Hyundai MP3-05TU User manual

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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
MP3.OsA/G/TU
M P3/U
S
B/AUX/B
LU ETOOTH
CD PLAYER
WITH
AM/FM
RADIO
$
Bluetooth'
Before operating the unit,
please
read this
manual thoroughly
and
retain it for future
reference
1. OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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5. RADIO
12. PRODUCT
AND WARRANTY SERVICE
1 3. MP3/WMA
INFORMATION
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Page 36
2. BLUETOOTH
3. GENERAL
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4. ANTI-THEFT SECURITY
CODE
6. CD PLAYER
7. USB
PLAYER
8. AUX
PLAYER
9. FIRMWARE
UPGRADE
10.
HANDLING COMPACT
DISCS
1 1. ERROR DISPLAY
14. WARNINGS
AND PRECAUTIONS
15. SPECIFICATIONS
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PRESET
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(DISP
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Display
Mode)
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PRESET2
MEMORY
(SCAN
-
Scan Mode)
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PRESET3
MEMORY
(RPT
-
Repeat Mode)
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PRESET4
MEMORY
(RDM
-
Random
Mode)
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PRESET5
MEMORY
(DTRECTORY
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PRESET
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Note:
Numbers
inside
circles e.g.
@
are
used throughout
this
manual,
to refer
to each
of
the buttons
shown on this
oaoe.
Introduction
r
Using Bluetooth wireless technology
05
r
Bluetooth indicators shown
on the
radiodisplay
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06
) Bluetooth indicator
06
) Battery strength indicator
06
) Signal level indicator
06
1. Bluetooth Function
1 .1 .
Registering a Bluetooth mobile
phone
or music
player
07
1 .'1 . 1 . Pairing mode
07
1.1.2.
Setting
your
Bluetooth device
to
pairing
mode
0B
1.2.
Disconnecting a Bluetooth
device
-------
08
1.3.
Selecting a
Bluetooth
device
-
09
1.4. Deleting a
previously paired
Bluetooth
device 10
1.5. Basic telephone
operation
11
'l
.5.1.
Using the Hyundai Bluetooth radio
for hands-free
calls 11
1.5.2. Last number
redial
11
1.5.3.
Switching to
private (handset)
mode
during a call
11
2. Phonebook Function
2.1. Using the
phonebook
- - -
12
2.2. f rans'ferring
entries
from
a mobile
phone
to
the
radio
phonebook
13
2.3. Managing
the
phonebook
- - -
15
2.3.1. Registering
the last call
phone
number
- - - -
15
2.3.2. Editing name and
phone
number
entries
16
2.3.3.Deletingstoredphonenumbers
-------
17
3.
Audio Player Function
3.1. Playing music
using
Bluetooth
Audio
18
3.2. Connecting a Bluetooth music
player
and mobile
pbone
s
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tareously 19
4. Bluetooth Settings
4"1. Setting the automatic
call answer feature
20
4.2. Setting calling voice volume
20
4.3. Setting the ring volume
20
4
r Using
Bluetooth
wireless
technology
YouIHyundai
car radio
supports
Bluetooth
wireless
technology.
Bluetooth
technology
provides
a wireless
link
between
a Bluetooth
mobile
phone
or Bluetooth
music
player
and the
Hyundai
Bluetooth
car
radio.
The
Hyundai
Bluetooth
car radio features
a hands-free
system
so that
you
may
talk on the
telephone
without
taking
your
eyes
off the
road
or
your
hands
off the wheel.
A microphone
built into the
front of the radio
receives
your
voice
and
the calling
party
can
be heard through
the
car speakers.
Additionally,
a Bluetooth
music
player
can be
wirelessly
connected
to the
Hvundai
Bluetooth
radio and
playback
music
tracks
in high
quality
sound
through
the
car speakers.
some
Bluetooth
mobile
phones
include
a music
player
and
can
provide
both
hands{ree
calling
and
music
playback.
Check
your
mobile
phone
owners
manual
for
details.
Note:
a. When
the
car ignition
switch
rs in
the ACC
position,
the
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
is on
standby
to
connect
with
your
mobile
phone
even
if lhe radio
is
switched
off. The
car
battery
may therefore
become
drained
if the
ignition
switch
remains
in the
ACC
position
for
an
extended
period
of time.
b. Bluetooth
technology
uses
low
power
radio
transmission
to
connect to
your
Bluetooth
mobile
phone
or
Bluetooth
music
player.
As radio
signal strength
reduces
over distance,
the
quality
of sound
performance
during
phone
calls and
music
playback
may become
poor
if the
distance
between
the radio
and
device
widens.
lt is
recommended
that the
mobile
phone
or music
player
is
kept inside
the
car cabin
for best
results.
c.
As a Bluetooth
wireless
connection
can
extend
to 10
metres,
your
Bluetooth
device may
automatically
connect
to
the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radro
even
if the
device ls
not in
the car.
d. The
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
uses the
latest
Digital
Noise
& Echo
suppression
sysrem io
provide
the
best sound
clarity
with little
or
no distortion,
but in
some conditions
there may
be some
echo and
noise
experienced.
lt
is recommended
to
keep the
car windows
closed
during hands-free
calls for
best results.
e. The
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
uses the
following
Bluetooth
profiles:
>
GAVDP
(Generic
AudioA/ideo
Distribution
profile)
>
OPP
(Object
Push
Profile)
)
HFP
(Hands
Free
Profile)
> HSP (Head
Set Profile)
>
A2DP
(AudioAdvanced
Distribution
profile)
>
AVRCP
(Audio
Video
Remote
Control
profile)
r Bluetooth
indicators shown on the
radio
display
) Bluetooth
indicator
$
The
Bluetooth logo above is displayed
when
a
Bluetooth device is connected, and not
displayed,
when no Bluetooth device is connected.
lf the Bluetooth mobile
phone
is
connected
but the connection is not of satisfactory
quality,
the
Bluetooth logo is not
displayed.
> Battery strength indicator
@
This is an
indication of
your
mobile
phone
battery condition. lf
your
mobile
phone
is not
unable to transmit
battery condition level, the indicator is not displayed.
) Signal level
indicator
Yrrtl
This is an indication of
the mobile
phone
network signal strength in
your
current
location.
lf
your
mobile
phone
is not able to transmit signal
level, the indicator is not displayed.
1. Bluetooth
Function
1.1. Registering
a Bluetooth
mobile
phone
or music
player
1.1.1. Pairing
mode
A Bluetooth
connection
must first
be established
between
your
Bluetooth
mobile
phone
or Bluetooth
music
player
and the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio.
The first
step
to connecting
the Bluetooth
radio
and Bluetooth
device
is to introduce
or'Pair'the
Hyundai Bluetooth
radio
and Bluetooth
device
together. lt
is recommended
that
you
have the
instruction
manual
for
your
Bluetooth
mobile
phone
or music
player
with
you
during the
pairing
process
described
below to understand
how
to set
your
device
to
pair
with the Hyundai
Bluetooth radio.
Note:
lt is recommended
that all other
Bluetooth
devices
other than mobile
ohones are
switched
off during
the registration
or
pairing
process.
Pairing
instructions:
1) Press
button
@
once
to select BLUETOOTh
mooe.
2) Press knob
@
to
display REG
PHONE,
the
press
knob
O
again.
pAlRlNG
and
coDE
0000 will
alternately
appear
on the radio
display.
The Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio is now
waiting for
your
Bluetooth
device
to respond
with the
correct details.
3) Now,
set
your
Bluetooth
device
to
pair
with the
Hyundai
Bluetooth radio.
For
a
guide
to setting
your
Bluetooth
device
to do
this, refer
to section 1 .1
.2.
,setting
your
Bluetooth
device to
pairing
mode'on
the next
page
of this booklet.
4) lf
you
wish to
cancel the PAIRING
mode,
press
button
@
5) lf the
pairing
process
is successful,
the
Bluetooth
logo
appears on
the radio display
and
paired phone
name
(e.9.
Samsung
or Nokia)
and CONNECTED
appear on the
display for
2 seconds.
6) Your Bluetooth
device
is now ready
for
use with the
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio.
Note:
a. The
Hyundai
Bluetooth radio
allows
a maximum
of
6
Bluetooth
devices to
be oaired
b. The
battery
and signal indicators
may
not be
displayed if
your
mobile
phone
does
not send this
information
to the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio.
c. Bluetooth technology
only
allows one
phone
to be connected
to
your
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio at
one time.
d. lf
a
Bluetooth
music
player
is to be
connected
together
with
a
mobile
phone,
refer
to the notes
in section
3.1 .
'Playing
music
using Bluetooth
Audio'
on
page
1g.
e. Bluetooth
Connection
with a mobile
phone
is normally
established
using
the Hands
Free Profile
(HFP).
However, in
some
cases, the
connection
may
use Head
Set
Profile
(HSP)
and
some functions
mav not
be available.
1.1.2.
Setting
your
Bluetooth
device to
pairing
mode
1) Browse
your
mobile
phone
or music
player
menu
to find
the
SETTINGS
or
CONNECTIVITY
section
to find the Bluetooth
connection
section.
2) Find
the command
that may
be called
search for Bluetooth
device or Discovery
mode so that
your
Bluetooth
device
can locate
all the Bluetooth
devices within
range
that may
be connected.
3) After the search
is complete,
HYUNDAI
should
appear
on
your
mobile
phone
or music
prayer
screen.
4)
Select CONNECT
or SELECT
on
your
mobile
phone
or music
player.
5) The mobile
phone
or music
player
should now
prompt
you
top
enter a
plN
cooe.
Enter 0000 into
your
Bluetooth
device
and select
OK.
6)
The
mobile
phone
or music
player
should
confirm that
it has
established
a
new
paired
connection
with the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio.
7)The
pairing process
is now
complete.
8) lf the
pairing
failed, FAIL
appears
on the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
display.
Note:
a.
As
each mobile
phone
or
music
player
brand
and model
has
a different menu
structure and control
names,
you
may need
to refer
to the user
manual
of
your
Bluetooth
device for the
correct
procedure
to
connect to
another Bluetooth
devtce.
b. Once the Bluetooth
pairing
is complete,
automatic
connection
between
mobile
phone
and the
Hyundai Bluetooth
radio
is
possible
whenever
the
car ignition
switch is
switched on. The
mobile
phone
must
be set
to automatically
connect
to the
Hyundai
Bluetooth radio
to
allow this
automatic
connection.
c. The Hyundai Bluetooth
radio
will
give
connection
priority
to the last
connected mobile
phone.
d.
lt is
recommended
that
all other Bluetooth
devices
other than mobile
phones
arb
switched
off during the
registration
or
pairing
process.
1.2. Disconnecting
a
Bluetooth
device
lf
you
need
to disconnect
your
Bluetooth
mobile
phone
or music
player
with
the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio, follow
the steps
below.
1) Press button
@,
to select
BLUETOOTH
mode.
2) BLUETOOTH
appears
on the
display.
3) Press knob
@,
REG PHONE
appears
on the
display.
4) Press
button
@
again to disconnect
the
currently
connected
mobile
phone
or mustc
player
from
the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio.
5) When the Bluetooth
connection
is lost,
Bluetooth
logo
disappears
and the
previously
connected device name (e.9.
Samsung
or Nokia)
and LOST
appear on the
display.
6) lf BEEP
oN is
selected
(see page
21),
three beep
sounds
are heard when
the current
Bluetooth
device connection
is lost
or disconnecteo.
1.3.
Selecting a Bluetooth
device
The Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
can
pair
up to
6 Bluetooth
devices.
A
previously
paired
mobile
phone
or music
player
can be selected
for
connection
usinq the
method
described
Detow.
Refer
to the Table
1.1 for
examoles.
-
Table 1.1
-
Praset
No.
Bluetooth Device
Name
1
Samsung
(For
example)
2
Sony
(For
example)
3
Nokia (For
example)
4
Motorola (For
example)
5
EMPTY
6
EMPTY
1) Press
button
@,
to
select BLUETOOTH
mode.
2) Press
knob
@.
REG PHONE
will
appear
on the
display.
3)
Turn
knob
@,
until SEL
PHONE is
displayed.
4)When
SEL PHONE
appears
on the display,
press
knob
@
and
pRESET?
appears
on
the
display.
5) Press
the
preset
button
@
-*
@
to display
the name
of
the Bluetooth
device
name o1
the mobile
phones
or music
players
previously
paired.
you
may
also turn the
button
@
to disptay
the
paired
devices"
Each
time
you
turn button
@,
the
LCD displays
as
follows:
1_Samsung
)
2_Sony
) 3_Nokia
) 4_Motorola
) BACK
6) lf the
Bluetooth
mobile
phone
name
is
"Samsung"
as in the
example
of Table 1.1,
then 1_Samsung
appears
on the display.
When
preset
button
@
is
pressed
or KnoD
@
is turned
'l
click
to the right.
7)
once the
name
of the Bluetooth
device
you
wish to
connect
is displayed,
in this
example 1_Samsung,
press
knob
@
to have
the
Samsung
device
connected_
8) lf the
connection is
successful,
the Bluetooth
logo
appears
on the
display
and
paired
phone
Samsung
CONNECTED
appears
on
the display.
Note:
a. The
name of the
Bluetooth
device
is sent
by the
device and
stored in
the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
memory.
In most
Bluetooth
devices,
the name
can be
changed by
the user.
Refer to
the user manual
of
your
Bluetooth
device
for details.
b. lf only 4
Bluetooth
devices
have
been
paired,
as in the
example
shown in
table 1.1
above, then
NO PHONE
is
displayed
when
the empty
preset
button
(5
and 6
according
to the
above
example) is
pressed.
c. lf the
selected
previously
paired
Bluetooth
device is
switched
off or if
the Bluetooth
feature
is switched
off,
then the
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
will display
FAIL wnen
connection
is attempted.
o
1.4 Deleting a
previously paired
Bluetooth
device
lf
you
no
longer need to
use a
paired
Bluetooth
device
with
the Hyundai
Bluetooth radio,
it
can
be deleted. it from the registration assignment for another mobile
phone.
Refer to the example of
paired
devices shown in table 1 .1 on the
previous page.
1) Press knob
@,
to select BLUETOOTH mode.
2) Press knob
@
and REG PHONE appears on the display.
3)Turn knob
@
until
DEL PHONE
is displayed.
4) When DEL PHONE appears on the display,
press
knob
@,
PRESET? is displayed.
5)
Press the
preset
button
@
-
@
to display the name
of the
Bluetooth
device
name
of
the mobile
phones
or music
players previously paired.
You may also turn the button
@
to display the
paired
devices.
6) Once the
name
of
the Bluetooth
device
you
wish
to delete is displayed, in this example
l_Samsung,
press
knob
@
to have the Samsung device deleted.
7)
The
display
will then show DELETE NO
or
if knob
@
is turned, DELETE
OK
on the
display.
B) To confirm
your
wish
to delete the selected device,
when
DELETE OK appears on the
display
press
knob
@
9)
lf the Bluetooth device being deleted
(in
this example) was connected, the display will
show Samsung LOST.
'10)
ln the example above, the number of
paired
devrces is now reduced to 3, leaving 3
vacant memory locations for additional devices. fable 1 .2 shows the example.
-
Table 1.2
-
Preset No. Device name of mobile
phone
1
Sony
(For
example)
2 Nokia
(For
example)
3 Motorola
(For
example)
4 EMPTY
5
EMPTY
6
EMPTY
'1
.5. Basic telephone
operation
'1.5.1.
Using the Hyundai
Bluetooth radio
for hands-free
calls
1) When
an incoming
call arrives at the
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio via
your
connected
Bluetooth mobile
phone,
INCOMING
appears
on the
display for
3 seconds then
the
calling telephone
number
is shown.
2) Press button
@
to answerthe
incoming
call. HANDSFREE
appears on
the display.
3) To end the
call,
press
button
@
and the
call will end
and CALL
END is
displayed.
4) lf
you
wish to reject
an incoming
call,
press
button
5) To make
an outgoing
call use the
keypad
of the connected
Bluetooth
mobile
phone
to
enter a number
and
press
the OFF HOOK (green)
button on
your
mobile
phone.
6) OUTGOING is
displayed on
the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio and
the call continues
in
hands-free
mode.
7) The
call can be
ended by
pressing
button
@
the
ON HOOK
(red)
button of
the
connected
mobile
phone.
Note:
some mobile
phones
may not reject
an incoming
call
using the action
of 3) above.
In this
case,
press
the ON HOOK
(red)
button on the
connected
mobile
phone
to
reject.
1.5.2.
Last number redial
1
)
Select BLUETOOTH
mode
by
pressing
button
@.
To
making
a call to the last
dialled
number,
press
button
@
again. OUTGOING
appears
on the
radio display
for 1
secono.
Note: Some
mobile
phones
may require
an additional
press
of button
@
to start the
last
number
redial call.
1.5.3. Switching
to
private
(handset)
mode
during
a call
During
an incoming
or outgoing
call started in
hands-free
mode, it is
possible
to
switch to
the
private
call mode
using the
mobile
phone
handset
to speak to
and hear the
calling
party
in
private.
1) Press
button
@
during
the conversation;
PRIVATE
appears
on the display.
2) To
switch back
to hands-free
mode using
the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio,
press
button
@
again
during the
private
conversation;
HANDSFREE
is
shown on
the displav
and
hands-free
call operation
continues.
Note:
The above switching
function
may cause
disconnection
of
the
Bluetooth
link
between the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
and some mobile
phones.
lf button
@
is
pressed
during the
private
conversation,
the Bluetooth
connection
will return
automatically.
2. Phonebook
Function
2.1. Using the
phonebook
1
)
A name
with
a
maximum length of 16 characters and a
phone
number wrth a maximum
length
of
20 digits can be stored and displayed on the Hyundai Bluetooth radio.
2)
6'Volumes',
selected by
pressing
the
preset
buttons contain 13'Pages', selected by
turning knob
@
are
provided
for
phonebook
entry storage.
A
total of
78
entries
consisting of a name and
number
can
therefore
be stored.
fable 2.1
provides
an
overview of the structure
of the
phonebook.
3) lt is
possible
to browse the entries contained
in
each
volume
(preset)
by using
knob
I
:
each name and then
phone
number is
displayed as the knob
is turned. To search the
next volume
(preset),
press
the
preset
button and turn the
knob
until
the desired entry
is shown on the display.
4) When the
phonebook
entry name or number is displayed on the screen,
press
button
@
to call the entry.
5) A new
phonebook
entry
name or number can be added or an
existing
entry can edited
directly using the radio controls. See section 2.3.2.
6)
Thelastreceivedcallingnumbercanbesavedinthephonebook. Seesection2.3.1.
7)
Phonebook entries stored on
your
mobile
phone
can be transferred to the Hyundai
Bluetooth radio
phonebook
one-by-one or as a complete
phonebook.
See section 2.2
8) Phonebook entries can be
deleted one-by-one or the
entire
contents can be deleted.
See
section 2.3.3.
Note:
a.
Some mobile
phones
may not be capable of transferring name and
numbers to the
Hyundai Bluetooth
radio.
b. Some mobrle
phones
may not be capable of transferring
a complete
phonebook,
only a
single name and number at a time.
c.
During
phonebook
transfer, some mobile
phones
may disconnect from the
Hyundai
Bluetooth radio.
d. lf the
phonebook
of the
mobile
phone
contains
image
data,
phonebooli
entnes
may nol
be transferred correctly.
e. After transferring
name
and
number entries, first and
second
names may be swapped
when displayed on the Hyundai Bluetooth radio.
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2.2.
Transferring
entries
from
a mobile
phone
to
the
radio
phonebook
It is
possible
to transfer
a complete
phonebook
or
phonebook entries
one
by one
from
your
mobile
phone
to the
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio.
1)
Press
button
@
to select
BLUETOOTH
mode.
2)
Turn
knob
2
until
PHONEBOOK
is displayed.
3)
Press
knob
€r
and
SEARCH
appears
on
the display.
4) Turn
knob
@
until
DOWNLOAD
appears
on
the display
5)
When
DOWNLOAD
appears
on the
display,
press
knob
(D;
cLR
NO
then
CLR OK
appears
on
the display
as the
knob
is rotated.
7) lf
knob
@
is
pressed
when
GLR
OK
is on
the display,
all
previously
stored
names
and
numbers
will be
deleted
when
the
mobile
phone
single
entry
or
complete
entries
are
transferred.
The
new entries
are
stored
from
PAGE
1 in
PRESET
1 0nwards.
Refer
to
the
Table
2.2for
example.
During
the deletion
process,
wAlTlNG
appears
on the
display
and
remains
on the
display
until
the new
entries
begin
to
transfer
from
the
mobile ohone.
8)
lf
knob
o
is
pressed
when
cLR
NO
is on the
display,
all
previously
stored
names
and
phone
numbers
are
kept
and the
new entries
are stored
in
memory
locations
at the end
of the
previously stored
entries.
Refer
to the
Table
2.3
for example.
During
the
deletion
procerr, wAlTlNG
appears
on
the display
and
remains
on the
display
until
the
new
entries
begin
to
transfer
from
the
mobile
phone.
9)
Begin
transferr-ing
the
phone number
content
from
you mobile
phone
to
the Hyundai
Bluitooth
radio
while
WAtftHC
is
displayed.
Check
your mobile
phone
instruction
manual
to understand
how
to transfer
entrtes
using
Bluetooth'
10) Once
a
single
entry
begins
to transfer
from the
mobile
phone
to
the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio,
01-TRANS
appears
on
the
display.
11)During
a complete
phonebook transfer,01-TRANS,62-TRANS,
up
to the
maximum
78-TRANS
appears
on
the disPlaY
.12)
When
the
phonebook memory
of the
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
is full,
FULL
appears
on
the display
and
no
more entries
can be
stored.
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2.3. Managing
the
Phonebook
2.3.1. Registering
the
last
call
phone
number
The
phone
number
of the last received
call can be
stored in the
phonebook
of the
Hyundai Bluetooth radio.
1) Press
button
@
to select BLUETOOTH
mode.
2)Press
button
@
for 2
seconds. The first
entry in the
phonebook
is
displayed. lf the
first entry is vacant,
01 EMPTY is
shown on the display.
lf the first
entry
is
already
used, turn knob
O
and/or
press
another
preset
button
until an empty location
is
found.
3) Press knob
[2);
NAME
will appear
on the display
briefly and the editing
cursor
"
-
"
is
displayed indicating that
the first character
of the name
can be entered.
4) Turn knob
O
to change the editing
cursor to display
the letter of the
alphabet of
your
choice
you
wish to
enter for the name. To
delete the
previous
character, turn knob
O
until the back
arrow
"
<-
"
appears
on the display and
then
press
knob
f2).
5) Repeat
the operations in step 4)
above until
the name editing is
complete. Turn
knob
I
until the editing
cursor
"
-
"
appears
on the display
at the end of the name,
then
press
knob
O
for 2
seconds. The name
editing
process
is now complete
and
NUMBER is
displayed.
6)
When
the cursor appears
"-'
on the display,
press
button
(D
for 2 seconds. The last
received
call
phone
number is
displayed with
the editing cursor
"
-
"
at the end of the
number.
7)Press knob
I
for 2 seconds.
The entry is
complete.
B)
PHONEBOOK
is
displayed.
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K',,
2.3.2. Editing name
and
phone
number
entries
Existing
phonebook
entries can be edited as required.
1) Press
button
€0,
to
select
BLUETOOTH
mode.
2)
Turn knob
@
until
PHONEBOOK
is displayed.
3) Press knob
O
until SEARCH appears on the display.
4) Press knob
@
and turn clockwise
to
increase
the
page
button until
the
entry
for
editing is
found.
5) Once entry
is located
and displayed,
press
knob
Q)
Hyundai Bluetooth radio display shows
as
follows:
TE OK ) EDIT
OK
> BACK
6)
lf
you
wish to
edit
the
entry, select EDIT OK and
press
knob
9;
NAME will
appear
on the display briefly and the editing cursor
"
-
"
is displayed
at the end of the current
entry name.
B) Turn knob
€)
to change the edit cursor to display
the
letter
of the alphabet of
your
choice
you
wish to enter for the name. To
delete the
previous
character, turn knob
O
until the back arrow
"
<-
"
appears on the display and then
press
knob
O.
9)
Repeat
the operations
in
step B) above until the name editing is
complete.
Turn
knob
@
until the editing
cursor
"
-
"
appears on the display at the end of the name,
then
press
knob
I
for 2 seconds. The name editing
process
is now
complete and
NUMBER is
displayed.
10) Turn knob
O
to change the edit cursor to display the number of
your
choice
you
wish to
enter
for the number. To
delete the
previous
character, turn knob
g
until
the back arrow
"
<-
"
appears on the display and then
press
knob
O
.
11) Repeat the operations in step 10) above until the number
editing
is
complete.
Turn knob
@
until the editing cursor
"
-
"
appears
on the display at.the end of the
number, then
press
knob
@
for 2
seconds.
The
number editing
process
is now
complete. PHONEBOOK is displayed.
Note:
a.
lf the name entry does not require
editing,
press
knob
aZ
fot 2 seconds to advance
to number.
b.
lf the number
entry does
not require
editing,
press
knob
a?
for 2 seconds to finalise
the editing
process
of that entry.
c. The available characters available for name
entry are:
A, B, C....2,0, 1,2,3....9,
+,.,
#,
,
(blank
space).
numDer or
press
a
presel
and
turn
clockwise. The
2.3.3. Deleting
stored
phone
numbers
Existing
single
phonebook
entries
can
be deleted
as reouired.
1) Press
button
@,
to select
BLUETOOTH
mode.
2)Turn knob
@
until
PHONEBOOK
is disptayed.
3)
Press
knob
@
until
SEARCH
appears
on
the disptay.
4) Press
knob
@
and
turn clockwise
to increase
the
page
numoer
or
press
a
preset
button until
the entry
for
editing is
found.
5) Once
entry is located
and displayed,
press
knob
g
and
turn
clockwise.
The
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
display
shows
as follows.
DELETE
OK ) EDIT
OK >
BACK
6) lf
you
wish to
delete the
entry,
select DELETE
OK and
press
knob
O
7)
COMPLETE
will
appear
on the
disptay
briefty.
8)
PHONEBOOK
is
then
displayed.
The
complete
phonebook
contents
can
be
deleted in
a sinqle
action.
9) Press
button
@,
to
select BLUETOOTH
mode.
'l
0) Turn
knob
@
until PHONEBOOK
is
disptayed.
11)
Press
knob
@
until
SEARCH
appears
on the
display
12)
Turn
knob
@
until DOWNLOAD
appears
on the dispray.
13) Press
knob
@t
until
CLR
OK appears
on the
display.
14)
Press
knob
@
and WAITING
appears
on the
display.
15) Press
button
@
to finish
the
deletion
process.
17
3.
Audio Player
Function
3.1 Playing
music using Bluetooth
Audio
The Hyundai
Bluetooth radio supports
the Bluetooth
profile
'Audio
Advanced Distribution
Profile'
(A2DP).
lf
your
mobile
phone
or music
player
supports this
profile
then it is
possible
to listen to
music
tracks
located on
your
Bluetooth device through the
Hyundai
Bluetooth radio and car speakers.
Additionally, the Hyundai Bluetooth
radio
supports
the
'Audio
Video Remote Control
Profile'
(AVRCP).
lf
your
Bluetooth mobile
phone
or
music
player
supports this
profile
then it is
possible
to advance to the next track or
replay
previous
tracks on using
the buttons on the front of the
Hyundai Bluetooth radio or steering wheel
remote
controls
(if
fitted) on
your
vehicle.
1) Press button
@
until BT AUDIO is displayed.
2) When BT
AUDIO appears on the display, select the music
player
feature on
your
Bluetooth device.
Press
'PLAY'on
the device to begin
playback (see
notes below).
3)To
pause
the Bluetooth audio
playback, press
knob
8)
lot 2 seconds.
Press the knob
again for 2 seconds
to resume
playback.
4) Press buttons
O
and
@
to
advance
to the next or
previous
music track;
BT NEXT or
BT
BACK will be displayed on the
Hyundai Bluetooth radio.
Note:
a. Check
your
Bluetooth device owner's
manual for details of how to
play
music tracks
via
an
external Biuetooth audio system such as
the Hyundai Bluetooth radio.
b. Some
Bluetooth mobile
phones
cannot
play
music
at all
or may
play
music tracks in
low-quality audio through the
Hyundai Bluetooth radio.
c. Some
mobile
phones
require
additional
pairing
to allow Bluetooth audio
playback.
d.
Information about songs
(e.9.
the elapsed
playing
time, song titles, song
index, etc.)
playing
using Bluetooth audio
profile
cannot be displayed on this Hyundai
Bluetooth
radro.
18
I
3.2
Connecting
a Bluetooth
music
player
and mobile
phone
simultaneously
t
is
possible
to connect a Bluetooth mobile
phone
and a separate Bluetooth
music
player
to
the Hyundai Bluetooth radio
at the same time. Phone
calls can be
sent and received using
the hands-free feature whilst music is
playing
using the Bluetooth
audio
feature.
1) Ensure
both the mobile
phone
and music
player
have been
paired
to the Hyundai music
player
and that they operate correctly.
Set each device to
automatically connect.
2)
With
the
Hyundai
Bluetooth radio switched
on, turn the
car ignition switch off, wait
30
seconds, then switch the
ignition on again. if the
music
player
and mobile
phone
are
operating and the music
player
is
playing
music,
playback
will begin automatically
through the Hyundai
Bluetooth radio.
Note:
a. Check
your
Bluetooth device owner's
manual for details
on how to
play
music tracks
via an external Bluetooth
audio system
such as the Hyundai Bluetooth
radio.
b. Some Bluetooth mobile
phones
cannot
play
music
at all or may
play
music
tracks in
low-quality
audio
through
the Hyundai Bluetooth
radio.
c. During mobile
phone
operation, the Bluetooth
audio
player
will continue
to
play
the
music track but the music
sound is not heard
through the car
speakers,
d. During some mobile
phone
operations, the Bluetooth
musrc sound may
be intenupted
for a short time.
e. Only Bluetooth
music
players
with a
pass
key/code 0000 may
be
paired.
19
E
4. Bluetooth
Settings
4.1. Setting
the
automatic call
answer
feature
lf this function
is selected,
the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio automatically
answers all
incoming
calls.
This feature enhances
safety
as the driver
does not
need to take their
hands from
the steering
wheel to accept
an
incoming call.
Note that this
feature cannot
be set at
different settings
for each
of the
paired
mobile
phones.
1)Press
button
@;
BLUETOOTH
is displayed.
2)
Turn knob
@
until SETTINGS
is displayed.
3)
Press knob
@
until
AUTO ANS
is displayed.
4) Press
and Turn
knob
O.
The LCD then displays
as follows:
) 5 SEC
) 10 SEC
> BACK
OFF
=
Auto
answer function
is not active.
5 SEC
=
Automatically
answers
all incoming
calls after
a 5 second
delay.
10 SEC
=
Automatically
answers
all incoming
calls after a
'10
second delay.
BACK
=
Return
to
previous
menu.
5) After
making
your
selection,
press
knob
O
to store the selection.
6)
VOICE VOL
(see
below
4.2) is then displayed
for adjustment
if required.
7) lf
you
do
not wish to
adjust any
further Bluetooth
settings,
press
button
€1)
to return
to
the last selected
mode.
4.2. Setting
calling
voice volume
This
function is
to set the
level of the
mobile
phone's
calling
voice
volume
to be heard
through
the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio and car speakers.
1
)
Follow
steps 1
)
to 3) of above
setting 4.1
2) When
VOICE
VOL appears
on the display,
press
the
knob
to display the
current
level of the calling
voice.
Turn knob
-9
right or left to adjust
the calling
voice
volume
as desired.
This is
the level the
calling voice
volume will be
set to each
time the
Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio is used
after the car
ignition switch
is turned off
and then on
agaln.
3) After
making
your
selection,
press
knob
@
to store
the selection.
4) RING VOL
(see
below
4.3) is then displayed
for adjustment
if required.
5) lf
you
do
not wish
to adjust any
further Bluetooth
settings,
press
button
@)to
reiurn to
the
last selected
mode.
4.3. Setting
the
ring volume
This function
is to set the
level of the
mobile
phone's
ring tone volume
to be
heard ihrough
the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio and car
speakers.
1
)
Follow steps
1
)
to 3) of above
setting
4.1
2)
When RING
VOL appears
on the display,
press
the
knob
O
to display
the current
level
of the
ring tone.
Turn knob
€l
right or left to adjust
the ring
tone volume
as desired.
This is the
level the ringer
volume
will be set to each
time the Hyundai
Bluetooth
radio
is used
afterthe
car ignition switch
is turned
off and then on again.
3)
After making
your
selection,
press
knob
O
to store the selection.
20
4) The
press
button
Q)
to return to
the last selected
mode.
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