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Appendix
Appendix l 8-3
BluetoothFrequency Range 2402MHz~2480MHz
Supported Bluetooth Specifi -
cation 2.1+EDR
Supported Profi leHFP1.5, PBAP1.0, A2DP1.0,
AVRCP1.3
Signal to Noise Ratio (A2DP) Over 40dB QDID B019068
FCC
Certifi ca-
tion Device Name/Model Name
Low-power wireless
communication device
(wireless device for radio data
communication)/
AN340ETAN
Certifi cation Number TQ8-AN340ETAN /
5074A-AN340ETKN
Company Name Hyundai Mobis
Manufacturer/ Country Hyundai Mobis/Republic of
Korea
CAUTION
!ŸThe producer and installer cannot provide services related to life
safety as the concerned radio equipment is liable to radio interfer-
ence.
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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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Appendix
8-6
Before thinking the product has
malfunctioned
1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device.
2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below.
3. If the problems persist, contact your HYUNDAI dealer.
Problem Function
There are small red,
blue, or green dots on the
screen.
• Because the LCD is manufactured with
technology requiring high point density, a
pixel defi ciency or lighting may occur within
0.01% of total pixels.
The sound or image is not
working.
• Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned to
[ACC] or [ON]?
• Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?
The video is being
displayed but sound is not
working.
• Has the volume been set to a low level?• Has the volume been set on mute?
When the power is turned
on, the corners of the
screen are dark.
• The display looking somewhat darker after
prolonged periods of use is a normal
phenomenon with LCD panels It is not a
malfunction.
• If the screen is very dark, contact your near-
est HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
Sound is working from only
one speaker.
• Is the position of FAL/BAL sound controls or
volume adjusted to only one side?
Problem Function
Sound and video does not
work in AUX mode.
• Are the audio and video connector jacks fully
inserted into the AUX terminal?
The external device is not
working.
• Is the external device connected with a stan-
dard connector cable?
Upon turning power on, the
most recent mode screen
is not displayed. Within modes that play fi les by reading
external sources, such as discs, USB, iPod, or
Bluetooth
® streaming mode, the most recently
played mode screen prior to turning off power
may not properly load.
• If there is no disc or the corresponding device
is not connected, the mode operated prior to
the most recent mode will operate.
• If the previous mode still cannot be properly
played, the mode operated prior to that will
operate.

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Appendix
Appendix l 8-7
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
The power
does not turn
on. The fuse is
disconnected.
• Replace with a suitable fuse.• If the fuse is disconnected.
again, please contact your point
of purchase or service center.
Device is not properly
connected.
• Check to see that the device
has been properly connected.
The system
does not
Play. The disc has not been
inserted or has been
inserted upside down.
• Insert the disc properly so that
the sides are facing the correct
Direction.
The disc has been
Contaminated.
• Wipe away dirt and other
foreign substances from the disc.
The vehicle battery is
Low.
• Charge the battery If the
problem persists, contact your
point of purchase or service
center.
A disc not supported by
the device has been
Inserted.
• Insert a disc which is supported
by the device.
A disc with a region
code not supported by
the device has been
inserted.
• The region code for the device
is code “1”.
• Use a DVD which has the
region code of “1” or “ALL”.
The image
color/tone
quality is low. The brightness,
saturation, hue, and
contrast levels are not
set properly.
• Properly adjust the brightness,
saturation, hue, and contrast
levels through Display Setup.
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
Video does
not work
• The brightness level is
set to the lowest level.• Adjust the brightness to a
higher level.
• Video media is not
properly connected.• Check to see that the device
has been properly connected.
Sound does
not work
• The volume level is
set the lowest level.• Adjust the volume level.
• The connection is not
proper.• Check to see that the device
has been properly connected.
• The device is currently
fast-forwarding,
rewinding, scanning,
or playing in slow
mode.• The sound will not work when
the device is fast-forwarding,
rewinding, scanning, or playing
in slow mode.
The sound or
video quality is
low
• The disc is dirty or
scratched.• Wipe off water or dirt from the
DISC Do not use a disc which
has been scratched.
• Vibration is
occurring from where
the conversion switch
has been installed.• The sound may be
short-circuited and the image
distorted if the device vibrates.
The device will return to normal
once vibrations stop.
• Image color/tone
quality is low.• Aging of the video display and
deterioration in performance
may cause certain quality
degradations.
• The brightness level is
set to the lowest level.• Adjust the brightness to a
higher level.
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Appendix
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
Subtitles do
not work.
• Subtitles are not
included in the
currently playing DVD.
• The subtitles cannot be played.
• The subtitle language
has been set to “off ”.• Set the subtitle language on the
desired language.
Subtitles won’t
turn off.
• The DVD has dis-
abled the hide subtitle
function.• The subtitle cannot be turned
off.
The sound
or subtitle
language does
not change.
• Only one language
is included in the cur-
rently playing DVD.• The language cannot be
changed if the disc does not
support multi-languages.
• The currently playing
DVD only supports
one language.• Other languages cannot be
used.
The selected
sound or subtitle
language is not
working.• A language not sup-
ported in the DVD
has been selected.• A language not supported by
the DVD cannot be used.
The aspect
ratio selected
during initial
setup is not
working.
• An aspect ratio which
is not supported by
the currently playing
DVD is selected.• An aspect ratio that is not
supported by the DISC cannot
be used.
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
The USB does
not work.
• USB memory is dam-
aged.• Please use after formatting the
USB into FAT 16/32 format.
• USB memory has
been contaminated.
• Remove any foreign
substances on the contact
surface of the USB memory
and multimedia terminal.
• A separately pur-
chased USB HUB is
being used.• Directly connect the USB
memory with the multimedia
terminal on the vehicle.
• A USB extension
cable is being used.• Directly connect the USB
memory with the multimedia
terminal on the vehicle.
• A USB which is not
a Metal Cover Type
USB Memory is being
used.
• Use standard USB Memory.
• An HDD type, CF,
SD Memory is being
used.
• Use standard USB Memory.
• There are no music
fi les which can be
played.• Only MP3,WMA fi le formats are
supported. Please use only the
supported music fi le formats.
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Appendix
Appendix l 8-9

Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
The iPod is
not recognized
even though
it has been
connected.
• There are no titles
which can be played.• Use iTunes to download and
save MP3 fi les into the iPod.
• The iPod fi rmware
version has not been
properly updated.• Use iTunes to update the
fi rmware version and reconnect
the iPod with the device.
• The iPod device does
not recognize
downloads.• Reset the iPod and reconnect
with the device.
i Information
!ŸWhile operating the device, if an abnormality occurs that cannot be
corrected with the above described measures, reset the system.
!ŸUpon resetting the system, saved data and settings information (radio
frequencies, volume and display settings) will be restored back to the
default factory state.
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Appendix
8-10
FAQ
About Pairing Mobile Phones
Q I cannot pair my mobile phone. What is the cause?
A Check to see that the mobile phone supports Bluetooth
® function.
If your phone is a Bluetooth
® phone, then check to see whether
the Bluetooth setting within your phone been is set to ‘Hidden’.
If the device is set to hidden, please un-hide the device (set to
unhidden state).
Q What is the difference between pairing a mobile phone and con-
necting a mobile phone?
A Pairing occurs through authenticating the head unit and mobile
phone .

Mobile phones paired to the head unit can be connected
and disconnected until the paired mobile phone is deleted from
the system. Bluetooth
® Handsfree features, such as making/
answering calls or managing Contacts, are supported only in
mobile phones connected with the head unit. Q
What is a Passkey?
A A passkey is the password used to authenticate the connec-
tion between the head unit and mobile phone
. The passkey only
needs to be entered once when pairing the mobile phone for the
first time.
The initial passkey is 0000. The passkey can be changed by pressing
PHONE ÜSettings Ü Change Passkey menu.
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Appendix
Appendix l 8-11
About Making/Answering Phone Calls
Q How can I answer a call?
A When there is an incoming call, a notification pop-up will become
displa y

ed. To answer the incoming call, press the
Accept but-
ton on the screen or the

key on the steering remote con-
troller.

To reject the call, press the Reject button on the screen or press
the
key on the steering remote controller.
Q What should I do if I am talking on the Handsfree but want to switch
the call to the mobile phone?
A While on a call, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds)

key on
the steering remote controller or press the
Private button at the
bottom of the Phone screen to switch the call to your mobile phone.
About Bluetooth®/Head Unit Use Environment
Q What is the distance in which wireless connection can be used?
A The wireless connection can be used within 15 yards.
Q How many mobile phones can be paired?
A It is possible to pair up to five mobile phones.
Q Why does call quality sometimes worsen?
A
Check the reception sensitivity of the mobile phone when call quality
becomes worsened. The call quality may deteriorate when the signal
strength is low. Call quality may also worsen if metal objects, such
as beverage cans, are placed near the mobile phone. Check to see
if there are metal objects in the vicinity of the mobile phone. The call
sound and quality may differ depending on the type of mobile phone.
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Index
0~9
2D Landmarks3-37
A
About AVM (Optional)6-21
About Bluetooth®/Head Unit Use
Environment
 8-11
About Discs 2-17
About DVD Titles2-22
About GPS 3-35
About Making/Answering Phone Calls8-11
About Map DB3-3
About Map Icons3-3
About Map Scale3-3
About Map Updates3-3
About Pairing Mobile Phones8-10
About the Front View Camera (Optional)6-19
About the Map3-3
About USB2-64
About Using Bluetooth Audio 2-94
About Voice Guidance3-4
Actual distance3-3
Add to My Places3-9
Add Waypoint 3-19
Address Search3-12
Adjusting Ring/Call Volume4-12
Adjusting Screen6-18
Adjusting the Call Volume 1-19
Adjusting the Radio/Media Volume 1-18
Adjusting the Voice Guidance Volume1-18
Adjusting the Volume1-18
Adjusting Voice Recognition Volume5-4
Answering a Call4-9
Audio System Command List5-7
Auto Connection Priority Settings4-16
Auto Playlist2-96
Auto Video Lock1-15
Auto Volume Control (AVC)6-15
AV/Navigation Product Specifications 8-2
AVM Settings6-23
Avoid Area3-28
B
Basic Mode Screen (JUKEBOX Audio)2-45
Basic Mode Screen (JUKEBOX Image)2-49
Basic Mode Screen (JUKEBOX Video)2-47
Basic Mode Screen (USB Audio)2-67
Basic Mode Screen (USB Image) 2-71
Basic Mode Screen (USB Video)2-69
Basic Mode Screen(DISC CD)2-23
Basic Mode Screen(DISC MP3)2-28
Basic Mode Screen(DVD)2-33
Basic Mode Screen(FM/AM)2-2
Basic Mode Screen(iPod) 2-88
Basic Mode Screen(Starting Navigation)3-5
Basic Mode Screen(VCD)2-40
Basic Mode Screen(XM)2-10
Battery Warning Message1-15
Before playing a MP3 Disc2-19
Before playing a USB MP3 2-64
Before thinking the product has
malfunctioned
8-6
Before thinking there is a product defect8-5
Before Use3-2
Before Use(Bluetooth®)4-2
Before Using the Bluetooth® Handsfree4-2
Blue Link7-2
Blue Link Safety and Security Service 7-2
Blue Link System Information7-7
By Format according to Disc Type2-20
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