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INFO/Setup
6-8
Setting Fan Level
Press the ,
key to change the
fan level.
Front Climate Control Keys
Rear Climate Control 1 (Optional)
Rear Climate Control 2 (Optional)
Once the fan level is changed, the new set-
ting is displayed on the screen.
Vehicle Height(Optional)
In the INFO Home screen ÜSelect the
Vehicle Height button.
This feature displays the current vehicle
height information. The vehicle height state
(low, normal, high) is displayed.
i Information
!ŸThe vehicle height feature cannot be oper-
ated through the navigation system. The
vehicle ESC switch must be used. For
more information, refer to owner's manual
for your vehicle.
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Driving Mode (Optional)
In the INFO Home screen ÜSelect the
Driving Mode button.
The current suspension state of the vehicle
is displayed.
Name Description
NORMAL Balanced Ride & Control
SPORT Sport Driving Dynamics
SNOW
Optimized for slippery road (Optional)
i Information
!ŸThis feature cannot be controlled by using
the multimedia system. To use this feature,
press the [DRIVE MODE] key within the
vehicle. To learn more about this feature,
refer to your vehicle's instruction manual.
System Settings
In the INFO/Setup Home screen Ü
Select the System Settings icon.
Voice Recognition Settings
Select the Voice Recognition button.
ò ó
This menu is used to set voice recognition
mode between Normal and Expert mode.
No Name Description
ò Normal When using v
oice recognition,
pro
vides detailed prompts and
is suited for beginner users.
ó Expert When using v
oice recognition,
omits cer
tain prompts and is
suited for experienced users.
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INFO/Setup
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Clock Settings
Select the Clock Settings button.
Time Setting
This option is used to set the time used
within the AVN system.
Time Format
The digital clock can be displayed in either
a 12 hour or 24 hour time formats.
GPS Time
This option is used to set time according to
the received GPS time.
i Information
!ŸIf the time on the analog clock within the
vehicle is incorrect, reset the time within
the multimedia system.
<How to Reset the Time>
Within System Settings, select Clock Settings
Ü Select
GPS Time Ü
Uncheck GPS Time
Ü
Re-check
GPS Time.
!ŸWhen GPS Time is applied, the GPS time
is applied after the needle within the internal
analog clock completes one full revolution.
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Daylight Saving Time
Select the Daylight Saving Time button.
This option is used to set Daylight Saving
Time.
Power Off Settings (Default Image)
Select the Power Off Settings button.
ò
ó
Power Off Settings is a feature used to set
the screen displayed when the
DISP key
is pressed or when the system power is
turned off.
No Name Description
ò Image Display screen as image
.
ó Find
Ima g

e Used to select a different
image.
ô None Displays b
lank(black) screen.
Locking the Rear System
Select the Lock Rear System button.
Upon turning the Lock Rear System on,
the system cannot be operated from the
Rear controller.
ô
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INFO/Setup
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Turn Rear Climate System Off
Select the Turn Rear Climate System Off button.
The Rear Climate System is turned off
when not in use.
Language
Select the Language button.
This option is used to change the language
of the system display.
Keyboard
Select the Keyboard button.
ò ó
This option allows you to change the type
of keyboard used within the system.
No NameDescription
ò ABC K
e
yboard with characters
arranged in order.
ó QWERTY K
e
yboard similar to the one
used with a computer.
i Information
!ŸThe set keyboard will be applied to all
input modes across the entire system.
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INFO/Setup
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Default Sound
Select the Default Sound button.
This option is used to restore all Sound
settings back to the default state.
Display Settings
In the INFO/Setup Home screen Ü
Select the Display Settings icon.
LCD Brightness
Select the LCD Brightness button.
This option is used to change the LCD
brightness.
Press and hold the controller for approx 3
seconds to restore brightness to the default
setting
Illumination
Select the Illumination button.
ò ó ô
No Name Description
ò Automatic Adjusts the br
ightness
automatically according to
surrounding br
ightness.
ó Daylight Alw
a
ys maintains the
brightness on high.
ô Night Alw
a
ys maintains the
brightness on low.
i Information
!ŸWhen set to Automatic, the screen bright-
ness and color will automatically be
adjusted according to the surrounding
brightness.
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Ratio
Select the Ratio button.
ò ó ô
This option is used to set the screen ratio
in video modes, such as VCD/DVD/USB/
Jukebox/AUX Video.
No NameDescription
ò Normal (4:3) 4:3 screen displa y
.
ó Wide (16:9) 16:9 wide screen displa
y
.
ô Full Screen Full screen displa y
.
i Information
!ŸThis feature is used to set the screen ratio
when playing video modes, including VCD/
DVD/USB/Jukebox/AUX video modes.
!ŸIf a DVD is created with a defined ratio
(example: 16:9), the screen may not be
changed even if a different screen ratio
(example: Normal) is selected.
Rear Display Off (Optional)
Select the Rear Display Off button.
This option is used to turn the Rear Display
on/off.
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INFO/Setup
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Default Display
Select the Default Display button.
This option is used to restore all Display
settings back to the default state.
Adjusting Screen
While watching a video Ü Press
MENU key Ü Select Display Settings Ü
Select
Adjust Screen .
Turn the controller left/right to adjust the
screen Brightness/Saturation/Contrast/
Hue. Press and hold the controller for
approx 3 seconds to restore the screen to
the default setting.
i Information
!ŸThe screen Brightness/Saturation/
Contrast/Hue can be adjusted only within
video modes, such as VCD/DVD/USB/
Jukebox/AUX video modes.
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INFO/Setup
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PGS (Optional)
PGS (Parking Guide System) is a system dis-
played when the gear is placed in R. PGS is an
optional feature equipped in select vehicles.
No NameDescription
ò
Top View / Rear View
conversionChanges the view angle
of the rear cameras
ó
Steering sync
guidelinesLine displayed to help
with parking guidance
that displays the car posi-
tion and steering angle
Changing Rear View Angle
Press the Top or Rear button to change the rear
view angle between Top View and Rear View.
When Top View is selected, the rear view angle
is displayed as if looking down from above.
If Rear View is selected, the rear view
angle is displayed in a customary view with
a normal rear view perspective.
ò
ó
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About AVM (Optional)
AVM (Around View Monitoring System) refers to a system that
allows you to see the front, rear, left and right sides through the 4
cameras installed within the vehicle.
Operating the Front AVM
After turning on the ignition, shifting the gear to N or D and press-
ing the
key will start the Front AVM.
i Information
!ŸShifting the gear to P or R or turning OFF the BLIND key will turn
the front AVM off.
ò
ó
ô õ ö ÷ ø
ù
No NameDescription
ò Front Camera
Screen Displa
ys the front side of the v

ehicle on the screen
through the camera
ó AVM aspect
camera screen
Displays the AVM or the left/right side depending on the se-
lected option
ô Front+AVM
Displa yDispla
ys the front side and AVM simultaneously on the
screen
õ Front Display Displays the front side on the screen
ö Fr

ont+Left
Displa yDispla

ys the front side and left side simultaneously on
the screen
÷ Front+Right
Displa yDispla

ys the front side and right side simultaneously
on the screen
ø AVM Settings Displays A
VM Settings
ù
Door Open WarningDisplays whether the driver-side/passenger-side
doors, side mirrors, and trunk are open
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