HYUNDAI MOBIS AVN-200TFU AVN System User Manual AVN 200TFU IC ATT C E G H I

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BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE    5-15BLUETOOTH HANDSFREETo switch again to the other caller, pressthe  button or the  key on thesteering wheel. The other call will bereceived and the previous call will switchback to call waiting. INFORMATIONPress the  button or the  key onthe steering wheel to end the current call andcall waiting.Ending a callTo end a call, press the  button orthe  key on the steering wheel.The call will be ended.EndEndSwitchi
5-16 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEPART 5   BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEPhone BookMaking a call from the Phonebook Press the  button on the PHONEscreen.The phone book list will be displayed. INFORMATIONThe system may begin to slow down whendownloading the phone book in somemobile phones.Upon connecting a mobile phone, thephone book lists saved in the mobile phonewill automatically be downloaded. Thephone book download function may not besupported in some mobile phones. Select the number you wish to call fromthe phone book list and press the button.The call will be made to the selectednumber.  INFORMATIONWhen there are more than 2 numbers savedin one phone number list, if the list isrepeatedly selected, the registered phonenumbers will be displayed sequentially onthe list. The Mobile Phone/Office/Home categoriesreceived via the mobile phone may differfrom the information actually stored in themobile phone.Select the phone number you wish toconnect by repeatedly selecting the phonenumber list and press the  button tomake the call to the selected number.SENDSENDContactsii
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE    5-17BLUETOOTH HANDSFREESearching the Phone BookPress the  button on the PHONEscreen.Press the  button on the Contactsscreen.  Phone numbers can be searched by eitheror . From the two methods, select the searchmethod you wish to use.Searching by name Press the  button on thePhonebook search screen. Input the name you wish to search andpress the  button.The search results will be displayed on thescreen.DoneSearch by nameSearch by numberSearch by nameSearchContacts
5-18 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEPART 5   BLUETOOTH HANDSFREESearching by number Press the  button on thePhonebook search screen. Input the phone number you wish tosearch and press the  button.The search results will be displayed on thescreen.DoneSearch by number
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE    5-19BLUETOOTH HANDSFREECall History ListMaking a call from Call history Press the  button on the PHONEscreen or press the  key on thesteering wheel.  The call history list will be displayed. Selectthe number you wish to call from the callhistory list and press the  button.The call will be made to the selectednumber.  Sorting call history The call history can be displayed by sortingthe incoming calls, outgoing calls andmissed calls.When pressing the  ,  , orbutton, the corresponding callhistory list will be displayed.MissedReceivedDialedSENDSEND
5-20 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEPART 5   BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEDialed number Received numberMissed numberINFORMATIONIf there are no entries saved in the  ,, or  lists, the correspondingbutton will be inactive. Up to 20 entries canbe saved in each list. MissedReceivedDialedi
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE    5-21BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEPhone MusicBefore playing Phone musicMusic saved in the mobile phone can beplayed in the car through Bluetooth audiostreaming.Phone music can be played only when aBluetooth phone has been connected. Toplay phone music, connect the Bluetoothphone to the car system. For moreinformation on connecting Bluetooth, pleaserefer to the user's manual [Pairing andConnecting a Bluetooth phone]. If the Bluetooth is disconnected while playingphone music, the music will be discontinued. The audio streaming function may not besupported in some mobile phones. Only one function can be used at a timebetween the Bluetooth handsfree or Phonemusic function. For example, if you convert to the Bluetoothhandsfree while playing Phone music, themusic will be discontinued. Playing music from the car is not possiblewhen there are no music files stored in themobile phone. Starting Phone MusicRepeatedly press the  key on thefront panel or the  key on thesteering wheel to enter Phone musicmode. MDOECD/AUX
5-22 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEPART 5   BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEINFORMATIONEach press of the  key on the frontpanel will change the function in the order ofDISC  USB or iPod  AUX  Phone Music DISC .  Each press of the  key on the steeringwheel will change the audio mode in theorder of FM1  FM2  AM  SIRIUS1 SIRIUS2  SIRIUS3  DISC  USB or iPod AUX  Phone Music  FM1.It is not possible to enter Phone music mode ifthe mobile phone is not connected or if theaudio streaming setting within Bluetoothhandsfree settings has been set to [Disablestreaming audio]. For more information on audio streamingsetting, please refer to the user s manual[Bluetooth settings > Setting Audio streaming].  The Phone music screen is displayed. INFORMATIONWhile music saved in the mobile phone willautomatically begin playing after convertingto the Phone music screen, this music playerfunction may not be supported in somemobile phones. If music does not begin playing even afterconverting to the Phone music screen, trystarting the music directly from the mobilephone.Phone music screen layoutInformation Bar : displays information forthe currently playing song.File Down button : plays the previoussong. Play/Pause button : Plays/pauses thesong. File Up button : plays the next song. MODECD/AUXii
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE    5-23BLUETOOTH HANDSFREESelecting Phone music filesPress the  ,  buttons on the Phonemusic screen or the  , keys on the system. The previous or next song will be playedeach time the button or key is pressed.INFORMATIONThe file selection function may not besupported in some mobile phones. TRACK SEEK i
5-24 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEPART 5   BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEBluetooth settingsPairing and connecting a mobilephoneFor more information on pairing andconnecting a mobile phone, please refer to[Pairing and Connecting a Bluetooth phone]. Setting mobile phone autoconnect priorityINFORMATION After turning on the car ignition and thesystem is booted up, the Bluetooth connectionbetween the car system and mobile phone isautomatically made. The Bluetooth connection will be conductedin the order of mobile phone priority. The auto connect priority will be supportedonly for previously paired mobile phones. Press the  button on the PHONEscreen. Press the  button on the Settingsscreen. The paired mobile phone list and themobile phone connection priority will bedisplayed. When wishing to change the priority order,select the mobile phone from the list anduse the  ,  buttons to change itspriority. Press the  button to save thechanged mobile phone priority.DonePrioritySettingsi
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE    5-25BLUETOOTH HANDSFREESetting Handsfree volume Press the  button on the PHONEscreen. Press the  button on the Settingsscreen. INFORMATION The Bluetooth handsfree volume can beadjusted only when a mobile phone has beenconnected. The  cannot be set if no mobilephone has been connected. Use the  ,  buttons to set thedesired volume on the Phone volumescreen. Press the  button to save. INFORMATION While on a call, turning the  knob tothe left/right or pressing the  key onthe steering wheel will also adjust the callvolume.If the call volume is set too high, the loudincoming call bell may cause a traffic accident. VOLPOWERDoneVolumeVolumeSettingsii
5-26 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEPART 5   BLUETOOTH HANDSFREESetting Audio streamingPress the  button on the PHONEscreen. Press the  button on theSettings screen. Streaming audio setting is selected.INFORMATION Enable streaming audio: Repeatedly press thekey or the   key to enterPhone music mode. Phone music can beplayed through Bluetooth audio streaming. Disable streaming audio: Even if the key or the   key is repeatedly pressed,will not enter Phone music mode. Phonemusic through Bluetooth audio streaming isnot supported. Advanced settingsBluetooth advanced settings can bechanged. Enter advanced settings throughthe following way.Press the  button on the PHONEscreen. Press the  button on theSettings screen. Advanced setupSettingsMODECD/AUXMODECD/AUXStreaming audioSettingsi
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE    5-27BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEINFORMATION For safety reasons, operation of Advancesetup is not possible when the vehicle is inmotion. Please park in a safe place to makechanges to Advanced setup.The Advance setup screen will bedisplayed. In Advance setup, the followingfour settings can be made. Searching and modifying mydevice propertiesPress the  button on theAdvance setup screen. Displays the Device information such asthe name and address of the car system. To modify the device name, press thebutton.Use the key pad to input the Device nameyou wish to modify. After inputting is complete, press thebutton to save. DoneChange nameDevice informationi
5-28 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEPART 5   BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEChanging passkey  Press the  button on theAdvance setup screen.  Once the Change passkey screen isdisplayed, input the desired passkey andpress the  button. INFORMATION The passkey is a 4-digit authentication codeused for a Bluetooth connection between themobile phone and car system. The defaultpasskey is set to 0000.Deleting all paired phonesPress the  buttonon the Advance setup screen.  A pop-up asking whether you wish todelete all paired phone will be displayed.Press the  button to delete all pairedphones and the  button to cancel. If  button is pressed, all currentlypaired phones will be deleted.YesNoYesDelete all paired phonesDoneChange passkeyi
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE    5-29BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEInitializing Bluetooth handsfree   Press the  button onthe Advance setup screen.  A pop-up asking whether you wish toinitialize the Bluetooth handsfree will bedisplayed. Press the  button to initialize theBluetooth handsfree system and the button to cancel.INFORMATION Upon initializing the Bluetooth handsfree, theentire paired phone list will be deleted and allBluetooth related settings will be restored tofactory state.If  is pressed, the Bluetooth handsfreesettings will be initialized. YesNoYesRestore factory settingsi
5-30 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEPART 5   BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEImportant information About pairing mobile phones  I cannot search for mobile phonesthrough the car system. What is thecause? Check to see whether the mobile phoneyou wish to connect supports Bluetoothfunction. If your mobile phone supportsBluetooth, check to see that whether theBluetooth settings in the mobile phonehave been set to hidden state or if theBluetooth power has been turned off. Ifthe device has been set to hidden,release the hidden state and if theBluetooth power has been turned off,turn the power ON and try searchingagain.What is the difference between pairing amobile phone and connecting a mobilephone?Through a two-way passkey betweenthe car system and mobile phones, up to5 mobile phones can be paired with thecar system. The paired mobile phone willremain paired with the car system untilthe user deletes it manually. In addition, the call history lists andphone number books saved in eachmobile phone will also be maintaineduntil the paired phone is deleted. Formore information on pairing mobilephones, please refer to the manual[Pairing and Connecting a Bluetoothphone > Pairing a mobile phone]. Connect a mobile phone to Bluetoothby selecting the desired mobile phonefrom the paired phones. Within the carsystem, only one Bluetooth phone canbe connected at one time. For moreinformation, please refer to the manual[Pairing and Connecting a Bluetoothphone > Pairing a mobile phone]. What is a Passkey?  A passkey is an authentication code usedfor two-way authentication of the carsystem and the mobile phone. Only 4-digit numbers can be used aspasskeys. Passkeys are registered onlyonce when pairing the phone numberfor the first time. The factory-set passkeyis 0000. Q.A.A.A.Q. Q.
BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE    5-31BLUETOOTH HANDSFREEAbout making/answering phonecalls How can I answer a call?  When you receive an incoming call,press the  key on the steering wheelor the  button on the PHONEscreen to answer. To reject the incomingcall, press the  key on the steeringwheel or the  button on thePHONE screen. What should I do if I am talking on theHandsfree but wish to switch the call tothe mobile phone?  To switch the call to the mobile phone,press the  button on the PHONEscreen or press and hold (over 0.8second) the  key on the steeringwheel. If you wish to switch the call backto the car handsfree, press thebutton on the PHONEscreen or press and hold (over 0.8second) the  key on the steeringwheel. About Bluetooth deviceenvironment  What is the range for Bluetooth wirelessconnection?  The wireless connection range is within10 meters.  How many mobile phones can be paired? It is possible to pair up to five phoneswith the car system.  What is the reason why the call qualitydeteriorates?  First, check to see the signal strength ofthe mobile phone. The call quality maydeteriorate when the signal strength islow. Call quality may also deteriorate ifmetal objects, such as drink cans, areplaced near the mobile phone.  Use handsfreePrivateRejectAcceptA.Q.A.Q.A.Q.A.Q.A.Q.
PART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)PART 6REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE) REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM(RSE) (IF EQUIPPED)  6-2Important Safety Information  6-2Product Characteristics  6-3Display  6-3DVD Player  6-3Others  6-3Name and function of system parts6-4REAR Roof Mount Monitor  6-4REAR DVDP DECK  6-5Rear Wireless Headset  6-6Rear Remote Controller  6-6Operating the Rear (RSE) System6-7Starting the System  6-7Turning Off the System  6-8Methods of RSE System Operation  6-8Operating the RSE System  6-8Adjusting the Screen Settings for theRSE (REAR) System  6-8DVDP/AUX  6-9Starting DVDP/AUX mode by use ofRoof Mount Monitor  6-9Starting DVDP/AUX mode by use ofRear remote control  6-9CD  6-9Starting CD mode  6-9CD mode menu screen configuration6-10Selecting a track with the RemoteContoller & Searching a playing track6-10MP3  6-11Starting MP3 mode  6-11MP3 mode menu screen configuration6-11Selecting a file with the RemoteContoller & Searching a playing file6-12MP3 LIST menu screen configuration6-12
RSE SYSTEM    6-1REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)PART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)PART 6REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE) VCD  6-13Starting VCD mode  6-13VCD mode menu screen configuration6-13Selecting a track with the RemoteContoller & Searching a playing track6-14Using the PBC function  6-14 DVD  6-15Starting DVD mode  6-15Contents of DVD Title  6-15DVD region code  6-15DVD mode menu screen configuration6-16 DVD mode setting  6-17 Setting voice language  6-17 Setting subtitle language  6-17 Setting menu language  6-17 Searching title/chapter  6-18Using the Interactive Menu  6-18AUX (auxiliary device input) 6-19Starting AUX mode  6-19 Connecting an external VIDEO player6-20
6-2 RSE SYSTEMPART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)REAR SEAT ENTERTAIN-MENT SYSTEM (RSE) (IFEQUIPPED)Important Safety InformationPlease read the following for safety pre-cautions.WARNING !Ignoring the warnings listed within this usermanual may cause fatal or serious injuries.Warnings indicate matters which may directlylead to accidents. CAUTION!Ignoring the cautions listed within this usermanual may lead to accidents or injury.Cautions indicate matters which may lead tovehicle damage or malfunction.INFORMATIONInformation which the user must observe inorder to prevent vehicle damage or malfunc-tion.Warnings which must be observed in the caseof vehicle malfunction.Information which the user must have priorknowledge of. Information which allows for more conven-ient operation.Closely observe and comply with the follow-ing cautions before using the product. Allproblems which occur in violation of the fol-lowing will not be the responsibility of themanufacturer. For user and passenger safety, please read theuser manual carefully before using the prod-uct. 1. Do not disassemble, assemble, or modifythe RSE system. 2. Set the volume to a level which allows thedriver to be aware of external conditions. 3. Do not operate the RSE system for pro-longed periods of time with the vehicle igni-tion turned off. Such operations may lead tobattery discharge. 4. Be cautious not to spill water or introduceforeign objects into the device. 5. Opening the Roof Monitor with excessiveforce may lead to damage. 6. In case of product malfunction, please con-tact your place of purchase or After Servicecenter.CAUTION!When cleaning this product, make sure toturn off the device and use a dry and softcloth. Never use harsh materials, chemicalcloths, or solvents (alcohol, benzene, thinners,etc.) as such materials may damage the devicepanel or cause color and quality deterioration.This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules.Operation is subject to the following two con-ditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and 2. This device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that maycause undesired operation. i
RSE SYSTEM    6-3REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMWARNING !Changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for compli-ance could void the user's authority to oper-ate the equipment.Product CharacteristicsThis device is a total AV system supportingaudio CD, MP3, VCD, DVD and AUX. With aWIDE VGA LCD (176.7 X 99.4mm.), this deviceallows for powerful sound and driving enjoy-ment.Display Large-size (176.7 X 99.4mm) WIDE VGA LCDwith CCFL installed large-size (176.7 X 99.4mm) WIDE VGA LCD provides high viewingpleasure.With NORMAL, FULL, WIDE screens, the dis-play can be selected in accordance to userpreference and video suitability. DVD Player Auto Play function Inserting an audio CD, MP3, VCD, DVD willautomatically turn on the device and beginplaying. (Auto conversion to Roof Monitor) PBC support (PLAY BACK CONTROL)The various information encoded in the VideoCD can be enjoyed by using the interactivemenu encoded in MPEG1 Version 2.0 VideoCD discs. OthersDigital screen control functionThe brightness, saturation, hue and contrastof the screen can be easily adjusted.DolbyDVD FLLCMacrovisionDolbyLogoNoticeNoticeLogoNoticeDolby DigitalManufactured under license from DolbyLaboratories. Dolby and double-D symbol are trade-marks of Dolby Laboratories.DVD Video PlayerU.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603; 4,577,216; 4,819,098;4,907,093; and 6,516,132This product incorporates copyright protection tech-nology that is protected by U.S patents and otherintellectual property rights. Use of this copyright pro-tection technology must be authorized byMacrovision, and is intended for home and other lim-ited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorizedby Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassemblyis prohibited.
6-4 RSE SYSTEMPART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)Name and function of systempartsREAR Roof Mount MonitorUsed to pause or replay the current fileon the RSE system.Used to return to the previous screen.(When moving to the parent menu fromthe child menu (menu which is one levellower), there will be no operation withinthe main menu screen or other screens.)Switches to the DVDP/RSE AUX mode.Used to move the select area leftwards.Used to move the select area right-wards.Used to move the select area upwards.Used to move the selected area down-wards.Used to select the button within theselected area.
RSE SYSTEM    6-5REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)Used to make screen setting for themode currently operating on the RESsystem.Used to display the menu for the modecurrently operating on the RSE system.Used to turn the power of the RSE sys-tem on/off.This switch is used to open the REARmonitor.Earphone connection terminalEarphone volume controllerA receiver is installed within the RemoteController.A device which transmits signals to theinfrared wireless headset is installed.REAR DVDP DECKThis switch is used to eject the DISCfrom the REAR DVDP DECK.If a disc, such as a CD/MP3/VCD/ DVDtitle, is inserted in the DISC slot, the cor-responding mode will automatically berecognized and displayed on the screen.If a disc is inserted while the power isOFF, the power will be turned on auto-matically and the corresponding modewill become displayed.Display when a DISC has been inserted.An auxiliary AUDIO & VIDEO player(camcorder, vehicle VCR, etc.) can beconnected for viewing.)
6-6 RSE SYSTEMPART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)Rear Wireless HeadsetThis is used to turn the power on/off.This is used to make volume adjust-ments. CAUTION!The power button and volume are positionedat the left side of the headset.  Wearing theheadset with the left and right-side reversedmay reduce sound quality and reception.Check to see that the headsets are properlyworn.Rear Remote ControllerUsed to turn the power of the RSE sys-tem on/off.Used to illuminate the remote controllerwhen the interior of the vehicle is dark. Used to operate the DVDP mode.Used to operate the AUX mode.Used to make screen settings for themode currently operating on the RSEsystem.Used to display the menu for the modecurrently operating on the RSE system.Used to display the SEARCH screenwhile in DVD/VCD mode. Used to return to the previous screen.(When moving to the parent menu fromthe child menu (menu which is one levellower), there will be no operation withinthe main menu screen or other screens.)
RSE SYSTEM    6-7REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)Used to move the select area upwards. Used to move the select area leftwards. Used to move the select area right-wards. Used to move the selected area down-wards. Used to select the button within theselected area. Used to operate the SEEK or TRACKselection function in accordance to thecurrently playing AV mode. Used to operate the FF/REW functionsfor the current AV mode. Used to set the DVD menu. Used to pause or replay the current fileon the RSE system. Used to sets the DVD title. Used to change the DVD AUDIO lan-guage. Used to change the DVD SUBTITLE.Used to change the DVD ANGLE.Operating the RSE SystemStarting the SystemPosition the ignition key onto ACC or ON.If  button on the Root MountMonitor or the  button on theremote controller is pressed, the AV sys-tem will turn on and display the mostrecently operated mode. (EX: turning onthe system will display DVD  mode if thelast operated mode prior to turning offthe system had been DVD)PWR
6-8 RSE SYSTEMPART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)Turning Off the SystemIf   button on the Root MountMonitor or the  button on theremote controller is pressed while theRSE system is operating, the Rear AV sys-tem will stop operation and turn off.Methods of RSE System OperationThe RSE system is operated by using theand  key on the RootMount Monitor,  key andkey on the remote controller. Operating the RSE SystemPress one of the  keys onthe remote controller to display a selectarea.If the  key button on theremote controller is pressed, the selectarea will move in the direction of thepressed button. Move to the desired direction and pressthe  key on the remote controller toselect the current button. If there are no operations for 10 seconds,the select area will disappear. Re-press-ing one of the  keys will re-create the select area. INFORMATIONThe  and  keys on the REARRoof Mount Monitor and the and  keys on the Remote controller areused to conduct the same functions.  Adjusting the Screen Settings forthe RSE (REAR) SystemAdjusting the Video Screen Quality Press the  button on the RoofMount Monitor or the  button onthe Remote Controller to display thesemi-transparent video mode screen set-ting menu on the screen. The 4-direction keys on the Roof MountMonitor or the Remote Controller can beused to make adjustments to the bright-ness, saturation, hue, contrast, day night,auto-light, screen ratio, etc.Adjusting the Non-Video Screen QualityPress the  button on the RoofMount Monitor or the  button theremote controller while non-video modeis playing to display the non-video modescreen setup menu. Use the 4-direction keys on the RoofMount Monitor or the Remote Controllerto adjust the brightness, day/nightmodes and Auto Light function.DISPDISPLAYDISPDISPLAYPWRi
RSE SYSTEM    6-9REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)INFORMATIONUpon selecting DAY LIGHT, the bright screenis always maintained regardless of the on/offstate of the car taillights. However, brightnessmay be set to 90% in accordance to the exter-nal auto light sensor. Upon selecting AUTO LIGHT, the display isautomatically brightened or darkened inaccordance to external brightness.DVDP/AUXStarting DVDP/AUX mode by useof Roof Mount MonitorPress the the  button key on theRoof Mount Monitor.Pressing the the  button key willchange the mode in the order ofDVDP/AUX/ DVDP mode.Starting DVDP/AUX mode by useof Rear remote controllerPress the the  button key on theRear Remote Controller to enter DVDPmode.Press the  key on the RearRemote Controller to enter AUX mode.INFORMATIONIf there are no discs already inserted in  theDVD player, pressing the  key on theremote controller will not begin mode opera-tion.CDStarting CD modePress the  key on the Roof MountMonitor or the  key on the Rearremote controller to change to DVDPlayer mode.If a CD is inserted in the DVD player, theCD mode screen will be displayed.DISCMODEDISCAUXDISCMODEMODEii
6-10 RSE SYSTEMPART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)CD mode menu screen configura-tionMode display : This displays that the cur-rent mode is CD mode of the DVDPlayer.TRACK DOWN button : The start of thecurrent or previous track will begin play-ing. The start of the current track willbegin playing if the track has played forover 3 seconds. The start of the previoustrack will begin playing if the track hasplayed for under 3 seconds.TRACK UP button : The start of the nexttrack will begin playing. FAST FORWARD button : The track canbe fast forwarded. FAST REWIND button : The track can berewinded. PLAY/PAUSE button : Used to pause orreplay the current track on the RSE sys-tem.TRACK display : The current TRACK ofthe currently playing DISC is displayed.Play time : The play time of the currentlyplaying song is displayed.Selecting a track with the RemoteController & Searching a playingtrackPress the  key onthe Remote Controller to move to theprevious or next track.Pressing the  key on theRemote Controller will quick search thecurrent track. INFORMATIONIf there are no discs already inserted in theDVD player, pressing the  key on theremote controller will not begin mode opera-tion.The RANDOM, REPEAT and SCAN functionsare not supported.DISCi
RSE SYSTEM    6-11REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)MP3Starting MP3 mode Press the  key on the Roof MountMonitor or the  key on the Rearremote controller to change to DVDPlayer mode.If an MP3 is inserted in the DVD player,the MP3 mode screen will be displayed.MP3 mode menu screen configura-tion Mode display : This displays that the cur-rent mode is MP3 mode of the DVDPlayer.PLAY MODE button : Displays the menuof the mode currently being played.Press again to close the menu.FILE DOWN button : The start of the cur-rent or previous file will begin playing.The start of the current file will beginplaying if the file has played for over 3seconds. The start of the previous filewill begin playing if the file has playedfor under 3 seconds.FILE UP button : The start of the next filewill begin playing.FAST FORWARD button : The file is fastforwarded. FAST REWIND button : The file is rewind-ed. PLAY/PAUSE button : Used to pause orreplay the current file on the RSE sys-tem.LIST button : Moves to the MP3 LISTscreen.INFO button : The information (Title/Artist/Album name) of the currentlyplaying file is displayed. This function is supported only in MP3files inputted within information.Folder name display  : Displays the fold-er of the currently file.File name display : Displays the name ofthe currently playing file.Play time display : The play time of thecurrently playing song is displayed.DISCMODE
6-12 RSE SYSTEMPART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)Selecting a file with the RemoteController & Searching a playingfile1. Press the  buttonon the Remote Controller to move to theprevious or next file. 2. Pressing the  button on theRemote Controller will quickly search theprevious or next files. INFORMATIONIf there are no discs already inserted in  theDVD player, pressing the  key on theremote controller will not begin mode opera-tion.The RANDOM, REPEAT and SCAN functionsare not supported.MP3 LIST menu screen configura-tionMode display : Display the current LISTscreen.Folder name display : Displays the folderof the current file. File name display : Displays the name ofthe current file. Play time display : Displays the play timeof the current song. LIST UP button : Displays the previousLIST.LIST DOWN button : Displays the nextLIST.LIST page display : The number of MP3lists [Current Page/ Total Pages) is dis-played. Scroll bar display : The location of thefolder within the current list is displayed. LIST folder display : The folder namewhich shows what folder the current listis in will be displayed.LIST : The folders and files in the currentfolder are displayed. Selected LIST display : The currentlyselected LIST is displayed.HOME button : When having moved to alist which does not display the currentlyplaying file, pressing this button willreturn to the LIST screen of the currentlyplaying file. (This button is inactivewhen the displayed LIST includes thecurrently playing file.)PARENT folder button  : Moves to theParent Folder. ROOT folder button : Moves to the RootFolder.CLOSE button : The MP3 mode menuscreen will become displayed.DISCi
RSE SYSTEM    6-13REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)INFORMATIONThe detail information will only be displayedwhen such information has been recorded inthe ID3 tag of the MP3 file.VCDStarting VCD mode Press the  key on the Roof MountMonitor or the  key on the Rearremote controller to change to DVDPlayer mode.If a VCD is inserted in the DVD player, theVCD mode screen will be displayed.VCD mode menu screen configura-tion Mode display : This displays that the cur-rent mode is VCD mode.PLAY MODE button : Displays the menuof the mode currently being played.Press again to close the menu.TRACK DOWN button : The start of thecurrent or previous track will begin play-ing.DISCMODEi
6-14 RSE SYSTEMPART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)TRACK UP button : The start of the nexttrack will begin playing. FAST FORWARD button : The track is fastforwarded.  FAST REWIND button : The track isrewinded. PLAY/PAUSE button : Plays/pauses thetrack.SEARCH button : The desired track canbe inputted for play.  PBC(Play Back Control) button : As afunction supported only with Video CDversion 2.0 discs, the PBC function canbe turned ON or OFF. MENU button : The interactive menuencoded on the VCD is displayed. Thismenu is displayed only when the PBC isset to ON in a Video CD version 2.0 DISC.PBC setting display : The PBC ON or PBCOFF is displayed in accordance to PBCsetting.TRACK number display : The currenttrack number is displayed. Play time display : The play time of thecurrent VCD is displayed. Selecting a track with the RemoteController & Searching playingtrack 1. Press the  buttonon the Remote Controller to move to theprevious or next track.2. Pressing the  button on theRemote Controller will quickly search thecurrent track.Using the PBC function Press the  button on theRemote Controller in the VCD videoscreen to display the VCD menus.Press the  button to display thesub menus and press the  buttonto enter the PBC menu screen. (When inPBC ON state, press the  button toenter the PBC screen.)Move the focus to the number input areaand input the desired number by operat-ing the top-down direction keys.Press the  button to operate theselected menu.What is the PBC(Play Back Control)function?This function allows the various informa-tion stored on the Video CD to beviewed by using the interactive menuencoded on a MPEG1 version 2.0 VideoCD discs. The PBC function is supported only inVideo CD version 2.0 discs. The PBC function may operate different-ly in accordance to the manufacturingconditions on the Video CD version 2.0disc. EnterMENUPBCPlay ModeAV MENU
RSE SYSTEM    6-15REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)INFORMATIONSelecting  will display the set menusof the previous or next page. INFORMATIONThe PBC will return to OFF state if a differentDISC is inserted, the power or ignition isturned ON/OFF while in PBC ON state.DVDStarting DVD modePress the   key on the Roof MountMonitor or the  key on the Rearremote controller to change to DVDPlayer mode.If a DVD is inserted in the DVD player, theDVD mode screen will be displayed.Contents of DVD Title The video and sound recorded on the DVDare divided into titles and can be recog-nized by their title numbers. Each title issub-divided into smaller units called chap-ters and each chapter can be recognized bythe chapter number. The title number andchapter number of the current DVD title isdisplayed on the upper side of the DVDoperation menu screen. DVD region code The DVD player and DVD discs are set withregion codes and can be played in accor-dance to the sales region. If a disc besides"Region Code 1(United States, Americanregion, Canada)" or "All-region disc" isinserted, then a "Region Code Error" screenwill be displayed and disc play will not besupported. DISCMODEPageii
6-16 RSE SYSTEMPART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)DVD mode menu screen configura-tionMode display : This displays that the cur-rent mode is DVD mode of the DVDPlayer. PLAY MODE button : Displays the menuof the mode currently being played.Press again to close the menu.CHAPTER DOWN button : Moves to theprevious chapter. CHAPTER UP button : Moves to the nextchapter. FAST REWIND button : The current titlecan be rewinded. Continue to press thebutton until the desired chapter hasbeen reached. FAST FORWIND button : The current titlecan be forwinded. Continue to press thebutton until the desired chapter hasbeen reached.PLAY/PAUSE button : Pauses or replaysthe DVD. DVD setting button : Restores the initialDVD setup screen. TITLE button : For some types of DVDtitles, there could be several initial menusetup screens. This is used to return tothe root setup menu screen. MENU button : This is used to return tothe initial menu setup screen while aDVD title is playing.SEARCH button : The desired title/chap-ter can be directly selected by searchingthe chapters/titles. Searches are not supported when theinitial logo video/menu is being dis-played. Searches are possible only whenthe video is playing. ANGLE button : The angle can be set forDVD titles encoded with the Multi-Anglefunction. SUBTITLE button : The subtitle can beset for DVD titles supporting Multi-Subtitle function. AUDIO button : The voice language canbe set for DVD titles supporting Multi-Language function.TITLE number display : The current titlenumber is displayed.  CHAPTER number display : The currentchapter number is displayed. Play time display : The play time of thecurrent title is displayed.
RSE SYSTEM    6-17REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)DVD mode setting If the DVD  button in the DVD modemenu screen is pressed, the setup screen asshown below will become displayed. INFORMATIONThe DVD setup screen is used not to changethe settings of the current DVD title but todefine the settings of the DVD PLAYER. Inorder to apply the modified valued, restartthe current DVD from the beginning. The set values will not be applied in thecase of  playing a DISC which does not sup-port the currently set language or the cur-rent settings.Setting voice languagePress the  button in the DVD setupscreen. Select the desired voice language. If the  button is pressed, lan-guages other than the ones displayedcan be directly inputted for selection.If the  button is selected, the voicelanguage code input screen will be dis-played. Input the desired code.If a proper code is inputted, the DVDsetup screen will be returned and displaythe set voice language.Press the  button to complete thechanges and replay from the beginning.Setting subtitle languagePress the  language button inthe DVD setup screen.Select the desired subtitle language. Press the  button to set a differentsubtitle. Press the  button toturn off the subtitle display.The method of inputting subtitle lan-guage code is the same as the method ofinputting voice language code.Setting menu language Press the  button in the DVD setupscreen.Select the desired menu language.Press the  button to display a dif-ferent menu language.The method of inputting the menu lan-guage code is the same as the method ofinputting voice language code.INFORMATIONPlease refer to the Language Code page atthe back of the user manual. The set values will not be applied in thecase of  playing a DISC which does not sup-port the currently set language or the cur-rent settings.OthersMenuSubtitle OFFOthersSubtitleDoneOthersOthersAudioSetupii
6-18 RSE SYSTEMPART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)Searching title/chapterPress the  button on theRemote Controller in the DVD videoscreen to display the DVD menus.Press the  button to display thesub menus and press the  buttonto enter the SEARCH menu screen.Move the focus to the title/chapter num-ber input area and input the desired titleor chapter number by operating the top-down direction keys.Press the  button to operate theselected menu.Using the Interactive Menu Upon first playing a DVD title, a menuscreen will become displayed after theinitialization video. While the DVD is playing, press theon the Roof Mount Monitor orthe Remote controller to dis-play a semi-transparent menu screen.Select the  button on themenu screen to display the sub menusand press the  button. (Press thekey positioned at the bottomof the remote controller to directly enterthe menu screen.)Select the desired menu by using the 4-direction keys on the Roof Mount Monitoror the Remote Controller and press ENTER.INFORMATIONThe menu will operate only in supportedDVD titles. MENUMenuPlay ModeAV MENUAV MENUEnterSearchPlay ModeAV MENUi
RSE SYSTEM    6-19REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)AUX (auxiliary device input)INFORMATIONThe RSE AUX mode will operate only whenan auxiliary AUDIO & VIDEO player (cam-corder, vehicle VCR, etc.) is connected andoperating. Starting AUX mode Press the   key on the Roof MountMonitor or the   key on the Rearremote controller to change to AUXmode.The AUDIO AUX or VIDEO AUX screen willbe displayed according to theaudio/video signal.INFORMATIONIf the device connector jack is disconnectedwhile operating AUX mode, a "No Media"message will be displayed for 30 secondsand automatically return to the previousscreen.CAUTION!1. Having the auxiliary cable connected evenwhen there is no auxiliary device can con-vert the device into AUX mode and causenoise. Please make sure to remove the auxiliarycable when an auxiliary device is not beingused. 2. Connecting an auxiliary device to the ciga-rette jack and playing through the screen ofthe device may cause an occurrence ofnoise. If such noise occurs, remove the powercable from the cigarette jack. AUXMODEii
6-20 RSE SYSTEMPART 6   REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (RSE)Connecting an external VIDEOplayer An auxiliary AUDIO & VIDEO player (cam-corder, vehicle VCR, etc.) can be connect-ed for viewing.The AUX jack is positioned next to thePOWER OUTLET on the backside of theconsol box located in between the driverand passenger seat.INFORMATION1. Among the auxiliary VIDEO connectorjacks, the yellow is for video, red is forright-side audio, and white is for left-sideaudio. 2. This device supports the NTSC color sys-tem. Other systems beside NTSC will notbe supported. 3. The recommended audio input standardfor this device is max 1Vrms. Input whichexceeds this value may cause deteriorat-ed sound quality. i
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APPENDIX    7-1APPENDIXPART 7APPENDIXTroubleshooting guide   7-2Before thinking the product has malfunctioned 7-2Troubleshooting  7-3DVD region code and language code  7-6Region code 7-6Language code 7-7Map legend  7-8Road color 7-8POI icons 7-9Landmark icons 7-11INDEX 7-12RSE Connector Pin Layoutout7-17
7-2 APPENDIXPART 7   APPENDIXTroubleshooting guideBefore thinking the product has malfunctioned  Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below. If the problems persist, contact your point of purchase or the nearest service center. FunctionBecause the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel deficiency orlighting may occur within 0.01% of total pixels.Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned to [ACC] or [ON]?Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF? Has the volume been set to a low level?Has the volume been set on mute?The display looking somewhat darker after prolonged periods of use is a normal phenomenon withLCD panels. It is not a malfunction.If the screen is very dark, contact your point of purchase or the nearest service center.Is the position of FAL/BAL sound controls or volume adjusted to only one side?Is the audio and video connector jacks fully inserted into the AUX terminal? Is the external device connected with a standard connector cable? Some map data may be missing or incorrect. The TTS(Text To Speech) engine speaks the street name based off of the phonetic spelling. This will continuously be update with the map database.ProblemThere are small red, blue, or green dotson the screenThe sound or image is not workingThe video is being displayed but sound is not workingWhen the power is turned on, thecorners of the screen are darkSound is working from only onespeakerSound and video does not work in AUXmodeThe external device is not working The road is missing The road name is spoken incorrectly
APPENDIX    7-3APPENDIXPossible CauseThe fuse is disconnected. SolutionReplace with a suitable fuse. If the fuse is disconnected again, pleasecontact your point of purchase or service center.ProblemThe power does notturn on.Device is not properly connected. Check to see that the device has been properly connected. The XM mode is in category. Press the mode button to change to channel mode.The DISC has not been inserted or has beeninserted upside down. Insert the disc properly so that the sides are facing the correctdirection. The DISC has been contaminated. The vehicle battery is low. A disc which is not supported by the devicehas been inserted. A disc which as a region code notsupported by the device has been inserted.The DVD cannot be played because theparental guidance level is operating. Wipe clean dirt and other foreign substances from the DISC.Charge the battery. If the problem persists, please contact your point ofpurchase or service center. Insert a disc which is supported for play by the device. The region code for the device is code  1. Use a DVD which has theregion code of  1or  ALL . Check the parental guidance level in the initial setup screen. The DVD does not play. XM only goes throughone categoryThe brightness, saturation, hue, andcontrast levels are not properly set. Adjust the brightness, saturation, hue, and contrast levels through thedisplay setting.The image color or tonequality is low. The brightness level has been set to thelowest level.The device is not properly connected.Adjust the brightness to a higher level. Check to see that the device has been properly connected. The video does notwork.Troubleshooting
7-4 APPENDIXPART 7   APPENDIXPossible CauseThe volume level is set the lowest level. The connector is not properly connected. The device is currently fast-forwarding,rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode. SolutionAdjust the volume level. Check the connection state. The sound will not work when the device is fast-forwarding,rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode. ProblemThe sound does notwork. The sound or videoquality is low. The DISC is dirty or scratched. Vibration is occurring from the position in whichthe conversion switch has been installed. The color and tone quality of the image is low. Wipe off water or dirt from the DISC. Do not use a disc which hasbeen scratched. The sound may be short-circuited and the image distorted if thedevice begins to vibrate. The device will return to normaloperation once the vibration has stopped. Aging of the video display and deterioration in performancemay cause certain quality degradations. Subtitles are not included in the current playingDVD. The subtitle language has been set to "OFF". The subtitles cannot be played. Set the subtitle language on the desired language. Subtitles do not work. The DVD currently being played hasdisabled the hide subtitle function. The subtitle cannot be turned off. Subtitles do not turn off. A language which is not supported by thecurrent playing DVD has been selected. A language not supported by the DVD cannot be played.The selected sound orsubtitle languagecannot be used. Only one language is included in the currentplaying DVD. The current playing DVD only supports onelanguage. The language cannot be changed if the DISC does not supportmulti-languages. The language cannot be changed. The sound or subtitlelanguage does notchange.
APPENDIX    7-5APPENDIXPossible CauseAn aspect ratio which is not supported by thecurrent playing DVD has been selected. SolutionAn aspect ratio not supported by the DVD cannot be played. ProblemThe aspect ratio selectedin the initial settingphase cannot be used.  The angle cannot beadjusted. The current playing DVD only supports oneangle setting or only some of the DVD scenessupport multi-angles. The current playing DVD only supports oneangle. The angle cannot be changed if the DISC does not supportmulti-angles or when playing a scene with only one angle. The angle cannot be changed. The iPod is notrecognized even thoughit has been connected. There are no titles which can be played. The iPod firmware version has not beenproperly updated. The iPod device does not recognize downloads. Use iTunes to download and save MP3 files into the iPod. Use iTunes to update the firmware version and reconnect theiPod with the device. Reset the iPod and reconnect with the device. The USB does not work.  USB memory is damaged. USB memory has been contaminated. A separately purchased USB HUB is being used. A USB extension cable is being used. A USB which is not a Metal Cover Type USBMemory is being used. A HDD type, CF, SD Memory is being used. There are no music files which can be played. Please use after formatting the USB into FAT 12/16/32 format.  Remove any foreign substances on the contact surface of theUSB memory and multimedia terminal. Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal onthe vehicle. Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal onthe vehicle.Use a standard USB Memory. Use a standard USB Memory. Only MP3,WMA file formats are supported. Please use only thesupported music file formats.
7-6 APPENDIXPART 7   APPENDIXDVD region code andlanguage CodeRegion codeCountriesNo Region CodingUnited States of America, CanadaEurope, including France, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Arabia, Japan and South AfricaKorea, Thailand, Vietnam, Borneo and IndonesiaAustralia and New Zealand, Mexico, the Caribbean, and South AmericaIndia, Africa, Russia and former USSR countriesPeoples Republic of ChinaUnusedAirlines/Cruise ShipsExpansion (often used as region free)RegionCode0123456789
APPENDIX    7-7APPENDIXLanguage codeCountryAfar AbkhazianAfrikaansAmharic ArabicAssamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Belarusian Bulgarian Bihari Bislama BengaliTibetanBreton Catalan CountryCorsican Czech Welsh DanishGermanBhutani Greek EnglishEsperanto Spanish Estonian Basque Persian FinnishFijian Faroese FrenchCountryFrisian Irish Scots Gallegan Guarani Gujarati Hausa Hindi Croatian Hungarian Armenian Interlingua Interlingue InupiakIndonesian Icelandic Italian Code01010102010601130118011901250126020102050207020802090214021502180301Code0315031903250401040504260512051405150519052005210601060906100615061Code06250701070407120714072108010809081808210825090109050911091409190920CountryHebrew Yiddish JapaneseJavaneseGeorgian Kazakh Greenlandic Cambodian Kannada KoreanKashmiri Kurdish Kirghiz LatinLingala Laotian LithuanianCode09231009100110221101111111121113111411151119112111251201121412151220CountryLatvian Malagasy Maori MacedonianMalayalamMongolianMoldavianMarathi Malay Maltese Burmese Nauru Nepali DutchNorwegianOccitan Oromo Code12221307130913111312131413151318131913201325140114051412141515031513CountryOriya Punjabi Polish PushtoPortuguese Quechua Romance Kirundi RomanianRussianKinyarwanda Sanskrit Sindhi SanghoCroationSinhalese SlovakCode15181601161216191620172118131814181518211823190119041907190819091911
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APPENDIX    7-9APPENDIXPOI iconsNo Category Sub Category Icon161718192021222324252627282930RestaurantsNo Category Sub Category Icon313233343536373839404142434445TravelAutomotiveShoppingTravelCoffee ShopOthersRepresentationGas StationParkingAuto serviceRoad AssistanceHyundai DealershipKia DealershipAutomobile DealershipAuto PartsRest AreaCar WashMotorcycle DealeshipRepresentationAirportHotelTourist InformationTravel AgentTourist AttractionPopular SpotRental Car AgencyCampgroundFerry TerminalBus StationLocal TransitTrain StationRepresentationDepartment StoreConvenience StoreNo Category Sub Category Icon464748495051525354555657585960ShoppingRecreationShopping CenterMusic StoreGrocery StoreBookstoreElectronicsHardware StoreGiftsSporting GoodsHome Specialty StoreClothingShoe StoreRepresentationAmusement ParkMuseumCinema
7-10 APPENDIXPART 7   APPENDIXNo Category Sub Category Icon616263646566676869707172737475FinancialServiceNo Category Sub Category Icon767778798081828384858687888990CommunityServicePolice StationPost OfficeLibraryCourt HouseFire DepartmentConvention CenterCity HallCivic CenterSchoolGovernment OfficesWaste & SanitaryUtilitiesRepresentationHospitalDentistCommunityRecreationSports ActivitiesSports ComplexGolf CourseWineryVideo & Game RentalSki ResortRecreation AreaOther RecreationRepresentationBankATMCheck Cashing ServiceMoney TransferBusiness FacilityRepresentationNo Category Sub Category Icon919293949596979899100101102ServicePhotographyTax ServiceMedical ServiceAttorneyFuneral DirectorHair & BeautyCleaning & LaundrySocial ServicePhysicianCommunicationTailor & AlterationMoverPOI icons

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