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Multimedia System
Pairing
PHONE
key /
key
1) Vehicle Name : Name of device as
During the pairing process, make sure
on the Steering Remote
shown when searching from your
that all connection requests on the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
phone are accepted for phonebook
Controller
device
download and to allow acceptance of
all future connection requests. Visit
2) Passkey : Passkey used to pair the
When No Devices have been
device
for additional information on pairing
Paired
3. From your Bluetooth® Wireless
your Bluetooth-enabled mobile
1. Press the
PHONE
key or the
Technology device
(i.e. Mobile
phone, and to view a phone compat-
key on the steering remote con-
Phone), search and select your
ibility list.
troller. The following screen is dis-
car audio system.
played.
4. After a few moments, a screen is
NOTICE
displayed
6 digits passkey.
Hear, check the passkey on your
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
device and confirm.
If Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
2. Select
[OK] button to enter the
devices are paired but none are
Pair Phone screen.
currently connected, pressing the
PHONE
key or the
key on the
5. Once pairing is complete, the fol-
steering wheel displays the fol-
lowing screen is displayed.
lowing screen. Select [Pair] button
to pair a new device or select
[Connect] to connect a previously
paired device.
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Pairing through [PHONE]
(Continued)
(Continued)
Setup
- Operations during a call (Switch to
If a connected Bluetooth® Wireless
Private, Switch to call waiting, MIC
Technology device becomes discon-
on/off)
nected due to being out of communi-
Press the
SETUP
key Select
cation range, turning the device
- Downloading Call History
[Phone] Select
[Pair Phone]
OFF, or a Bluetooth® Wireless
- Downloading Mobile Contacts
Select TUNE knob
Technology communication error,
- Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
corresponding Bluetooth® Wireless
device auto connection
Technology devices are automatical-
- Bluetooth Audio Streaming
ly searched and reconnected.
Up to five Bluetooth® Wireless
If the system becomes unstable due
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Technology devices can be paired to
to communication errors between
the Car Handsfree system.
the car Handsfree and the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Only one Bluetooth® Wireless
device, reset the device by turning
1.The following steps are the same
Technology device can be connected
off and back on again. Upon reset-
as those described in the section
at a time.
ting Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
"When No Devices have been
Other devices cannot be paired
device, the system will be restored.
Paired" on the previous page.
while a Bluetooth® Wireless
After pairing is complete, a contacts
Technology device is connected.
download request is sent once to the
i
Information
Only
Bluetooth®
Wireless
mobile phone. Some mobile phones
Technology
Handsfree
and
• Bluetooth® Wireless Technology fea-
may require confirmation upon
Bluetooth audio related features are
tures supported within the vehicle
receiving a download request,
supported.
are as follows. Some features may
ensure your mobile phone accepts
not be supported depending on your
Bluetooth related operations are
the connection. Refer to your
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
possible only within devices that
phones user’s manual for additional
device.
support Handsfree or audio fea-
information regarding phone pair-
tures, such as a Bluetooth® Wireless
ing and connections.
- Outgoing/Incoming Handsfree calls
Technology mobile phone or a
(Continued)
Bluetooth audio device.
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Multimedia System
Connecting a Device
From the paired phone list, select the
Changing Priority
device you want to connect and
select [Connect].
Press the
SETUP
key Select
What is Priority?
[Phone] Select [Phone List]
It is possible to pair up to five
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
devices with the car audio system.
The "Change Priority" feature is used
to set the connection priority of
paired phones.
Press the
SETUP
key Select
1) Connected Phone : Device that is
[Phone] Select [Phone List]
currently connected
2) Paired Phone
: Device that is
paired but not connected
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From the paired phone list, select
NOTICE
Disconnecting a Device
the phone you want to switch to the
highest priority, then select [Change
Priority icon will be displayed when
Priority] button from the Menu. The
the selected phone is set as a pri-
Press the
SETUP
key Select
selected device will be changed to
ority phone.
[Phone] Select [Phone List]
the highest priority.
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From the paired phone list, select the
currently connected device and
select [Disconnect] button.
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Multimedia System
Deleting a Device
Pairing a New Device
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Information
Press the
SETUP
key Select
When deleting the currently con-
[Phone] Select [Pair Phone]
Press the
SETUP
key Select
nected device, the device will auto-
matically be disconnected to pro-
[Phone] Select [Phone List]
ceed with the deleting process.
If a paired Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology device is deleted, the
device’s call history and contacts
data will also be deleted.
To re-use a deleted device, you must
pair the device again.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
devices can be paired with the audio
From the paired phone list, select the
system.
device you want to delete and select
For more information, refer to the
[Delete] button.
"Pairing through Phone Setup" sec-
tion within Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology.
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Viewing Paired Phone List
1) Connect/Disconnect Phone
:
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Information - Before down
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Connect/ disconnects currently
loading contacts
selected phone
[Phone] Select [Phone List]
• Only contacts within connected
2) Change Priority
: Sets currently
phones can be downloaded. Also
selected phone to highest connec-
check to see that your mobile phone
tion priority
supports the download feature.
3) Delete
: Deletes the currently
• To learn more about whether your
selected phone
mobile phone supports contacts
4) Return
: Moves to the previous
downloads, refer to your mobile
screen
phone user’s manual.
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• The contacts for only the connected
phone can be downloaded.
This feature is used to view mobile
phones that have been paired with
the audio system. Upon selecting a
paired phone, the setup menu is dis-
played.
For more information, refer to the
"Setting
Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology Connection" section with-
in Bluetooth® Wireless Technology.
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Multimedia System
Downloading Contacts
Outgoing Volume
Turning Bluetooth System Off
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Phone] Select [Contacts Download]
[Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume]
[Phone] Select
[Bluetooth System
Off]
Use TUNE knob to adjust the out-
going volume level.
Once Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
is turned off, Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology related features will not be
supported within the audio system.
As the contacts are downloaded
from the mobile phone, a download
progress bar is displayed.
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Information
While on a call, the volume can be
changed by using the
SEEK
key.
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Information
TRACK
• Upon downloading phone contacts,
the previous corresponding data is
deleted.
• This feature may not be supported
in some mobile phones.
• Voice Recognition may not operate
i
Information
while contacts are being down-
loaded.
To turn Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology back on, go to
SETUP
[Phone] and select “Yes”.
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Phone Menu Screen
Answering Calls
i
Information
If you select the [Call History] but-
Phone Menus
ton but there is no call history data,
Answering a Call
a prompt is displayed which asks to
With a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Answering a call with a Bluetooth®
download call history data.
device connected, press the
PHONE
Wireless Technology device connect-
key to display the Phone menu screen.
If you select the [Contacts] button
ed will display the following screen.
but there is no contacts data stored,
To accept the call, press
key on
a prompt is displayed which asks to
the steering wheel while the call is
download contacts data.
incoming.
This feature may not be supported
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in some mobile phones. For more
information on download support,
refer to your mobile phone user’s
manual.
1) Favorite : Up to 20 frequently used
contacts saved for easy access
2) Call History : Displays the call histo-
ry list screen
1) Caller : Displays the other party’s
name when the incoming caller is
3) Contacts : Displays the Contacts
saved within your contacts
list screen
2) Incoming Number : Displays the
4) Setup
: Displays Phone related
incoming number
settings.
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Multimedia System
Favorites
Call History
i
Information
Press the
PHONE
key
Select
Press the
PHONE
key Select [Call
• When an incoming call pop-up is
[Favorites]
History]
displayed, most Audio and SETUP
mode features are disabled. Only
the call volume will operate.
• The telephone number may not be
properly displayed in some mobile
phones.
1) Saved favorite contact : Connects
A list of incoming, outgoing and
call upon selection
missed calls is displayed.
Call history may not be saved in the
2) To add favorite : Downloaded con-
call history list in some mobile
tacts be saved as favorite.
phones.
Calls received with hidden caller ID
i
Information
will not be saved in the call history
• To save Favorite, contacts should be
list.
downloaded.
Calling through the call history is not
• Contact saved in Favorites will not
possible when there is no call histo-
be automatically updated if the con-
ry stored or a Bluetooth® Wireless
tact has been updated in the phone.
Technology phone is not connected.
To update Favorites, delete the
Favorite and create a new Favorite.
Up to
50 received, dialed and
missed calls are stored in Call
History.
Time of received/dialed calls and
call time information are not saved.
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Contacts
(Continued)
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Information
Press the
PHONE
key Select
It is not possible to begin download-
Up to 1,000 contacts saved in your
[Contacts]
ing a contact list when the contact
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
download feature has been turned off
phone can be downloaded into the
within the Bluetooth® Wireless
car contacts. Contacts that have been
Technology device. In addition, some
downloaded to the car cannot be edit-
devices may require device authori-
ed or deleted on the phone.
zation upon attempting to download
Mobile phone contacts are managed
contacts. If downloading does not
separately for each paired Bluetooth®
normally occur, check the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology device (max 5
Wireless Technology device settings
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The list of saved phone book entries
devices x
1,000 contacts each).
or the screen state.
is displayed.
Previously downloaded data is main-
The contacts download feature may
tained even if the Bluetooth® Wireless
not be supported in some mobile
Technology device has been discon-
NOTE:
phones. For more information of sup-
nected.
ported Bluetooth® devices and func-
Find a contact in an alphabetical
(However, the contacts and call histo-
tion support, refer to your phone’s
order, press the
MENU
key.
ry saved to the phone will be deleted
user manual.
if a paired phone is deleted.)
It is possible to download contacts
during Bluetooth streaming audio.
When downloading contacts, the icon
will be displayed within the status
bar.
(Continued)
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Multimedia System
Skipping Prompt Messages
VOICE RECOGNITION
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Information
While prompt message is being stat-
For proper recognition, say the com-
ed Shortly press the
key on the
mand after the voice instruction and
Using Voice Recognition
steering remote controller
beep tone.
The prompt message is immediately
ended and the beep tone will sound.
Starting Voice Recognition
Contact List Best Practices
After the “beep”, say the voice com-
Shortly press the
key on the
1) Do not store single-name entries
mand.
steering wheel. Say a command.
(e.g.,
“Bob”, “Mom”, “Kim”, etc.).
Instead, always use full names
Re-starting Voice Recognition
(including first and last names) for
While system waits for a command
all contacts
(e.g., use
“Jacob
Shortly press the
key on the
Stevenson” instead of “Dad”).
steering remote controller
2) Do not use abbreviations (i.e., use
The command wait state is immedi-
“Lieutenant” instead of
“Lt.” or
ately ended and the beep tone will
“Sergeant” instead of “Sgt.”).
sound. After the “beep”, say the voice
3) Do not use acronyms (i.e., use
command.
If prompt feedback is in [ON], then
“County Finance Department”
the system will say “Please say a
instead of “CFD”).
command after the beep (BEEP)”
4) Do not use special characters
• If prompt feedback is in
[OFF]
(e.g., “@”, “hyphen -”, “asterisk *”,
mode, then the system will only
“ampersand &”).
say “(BEEP)”
5) If a name is not recognized from
• To change Prompt Feedback
the contact list, change it to a
[On]/[Off], go to
SETUP
[System]
more descriptive name (e.g., use
[Prompt Feedback]
“Grandpa Joseph” instead of “Pa
Joe”).
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ENDING VOICE RECOGNITION
Voice Recognition and Phone
Contact Tips:
The Hyundai Voice Recognition
While Voice Recognition is operating
System may have difficulty under-
Press and hold the
key on the
standing some accents or uncom-
steering remote controller
mon names.
When using Voice Recognition to
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place a call, speak in a moderate
While using voice command, press-
tone, with clear pronunciation To
ing any steering wheel control or a
maximize the use of Voice
different key will end voice com-
Recognition, consider these guide-
4
mand.
lines when storing contacts:
When the system is waiting for a
• Do not store single-name entries
voice command, say "cancel" or
(e.g.,
“Bob”, “Mom”, etc.). Instead,
"end" to end voice command.
always use full names (including first
When the system is waiting for a
and last names) for these contacts
voice command, press and hold the
• Do not use special characters
key on the steering wheel to end
(e.g., '@', '-', '*', '&', etc.)
voice command.
• Do not use abbreviations (i.e., use
"Lieutenant" instead of "Lt.") or
acronyms (i.e., use "County Finance
Department" instead of "C. F. D."; Be
sure to say the name exactly as it is
entered in the contacts list
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Multimedia System
Illustration on using voice commands
More Help
Starting voice command.
Here are some examples of mode commands.
Shortly pressing the
key (under 0.8 seconds):
You can say a radio type like 'FM', 'AM', or 'Satellite'.
You can also say a media source like 'USB', 'My
Please say a command after
Music', or 'iPod'.
the beep or say "help" for more
Beep~
Additionally, there are phone commands like
information.
"Contacts', 'Call History', or 'Dial Number".
More Help
You can find more detailed commands in the user's
manual.
Please say a command after the beep.
More Help
Here are some examples of mode commands.
You can say a radio type like 'FM', 'AM', or 'Satellite'.
Ending voice command.
You can also say a media source like 'USB', 'My
Music', or 'iPod'.
Shortly pressing the
key (under 0.8 seconds):
Additionally, there are phone commands like
"Contacts', 'Call History', or 'Dial Number".
Please say a command
after the beep or say "help"
You can find more detailed commands in the user's
for more information.
Contacts
manual.
Please say a command after the beep.
Please say the contact name you want to call.
Skipping Voice Recognition
Shortly pressing the
key (under 0.8 seconds):
Cancel
Please say a...
while guidance message is being stated
Shortly pressing the
key (under 0.8 seconds):
(BEEP)
More Help
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Voice Command List
Common Commands: These commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not be
available during certain operations)
Command
Function
Command
Function
More Help
Provides guidance on commands that can be
Contacts
Displays the Contacts screen. After saying
used anywhere in the system.
(Call by Name)
this command, say the name of a contact
saved in the Contacts to automatically con-
Help
Provides guidance on commands that can be
nect the call.
used within the current mode.
Call<Name>
Calls <Name> saved in Contacts
Dial Number
Displays the Dial number screen. After saying
Ex) Call “John Smith”
this command, you can say the number that
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you want to call.
Call <Name>
Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as
Redial
Connects the last dialed call number.
on Mobile
"Mobile" in Contacts
Ex) Call "John Smith" on Mobile
Tutorial
Provides guidance on how to use voice
recognition and Bluetooth® connections.
Call <Name>
Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as
in Office
"Office" in Contacts
When listening to the radio, displays the
Ex) Call "John Smith" in Office
next radio screen. (FM1FM2AMXM1
Call <Name>
Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as
XM2XM3FM1)
at Home
"Home" in Contacts
Radio
When listening to a different mode, displays
Ex) Call "John Smith" at Home
the most recently played radio screen.
Call <Name>
Calls <Name> to the number that is saved as
When currently listening to the FM radio,
on Other
"Other" in Contacts
maintains the current state.
Ex) Call "John Smith" on Other
When listening to a different mode, displays
Phone
Provides guidance on Phone related com-
the most recently played FM screen.
mands. After saying this command, say
FM1(FM One)
Displays the FM1 screen.
“Favorites”,“Call History”, “Contacts” or ”Dial
FM2(FM Two)
Displays the FM2 screen.
Number” execute corresponding functions.
AM
Displays the AM screen.
Favorites
Displays the Favorite screen.
Call History
Displays the Call History screen.
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Multimedia System
Command
Function
Command
Function
FM Preset 1~6
Plays the most recently played broadcast
Cancel (Exit)
Ends voice command.
saved in FM Preset 1~6.
AM Preset 1~6
Plays the broadcast saved in AM Preset 1~6.
FM 87.5~107.9
Plays the FM broadcast of the corresponding
frequency.
AM 530~1701
Plays the AM broadcast of the corresponding
frequency.
XM (Satellite)
When currently listening to the SiriusXM®,
maintains the current state.
When listening to a different mode, displays
the most recently played SiriusXM® screen.
XM (Satellite) 1~3
Displays the selected SiriusXM® screen.
XM
Plays the selected SiriusXM® channel.
Channel 0~223
Media
Moves to the most recently played media
screen.
CD
Plays the music saved in the CD.
USB
Plays USB music.
iPod®
Plays iPod music.
My Music
Plays the music saved in My Music.
AUX (Auxiliary)
Plays the connected external device.
Bluetooth® Audio
Plays the music saved in connected Bluetooth®
device.
Mute
Mutes the sound
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• Audio CD commands: Commands available during
• FM/AM radio commands: Commands available dur-
Audio CD operation
ing FM, AM radio operation
Command
Function
Command
Function
Preset 1~6
Plays the broadcast station saved in Preset 1~6.
Random
Randomly plays the tracks within the CD.
Scan
Scans receivable frequencies from the cur-
Random Off
Cancels random play to play tracks in sequen-
rent broadcast and plays for
10 seconds
tial order.
each.
Repeat
Repeats the current track.
Preset Scan
Moves to the next preset from the current
Repeat Off
Cancels repeat play to play tracks in sequen-
present and plays for 10 seconds each.
tial order.
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Information
Displays the information of the current broad-
Track 1~30
Plays the desired track number.
cast.(This feature can be used when receiv-
ing RBDS broadcasts.)
MP3 CD / USB commands: Commands available
Satellite radio commands: Commands that can be
during USB and MP3 CD operation
used while listening to Satellite Radio.
Command
Function
Command
Function
Random
Randomly plays the files within the current
Channel 0~255
Play the selected Satellite Radio channel.
folder.
Scan
Scans receivable channels from the current
Random Off
Cancels random play to play files in sequen-
broadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.
tial order.
Preset 1~6
Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6.
Repeat
Repeats the current file.
Information
Displays the information of the current broad-
Repeat Off
Cancels repeat play to play files in sequential
cast.
order.
Information
Displays the information screen of the current
file.
Next Folder
Play the first file in the next folder
Previous Folder
Play the first file in the previous folder
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Multimedia System
• iPod® Commands: Commands available during iPod®
• Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio Commands:
operation
Commands available during Bluetooth® Wireless
Technologyaudio streaming from mobile phone oper-
Command
Function
ation Command Operation
Random
Randomly plays the songs within the current
category.
Command
Function
Random Off
Cancels random play to play songs in
Play
Plays the currently paused song.
sequential order.
Pause
Pauses the current song.
Repeat
Repeats the current song.
Repeat Off
Cancels repeat play to play songs in sequen-
tial order.
• My Music Commands: Commands available during
My Music operation
Command
Function
Random
Randomly plays all saved files.
Random Off
Cancels random play to play files in sequen-
tial order.
Repeat
Repeats the current file.
Repeat Off
Cancels repeat play to play files in sequential
order.
Delete
Deletes the current file. You will bypass an
additional confirmation process.
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