and other mands. Refer to the following examples.
systems equipped on this vehicle, such 2. After the beep sounds, say “Help”. (General rule: Either “zero” or “oh” can
as the phone. All commands shall be listed which be used for “0”.)
are presented in active fields.
Note Frequency
To get the best recognition perfor- Say frequency number according to the
mance out of voice recognition, observe following example.
the following: “Frequency ninety five comma four”/ “
• Keep the interior of the vehicle as Ninety five comma four mega-hertz”
quiet as possible. Close the windows
to eliminate the surrounding noises
(traffic noises, vibration sounds, etc.), Note
which may prevent the system from • If the command is not recognized, the
recognizing the voice commands cor- system announces, 1st time “Pardon?”,
rectly. 2nd time “Please, repeat”, and 3rd time
• Wait until a beep sounds before "Command is not recognized".
speaking a command. Otherwise, • If you want to cancel the voice rec- Phone number
the command will not be recognized ognition, press one more time or Say phone number according to the
properly. press the any button or touch screen following example.
• Speak in a natural voice without paus- say “Cancel”. 0-1-0-2-0-0-5-2 (Single digit)
ing between words. • If you want to adjust the volume of the
• The supporting languages in Voice system feedback, press VOL+ or V0L-
recognition system are English, on the steering wheel remote control
German, French, Spanish and Italian at or use the volume knob ( ) on the
this moment. control while the voice recognition is
active.
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Voice recognition system
Voice command examples 5. After the beep sounds and say
To use the voice recognition function, “Frequency one-hundred two” or
saying one command is sometimes “one-hundred two mega hertz”.
sufficient, but at other times it is neces-
sary to say two or more commands. As 6. When the spoken frequency is recog-
examples, some additional basic opera- nized, the FM frequency is changed
tions by voice commands are described to the 102 MHz. 4. Press , after the beep sounds,
here. you can say one of the playlist like a
“micky green oh”.
Example 1: Changing FM Radio &
Frequency 5. When the playlist is recognized, it is
played at once.
1. Press on the steering wheel
remote control.
Example 2: Changing playlist of
2. After the beep sounds and say “FM”.
USB (CD)
3. When the “FM” command rec-
ognized, the main screen will be
changed to the FM main screen.
6. Press on the steering wheel
remote control.
1. Press on the steering wheel 7. After the beep sounds and say “Next
remote control. track” or “Previous track”.
2. After the beep sounds and say “List”. 8. When the command is recognized,
the played list is changed to “Next
4. Press on the steering wheel
3. When the command recognized, the track” or “Previous track”.
remote control.
screen will be changed to the USB
(CD) LIST screen.
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Voice recognition system
Example 2: Dial number 5. When the spoken numbers are rec- 3. The voice feedback will announce
To use this function, you need a mobile ognized, the system announces the “Possible commands are”.
phone which is supported a Bluetooth. recognized numbers and then a
Connect your unit and bluetooth phone prompt “and then?”. 4. After the beep sounds, say “Other
before using. commands”.
6. If you want to make a call the recog- Application commands shall be listed
nized number, say “Call”. which are presented in active fields.
1. Press on the steering wheel
If there is unrecognized number or
remote control.
you want to delete the number, say
“Clear”.
2. After the beep sounds and say “Dial
If you want to finish it at any time, say
Number”.
“Cancel”.
3. When the spoken command is rec-
ognized, the screen is changed to Help command
If you are controlling the system by 5. The voice feedback will announce
the bluetooth main screen, and then
voice commands for the first time or do “Possible commands are”.
the system announces “Please say
the phone number”. not know the appropriate voice com-
mand, say the following command. 6. After the beep sounds, say “AUX”.
The screen is changed to the AUX
screen.
1. Press on the steering wheel
remote control.
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Voice recognition system
Voice commands
Category Voice command Category Voice command Category Voice command
Application AUX Radio News off Phone Dial Number
command CD News on Incoming
iPod Next station Missed
Map Previous station Outgoing
Radio TA off Phone Book
USB TA on Call Name
Phone Preset <number> Speed Dial <number>
Media Presets Call
AM Calling lists
Category Voice command
FM Speed dial
General Volume down
List Mobile
functions Volume up
Option Private
Previous page
Scan Start Office
Next page
Scan Stop Clear
Help
Frequency “x” comma Correction
Other commands “yy”
Cancel Frequency “xxxx”
No Autostore
Yes Region Auto
Region Off
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Voice recognition system
Voice commands
Category Voice command Category Voice command Category Voice command
iPod Repeat Off MP3 Directory up Audio CD List
Repeat On (CD, USB) List Option
Scan Start Option Repeat Off
Scan Stop Repeat Folder Repeat Track
Random Off Repeat Off Scan Start
Random All Repeat Track Scan Stop
Random Album Scan Start Random All
Audio book Slow Scan Stop Random Off
Audio book Normal Random All Track Info
Audio book Fast Random Folder Next Track
Directory up Random Off Previous Track
List Track Info Track <Number>
Option Next Track OK
Next Track Previous Track
Category Voice command
Previous Track <Folder>
Navigation Navigation
Track Info Track <Number>
<Folder> Album
Track <Number> Artist
OK Folder
OK
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Troubleshooting
Cannot identify the current location. There is a difference between the driv- • When driving through the mountain or
(GPS not receiving) ing road and the road on the map in where the road is too curvy.
GPS cannot be used indoors and must the product. • When the starting, passing and arriv-
be connected to a power source with Even though GPS is usually very accu- ing locations are too close within 1km.
ACC in a vehicle in a location where rate, there is a small margin for error. • When you have set the starting, pass-
the signal from the sky can be received When the GPS receiver is installed, ing or arriving location more than 1km
easily. there can be an error of about 10m. But away from the road.
When initially connecting the GPS, it for newly built roads, the problem could • When driving through the tunnel.
usually takes about 10 minutes to be come from the data update to the map.
working normally, but the connection Map matching
speed can differ depending on the As mentioned, the GPS systems used
Cannot see the map. by this Navigation System are suscep-
weather condition, and surrounding
Perhaps you cannot see the map even tible to certain errors. Their calculations
obstacles.
when you have executed the navigation may on occasion place you in a location
If the GPS connection is unstable for a
menu. the map where no road exists. In this
long period of time, try the following.
This happens when the data within the situation, the processing system under-
• Check if the product is connected to a
memory is damaged. Delete all the stands that vehicles travel only on roads,
power source.
data in the memory and install the data and is able to correct your position by
• Check if the back of the GPS product
again. If the issue persists after installa- adjusting it to a nearby road. This is
is in a location where the sky can be
tion, contact the A/S center. called map matching.
seen well.
• If there are high buildings or if you are
under a tree, move to a location where The path guide can be different from
there aren’t any obstacles. the actual path. (Path guide error)
• When the road is closely parallel. With map matching. With no map
Cannot hear the voice guide. • When the splitting road angle is very
matching.
The volume is not set correctly, or it is small.
• When there is an adjacent road when How to update the navigation map and
turned off. Adjust the volume of voice
turning. software
guidance.
• When driving on a road that is narrow- To update the navigation map and soft-
ing fast. ware, visit the site (http://www.naviga-
tion.com/hyundai).
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause Correction
Power doesn’t turn on. The ignition switch is NOT turned ON. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
The unit doesn’t operate.
The ignition switch is NOT set to ACC. Set the ignition switch to ACC.
The power of unit is turned OFF. Turn the unit on by pressing on the
control panel.
Noise and other factors are causing the Turn the unit off and then on.
built-in microprocessor to operate
incorrectly.
Playback is not possible. The disc is dirty. Clean disc.
The loaded disc is a type this unit Check what type the disc is.
cannot play.
The disc is inserted upside down. Insert the disc with the label upward.
The files on the disc are an irregular Check the file format.
file format.
There’s no sound. The volume level is low. Adjust the volume.
The mute is on. Turn the mute off.
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Index
Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Address Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Answering calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 POI Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
AS (Autostore) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 POI (Point of Interest) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
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Symbols for the display of traffic problems
If the traffic problem is on the calculated route, the symbol will be highlighted.
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Support - Hotline
Web Site : http://www.navigation.com/hyundai
P/N: MFL62880562