Hyundai GD-02 User manual

Category
Car media receivers
Type
User manual
Front Panel Controls
User Manual
GD-02
MP3/WMA/USB/AUX/Bluetooth/iPod
Player with AM/FM Radio
SEEK
TRACK
RADIO
AUDIO
PUSH
GD-02
TUNE
POWER
PUSH
VOL
MEDIA
SETUP
EQ
654321
Important Note:
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future
reference.
Please refer to the main vehicle user manual section "Features of Your Vehicle" for
general information regarding radio reception and care and use of the vehicle mounted
antenna, and care and use of media (USB etc.).
The operation of the Steering wheel controls in the main vehicle user manual are not
relevant to the radio model depicted in this user manual.
Contents
Contents
Location of Controls
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2
Getting Started
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4
Radio
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7
USB/AUX player
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9
My Music
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13
Bluetooth Audio
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14
Memo
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15
Pandora
®
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16
Bluetooth
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18
Phone
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22
Settings
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26
Appendix
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29
Specifications
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31
1
Location of Controls
2
SEEK
TRACK
RADIO
AUDIO
PUSH
GD-02
TUNE
POWER
PUSH
VOL
MEDIA
SETUP
EQ
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Front View of the Unit
Display window
PRESET [1] ~ [6] buttons:
Receive each
stored station (press); store each station
(press and hold).
Microphone: for Hands-free, Voice
Recognition and Memo function.
POWER button with VOLUME [VOL]
dial:
Turn the power on or off (press), turn
the display on or off (press and hold);
adjust the volume (rotate).
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CALL [
] button: Enter the Phone menu
or receive a call (press); make a call via
last call (press and hold).
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END [
] button: Reject/sends a call, go
to the previous screen or cancels Phone
menu screen.
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SEEK
/
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TRACK buttons: Seek
a station or skip a track (press); fast tune
up/down the frequency or fast-forward/
rewind a track (press and hold).
Warning LED:
When the ignition switch is
in the OFF position, blinks every 1 second
to act as a deterrent against theft.
ENTER button with TUNE/FILE dial:
Enter the Audio setting mode or change
the item for setting/searching (press); find
a station manually, show the previous/next
track/file name (rotate).
RADIO button:
Selects the radio function
or band (press : FM1 → FM2 → FM3
AM → FM1 → ....).
MEDIA button:
Select the connected
external device (USB/iPod, AUX or
Bluetooth audio) / available internal media
(My Music or Memo) playback (press:
USB/iPod → AUX → My Music → BT
Audio → Memo → USB/iPod → ....).
SETUP button:
Enters the System setting
mode. (General/Sound/Bluetooth/Time)
EQ button:
Select the EQ style (press :
NOR (Normal) → CLA (Classic) → POP
→ ROCK → JAZZ → NOR (Normal) →
....).
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Location of Controls
3
VOL
MUTE
MODE
+ VOLUME
[
VOL
]
- buttons:
Adjust the volume.
SEEK buttons: Skip the previous/next preset
station/track (press); fast tune up/down frequencies
and seek a station or fast-forward/rewind a track
(press and hold).
MODE button:
Turn the car audio system on, select
the Radio or connected external device (USB/iPod,
AUX or Bluetooth audio)/available internal media (My
Music or Memo) playback (press); turn the Car audio
system off or on (press and hold).
MUTE button:
Turn the mute function on/off (press);
activate the voice recognition function of connected
mobile phone (press and hold).
AUX Input terminal:
Connect an external device.
iPod/USB port:
Connect iPod/iPhone or USB storage
device.
Steering Wheel Controls
Media Hub Input Port
Getting Started
4
Turning On/Off the Unit
1 Switch the vehicle to ACC or IGN (ON)
position.
Adjusting the Volume Level
1 Rotate the VOLUME
[
VOL
]
dial or push
the + VOLUME
[
VOL
]
- buttons on the
steering wheel controls to increase/
decrease the volume level.
2 Press the POWER button or MODE
button on the steering wheel controls to
turn the unit on.
The previously selected station is
received or the last selected song is
played if the media is available.
3 To turn the unit off, press the POWER
button or press and hold the MODE
button on the steering wheel controls.
When the unit is turned off, the clock
display appears on the screen.
Setting the Equalizer Style
An equalizer style for different music types may be
selected (CLASSIC, POP, ROCK, and JAZZ).
1 Press the EQ button repeatedly until the
desired Equalizer style icon is displayed
on the top of the screen.
The sequence of Equalizer styles is
displayed as follows: NOR (Normal)
CLA (Classic)
POP
ROCK
JAZZ
NOR (Normal)
....
The volume level will be shown on the
display. See page 25 for details of
adjustment of hands-free phone call and
ringer volume adjustments.
Muting the Sound Quickly
1 Press the MUTE button on the steering
wheel controls to set mute on.
'MUTE' screen is displayed.
To restore the sound, press the MUTE
button on the steering wheel controls or
rotate the VOLUME
[
VOL
]
dial.
Turning On/Off the Display
1 Press and hold the POWER button to
turn off on the display screen.
2 When display is off, tap the screen or
press the POWER button to turn on the
display screen.
Getting Started
5
RADIO
MEDIA
SEEK
TRACK
DISP
SETUP
EQ
VOLTUNE FILE
POWER
PUSH
ENTER
PUSH
1 3
4 6
2
5
VOL
MUTE
MODE
Recording Function
• It is possible to record the audio whilst listening to
RADIO, IPOD, AUX or BT AUDIO.
A function to record voices inside the car cabin
using the in-build microphone is also possible.
(Refer to page 15 for details to record voice using
the MEMO feature)
1 While listening to any of the above
media sources RADIO, iPod, AUX or BT
Audio, tap the REC on the screen to
record the current playing media.
Once recording starts, the REC will blink
on the screen and the elapsed time of
the current recording and total available
General Controls
Selecting the Media function
1 Press the MEDIA button on the unit or
MODE button on the steering wheel
controls repeatedly until the desired
Media mode is displayed.
2 Tap the Current media icon on the top
left hand corner of the screen to enter
the Media menu screen.
Tap the desired media icon to select
that mode.
Or press the MEDIA button repeatedly
to select the desired media mode.
• If a selection is not made selected within 10
seconds, the previous screen will be restored
automatically.
• If the icon of a media mode is ‘greyed’ out, it is
not available for selection as it may not be
connected or have any media available to play.
• If the media is not connected, corresponding
modes will be disabled.
Or press the Radio button repeatedly to
select the desired radio band directly.
Rear view camera screen
If fitted, a rear view camera displays the
area behind the vehicle on the screen
when the ignition is in the ‘ON’ position
and reverse gear is selected.
Parking guidelines and distance scale
are displayed on the audio set screen.
Getting Started
6
time for recording remaining are
displayed on the screen.
2 During the recording, tap the PAUSE to
pause recording.
Tap the REC again to re-start recording.
3 Tap the STOP on the screen to stop
recording.
To save the recording tap the YES to
save the recorded file with the file name
displayed on the screen.
Tap the NO to cancel and discard the
recording.
Tap the RENAME to change the file
name (see following below for details).
4 The recorded file is stored in the internal
memory of the car audio set and can be
played from the ‘My Music’ mode.
For more information regarding My
Music, refer to pages 13.
Notes
All buttons and controls other than VOL, MUTE,
PAUSE and STOP are disabled during
recording.
• PAUSE is not usable during recording of iPod/
BT Audio.
• USB/iPod recordings are saved as a continuous
file.
• When the internal memory of the unit is full,
'MEMORY FULL' appears on the display.
The RECORD and COPY feature is then not
available until some stored files are deleted.
Check the memory usage level by pressing the
SETUP button and then selecting 'About'.
• This unit can store 999 files within internal
memory. When the 1000th file is stored, 'INDEX
FULL' appears on the display. The RECORD
and COPY feature is then not available until
some stored files are deleted.
Changing the Recording File
Name
1 If the recorded file is to be renamed, tap
the RENAME on the screen.
The display shows the following:
2 Use the keypad to change the file name.
The table below shows more information
of the buttons displayed within the
keypad screen.
3 Tap the STORE to save changes to the
file name.
Notes
• Some characters may not be supported. (eg: ?, “
,<, > ,* ,/ , :, , etc... ).
• Files with identical file names cannot be saved.
• Up to 27 characters can be used for file names.
Radio
7
Tuning in a Station
Turn On the Radio
1 Press the RADIO button or tap Radio
icon on the Media menu screen to enter
the Radio mode.
The previously selected station is
received.
FM1/FM2/FM3/AM: Show the currently
frequency bandwidth
107.7
MHz: Show the currently playing
frequency
CH1 87.5 ~ CH6 98.0: Show each preset
number and frequencies
REC: Records currently playing
broadcast
LIST: Display the preset list
BSM: Store the frequencies with
superior reception to each preset
buttons
BAND: Switch the frequency
bandwidth in order of FM1 FM2
FM3 → AM
2 Press the RADIO button or tap the
BAND repeatedly to change the band in
order of
FM1 → FM2 → FM3 → AM →
FM1 ....
Tuning a Station Manually
3 Rotate the TUNE dial repeatedly to tune
to a desired frequency.
Tuning a Station Automatically
4 Press the SEEK /TRACK buttons
to automatically search for frequencies.
The tuning automatically stops at the
stations whose signals can be received,
and the station is selected.
Note
• When tuning in stations while driving, use preset
number button to prevent accidents.
Using the Preset Station
You can save up to 6 preset channels each for FM1,
FM2, FM3, and AM.
Storing Stations Manually
1 Follow steps 2 to 4 on this page
"Tuning in a Station" to tune to the
frequency you wish to preset.
2 Press and hold the PRESET [1] ~ [6]
buttons or tap the CH1 ~ CH6 on the
Radio screen for more than 2 seconds.
A 'beep' will sound and the frequency is
saved to the selected preset button.
To preset another station, repeat these
steps.
Note
• If you try to store another station using the same
preset number, the previously stored station will be
replaced.
• Preset station memories are lost if the vehicle
battery is disconnected.
Storing Stations Automatically
• The unit selects the stations with the strongest
signals within the selected band, and stores them in
the order of their frequency.
• Up to six stations can be stored in the current band.
1 Tap the BSM (Best Station Memory)
on the Radio mode screen.
Starting from the current frequency,
frequencies with superior reception are
scanned and stored in the radio preset
button.
Notes
• If only a few stations can be received due to weak
signals, some number buttons will retain their
former settings.
Radio
8
Listening to a Preset Station
1 Press the RADIO button or tap the
BAND repeatedly to change the band in
order of
FM1 → FM2 → FM3 → AM →
FM1 ....
2 Press the PRESET [1] ~ [6] button or tap
CH1 ~ CH6 to start the listening.
Using the Preset Frequency
Lists
1 Tap the LIST button to display the
Preset station frequencies.
Up to 6 stations can be saved in presets
for each band FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM.
FM1/FM2/FM3/AM: Selects the radio
band
CH1 ~ CH6: Selects the station.
: Returns to the previous screen.
To select the station directly, tap the
desired the Band/station.
Recording to Current
Broadcast
1 Tap the REC to start recording the
current broadcast.
For more information on the recording
feature, refer to pages 5 ~ 6.
USB/AUX Player
9
Precautions for Handling USB/
iPod
• When using the external USB device, make sure
to keep the device disconnected and connect
only sometime after turning on the vehicle
ignition. The USB device may be damaged if the
USB device is already connected when the
ignition is turned on. (USB device is not an
electronic automotive component)
• Some USB devices may not operate properly
because of compatibility issues. Check that the
external device is supported by the device
before starting use.
• The device will only recognize USB devices
formatted in FAT 16 or FAT 32. (NTFS format is
not supported.) When formatting the external
USB device, the device may not properly
recognize a Byte/Sector selection other than
512Byte or 2048Byte.
Avoid contact of body parts and foreign
substances with the USB connector.
• 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 occasionally.
Abruptly disconnecting the external USB device
while the USB is operating may cause the
device to be damaged or function abnormally.
Make sure to disconnect the USB device only
after the audio power is turned off or when the
audio is operating in a different mode.
• The amount of time required to recognize 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. Please wait the
period of time required to recognize the device.
• The device supports only USB devices used to
play music files.
• Do not use the USB I/F to charge batteries or
USB accessories which generate heat. Such
acts may lead to deteriorated performance or
damage to the device.
About MP3/WMA
• This unit can play MP3/WMA files with the
extension code<.mp3> or <.wma> (regardless of
the letter case-upper/lower).
• This unit can show the names of albums, artists
(performer), and Tag (Version 1.0, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3,
or 2.4) for MP3 files and for WMA files.
• This unit can display only one-byte characters, no
other characters can be correctly displayed.
• This unit can play MP3/WMA files meeting the
conditions below:
- Type: MPEG 1, 2, 2.5 Layer 3 including VBR for
MP3/ v9 standard for WMA
- Bit rate: 32 ~ 320 kbps (VBR) for MP3 / 5 ~ 384
kbps (VBR) for WMA
- Sampling frequency: 8 ~ 48 kHz for MP3 or WMA
• The maximum number of characters for file/folder
names vary among the disc format used (includes
four extension characters - <.mp3> or <.wma>).
- ISO 9660 Level 1: up to 12 characters
- ISO 9660 Level 2: up to 31characters
- Romeo: up to 128 characters
- Joliet: up to 64 characters
- Windows long file name: up to 128 characters
• The unit can be playback files recorded in VBR
(variable bit rate). Files recorded in VBR have a
discrepancy in elapsed time display, and do not
show the actual elapsed time. After performing the
search function, this difference becomes
noticeable.
• The unit can recognize a total of 999 files, of 999
folders.
Note
Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and/or other countries.
USB/AUX Player
10
• The device may not recognize the USB device if
separately purchased USB hubs and extension
cables are used.
• In the case of high capacity USB devices, there
are instances where the logical drives are
partitioned for user convenience. In this case, it
will only be possible to play the USB music in
the top level drive.
When using partitioned drives, save the songs
you wish to play on the device only in the top-
level logical drive. In addition, certain USB
devices are configured with a separate drive
used to install application programs and it may
not be possible to play songs from such drives
for the reasons described above.
• 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).
• iPod is a registered trademark of Apple
Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
• This unit supports only the following iPod/iPhone
models.
- iPod Nano 1G/2G/3G/4G/5G/6G/7G
- iPod Touch 1G/2G/2.5G/3G/4G/5G
- iPod Classic 5G
- iPhone 3G/3GS/4/4S/5/5S/5C
• Depending on the software version of the iPod/
iPhone, it may not be compatible with this unit.
• Only connect the iPod to this product with
connection cables supported by iPod products.
Other connection cables cannot be used.
• In some cases, the iPod product may be
damaged if the ignition is turned off while it is
connected to the product. When the iPod
product is not being used, keep it separate from
this product with the car ignition turned off.
• The playback functions and the information
display items of the iPod player used with this
product may differ from the iPod in terms of play
order, method, and the information displayed.
Playing a USB Device/iPod
By connecting an USB device or iPod to the USB
cable at the USB port (located lower on the centre
console), you can listen on your car speakers, while
controlling the USB device or iPod from the unit.
1 Connect the USB device/iPod with MP3/
WMA files to be played to the iPod/USB
port on the centre console.
The USB or iPod screen appears and
playback starts automatically after
recognizing the data of the USB device
or iPod.
2 While the USB device or iPod is already
connected, press the MEDIA or MODE
button repeatedly until the USB/iPod
player is displayed.
Or tap the USB or iPod on the Media
menu screen.
USB/AUX Player
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• Off (deactivate): Cancels random
playback.
3 Tap SCAN icon to select the Intro scan
playback mode.
SCAN: Scans the beginning parts of
USB's all files in sequential order.
SCAN-F: Scans the beginning parts of
current folder's all files in sequential
order.
• Off (deactivate): Cancels Intro scan
playback.
Charging the USB Device
When a USB device is connected to the
unit, the USB device will be charged while
the vehicle ACC switch is ON. The radio
does not need to be operating.
Notes: When Using the USB Socket for Charging
• Effective battery charging of USB devices using
the USB socket cannot be assured.
• The power is available at the USB port when the
vehicle ignition switch is in the ACC position.
The unit is not required to be operating.
Copying/Recording
1 Tap the COPY or REC to start recording
the current track.
In iPod mode, the PAUSE feature is not
supported during recording.
For more information on the Copying/
recording feature, refer to pages 5 ~ 6
Recording Function.
Searching Files through
Category Search
The USB/iPod playback will start
automatically.
Controlling the Playback
1 Press the SEEK /TRACK buttons
repeatedly to go to the next or previous
files.
2 Press and hold the SEEK /TRACK
to fast forward or rewind the file, and
release to resume the playback.
The search function works but search
speed is not constant.
• While fast forwarding or rewinding, you
can only hear intermittent sounds.
3 Rotate the TUNE/FILE dial to display
the list of files available on the USB.
When the desired file is displayed,
press the ENTER button to begin
playback of that file.
4 Tap the LIST icon to display the list of
files within the USB.
Select the desired file from the list to
play the file.
/
: Move to the previous/next list.
/
: Move to the previous/next folder.
: Returns to the previous screen.
Selecting the Playback Modes
1 Tap the RPT icon to select the Repeat
playback mode.
RPT: The current file plays repeatedly.
RPT-F: All files of the current folder
play repeatedly.
• Off (deactivate): All files of USB play
repeatedly.
2 Tap the RDM icon to select Random
playback mode.
RDM: All files of USB play in random
order.
RDM-F: All files of the current folder
play repeatedly.
USB/AUX Player
12
Be sure to adjust the volume for each
connected audio device before
playback.
2 Start playback of the external audio
equipment at a moderate volume.
3 While the external audio equipment is
already connected, press the MEDIA or
MODE button repeatedly until the AUX
player is displayed.
Or tap the AUX on the Media menu
screen.
Notes
The audio quality of your media player and the
audio tracks on it may not be of the same sound
quality as the car audio system's media player.
• If the volume level of the media player is too low
compared with the radio or media player,
increase the volume of the connected media
player.
• If the sound of the media player is too loud and/
or distorted, decrease the volume of the player.
• For technical information regarding the AUX
input, refer to the specification section at the end
of this manual.
Recording
1 Tap the REC to start recording the
current file.
For more information on the recording
feature, refer to pages 5 ~ 6 Recording
Function.
Once the REC button is pressed,
recording will start from the currently
playing point within the file.
1 In iPod mode, tap the MENU button to
display the iPod CATEGORY screen.
• Select the desired category to display
sub-categories.
• If there are no sub-categories, then the
stored file list will be displayed.
• Repeat this step until reaching the stored
file list.
2 Select the desired file from the list to
play the file.
/: Move to the previous/next list
page.
Name of the current category: Moves
to a previous category. For example,
tapping the Playlists within the above
image will restore the previous
category.
: Returns to the previous screen.
Listening to Auxiliary Audio
Equipment
By connecting an optional portable audio device to
the AUX input jack (3.5 mm stereo mini plug/)
located lower on the centre console, and then simply
selecting the source, you can listen on your car
speakers. The volume level is adjustable for any
difference between the unit and the portable audio
device.
1 Connect the audio output of the external
audio equipment to AUX input jack
(located lower on the Centre console).
My Music
13
Using the My Music files
The My Music mode is where previously recorded or
copied tracks or files made on the unit are stored for
playback. The tracks may be played back in the
same manner as those stored on a USB memory
stick.
1 Press the MEDIA or MODE button
repeatedly until the My Music player is
displayed.
Or tap the My Music on the Media
menu screen.
The My Music playback will start
automatically.
DELETE: Deletes the current file.
LIST: Shows file list within the My
Music.
SCAN: Scans the beginning parts of
files in sequential order (approx. 10
seconds per track)
RPT: Repeats the current file
RDM: Plays the files within My Music
the in random order
Deleting a File
2 While a file is playing, tap the DELETE
to delete the current file.
Managing Files from My Music
List
3 Tap the LIST to show the My Music list
screen.
Recorded files from various modes are
displayed.
4 Select the desired files from the list to
manage the file.
/
: Move to the previous/next list page.
/ : Check the recorded files by mode.
Modes are shown in the following order.
All Folder
AUX
BT-AUDIO
iPod
MEMO
RADIO
USB
All Folder
...
Check box on the left side: Select/
deselect the files or all files.
: Returns to the previous screen.
5 Tap the COPY, DEL or EDIT as below;
COPY: Copy selected files onto the
connected USB device.
DEL: Delete the selected files.
EDIT: Change the name of the selected
file. However, this feature will operate
only when there is one file selected. For
more information on using the EDIT
feature, refer to page 6 Changing the
File Name.
Refer to pages 9 ~ 12 USB/iPod Player
section for controlling the playback of MP3/
WMA files. The same method of control is
used when MP3/WMA files are stored on
either a USB device.
Bluetooth Audio
14
• Text Information attached to music tracks on the
music player (e.g. the elapsed playing time, song or
artist name etc.) will not be displayed on this unit.
• Playback may automatically begin as soon as the
Bluetooth Audio mode is selected using the unit or
steering wheel buttons.
When a device capable of playing music by
Bluetooth audio and by USB connection is
connected to the radio using the USB connector (eg.
iPod ‘Touch’ or ‘iPhone’ Models), it may be
necessary to manually select the audio playback
route on the device when changing modes on the
unit.
Recording
1 Tap the REC button to start recording
the current audio.
For more information on the recording
feature, refer to pages 5 ~ 6 Recording
Function.
In BT Audio mode, the PAUSE feature is
not supported during recording.
Connecting a Bluetooth Music
Player and Mobile Phone
Simultaneously
It is possible to connect a Bluetooth mobile phone
and a separate Bluetooth music player to this unit at
the same time. Phone calls may be sent and
received using the connected mobile phone and
music playback is possible using a separate
Bluetooth music player.
1 Ensure both the mobile phone and
music player have been paired to this
unit music player and that they operate
correctly.
2 Ensure both mobile phone and music
player are both set to automatically
connect to this unit.
3 Connect the music player to this unit
using the Device Manager and select
phone actions described earlier in this
user manual.
Playing Music Using the
Bluetooth Audio
This unit supports the Bluetooth profile ‘Advanced
Audio Distribution Profile’ (A2DP).
If your mobile phone or music player supports this
profile then it is possible to listen to music tracks
located on your Bluetooth device through this unit
and car speakers.
Additionally, this unit supports the ‘Audio Video
Remote Control Profile’ (AVRCP).
If 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 unit or steering wheel
remote controls (if fitted) on your vehicle.
1 Press the MEDIA or MODE button
repeatedly until the BT Audio player is
displayed.
Or tap the BT Audio on the Media menu
screen.
The BT Audio playback will start
automatically.
/ : Plays the previous/next
audio.
: Plays the paused audio.
: Pauses the audio.
REC: Records the current audio.
Notes: When playing Bluetooth audio
• Check your Bluetooth device user manual for
details of how to play music tracks via an external
Bluetooth audio system such as this unit.
• Some Bluetooth mobile phones cannot play music
at all or may play music tracks in low quality audio
through this unit.
Bluetooth Audio
15
Memo
4 Start playing music from the Bluetooth
music player using the Bluetooth audio
function.
5 Now, connect the mobile phone to this
unit using the menu system of the
mobile phone.
Do not use this unit's menu system to
connect to the mobile phone.
6 The music player will continue to
operate and this unit will confirm the
connection of the mobile phone on the
radio display.
Note:
The Bluetooth audio profile connection must be
occupied by the Bluetooth music player in order for
simultaneous connection of a music player and
mobile phone.
This feature is used to record voice memos using the
microphone located on the unit.
Recording Memos
1 Press the MEDIA button repeatedly until
the Memo screen is displayed.
Memo mode cannot be selected with the
MODE button on the steering wheel
controls.
2 Tap the REC to record user memos.
PAUSE: Pauses the recording.
REC: Restarts the recording.
STOP: Stops the recording.
3 Tap the STOP to stop user memo
recording, then tap the YES.
For more information, refer to pages 5 ~
6 Recording Function.
Pandora
®
16
Pandora Internet Music
Audio programs can be sourced and
enjoyed on this car audio system. A mobile
device using Apple iOS or Android OS is
connected to this audio unit and delivers
the Pandora content via a connection to the
internet.
Setting Up Pandora
1 Download the Pandora app onto your
mobile device. The Pandora app can be
found at the on-line store for that mobile
device.
2 Log on to the Pandora app installed on
your mobile device.
3 For Apple devices; connect the device to
the car audio using the USB connection.
4 For Android devices; pair and connect
the device to the car audio using
Bluetooth.
Playing Music Using Pandora
1 Press the MEDIA button on the car
audio unit or MODE button on the
steering wheel controls repeatedly until
the Pandora player is displayed.
Alternatively, tap Pandora on the Media
menu screen as shown below.
3 Control the Pandora feature using the
following
Thumb down/up: Sends the user's
opinion of the currently playing track to
the Pandora server. If the Thumb
down is pressed, play will skip to the
next song.
Bookmark: Bookmark the currently
playing track. Bookmark can be
viewed from the Pandora app from
your mobile device or from Pandora.
com.
PLAY/PAUSE: Play or pause the
track. When paused, the time display
flashes.
NEXT: Move to the next track.
STATIONS: Shows the Pandora
stations menu screen.
Note:
• During playback of advertisements or shared tracks
or stations, the Thumb Down/Up and Bookmark
controls are disabled.
• Ensure that the volume control of your mobile
device is set to approximately 80%, and the device
is not muted.
• Ensure that an internet connection is available to
the mobile device.
• There may be times where the music stops for no
apparent reason. This is due to a loss of internet
connection to the mobile device.
2 Once the Pandora screen is displayed,
select the STATION button to search for
the desired music. Playback will then
begin automatically.
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Using the Station List
1 Tap the STATIONS button to display the
Station List.
2 Tap the CREATE button to display a
typewriter screen. Enter the name of the
artist, song or station name and tap
search. The search results are
displayed.
3 Tap the name of the desired search
result to begin playback.
Note:
• If three or more stations have been bookmarked,
the list will be displayed across two or more pages.
Tap the up and down arrows to change the page.
Page number display shows the number of the
current page.
4 Additional functions on the STATIONS
screen:
SHUFFLE: Activates the Shuffle
function to play tracks from the
bookmarked stations.
DELETE: Deletes the selected station.
Note:
• If the Pandora feature is not operating properly, you
may need to restart the Pandora App or the mobile
device.
• If the Pandora feature does not start, reset the USB
or Bluetooth connection with the mobile device.
• Pandora is currently available in the United States,
Australia, and New Zealand.
• Pandora, the Pandora logo, and the Pandora trade
dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Pandora Media, Inc. Used with permission.
• This unit supports only the following iPhone
models.
- iPhone 4/4S/5/5S/5C/6/6 Plus
- Compatible with iPhone devices that support
iOS 6.0 or later
• Depending on the software version of the
iPhone, it may not be compatible with this unit.
• Operating method may vary depending on the
Android device and the software version of the
Android OS.
• Depending on the version of the Android OS,
it may not be compatible with this unit.
• Compatibility with all Android devices is not
guaranteed.
• The Pandora service is subject to change
without notice.
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10 meters, your Bluetooth device may automatically
connect to this unit even if the device is not in the
car.
Please consider this, especially when pairing or
connecting Bluetooth devices to the car radio when
other Bluetooth devices may be within wireless
radio range of the car radio.
• This unit uses the latest Digital Noise & Echo
suppression system to provide the best sound
clarity with little or no distortion, but in some
conditions there may be some echo and noise
experienced. It is recommended to keep the car
windows closed during hands-free calls for best
results.
• This unit uses the following Bluetooth profiles:
- GAVDP (Generic Audio/Video Distribution Profile)
- PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
- HFP (Hands Free Profile)
- HSP (Head Set Profile)
- A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
- AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)
Bluetooth Indicators Shown
on This Unit Display
Bluetooth Indicator
The Bluetooth logo above is displayed
steady on the radio screen when a
Bluetooth device is connected.
If the indicator is not displayed, then no
Bluetooth device is connected or the
connection is not of satisfactory quality.
The indicator may occasionally flash,
indicating the radio is searching for a
previously paired mobile phone or music
player.
Signal Level Indicator
This indicator shows the signal strength
of the mobile phone network received by
your mobile phone within your current
location.
This indicator will not be displayed if only
a Bluetooth music player (without a
mobile phone) is connected to the car
radio.
The signal level indicator operates in a
Bluetooth Wireless
Technology
This unit supports Bluetooth wireless
technology.
Bluetooth technology provides a wireless link
between a Bluetooth mobile phone or
Bluetooth music player and this unit.
This unit 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 unit
receives your voice and the calling party can
be heard through the car speakers.
Additionally, a Bluetooth music player can be
wirelessly connected to this unit 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-free
calling and music playback.
Please check the user manual of your
Bluetooth mobile phone or music for details of
the Bluetooth features supported and how
they are operated when connected to a
Bluetooth audio accessory such as this unit.
Notes When the using the Bluetooth feature:
• When the vehicle ignition switch is in the ACC
position, this unit is on ‘Stand-by’, ready to connect
with your mobile phone even if the car 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.
• 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. It is recommended
that the mobile phone or music player is kept inside
the car cabin, and where possible, close to the car
radio for best performance.
As a Bluetooth wireless connection can extend to
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Hyundai GD-02 User manual

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