Hyundai Sonata 2016 Car Multimedia System Manual

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Product Specification
Troubleshooting FAQ
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10-2 I Appendix
Product Specification
TFT-LCD
Screen Size Navigation Device - 8 inch(176.4 x 99.36mm)
ResolutionNavigation Device - 384,000 pixels
(Resolution: 800 x 480)
Operating
Method TFT(Thin Film Transistor) Active Matrix
Viewing Angle Left/Right, Top/Bottom : ALL 89 Š

Internal
Lighting LED
Radio
Channels FM : 87.5 MHz ~ 107.9 MHz(Step : 200 kHz)
AM : 530 kHz ~ 1710 kHz(Step : 10 kHz)
Sensitivity FM : Under 10dBu/AM : Under 35dBu
Distortion
Factor Within 2%
Common
Name Car TFT LCD Display Navigation Unit
Power Supply DC 14.4V Operating
PowerDC 9V ~ DC 16V
Current
Consumption 2.5A Sleep
Current0.5mA
(Head Unit Only)
Operating
Temperature -20 ~ +70

(-4 ~ +158
×
Storage
Temperature -40 ~ 85

(-40 ~ 185×

Dimensions 178 X 102 X138mm (Main BOX)
Weight 2.7kg
CDMA
FrequencyTX: 824MHz~849MHz(BC0), 850MHz~1910MHz(BC1)
RX: 869MHz~894MHz(BC0), 930MHz~1990MHz(BC1)
Sensitivity -104dBm under(FER=0.5% under)
Power 23.01~30dBm (BC0, BC1, conducted)
Appendix
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Appendix I 10-3
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Wi-Fi Details
Frequency2412 ~ 2462MHz
Specification 802.11b/g/n
Number of
Channels 11 channels
Operating
T emper
ature -20 ~ +70

(-4 ~ +158
×)
LTE RF Spec
LTE RX
Frequency
1805 ~ 1880MHz(B3)
Sensitivity -93.3dBm under@10M(B3)
(Throughout ≥ 95%)
TX Frequency
1710 ~ 1785MHz(B3)
Max RF
Output P
owerPower Class3(B3), 20.3dBm ~
25.7dBm (conducted)
WCDMA
(HSPA+) RX
Frequency 2110 ~ 2170MHz(B3)
Sensitivity
-106.0dBm under(BER=0.1%

under)
TX F
requency 1920 ~ 1980MHz(B3)
Max RF
Output P
ower20.3dBm ~ 25.7dBm (Power
Class3, conducted)
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Frequency
Range
2402 ~ 2480 MHz Supported
Bluetooth®
Specification 3.0
Supported
Profile Handsfree(1.6), A2DP(1.2), AVRCP(1.4), PBAP(1.0)
Output 0.125mW
Number of
Channels 79 channels
CAUTION
!ŸThe producer and installer cannot provide services related to life
safety as the concerned radio equipment is liable to radio interference.
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10-4 I Appendix
Troubleshooting
1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the
device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device.
2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions
listed below.
3. If the problems persist, contact your Hyundai dealer.
Problem Possible Cause
There are small red,
blue, or green dots on
the screen

Because the LCD is manufactured with
technology requiring high point density,
a pixel or lighting deficiency may occur
within 0.01% of total pixels
The sound or image is
not working

Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned
to [ACC] or [ON]?


Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?
The screen is being dis-
played but sound is not
working

Has the volume been set to a low level?


Has the volume been muted?
When the power is
turned on, the corners of
the screen are dark

The display appearing somewhat dark
after prolonged periods of use is normal
with LCD panels. It is not a malfunction


If the screen is very dark, contact your
nearest Hyundai dealer for assistance
Sound is w orking from
only one speak

er

Are the positions of Fader or Balance
sound controls adjusted to only one side?
Problem Possible Cause
Sound does not work in
AUX mode

Are the audio connector jacks fully
inserted into the AUX terminal?
The external device is
not working

Is the external device connected with a
standard connector cable?
Upon turning power on,
the most recent mode
screen is not displayed Within modes that play files by reading
external sources, such as discs, USB, iPod,
or Bluetooth
® streaming mode, the most
recently played mode screen prior to turning
off power may not properly load

If there is no disc or the corresponding
device is not connected, the mode oper-
ated prior to the most recent mode will
operate


If the previous mode still cannot be prop-
erly played, the mode operated prior to
that will operate
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Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
The image
color/tone
quality is low

The brightness, satu-
ration, hue, and con-
trast levels are not set
properly

Properly adjust the bright-
ness, saturation, hue, and
contrast levels through
Display Setup
Sound does
not work

The volume level is
set to the lowest level


The connection is not
proper


The device is cur-
rently fast-forwarding,
rewinding, scanning,
or playing in slow
mode

Adjust the volume level


Check to see that the
device has been properly
connected


The sound will not work
when the device is fast-for-
warding, rewinding, scan-
ning, or playing in slow
mode
The sound or
image quality
is low

Vibration is occurring
from where the con-
version switch has
been installed


Image color/tone
quality is low

The sound may be
short-circuited and the
image distorted if the
device vibrates


The device will return to
normal once vibrations
stopProblem Possible Cause Countermeasure
The power
does not turn
on The fuse is
disconnected


Replace with a suitable fuse


If the fuse is disconnected
again, please contact
your point of purchase or
Hyundai dealer
Device is not properly
connected

Chec k to see that the de
vice
has been proper
ly con-
nected
The system
does not
play The vehicle battery is low

Charge the battery If the
problem persists, contact
your point of purchase or
Hyundai dealer
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10-6 I Appendix
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
The USB
does not
work

USB memory is
damaged


USB memory has
been contaminated


A separately pur-
chased USB HUB is
being used


A USB extension
cable is being used


A USB which is not
a Metal Cover Type
USB Memory is
being used


An HDD type, CF,
SD Memory is being
used


There are no music
files which can be
played

Please use after formatting
the USB into FAT 12/16/32
format


Remove any foreign sub-
stances on the contact sur-
face of the USB memory and
multimedia terminal


Directly connect the USB
memory with the multimedia
terminal on the vehicle


Directly connect the USB
memory with the multimedia
terminal on the vehicle


Use standard USB Memory


Use standard USB Memory


Only MP3, WMA file formats
are supported. Please use
only the supported music file
formats
The iPod is
not recog-
nized even
though it has
been
connected

There are no titles
which can be played


The iPod firmware
version has not
been properly
updated


The iPod device
does not recognize
downloads


Use iTunes to download and
save MP3 files into the iPod


Use iTunes to update the firm-
ware version and reconnect
the iPod with the device


Reset the iPod and reconnect
with the device
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
Bluetooth
does not
work or its
limited func-
tions are
available

Bluetooth on your
mobile phone is set
to OFF


The Bluetooth con-
nection is not made


Android Auto is
active

Set it to ON


Make the connection active


Deactivate the mode
Android Auto
does not
work with
proper
connection

Android Auto block-
ing is made in your
phone


The status of the
application has an
error


OS system version
not supported


Android Auto App
not installed


Android Auto is OFF
in connectivity set-
ting


Non acceptance of
request of approval

Release the blocking.


Clear the error.


End the application process
and try again


OS system of the phone
should be 5.x or more and
can be used by installing
through Google play


Check Android Auto is
ON in connectivity setting.
SETUPÜ Connectivity
(Select)


Accept request of approval
Android Auto is connected
first time
i Information
• While operating the device, if an abnormality occurs that cannot be
corrected with the above descr
ibed measures, press the
RESET
key to
reset the system.
• Press and hold the
RESET key (over 1 second). The device power will
turn off and the system will reset.
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Appendix I 10-7
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FAQ
About Pairing Mobile Phones
Q I cannot pair my mobile phone. What is the cause?
A Check to see that the mobile phone supports Bluetooth® func-
tion. Verify if Bluetooth on the cell phone is set to OFF. If so, set
it to ON. If the cell phone still can’t be registered, try again after
turning Bluetooth off and on, or delete the device registration on
the AVN and cell phone and then register the cell phone again.
Q What is the difference between pairing a mobile phone and con-
necting a mobile phone?
A Pairing occurs through authenticating the head unit and mobile
phone . Mobile phones paired to the head unit can be connected
and disconnected until the paired mobile phone is deleted from
the system.

Bluetooth
® Handsfree features, such as making/
answering calls or managing contacts, are supported only in
mobile phones connected with the head unit. Q
What is a Passkey?
A A passkey is the password used to authenticate the connection
betw een the head unit and mobile phone .

The passkey only
needs to be entered once when pairing the mobile phone for the
first time.
The initial passkey is 0000. You can change it with

SETUP Ü
Phone ÜBluetooth System Info ÜPasskey
menu
options.
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10-8 I Appendix
About Making/Answering Phone Calls
Q How can I answer a call?
A When there is an incoming call, a notification pop-up will
become display ed.

To answer the incoming call, press the
Accept button on the screen or the key on the steering
remote controller.

To reject the call, press the Reject button on the screen or press
the
key on the steering wheel control.
Q What should I do if I am talking on the Handsfree but want to
switch the call to the mobile phone?
A While on

a call, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the

key on the steering remote controller or press the
Use Private
button at the bottom of the Phone screen to switch the call to
your mobile phone.
About Bluetooth® Wireless Technology/
Head Unit Use Environment
Q What is the range of my wireless connection?
A The wireless connection can be used within 15 yards .
Q Ho

w many mobile phones can be paired?
A It is possible to pair up to five mobile phones.
Q Why is call quality sometimes poor?
A
Check the reception sensitivity of the mobile phone when call
quality becomes worsened. The call quality may deteriorate when
the signal strength is low. Call quality may also worsen if metal
objects , such as be v

erage cans, are placed near the mobile
phone. Chec

k to see if there are metal objects in the vicinity of the
mobile phone. The call sound and quality may differ depending on
the type of mobile phone.
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Index I 10-9
10
A
About Bluetooth® Wireless Technology/
Head Unit Use Environment …………10-8
About Disc ……………………………2-11
About Making/Answering
Phone Calls ……………………………10-8
About Pairing Mobile Phones …………10-7
About Transmission and
Reception of Radio Waves …………… 4-3
Accept/Reject Call …………………… 3-7
Accessing FM/AM Mode …………… 2-2
Accessing Pandora Radio Mode …… 7-2
Accessing SiriusXM™ Data …………7-10
Accessing SoundHound ……………… 7-5
Address ………………………………5-15
Adjusting Voice Recognition Volume … 6-5
Android Auto …………………………7-18
App List ……………………………… 7-8
Auto Connection Priority ……………… 9-5
AUX ……………………………………2-37
Avoid Street ……………………………5-34
B
Basic Features ………………………… 5-2
Basic Mode Screen ………… 2-16, 2-19
Basic Mode Screen
(HD Radio™ reception ON) ………… 2-5
Battery Warning Message ……………1-10
Before Playing a USB MP3 ……………2-22
Before Playing an MP3 Disc …………2-14
Before Use …………………………… 4-3
Before Using the Bluetooth
® Handsfree 3-2
Blue Link Settings ……………… 4-7, 9-7
Blue Link Voice Local Search ………… 4-8
Blue Link
® Safety and
Security Service ……………………… 4-5
Bluetooth Audio Mode …………………2-38
Bluetooth Connection Settings ……… 9-4
Bluetooth Connection ………………… 3-4
Bluetooth Connections Settings ………2-39
Bluetooth Phone ……………………… 3-6
Bluetooth System Information………… 9-7
Bluetooth
® Audio ………………………2-38
C
Call Commands ……………………… 6-8
Call History …………………………… 3-9
Canceling Route ………………………5-31
CAUTIONS upon Connecting
Bluetooth
® Phone …………………… 3-3
CD ……………………………………2-16
Changing Map View ………………… 5-3
Clock Settings ………………………… 9-9
Component Names and Functions … 1-5
Connecting an External Device ………2-37
Connecting Bluetooth Devices ……… 3-4
Connecting with the Blue Link Center … 4-4
Connectivity Settings …………………9-11
Connectivity Settings …………………9-11
Contacts ………………………………3-10
Index
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10-10 I Index
D
Deleting Bluetooth Devices …………… 3-5
Detour ………………………………… 5-5
Dial …………………………………… 3-7
Direct Tune …………………………… 2-8
Disc/Content Format Compatibility ……2-12
Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices …… 3-5
Display Route Information ……………5-31
Display Settings ……………………… 9-4
Display …………………………………5-35
Download Center …………………… 7-8
Downloaded Apps Settings …………9-10
Driving Info …………………………… 4-6
E
Editing Route …………………………5-33
Ending Voice Recognition …………… 6-3
Extending the Listening Time ………… 6-4
F
FAQ ……………………………………10-7
Favorites ………………………………3-11
Find the Nearest <Category> List ……6-16
FM/AM ………………………………… 2-2
G
General ………………………………5-35
Getting Started with Blue Link………… 4-4
Guidance ………………………………5-36
H
HD Radio™ Technology ……………… 2-4
Head Unit ……………………………… 1-5
Help Display …………………………… 6-6
Home Screen …………………………1-11
How to Connect to a Network ………… 9-9
How to start Siri ………………………6-21
How to use Siri …………………………6-21
I
Instructions for Using Voice Recognition 6-7
iPod …………………………… 2-30, 2-34
K
Key Product Features ………………… 1-4
Keyboard Settings ……………………9-10
L
Language Settings ……………………9-10
M
Map Scale …………………………… 5-4
Media Commands ……………………6-12
Media …………………………………2-10
Menu ………………………………… 5-4
Modem Information …………………… 9-8
MP3 ……………………………………2-19
My Apps ……………………………… 7-9
My Music ………………………………2-40
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