ESP Hyundai Equus 2016 Digital Navigation System

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Bluetooth®
4-6
i Information
!ŸNormal operations are possible only
within devices that support Handsfree
or audio features, such as a Bluetooth
®
mobile phone or a Bluetooth audio device.
!ŸIf a connected Bluetooth® device becomes
disconnected due to being out of com-
munication range, turning the device OFF,
or a Bluetooth
® communication error, cor-
responding Bluetooth
® devices are auto-
matically searched and connected.
!ŸIf the system becomes unstable due to
communication errors between the car
Handsfree and the Bluetooth
® device, reset
the Bluetooth
® and try again. Upon resetting
Bluetooth
®, the system is restored to its fac-
tory release state.
!ŸTo pair a new device, first disconnect the
currently connected device.
Disconnecting a Device
Select the device you want to disconnect
Ü Press the
Disconnect button.
The currently connected Bluetooth® device
is disconnected.
Delete a Device
Select the device you want to deleteÜ
Press the
MENU key Ü Select Delete .
A device cannot be deleted when it is con-
nected.
To delete a paired device, first disconnect
the Bluetooth
® connection.
Press
Delete All to delete all paired
Bluetooth
® devices.
i Information
!ŸIf a paired phone is deleted, the call his-
tory and contacts will also be deleted.
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Bluetooth®
4-12
Adjusting Ring/Call Volume
While on a call Ü Turn the VOLUME
knob on the head unit or press the
VOL +
VOL-
keys on the steering remote
controller Ü Adjust the ring/call volume.
i Information
!ŸThe call volume as heard by the other
party may differ depending on your mobile
phone.
Contacts
Press the PHONE keyÜ Select the
Contacts icon.
ò
ò ó ô
õ
ö
No Name Description
ò Send Call the corresponding
n
umber

.
ó End Ends the current call
ô Search Search contacts b
y name or
n
umber.
õ Contacts
List List of Downloaded
Contacts
.
ö MENU Displa
ys popup men
u.
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Bluetooth®
4-14
i Information
!ŸUpon downloading mobile phone contacts,
the previous corresponding data is deleted.
!ŸThis feature may not be supported in some
mobile phones.
!ŸUpon downloading, contacts saved in your
SIM and mobile phone are simultaneously
downloaded.
!ŸVoice Recognition may not operate for
several moments while contacts are being
downloaded.
!ŸWhen using Contacts Sync, the contacts
and call histories within your mobile phone
are automatically downloaded upon con-
necting Bluetooth
®. If you do not wish to use
this feature, turn Contacts Sync Setting off.
Searching Contacts (By Name)
Select the Search button Ü Select
Search by Name .
After inputting is complete, press the
Done button to search for contacts.
i Information
!ŸUpon search, it is possible to search by
entering a part of the name.
Searching Contacts (By Number)
Select the Search button Ü Select
Search by Number .
After inputting is complete, press the
Done button to search saved numbers.
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Voice Command List
Voice Command List l 5-7
Audio System Command List
FM/AM Radio
CommandOperation
RadioPlays the most recent frequency for the most
recently operated band.
AMPlays the most recent frequency for the
corresponding band.
FMPlays the most recent frequency for the corresponding
band. In the case of FM, the most recent frequency within
the most recently played FM1 or FM2 band is Played.
FM1/FM2
Plays the most recent frequency for the
corresponding band.
AM
<530~1710>Plays the desired AM band frequency.
(ex : AM “Five-Hundred Thirty”)
FM
<87.5~107.9>Plays the desired FM band frequency.
(ex : FM “Eighty-Seven point Five”)
Scan
Scans receivable frequencies from the current
broadcast and plays for 5 seconds each.
Preset ScanMoves to the next preset from the current present
and plays for 5 seconds each.
XM Radio
Command
Operation
XMPlays the last channel within the last band from XM.
XM Channel
<0~999>Plays the desired XM band channel.
(ex :
XM channel “Eleven”)
Channel
<0~999> Plays the desired channel of the current band.
Scan Scans receivable channels from the current
broadcast and pla
ys f
or 5 seconds each.
Preset Scan Moves to the next preset from the current present
and plays for 5 seconds each.
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Voice Command List
Voice Command List l 5-11
Phone Command List
CommandOperation
Call Displays list of saved contacts.
Say the name to connect the call to the correspond-
ing contact.
Call <Name>
Call <Name> saved in Contacts.
(ex : Call “John Smith”)
Dial Number Makes the call to the number.
Dial <Number>Call can be made by dialing the spoken numbers.
(ex : Dial “111 555 1234”)
Call HistoryThe user can select a number from the outgoing,
incoming, and missed calls
.
RedialConnects the most recently called number.
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Voice Command List
Voice Command List l 5-13
CommandOperation
Map Current
Location Displays the current position of the vehicle.
Voice Guidance On Turns the Voice Guidance On.
Voice Guidance
Off Turns the Voice Guidance Off.
Voice Guidance
Louder Increases the Voice Guidance volume by 1 level.
Voice Guidance
Softer Decrease the Voice Guidance volume by 1 level.
Repeat Voice
Guidance Repeats the route guidance.
Cancel Route Deletes the designated destination and terminates the
route guidance.
Detour <1, 2, 5,
10> mile(s) Searches detour routes within a <1, 2, 5, 10> mile(s)
radius.
Detour <1, 2, 5,
10> kilometer(s) Searches detour routes within a <1, 2, 5, 10>
kliometer(s) radius.
Distance to
Destination Reports the remaining distance until destination by voice.
Time to
Destination
Reports the remaining time until destination by voice.
Store Marked
Location to <Text
Tag> (ex : Store
Marked Location
to“Group 1”
Registers the selected location into the selected
Address book.
Command
Operation
Replan Faster
Time RouteRecalculates the route with the fastest route.
Replan Shorter
Distance RouteRecalculates the route with the shortest route.
Zoom In / Zoom Out Decreases/Increases the map zoom by one level.
Zoom <Scale>Displays the map in the corresponding zoom.
<scale> : 150, 300, 700 feet/0.25, 0.5 miles/1 mile/2, 4,
8, 16, 32, 64, 130, 250 miles.
50, 100, 200, 400, 800 meters/1.6, 3.2, 6.4, 12, 25, 50,
100, 200, 400 kilometers.
Zoom Minimum Displays the map screen in the minimum zoom level.
Zoom Maximum Displays the map screen in the maximum zoom level.
View Route
If the destination has been set, displays the whole route
screen until the destination.
XM Traf
c Displays XM Traf c information on the screen.
Auto Zoom On Turns the Auto Zoom feature on.
Auto Zoom Off Turns the Auto Zoom feature off.
Auto Mode Converts the map display between daylight/night modes
automatically.
Daylight Mode Converts the map display to daylight mode.
Night Mode Converts the map display to night mode.
North Up Displays the map in North Up mode.
Heading Up Displays the map in Heading Up mode.
Map
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Blue Link
7-2
Blue Link
Starting Mode
Press the key.
ò ó ô
i Information
!ŸIf you have not subscribed to the Blue
Link service, then only the Eco Driving
and System Info buttons can be used.
No NameDescription
ò
Downloaded POICheck POI information
downloaded from the Blue
Link center or website.
ó Eco
Driving Displa
ys car fuel econom
y
graphs and eco driving
information.
ô System
Inf o Chec

k Blue Link system
information.
Blue Link Safety and Security Service
Auto Crash Notification (ACN)
Provides immediate assistance when an
accident occurs and an airbag is deployed.
In this event, an ACN signal, containing cus-
tomer and location information, will automati-
cally be transmitted to the response center.
Upon receipt of the signal, a response
specialist will attempt to establish voice com-
munications with the vehicle occupants and
forward any pertinent information to emer-
gency services.
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Blue Link
Blue Link l 7-3
SOS
Customers may request emergency assis-
tance by pressing the dedicated
key in the
vehicle. This action transmits vehicle information
and location to specially trained response spe-
cialists, who will then assist in coordinating the
dispatch of appropriate emergency assistance
to the customer.
The response specialist remains on the line
with the customer until advised assistance
has arrived.
Stolen Vehicle Recovery
In the event a customer’s vehicle is reported
stolen (and a stolen vehicle report has been
filed with the appropriate police department),
the response center can provide assistance
to the police in an attempt to recover the
vehicle.
Vehicle Immobilization
Used with Stolen Vehicle Recovery, this
enables law enforcement to send a signal
to the vehicle which immobilizes the engine
management system, thus preventing
startup. This capability is only valid when
the ignition is off, but can be saved for later
immobilization if the vehicle is on or in
motion at the time of signal transmission.
Vehicle Slowdown
Used with Stolen Vehicle Recovery, this
enables law enforcement to gradually
reduce the engine power of the vehicle, thus
slowing it down to safe levels. A warning
shall be transmitted to the driver prior to the
slowdown procedure.
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Appendix
8-4
DVD Language Code
Code Country Code Country Code Country Code Country
0101 Afar 0625 Frisian 1222 Latvian 1912 Slovenian
0102 Abkhazian 0701 Irish 1307 Malagasy 1913 Samoan
0106 Afrikaans 0704 Scots 1309 Maori 1914 Shona
0113 Amharic 0712 Gallegan 1311 Macedonian 1915 Somal
0118 Arabic 0714 Guarani 1312 Malayalam 1917 Albanian
0119 Assamese 0721 Gujarati 1314 Mongolian 1918 Serbian
0125 Aymara 0801 Hausa 1315 Moldavian 1919 Swati
0126 Azerbaijani 0809 Hindi 1318 Marathi 1920 Sesotho
0201 Bashkir 0818 Croatian 1319 Malay 1921 Sundanese
0205 Belarusian 0821 Hungarian 1320 Maltese 1922 Swedish
0207 Bulgarian 0825 Armenian 1325 Burmese 1923 Swahili
0208 Bihari 0901 Interlingua 1401 Nauru 2001 Tamil
0209 Bislama 0905 Interlingue 1405 Nepali 2005 Telugu
0214 Bengali 0911 Inupiak 1412 Dutch 2007 Tajik
0215 Tibetan 0914 Indonesian 1415 Norwegian 2008 Thai
0218 Breton 0919 Icelandic 1503 Occitan 2009 Tigrinya
0301 Catalan 0920 Italian 1513 Oromo 2011 Turkmen
Code Country Code Country Code Country Code Country
0315 Corsican 0923 Hebrew 1518 Oriya 2012 Tagalog
0319 Czech 1009 Yiddish 1601 Punjabi 2014 Tswana
0325 Welsh 1001 Japanese 1612 Polish 2015 Tongo
0401 Danish 1022 Javanese 1619 Pushto 2018 Turkish
0405 German 1101 Georgian 1620 Portuguese 2019 Tsonga
0426 Bhutani 1111 Kazakh 1721 Quechua 2020 Tatar
0512 Greek 1112 Greenlandic 1813 Romance 2023 Twi
0514 English 1113 Cambodian 1814 Kirundi 2111 Ukrainian
0515 Esperanto 1114 Kannada 1815 Romanian 2118 Urdu
0519 Spanish 1115 Korean 1821 Russian 2126 Uzbek
0520 Estonian 1119 Kashmiri 1823 Kinyarwan-
da 2209 Vietnamese
0521 Basque 1121 Kurdish 1901 Sanskrit 2215 Volapuk
0601 Persian 1125 Kirghiz 1904 Sindhi 2315 Wolo
0609 Finnish 1201 Latin 1907 Sangho 2408 Xhosa
0610 Fijian 1214 Lingala 1908 Croatian 2515 Yoruba
0615 Faroese 1215 Laotian 1909 Sinhalese 2608 Chinese
0618 French 1220 Lithuanian 1911 Slovak 2621 Zulu
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Appendix
Appendix l 8-5
Before thinking there is a product defect
The current position as shown on the navigation may differ from the
actual position under the following conditions.
The following occurrences are not malfunctions.
• When driving on Y-shaped roads
with narrow angles the current posi-
tion may be displayed in the opposite
direction.
• The current position may be
displayed on the opposite side of the
road.
• Within city streets, the current
position may be displayed on the
opposite side or on an off-road
position.
• When changing the zoom level from
maximum to a different level, the cur-
rent position may become displayed
on a different road.
• If the vehicle is loaded onto a ferry
or a car transport vehicle, the current
position may become stalled on the
last position prior to loading.
• When driving on a spiral-shaped
road.
• When driving in mountain regions
with sharp turns or sudden brakes.
• When entering a road after passing
an underground parking structure,
building parking structure, or roads
with many rotations.
• When driving in heavy traffi c with fre-
quent go/stops.
• When driving under slippery conditions,
such as heavy sand, snow, etc.
• When driving with a tire chain installed.• When the tires have recently been
replaced. (Especially upon use of spare
or studless tires)
• When using tires of improper size.• When the tire pressure for the 4 tires
are different.
• When the replacement tire is worn or
used. (Especially studless tires having
passed a 2nd seasons)
• When driving near high-rise buildings.• When a roof carrier has been installed.• When a long distance route is calculated
while driving on an expressway.
In such cases, continued driving will
automatically enable the system to
conduct map matching or use updated
GPS information to provide the current
position. (In such cases, up to several
minutes may be required)
Correct route guidance may not occur due to search conditions or
driving position.
The following occurrences are not malfunctions
• Guidance to go straight may be
given while driving on a straight road.
• Guidance may not be given even
when having turned at an
intersection.
• There are certain intersections in
which guidance may not occur.
• A route guidance signaling for a u-
turn may occur in some No u-turn
intersections.
• Route guidance signaling entrance into
a No-entry zone may occur. (No enter
zone, road under construction, etc.)
• Guidance may be given to a position
that is not the actual destination if
roads to reach the actual destination
do not exist or are too narrow.
• Faulty voice guidance may be given
if the vehicle breaks away from the
designated route. (ex : if a turn is made
at an intersection while the navigation
provided guidance to go straight)
The following may occur after conducting route calculation.
The following occurrences are not malfunctions
• Guidance may be given to a position
differing from the current position
when turning at an intersection.
• When driving in high speeds, route
recalculation may take a longer
period of time.
• Route guidance signaling for a u-
turn may occur in some No u-turn
intersections.
• Route guidance signaling entrance into
a no enter zone many occur. (No enter
zone, road under construction, etc.)
• Guidance may be given to a position
removed from the actual destination if
roads to reach the actual destination
do not exist or are too narrow.
• Faulty voice guidance may be given if
the vehicle breaks away from the des-
ignated route. (ex : if a turn is made
at an intersection while the navigation
provided guidance to go straight)
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