lock Hyundai Equus 2016 Digital Navigation System

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Table of Contents
4
1. General
Warnings and Cautions
Safety Warnings1-2
Safety Cautions1-3
Key Product Features
Key Product Features1- 4
Component Names and Functions
Head Unit  1-5
Front Central Controller1-7
Rear Central Controller(Optional)1- 8
Rear Controller(Optional) 1-9
Front Climate Control1-10
Rear Climate Control 1 (Optional)1-11
Rear Climate Control 2 (Optional)1-11
Steering Remote Controller1-12
Rear View Mirror 1-13
Using the System for the First Time
Turning the System On/Off 1-14
Turning the System On 1-14
Turning the System Off 1-14
Resetting the System
 1-15
Battery Warning Message
 1-15
Auto Video Lock
 1-15
HOME Screen1-16
Status Icons 1-17
Languages 1-18
Adjusting the Volume1-18
Adjusting the Radio/Media Volume1-18
Adjusting the Voice Guidance Volume
1-18
Adjusting the Call Volume
 1-19
Using the Soft Keys 1-19
Inputting Text with the Controller 1-2 0
2. AV
FM/AM
Basic Mode Screen2-2
Starting Mode2-4
Switching to TUNE Mode2-4
Switching to Preset Mode2-4
Searching Broadcasts Manually2-5
Searching Broadcasts Automatically2-5
Scanning Radio Frequencies2-6
Presets 2-6
Saving Radio Frequencies2-6
Using the Menu Key2-7
FM1/FM22-7
Saving Frequencies Automatically (Autostore) 2-7
Radio text On/Off2-7
HD Radio On/Off
 2-8
Changing HD Radio stations
2-8
Viewing channel information
2-8
Tagging
2-9
HD RadioTM Technology2-9
XM
Basic Mode Screen2-10
Starting Mode 2-12
Switching to TUNE Mode2-12
Switching to Preset Mode2-12
Searching Channels2-13
Saving channel2-14
Channel List2-14
Presets 2-14
Using the Menu Key2-15
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XM1/XM2/XM32-15
Searching a Channel
2-15
Scan
2-15
Category Lock
2-16
DISC
About Discs 2-17
Precautions upon handling discs 2-17
Supported Disc Format2-18
Disc Type2-18
Disc Formats
 2-18
Before playing a MP3 Disc2-19
Supported MP3 File Specification2-19
Recommended bit rates and frequency
 2-19
Detailed Specification
 2-19
Precautions upon burning MP3 files
2-19
CD-R/RW Compatibility
2-20
Disc/Content Format Compatibility2-20
By Format according to Disc Type 2-20
Ordinary Disc Compatibility
 2-20
Dual-Layer DVD Video Discs
2-21
DVD Region Code
 2-21
PBC (Play-Back Control)-Compatible Video
CD
2-21
PC-created Disc Compatibility
 2-21
Compressed Audio Compatibility
2-21
About DVD Titles 2-22
Understanding of the DVD Titles2-22
Color TV Support
 2-22
DISC CD
Basic Mode Screen2-23
Starting Mode 2-24
Playing a CD2-24
Selecting a Track
 2-24
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD
Tracks
 2-25
Searching CD Tracks
2-25
Track Info/Play Info
 2-25
CD List
2-26
Using the Menu Key2-26
Shuffle 2-27
Repeat
 2-27
Scan
2-27
DISC MP3
Basic Mode Screen2-28
Starting Mode 2-29
Playing DISC MP32-29
Selecting DISC MP3 files
2-29
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding DISC MP3
Files
 2-30
Searching DISC MP3
 2-30
File Info/Play Info
2-30
MP3 List
 2-31
Using the Menu Key2-31
Shuffle2-31
Repeat
 2-32
Scan
2-32
DVD
Basic Mode Screen2-33
Starting Mode 2-35
Playing a DVD2-35
Selecting a Chapter
2-35
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding Chapter
 2-36
Searching Chapter
2-36
Viewing in Full Screen
 2-36
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Table of Contents
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5. Voice Recognition
Using Voice Recognition
Using Voice Recognition5-2
Creating a suitable cabin environment5-2
Starting Voice Recognition 5-3
Starting Voice Recognition5-3
Skipping Prompt Messages
 5-4
Re-starting Voice Recognition
 5-4
Ending Voice Recognition
5-4
Adjusting Voice Recognition Volume
5-4
Illustration on Using Voice Recognition 5-5
Voice Command List
Voice Command List 5-6
Help Command List5-6
Audio System Command List5-7
FM/AM Radio5-7
XM Radio
 5-8
CD (Audio Type)
5-8
CD (MP3 Type)
5-9
DVD
5-9
VCD (Video CD)
5-9
USB Audio 5-10
USB Video
 5-10
USB Image
5-11
iPod
5-11
Jukebox Audio
 5-12
Jukebox Video
 5-12
Jukebox Image
5-13
Others
5-13
Phone Command List5-13
Navigation Command List 5-14
Destination5-14
Map
5-15
POI Category List5-16
6. INFO/Setup
Starting Mode
Starting Mode 6-2
XM Data
XM Data6-2
Climate
Climate6-6
Vehicle Height (Optional)
Vehicle Height(Optional)6-8
Driving Mode (Optional)
Driving Mode (Optional)6-9
System Settings
Voice Recognition Settings6-9
Clock Settings
 6-10
Power Off Settings (Default Image)
6-11
Locking the Rear System
6-11
Turn Rear Climate System Off
 6-12
Language
 6-12
Keyboard
 6-12
Interactive Guide
6-13
Help
6-13
System Update
6-13
Sound Settings
Fader/Balance6-14
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Using the System for the First Time
Component Names and Functions l 1-15
Resetting the System
This feature is used to reset the system in
the occurrence of an unforeseen error or
problem.
Press and hold the RESET key (about 1
second).
(The use of a clip or pin is recommended
when resetting the system.)
i Information
!ŸUpon resetting the system, saved data and
settings information (radio frequencies,
volume and display settings and more) will
be restored back to the default factory state.
Such are not indications of malfunctions.
Battery Warning Message
Use the system only when the engine is
running. If the system is turned on with the
engine off, then the following warning will
be displayed.
This message will automatically disappear
once the engine is turned on.
i Information
!ŸUsing the system for prolonged periods
of time without the engine running may
result in battery discharge.
Auto Video Lock
When using the DVD, VCD, or another
video mode while driving, the display will
be turned off for safety. A related message
screen is also displayed.
< While In USB Video Mode >
Even if the screen is turned off, the media
sound will continue to be played. The
screen will automatically turn back on once
the gear is set to P or the parking brake is
turned On.
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Using the System for the First Time
Component Names and Functions l 1-17
Status Icons
Various system status icons, including Navigation, AV, and
Bluetooth
®, are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
No NameDescription
ò
Displayed when the Navigation voice guidance has been set to mute.
óDisplayed when AV mode has been set to mute.
ô
Displayed when a Bluetooth® phone has been connected.
Displayed upon downloading contacts from the Bluetooth® phone.
õ
Displayed when the user is on a Bluetooth® call.
Displayed when the user is on a Blue Link call.
Displayed when the microphone has been turned off during a call.
öDisplays the Blue Link phone sensitivity.
÷Displayed when data within the disc, Jukebox, or USB is currently be-
ing read.
ø
Displayed when the rear system is turned on (Optional)
Displayed when the rear system is turned off (Optional)
Displayed when the rear system is turned on but locked (Optional)
Displayed when the rear system is turned off and locked(Optional)
ùDisplayed when a le is being copied into the Jukebox.
ò ÷ ó ø ô ù õ ö
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XM
XM l 2-11
Basic Mode Screen
No NameDescription
û XM1/XM2/
XM3 Con
v

erts to XM1, XM2 or XM3 mode.
ü Search
Channel Searches XM channels
.
ý Scan !Ÿ
Pla ys channel with super
ior reception for 5 seconds
each.
!Ÿ Within preset mode, scans previously saved presets.
þ Category
Loc k When searching f

or channels with the category lock
set, only the channels within the xed category can be
searched.
ÿ Save
Channel Sa
v

es current channel.
! Sound
Settings Displa
ys the sound settings screen.
! Displa

y
Settings Displa
ys the displa

y settings screen.
û
ü
ý
þ
ÿ
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ø
!
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XM
2-16
Category Lock
Press the MENU key Ü Select
Category Lock .
Once Category Lock is turned ON, the
Category Lock icon is displayed on the
main screen. Upon operating the seek fea-
ture with the Lock ON, only channels within
the category are searched.
i Information
!ŸPerforming the below operations in Lock
ON state will search only the channels
within the current category.
Operating Scan in TUNE mode
Changing channels by turning the con-
troller in TUNE mode
Changing channels by turning the
TUNE knob in TUNE mode
Searching channels through Seek Up/
Down
!ŸThe below operations are not affected by
the Category Lock feature.
Selecting saved Preset channels
Changing channels by turning the con-
troller in Preset mode
Changing channels from the Channel
List
!ŸChanging channels through voice recog-
nition
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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 4-11
Switching to Call Waiting
If another person calls while you are
already on a call, the current call must be
placed on hold or ended to answer the new
call.
ò
ó
ô
õ
If there is waiting call, press the
key on the steering remote controller or
press the
Switch button on the
Phone screen.
No Name Description
ò Hold 1st
call Places current call on call
w
aiting and ans

wer new call.
ó End 1st
call Ends current call and answ

er
new call.
ô Reject Rejects ne
w call and maintains
current call.
õ Switc

h
If there is a call waiting,
switches to the waiting call
waiting call.
i Information
!ŸCall waiting is a feature that allows the
caller to answer a second call while
already on a call. When call waiting is
used, the first call is placed on waiting
mode.
!ŸThe Call Waiting feature may not be sup-
ported in some mobile phones.
Turning MIC On/Off
While on a call Ü Select MIC Off .
If you press the MIC Off button, The out-
going volume is muted and blocked to the
other party.
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INFO/Setup
6-10
Clock Settings
Select the Clock Settings button.
Time Setting
This option is used to set the time used
within the AVN system.
Time Format
The digital clock can be displayed in either
a 12 hour or 24 hour time formats.
GPS Time
This option is used to set time according to
the received GPS time.
i Information
!ŸIf the time on the analog clock within the
vehicle is incorrect, reset the time within
the multimedia system.
<How to Reset the Time>
Within System Settings, select Clock Settings
Ü Select
GPS Time Ü
Uncheck GPS Time
Ü
Re-check
GPS Time.
!ŸWhen GPS Time is applied, the GPS time
is applied after the needle within the internal
analog clock completes one full revolution.
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