Introduction to CD
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If the temperature inside the car is too high,
open the car windows for ventilation before using your car
audio. |
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It is illegal to copy and use MP3/WMA/
AAC/WAVE files without permission. Use CDs that are created only by
lawful means. |
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Do not apply volatile agents such as benzene
and thinner, normal cleaners and magnetic sprays made for analogue
disc onto CDs. |
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To prevent the disc surface from getting
damaged. Hold and carry CDs by the edges or the edges of the center
hole only. |
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Clean the disc surface with a piece of soft
cloth before playback (wipe it from the center to the outside
edge). |
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Do not damage the disc surface or attach
pieces of sticky tape or paper onto
it. |
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Make sure on undesirable matter other than CDs
are inserted into the CD player (Do not insert more than one CD at a
time). |
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Keep CDs in their cases after use to protect
them from scratches or dirt. |
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Depending on the type of CD-R/CD-RW CDs,
certain CDs may not operate normally according to manufacturing
companies or making and recording methods. In such circumstances, if
you still continue to use those CDs, they may cause the malfunction
of your car audio system.
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Playing an Incompatible Copy-Protected
Audio CD
Some copy protected CDs, which do not
comply with the international audio CD standards (Red Book),
may not play on your car audio. Please note that if you try to
play copy protected CDs and the CD player does not perform
correctly the CDs maybe defective, not the CD
player. | |
Introduction to USB
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To use an external USB device, make sure
the device is not connected when starting up the vehicle.
Connect the device after starting
up. |
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If you start the engine when the USB
device is connected, it may damage the USB device. (USB
flashdrives are very sensitive to electric
shock.) |
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If the engine is started up or turned
off while the external USB device is connected, the external
USB device may not work. |
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It may not play inauthentic MP3 or WMA
files. |
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It can only play MP3 files with the
compression rate between
8Kbps~320Kbps. |
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It can only play WMA music files with
the compression rate between 8Kbps~320Kbps.
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Take precautions for static electricity
when connecting or disconnecting the external USB
device. |
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An encrypted MP3 PLAYER is not
recognizable. |
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Depending on the condition of the
external USB device, the connected external USB device can be
unrecognizable. |
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When the formatted byte/sector setting
of External USB device is not either 512BYTE or 2048BYTE, then
the device will not be
recognized. |
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Use only a USB device formatted to FAT
12/16/32. |
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USB devices without USB I/F
authentication may not be
recognizable. |
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Make sure the USB connection terminal
does not come in contact with the human body or other
objects. |
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If you repeatedly connect or disconnect
the USB device in a short period of time, it may break the
device. |
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You may hear a strange noise when
connecting or disconnecting a USB
device. |
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If you disconnect the external USB
device during playback in USB mode, the external USB device
can be damaged or may malfunction. Therefore, disconnect the
external USB device when the audio is turned off or in another
mode. (e.g, Radio, XM or CD) |
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Depending on the type and capacity of
the external USB device or the type of the files stored in the
device, there is a difference in the time taken for
recognition of the device. |
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Do not use the USB device for purposes
other than playing music
files. |
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Use of USB accessories such as
rechargers or heaters using USB I/F may lower performance or
cause trouble. |
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If you use devices such as a USB hub
purchased separately, the vehicle’s audio system may not
recognize the USB device. In that case, connect the USB device
directly to the multimedia terminal of the
vehicle. |
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If the USB device is divided by logical
drives, only the music files on the highest-priority drive are
recognized by car audio. |
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Devices such as MP3 Player/ Cellular
phone/Digital camera can be unrecognizable by standard USB I/F
can be unrecognizable. |
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Some non-standard USB
devices
(METAL COVER TYPE USB) can be
unrecognizable. |
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Some USB flash memory readers (such as
CF, SD, microSD, etc.) or external-HDD type devices can be
unrecognizable. |
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Music files protected by DRM (DIGITAL
RIGHTS MANAGEMENT) are not
recognizable. |
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The data in the USB memory may be lost
while using this audio. Always back up important data on a
personal storage device. |
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Please avoid using USB memory products
which can be used as key chains or cellular phone accessories
as they could cause damage to the USB jack. Please make
certain only to use plug type connector products as shown
below. | |
Introduction to iPod
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Some iPod models might not support the
communication protocol and the files will not be played.
Supported iPod models:
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iPod 4th(Photo) ~ 6th(Classic)
generation |
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iPod Nano 1st~4th
generation |
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iPod Touch 1st~2nd
generation |
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The order of search or playback of songs
in the iPod can be different from the order searched in the
audio system. |
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If the iPod disabled due to its own
malfunction, reset the iPod. (Reset: Refer to iPod
manual) |
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An iPod may not operate normally on low
battery. |
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Some iPod devices, such as the iPhone,
can be connected through the Bluetooth® interface. The device
must have audio Bluetooth® capability (such as for stereo
headphone Bluetooth®). The device can play, but it will not be
controlled by the audio
system. | |
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The Hyundai iPod Power Cable is needed
in order to operate iPod with the audio buttons on the audio
system. The USB cable provided by Apple may cause malfunction
and should not be used for Hyundai vehicles.
The Hyundai iPod Power Cable may be
purchased through your Hyundai
Dealership. |
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When connecting iPod with the iPod Power
Cable, insert the connector to the multimedia socket
completely. If not inserted completely, communications between
iPod and audio may be
interrupted. |
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When adjusting the sound effects of the
iPod and the audio system, the sound effects of both devices
will overlap and might reduce or distort the quality of the
sound. |
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Deactivate (turn off) the equalizer
function of an iPod when adjusting the audio system’s volume,
and turn off the equalizer of the audio system when using the
equalizer of an iPod. |
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When the iPod cable is connected, the
system can be switched to AUX mode even without iPod device
and may cause noise. Disconnect the iPod cable when you are
not using the iPod device. |
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When not using iPod with car audio,
detach the iPod cable from iPod. Otherwise, iPod may remain in
accessory mode, and may not work
properly. | |
Introduction to Bluetooth
Bluetooth® is a wireless
technology that allows multiple devices to be connected in a short range,
low-powered devices like hands-free, stereo headset, wireless remocon,
etc. For more information, visit the Bluetooth® website at
www.Bluetooth.com
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This audio system supports Bluetooth®
hands-free and stereo-headset
features. |
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HANDS-FREE feature: Making or receiving calls
wirelessly through voice
recognition. |
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STEREO-HEADSET feature: Playing music from
cellular phones (that supports A2DP feature)
wirelessly. |
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Voice recognition engine of the Bluetooth®
system supports 3 types of
languages: |
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The phone must be paired to the system
before using Bluetooth®
features. |
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Only one selected (linked) cellular
phone can be used with the system at a
time. |
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Some phones are not fully compatible
with this
system. | |
Introduction to XM radio
XM-Radio is a Satellite
Based Radio Broadcast System that operates around 2.3 GHz from two 15,000
watts satellites; one named "ROCK," at 115 Degrees West, the other named
"ROLL" at 85.0 Degrees West. Or another way of saying, the satellites are
positioned over the East and West Coasts of US. The service covers only
US.
Due to the limitations
of satellite transmission, the signal is not able to penetrate buildings,
so it cannot effectively cover dense urban areas. The terrestrial repeater
network extends SDARS coverage and allows providers to reach the greatest
number of subscribers and provide quality coverage. The repeaters receive
the XM signal directly from the satellites and then re-transmit it to XM
radios anywhere.
XM provides digitalized
radio programs in terms of channels. Each channel is a program that the
user can tune to. A category is a group of channels. Examples of
categories are classical, news and sports.
XM is a paid service.
That means users have to make a subscription to XM before they can enjoy
the programs. However, XM does give some free-to-air channels. The users
can listen to one of them without making any subscription.

Introduction to HD Radio
This audio system is
able to receive standard analog FM/AM radio broadcasting as well as
digital HD Radio FM/AM broadcasting.
HD Radio technology
provides digital and analog reception using existing FM and AM
broadcasting frequencies.
Currently, radio
stations broadcasting an HD Radio signal are operating in a hybrid mode of
both, analog and digital, in order to reach both receivers. In both modes,
analog and digital, the broadcasted program contents is the same(except of
multicasting, see below).
Eventually, as analog
receivers are replaced by digital ones, radio stations may be able to turn
off their analog broadcasting and use only the digital one.
HD Radio FM stations are
able to broadcast multiple digital program streams(channels) over a single
FM frequency.
For example, a HD Radio
FM station can run a main channel of music and a sub channel of news(or
even two different music channels) at one frequency. But only the program
content of the main channel is also broadcasted analog.
"To overcome the delay
that digital systems inherently produce, HD Radio technology first uses
the audio signal of the analog broadcasting when you tune to an AM station
or to the main channel of a FM station. After that, the system will blend
from analog to digital signal.Normally, this blending is very smooth. If
you experience a skip in program content of several seconds, the radio
station has not implemented HD Radio broadcasting correctly. This is not a
problem with your audio system.Due to the fact that sub channels are only
broadcasting digital, blending from analog to digital signal is not
possible if you tune to a sub channel. In this case playback of the sub
channel starts after several seconds, this is a normal
function."
| Automatic switching
between digital and analog broadcasting |
"If the reception of the
digital signal is lost, the system switches automatically to the analog
signal. As soon as the digital signal is available again it will switch
back. Due to the fact that sub channels are only broadcasted digital,
first the system mutes playback if you have tuned to a sub channel and the
digital signal is lost.Additionally, the main line shows the message No HD
signal in place of station name.Second, after 1 minute with the digital
signal lost, the system will automatically tune to the analog signal of
the corresponding frequency."
HD Radio stations are
able to broadcast text based informations, e.g. station name, song title
and artist name. The Driver Information System is able to display these
informations.