HYUNDAI I20 2014 Owners Manual

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IInformation- Using the USB Device
• Connect the USB device after turn-
ing on the engine. The USB device
may become damaged if it is already
connected when the ignition is
turned on. The USB device may not
operate properly if the car ignition
is turned on or off with the USB
device connected.
• Be careful for static electricity when connecting/disconnecting USB
devices.
• Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognized when connected as an
external device.
• When connecting an external USB device, the vehicle’s audio system
may not recognize the USB depend-
ing on what firmware is used by
USB device or what files are on the
USB.
• Only products formatted with byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be
recognized.
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• This device recognizes USB devices
formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file for-
mats. This device does not recognize
files in NTFS file format.
• Some USB devices may not be sup- ported due to compatibility issues.
• Avoid contact between the USB con- nector and bodily parts or foreign
objects.
• Repeated connecting/disconnecting of USB devices within short periods
of time may result in product mal-
function.
• A strange noise may occur when dis- connecting the USB.
• Make sure to connect/disconnect external USB devices with the audio
power turned off.
• The amount of time required to rec- ognize the USB device may differ
depending on the type, size or file
formats stored on the USB. Such
differences in time are not indica-
tions of malfunctions.
• The vehicle audio system only sup- ports USB devices designed to play
music files.
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• USB images and videos are not sup-
ported.
• Do not use the USB interface to charge batteries or USB accessories
that generate heat. Doing so may
lead to worsened performance or
damage to the audio system.
• The audio system may not recognize the USB device if separately pur-
chased USB hubs and extension
cables are being used. Connect the
USB device directly with the USB
port of the vehicle.
• When using mass storage USB devices with separate logical drives,
only files saved to the root drive can
be played.
• Files may not properly operate if application programs are installed
on the USBs.
• The audio system may not operate normally if MP3 Players, cellular
phones, digital cameras, or other
electronic devices (USB devices not
recognized as portable disk drives)
are connected with the audio sys-
tem.
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• Charging through the USB may notwork for some mobile devices.
• The device may not support normal operation when using an atypical
USB memory device (miniature,
keychain, etc.). For best results, use
a typical USB device that has a
metal case.
• The device may not support normal operation when using formats such
as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory.
• The device will not support files locked by DRM (Digital Rights
Management.).
• USB memory sticks used by con- necting an Adaptor (SD Type or CF
Type) may not be properly recog-
nized.
• The device may not operate proper- ly when using USB HDDs or USBs
subject to connection failures
caused by vehicle vibrations. (e.g. i-
stick type)
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• Avoid use of USB
memory products that
can also be used as key
chains or mobile phone
accessories. Use of such
products may cause damage to the
USB jack.
• Connecting an MP3 device or phone through various channels, such as
AUX/BT or Audio/USB mode may
result in pop noises or abnormal
operation.
• Use USB 2.0 devices for better com- patibility. Maximum device size
supported is 32 GB.
II nformation- Using the iPod
®
• iPod
®
is a registered trademark of
Apple Inc.
• In order to use the iPod
®
with your
vehicle’s audio system, you must use
a dedicated iPod
®
cable. (the cable
that is supplied when purchasing
iPod
®/iPhone
®
products)
• If the iPod
®is connected to the vehi-
cle while it is playing, a high pitch
sound could occur for approximate-
ly 1-2 seconds immediately after
connecting. If possible, connect the
iPod
®
to the vehicle with the iPod
®
stopped/paused.
• When the vehicle ignition is set to ACC or ON, connecting the iPod
®
through the iPod
®
cable will charge
the iPod
®through the car audio sys-
tem.
• When connecting with the iPod
®
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• When the Equalizer features of an
external device, such as the iPod
®,
and the audio system are both
active, Equalizer effects could over-
lap and cause sound deterioration
and distortion. Whenever possible,
turn off the Equalizer feature with-
in the external device when it is con-
nected to the audio system.
• Noise may occur when an iPod
®
or
AUX device is connected. When
such devices are not being used, dis-
connect the device for storage.
• When the iPod
®
or AUX device
power is connected to the power
jack, playing the external device
may result in noise. In such cases,
disconnect the power connection before use.
• Skipping or improper operation may occur depending on the charac-
teristics of your iPod
®/iPhone
®
device.
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• If your iPhone
®is connected to both
the Bluetooth
®
and USB, the sound
may not be properly played. In your
iPhone
®, select the Dock connector
or Bluetooth
®
to change the sound
output (source).
• iPod
®
mode cannot be operated
when the iPod
®
cannot be recog-
nized due to the playing of versions
that do not support communication
protocols, cases of iPod
®abnormali-
ties and defects.
• For fifth generation iPod
®
Nano
devices, the iPod
®may not be recog-
nized when the battery level is low.
Please charge the iPod
®
for use.
• The search/play orders shown with- in the iPod
®
device may differ from
the orders shown within the audio
system.
• If the iPod
®
malfunctions due to an
iPod
®
device defect, reset the iPod
®
and try again. (To learn more, refer
to your iPod
®
manual)
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• Some iPod
®s may not sync with the
System depending on the version. If
the Media is removed before the
Media is recognized, then the sys-
tem may not properly restore the
previously operated mode. (iPad
®
charging is not supported.)
• Use an iPod
®
cable shorter than 1
meter in length such as the one orig-
inally supplied with a new iPod
®,
longer cables may lead to the audio
system not recognizing the iPod
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IInformation- Using Bluetooth
®
(BT) Audio
(if equipped)
• Bluetooth
®Audio Mode can be used
only when a Bluetooth
®
phone has
been connected.
• Bluetooth
®
Audio Mode will not be
available when connecting mobile
phones that do not support this fea-
ture.
• If a Bluetooth
®
Phone is being used
to play music and receives an
incoming or outgoing phone call,
then the music will stop.
• Moving the Track up/down while playing Bluetooth®audio mode may
result in pop noises with some
mobile phones.
• Bluetooth
®
streaming audio may
not be supported in some mobile
phones.
• When returning to Bluetooth
®
Audio mode after ending a call, the
mode may not automatically restart
in some mobile phones.
• Receiving an incoming call or mak- ing an outgoing call while playing
Bluetooth
®
Audio may result in
audio interference.
Media ModeChange Mode:
[MEDIA]
button
• Each time the button is pressed, the media mode popup will be dis-
played or closed.
• The media mode popup will not be displayed when
[SETUP/CLOCK]
button [Display] [Mode popup]
is turned [Off].
You can select a menu in the mode
popup by using the
[1]
~
[6]
(Preset) buttons or
TUNE
knob.
• If media device(USB, AUX) is con- nected, then it will automatically
operate. Once it is disconnected,
the previous mode will be restored.
• The Audio/Bluetooth
®(BT) Audio*/
AUX volume can also be con-
trolled.
* if equipped
Information
When you connect an Apple device,
playback does not start automatically.
Repeat:
[1 RPT]
button
• Repeats the current song or repeats all songs within the current
folder.
•iPod
®
mode: Repeat Song ➟
Repeat Off
• USB mode: Repeat Song ➟
Repeat Folder ➟ Off
Shuffle:
[2 SHFL]
button
• Plays all songs within the current
folder(category) or play all songs in
random order.
•iPod
®
mode: Shuffle All ➟ Shuffle
Off
• USB mode: Shuffle Folder ➟
Shuffle All ➟ Off
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[
SEEK/TRACK]
button[∨ SEEK/TRACK]
button
• Pressing the button: Plays the cur- rent song from the beginning. If the
[∨ SEEK/TRACK]
button is pressed
again within 1 second, the previous
song is played.
• Pressing and holding the button (more than 1.0 second): Rewinds
the song.
[SEEK/TRACK ∧]
button
• Pressing the button: Plays the next song.
• Pressing and holding the button (more than 1.0 second): Fast-for-
wards the song.
Information
• BT Audio*, AUX don’t support Rewind/Fast-forward feature.
• Changing the previous/next song may not be supported in some
Bluetooth
®
devices.
* if equipped
Search Song:
TUNE
knob
(USB/iPod
®
only)
• Turning
TUNE
knob: Searches for
songs(files).
• Pressing
TUNE
knob: Plays selected
song(file).
Information
• BT Audio* and AUX don’t support playlist feature.
• In iPod
®
Mode, song (file) lists are
not supported if music is played
using the Music application after
connecting the iPod
®.
• While BT Audio* is playing, press- ing the
TUNE
knob plays and paus-
es the current song.
* if equipped
Search Folder:
[FOLDER]
button
Searches the previous/next folder.
(USB)
Information
If a folder is selected by pressing theTUNE
knob, the first file within the
selected folder will be played.
USBDisplays Menu Popup when pressing
the
[MENU]
button.
ListMoves to the list screen.InformationDisplays information of the current
song.Sound SettingsMoves to Sound Settings.
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iiPod
®
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
the
[MENU]
button.
ListMoves to the list screen.InformationDisplays information of the current
song.Sound SettingsMoves to Sound Settings.
BT Audio (if equipped)Displays Menu Popup when pressing
the
[MENU]
button.
Sound SettingsMoves to Sound Settings.
Information
• Depending on the connected Bluetooth device, mobile phone, or
the music player you are using,
playback controls may differ.
• Depending on the music player you are using, streaming may not be
supported.
• Audio may not automatically start playing in some Bluetooth
®
devices.
If the music in the Bluetooth®device
is not played after changing to audio
streaming mode, press the TUNE
knob. Check if the music is playing
in the Bluetooth
®
device after
changing to audio streaming mode.
• Audio streaming may not be sup- ported for some Bluetooth
®
devices.
• If Bluetooth
®device is disconnected,
BT Audio is ended.
• Bluetooth
®connection is required to
use BT Audio. Refer to the
Bluetooth®
manual for more infor-
mation.
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• Focus on the road while driving.The driver's primary responsibil-
ity is in the safe and legal oper-
a tion of the vehicle. Drivers
should not use any hand held
devices or other equipment or
vehicle systems that distract the
driver during vehicle operation.
• Do not stare at the multimedia screen for long periods of time
while driving. Staring at the
screen for prolonged periods of
time can lead to traffic accide nts
and can result in personal
injuries.
WARNING
AUXDisplays Menu Popup when pressing
the
[MENU]
button.
Sound SettingsMoves to Sound Settings.
Information
• AUX mode can be used only when an external audio player has been
connected.
• If only a cable is connected to the AUX without an external device, the
mode will be changed to AUX, but
noise may occur. When an external
device is not being used, remove the
connector jack.
• When the external device power is connected to the power jack, play-
ing the external device may output
noise. In such cases, disconnect the
power connection before use.
Phone (if Bluetooth equipped)
Information
- Using Bluetooth
®
(BT) Phone
What is Bluetooth
®Wireless Technology?
• Bluetooth
®
refers to a short-dis-
tance wireless networking technol-
ogy which uses a 2.45GHz fre-
quency to connect various devices
within a certain distance.
• Supported within PCs, external devices, Bluetooth
®
phones, PDAs,
various electronic devices, and auto- motive environments, Bluetooth
®
to
be transmitted at high speeds with- out having to use a connector cable.
• Bluetooth
®
Handsfree refers to a
device which allows the user to
conveniently make phone calls
with Bluetooth
®
devices through
the Multimedia system.
• The Bluetooth
®
Handsfree feature
may not be supported in some
Bluetooth
®
devices.
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••Bluetooth
®
is a feature that
enables drivers to make handsfree
calls. Connecting the head unit
with a Bluetooth
®phone allows the
user to conveniently make calls,
receive calls, and manage the
phonebook. Before using
B luetooth
®, carefully read the con-
tents of this user’s manual.
• Excessive use or operations while driving may le ad to negligent driv-
ing practices and be the cause of
accidents. Do not operate the
device excessively while driving.
• Viewing the screen for prolonged periods of time is dangerous and
may lead to accident s. When driv-
ing, view the screen only for short
periods of time.
• Pairing Bluetooth
®
devices and
use of other Bluetooth
®
features
are not supported when the vehicle
is in motion. For safety, please first
park your vehicle. • Be
fore connecting the head unit
with the Bluetooth
®
device, check
to see that the mobile device sup-
ports Bluetooth
®
features.
• Even if the mobile device supports Bluetooth
®, the device will not be
found during device searches if the
device has been set to hidden
state or the Bluetooth
®
power is
turned off. Disable the hidden state
or turn on the Bluetooth®
power
prior to searching/connecting with
the head unit.
• If a Bluetooth
®
device becomes
disconnected due to being out of
communication range, turning the
device OFF, or a Blueto oth
®
com-
munication error, corresponding
Bluetooth
®
devices are automati-
cally searched and reconnected.
• If you do not want automatic con- nection with your Bluetooth
®
device, turn the Bluetooth
®
feature
off in the Bluetooth
®
device.
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• Only one Bluetooth
®device can be
connected at a time.
• Bluetooth
®
connection may
become intermittently disconnect-
ed in some Bluetooth
®
devices.
Follow these steps to try again.
1. Turn the Bluetooth
®
function
within the Bluetooth®
device
OFF/ON and try again.
2. Turn the Bluetooth
®
device
power OFF/ON and try again.
3. Completely remove the Bluetooth
®
device battery,
reboot, and then again.
4. Reboot the Multimedia System and try again.
5. Delete all paired devices from
both of Bluetooth
®
device and
Head Unit sides and then try
again.
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•• If the Bluetooth
®
device is not con-
nected, it is not possible to enter
Phone mode. After connecting
your Bluetooth
®
device to your car,
use the Bluetooth®
features.
• You will not be able to use the handsfree feature when your
phone is outside of the cellular
s ervice area (e.g. in a tunnel, in a
underground, in a mountainous
area, etc.).
• If the cellular phone si gnal is poor
or the vehicles interior noise is too
loud, it may be difficult to hear the
other person’s voice during a call.
• Do not place the Bluetooth
®
device
near or inside metallic objects, oth-
erwise communications with
Bluetooth
®
system or cellular serv-
ice stations can be disturbed.
• Placing the audio system within an electromagne tic environment may
result in noise interference.
(Continued)(Continued)
• Some Bluetooth
®
devices may
cause interference noise or mal-
function to audio system. In this
case, store the device in a different
location may resolve the condition.
• While a device is connected through Bluetooth
®, your device
may discharge quicker than usual
for additional Bluetooth
®-related
operations.
• The handsfree call volume and quality may differ depending on the
Bluetooth
®
device.
• If Connection Priority is set upon vehicle ignition (IGN/ACC ON), the
Bluetooth
®
device will be automat-
ically connected. Even if you are
outside, the Bluetooth
®
device will
be automatically connected once
you are in the vicinity of the vehi-
cle. If you do not want to automati-
cally connect your Bluetooth
®
device, turn off the Bluetooth
®
fea-
ture in your Bluetooth
®
device.
(Continued) (Continued)
• In some Bluetooth
®
devices, start-
ing the ignition while talking
through Bluetooth®
enabled
handsfree call will result in the call
becoming disconnected due to car
handsfree call transfer. If you use
your phone outside the vehicle,
turn off the Bluetooth
®
feature in
your phone.
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BBluetooth
®
Connection
Before you can use the Bluetooth
®
feature, you must first pair/connect
your Bluetooth
®
device to your car.
Pairing a New DevicePress the
[PHONE]
button in the
head unit or
[CALL]
button in the
steering wheel remote control.
In your Bluetooth
®
device,
1. Pair your car after your Bluetooth
®
device detects the Bluetooth
®
device.
2. Enter the passkey(0000) or accept the authorization popup.
3. Connect Bluetooth
®. For devices that require passkey
confirmation, a 6-digit passkey input
screen is shown in the Bluetooth
®
device & Audio. After confirming that
the 6-digit passkey on the audio
screen and the Bluetooth
®
device
are identical, select [OK] in your
Bluetooth
®
device.
Information
The 6-digit passkey in the image
above is an example. Refer to your
vehicle for the actual passkey.
Information
• Up to 5 Bluetooth
®
devices can be
paired.
• The default passkey is 0000.
• During a B luetooth®
device connec-
tion, another device cannot be paired.
• The Vehicle Name above is an exam- ple. Check the actual information
on the product.
• Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth
®
enabled Bluetooth
®
device will work only when the
Bluetooth
®
option within your
Bluetooth
®
device has been turned
on. (Methods of turning on the
Bluetooth
®enabled feature may dif-
fer depending on the Bluetooth
®
device.)
• After pairing is complete, a contacts download request is sent to the
Bluetooth
®
device. Some Bluetooth
®
devices may require confirmation
upon receiving a download request.
Ensure your Bluetooth
®
device
accepts the connection. Refer to your
phone’s user manual for additional
information regarding phone pairing
and connections.
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