Time Hyundai H350 2016 Owner's Manual
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![Hyundai H350 2016 Owners Manual 4-45
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Phone Setup
Press the key Set [
Setup] through the TUNE knob orkey.
The
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
mobile phone setup screen is dis-
played. For more information, refe Hyundai H350 2016 Owners Manual 4-45
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4
Phone Setup
Press the key Set [
Setup] through the TUNE knob orkey.
The
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
mobile phone setup screen is dis-
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Phone Setup
Press the key Set [
Setup] through the TUNE knob orkey.
The
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
mobile phone setup screen is dis-
played. For more information, refer to“Phone Setup”. Information - Using the
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology CELLU- AR PHONE
Do not use a cellular phone or per- form Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
settings (e.g. pairing a phone) while
driving.
Some Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
-enabled phones may not be recog-
nized by the system or fully compati-
ble with the system.
Before using Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology related features of the
audio system, refer your phone's
User's Manual for phone-side
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology oper-
ations.
The phone must be paired to the audio system to use Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology related features.
You will not be able to use the hands- free feature when your phone (in the
vehicle) is outside of the cellular serv-
ice area (e.g. in a tunnel, in a under-
ground, in a mountainous area, etc.).
(Continued)(Continued)
If the cellular phone signal 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 phone near or inside metallic objects, otherwise communi-
cations with Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology system or cellular service
stations can be disturbed.
While a phone is connected through Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology your
phone may discharge quicker than
usual for additional Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology-related opera-
tions.
Some cellular phones or other 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.
Phone contact names should be saved in English or they may not be dis-
played correctly.
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If Priority is set upon vehicle igni-tion(IGN/ACC ON), the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology phone will be
automatically connected.
Even if you are outside, the
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
phone will be automatically connect-
ed once you are in the vicinity of the
vehicle.
If you do not want automatic
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology con-
nection, turn the Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology feature off.
The hands-free call volume and qual- ity may differ depending on the
mobile phone type.
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology fea-
tures can be used only when the
mobile phone has been paired and
connected with the device. For more
information on pairing and connect-
ing Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
enabled mobile phones, refer to the
"Phone Setup" section.
(Continued)(Continued)
When a
Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology mobile phone is connect-
ed, a ( ) icon will appear at the top
of the screen. If a ( ) icon is not dis-
played, this indicates that a
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
enabled device has not been connect-
ed. You must connect the device
before use. For more information on
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
mobile phones, refer to the "Phone
Setup" section.
Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology enabled mobile
phone will work only when the
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
option within your mobile phone has
been turned on. (Methods of turning
on the Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology enabled feature may dif-
fer depending on the mobile phone.)
(Continued)(Continued)
In some mobile phones, starting the
ignition while talking through
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
enabled handsfree call will result in
the call becoming disconnected.
(Switch the call back to your mobile
phone when starting the ignition.)
Some features may not be supported in some Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology mobile phone and
devices.
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
enabled operation may be unstable
depending on the communication
state.
Placing the audio system within an electromagnetic environment may
result in noise interference.
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1. FM/AM Button
Each press of the button
will change the radio mode in the
following order. - FM1 ➟
FM2 ➟ AM
2. BSM (Best Station
Memory) Button
Press and hold the button to listen to the presets saved in FM BAND FM1, FM2, and AM BAND
AM for 5 seconds each.
Shortly press the button to
automatically save frequencies with
superior reception in presets (~ ). 3.
/Broadcast
Manual Search (FLDR) Button
As button used to search frequen- cies manually, a press of the SEEK
STEP will change the frequency.
Pressing and holding the button will
continue changing the frequency.
Releasing the button will stop the
search at the current frequency. -
: Searches frequencies
higher than current frequency
- :Searches frequencies
lower than current frequency
4. POWER/VOL /Sound Setting Knob
POWER Knob to turn on the audio. While the audio is
operating, press the Knob to
turn the power off.
Turn the Knob clockwise to
increase the volume and counter-
clockwise to decrease the volume.
FLDR
FLDR
FLDRFLDR
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BSM
BSM
BSM
FM/AM
FM/AMDo not turn up the volume to the
level that it covers the sur-
rounding traffic noises. If not, it
may cause an accident.
CAUTION
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5. / Button
search broadcasts, pressing the
button will automatically search and
stop at a frequency with superiorreception.
-
: Searches frequencies
higher than current frequency
- :Searches frequencies
lower than current frequency
6. Button
Each press of the button will change the sound and language
settings in the following order.
- Bass ➟
Middle ➟ Treble ➟ Balance ➟
Fader ➟ EQ ➟ Beep ➟ Language
BASS Control
VOLUME Knob clock- wise to increase the bass and
counter-clockwise to decrease the
bass.
MIDDLE Control
VOLUME Knob clock- wise to increase the middle and
counter-clockwise to decrease the
middle. TREBLE Control
VOLUME Knob clock-
wise to increase the treble and
counter-clockwise to decrease the
treble.
BALANCE Control
VOLUME Knob clock- wise to increase the right-side
speaker volume and counter-clock-wise to increase the left-side
speaker volume.
FADER Control
VOLUME Knob clock- wise to increase the front-side
speaker volume and counter-clock-wise to increase the rear-side
speaker volume
EQ(EQUALIZER) Control
VOLUME Knob clock- wise/counter-clockwise to select the desired EQ.
EQ settings are as shown below.
- Cls(Classic) ➟
Pop ➟Rock ➟Jazz
➟ off SEL
SEEK
TRACK
SEEKTRACK
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BEEP Control
VOLUME Knob clock-wise/counter-clockwise to the
BEEP sound ON/OFF.
LANGUAGE (Only AM210MDEE)
VOLUME Knob clock- wise/counter-clockwise to the select the desired Language
Language setting are as shown
below - English ➟➟
Türkçe7. Button
Press the button to change
to RADIO/USB/AUX/iPod
®modes.
8. ~ Button (Preset)
Select the preset button ( ~ ) to which you wish to save the
selected frequency. Press and hold
the preset button. The frequency
will be saved to the preset button to
a sound of a beeXp. The saved fre-
quency number will be displayed on
the LCD DISPLAY. Information
- Using USB device
When using the external USB device, make sure to keep the device discon-
nected and connect only some time
after turning on the vehicle ignition.
The USB device may be damaged if
the USB device already connected
when the ignition is turned on. (A
USB device is not an electric automo-
tive part.)
The external USB device may not operate if the USB device already
connected when vehicle ignition is
turned on or off.
The device will not operate when playing a format which is not MP3 or
WMA file formats.
Be cautious of static electricity when connecting/disconnecting the exter-
nal USB device.
Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognized when connected as the
external device.
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When connecting an external USBdevice, the device may not be proper-
ly recognize the USB when the USB
is in some states.
When formatting the external USB device, the device may not be proper-
ly recognize a Byte/Sector selection
other than 512Byte or 2048Byte.
The device will only recognize USB devices formatted in FAT 12/16/32.
Some USB devices may not operate properly because of compatibility
issues. Verify that the external device
is supported by the device before
starting use.
Avoid contact between the USB con- nector with bodily parts and foreign
substances.
Repeatedly connecting/disconnecting the USB in a short period of time
may cause damage to the device.
When disconnecting the USB, an abnormal sound may occur occasion-
ally.
(Continued)(Continued)
Abruptly disconnecting the external
USB device while the USB is operat-
ing may cause the device to become
damaged or function abnormally. -
Make sure to disconnect the USB
device only after the audio power is
turned off or when the audio is oper-
ating in a different mode.
The amount of time required to rec- ognize the external USB device may
differ depending on the type, size, or
file formats stored on the USB. Such
differences in the required time are
not indications of malfunction.
The song name (ID3Tag) or com- mand icons (RPT/RDM) may take
time to be displayed on the LCD
DISPLAY depending the complexity
of the USB memory/folder structure.
Please wait the period of time required to recognize the device. The
device supports only USB devices
used to play music files.
(Continued)(Continued)
Do not use the USB I/F to charge bat-
teries or USB accessories which gen-
erate heat. Such acts may lead to
deteriorated performance or damage
to the device.
The device may not recognize the USB device if separately purchased
USB hubs and extension cables are
being used. Connect the USB direct-
ly to the multimedia terminal of the
vehicle.
In the case of high capacity USB devices, there are instances where the
logical drives are partitioned for user
convenience. - In this case, only the
USB music in the top-level logical
drive will be possible to play.
When using partitioned drives, save
the songs desired to play on the
device only in the top-level logical
drive. In addition, certain UBS
devices are configured with a sepa-
rate drive used to install application
programs and songs from such
drives may not be possible to play for
the reasons as described above.
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The device may not support normaloperation if MP3 Players, cellular
phones, digital cameras, or other
electronic devices (USB devices not
recognized as portable disk drives)
are connected to the device.
This product does guarantees proper operation of only standard (METAL
COVER TYPE) USB MEMORY.
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).
This product does not recognize SD Type USB MEMORY STICK, CF
Type USB MEMORY STICK and
other USB MEMORY STICKS con-
nected to a different Adaptor.
(Continued)(Continued)
This product does not guarantee
proper operation of USB HDD or
USB MEMORY with defective con-
nection caused by vehicle vibrations.
UBS memory products used as key
chains and mobile phone accessories
(i-stick type) may cause damage to
the USB Jack. Refrain from using
such products.
USB CONNECTOR PIN wear and tear can lead to inferior USB signal
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1. USB Selection Button
While playing a different mode,
press the button to convert
to USB/AUX mode. Connecting a
USB/AUX to the audio will auto-
matically convert to USB/AUX
mode even if another mode is play-
ing and automatically play the
songs within the USB/AUX.
2. / Button While playing USB, press the
button to play the begin-
ning of the next song.
Press the button to
return to the beginning of the cur-
rent song. Press the button again
to play the beginning of the previ-ous song.
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3. Finding and Playing File Button
While USB is playing, press and hold the button for over 1
seconds to enter FILE BROWER
MODE and search for desired files.
After entering FILE BROWSER
MODE, turn the VOLUME Knob
left/right to find the desired folder.
After finding the folder, press the button to select the folder.
Turn the VOLUME Knob
left/right to find the desired song
and press the button to
play.
4. RPT/FOLDER RPT Button
While music is playing, shortly press the button to repeat the
currently playing song. (RPT func-tion)
Press and hold the RTP button to sequentially repeat all songs within
the current folder. (FOLDER RPT,
however, music files in the USB
must be saved in folder format.) 5. RDM/FOLDER RDM
Button
press the button to randomly
play the songs in the current folder.(RDM)
While music is playing, press and
hold the button to randomly
play the songs in the current folder.
(FOLDER RDM, however, music
files in the USB must be saved in
folder format.)
6. SCROLL (SCR) Button
Press the button to turn ON/OFF the scroll function which scrolls the file name of the current-
ly playing song on the LCD from
right to left.
7. View Music Info (INFO) Button
Each time the button is pressed, the info on the currently
playing song will be displayed in the
following order.
- FILE NAME ➟
TITLE ➟ARTIST
➟ ALBUM ➟DIR 8. SCAN Button (BSM)
While music is playing, shortly
press the button to scan
each song within the USB for 10
seconds in sequential order. (SCN)
Press and hold the button to scan each song within the cur-
rent folder for 10 seconds in
sequential order. (FOLDER SCN,
however, music files in the USB
must be saved in folder format.)
BSM
BSM
BSM
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5 SCR
4 RDM
4 RDM
4 RDM
3 RPT
3 RPT
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SEL
SEL
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If there are more than 2 folders in
the USB, pressing the /
button will move to the
previous or next folder.
If there are no folders in the USB,
then pressing the button will move
up/down within the folder in 10 file
increments.
10. / FF/REW Button
While a USB is operating, press and hold the button to fast-for-
ward the song. When fast-forward is
complete, the next song will proper-
ly play from the beginning even if
you continue holding the button.
Press and hold the button to
rewind the song. When rewind is
complete, the current song will
properly play from the beginning
even if you continue holding the
button. Shortly pressing the buttons
will not operate the / . Information
- Using the iPod
®
device
The iPod ®
device will charge by
connecting an iPod ®
connector
cable to the iPod ®
in ACC ON state.
When connecting with an iPod ®
cable, insert the JACK all the way
in the terminal to prevent communi-
cation interference.
The song name (ID3Tag) or com- mand icons (RPT/RDM) may take
time to be displayed depending on
the iPod ®
model and model software
version. This is not a sign of mal-
function. Please wait.
iPod ®
Shuffle device does not work.UU SSIINN GG iiPP oodd®®
1. iPod®Selection Button
press the button to convert
to iPod
®mode. Connecting an
iPod®to the audio will automatical-
ly convert to iPod®mode even if
another mode is playing and auto-
matically play the songs within the
iPod
®.
2. / Button
button to play the begin-
ning of the next song.
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