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Table of Contents
8
Bluetooth Audio
About Using Bluetooth Audio2-94
Starting Mode2-94
Playing Bluetooth Audio2-95
Selecting Bluetooth Audio
 2-95
Auto Playlist
Auto Playlist 2-96
Exiting Auto Playlist2-96
3. Navigation
Before Use
Before Use3-2
Safety Cautions 3-2
About the Map3-3
About Map Scale3-3
Actual distance
 3-3
About Map Icons
3-3
About Map DB
 3-3
About Map Updates
 3-3
About Voice Guidance3-4
Guidance When using Other Modes3-4
Starting Navigation
Basic Mode Screen3-5
Starting Navigation 3-7
Displaying the Current Position 3-7
Changing the Map Mode
3-8
POI
 3-8
Add to My Places
3-9
Searching Destinations
Searching Destinations3-10
Quick Menu3-11
Favorites

3-11
Address Search
3-12
POI Search
3-12
Previous Destinations
3-14
Previous Start Position
 3-14
Previous Searches
 3-15
Emergency
 3-15
My Places
3-15
Intersection
3-16
Coordinates
 3-16
Exit/Entrance
3-17
Previous Map
3-17
Set as Destination 3-18
Simulation
3-19
Add Waypoint
 3-19
Route Options
 3-20
Cancel Route
 3-20
Route Guidance
 3-21
Route Menus
Route Menu 3-24
Canceling the Route3-25
Route Overview
 3-25
Route Option
 3-26
Edit Waypoint
2-27
Destination Info
 3-27
Route Info
3-28
Avoid Area
3-28
Navigation Settings
NAVI Setup3-30
Main3-31
Display
3-31
Route Search
3-32
Guidance
3-32
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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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Navigation l 3-3
Navigation
About the Map
Some roads, site names, facility informa-
tion and fare rates may have changed after
map data development and may differ with
actual road conditions.
About Map Scale
If ‘300ft’ is displayed on the left side of
the map, this represents a map scale of
1/10,000.
Actual distance
Level mi/ftkm/m
1 150 ft 50 m
2 300 ft 100 m
3 700 ft 200 m
4 0.25 mi 400 m
5 0.5 mi 800 m
6 1 mi 1.6 km
7 2 mi 3.2 km
8 4 mi 6.4 km
9 8 mi 12 km
10 16 mi 25 km
11 32 mi 50 km
12 64 mi 100 km
13 130 mi 200 km
14 250 mi 400 km
i Information
!ŸTurn the controller left to scale in, and turn
the controller right to scale out.
!ŸThe scales in which traffic information are
provided from 150ft~4mi. (Differentiated
by color within scale bar)
About Map Icons
Icons displayed on the map may be differ-
ent with actual conditions. Also, display of
multiple icons may be displayed under one
mark.
About Map DB
Unlicensed copying of the map in any
form, in full or in part, is strictly prohibited.
About Map Updates
1. Download the update file from
http://www.mapnsoft.com to your com-
puter then unzip it.
2. Move the update files to the root of your USB.
3. To learn more, refer to the ‘System Update’ section of this user’s manual.
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Navigation l 3-7
Navigation
Starting Navigation
Press the MAPVOICE key or press the
HOME key Ü Turn the controller left/
right and select the Navigation icon Ü
Navigation mode will start.
i Information
!ŸIf you turn on AV mode while the Navigation
is operating, only voice guidance will be
provided.
Displaying the Current Position
Press the MAPVOICE key within any mode
while using to system to display the current
position, vicinity and the current position
mark.
i Information
!ŸWhen riding in a new car or after replac-
ing the battery terminal, the car position
mark may appear at a location different
from your actual current position.
!ŸEven if the car position mark on the map
is different, map matching or GPS info are
used to automatically update the current
position.
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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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Navigation
Navigation l 3-37
These are landmark and logo icons that display facilities within 2D map mode. The size of the symbol may be
displayed differently according to the map scale. Symbols may change without prior notice during map updates.
Symbols shown within the manual represent a portion of all symbols and should be used as a reference. 2D Landmarks
Category Sub-category Icon
Restaurant Restaurant
American
French
Italian
Continental
Mexican
Japanese
Chinese
Korean
Vegetarian Food
Seafood
Latin American
Asian
African
Coffee Shop
Others
Category Sub-category Icon
Automotive Automotive
Hyundai Dealership
KIA Dealership
Gas Station
Parking
Auto service
Road Assistance
Automobile Dealership
Auto Parts
Rest Area
Car Wash
Motorcycle Dealership
Tr a v e l
Tr a v e lAirport
Hotel
Tourist Information
Category Sub-category Icon
Tr a v e l Tourist Attraction
Travel Agent
City Center
Rental Car Agency
Campground
Ferry Terminal
Bus Station
Local Transit
Train Station
Shopping
Shopping
Department Store
Convenience Store
Shopping Center
Grocery Store
Music Store
Bookstore
Map Landmarks and Logos
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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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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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Slideshow2-82
Slideshow 2-60
Slideshow Setting(JUKEBOX Image)2-62
Slideshow Setting(USB Image)2-84
Sound Settings 6-14
Starting Bluetooth®(Bluetooth®)4-4
Starting Mode(AUX)2-93
Starting Mode(Blue Link)7-2
Starting Mode(Bluetooth Audio) 2-94
Starting Mode(DISC CD)2-24
Starting Mode(DISC MP3)2-29
Starting Mode(DVD)2-35
Starting Mode(FM/AM)2-4
Starting Mode(INFO/Setup) 6-2
Starting Mode(iPod)2-89
Starting Mode(JUKEBOX)2-51
Starting Mode(USB)2-72
Starting Mode(VCD)2-41
Starting Mode(XM)2-12
Starting Navigation3-7
Starting Voice Recognition5-3
Status Icons1-17
Steering Remote Controller1-12
Stolen Vehicle Recovery7-3
Storage Space2-55
Subtitle Language2-38
Supported Disc Format2-18
Supported iPod devices2-87
Supported MP3 File Specification2-19
Surround6-15
Switching Call to Bluetooth® Phone4-10
Switching Call to the Handsfree4-10
Switching to Call Waiting4-11
Switching to Preset Mode2-12
Switching to Preset Mode(FM/AM)2-4
Switching to Tune Mode2-12
Switching to Tune Mode(FM/AM)2-4
System Settings6-9
System Update6-13
T
Tagging 2-9
Title/DVD Menu2-38
Track Info/Play Info2-25
Traffic3-33
Traffic Information3-33
Treble/Middle/Bass6-14
Troubleshooting8-7
Turn Rear Climate System Off 6-12
Turning MIC On/Off4-11
Turning the System Off1-14
Turning the System On1-14
Turning the System On/Off1-14
U
Understanding of the DVD Titles2-22
USB Audio5-10
USB Audio List2-74
USB Audio Mode2-72
USB Image5-11
USB Image List 2-83
USB Image Mode2-81
USB MP3 Information and Precautions2-66
USB Video5-10
USB Video List2-79
USB Video Mode2-78
Using Bluetooth®4-8
Using iPod Devices2-85
Using the List Menu Key(JUKEBOX Audio)2-55
Using the List Menu Key(JUKEBOX Image) 2-63
Using the List Menu Key(JUKEBOX Video)2-59
Using the List Menu Key(USB Audio)2-77
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