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FM/AM
FM/AM l 2-9
Ta g g i n g
In the radio screen Ü Press the MENU
key Ü Select Tagging.
Tagging a song playing on HD Radio
Maximum 50 song can be tagged.
When the iPod is connected to system,
Automatically tagging information are
downloaded to the iPod.
The song tagging feature provides a way to
capture broadcasted song information from
the radio for future purchase in iTunes.
Upon connection of an Apple audio play-
back device, the "tagged songs" will be
transferred to your iTunes account in your
Tagged songs folder.
i Information
!ŸTagging information can be found on iTunes.
!ŸTagging may support depending on the iPod
device.
!ŸSong data can be transferred to an iPod only
if there is available space within the device.
HD RadioTM Technology

Program Service Data :
Contributes to the superior user experience of HD Radio Technology. Presents song name,
artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams.

Adjacent to traditional main stations are extra local FM channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels
provide new, original music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre.

Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables local radio stations to broadcast a
clean digital signal. AM sounds like today’s FM and FM sounds like a CD.
iTunes® Tagging provides you the opportunity to discover a wide range of content and the
means to “tag” that content for later review and purchase from the iTunes® Store. Also refer
to the Apple Automotive specifications for implementing iTunes® Tagging.
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XM
2-12
Starting Mode
Press the HOME key Ü Select the XM
icon.
Pressing the SAT key on the head unit to
change the mode in order of XM1
ª XM2
ª XM3.
i Information
!ŸPressing the SAT key while the radio
power is off will automatically turn the
device on and start radio mode.
Switching to TUNE Mode
In the XM screen Ü Push the controller
up to enter TUNE mode.
Within the TUNE mode, it is possible to
manually search for channel by turning the
controller left/right.
Switching to Preset Mode
In the XM screen Ü Push the controller
down to enter Preset mode.
In Preset mode, turn the controller left/right
to search channel saved as presets.
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Voice Command List
5-6
Voice Command List
Voice commands within this system are categorized into “Common
Commands” and “Mode Commands”.
!ŸCommon Commands ( ) : commands that can be used in all
situations.
!ŸMode Commands ( ) : commands that can be used in specific
multimedia/navigation/Bluetooth
® mode states.
i Information
!ŸSome commands will operate properly only when a USB, iPod,
Bluetooth
® or other device has been connected.
Help Command List
Command Operation
HelpDisplays the main Help screen.
Destination
HelpDisplays the Destination related command list.
Map Help Displays the Map related command list.
Radio Help Displays the FM/AM radio related command list.
XM Help Displays the XM radio related command list.
Disc HelpDisplays the DISC mode related command list for the
disc inserted in the CD Player.
iPod Help Displays the iPod related command list.
USB Help Displays the USB related command list.
Jukebox Help Displays the Jukebox related command list.
Phone Help Displays the Phone related command list.

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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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INFO/Setup
6-2
Starting Mode
Press the HOME key ÜSelect the
INFO/Setup icon.
XM Data
In the INFO/Setup Home screen Ü
Select the XM Data icon.
ò
ó
ô
õ
No Name Description
ò Weather Provides current and upcoming
w
eather information.
ó Traffi c Provides road tr
affi c information.
ô Stocks
Provides current stock information.
õ Sports
Provides NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL
and more sports, game schedules,
and results.
About XM Data Service
The XM Data Service is a paid member-
ship satellite radio service which pro-
vides users with traffic, stock, sports, and
weather information.
However, weather information is not sup-
ported for vehicles purchased in Canada.
For information on registration or related
content, please visit the XM radio website.
(www.xmradio.com)
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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
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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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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C
Call History4-15
Calling through Redial4-8
Camera6-19
Cancel Route3-20
Canceling the Route3-25
Car Management Information7-5
Category Lock2-16
Cautions when connecting a Bluetooth®
Phone
4-3
CD (Audio Type)5-8
CD (MP3 Type)5-9
CD List2-26
CD-R/RW Compatibility 2-20
Change Passkey4-16
Changing HD Radio stations2-8
Changing Rear View Angle6-20
Changing the Map Mode3-8
Channel List2-14
Climate6-6
Clock Settings6-10
Color TV Support2-22
Component Names and Functions Head Unit 1- 5
Compressed Audio Compatibility 2-21
Contacts4-12
Coordinates3-16
Copy2-77
Copying to Jukebox(USB Audio)2-76
Copying to Jukebox(USB Image)2-84
Copying to Jukebox(USB Video)2-81
Creating a suitable cabin environment5-2
D
Data Initialization4-17
Default3-32
Default Display6-18
Default Sound6-16
Delete2-56
Delete a Device4-6
Delete All 2-56
Delete Selection2-56
Destination5-14
Destination Info3-27
Detailed Specification2-19
Device Information4-16
Dial Mode Screen4-7
Disc Formats2-18
Disc Type2-18
Disc/Content Format Compatibility2-20
Disconnecting a Device4-6
Display3-31
Display Settings6-16
Displaying the Current Position 3-7
DivX® Settings(JUKEBOX)2-59
DivX® Settings(USB)2-81
DOLBY8-2
Downloading Mobile Contacts4-13
Driving Mode (Optional)6-9
DTS 8-2
Dual-Layer DVD Video Discs2-21
DVD5-9
DVD Default Language2-39
DVD Language Code 8-4
DVD Region Code2-21
E
Edit Waypoint2-27
Emergency3-15
End a Call4-10
Ending Voice Recognition5-4
Entering Call History Screen 4-15
Exit/Entrance3-17
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Index
Exiting Auto Playlist2-96
F
Fader/Balance6-14
FAQ8-10
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks 2-25
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding Chapter2-36
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding DISC MP3
Files
2-30
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding iPod Files 2-90
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding Jukebox Audio
Files
2-52
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding Jukebox Video
Files
2-57
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding USB Audio
Files
2-73
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding USB Video
Files
2-78
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding VCD tracks2-42
Favorites3-11
File Info/Play Info(DISC MP3) 2-30
File Info/Play Info(iPod)2-90
File Info/Play Info(JUKEBOX)2-53
File Info/Play Info(USB)2-74
FM/AM Radio5-7
FM1/FM22-7
Front Central Controller1-7
Front Climate Control1-10
G
GPS Info3-36
Guidance3-32
Guidance When using Other Modes3-4
H
HD Radio On/Off2-8
HD RadioTM Technology 2-9
Help6-13
Help Command List5-6
HOME Screen 1-16
I
Illumination6-16
Illustration on Using Voice Recognition5-5
Inputting Text with the Controller 1-2 0
Interactive Guide6-13
Intersection3-16
iPod(Using Voice Recognition)5-11
J
Jukebox Audio5-12
Jukebox Audio List2-53
Jukebox Audio Mode2-51
Jukebox Image 5-13
Jukebox Image List2-61
Jukebox Image Mode 2-60
Jukebox Video5-12
Jukebox Video Lists2-58
Jukebox Video Mode2-56
K
Key Product Features 1- 4
Keyboard6-12
L
Language 6-12
Languages1-18
LCD Brightness6-16
Location Information Service7- 4
Locking the Rear System6-11
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