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Adjust the number currently in focus to
set the [hour] and press the TUNE
knob to set the [minute] and [AM/çM].
Calendar êettings
This menu is used to set the date. êelect [Calendar êettings].
Adjust the number currently in focus to
make the settings and press the
TUNE knob to move to the next setting.
Time Format
This function is used to set the 12/24
hour time format of the audio system.
êelect [Time Format] êet 12hr / 24hr.
Clock Display when çower is OFF
êelect [Clock Disp.(çwr Off)]
êet [On/
Off]. • [On]: Displays time/date on screen.
• [Off]: Turn off.
With the Phone Button (if
equipped)
çress the button êelect
[çhone].
çair çhone
êelect [çair çhone].
CAUTION
To pair a Bluetooth® Wireless Tech‐nology enabled mobile phone, au‐
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thentication and connection process‐es are first required. As a result, youcannot pair your mobile phone whiledriving the vehicle. First park yourvehicle before use.
1. êearch for device names as dis‐ played on your mobile phone and
connect.
2. êêç: êecure êimple çairing
• Non êêç supported device: After a few moments, a screen is
displayed where the passkey is
entered.
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• êêç supported device:After a few moments, a screen is displayed 6 digits passkey.
Check the passkey on your Blue‐ tooth ®
Wireless Technology de‐
vice and confirm.
The device name and passkey will be displayed on the screen for up
to 3 minutes. If pairing is not com‐
pleted within the 3 minutes, the
mobile phone pairing process will
automatically be canceled.
3. çairing completion is displayed. In some mobile phones, pairing will
automatically be followed by con‐
nection.
It is possible to pair up to five Blue‐ tooth ®
Wireless Technology enabled
mobile phones.çhone List
The names of up to 5 paired phones will be displayed.
A [
] is displayed in front of the cur‐
rently connected phone.
êelect the desired name to setup the
selected phone.
• Connecting a phone êelect [çhone List] êelect mobile
phone êelect [Connect çhone]
1. êelect a mobile phone that is not currently connected.
2. Connect the selected mobile phone.
3. Connection completion is dis‐ played.
If a phone is already connected, dis‐
connect the currently connected phone and select a new phone to
connect.
• Disconnecting a connected phone êelect [çhone List] êelect mobile
phone êelect [Disconnect çhone]
1. êelect the currently connected mobile phone.
2. Disconnect the selected mobile phone.
3. Disconnection completion is dis‐ played.
• Changing connection sequence (çrior‐ ity)
This is used to change the order (pri‐
ority) of automatic connection for the paired mobile phones.
êelect [çhone List]
êelect [çriority] êelect No. 1 çriority mobile phone
1. êelect [çriority].
2. From the paired phones, select the phone desired for No.1 priority.
3. The changed priority sequence is displayed.

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Once the connection sequence (priori‐
ty) is changed, the new no. 1 priority
mobile phone will be connected.
When the no. 1 priority cannot be connected: Automatically attempts
to connect the most recently connec‐
ted phone.
Cases when the most recently con‐
nected phone cannot be connected:
Attempts to connect in the order in which paired phones are listed.
The connected phone will automati‐
cally be changed to No. 1 priority.
• Delete êelect [çhone List]
êelect mobile
phone êelect [Delete]
1. êelect the desired mobile phone.
2. Delete the selected mobile phone.
3. Deletion completion is displayed.
When attempting to delete a current‐
ly connected phone, the phone is first
disconnected.
CAUTION
•When you delete a mobile phone,the mobile phone contacts will alsobe erased.
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•For stable Bluetooth® WirelessTechnology communication, deletethe mobile phone from the audioand also delete the audio fromyour mobile phone.
Contacts Download
This feature is used to download con‐
tacts and call histories into the audio system.
êelect [Contacts Download].
CAUTION
•The download feature may not besupported in some mobile phones.
•When downloading new contacts,delete all previously saved con‐tacts before starting download.
Outgoing Volume
This is used to set the volume of your
voice as heard by the other party while
on a Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
enabled handsfree call.
êelect [Outgoing Volume]
êet vol‐
ume. While on a call, the volume can be
changed by using the
SEEK
TRACK button.
Bluetooth êystem Off
This feature is used when you do not
wish to use the Bluetooth ®
Wireless
Technology system. êelect [Bluetooth êystem Off].
If a phone is already connected, discon‐
nect the currently connected phone
and turn the Bluetooth ®
Wireless Tech‐
nology system off.
Using the Bluetooth® Wireless Technol‐ogy
To use Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
when the system is currently off, fol‐ low these next steps. • Turning On Bluetooth ®
Wireless Tech‐
nology through the
PHONE button.
çress the
PHONE button êcreen Guid‐
ance.
Moves to the screen where Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology functions can be used and displays guidance. • Turning On Bluetooth ®
Wireless Tech‐
nology through the
button.
çress the
button êelect
[çhone].
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1. A screen asking whether to turn onBluetooth ®
Wireless Technology will
be displayed.
2. On the screen, select [YEê] to turn on Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
and display guidance.
If the Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
system is turned on, the system will
automatically try to connect the most
recently connected Bluetooth ®
Wireless
Technology mobile phone.
With the System Button
çress the button êelect [êys‐
tem] êelect menu
Memory Information (if equipped)
Displays currently used memory and
total system memory. êelect [Memory Information]
OK
The currently used memory is dis‐
played on the left side while the total system memory is displayed on the
right side.
Language
This menu is used to set the display. êelect [Language]
The system will reboot after the lan‐
guage is changed. • Language support by region. English, FranG1ais, Español

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AUDIO (WITH TOUCH SCREEN) (ONLY FOR HYBRID VEHICLE)
5ZQF#5ZQF#
8JUIBluetooth ®
8JSFMFTT5FDIOPMPHZ
+'#-6+'#-6

Feature of your audio1.• Ejects the disc.
2.
RADIO (Type B-1)
• Changes to FM/AM mode.
• Each time the button is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM1
FM2 FMA AM AMA.
3.
RADIO (Type B-2)
• Changes to FM/AM mode.
• Each time the button is pressed, the mode is changed in order of FM1
FM2 AM. 4.
MEDIA

Changes to CD, UêB (içod ®
), AUX,
My Music, BT Audio mode.
• Each time the button is pressed, the mode is changed in order of
CD, UêB (içod ®
), AUX, My Music,
BT Audio.
5.
/PHONE
• Converts to çhone mode.
• When a phone is not connected, the connection screen is dis‐ played.
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6.SEEK
TRACK
When pressed shortly
• éadio mode: plays previous / next frequency.
• CD, UêB, içod ®
, My Music, BT au‐
dio mode: changes the track, êong(file).
When pressed and held • éadio mode: continuously changes the frequency. Upon re‐
lease, plays the current frequen‐cy.
• CD, UêB, içod ®
, My Music mode:
rewinds or fast forwards thetrack or file.
• During a Handsfree call, controls the call volume.
7.
çOWEé/VOL knob
• çower knob: Turns power On/Off by pressing the knob.
• Volume knob: êets volume by turning the knob left/right.
8.DISP/• Each time the button is shortlypressed, sets êcreen Off
êcreen On êcreen Off.
• Audio operation is maintained and only the screen will be turned Off.
• In the êcreen Off state, press any button to turn the êcreen On
again.
9.
(Type B-1)
• éadio mode - êhortly press the button: TAOn/Off
- çress and hold the button: çreviews each broadcast for 5seconds each.
• CD, UêB, My Music mode - çress and hold the button:
çreviews each song (file) for10 seconds each.
- çress and hold the button again to continue listening tothe current song (file).
10.
SCAN (Type B-2)
• éadio mode: previews all receiva‐ ble broadcasts for 5 seconds each.
• CD, UêB, My Music mode: pre‐ views each song (file) for 10 sec‐onds each.
11.
/SETUP
• Converts to êetup mode.
12.
/• Displays the time/date/day.
13.
FOLDER
• Mç3 CD / UêB mode: Folder êearch.
14.
TUNE knob
• éadio mode: turn to change broadcast frequencies.
• CD, UêB, içod ®
, My Music mode:
turn to search tracks/channels/ files.

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NOTICE
nUsing the Discs
•This device has been manufac‐
tured to be compatible with soft‐
ware bearing the following logo
marks.
•Do not clean discs with chemical
solutions, such as record sprays,
antistatic sprays, antistatic liquids,
benzene, or thinners.
•After using a disc, put the disc
back in its original case to prevent
disc scratches.
•Hold discs by their edges or within
the center hole to prevent dam‐
ages to disc surfaces.
•Do not introduce foreign substan‐
ces into the disc insert/eject slot.
Introducing foreign substances
could damage the device interior.
•Do not insert two discs simultane‐
ously.
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•When using CD-é/CD-éW discs,
differences in disc reading and
playing times may occur depend‐
ing on the disc manufacturer, pro‐
duction method and the recording
method as used by the user.
•Clean fingerprints and dust off the
disc surface (coated side) with a
soft cloth.
•The use of CD-é/CD-éW discs at‐
tached with labels may result in
disc slot jams or difficulties in disc
removal. êuch discs may also re‐
sult in noise while playing.
•êome CD-é/CD-éW discs may not
properly operate depending on the
disc manufacturer, production
method and the record method as
used by the user. If problems per‐
sist, trying using a different CD as
continued use may result in mal‐
functions.
•The performance of this product
may differ depending on the CD-
éW Drive êoftware.
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•Copy-protected CDs such as êtype
CDs may not function in the de‐
vice. DATA discs cannot be played.
(However, such discs may still op‐
erate but will do so abnormally.)
•Do not use abnormally shaped
discs (8cm, heart-shaped, octa‐
gon-shaped) as such discs could
lead to malfunctions.
•If the disc is straddled on the disc
slot without removal for 10 sec‐
onds, the disc will automatically be
re-inserted into the disc player.
•Only genuine audio CDs are sup‐
ported. Other discs may result in
recognition failure (e.g. copy CDé,
CDs with labels)
MP3 File Information
• êupported Audio Formats
File êystemIêO 9660 Level 1
IêO 9660 Level 2
éomeo / Juliet
(128 characters)
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Audio Compres‐sion MçEG1 Audio Lay‐
er3
MçEG2 Audio Lay‐ er3
MçEG2.5 Audio Layer3
Windows Media Audio Ver 7.X & 8.X
❈File formats that do not comply
with the above formats may not be
properly recognized or play without
properly displaying file names or
other information.
• êupport for Compressed Files 1. êupported Bitrates (Kbps)

MçEG1MçEG2MçEG2.5WMA
Lay‐er3Lay‐er3Lay‐er3Highéange
BIT
éATE
(kbps) 32 8 8 48
40 16 16 64
48 24 24 80
56 32 32 96
64 40 40 128
80 48 48 160
96 56 56 192
112 64 64
128 80 80
160 96 96
192 112 112
224 128 128
256 144 144
320 160 160
2. êampling Frequencies (Hz)
MçEG1MçEG2MçEG2.5WMA
44100 22050 11025 32000
48000 24000 12000 44100
MçEG1MçEG2MçEG2.5WMA
3000 16000 8000 48000
- For Mç3/WMA compression files, differences in sound quality will
occur depending on the bitrate. (Higher sound quality can be ex‐ perienced with higher bitrates.)
- This device only recognizes files with Mç3/WMA extensions. Oth‐er file extensions may not be
properly recognized.
3. Maximum number of recognized folders and files
- Folder : 255 folders for CD, 2,000 folders for UêB
- File : 999 files for CD, 6,000 files for UêB
❈ There are no limitations to the
number of recognized folder levels
• Language êupport (Unicode êupport) 1. English : 94 characters
2. êpecial characters and êymbols : 986 characters
❈ Languages other than Korean and
English (including Chinese) are not included.
3. Text Display (Based on Unicode)

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- File name : Maximum 64 Englishcharacters
- Folder name : Max 32 English characters
❈ Using the scroll feature allows you
to see the entire name of files with
names that are too long to be dis‐
played at once.
• Compatibility by Disc Type 1. çlaying MIXED CDs : First plays the audio CD, then plays the com‐
pressed file(s).
2. çlaying EXTéA CDs : First plays the audio CD, then plays the com‐
pressed file(s).
3. çlaying multisession CDs : çlays in order of sessions- MIXED CD : CD type in which both Mç3 and audio CD files arerecognized in one disc.
- Multisession CD CD type that in‐ cludes more than two sessions.
Different from Extra CDs, multi‐ session CDs are recorded bysessions and have no media lim‐
itation.
• çrecautions upon Writing CDs 1. In all cases except when creating
multisession discs, check the close
session option before creating the disc. Though product malfunctions
will not occur, some time may be
required for the device to check
whether the session state is
closed (approximately 25 seconds).
(Additional time may also be re‐
quired depending on the numberof folders or files.)
2. Changing the Mç3/WMA file exten‐ sions or changing files of other ex‐
tensions to Mç3/WMA may result
in product malfunction.
3. When naming files with Mç3/WMA file extensions, write using only
Korean and English. (Languages
other than Korean and English are
not supported and are displayed asblank.)
4. Unauthorized use or duplication of music files are prohibited by law.
5. çrolonged use of CD-é/CD-éW discs that do not satisfy relatedstandards and/or specifications
could result in product malfunc‐
tion.NOTICE
nUsing the UêB Device
•Connect the UêB device after
turning on the engine. The UêB
device may become damaged if it
is already connected when the ig‐
nition is turned on. The UêB device
may not operate properly if the
car ignition is turned on or off with
the UêB device connected.
•Heed caution to static electricity
when connecting/disconnecting
UêB devices.
•Encoded Mç3 çlayers will not be
recognized when connected as an
external device.
•When connecting an external UêB
device, the device may not proper‐
ly recognize the UêB is in some
states.
•Only products formatted with
byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will
be recognized.
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•This device recognizes UêB devices
formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file
formats. This device does not rec‐
ognize files in NTFê file format.
•êome UêB devices may not be
supported due to compatibility is‐
sues.
•Avoid contact between the UêB
connector with bodily parts or for‐
eign objects.
•éepeated connecting/disconnect‐
ing of UêB devices within short pe‐
riods of time may result in product
malfunction.
•A strange noise may occur when
disconnecting the UêB.
•Make sure to connect/disconnect
external UêB devices with the au‐
dio power turned off.
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•The amount of time required to
recognize the UêB device may dif‐
fer depending on the type, size or
file formats stored in the UêB.
êuch differences in time are not
indications of malfunctions.
•The device only supports UêB de‐
vices used to play music files.
•UêB images and videos are not
supported.
•Do not use the UêB I/F to charge
batteries or UêB accessories that
generate heat. êuch acts may lead
to worsened performance or dam‐
age to the device.
•The device may not recognize the
UêB device if separately purchased
UêB hubs and extension cables are
being used. Connect the UêB di‐
rectly with the multimedia termi‐
nal of the vehicle.
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•When using mass storage UêB de‐
vices with separate logical drives,
only files saved to the root drive
can be played.
•Files may not properly operate if
application programs are installed
to the UêBs.
•The device may not operate nor‐
mally if Mç3 çlayers, cellular
phones, digital cameras, or other
electronic devices (UêB devices not
recognized as portable disk drives)
are connected with the device.
•Charging through the UêB may not
work for some mobile devices.
•The device may not support nor‐
mal operation when using a UêB
memory type besides (Metal Cover
Type) UêB Memory.
•The device may not support nor‐
mal operation when using formats
such as HDD Type, CF, or êD Mem‐
ory.
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