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Bluetooth Audio
Bluetooth Audio l 2-95
Playing Bluetooth Audio
Press the controller to begin playing
Bluetooth Audio. Pressing the controller
again will pause the Bluetooth Audio.
Selecting Bluetooth Audio
While playing Ü Shortly push the
controller left/right (under 0.8 seconds)
or shortly press the
< SEEK , TRACK >
key to select the previous/next song.
NOTICE
!ŸThe title/artist info may not be supported
in some mobile phones.
!ŸPlay/Pause, Previous/Next function may
not be supported in some mobile phones.
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Navigation
3-10
Searching Destinations
No NameDetails
ò Search by
Ad dress Destination search b

y entering the Street, City and
State
ó Search by POI POI searches f
or Categor
y, Name, Phone Num-
ber, State
ô Previous
Destinations Destination guidance for recently set locations
õ
Previous Start Position Destination guidance for recently set start position
ö Previous
Sear c

hes Destination guidance for recently searched loca-
tions
÷ Emergency Used to search nearb
y P
olice station, Hospital,
Auto Services from current position
ø My Places Destination guidance for recently added My Places
ù Quic

k menu Mov
es to Quick menu
ú Favorites Displays Home/Of ce/F
avorites list
û Intersection Used to search destinations by selecting streets/
intersections
ü Coor

dinates Destination search b
y enter
ing latitude and longi-
tude
ý Exit/Entrance Used to search destinations b
y searching f
or
expressway exits/entrances
þ Previous Map Mov
es to previous map screen
ò
÷
ó
ø
ô
ù
õ
ú
ö
û
ü
ý
þ
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Navigation
3-12
Press the Edit Favorite Place but-
ton to add or delete favorites.
No Name Details
ò Favorites
lists Registered F
a

vorites lists.
ó Edit
F a

vorites
Place
Add, edit, and delete Favorites.
ô Favorite
Lists Edit F
a
vorite Places.
i Information
!ŸUp to 7 positions can be added to Favorites.
Address Search
Press the DEST key Ü Select
Search by Address .
ò ó ô
This search feature is used to search des-
tinations by addresses through Street/City/
State.
No Name Details
ò Street Destination search b
y
enter
ing the street address.
ó Select City Destination search b
y
enter
ing the city name.
ô State Selects state.

POI Search
Press the DEST key Ü Select
Search by POI Ü Select the desired
Category.
ò ó ô õ
No Name Details
ò Category Search f
or POIs b
y selecting
through POI categories.
ó Name Search POIs b y name
.
ô Phone
Number Select POI b
y its
corresponding Phone Number
.
õ State Selects state .

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Navigation l 3-13
Navigation
Category
ò ó ô õ
ö ÷
This search feature is used to search des-
tinations by criteria (Near current position,
Near scroll mark, Near destination).
No NameDetails
ò
Near Current Position Searches POI around the
vehicle's current position.
ó Near Scroll
Mark
Searches facilities based
on the current scrolled
position.
ô
Near
Destination Searches facilities based on
the location of the destination.
õ Near city
center Searches f
acilities near a
selected center of a city .
ö Category Selects POI categor ies
.
÷ POI Mark Selects POI mar ks
.
Phone Number
Press the DEST key Ü Select
Search by POI Ü Select Phone Number .
This feature is used to search the locations
of POIs by entering the phone number of
the facility you wish to search.
When entering the phone number, the area
code must be included.
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Navigation
3-14
i Information
!ŸThe telephone number and location may
not the same for some POIs. In addition,
the following types of facilities may be
more frequently located in other locations.
!ŸLocations of department stores, muse-
ums, and amusement parks may some-
what differ from the set destination. Check
the exact address when trying to reach
such destinations.
!ŸWithin general information newspapers,
there are cases when phone numbers of
concert halls list the numbers of manag-
ing companies. In such cases, searches
will be to the managing company.
!ŸThe telephone number and addresses
may change at any time.
Previous Destinations
Press the DEST key Ü Select
Previous Destinations .
This search features allows user to search
previous reached destinations or way-
points.
Previous Start Position
Press the DEST key Ü Select
Previous Start Position .
This search features allows user to search
previous start points, which can be used to
set destinations or waypoints.
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Navigation
Navigation l 3-35
GPS Info
About GPS
GPS (Global Positioning System) is a sys-
tem developed and operated by the United
States which determines the current loca-
tion of the user (latitude, longitude, etc) by
generally using 3 or more satellites.
This system is used with related GPS
information, various sensors, road map
data, and other related information for the
purposes of navigation.
i Information
!ŸFor continued map updates, information
collection and surveys are continuously
being conducted to check for changes
to roads and new road construction.
Nonetheless, roads, facilities, and fares
are under constant change. Consequently,
it is impossible to completely delete any
errors, including road updates, names,
facilities, and fares. Keep such matters in
mind when using GPS.
!ŸRoads with widths less than 3m are not
included within the map data. Roads
including sections with widths less than
3m may be deleted upon updating the
map data.
When GPS information cannot be
used
GPS information may not operate under
the following conditions.

!ŸWhen buildings, tunnels, or other
obstructions block satellite signals
!ŸWhen materials are placed above the
GPS antenna and block satellite signals
!ŸWhen the satellite is not transmitting
!ŸWhen a digital cellular phone (1.5GHz)
is placed near the GPS antenna
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Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth® l 4-3
Cautions when connecting a Bluetooth® Phone
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Bluetooth®
4-4
Starting Bluetooth®
Press the PHONE key.
Pairing and Connecting a
Phone
When no phones have been paired
Press the PHONE key Ü Press the
Add New button Ü Enter
passkey in Bluetooth
® device.
When the r Search from Phones screen is
displayed, search for the system on your
mobile device and enter the passkey. The
default passkey is set to r 0000s. If your phone supports SSP (Secure
Simple Pairing), confirm the passkey on
your phone.
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Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth® l 4-5
i Information
!ŸPress the Help button on the screen
to view the help section with informa-
tion related to pairing and connecting
Bluetooth
® devices, and using Handsfree
related features.
!ŸTo learn more about searching from
Bluetooth
® devices and pairing, refer to
the user's manual for your Bluetooth
®
device.
!ŸIf the system becomes unstable or the
authentication popup is not displayed due
to some communication error, please wait
or reset the Bluetooth
® device and try
again.
When a phone is already paired
Press the PHONE key Ü Select the
Connections icon.
Select the device you want to connect and
press the
Connect button.
If the phone you want to connect does not
exist, Press the
Add New button
to pair a new Bluetooth
® device.
i Information
!ŸBluetooth® features supported within the
vehicle are as follows. Some features
may not be supported depending on your
Bluetooth
® device.
- Outgoing/Incoming Handsfree calls
- Operations during a call (Switch to Private,
Switch to call waiting, MIC on/off)
- Downloading Call History
- Downloading Mobile Contacts
- Downloading SIM Contacts
- Bluetooth
® device auto connection
- Bluetooth Audio Streaming
!ŸUp to five Bluetooth® devices can be
paired to the Car Handsfree system.
!ŸOnly one Bluetooth® device can be con-
nected at a time.
!ŸOther devices cannot be paired while a
Bluetooth
® device is connected.
!ŸOnly Bluetooth® Handsfree and Bluetooth
audio related features are supported.
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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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