HYUNDAI MOBIS AC111DFEE DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual H LF A B AUDIO BH hma 4 109 Audio

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM H LF A B AUDIO BH hma 4 109 Audio

Users Manual

Multimedia SystemAUDIO SYSTEM ......................................................4-2HOW  VEHICLE AUDIO WORKS.............................4-2CARING FO R DISC ..................................................4-4SYSTEM  CO N TRO LLERS AND FU NCTIONS- 3.8 INCH MONO TFT.........................................4-16Audio Head Unit (For RDS model)..............................4-16Audio Head Unit (For Bluetooth equipped model)......4-18Audio Head Unit..............................................................4-20SETU P(fo r RDS model)..................................................4-21System  Settings...............................................................4-23SETU P ................................................................................4-24RADIO (FOR RDS MODEL) :FM , AM ...........................4-31RADIO : FM , AM ..............................................................4-33Making a call using the Steering wheel re m o tecontro ller...........................................................................4-38SYSTEM  CO N TRO LLERS AND FU NCTIONS- 4.3 INCH CO LO R TFT LCD ................................4-42Audio Head Unit (For RDS model)..............................4-42Audio Head Unit..............................................................4-43Steering-w heel mounted contro ls..............................4-44RADIO MODE (FO R RDS MODEL)...............................4-46RADIO MODE....................................................................4-49MEDIA MODE...................................................................4-51AUDIO CD MODE.............................................................4-52MP3 CD MODE.................................................................4-55USB MODE........................................................................4-58iPod®MODE.....................................................................4-61AUX MODE........................................................................4-64MY MUSIC MODE............................................................4-65Bluetooth®Wire less Technology AUDIO MODE......4-68USING Bluetooth®Wire less Technology ...................4-75USING Bluetooth®Wire less Technology ...................4-83VOICE RECOGNITION ......................................................4-87 ENDING VOICE RECOGNITION ......................................4-88SETU P (FO R RDS, BLUETOOTH®WIRELESSTECHNOLOGY EQUIPPED MODEL).............................4-95SETU P (fo r Bluetooth®Wire less Technology equipped model).....................................4-102REAR VIEW  CAM ERA (if equipped)..........................4-10844Multimedia System4-1H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 1
How vehicle audio worksAM  and FM  radio signals are broad-cast from  transm itter tow ers locatedaround your city. They are intercept-ed by the radio antenna on your vehi-cle. This signal is then processed bythe radio and sent to your vehiclespeakers. W hen a strong radio signal hasreached your vehicle, the preciseengineering of your audio systemensures the best possible qualityreproduction. However, in som ecases the signal com ing to your vehi-cle may not be strong and clear. This can be due to factors, such asthe distance from  the radio station,closeness of other strong radio sta-tions or the presence of buildings,bridges or other large obstructions inthe area.AM  broadcasts can be received atgreater distances than FM  broad-casts. This is because A M  radiowaves are transm itted at low  fre-quencies. These long distance, lowfrequency radio waves can follow  thecurvature of the earth rather thantravelling straight. In addition, theycurve around obstructions resultingin better signal coverage.JBM 001FM  receptionJBM 002AM receptionMultimedia System4-2H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 2
FM  broadcasts are transm itted athigh frequencies and do not bend tofollow  the earth's surface. Becauseof this, FM  broadcasts generallybegin to fade w ithin short distancesfrom  the station. Also, FM  signals areeasily affected by buildings, m oun-tains, and obstructions. This can leadto undesirable or unpleasant  listen-ing conditions w hich m ight lead youto believe a problem  exists with yourradio. The follow ing conditions arenorm al and do not indicate radiotrouble:• Fading - A s your vehicle m ovesaw ay from  the radio station, thesignal will w eaken and sound w illbegin to fade. W hen this occurs,we suggest that you select anotherstronger station.•Flutter/Static - W eak FM  signals orlarge obstru c tions betw een thetransm itter and your radio can dis-turb the signal causing static orfluttering noises to occur. R educingthe treble level may lessen thiseffect until the disturbance clears.•Station Sw apping - As an FM  signalw eakens, another more pow erfulsignal near the sam e frequencym ay begin to play. This is becauseyour radio is designed to lock ontothe clearest signal. If this occurs,select another station w ith astronger signal.•Multi-Path C ancellation - R adio sig-nals being received from  severaldirections can cause distortion orfluttering. This can be caused by adirect and reflected signal from  thesam e station, or by signals from  twostations w ith close frequencies. Ifthis occurs, select another stationuntil the condition has passed.JBM 003FM  ra d io stationJBM 004 JBM 005 4Multimedia System4-3H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 3
Caring for disc•If the tem perature inside the car is toohigh, open the car window s to venti-late before using the system .•It is illegal to copy and useMP3/WMA files without permission.Use CDs that are created only bylaw ful m eans.• D o not apply volatile agents, suchas benzene and thinner, norm alcleaners and m agnetic spraysm ade for analogue disc onto CDs.• To prevent the disc surface fromgetting dam aged, hold CDs by theedges or the center hole only.•Clean the disc surface with a pieceof soft cloth before playback (wipeit from  the center to the outsideedge).•Do not dam age the disc surface orattach pieces of sticky tape orpaper.• M ake certain only CDs are insert-ed into the CD player (Do not insertmore than one CD at a time).• Keep CDs in their cases after use toprotect them  from  scratches or dirt.• D epending on the type of CD-R/CD-RW  CDs, certain CDs maynot operate norm ally according tothe m anufacturing com panies. Insuch circ u m s tances, continueduse m ay cause m alfunctions toyour audio system .NOTICE -Playing anIncom patible CopyProtected Audio CDSom e copy protected CDs, which  donot com ply with  international audioCD standards (Red B ook), m ay notplay on your car audio. Please notethat inabilities to properly play acopy protected CD may indicatethat the CD is defective, not the CDplayer.MP3 File Inform ation• Supported Audio Form atsISO 9660 Level 1ISO 9660 Level 2R om eo / Juliet (128 characters)M PEG 1 Audio Layer3M PEG 2 Audio Layer3M PEG2.5 Audio Layer3Window s M edia Audio Ver 7.X& 8.XFile form ats that do not com plywith the above form ats may not beproperly recognized or play withoutproperly displaying file nam es orother inform ation.File S ystemAudio CompressionMultimedia System4-4H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 4
• Support for C om pressed Files1. S upported Bitrates (K bps)M PEG1 M PEG2 M PEG2.5WMALayer3Layer3Layer3High R ange32 8 8 4840 16 16 6448 24 24 8056 32 32 9664 40 40 12880 48 48 16096 56 56 192112 64 64128 80 80160 96 96192 112 112224 128 128256 144 144320 160 1602. Sam pling Frequencies (Hz)M PEG1 M PEG2 M PEG2.5WMA44100 22050 11025 32000  48000 24000 12000 441003000 16000 8000 48000•For MP3/WMA compression files,differences in sound quality w illoccur depending on the bitrate.(Higher sound quality can be expe-rienced with higher bitrates.)•This device only recognizes fileswith M P3/WMA extensions. Otherfile extensions may not be properlyrecognized. 3.M aximum number of recognizedfolders and files -Folder : 255 folders for CD, 2,000folders for USB -File : 999 files for CD, 6,000 filesfor USBThere are no limitations to thenum ber of recognized folder levels• Language Support (Unicode Support)1.E nglish: 94 characters 2.S pecial characters and Sym bols :986 characters  Languages other than Korean andEnglish (including C hinese) arenot included.3.Text Display (B ased on Unicode)-File nam e: Maxim um  64 E nglishcharacters-Folder nam e: M ax 32 EnglishcharactersUsing the scroll feature allow s youto see the entire nam e of files withnam es that are too long to be dis-played at once.BIT RATE(kbps)4Multimedia System4-5H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 5
• Com patibility by Disc Type1.Playing M IXED CDs: First playsthe audio CD, then plays the com -pressed file(s). 2.Playing EXTRA CDs: First playsthe audio CD, then plays the com -pressed file(s). 3.P laying multisession CDs: Plays inorder of sessions-MIXED CD : CD type in w hichboth MP3 and audio CD files arerecognized in one disc. -Multisession CD CD type thatincludes more than two sessions.Different from  E xtra CDs, multi-session C D s are recorded bysessions and have no m edia lim-itation.• Precautions upon Writing CDs1.In all cases except w hen creatingmultisession discs, check theclose session option before creat-ing the disc. Though product mal-functions will not occur, som e timem ay be required for the device tocheck w hether the session state isclosed (approximately 25 sec-onds). (A dditional time may alsobe required depending on thenum ber of folders or files.)2.C hanging the M P3/WMA fileextensions or changing files ofother extensions to M P 3/WMAmay result in product malfunction.3.W hen nam ing files w ithMP3/WMA file extensions, writeusing only K orean and E nglish.(Languages other than Koreanand English are not supported andare displayed as blank.) 4.U nauthorized use or duplication ofmusic files are prohibited by law . 5.Prolonged use of CD-R/CD-RWdiscs that do not satisfy relatedstandards and/or specificationscould result in product malfunc-tion.6.U nauthorized use or duplication ofMP3/WMA files is prohibited bylaw .Multimedia System4-6H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 6
Using a cellular phone or a two-way ra d io   W hen a cellular phone is used insidethe vehicle, noise m ay be producedfrom  the audio system . This does notm ean that som ething is w rong w iththe audio equipm ent. In such a case,try  to operate m obile devices as farfrom  the audio equipm ent as possible.NOTE:Order of playing files (folders) : 1.Song playing order : tosequentially.2.Folder playing order :If no song file is contained in thefolder, that folder is not displayed.When using a com m unicationsystem  such as a cellular phoneor a ra d io set inside the vehicle, aseparate external antenna m ustbe fitted. W hen a cellular phoneor a radio set is used w ith aninternal antenna alone, it mayinterfere with the vehicle's electri-cal system  and adversely affectsafe operation of the vehicle.CAUTIONDo not use a cellular phonewhile driving. Stop at a safelocation to use a cellular phone.W ARNING  4Multimedia System4-7H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 7
• D o not stare at the screenwhile driving. Staring at thescreen for prolonged periodsof tim e could lead to tra fficaccidents.• D o not disassem ble, assem -ble, or m odify the audio sys-tem . Such acts could result inaccidents, fire , or electricshock.•Using the phone w hile drivingmay lead to a lack of attention oftra ffic conditions and increasethe likelihood of accidents. U se the phone feature afterparking the vehicle.• H eed caution not to spill wateror introduce foreign objectsinto the device. Such actscould lead to sm oke, fire , orproduct malfunction.W ARNING  O perating the device w hile driv-ing could lead to accidents dueto a lack of attention to externalsurroundings. Firs t park thevehicle before operating thedevice.•Adjust the volum e to levels thatallow  the driver to hear soundsfrom  outside of the vehicle.Driving in a state w here exter-nal sounds cannot be heardmay lead to accidents.•Pay attention to the volum esetting w hen turning thedevice on. A  sudden output ofextre m e  v o lum e upon turningthe device on could lead tohearing impairm e n t. (Adjustthe volum e to a suitable levelsbefore turning off the device.)(Continued)CAUTION(Continued)•Do not place beverages closeto the audio system . Spillingbeverages may lead to systemmalfunction.•In case of product malfunction,please contact your place ofpurchase or A fter S ervice cen-ter.•Placing the audio systemwith in an electrom agneticenvironm ent m ay result innoise interference.• Prevent caustic solutionssuch as perfum e and cosm et-ic oil from  contacting thedashboard because they m aycause dam age or discol-oration.CAUTIONMultimedia System4-8H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 8
NOTICE - Using the discs•This d evice h as been  m anufac-tured to be com patible w ith soft-ware bearing the follow ing logomarks.•Do not clean discs w ith chem icalsolutions, su ch  as record  sp rays,antistatic sprays, antistatic liquids,ben zene, or thinners.•After using a disc, put the disc backin its original case to prevent discscratches.•Hold discs by their edges or withinthe center hole to prevent dam agesto disc su rfaces.•Do not introdu ce foreign substan cesinto the disc in sert/eject slot.In troducing foreign substancescould dam age the device interior.•Do not in sert two discs simultane-ously.• W hen using CD-R/CD-RW  discs,differences in disc read ing and play-ing tim es m ay occur depending onthe disc m anufacturer, productionmethod and the recording m ethodas used by the user.(Continued)(Continued)•Clean  fingerprints and dust off thedisc su rface (coated  side) with asoft cloth.• T he use of CD-R/CD-RW  discsattached with labels m ay resu lt indisc slot jam s or difficu lties in discrem oval. Such discs m ay alsoresu lt in noise while playing.•Some CD-R/CD-RW  discs m aynot prop erly operate dependingon the disc m anufacturer, produc-tion m eth od and  th e recordmethod as used by the user. Ifproblem s persist, trying using adifferent CD as continued use mayresu lt in malfunctions.• T he perform ance of this productm ay differ depending on the CD-RW  Drive Software.• C opy-protected C D s such  as S-type CDs m ay not function in thedevice. DATA discs cannot beplayed. (However, su ch  d iscs m aystill operate but will do so abnor-mally.)(Continued)(Continued)•Do not use abnorm ally shapeddiscs (8cm , heart-sh ap ed , octagon-sh ap ed ) as su ch  discs could lead tomalfunctions.•If the disc is straddled on the discslot without rem oval for 10 sec-onds, the disc w ill autom aticallybe re-inserted into the disc player. • O n ly genuine audio C D s are sup-ported. Other discs m ay resu lt inrecognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels)4Multimedia System4-9H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 9
4-10Multimedia SystemNOTICE - Using the USBdevice• C onnect th e U SB  device afterturning on the engine. The USBdevice m ay b ecom e d am aged if itis already con nected  w hen  theignition is turn ed on.The USBdevice m ay not operate properly ifthe car ignition is turned on or offwith the USB device conn ected .• H eed  caution to static electricityw hen  connecting/disconn ectingUSB devices.• E ncoded M P3 P layers w ill not berecognized  w hen  conn ected as anexternal device.• W hen conn ecting an external USBdevice, the device m ay not proper-ly recognize the U SB  is in som estates.•Only  p ro d u c ts fo r m a tte d  w ithbyte/sectors under 64K byte will berecognized .•This d evice recognizes U SBdevices form atted  in FAT  12/16/32file form ats. This d evice d oes notrecognize files in N TFS file for-mat.(Continued)(Continued)•Some USB devices m ay not be sup-ported due to com patibility issu es.• A void contact betw een the U SBconnector with bodily parts or for-eign objects.• R epeated connecting/disconnect-ing of USB devices w ithin shortperiods of time m ay resu lt in prod-uct malfunction.•A strange noise m ay occur w hendisconn ecting the USB.•M ake sure to con nect/disconn ectexternal USB devices w ith  th eaudio pow er turned off.• T he am ount of tim e required  torecognize the USB device m ay dif-fer depending on the type, size orfile form ats stored in the U SB .Such differences in time are notindications of malfunctions.• The device only supports U S Bdevices used to play music files.•USB im ages and videos are notsupported .(Continued)(Continued)•Do not use the USB I/F to chargebatteries or U SB  accessories thatgenerate heat. Such acts m ay leadto w orsened  p erform ance or dam -age to the device.•The device m ay not recognize theUSB device if sep a r a tely pur-chased U SB hubs and exten sioncables are being used. C onn ect theUSB directly with the multimediaterm inal of the vehicle.• W hen usin g m ass storage U SBdevices w ith  sep a ra te logicaldrives, only files saved to the rootdrive can be played.•Files m ay not prop erly operate ifapplication program s are installedto the USBs.• T he device m ay not operate nor-mally if M P 3  P layers, cellularphones, digital cam eras, or otherelectron ic d evices (USB devicesnot recognized as portable diskdrives) are conn ected w ith thedevice.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 10
(Continued)•Charging through the U SB  m aynot work for som e mobile devices.• T he device m ay not support nor-mal operation w hen using a U SBmemory type besides (M etalC over Type) USB Memory.• T he device m ay not support nor-mal operation when using form atssuch as HDD Type, CF, or SDMemory.• T he device w ill not support fileslocked by D R M  (Digital RightsM anagem ent.)•USB memory sticks used  by con-necting an A daptor (SD  Type orCF Type) m ay not be properly rec-ognized .•The device m ay not operate prop-erly w hen using USB HDDs orU SB s subject to con nection fail-ures caused  by vehicle vibrations.(e.g. i-stick  type)(Continued)(Continued)• A void use of U SBm em ory products thatcan also be used as keychains or mobile phoneaccessories. Use of such productsm ay cause dam age to the U SBjack.• C onnecting an M P3 device orphone through various channels,such as AUX/BT or A udio/ USBmode may result in pop noises orabnorm al operation.NOTICE - Using the iPod®device•iPod®is a registered tradem ark ofA pple In c.• In order to use the iPod®whileoperating the keys, you must use adedicated  iPod®cable. (the cablethat is supplied w h en p u rchasingiPod®/iPhone®products)•If the iPod®is connected  to thevehicle w hile it is p laying, a highpitch sound could occur forapproximately 1-2 seconds imme-diately after conn ecting. If p ossi-ble, connect the iPod to the vehiclewith the iPod®stopped/ paused.•During ACC ON state, conn ectingthe iPod®through the iPod®cablewill charge the iPod®through thecar audio system .• W hen connecting w ith the iPod®cable, make su re to fully insert thejack to preven t com m unicationinterference.(Continued)4Multimedia System4-11H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 11
(Continued)• W hen the EQ features of an exter-nal device, su ch  as the iPod®, andthe audio system  are both active,E Q  effects could overlap andcause sound deterioration and dis-tortion. W henever possible, turn off theEQ feature w ithin the externaldevice upon use by connectingwith the audio system .•Noise m ay occur when an iPod®orAUX device is connected . Whensu ch  d evices are n ot being used,disconn ect the device for storage.• W hen the iPod®or AUX devicepow er is connected to the pow erjack, playing the external devicem ay resu lt in noise. In  su ch  cases,disconn ect the pow er connectionbefore use.• Skipping or im p rop er op erationm ay occu r depending on the char-acteristics of your iPod® /Phone®device.(Continued)(Continued)•If your iPhone®is connected tob o th  th e B luetooth®WirelessTechnology and U SB , the soundm ay not be properly played. Inyour iPhone®, select the Dock con-nector or B luetooth®WirelessTechnology to change the soundoutput (source).•iPod m ode cannot be operatedwhen the iPod®cannot be recog-nized d ue to versions that do notsupport com m unication protocols. •For fifth generation iPod®Nanodevices, the iPod®m ay not be rec-ognized  w hen  the battery level islow . Please charge the iPod®foruse. •Search/play orders show n w ithinthe iPod®device m ay differ w iththe orders sh ow n  within the audiosystem .•If the iPod®malfunctions due to aniPod®device defect, reset the iPod®and try again. (To learn more, referto your iPod®m anual)(Continued)(Continued)• Som e iPod®s m ay not sy n c with theSystem  depending on its version.If the Media is rem oved before theMedia is recognized , then the sys-tem  m ay not prop erly restore thepreviously operated  m od e. (iPad®charging is not supported .)Multimedia System4-12H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 12
NOTICE- Using the AUXdevice•If an external device connector isconnected with the AUX term inal,then AUX mode will autom aticallyoperate. O n ce the connector is dis-connected, the previous mode willbe restored. •AUX mode can be used only whenan external audio player (cam -corder, car VCR, etc.) has beenconnected. •The AUX volum e can be con-tro lled  sep arately from  otheraudio modes.• C onnecting a conn ector jack to theAUX term inal without an externaldevice w ill convert th e system  toAUX mode, but only output noise.W hen an external device is n o tbeing used, also rem ove the con-nector jack.• W hen the extern al device pow er isconnected to the pow er jack, play-ing the extern al device m ay outputnoise. In  su ch  cases, disconnect thepow er conn ection before use.•Fully insert the AUX cable to theAUX jack upon use.4Multimedia System4-13H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 13
NOTICE - Before usingthe Bluetooth®handsfre eWhat is Bluetooth®?•Bluetooth®refers to a short-dis-tance wireless networking technol-ogy w hich uses a 2.4GHz ~2.48G H z frequency to connectvarious devices       within a certaindistance.• Supported w ithin PC s, externaldevices, Bluetooth®phones, PDAs,various electron ic devices, and auto-motive environ m en ts, Bluetooth®allow s data to be transm itted  at highsp eed s without having to use a con-nector cab le.•Bluetooth®H andsfree refers to adevice w h ich  allow s the user toconvenien tly m ake phone callswith Bluetooth®mobile phonesthrough the audio system .•Bluetooth®H andsfree m ay not be sup-ported in som e m obile phones. Tolearn more about mobile device com -patibility.NOTICE - P recautions forsafe driving•Bluetooth®H andsfree is a  featurethat enables d rivers to practicesafe driving. C on n ecting the headunit w ith  a  B luetooth®phoneallow s the user to convenien tlym ake and receive calls and usecontacts. Before using Bluetooth®,carefully read  the conten ts of thisuser’s m anual.• E x cessive use or operations w hiledriving m ay lead to negligent driv-ing practices and resu lt in acci-dents. Refrain  from  excessiveoperations while driving.•View ing the screen for prolongedperiods of time is dangerous andm ay lead to accidents. When driv-ing, view  the screen only for sh ortperiods of time.NOTICE - When connect-ing a Bluetooth®phone•Before con necting the head unitwith the m obile phone, ch eck  tosee that the mobile phone supportsBluetooth®features.•Even if the phone supportsBluetooth®, the phone w ill not befound during device searches if thephone has been set to hidden stateor the Bluetooth®pow er is turnedoff. Disab le the hidden state ortu r n  o n  th e  B luetooth®pow erprior to search ing/con necting withthe Head unit.•Bluetooth phone is a u tom aticallyconnected when the ignition on.•If you do not want autom atic con-nection w ith your B luetooth®device, turn off the Bluetooth®fea-ture within your mobile phone.• T he H andsfree call volum e andquality m ay differ depending onthe mobile phone.(Continued)Multimedia System4-14H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 14
(Continued)•Park the vehicle when connectingthe head unit with the m obilephone.•Bluetooth®connection m aybecom e interm ittently disconn ect-ed in so m e mobile phones. Followthese step s to try again.1.Within the m obile phone, turnthe Bluetooth®function off/onand try again.2.Turn the m obile phone pow erOff/On and try again. 3.Completely rem ove the m obilephone battery, reboot, and thenagain.4.R eboot the A udio System  andtry again.5.Delete all paired devices, pairand try again.• H andsfree call quality and volum em ay differ depending on themodel of your mobile phone.4Multimedia System4-15H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 15
SYSTEM  CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONSDisplay and settings m ay differ depending on theselected audio.Audio H ead Unit (For RDS m odel)Multimedia System4-16N am e D escriptionEjects the disc.• C hanges to FM  m ode.• Each time the key is pressed, the m ode changed in order of FM 1 FM 2.• C hanges to AM  m ode.• Each time the key is pressed, the m ode changed in order of AM .AMFMN am e D escription•Each time the key is pressed, the m ode is changed in order of CD, USB, iPod®, AUX, My Music m odes.In Setup>D isplay, the m edia pop up screen will be displayed w hen [M ode Pop up] is   turned .W hen the pop up screen is displayed, use the TUNE knob or keys ~ to select the desired m ode.• R adio M ode : Autom atically searches for broadcast frequencies.• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music m odes :- Shortly press the key : Moves to next or previous song(file)- Press and hold the key : Rewinds or fast-forwards the current song(file)• Power Knob : Turns pow er On/Off by pressing the knob• Volum e K nob : Sets volum e by turning the knob left/right• R adio M ode : Saves frequencies (channels) or receives saved frequencies (channels)• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music m ode- : R epeat- : R andom2141OnPW R/ VO L knob~ (Preset)SEEKTRACK61MEDIAH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 16
4-17Multimedia System4Audio H ead Unit (For RDS m odel)N am e D escription• Each time the button is shortly pressed, it sets the screen Off Screen On Screen OffAudio operation is maintained and only the screen will be turned Off. In the screen Off state, press any key to turn the screen On again.Set TA (Traffic Announcem ent) feature On/Off.• Shortly press the key : Moves to the Display, Sound, S ystem  setting m odes• Displays menus for the current m ode.• MP3, CD, USB m ode : Folder Search May differ depending on the selected audio• R adio m ode : C hanges frequency by turning the knob left/right• CD, USB, iPod m ode: Searches songs (files) by turning the knob left/right W hen the desired song is displayed, press the knob to play the song.DISPFO LDERMENUSETUPTATUNE  knobH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 17
4-18Multimedia SystemAudio H ead Unit (For Bluetooth equipped m odel)N am e D escriptionEjects the disc.• Convert to R adio m ode.• Each time the key is pressed,the m ode is changed in order of FM 1,FM 2, AM .RADION am e D escription•Each time the key is pressed, the m ode is changed in order of CD, USB, iPod®, AUX, My Music, BT Audio m odes.In Setup>D isplay, the m edia pop up screen will be displayed w hen [M ode Pop up] is   turned .W hen the pop up screen is displayed, use the TUNE knob or keys ~ to select the desired m ode.(for Bluetooth®Wireless Technology equippedm odel)• Converts to Phone m odeW hen a phone is not connected, the connection screen is displayed.• R adio M ode : Autom atically searches for broadcast frequencies.• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music m odes :- Shortly press the key : Moves to next or previous song(file)- Press and hold the key : Rewinds or fast-forwards the current song(file)• Power Knob : Turns pow er On/Off by pressing the knob• Volum e K nob : Sets volum e by turning the knob left/right• R adio M ode : Saves frequencies (channels) or receives saved frequencies (channels)• CD, USB, iPod, My Music m ode- : R epeat- : R andomSEEKTRACKPHO NEMEDIA2151OnPOW ER/ VO LUM Eknob~ (Preset)61H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 18
4-19Multimedia System4N am e D escription• R adio M ode- Shortly press the key : Preview s each broadcast for 5 seconds each- Press and hold the key : Preview s the broadcasts saved in Preset for 5 seconds each.Press the key again to continue listening to the current frequency.• CD, USB m ode- Shortly press the key : Preview s each song (file) for 10 seconds eachPress the key again to continue listening to the current song (file).• Shortly press the key : Moves to the Display, Sound, Phone, S ystem  setting m odes• Displays menus for the current m ode.• MP3, CD, USB m ode : Folder Search May differ depending on the selected audio• R adio m ode : C hanges frequency by turning the knob left/right• CD, USB, iPod m ode: Searches songs (files) by turning the knob left/right W hen the desired song is displayed, press the knob to play the song.SCANSCANSCANTUNEknobFO LDERMENUSETUPN am e D escription• Each time the button is shortly pressed, it sets the screen Off Screen On Screen OffAudio operation is maintained and only the screen will be turned Off. In the screen Off state, press any key to turn the screen On again.DISPH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:41 AM  Page 19
4-20Multimedia SystemAudio H ead Unit N am e D escriptionEjects the disc.• C hanges to FM  m ode.• Each time the key is pressed, the m ode changed in order of FM 1 FM 2.• C hanges to AM  m ode.• Each time the key is pressed, the m ode changed in order of AM .AMFMN am e D escription•Each time the key is pressed, the m ode is changed in order of CD, USB, iPod®, AUX, My Music m odes.In Setup>D isplay, the m edia pop up screen will be displayed w hen [M ode Pop up] is   turned .W hen the pop up screen is displayed, use the TUNE knob or keys ~ to select the desired m ode.• R adio M ode : Autom atically searches for broadcast frequencies.• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music m odes :- Shortly press the key : Moves to next or previous song(file)- Press and hold the key : Rewinds or fast-forwards the current song(file)• Power Knob : Turns pow er On/Off by pressing the knob• Volum e K nob : Sets volum e by turning the knob left/right• R adio M ode : Saves frequencies (channels) or receives saved frequencies (channels)• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music m ode- : R epeat- : R andom2141OnPW R/ VO L knob~ (Preset)SEEKTRACK61MEDIAH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 20
4-21Multimedia System4SETUP(for RDS m odel)Display SettingsPress the key Select [Display] M ode Pop up[M ode Pop up] C hanges  .selection m ode• During O n state, press the orkey to display the m odechange pop up screen.Scroll text [Scroll text]Set /• : Maintains scroll• : Scrolls only one (1) time.Song InfoW hen playing an M P3 file, select thedesired display info from  ‘Folder/File’ or‘Album /Artist/Song’.Sound SettingsPress the key S elect [S ound]OffOnOnOffOnSETUPSETUPMEDIARADIOH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 21
4-22Multimedia SystemAudio SettingsThis m enu allow s you to set the ‘Bass,Middle, Treble’ and the Sound Fader andBalance.Select [Audio Settings]Select menuthrough TU N E  knobTurn TUNE knob left/right to set• Bass, Middle, Treble : Selects the soundtone.• Fader, Balance : Moves the sound faderand balance.• Default : Restores default settings. Return : While adjusting values, re-pressing the  TU N E knob w illrestore the parent menu.Speed Dependent Volum e Contro lThis feature is used to autom atically con-trol the volum e level according to thespeed of the vehicle.Select [Speed D ependent Vol.]TurnSDVC On/Off by pressing the TUNE knobH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 22
4-23Multimedia System4System  SettingsPress the key Select [S ystem ] Memory Information (if equipped)Displays currently used m em ory andtotal system  memory.Select [Memory Inform ation] O KThe currently used m em ory is displayedon the left side w hile the total systemmemory is displayed on the right side. May differ depending on the selectedaudio.LanguageThis menu is used to set the display andvoice recognition language.Select [Language] S et through TUNE knob The system  w ill reboot after the lan-guage is changed. Language support by region- SETUPH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 23
4-24Multimedia SystemSETUPDisplay SettingsP ress the key Select[Display] M ode Pop up[M ode Pop up] C hanges  /selection m ode•During On state, press the or key to display the m odechange pop up screen.Text Scroll[Text Scroll]Set /•: Maintains scroll•: Scrolls only one (1) time.Media DisplayW hen playing an MP3 file, select thedesired display info from  ‘Folder/File’or ‘Album /Artist/Song’.Sound SettingsP ress the key Select[Sound]SETUPOffOnOffOnMEDIARADIOOffOnSETUPH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 24
4-25Multimedia System4Sound SettingsThis m enu allow s you to set the‘Bass, Middle, Treble’ and the S oundFader and Balance.Select [Sound S ettings] S electmenu through TU N E  knob TurnTUNE knob left/right to set•Bass, Middle, Treble : Selects thesound tone.• Fader, Balance : Moves the soundfader and balance.•Default : Restores default settings.Back : While adjusting values,pressing the  TU N E knob w illrestore the parent menu.Speed Dependent Volum e Contro lThis feature is used to autom aticallycontrol the volum e level according tothe speed of the vehicle.Select Speed D ependent Vol. TurnSDVC On/Off by pressing theTune knob.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 25
4-26Multimedia SystemPhone Setup(for Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology equipped m odel)P ress the key Select[Phone] Pair PhoneSelect [Pair Phone] Set through TUNE knob S earch for device nam es as displayedon your m obile phone and connect. Input the passkey displayed on the screen. (P asskey : 0000) The device nam e and passkey willbe displayed on the screen for upto 3 minutes. If pairing is not com -pleted w ithin the 3 m inutes, them obile phone pairing process w illautom atically be canceled. Pairing com pletion is displayed. In som e m obile phones, pairingwill autom atically be follow ed byconnection. It is possible to pair up to fiveBluetooth®Wireless Technologyenabled m obile phones.SETUPCAUTIONTo pair a  B luetooth®Wire lessTechnology enabled m obile phone,authentication and connectionprocesses are firs t require d . As aresult, you cannot pair your m obilephone w hile driving the vehicle.Firs t park your vehicle before use.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 26
4-27Multimedia System4Phone ListThe nam es of up to 5 paired phones willbe displayed.A [] is displayed in front of the currentlyconnected phone.Select the desired nam e to setup theselected phone.• C onnecting a phoneSelect [Phone List]Select m obilephone through TU N E  knob Select[C onnect P hone]Select a m obile phone that is not cur-rently connected. C onnect the selected m obile phone.C onnection com pletion is displayed. If a phone is already connected, dis-connect the currently connectedphone and select a new  phone to con-nect.• Disconnecting a connected phoneSelect [Phone List]Select m obilephone through TU N E  knob Select[Disconnect P hone]Select the currently connected m obilephone.Disconnect the selected m obilephone.Disconnection com pletion is dis-played.•  C hanging connection sequence(Priority)This is used to change the order (priori-ty) of autom atic connection for the pairedm obile phones.Select [P hone List]Select [Priority]through TU N E  knob Select No. 1Priority m obile phoneSelect [Priority]. From  the paired phones, select thephone desired for No.1 priority. The changed priority sequence is dis-played. Once the connection sequence (prior-ity) is changed, the new  no. 1 prioritym obile phone will be connected.- w hen the no. 1 priority cannot be con-nected: Autom atically attem pts to con-nect the m ost recently connectedphone.- C ases w hen the m ost recently con-nected phone cannot be connected:Attem pts to connect in the order inwhich paired phones are listed.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 27
4-28Multimedia System• DeleteSelect [Phone List]Select m obilephone through TU N E  knob Select[Delete]Select the desired m obile phone.Delete the selected m obile phone.Deletion com pletion is displayed. W hen attem pting to delete a currentlyconnected phone, the phone is firstdisconnected.Contacts DownloadThis feature is used to dow nload con-tacts and call histories into the audio sys-tem .Select [C ontactsDownload] S electthrough TUNEknobAuto DownloadW hen connecting a m obile phone, it ispossible to autom atically dow nload newC ontacts and Call Histories.Select [Auto Download] Set /through TU N E  knobAudio Stream ingSongs (files) saved in your Bluetooth®Wireless Technology enabledm obile phonecan be played through the audio system .Select [Audio S tream ing] Set /through TU N E  knobOutgoing Volum eThis is used to set the volum e of yourvoice as heard by the other party w hileon aBluetooth®Wireless Technologyenabled handsfree call.Select [Outgoing Volum e] Set vol-um e through TUNEknob Even w hile on a call, the volum e canbe changed by using thekey. SEEKTRACKOffOnOffOnCAUTION•The dow nload feature m ay not besupported in som e m obile phones.•If a different operation is per-form ed w hile C ontactsare beingdow nloaded, dow nloading will bediscontinued. Contactsalreadydow nloaded will be saved.• W hen dow nloading new  C ontacts,delete all previously savedContactsbefore starting dow n-load.CAUTIONThe Bluetooth®Wire less Technologyaudio stream ing feature may not besupported in som e m obile phones.CAUTION• W hen you delete a m obile phone,the m obile phone contactswillalso be erased.•For stable B luetooth®Wire lessTechnology com m unication, deletethe m obile phone fro m  the audioand also delete the audio fro m  yourm obile phone.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 28
4-29Multimedia System4Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology S ystem  OffThis feature is used w hen you do notwish to use the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnologysystem .Select [Bluetooth S ystem  O ff]Setthrough TU N E  knob If a phone is already connected, dis-connect the currently connected phoneand turn the Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnologysystem  off.Using the Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology SystemTo use Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyw hen the system  is currently off, followthese next steps.• T u rn ing O n Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnologythrough the K eyPress the key S creen Guidance Moves to the screen w here Bluetooth®Wireless Technology functions can beused and displays guidance.• Turning O n Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology through thekeyPress the key S elect [P hone] A  screen asking w hether to turn onBluetooth®Wireless Technologywill bedisplayed. On the screen, select to turn onBluetooth®Wireless Technologyanddisplay guidance. If the Bluetooth®Wireless Technologysystem  is turned on, the system  w illautom atically try  to connect the m ostrecently connected Bluetooth®Wireless Technologym obile phone.YESSETUPSETUPPHO NEPHO NECAUTION•Bluetooth®Wire less Technologyconnection may becom e interm it-te n tly disconnected in som em obile phones. Follow  these nextsteps to try  again.1) Turn the B luetooth®Wire lessTechnology function w ithin them obile phone ON/O FF and try  toconnect again.2) Turn the m obile phone pow erON/O FF and try  to connect again.3) Com pletely rem ove the m obilephone battery, reboot, and thentry  to connect again.4) R eboot the audio system  and tryto connect again5) Delete all paired devices in yourm obile phone and the audio sys-tem  and pair again for use.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 29
4-30Multimedia SystemSystem  SettingsPress the key Select [S ystem ] Memory Inform ationDisplays currently used memory andtotal system  memory.Select [Memory Inform ation] O KThe currently used m em ory is dis-played on the left side while the totalsystem memory is displayed on theright side.SETUPH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 30
4-31Multimedia System4RADIO (FOR RDS M ODEL) :FM , AMChanging RADIO m odeSEEKPress the key• Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8seconds): C hanges the frequency.• Pressing and holding the key (over 0.8seconds): Autom atically searches forthe next frequency.Preset SEEKPress the ~ key• Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8seconds): Plays the frequency saved inthe corresponding key.• Pressing and holding the key (over 0.8seconds): Pressing and holding thedesired key from  ~ w illsave the currently playing broadcast tothe selected key and sound a BEEP.SCANPress the key• Pressing and holding the key : Thebroadcast frequency increases andpreview s each broadcast for 5 secondseach. After scanning all frequencies,returns and plays the current broadcastfrequency.Selecting through manualsearchTurn the TU N E knob left/right to adjustthe frequency.• AC 101C 1G G- FM  : C hanges by 100K H z- AM  : C hanges by 9K H zTraffic Announcem ent (TA )Shortly pressing the key (under0.8 seconds): Set /TA  TrafficAnnouncem ent) m ode. MENUWithin  key are the AS T (AutoStore) and Info functions.MENUOn OffTATA61 SEEKTRAC K1  6H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 31
4-32Multimedia SystemAST (Auto Store)Press the key S et [ AST]through TU N E  knob or key.Select AST (Auto Store) to save fre-quencies w ith superior reception topresets ~ . If no frequenciesare received, then the m ost recentlyreceived frequency will be broadcast. Saves only to the P reset memory~ of FM A or AM A m ode. AF (Alternative Frequency)Press the key Set [AF]through TU N E  knob or key.The Alternative Frequency option can beturned On/Off.RegionPress the key Set [ R egion]through TU N E  knob or key.The R egion option can be turned On/Off.NewsPress the key S et [News]through TU N E  knob or key.The News option can be turned On/Off.Info Volum eInfo Volum e refers to the sound volum eupon receiving News or Traffic inform ation.The info volum e can be controlled byturning the VO L knob left/right while anew s or traffic broadcast is playing. AF, R egion, and News are RDS R adiomenus.MENU1 RPT61 4MENU3MENU2 RDMMENU61 H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 32
4-33Multimedia System4RADIO : FM , AM  SEEKPress the key • Shortly pressing the key : C hangesthe frequency.•Pressing and holding the key :Autom atically searches for the nextfrequency.Preset SEEKPress the ~ key • Shortly pressing the key : Plays thefrequency saved in the correspon-ding key.•Pressing and holding the key :Pressing and holding the desiredkey from   ~  will save thecurrently playing broadcast to theselected key and sound a BEEP.SCANPress the key • Shortly pressing the key : Thebroadcast frequency increasesand preview s each broadcast for 5seconds each. After scanning allfrequencies, returns and plays thecurrent broadcast frequency.•Pressing and holding the key :Preview s the broadcasts saved inPreset ~ for 5 secondseach.Selecting through manualsearchTurn the  TU N E knob left/right toadjust the frequency.• AC 100C 1G G ,AC 100C 1M G ,AC 111C 1M G- FM  : C hanges by 100KH z- AM  : C hanges by 9KH z• AC 100C 1G N- FM  : C hanges by 200KH z- AM  : C hanges by 10KH z• AC 100C 1G E- FM  : C hanges by 50KH z- AM  : C hanges by 9KH z• AC 100C 1G C- FM  : C hanges by 100KH z- AM  : C hanges by 10KH zSEEKTRAC KSCAN616161H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 33
4-34Multimedia SystemMenuPress the key Select [Auto Store] through the TU N E  knobor keyA.StorePress the key S et [A.Store]through TU N E  knob or keySaves broadcasts w ith superiorreception to ~ keys. If nofrequencies are received, then themost recently received frequency willbe broadcast.MENU : Audio CDIn CD m ode, press key.R epeatSet [RPT] through the TUNEknob or key to repeat the cur-rent song.Press RPT again to turn off.RandomSet [ RDM] through the TUNEknob or key to random ly playsongs within the current folder.Press RDM again to turn off.Inform ationSet [Info] through the TUNEknob or key to display inform a-tion of the current song.Press the key to turn offinfo display.MENU : MP3 CD / USBIn M P 3 C D  / USB m ode, presskey.R epeatSet [RPT] through the TUNEknob or key to repeat the cur-rent song.Press RPT again to turn off.Folder R andomSet [F.RDM] through the TUNEknob or key to random ly playsongs within the current folder.Press F.RDM again to turn off.611MENU1MENU2 RDM2 RDM1 RPT1 RPT MENUMENUMENU3H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 34
4-35Multimedia System4Folder R epeatSet [F.RPT] through the TUNEknob or key to repeat songswithin the current folder.Press F.RPT again to turn off.All R andomSet [A.RDM] through the TUNEknob or key to random ly play allsongs within the CD.Press A.RDM  again to turn off.Inform ationSet [Info] through the TUNEknob or key to display inform a-tion of the current song.Press the key to turn offinfo display.CopySet [Copy] through the TUNEknob or key.This is used to copy the currentsong into My Music. You can playthe copied M usic in My Musicm ode.If another key is pressed w hilecopying is in progress, a pop upasking you w hether to cancelcopying is displayed.If another m edia is connected orinserted (USB, CD, iPod®, AUX)while copying is in progress, copy-ing is canceled.Music w ill not be played w hilecopying is in progress.MENU : iPod®In iPod m ode, press key.R epeatSet [RPT] through the TUNEknob or key to repeat the cur-rent song. Press RPT again to turn repeat off.RandomSet [ RDM] through the TU N Eknob or key.Plays all songs w ithin the currentlyplaying category in random  order.Press RDM again to turn off.2 RDM1 RPTMENU6MENU543H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 35
4-36Multimedia SystemInform ationSet [Info] through the TUNEknob or key.Displays inform ation of the currentsong.Press the key to turn offinfo display.SearchSet [ Search] through the TUNEknob or key.Displays iPod®category list.Searching iPod®  category iskey pressed, move to par-ent category.MENU : My Music M odeIn My Music m ode, press key.R epeatSet [RPT] through the TU N E knobor key.R epeats the currently playing song.Press RPT again to turn repeat off.RandomSet [ RDM ] through the TU N E knobor key.Plays all songs w ithin the currentlyplaying folder in random  order.Press R D M  again to turn randomoff.Inform ationSet [Info] through the TUNEknobor key.Displays inform ation of the currentsong.Press the key to turn offinfo display.DeleteSet [Delete] through the TUNEknob or key.•Deletes currently playing fileIn the play screen, pressing deletewill delete the currently playing song.•Deletes file from  listSelect the file you wish to delete byusing the TU N E  knob.Press the  key and selectthe delete m enu to delete theselected file.MENU4MENU32 RDM1 RPTMENUMENU4MENU3H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 36
4-37Multimedia System4Delete AllSet [Del.All] through the TU N Eknob or key.Deletes all songs of My Music.Delete SelectionPress the key S et [Del.Sel]through the TU N E knob or key.Songs w ithin My Music are selectedand deleted.Select the songs you w ish todelete from  the list.After selecting, press thekey and select the delete menu.AUXAUX is used to play external MEDIAcurrently connected w ith the AU Xterm inal.AU X m ode w ill autom atically startw hen an external device is connect-ed to the AUX term inal.If an external device is connected,you can also press the key tochange to AUX m ode.AU X m ode cannot be startedunless there is an external deviceconnected to the AUX term inal.NOTICE - USING THE AUX•Fully insert the AUX cable into theAUX term inal for use.MEDIAMENU6MENU5H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 37
4-38Multimedia SystemM aking a call using the Steering w heel re m o tecontrollerThe actual feature in the vehicle m ay differ from  theillustration.Nam eMODE key key VO L-VO L+D escription• Each time this key is pressed, the m ode is changed inorder of FM 1   FM 2   FM A   AM    AM A  CD USB or iPod   AUX   My Music   BT Audio• If the m edia is not connected or a disc is not insert-ed, corresponding m odes will be disabled.Raises or low ers speaker volum e.Places and transfers calls.Ends calls or cancels functions.• C heck call history and making callShortly press (under 0.8 seconds) the keyon the steering rem ote controller.The call history list will be displayed on the screen.Press the key again to connect a call to theselected num ber.• R edialing the most recently called num berPress and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the keyon the steering rem ote controller.The most recently called num ber is redialed.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 38
4-39Multimedia System4   Phone MENUPress the key to display threemenus (Call History, C ontacts,Phone Setup).Call historyPress the key S et [History]through the TU N E knob or key.The call history is displayed and canbe used to select a num ber andmake a call.If call history does not exist, a screenasking w hether to dow nload call his-tory is displayed. (The dow nload fea-ture m ay not be supported in som em obile phones)ContactsPress the key Set [C ontacts] through the TU N E knob orkey.The C ontacts are displayed and canbe used to select a num ber andmake a call. If more than one num ber is savedto one contact, then a screenshow ing the m obile phone num -ber, H om e and office num ber isdisplayed. Select the desired num -ber to make the call. If C ontacts do not exist, a screenasking w hether to dow nloadC ontacts is displayed. (The dow n-load feature may not be supportedin som e m obile phones)Phone SetupPress the key Set [Setup]through the TU N E knob or key.The Bluetooth®Wireless Technologym obile phone setup screen is dis-played. For more inform ation, refer to“Phone Setup”.31 RPT2 RDMPHO NEPHO NEPHO NEPHO NEH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 39
4-40Multimedia SystemNOTICE - USING THEBluetooth®Wire lessTechnology CELLULAR PHO NE•Do not use a cellular phone or per-fo r m  B luetooth®WirelessTechnology settings (e.g. pairing aphone) while driving.•Some Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology -en abled phones m aynot be recognized  by the sy stem  orfully com patible with the system .•Before using B luetooth®WirelessTechnology related features of theaudio system , refer your phone’sUser’s M anual for phone-sideBluetooth®Wireless T ech n o logyoperations.• T he phone m ust be paired  to theaudio system  to use B luetooth®Wireless T ech n ology related fea-tures.•You will not be able to use thehands-free feature w hen yourphone (in the car) is outside of thecellular service area (e.g. in a tun-nel, in a underground, in a m oun-tainous area, etc.).( Continued)( Continued)•If the cellular phone signal is pooror the vehicles interior noise is tooloud, it m ay be difficult to hear theother person’s voice during a call.•Do not place the phone near orinside m etallic objects, oth erw isecom m unications w ith Bluetooth®Wireless Technology system  or cel-lular service stations can be dis-turbed.•W hile a phone is connectedthrough Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology your phone m ay dis-charge quick er than usual fo radditional Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology-related  operations.• Som e cellular phones or otherdevices m ay cause interferencenoise or malfunction to audio sys-tem . In  this case, store the devicein a different location m ay resolvethe condition. • Phone contact n am es sh o u ld besaved in English  or they m ay notbe disp layed correctly.( Continued)( Continued)•If Priority is set upon vehicle igni-tion(IG N /ACC ON), th eBluetooth®Wireless T ech n o logyphone w ill be autom atically con-nected.Even if you are outside, th eBluetooth®Wireless T ech n o logyphone w ill be autom atically con-nected once you are in the vicinityof the vehicle.If you do not want autom atic Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n o logyconnection, turn the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology feature off.• T he hands-free call volum e andquality m ay differ depending onthe mobile phone type.•Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ologyfeatures can be used only when themobile phone has b een paired  andconnected w ith the device. Formore inform ation on pairing andconnecting Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology enabled m obilephones, refer to the “Phone Setup”section.( Continued)H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 40
4-41Multimedia System4( Continued)• W hen a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology m obile phone is con -nected, a ( ) icon w ill appear atthe top of the screen. If a () iconis not disp layed, this indicates thata B luetooth®Wireless T ech n o logyenabled d evice has not been con-nected. Y ou m ust connect thedevice before use. For more infor-mation on B luetooth®WirelessTechnology m obile phones, referto the “Phone Setup” section.•Pairing and connecting aBluetooth®Wireless T ech n o logyenabled m obile phone w ill workonly when the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology option w ith in yourmobile phone has been  turned on.(M ethods of turning on theBluetooth®Wireless T ech n o logyenabled feature m ay differdepending on the mobile phone.) ( Continued)( Continued)•In some mobile phones, startingthe ignition while talking throughBluetooth®Wireless T ech n o logyenabled handsfree call will resu ltin the call becom ing disconn ected .(S w itch  th e  c a ll back to yourmobile phone w hen starting theignition.)•Some features m ay not be sup-ported  in som e Bluetooth®Wireless Technology mobile phoneand devices.•Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ologyenabled operation m ay be unsta-ble depending on the com m unica-tion state.•Placing the audio system  within anelectrom agnetic environ m en t mayresu lt in noise interference.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 41
4-42Multimedia SystemSYSTEM  CONTROLLERS AND FUNCTIONSDisplay and settings m ay differ depending on the selected audioAudio H ead Unit (For RDS m odel)N am e D escriptionEjects the disc.• Convert to R adio m ode.• Each time the key is pressed,the m ode is changed in order of FM 1, FM 2, FM A, AM , AM ARADION am e D escription• Each time the key is pressed, the m ode is changed in order of CD, USB, iPod®, AUX, My Music, BT Audio m odes.(for Bluetooth®Wireless Technology equippedm odel)• Converts to Phone m odeW hen a phone is not connected, the connection screen is displayed.• Power : Turns pow er On/Off by pressing the knob• Volum e : Sets volum e by turning the knobleft/right• W hen pressed shortly - R adio m ode : plays previous/next frequency.- M edia (CD/USB/iPod®/My Music) m odes : changes the track, Song(file)• W hen pressed and held- R adio m ode : continuously changes thefrequency. U pon release, plays the current frequency.- M edia(CD/USB/iPod®/My Music) m odes : rew inds or fast forwards the track or file- During a H andsfree call, controls the call volum e.POW ER/ VO L knobSEEKTRACKMEDIAPHO NEH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 42
4-43Multimedia System4N am e D escription• Each time the button is shortly pressed, it sets the screen Off Screen On Screen OffAudio operation is maintained and only the screen will be turned Off. In the screen Off state, press any key to turn the screen On again.Set TA (Traffic Announcem ent) feature On/Off.• R adio M ode- Shortly press the key : Preview s each broad cast for 5 seconds each- Press and hold the key : Preview s the broadcasts saved in Preset for 5 seconds each. Press the key again to continue listening to the current frequency.• CD, USB m ode- Shortly press the key : Preview s each song (file) for 10 seconds each  Press the key again to continue listening to the current song (file).Converts to Setup m ode.• R adio m ode : turn to change broadcast frequencies.• M edia (CD/USB/iPod®/My Music) m odes :turn to search tracks/ channels/files.• MP3, CD, USB m ode : Folder SearchMay differ depending on the selected audioSCANSCANSCANTADISPSETUPFO LDERTUNE    knobH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 43
4-44Multimedia SystemSteering-w heel m ounted contro lsThe actual feature in the vehicle m ay differ from  theillustration.N am e D escriptionMODE• Each time this key is pressed, the m ode is changed in order of FM 1 FM 2 FM A AM  AM A CD USB or iPod®AUX My Music B T Audio. • If the m edia is not connected or a disc is not inserted, corresponding m odes will be disabled.,U sed to control volum e.,Mute the microphone during a call.• W hen pressed shortly (under 0.8 seconds)- R adio m ode : searches broadcast frequencies saved to presets.- M edia(CD / USB / iPod®/ My Music / BT   Audio) m odes : changes the track, file or chapter.• W hen pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds)- R adio m ode, autom atically searches broadcast frequencies and channels- M edia(CD / USB / iPod®/ My Music) m odes, rew inds or fast forwards the track or song(file)- BT Audio m ode may not be supported in som e m obile phones.VO L-VO L+H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 44
4-45Multimedia System4N am e D escription• W hen pressed shortly- W hen pressed in the phone screen, displays call history screen- W hen pressed in the dial screen, makes a call- W hen pressed in the incom ing call screen, answ ers the call- W hen pressed during call waiting, sw itches to waiting call (Call Waiting)• W hen pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds)- W hen pressed in the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology H andsfree wait m ode, redials thelast call- W hen pressed during a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology H andsfree call, sw itches call back to m obile phone (Private)- W hen pressed while calling on the m obile phone, sw itches call back to Bluetooth®Wireless Technology H andsfree (O perates only w hen Bluetooth®Wireless Technology H andsfree is connected)Ends phone callH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 45
4-46Multimedia SystemRADIO M ODE(FOR RDS M ODEL)B asic M ode Screen1. M ode DisplayDisplays currently operating m ode2. FrequencyDisplays the current frequency3. PresetDisplays current preset num ber~4. Preset DisplayDisplays preset buttons5. AutostoreAutom atically saves frequencies withsuperior reception to Preset buttons6. RDS InfoDisplays RDS broadcast inform ationSwitching to Radio M odePressing the key will changethe operating m ode in order of FM 1FM 2 FM A AM  AM A If [Pop up M ode]is turned on w ithin[Display], then pressing thekey w ill display the R adioPop-up M ode screen.Turn the  TU N E  knob to m ove thefocus. Press the knob to select.61RADIOSETUPRADIOH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 46
4-47Multimedia System4Searching Radio FrequenciesUsing SeekPress the key to play theprevious/next frequency.Using TUNETurn the TU N E  knob to select thedesired frequency.• FM  : Increases/decreased by 100kH z• AM  : Increases/decreased by 9kH zUsing Radio M odeSelecting /Saving PresetsPress the ~ buttons to playthe desired preset.Press the button to display thebroadcast inform ation for the fre-quency saved to each button.NOTICE While listen ing to a frequency youwant to save as a preset, p ress an dhold one of the [1] ~ [6] preset buttons(over 0.8 seconds) to save the currentfrequency to the selected preset.Auto StorePress the button to autom ati-cally save receivable frequencies toPreset buttons.NOTICE While Auto Store is operating, p ress-ing the [C ancel] button again will can-cel Auto Store and restore the previ-ous frequency.SEEKTRACK61H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 47
4-48Multimedia SystemRDS MenuPress the button to set the AF(Alternative Frequency), R egion andNews features.NOTICE The RDS M enu is not supported with-in AM  or AM A mode.ScanPress the key to preview  fre-quencies w ith superior reception for5 seconds each.Press and hold the key (over0.8 seconds) to preview  presets for 5seconds each.NOTICE O nce scan is com p lete, the previousfrequency will be restored.While Scan is operating, p ressing andholding the key (over 0.8 sec-onds) will cancel the sca n  operation. TA  (Traffic Announcem ent)Press the key to turn the TA(T raffic Announcem ent) featureOn/Off.SCANSCANTASCANH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 48
4-49Multimedia System4RADIO M ODEB asic M ode Screen1. M ode DisplayDisplays currently operating m ode.2. FrequencyDisplays the current frequency.3. PresetDisplays current preset num ber~ .4. Preset DisplayDisplays preset buttons.5. Auto storeAutom atically saves frequencies withsuperior reception to Preset buttons.Switching to Radio M odePressing the key will changethe operating m ode in order of FM 1 FM 2   AM  If [M ode Pop up] is turned on within[Display], then pressing the key will display the R adioPop-up M ode screen.Turn the TU N E  knob to move thefocus. Press the knob to select.P6P1RADIO SETUPRADIO H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 49
4-50Multimedia SystemSearching Radio FrequenciesUsing SeekPress the key to play theprevious/next frequency.Using TUNETurn the TU N E  knob to select thedesired frequency.• FM   : Increases/decreased by200kH z• AM   : Increases/decreased by10kH zUsing Radio M odeSelecting Presets/Saving PresetsPress the button to displaythe broadcast inform ation for the fre-quency saved to each button.Press the ~ buttons to playthe desired preset.NOTICEWhile listening to a frequency youwant to save as a preset, p ress an dhold one of the  ~  p resetbuttons (over 0.8 seconds) to savethe current frequency to the selectedpreset.Auto StorePress the button to auto-matically save receivable frequen-cies to Preset buttons.NOTICEWhile A u to Store is operating,p ressing the [C ancel] button againwill cancel Auto Store and restorethe previous frequency.ScanPress the key to preview  fre-quencieswith superior reception for 5 secondseach. Press and hold the key (over0.8 seconds) to preview  presets for 5seconds each.Once scan is com plete, the previousfrequency will be restored.While Scan is operating, pressingthe key will cancel the scanoperation.SEEKTRACKP6P1P6P1SCAN SCAN SCAN Auto storePresetH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 50
4-51Multimedia System4M EDIA M ODEPressing the key will changethe operating m ode in order of CD USB(iPod®)  AUX  My Music B TAudio.If [M ode Pop up] is turned on w ithin[Display], then pressing thekey w ill display the M ediaPop-up M ode screen.Turn the  TU N E  knob to m ove thefocus. Press the knob to select.NOTICE The media mode pop up screen canbe disp layed only when there are twoor more media modes turned on.Title Icon W hen a Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology, iPod®, USB, or AUXdevice is connected or a CD isinserted, the corresponding m odeicon will be displayed.Icon TitleBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyCDiPod®USBAUXMEDIASETUPMEDIAH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 51
4-52Multimedia SystemAUDIO CD M ODEUsing Audio CD M odePlaying/Pausing CD TracksO nce an audio CD is inserted, them ode w ill autom atically start andbegin playing.<For RDS m odel>While playing, press the buttonto pause and press button toplay.NOTICE •Only genuine audio C D s are sup-ported. Other discs m ay resu lt inrecognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels)•The artist and title inform ationare disp layed on the screen iftra ck  inform ation is includedwithin the audio CD.Changing TracksPress the key to m ove tothe previous or next track.NOTICE • P ressing the key after thetrack h as been p laying for 2 sec-onds w ill start the cu rrent trackfrom  the beginning.• P ressing the key beforethe track h as been  playing for 1second s w ill start the previoustrack.SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 52
4-53Multimedia System4Selecting fro m  the ListTurn the  TU N E  knob left/right tosearch for the desired track.O nce you find the desired track,press the  TU N E  knob to startplaying.Rewinding / Fast-forw ardingTracksWhile playing, press and hold thekey to rew ind or fast-for-ward the current track.ScanPress the key to play the first10 seconds of each file.Audio CD M ode MenuWithin this m ode, you w ill haveaccess to the Info, R andom (Shuffle),R epeat and List features.InfoPress the ( ) button todisplay details about the current disc.Random (Shuffle)Press the ( ) button toplay tracks in random (S huffle) order.Press the ( ) button againto turn the R andom (Shuffle) featureoff.• R andom (Shuffle): Plays all tracksin random (Shuffle) order.R epeatPress the ( ) button torepeat the current track. Press thebutton again to turn the repeat fea-ture off.• R epeat : R epeats the current track.R epeatShuffleSEEKTRACKShuffleInfoSCAN <For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 53
4-54Multimedia SystemListPress the ( ) button todisplay the track list screen.Turn the  TU N E  knob left/right tosearch for tracks. Once the desiredtrack is displayed, press the knob toselect and play.ListH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 54
4-55Multimedia System4M P3 CD M ODEUsing MP3 CD M odePlaying/Pausing MP3 FilesO nce an M P 3 disc is inserted them ode w ill autom atically start andbeing playing.While playing, press the buttonto pause and press button toplay.NOTICE If there are num erous files and fold-ers w ithin the disc, read ing timecould take m ore than 10 secondsand the list m ay not be disp layed orsong searches m ay not operate.O n ce loading is com plete, try again.Changing FilesPress the key to m ove tothe previous or next file.NOTICE • P ressing the key after thefile has b een playing for 2 secondswill start the current file from  thebeginning.• P ressing the key beforethe file has been  playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous file.Selecting fro m  the ListTurn the  TU N E  knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe TU N E  knob to start playing.SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACK<For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:42 AM  Page 55
4-56Multimedia SystemRewinding / Fast-forw arding FilesWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torew ind or fast-forward the current file.ScanPress the key to play the first10 seconds of each file.Searching FoldersPress the key to selectand search folders.Once the desired folder is displayed,press the TU N E  knob to select.The first file within the selected fold-er will begin playing.MP3 CD M ode MenuWithin this m ode, you w ill haveaccess to the Info, R andom (Shuffle),R epeat, Copy and List features.InfoPress the ( ) button todisplay details about the current file.NOTICE • W hen the ‘Folder File’ option isset as the default disp lay w ithinDisp lay setup, the album /artist/fileinform ation are disp layed asdetailed file inform ation.• W hen the ‘Album  A rtist Song’option is set as the default disp lay,the folder nam e/file nam e are dis-played as detailed file inform ation.•The title, artist and album  info aredisp layed only w hen  such  infor-mation are recorded  w ithin theMP3 file ID 3  tag.Random (Shuffle)Press the ( ) button toplay files in random (S huffle) order.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of R andom(Shuffle) Folder  R andom  (S huffle)All   Off.• R andom (Shuffle) Folder : Plays allfiles w ithin the current folder inR andom  (Shuffle) order.• R andom (Shuffle) All : Plays all filesin R andom (Shuffle) order.ShuffleInfoFO LDERSEEKTRACKSCAN <For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 56
4-57Multimedia System4R epeatPress the ( ) button torepeat the current file or folder.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of R epeatR epeat Folder O ff.• R epeat: R epeats the current file.• R epeat Folder: R epeats all fileswithin the current Folder.Copying FilesPress the ( ) button tocopy the current file into My Music.NOTICE Selecting another feature duringcopying will disp lay a pop-up askingwhether you wish  to cancel copying.To can cel, select 'Yes’.ListPress the ( ) button todisplay the file list screen.Turn the  TU N E  knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.ListCopyR epeatH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 57
4-58Multimedia SystemUSB M ODE Using USB M odePlaying/Pausing USB FilesOnce a USB is connected, the m odewill autom atically start and beginplaying a USB file.While playing, press the buttonto pause and press button toplay.NOTICE • L oading m ay require additionaltime if there are m any files andfolders w ithin the U SB and resultin faulty list disp lay or file search -ing. Normal operations will resu m eonce loading is com plete.• T he device m ay not support nor-mal operation w hen using a U SBmemory type besides (M etalC over Type) USB Memory.Changing FilesPress the keys to m ove tothe previous or next file.NOTICE • P ressing the key after thefile has b een playing for 2 secondswill start the current file from  thebeginning.• P ressing the key beforethe file has been  playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous file.Selecting fro m  the ListTurn the  TU N E  knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe TU N E  knob to start playing.Rewinding / Fast-forw ardingFilesWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torew ind or fast-forward the current file.ScanPress the key to play the first10 seconds of each file.SCAN SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACK<For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 58
4-59Multimedia System4Searching FoldersPress the key to selectand search folders.Once the desired folder is displayed,press the TU N E  knob to select. The first file within the selected fold-er will begin playing.USB M ode MenuWithin this m ode, you w ill haveaccess to the Info, R andom (Shuffle),R epeat, Copy and List features.InfoPress the ( ) button todisplay details about the current file.NOTICE • W hen the ‘Folder File’ option is setas the default disp lay w ithinDisp lay setup, the album /artist/fileinform ation are disp layed asdetailed  file inform ation.• W hen the ‘Album  A rtist Song’option is set as the default disp lay,the folder nam e/file nam e are dis-played as detailed file inform ation.•The title, artist and album  info aredisp layed only w hen  such  infor-mation are recorded  w ithin theMP3 file ID 3  tag.Random  (Shuffle)Press the ( ) button toplay files in random (S huffle) order.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order ofR andom (Shuffle) Folder R andom(Shuffle) AllOff.• R andom (Shuffle) Folder : Plays thefiles in the current folder in ran-dom (Shuffle) order.• R andom (Shuffle) All : Plays all filesin random (Shuffle) order.ShuffleInfoFO LDER<For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 59
4-60Multimedia SystemR epeatPress the ( ) button torepeat the current file or folder.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of R epeatR epeat Folder Off.• R epeat : R epeats the current file.• R epeat Folder : R epeats all fileswithin the current folder.Copying FilesPress the ( ) button tocopy the current file into My Music.NOTICE Selecting another feature duringcopying will disp lay a pop-up askingwhether you wish  to cancel copying.To can cel, select 'Yes’.ListPress the ( ) button todisplay the file list screen.Turn the  TU N E  knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.CopyListR epeatH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 60
4-61Multimedia System4iPod®M ODEUsing iPod®M odePlaying/Pausing iPod®SongsO nce an iPod®is connected, them ode w ill autom atically start andbegin playing an iPod®song.While playing, press the buttonto pause and press button toplay.NOTICE iPod®s with unsupported com m uni-cation protocols m ay not properlyoperate in the audio sy stem . Changing SongsPress the key to m ove tothe previous or next song.NOTICE • P ressing the key afterthe so n g has been  playing for 2 sec-onds w ill start the cu rrent son gfrom  the beginning.• P ressing the key beforethe so n g has been  playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous so n g .•Slight time differences m ay existdepending your iPod®product.Rewinding / Fast-forw ardingSongsWhile playing, press and hold thekey (over 0.8 seconds) torew ind or fast-forward the currentsong.Searching CategoriesTurn the  TU N E  knob left/right tosearch for the desired category.SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACK<For RDS m odel><For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 61
4-62Multimedia SystemO nce you find the desired category,press the  TU N E  knob to selectand play.NOTICE T h ere are eight categories that can  besearched, including Playlists, Artists,Album s, Genres, Songs, C om posers,A udiobooks and Podcasts.Category MenuWithin the iPod®Category m enu,you w ill have access to the ,, and features.1. : Displays the play screen2. (Hom e): Moves to the iPod®root category screen3. : Moves to the previous cate-goryNOTICE •If the search m ode is a ccessedwhile playing a song, the m ostrecently searched category is d is-played.•Search steps upon initial con n ec-tion m ay differ depending on thetype of iPod®device.iPod®M ode MenuWithin this m ode, you w ill haveaccess to the R andom (Shuffle),R epeat and List features.Random (Shuffle)Press the ( ) button toplay songs in random (S huffle) order.• R andom (Shuffle) All : Plays allsongs in  R andom (Shuffle) order.Shuffle<For RDS m odel><For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 62
4-63Multimedia System4R epeatPress the ( ) button torepeat the current song. Press thebutton again to turn the repeat fea-ture off.• R epeat : R epeats the current songListPress the ( ) button todisplay the Category Menu.Turn the  TU N E  knob left/right tosearch for the desired category.O nce you find the desired category,press the  TU N E  knob to selectand play.ListR epeat<For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 63
4-64Multimedia SystemAUX M ODE Using AUX M odePress the key Select [AUX]An external device can be connectedto play music.Connecting an External DeviceExternal audio players (Cam corders,car VCR, etc.) can be played througha dedicated cable.MEDIAH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 64
4-65Multimedia System4M Y M USIC M ODEUsing My Music M odePlaying/Pausing My Music FilesWhile playing, press the buttonto pause and press button toplay.NOTICE If there are no files saved within MyMusic, the button w ill bedisab led.Changing FilesPress the  key to move tothe previous or next file.NOTICE • P ressing the key afterthe file has been  playing for 2 sec-onds w ill start the current filefrom  the beginning.• P ressing the key beforethe file has been  playing for 1 sec-onds will start the previous file.Selecting fro m  the ListTurn the  TU N E  knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe TU N E  knob to start playing.SEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKSEEKTRACKMy Music<For RDS m odel><For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 65
4-66Multimedia SystemRewinding / Fast-forw ardingFilesWhile playing, press and hold thekey to rew ind or fast-for-ward the current file.ScanPress the key to play the first10 seconds of each file.My Music M ode MenuWithin this m ode, you w ill haveaccess to the Info, R andom (Shuffle),R epeat, Delete and List features.InfoPress the ( ) button todisplay details about the current file.NOTICE The title, artist and album  info aredisp layed only w hen  such  inform a-tion is record ed  within the MP3 fileID 3  tag.RandomPress the ( ) button toplay files in random  order. Press thebutton again to turn the R andom  fea-ture off.R epeatPress the ( ) button torepeat the current song. Press thebutton again to turn the repeat fea-ture off.Deleting FilesPress the ( ) button todelete the current file.DeleteR epeatShuffleSCAN SEEKTRACKInfo<For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 66
4-67Multimedia System4ListPress the button to display thefile list screen.Turn the  TU N E  knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.List MenuFrom  the List screen, it is possible todelete files you previously saved intoMy Music.Press the ( ) button orindividually select the files you w ant todelete. Once files are selected, the() button and() buttons will be enabled.1) : Moves to the previous screen2) (Selects all) : Selects all files3) (Unselect All) : Deselects allselected files4) (Delete) : Deletes selected filesAfter selecting the files you w ant todelete, press the  ()button to delete theselected files.NOTICE •If there is memory available, up to6,000 files can be saved.• Identical files cann ot be copiedmore than 1,000 times.•To check  memory inform ation, goto  [S y stem ] [M em o r yIn form ation]DeleteListSETUP DeleteUnselect AllSelect All<For RDS m odel><For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 67
4-68Multimedia SystemBluetooth®W irelessTechnology AUDIO M ODE(for Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology equipped m odel)Using Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology Audio M odePlaying/Pausing Bluetooth®Wire less TechnologyAudioOnce a Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology  device is connected, them ode will autom atically start.While playing, press the buttonto pause and press button toplay.NOTICE The play/pause feature m ay op eratedifferently depending on the mobilephone.Changing FilesPress the  key to move tothe previous or next file.Setting C onnectionIf a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice has not been connected,press the key [P hone] but-ton to display the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology connectionscreen.It is possible to use the pair phone,connect/disconnect and delete fea-tures from  your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone.NOTICE • If th e B luetooth®WirelessTechnology  audio is n ot operatingprop erly, ch eck whether the featureis turned off at [Phone] [A udio stream ing] (Stream ingA udio). If the feature is off, turnback on and try again.• If music is not yet playing from  yourmobile device after con verting toBluetooth®Wireless T ech n o logyA udio mode, p ressing the play but-ton once m ay start playing themode. C heck  to see that music isplayin g  fro m  th e  B luetooth®Wireless T ech n o logy device afterconverting to B luetooth®WirelessTechnology A udio Mode.SEEKTRACKSETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 68
4-69Multimedia System4   Bluetooth®Wire less Technology(for RDS, Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology equipped m odel)Using    Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology H andsfre e• Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyrefers to a short-distance w irelessnetworking technology which uses a2.45G H z frequency to connect vari-ous devices w ithin a certain dis-tance.• Supported w ithin PC s, externaldevices, Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phones, PDAs, vari-ous electronic devices, and auto-motive environm ents, Bluetooth®Wireless Technology allow s data tobe transm itted at high speeds with-out having to use a connectorcable.• Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyH andsfree refers to a device whichallow s the user to convenientlym ake phone calls w ith Bluetooth®Wire less Technology m obilephones through the audio system .CAUTION•Bluetooth®Wire less TechnologyHandsfree is a feature thatenables drivers to practice safedriving. Connecting the car audiosystem w ith  a  B luetooth®Wire less Technology phoneallow s the user to convenientlym ake calls, receive calls, andmanage the phone book. Beforeusing the B luetooth®Wire lessTechnology , carefully read thecontents of this user’s manual.• Excessive use or operationswhile driving m ay lead to negli-gent driving practices and be thecause of accidents. • Do not operate the device exces-sively while driving.•View ing the screen for prolongedperiods of time is dangerous andmay lead to accidents. When driv-ing, view  the screen only for shortperiods of time.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 69
4-70Multimedia SystemNOTICE - USING UPONCONNECTING Bluetooth®Wire less Technology PHONE•Before connecting the car audio systemwith the mobile phone, ch eck to see thatthe m obile phone supports B luetooth®Wireless Technology features.•Even if the phone supports Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ology, the phone w illnot be found during device searches ifthe phone has b een set to hidden stateor the Bluetooth®Wireless Technologypow er is turned off. Disab le the hiddenstate or turn on the Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ology pow er prior tosea rch ing/con n ecting w ith the caraudio system .•If you do not want to autom aticallycon nect your B luetooth®WirelessTechnology phone, try the follow ing.1. Turn off the B luetooth®WirelessTechnology feature in your m obilephone.- For more inform ation on Bluetooth®Wireless Technology features withinyour m obile, refer to your m obilephone user’s m anual.2. Turn off the B luetooth®WirelessTechnology feature in your caraudio system .(Continued)(Continued)- To turn off the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology feature in your car audiosystem , go to [Phone] and[turn off]the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology feature.•Park the vehicle when conn ecting thecar audio system  w ith your m obilephone.•Bluetooth®Wireless Technology con -nection m ay becom e interm ittentlydisconnected in some mobile phones.Follow  these steps to try again.1. T u rn the B luetooth®WirelessTechnology function w ith in themobile phone off/on and try again.2. T urn  th e m obile phone pow erOff/On and try again.3 C om pletely rem ove the m obilephone battery, reboot, and thenagain.4. R eboot the audio system  and tryagain.5. Delete all paired devices, pair an dtry again.•The H andsfree call volum e and quali-ty m ay differ depending on the mobilephone. (Continued)SETUP (Continued)•Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ology fea-tures supported w ithin the vehicle areas follow s. Som e features m ay not besupported depending on yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice. - A n sw ering and placing Bluetooth®Wireless Technology H andsfree calls - M enu operation during call (Sw itchto Private, Sw itch  to call waiting,Outgoing volum e) - Download Call History- Download Mobile Phone book - Phone book/Call History Auto Download -Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ologydevice auto con n ection - Bluetooth®Wireless Technology A udio •It is p o ssible to pair up to fiveBluetooth®Wireless T ech n ologydevices to the car system .•Only one B luetooth®WirelessTechnology device can be con nected ata time. •Other devices cannot be paired  while aBluetooth®Wireless Technologydeviceis already conn ected. • W hen a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice is b ein g conn ected, the connec-tion p ro cess cannot be can celed . (Continued)H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 70
4-71Multimedia System4Pairing a Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology wire less technolo-gy DeviceWhat is Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology Pairing?Pairing refers to the process of syn-chronizing your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone or device with thecar audio system  for connection.Pairing is necessary to connect anduse the Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology feature.Pairing Key / Keyon the Steering Rem oteContro llerWhen No Devices have been Paired1. Press the key or thekey on the steering rem ote con-troller. The follow ing screen is dis-played. 2. Press the button to enter thePair P hone screen.PHO NEPHO NE(Continued)•Only B luetooth®Wireless T ech n o logyH andsfree an d B luetooth®WirelessTechnology audio related  features willop erate within this system . •Normal operation is p ossible only fordevices that support H andsfree oraudio features, such as a B luetooth®Wireless Technology mobile phone ora B luetooth®Wireless T ech n ologyaudio device. •Only one function can  be used at a timebetw een the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology H andsfree an d  B luetooth®Wireless T ech n ology audio. (Whileplaying Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyaudio, stream ing will end upon en teringthe Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ologyphone screen.) • If a connected B luetooth®WirelessTechnology device b ecom es d isco n -nected for various reasons, su ch  asbeing out of range, turning the deviceOFF, or a B luetooth®WirelessTechnology com m unication error,Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ologydevices are autom atically searchedand conn ected.•Placing the audio system  within anelectrom agnetic en viron m en t mayresu lt in noise interference.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 71
4-72Multimedia System1) Device : Name of device as show n w hen searching from  yourBluetooth®  Wireless Technologydevice2)P asskey : P asskey used to pair thedevice3.From  your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device (i.e. M obilePhone), search and select yourcar audio system .4.After a few moments, a screen isdisplayed w here the passkey isentered.Here, enter the passkey “0000” topair your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device w ith the caraudio system .5. O nce pairing is com plete, the fol-low ing screen is displayed.NOTICE •If Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n o logydevices are paired but none are cur-ren tly con nected, p ressing thekey or the  key on thesteering rem ote controller disp lays thefollow ing screen. P ress the [Pair] but-ton to pair a new  device or press the[C onn ect] to connect a previously pairdevice.Pairing through [PHONE]SetupP ress the key Select[Phone] Select [Pair Phone]Select TUNE knob1. The follow ing steps are the sam eas the steps described in the“W hen N o D evices have beenPaired” section.SETUP PHO NEH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 72
4-73Multimedia System4NOTICE • The waiting p eriod during phone pair-ing will last for one minute. The pair-ing p rocess will fail if the device is notpaired  w ithin the given time. If thepairing process fails, you m ust startthe p rocess from  the beginning.• G en erally, most Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology devices w ill autom aticallycon nect on ce pairing is co m p lete.However, som e d ev ices m ay require asep a ra te verification process to con-nect. C heck to see whether Bluetooth®Wireless Technology has been  proper-ly conn ected  w ith in your m obilephone.• L ist of paired  B luetooth®WirelessTechnology devices can be view ed at[Phone] [Paired  P h on eList].Connecting a DeviceP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Paired Phone List]1) C onnected Phone : Device that is cur-rently connected 2) Paired Phone : Device that is pairedbut not connectedFrom  the paired phone list, select thedevice you w ant to connect andpress the button.SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 73
4-74Multimedia SystemChanging PriorityWhat is Priority?It is possible to pair up to fiveBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices w ith the car audio system .As a result, the “C hange Priority’ fea-ture is used to set the connection pri-ority of paired phones. However, themost recently connected phone w illalw ays be set as the highest priority.P ress the key S elect[Phone] Select [Paired P hone List]From  the paired phone list, selectthe phone you w ant to change to thehighest priority, then press thebutton from  the M enu. The selecteddevice w ill be changed to the high-est priority. Disconnecting a DeviceP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Paired Phone List]From  the paired phone list, select thecurrently connected device andpress the button.SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 74
4-75Multimedia System4Deleting a DeviceP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Paired Phone List]From  the paired phone list, select thedevice you w ant to delete and pressthe button.NOTICE • W hen deleting the currently connect-ed device, the device will autom atical-ly be disconnected to proceed with thedeleting p rocess.•If a paired  B luetooth®WirelessTechnology device is d eleted , th edevice’s call history and phone bookdata will also  be deleted.•To re-use a deleted  d evice, you m ustpair the device again.USING Bluetooth®W irelessTechnologyPhone Menu S creenPhone MenusWith a Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology device connected, pressthe key to display the Phonemenu screen.1) D ial N um ber : Displays the dial screenw here num bers can be dialed to makecalls2) C all History : Displays the call historylist screen3) P hone book : Displays the P honebook list screen4) S etup : Displays P hone related set-tingsNOTICE • If you p ress the [Call History] buttonbut there is n o call history data, aprom pt is d isp layed w hich askswhether to dow nload call historydata.• If you p ress the [Phone book] buttonbut there is no phone book data, aprom pt is d isp layed w hich askswhether to dow nload phone bookdata. .• This feature m ay not be supported insom e mobile phones. For more infor-mation on dow nload support, referto your mobile phone user’s m anual.PHO NESETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 75
4-76Multimedia SystemCalling by Dialing a Num berPress the key Select [DialN um ber]1) Dial Pad : U sed to enter phone num -ber2) Call : If a num ber has been entered,calls the num ber If no num ber hasbeen entered, sw itches to call historyscreen3) E nd : Deletes the entered phone num -ber4) Delete : Deletes entered num bers onedigit at a timeAnswering CallsAnswering a CallAnswering a call with a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device connect-ed will display the follow ing screen.1) Caller : Displays the other part’s nam ew hen the incom ing caller is savedwithin your phone book2) Incom ing N um ber : Displays theincom ing num ber3) Accept : Accept the incom ing call4) Reject : Reject the incom ing callNOTICE •  When the incom ing call pop-up is dis-played, most A udio and SETUP modefeatures will not operate. Only the callvolum e can  be op erated.•The telephone num ber m ay not beprop erly disp layed in some mobilephones.• W hen a call is an sw ered  w ith themobile phone, the call mode will auto-matically convert to Private mode.PHO NEH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 76
4-77Multimedia System4During a Handsfree Call1)C aller : Displays the other party’s nam eif the incom ing caller is saved w ithinyour phone book2)Incom ing N um ber : Displays theincom ing num ber3) Call time : Displays the call time4) End : E nds call5) Private : Converts to Private m ode6) Out Vol. : Sets call volum e as heard bythe other party7) Mute : Turns Mic Mute On/OffNOTICE If the mic is muted, the other party willnot be able to hear your voice.Call HistoryPress the key Select [CallHistory]A list of incom ing, outgoing and m issedcalls is displayed.Press the [Download] button to dow nloadthe call history.1) C all History :- Displays recent calls (call history)- C onnects call upon selection2)Download : Download R ecent CallHistoryNOTICE • T h e call history list will disp lay up to30 outgoing, incom ing, and m issedcalls.•  Upon dow nloading call histories, pre-viously saved histories are deleted . •  In com ing calls with hidden caller ID swill not be saved in the call historylist.•  P rev iously saved phone book entriesare stored even if a device is d isco n -nected and re-con nected. •  The dow nload feature m ay not be sup-ported in so m e mobile phones. C heckto see that the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device supports the dow n-load feature.PHO NE H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 77
4-78Multimedia SystemPhone BookP ress the key S elect[Phone book]The list of saved phone book entries isdisplayed. Press the [Download] buttonto dow nload the call history.1) Phone book List : -Displays dow nloaded phone bookentries-C onnects call upon selection2)Download : Download phone bookentriesNOTICE •Up to 1,000 phone book entries can becop ied into car phone book. • Upon downloading phone book data,previously saved phone book data willbe deleted . •Downloading is n o t p o ssible if thephone book dow nload feature istu rn ed  o ff w ith in the Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ology device. Also,som e d evices m ay requ ire d eviceauthorization upon attem pting todow nload. If dow nloading cannot benorm ally conducted, check theBluetooth®Wireless T ech n ologydevice setting or the screen state. •Caller ID  inform ation will not be dis-played for unsaved callers. •The dow nload feature m ay not be sup-ported in so m e mobile phones. C heckto see that the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device supports the dow n-load feature.PHO NEH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 78
4-79Multimedia System4   Bluetooth® Wire less Technology(for Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology equipped m odel)Pairing a Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology wire less technolo-gy DeviceWhat is Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology Pairing?Pairing refers to the process of syn-chronizing your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone or device with thecar audio system  for connection.Pairing is necessary to connect anduse the Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology feature.Pairing Key / Key onthe Steering Rem ote C ontrollerWhen No Devices have been Paired1. Press the key or thekey on the steering rem ote con-troller. The follow ing screen is dis-played. 2. Press the button to enter thePair P hone screen.1) D evice : Name of device as show nw hen searching from  your Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device2) P asskey : Passkey used to pair thedevice3.From  your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device (i.e. M obilePhone), search and select yourcar audio system .4.After a few moments, a screen isdisplayed w here the passkey isentered.Here, enter the passkey “0000” topair your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device w ith the caraudio system .5.O nce pairing is com plete, the fol-low ing screen is displayed.PHO NEPHO NEH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 79
4-80Multimedia SystemNOTICE •If Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n o logydevices are paired but none are cur-ren tly con nected, p ressing thekey or the  key on thesteering rem ote controller disp lays thefollow ing screen. P ress the [Pair] but-ton to pair a new  device or press the[C onn ect] to connect a previously pairdevice.Pairing through [PHONE]SetupP ress the key Select[Phone] Select [Pair Phone]Select TUNE knob1. The follow ing steps are the sam e asthe steps described in the “W hen N oDevices have been Paired” section.NOTICE •The waiting period during phonepairing w ill last for one m inute. Thepairing p rocess will fail if the device isnot paired  within the given time. If thepairing process fails, you m ust startthe p rocess from  the beginning.• G enerally, most Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology devices will autom aticallycon nect on ce pairing is co m p lete.However, so m e devices m ay require asep a ra te verification process to con-nect. C h eck  to see whether Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ology has been prop-erly conn ected w ithin your m obilephone.•List of paired  B luetooth®WirelessTechnology devices can be view ed at[Phone] [Paired  P h on eList].SETUP PHO NESETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 80
4-81Multimedia System4Connecting a DeviceP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Paired Phone List]1) C onnected Phone : Device that is cur-rently connected 2) Paired Phone : Device that is pairedbut not connectedFrom  the paired phone list, select thedevice you w ant to connect and press thebutton.Changing PriorityWhat is Priority?It is possible to pair up to fiveBluetooth®Wire less Technologydevices w ith the car audio system .As a result, the “C hange Priority’ fea-ture is used to set the connection pri-ority of paired phones. However, themost recently connected phone w illalw ays be set as the highest priority.Press the key S elect [P hone]Select [Paired Phone List]C onnectSETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 81
4-82Multimedia SystemFrom  the paired phone list, selectthe phone you w ant to change to thehighest priority, then press thebutton from  the M enu.The selected device will be changedto the highest priority. Disconnecting a DeviceP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Paired Phone List]From  the paired phone list, select thecurrently connected device and press thebutton.Deleting a DeviceP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Paired Phone List]From  the paired phone list, select thedevice you w ant to delete and press thebutton.DeleteDisconnectC hange prioritySETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 82
4-83Multimedia System4NOTICE • W hen deleting the currently connect-ed device, the device will autom atical-ly be disconnected to proceed with thedeleting p rocess.•If a paired  B luetooth®WirelessTechnology device is d eleted , th edevice’s call history and contactsdatawill also  be deleted.•To re-use a deleted  d evice, you m ustpair the device again.USING Bluetooth®W irelessTechnologyPhone Menu S creenPhone MenusWith a Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology device connected, pressthe key to display the Phonemenu screen.1) Dial Number : Displays the dial screenw here num bers can be dialed to makecalls2) Call History : Displays the call historylist screen3) C ontacts: Displays the C ontactslistscreen4) Setup : Displays P hone related set-tingsNOTICE • If you press the [Call History] buttonbut there is n o call history data, aprom pt is d isp layed w hich  ask swhether to dow nload call history data.• If you press the [contacts] button butthere is no contacs data, a prom pt isdisp layed w hich ask s w hether todow nload con tactsdata. • T h is feature m ay not be supported  insome mobile phones. F or m ore infor-mation on dow nload support, refer toyour mobile phone user’s m anual.PHO NEH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 83
4-84Multimedia SystemCalling by Dialing a Num berPress the key Select [DialN um ber]1) Dial Pad : U sed to enter phone num -ber2) Call : If a num ber has been entered,calls the num ber If no num ber hasbeen entered, sw itches to call historyscreen3) E nd : Deletes the entered phone num -ber4) Delete : Deletes entered num bers onedigit at a timeAnswering CallsAnswering a CallAnswering a call with a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device connect-ed will display the follow ing screen.1) C aller : Displays the other part’s nam ew hen the incom ing caller is savedwithin your contacts2) Incom ing N um ber : Displays theincom ing num ber3) Accept : Accept the incom ing call4) Reject : Reject the incom ing callNOTICE • W hen the incom ing call pop-up is dis-played, most A udio and SETUP modefeatures will not operate. Only the callvolum e can  be op erated.•The telephone num ber m ay not beprop erly disp layed in some mobilephones.• W hen a call is an sw ered  w ith themobile phone, the call mode will auto-matically convert to Private mode.PHO NEH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 84
4-85Multimedia System4During a Handsfree Call1) C aller : Displays the other party’snam e if the incom ing caller is savedwithin your contacts2) Incom ing N um ber : Displays theincom ing num ber3) Call time : Displays the call time4) End : E nds call5) Private : Converts to Private m ode6) Out Vol. : Sets call volum e as heard bythe other party7) Mute : Turns Mic Mute On/OffNOTICE If the mic is muted, the other party willnot be able to hear your voice.Call HistoryPress the key Select [CallHistory]A list of incom ing, outgoing and m issedcalls is displayed.Press the button to dow nloadthe call history.1) C all History :- Displays recent calls (call history)- C onnects call upon selection2)Download : Download R ecent CallHistoryContactsP ress the key S elect[C ontacts]The list of saved phone book entries isdisplayed. Press the button todow nload the call history.1) C ontactsList : - Displays dow nloaded contacts entries- C onnects call upon selection2) Download : Download contacts entriesDownloadDownloadPHO NEPHO NE H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 85
4-86Multimedia SystemNOTICE •Up to 1,000 contactsentries can becop ied into car contacts. • U pon dow nloading contactsdata, pre-viously saved contactsdata w ill bedeleted. •Downloading is not p ossible if the con-tactsdownload feature is turned offwith in the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device. Also, som e devicesm ay require d evice authorizationupon attem pting to dow nload. Ifdow nloading cannot be norm ally con-ducted, check the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device setting or thescreen state. •Caller ID  inform ation will not be dis-played for unsaved callers. •The dow nload feature m ay not be sup-ported in so m e mobile phones. C heckto see that the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device supports the dow n-load feature.NOTICE - USING THE VoiceRecognition• W hen using the voice recognition fea-ture, only commands listed within theuser's m anual are supported .•Be aw are that during the operation ofthe voice recognition sy stem , p ressingany key other than the key ortouching th e screen w ill term inatevoice recognition mode.• F or su perior voice recognition  p er-form an ce, position the m icrophoneused for voice recognition above thehead of the driver’s seat and maintaina proper position w hen saying com -m ands.•Within the follow ing situations, voicerecognition m ay not function p roperlydue to external sound.- When the window s and sunroof areopen- When the wind of the cooling / heat-ing device is stron g- When entering and p assing throughtunnels- When driving on rugged and unevenroads- During severe rain (heavy rains,windstorm s)• Phone related  voice commands can  beused only when a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device is con n ected.• W hen making calls by stating a nam e,the corresponding contact must bedow nloaded and stored w ithin theaudio system .• A fter d o w n loading the Bluetooth®Wireless T ech n ology phone book, ittakes so m e times to con vert the phonebook data into voice inform ation.During this time, voice recognitionm ay not prop erly op erate.• Pronounce the voice commands natu-rally and clearly as if in a norm al con-versation.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:43 AM  Page 86
4-87Multimedia System4VOICE RECOGNITION (if equipped)Using Voice RecognitionStarting Voice RecognitionShortly press the  key on thesteering rem ote controller .Say acom m andIf voice recognition is in [Norm al M ode],then the system  w ill say “Please say acom m and. Beep~”•If voice recognition is in [ExpertM ode], then the system  will only say a“B eep~”• To change the N orm al M ode/E xpertM ode setting, go to [S ystem ] [Prom pt Feedback].NOTICE For proper recognition, say the com -m and after the voice instruction andbeep tone.Skipping Prom pt M essagesWhile prom pt m essage is being stat-ed Shortly press the key on thesteering rem ote controller (under 0.8seconds)The prom pt m essage is im m ediatelyended and the beep tone w ill sound.After the “beep”, say the voice com m and.Re-starting Voice RecognitionWhile system  waits for a com m andShortly press the  key on thesteering rem ote controller (under 0.8seconds)The com m and w ait state is im m ediatelyended and the beep ton will sound. Afterthe “beep”, say the voice com m and.SETUP <For RDS m odel>H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 87
4-88Multimedia SystemENDING VOICE RECOGNITIONWhile Voice R ecognition is operatingPress and hold the key on thesteering rem ote controller (over 0.8seconds)NOTICE • W h ile using voice com m and , p ressinga steerin g w h eel rem ote control or adifferent key will end voice command.• In  a state w h ere the system  is waitingfor a voice com m and, say “cancel” or“end” to end voice command.• In  a state w h ere the system  is waitingfor a voice com m and, press and holdthe  key on the steering rem otecon troller to end voice command.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 88
4-89Multimedia System4 Illustration on using voice com m ands• Starting voice command.Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds):• Skipping Voice R ecognitionShortly pressing the key (under0.8 seconds):• End voice command.Shortly pressing the key (under 0.8 seconds):More HelpPhone bookC ancelMore HelpPlease say a com m andPlease say a com m andPlease say a...More Help.You can say R adio, FM , AM , M edia, CD, USB, Aux,My Music, iPod, Bluetooth Audio, Phone, CallHistory or P hone book. Please say a com m and.Phone book.Please say the nam e of the phone book youw ant to call.More Help.You can say R adio, FM , AM , M edia, CD, USB, Aux,My Music, iPod, Bluetooth Audio, P hone, CallHistory or P hone book. Please say a com m and.Ding~Ding~Ding~Di-Ding~(C ancel Sound)Ding~Shortly pressing the key(under 0.8 seconds)H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 89
4-90Multimedia SystemCom m and FunctionMore HelpProvides guidance on com m ands that can beused anyw here in the system .HelpProvides guidance on com m ands that can beused within the current m ode.Call<N am e> C alls <N am e> saved in phone bookEx) Call “John”Phone P rovides guidance on Phone related com -m ands. After saying this com m and, say “CallHistory”, “Phone book”, “Dial N um ber” to exe-cute corresponding functions.Call History D isplays the Call History screen.Phone bookDisplays the phone bookscreen. After sayingthis com m and, say the nam e of a phone booksaved in the phone bookto autom atically con-nect the call.Dial Num ber Display the D ial num ber screen. After sayingthis com m and, you can say the num ber w hatyou w ant to call.R edial C onnects the most recently called num ber.R adio• W hen listening to the radio, displays the nextradio screen. (FM 1 FM 2 FM A   AM  AM A)• W hen listening to a different m ode, displaysthe most recently played radio screen.Com m and FunctionFM• W hen currently listening to the FM  radio,maintains the current state. • W hen listening to a different m ode, displaysthe most recently played FM  screen.FM 1(FM  O ne) D isplays the FM 1 screen.FM 2(FM  Tw o) D isplays the FM 2 screen.FM A Displays the FM A screen.AM Displays the AM  screen.AM A Displays the AM A screen.FM  Preset 1~6 P lays the m ost recently played broadcastsaved in FM  Preset 1~6.AM  Preset 1~6 P lays the broadcast saved in AM  Preset 1~6.FM  87.5~107.9Plays the FM  broadcast of the correspondingfrequency.AM  530~1710 P lays the AM  broadcast of the correspondingfrequency.TA  on Enable Traffic Announcem entTA  offDisable Traffic Announcem entNews on Enable RDS News featureNews offDisable RDS News featureVoice Command List• C om m on C om m ands: These are com m ands that can be used in all situations. (However, som e com m ands may not be support-ed in special circum stances.)H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 90
4-91Multimedia System4Com m and FunctionM ediaMoves to the m ost recently played m ediascreen.Play Track 1~30 If a m usic C D  has been inserted, plays thecorresponding track.CD Plays the music saved in the CD.Search CD Moves to the CD track or file selection screen.•For audio CDs, move to the screen and say thetrack num ber to play the corresponding track. • Moves to MP3 CD file selection screen. Afterm anually operate the device to select andplay music.USB Plays USB m usic.Search USB Moves to USB file selection screen. Afterm anually operate the device to select and playmusic.iPod Plays iPod music.Search iPod M oves to the iPod file selection screen. After,m anually operate the device to select and playmusic.My MusicPlays the music saved in My Music.Search My MusicMoves to My Music file selection screen. Afterm anually operate the device to select and playmusic.Com m and FunctionAUX (Auxiliary) Plays the connected external device.Bluetooth AudioPlays the m usic saved in connectedBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice.MuteMutes the radio or music volum e.Pardon? R epeats the most recent com m ent.C ancel (Exit) Ends voice com m and.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 91
4-92Multimedia System• FM /AM  radio com m ands: C om m ands that can be used whilelistening to FM , AM  radio.• Audio C D  com m ands: C om m ands that can be used w hilelistening to Audio CD.Com m and FunctionPreset 1~6 P lays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6.Auto StoreAutom atically selects radio broadcast fre-quencies with superior reception and saves inPresets 1~6.Preset Save 1~6 Saves the current broadcast frequency toPreset 1~6.Seek up Plays the next receivable broadcast.Seek dow n Plays the previous receivable broadcast.Next Preset S elects the preset num ber next to the m ostrecently selected preset. (E xam ple: W hen cur-rently listening to preset no. 3, then preset no.4 will be selected.)Previous Preset S elects the preset num ber previous to themost recently selected preset. (E xam ple:W hen currently listening to preset no. 3, thenpreset no. 2 will be selected.)Scan Scans receivable frequencies from  the currentbroadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.Preset Scan M oves to the next preset from  the currentpresent and plays for 10 seconds each.AF on Enable Alternative Frequency featureAF offDisable Alternative Frequency featureR egion E nable R egion featureCom m and FunctionR egion off Disable R egion featureProgram  Type M oves to the R D S  P rogram  type selectionscreen. After, m anually operate the device toselect  a desired program  type.R andom R andom ly plays the tracks within the CD.R andom  Off C ancels random  play to play tracks in sequen-tial order.R epeat R epeats the current track.R epeat Off C ancels repeat play to play tracks in sequen-tial order.Next Track Plays the next track.Previous Track Plays the previous track.Scan Scans the tracks from  the next track for 10seconds each.Track 1~30 P lays the desired track num ber.Search Track M oves to the track selection screen. After, saythe track nam e to play the corresponding track.Inform ation D isplays the inform ation screen of the currenttrack.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 92
4-93Multimedia System4• MP3 CD / U S B  com m ands: C om m ands that can be usedwhile listening to music files saved in CD and USB.• iPod C om m ands: C om m ands that can be used while playingiPod.Com m and FunctionR andom R andom ly plays the files w ithin the currentfolder.All R andom R andom ly plays all saved files.R andom  Off C ancels random  play to play files in sequentialorder.R epeat R epeats the current file.Folder R epeat R epeats all files in the current folder.R epeat Off C ancels repeat play to play files in sequentialorder.Next FilePlays the next file.Previous FilePlays the previous file.Scan Scans the files from  the next files for 10 sec-onds each.Search FileMoves to the file selection screen.Search Folder M oves to the folder selection screen.Inform ation D isplays the inform ation screen of the currentfile.Copy Copies the current file into My Music.Com m and FunctionAll R andom R andom ly plays all saved songs.R andom R andom ly plays the songs w ithin the currentcategory.R andom  Off C ancels random  play to play songs in sequen-tial order.R epeat R epeats the current song.R epeat Off C ancels repeat play to play songs in sequen-tial order.Next S ong P lays the next song.Previous S ong Plays the previous song.Search Song M oves to the song selection screen.Inform ation D isplays the inform ation screen of the currentsong.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 93
4-94Multimedia System• My Music C om m ands: C om m ands that can be used w hileplaying My Music.• Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Audio C om m ands:C om m ands that can be used while playing Phone Music.Com m and FunctionR andom R andom ly plays all saved files.R andom  Off C ancels random  play to play files in sequentialorder.R epeat R epeats the current file.R epeat Off C ancels repeat play to play files in sequentialorder.Next FilePlays the next file.Previous FilePlays the previous file.Scan Scans the files from  the next files for 10 sec-onds each.Search FileMoves to the file selection screen.Inform ation D isplays the inform ation screen of the currentfile.DeleteDeletes the current file. You w ill bypass anadditional confirm a tion process.Delete AllDeletes all files saved in My Music. You w illbypass an additional confirm a tion process.Com m and FunctionPlay P lays the currently paused song.Pause Pauses the current song.H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 94
4-95Multimedia System4SETUP(FOR RDS, BLUETOOTH®W IRELESSTECHNOLOGY EQUIPPED M ODEL)Starting M odePress the key to display theSetup screen.You can select and control options relatedto [Display], [Sound], [Phone] and[S ystem ].Display SettingsAdjusting the BrightnessP ress the key S elect[Display] S elect [Brightness]Use the , buttons to adjust thescreen brightness or set the B rightnesson Autom atic, Day, or Night m ode.Press the button to reset.1)Autom atic : Adjusts the brightnessautom atically2) Day: Alw ays maintains the bright-ness on high3) Night: Alw ays m aintains thebrightness on lowPop-up M odeP ress the key S elect[Display] S elect [Pop-up M ode]This feature is used to display the Pop-upM ode screen w hen entering radio andm edia m odes.W hen this feature is turned on, pressingthe or key w ill displaythe Pop-up M ode screen.NOTICE The m edia Pop-up M ode screen canbe disp layed only w hen two or moremedia modes have been  connected.MEDIA RADIO SETUP DefaultSETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 95
4-96Multimedia SystemScroll TextP ress the key S elect[Display] S elect [Scroll text]This feature is used to scroll text dis-played on the screen w hen it is toolong to be displayed at once. W hen turned on, the text is repeat-edly scrolled. W hen turned off, thetext is scrolled just once.MP3 Inform ation DisplayP ress the key S elect[Display] Select [S ong Info]This feature is used to change theinform ation displayed w ithin U SBand MP3 CD m odes.1)Folder File : Displays file nam eand folder nam e2)A lbum  A rtist Song : Displaysalbum  nam e/artist nam e/songSound SettingsAudio SettingsP ress the key S elect[Sound] Select [Audio Setting]SETUP SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 96
4-97Multimedia System4Use the , , , buttons toadjust the Fader/Balance settings.Use the , buttons to adjust theB ass/Middle/Treble settings.Press the button to reset.SDVC (Speed Dependent Volum eContro l)P ress the key S elect[Sound] S elect [Speed D ependentVol.]The volum e level is controlled auto-matically according to the vehiclespeed. SDVC can be set by selectingfrom  On / Off.Touch Screen B eepP ress the key S elect[Sound] Select [Touch S creenBeep]This feature is used to turn the touchscreen beep on/off.SETUP SETUP DefaultH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 97
4-98Multimedia SystemBluetooth®Wire lessTechnology SettingPairing a New DeviceP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Pair P hone]Bluetooth®Wire less Technologydevices can be paired with the audiosystem .For more inform ation, refer to the“Pairing through Phone S etup” sec-tion w ithin Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology.View ing Paire d  Phone ListP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Paired Phone List]This feature is used to view  m obilephones that have been paired w iththe audio system . U pon selecting apaired phone, the setup menu is dis-played.For more inform ation, refer to the“S e tting Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology C onnection” sectionwithin Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology.1) : Moves to the previousscreen2) : C onnect/ disconnects cur-rently selected phone3) : Deletes the currentlyselected phone4) : Sets currently selectedphone to highest connection priorityNOTICE BEFORE DOW N-LOADING PHONE BOOKS •  Only phone books within connectedphones can be dow nloaded. Alsocheck  to see that your mobile phonesupports the dow nload feature.•  T o  learn m ore about whether yourmobile phone supports phone bookdow nloads, refer to your m obilephone user’s m anual.•  T he P hone book for only the con-nected phone can be dow nloaded.Before dow nloading, check  to seewhether your phone supports thedow nload feature.SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 98
4-99Multimedia System4Downloading Phone booksP ress the key S elect[Phone] Select [Phone bookDownload]The Phone book is dow nloaded fromthe m obile phone and the dow nloadprogress is displayed.NOTICE •Up to 1,000 phone book entries canbe cop ied  into car phone book.•Up to 1,000 phone book entries canbe saved for each paired  device. • Upon  downloading phone bookdata, previously saved phone bookdata w ill be deleted. However,Phone book entries saved to otherpaired  phones are not deleted .Auto Download (Phone Book)P ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Auto Download]This feature is used to autom aticallydow nload m obile phone book entriesonce a Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology phone is connected.NOTICE •The Auto Download feature w illdow nload m obile phone bookentries every time the phone is con-nected. The dow nload time m ay dif-fer depending on the num ber ofsaved phone book entries and thecom m unication state.• W h en  d o w n loading a phone book,first check to see that your m obilephone supports the phone bookdow nload feature.Audio Stream ingP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Audio Stream ing]W hen Audio Stream ing is turned on,you can play m usic files saved inyour Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology device from  the car.SETUP  SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 99
4-100Multimedia SystemOutgoing Volum eP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Outgoing Volum e]Use the , buttons to adjustthe outgoing volum e level.Turning Bluetooth System  OffP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Bluetooth S ystemOff]Once Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology is turned off, Bluetooth®Wireless Technology related featureswill not be supported within the audiosystem .NOTICE To turn Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology back on, go to[Phone] and p ress “Y es”.SETUP SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 100
4-101Multimedia System4CAUTION•Bluetooth®Wire less Technologyaudio stream ing may not be sup-ported in som e B luetooth®Wire less Technologyphones.                                      System  SettingMemory Inform ationP ress the key S elect[S ystem ] Select [Memory Inform ation]This feature displays inform ationrelated to system  memory.1) Using : Displays capacity currentlyin use2) C apacity : Displays total capacityLanguageP ress the key S elect[S ystem ] Select [Language]This feature is used to change thesystem  and voice recognition lan-guage.If the language is changed, the sys-tem  will restart and apply the select-ed language.SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 101
4-102Multimedia SystemSETUP(for Bluetooth®W irelessTechnology equipped m odel)Starting M odePress the key to display theSetup screen.You can select and control optionsrelated to [Display], [S ound], [P hone]and [S ystem ].Display SettingsAdjusting the BrightnessP ress the key S elect[Display] S elect [Brightness]Use the , buttons to adjust thescreen brightness or set theBrightness on Autom atic, Daylight, orNight m ode.Press the button to reset.1) Autom atic : Adjusts the brightnessautom atically2Day: Alw ays maintains the bright-ness on high3) Night: Alw ays m aintains thebrightness on lowM ode Pop upP ress the key S elect[Display] S elect [M ode Pop up]This feature is used to display theM ode Pop up screen w hen enteringradio and m edia m odes.W hen this feature is turned on,pressing the or keywill display the M ode Pop up screen.NOTICE The media Mode Pop up screen can bedisp layed only w hen two or moremedia modes have been  connected.RADIO  MEDIA SETUP DefaultSETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 102
4-103Multimedia System4Text ScrollP ress the key S elect[Display] S elect [Text Scroll]This feature is used to scroll text dis-played on the screen w hen it is toolong to be displayed at once. W hen turned on, the text is repeat-edly scrolled. W hen turned off, thetext is scrolled just once.MP3 Inform ation DisplayP ress the key S elect[Display] S elect [M edia Display]This feature is used to change theinform ation displayed w ithin U SBand MP3 CD m odes.1)Folder File : Displays file nam eand folder nam e2)A lbum  A rtist Song : Displaysalbum  nam e/artist nam e/songSound SettingsSound SettingsP ress the key S elect[Sound] S elect [S ound Setting]SETUP SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 103
4-104Multimedia SystemUse the , , , buttons toadjust the Fader/Balance settings.Use the , buttons to adjust theB ass/Middle/Treble settings.Press the button to reset.SDVC (Speed DependentVolum e C ontro l)P ress the key S elect[Sound] S elect [Speed D ependentVol.]The volum e level is controlled auto-matically according to the vehiclespeed. SDVC can be set by selectingfrom  On/Off.Touch Screen B eepP ress the key S elect[Sound] Select [Touch S creenBeep]SETUP SETUP DefaultH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 104
4-105Multimedia System4Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology SettingPairing a New DeviceP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Pair P hone]Bluetooth®Wire less Technologydevices can be paired with the audiosystem .For more inform ation, refer to the“Pairing through Phone S etup” sec-tion w ithin Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology.View ing Paire d  Phone ListP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Paired Phone List]This feature is used to view  m obilephones that have been paired w iththe audio system . U pon selecting apaired phone, the setup menu is dis-played.For more inform ation, refer to the“S e tting Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology C onnection” sectionwithin Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology.1) : Moves to the previousscreen2)C onnect/Disconnect Phone :C onnect/ disconnects currentlyselected phone3)D elete : Deletes the currentlyselected phone4)C hange P riority : Sets currentlyselected phone to highest connec-tion priorityNOTICE BEFORE DOW N-LOADING CONTACTS• O n ly contacts w ith in  con nectedphones can be dow nloaded. Alsocheck  to see that your mobile phonesupports the dow nload feature.• T o  learn m ore about whether yourmobile phone supports contactsdow nloads, refer to your m obilephone user’s m anual.• T he contactsfor only th e connectedphone can be dow nloaded. Beforedow nloading, check  to see w h etheryour phone supports the dow nloadfeature.SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 105
4-106Multimedia SystemDownloading ContactsPress the key S elect[Phone] Select [C ontacts Download]The contactsis dow nloaded from  them obile phone and the dow nloadprogress is displayed.NOTICE •  U p  to 1,000 contactsentries can becopied  into car contacts.•  U p  to 1,000 contactsentries can besaved for each  paired  device. • U pon dow nloading contactsdata,previously saved contactsdata w illbe deleted. However, contactsentries saved to other paired  phonesare not deleted .Auto Download (C ontacts)P ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Auto Download]This feature is used to autom aticallydow nload m obile contacts entriesonce a Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology phone is connected.NOTICE • The Auto Download feature w illdow nload m obile contactsentriesevery time the phone is conn ected .The download time may diffe rdepending on the num ber of savedcontactsentries and the com m uni-cation state.• W h en  d o w n loading a contacts, firstcheck  to see that your mobile phonesupports the con tactsdownload fea-ture.Stream ing AudioP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Stream ing Audio]W hen Stream ing Audiois turned on,you can play m usic files saved inyour Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology device from  the car.SETUP SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 106
4-107Multimedia System4Outgoing Volum eP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Outgoing Volum e]Use the , buttons to adjust theoutgoing volum e level.Turning Bluetooth System  OffP ress the key S elect[Phone] S elect [Bluetooth S ystemOff]Once Bluetooth®Wire lessTechnology is turned off, Bluetooth®Wireless Technology related featureswill not be supported within the audiosystem .NOTICE To turn Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology back on, go to[Phone] and p ress “Y es”.System  SettingMemory Inform ationP ress the key S elect[S ystem ] Select [Memory Inform ation]This feature displays inform ationrelated to system  memory.1) Using : Displays capacity currentlyin use2) C apacity : Displays total capacitySETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 107
4-108Multimedia SystemREAR VIEW  CAM ERA(if equipped)• T he system  has been equippedwith a rear view  cam era for usersafety by allow ing a w ider rearrange of vision.• The rear view  cam era will autom at-ically operate w hen the ignition keyis turned ON and the transm issionlever is set to R.• The rear view  cam era will autom at-ically stop operating w hen set to adifferent lever.The rear view  cam era has beenequipped with an optical lens toprovide a w ider range of visionand m ay appear different fro mthe actual distance. For safety,directly check the rear andleft/right sides.CAUTIONH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 108
4 109Features of your vehicleNam e DescriptionM onday M ondayTuesday TuesdayW ednesday W ednesdayThursday ThursdayFriday FridaySaturday S aturdaySunday S undayUse tune knob U se tune knobVolum e Volum eMax Volum e maxinm umMinVolum e mininm umAST  (Auto store) Autom atically selects and saveschannels No M ediaEmpty m edia file in CD or USBNo FileEmpty m edia file in CD or USBEm pty FileEmpty m edia file in MY MUSICInfo (Information) Information of playing filesArtist A rtist nam e, MP3/CD file currently being playedTitle Song nam e, MP3/CD file currently being playedAlbum Album  nam e, MP3/CD file cur-rently being playedG enres "G enres" is keyw ord for search-ing m ode of playlists for iPodC om posers "C om posers" is filtering keyw ordfor searching m ode of playlistsfor iPodNam e DescriptionPlaylists"Playlists" is filtering keyw ord for searching m ode of playlists for iPodSongs"Songs" is filtering keyw ord for searching m ode of playlists for iP od Audiobooks "A udiobooks" is filtering key-word for searching m ode ofplaylists for iPodPodcasts "P odcasts" is filtering keyw ord for searching m ode of playlists for iPodRPT (R epeat) Audio play m ode of R eapeat FLD .RPT (Folder R epeat)Audio play m ode of FolderR eapeat RDM (R andom ) Audio play m ode of R andom   FLD .RDM(Folder R andom )Audio play m ode of Folder R andom   ALL RDM  (All R andom )Audio play m ode of All R andom   COPY Copy MP3 file to flash memory for MY MUSICC ancel copy C ancel copy m odeFile copied C om pleted File copyFree Free size of memoryC opy failed C opy failedSearch Search filesLoading C D Loading CDR eading C D R eading CDR eading Error R eading ErrorM echanism  Error M echanism  ErrorAPPENDIXH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 109
Features of your vehicle1104Nam e DescriptionEjecting CD Ejecting CDAudio C D Audio CDTrack Audio CD song orderR eading M edia R eading M ediaNot supported N ot supported file format Em pty iPod Em pty iPod, iPod don't have playable dataC om m unication ErrorC om m unication error betw een audio and iP od or usbDeleteDelete the paired phone or filesin MY MUSICDel.AllDelete all filesDel.Sel Select files to deleteReturnReturn m enuList List files or paired phonesSelect Files S elect FilesMemory is full,         Memory is full, Delete files       Over 6000 files. can O ver 6000 files. can not becopied not be copiedOver 1000 sam e files Over 1000 sam e files can not be copiedSystem  will autom atiSystem  will autom aticallysw itchoff after 1 hour with igni-tion offBattery discharge Battery discharge Start the engineNam e DescriptionSetup Setup Display S etup display m ode M ode P op up This function is used to selectpopup m enu on or offScroll text This function is used to displaycharacters longer than the LC Dtext displays Song InfoSetup display information beingplayedFolder/FileDisplay Folder/file nam e,file currently being playedAlbum /Artist/S ong D isplay Album /Artist/Songnam e, file currently being playedSound S etup sound m ode Audio Settings Setup A udio settings that consistBASS,M iddle,Treble,Fader and BalancePowerBass This function is used to improvebass sound qualitySpeed D ependent Vol.Autom atically adjust the volum e according to the car speedVolum e Dialogue Adjust volum e level of DialogueB ass B ass is sound of low  frequency.It can be adjusted sound by userMiddleMiddle is sound of middle fre-quency. It can be adjustedsound by usercally sw itchoff after 1hour with ignition offDelete filescan not be copiedStart the engineH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 110
4 111Features of your vehicleNam e DescriptionExpert E xpert m ode. This function is used to set exercised value of voice recognition factorLanguage This function is used to selectuser languageD eutsch D eutschEnglish(U K) English(UK)FrançaisFrenchItaliano ItalianEspañol SpanishN ederlands dutchSvenska sw edishD ansk D anishR ussian Polski P olishTurkishThe system  will be The system  will be rebootedPlease change languagePlease change language w hen ignition ONBluetooth not readyYou can use BT S ystem  for amoment B ecause BT system  isbeing initialized Add a new  Bluetooth Add a new  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device from  your phoneProcessing BluetoothYou can use BT S ystem  for a moment B ecause BT system  is being initialized or processing other com m andNam e DescriptionTrebleTreble is sound of high frequency.It can be adjusted sound by userFader Fader is sound positon betw eenFRO NT and REAR. It can beadjusted sound by userBalance Balance is sound positon betw een Right and Left. It can be adjusted sound by userDefaultThis function is used to initialize setting valueClock S etup timeClock Settings E nters time advanced settings Day Settings Enters day advanced settings Time Format Refer to the time display The time can be displayedin 12 hours or 24 hoursClock Disp.(Pwr Off)This function is used to select clock display m ode in pow er offAutom atic RDS Time This function is used to set the RDStime autom atically.System Setup system  or system  informationMemory Information D isplay used memory sizeVRS M ode S etup Voice com m and m odeNormal Normal m ode. This function is used to set default value of voice recognition factordevice from  your phonePlease try laterPlease waitrebootedw hen ignition ONH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 111
Features of your vehicle1124Nam e DescriptionIncom ing Call R eceivng phoneCall E nded C all EndedCall Rejected W hen there is unw anted call, You push the button on the steering rem ote controllerU nknow n "U nknow n" m ean H eadunit orphone don't have any informa-tion about phone num berCall is not possibleCall is not possibleMIC MuteMicrophone muteActivate BluetoothActivate Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologySystemBluetooth SystemBluetooth®Wireless Technologysystem  activatedNo phone paired. Em pty phone paired. Pair aphone?No connected phone.No connected phone. C onnect aphone?Phone book is em pty. Phone book is em ptyAvailable only w hen This is a warning, Do not enterthe M ENU about BT Setup.W hen vehicle is movingListening...Listen to instruction of audioPhone book DownloadDownloading phone book from  phone paired to audioAuto Download After pairing phone, audio system  autom atically dow nload phone bookNam e DescriptionAudio Stream ingAfter pairing phone, audio system  can support Bluetooth®Wireless Technology stream ing m ode Outgoing Volum e Set outoging volum e "0  ~ 5"Bluetooth System  OffTurn off Bluetooth®WirelessTechnologySystemBluetooth System  ONTurn on Bluetooth®WirelessTechnologySystemDevice : Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice nam eP asskey P asskey for pairing a phonePairing com pletePair a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone to the audioPairing failed A udio & P hone connection havefailedAlready 5 devices A ll 5 phones have already been paired. Delete a previously paired phone to pair new  phoneC onnection com pleteAudio & P hone connection havesucceedC onnection failed. Audio & Phone connection havefailedPriority changed C hanged priority about the registered phonesOverwrite previous O verwrite previous phone book informationpaired. Delete apaired phone?phone book?Retry?vehicle is stationaryDownload?C onnect a phone?System ?activatedPair a phone?H_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 112
4 113Features of your vehiclePhone book dow nloadNam e DescriptionPhone does not supportPhone does not support Phonebook dow nloadNo connected There are phone in the connec-tion list  Phone does not supportBut it was actually not connectedBT pairingDownloading stoppedDownloading stoppedBluetoothdeviceBluetooth audioH_LF_A,B_AUDIO:BH hma 4-109~(Audio).qxd  5/19/2014  9:44 AM  Page 113
FCC WarningThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment doescause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of thefollowing measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for helpCaution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could voidyour authority to operate this equipment.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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