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1-6
Component Names and Functions
Head Unit
No NameDetails
ø FM/AM
!ŸOperates FM/AM mode.
!ŸEach time the key is pressed, mode is changed in
order of FM1 ª

FM2 ª

AM.
ù SAT
!ŸOperates XM Radio mode.
!ŸEach time the key is pressed, mode is changed in
order of XM1 ª

XM2 ª

XM3.
ú MEDIA
!ŸOperates DISC ª
Jukebox ª
USB/iPod ª
AUX ª

Bluetooth Audio modes.
!ŸIf the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted,
corresponding modes will be disabled.
No Name Details
û TUNE/FILE
!ŸIn FM/AM mode, turn to change broadcast frequen-
cies.
!ŸIn DISC, Jukebox, USB, and iPod modes, turn to
search tracks/channels/files. When the desired
channel or le name is displayed, press to operate
the corresponding track/channel/ le.
ü Reset Resets and restar ts the system
ø ù ú
û
ü
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Component Names and Functions
Component Names and Functions l 1-9
No NameDetails
ö SAT Each time the ke
y is pressed, mode is changed in order
of XM1 ª
XM2 ª
XM3.
÷ MEDIA
!ŸEach time the key is pressed, the mode is changed
in order of DISC ª
Jukebox ª
USB/iPod ª
AUX ª

Bluetooth Audio modes
!ŸIf the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted,
corresponding modes will be disabled
ø POWER Tur
ns the radio/media On/Off
ù CH In FM/AM mode , changes to the pre
vious/next preset
ú VOLUME Adjusts the volume
Rear Controller
(Optional)
ò
÷ ó
ø ô
ù õ
ú
ö
No Name Details
ò FM Each time the k
e
y is pressed, the mode is changed in
order of FM1 ª
FM2 ª
FM1
ó AM Operates AM mode
ô MUTE Mutes sound
õ SEEK When pressed shor
tly (under 0.8 seconds)
!ŸIn FM/AM mode, searches broadcast frequencies
!ŸIn DVDP CD/MP3/DVD and Jukebox/USB/iPod-
modes, changes the track, le or chapter
When pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds)
!ŸIn FM/AM mode, automatically searches broadcast-
frequencies. Once released, searches and begins-
playing the next broadcast frequency
!ŸIn DVDP CD/MP3/DVD and Jukebox/USB/iPod
modes, rewinds or fast forwards the track or le
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Component Names and Functions
Front Climate Control
No NameDetails
ò Driver-side
T emperature Controls the cabin temper

ature. If 3 ZONE is turned on,
only the driver-side temperature is adjusted.
ó
Passenger-side TemperatureControls the passenger-side temperature.
ô
Removes humidity and frost by blowing fan towards the
front window.
õ
The rear window defroster is turned on/off.
ö AUTO
Operates auto temperature mode to maintain cabin tem-
perature at suitable levels relative to outside temperature
÷Switches the air intake mode to recirculation ª
auto
(AQS) ª outside air mode
ø A/C Tur
ns the air conditioner ON/OFF
No Name Details
ù 3 ZONE T
ur
ns 3 ZONE mode on/off. Upon turning 3 ZONE mode
on, the driver-side, passenger-side, and rear-side tem-
peratures can be controlled independently.
ú
Sets the fan level.
û OFF Tur
ns the climate system off
ü MODE Sets the f
an direction.
Changes f
an direction mode each time the key is
pressed
ý CLIMATE Displays the climate inf
o screen.
œMore detailed information about these features are available in our vehicle’s
instruction manual.
ò
÷
ó
ø ô ù õ
ú
ö
ü ý û
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Component Names and Functions
Component Names and Functions l 1-11
ò ò ó ó ô õ
No NameDetails
ò
Sets the rear-side fan level.
ó MODE Sets the rear-side f
an direction.
Changes f
an direction mode each time the key is
pressed
ô AUTO
REAR OFF
Operates auto temperature mode to maintain cabin tem-
perature at suitable levels relative to outside temperature
Turns the Rear Climate System off
õIncreases or decreses the rear-side temperature
No Name Details
ò
Sets the rear-side fan level.
ó REAR OFF
Turns the Rear Climate System off
ô MODE Sets the rear-side f
an direction.
Changes f an direction mode each time the key is
pressed
õ AUTO
Operates auto temperature mode to maintain cabin tem-
perature at suitable levels relative to outside temperature
öIncreases or decreses the rear-side temperature
œMore detailed information about these features are available in our vehicle’s
instruction manual.
Rear Climate Control 1 (Optional) Rear Climate Control 2 (Optional)
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Component Names and Functions
Steering Remote Controller
No NameDetails
ò MODE When pressed shor
tl
y. (under 0.8 seconds)
!ŸTurns AV mode on or changes the AV mode!ŸEach time this key is pressed, the mode is changed in order
of FM1
ª
FM2 ª
AM ª
XM1 ª
XM2 ª
XM3 ª
DISC ª

Jukebox ª
USB/iPod ª
AUX ª
BT Audio ª
FM1.
When pressed and held. (over 0.8 seconds)
!ŸTurns AV mode off.
ó Voice
Recognition When pressed shor
tl
y. (under 0.8 seconds)!ŸActivates voice recognition
When pressed and held. (over 0.8 seconds)
!ŸEnds voice recognition
ô Call When pressed shor
tl
y (Under 0.8 seconds)!ŸDisplays Bluetooth®
phone screen
When pressed and held (Under 0.8 seconds)
!ŸMakes call to most recently dialed number
õ End Ends phone call
No Name Details
ö MUTE
!ŸMutes sound!ŸDuring Bluetooth call, turns MIC On/Off
÷ VOL +
/
-Controls the volume
ø SEEK UP/
DO WN When pressed shor

tly. (under 0.8 seconds)
!ŸIn FM/AM mode, searches broadcast frequencies
saved to Presets
!ŸIn DVDP CD/MP3/DVD and Jukebox/USB/iPOD,
changes the track, le or chapter
When pressed shortly. (under 0.8 seconds)
!ŸIn FM/AM mode, automaticall searches broadcast
freqencies and channels
!ŸIn DVDP CD/MP3/DVD adn Jukebox/USB/iPod, re-
winds or fast forwards the track of le
ó ô
õ
ö
ò ÷
÷
ø
ø
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Using the System for the First Time
Languages
After a system rebooting, select the
Language button in the safety warning
screen.
\
This option is used to change the language
of the system display. It is possible to set to
English, French, Spanish and Korean.
i Information
!ŸVoice Recognition will not be supported
if the system language is changed to
Korean.
Adjusting the Volume
Adjusting the Radio/Media Volume
While playing the radio/media Ü

Turn the knob left/right to adjust the
volume.
Adjusting the Voice Guidance
Volum e
During voice guidance Ü
Turn the
knob left/right to adjust the guidance
volume.
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JUKEBOX
2-62
Zoom In/Out
Press the MENU key Ü Select
Zoom In/Out .
Turn the controller left/right to enlarge
or reduce the image size. The scale can
be changed to 25%, 50%, 100%, 200%,
400%.
i Information
!ŸPress the controller to restore the original
image size.
!ŸWhen the image is not entirely displayed
on the screen, different areas of the cur-
rent image can be viewed by pushing the
controller up/down/left/right.
Rotate
Press the MENU key Ü Select Rotate .
Each time the controller is turned, the
image is rotated from 0, 90, 180, 270.
i Information
!ŸPress the controller to restore the original
image state.
Slideshow Setting
Press the MENU key Ü
Select Slideshow .
Image slideshow intervals can be set at
5 sec , 10 sec , 20 sec , 30 sec
intervals.
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Navigation l 3-5
Navigation
Basic Mode Screen
No NameDetails
ò Car direction
and Scale Map direction and GPS reception state and scale
displa
y

.
ó Lane Info Recommended lanes taking the f
ollo
wing
intersection and expected route into consideration.
ô Preliminary
Guidance Displays

, ETA, remaining time and distance from
current position to the destination.
õ Speed Limit Displa
y
ed at all times when driving on roads with
speed limits.
ö Car Position
Mark Displays the current v

ehicle position and direction.
÷ Remaining
Distance Remaining distance until ne
xt tur

n.
ø NAVI Home Displays the Na
vi Home screen.
ù MENU Displays map option f
eatures related popup menu.
ú Guidance Mode Changes the right Na
vi screen guidance mode.
÷
ó
ø
ô
ù
õ
ú
ö
ò
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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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