Hyundai Elantra (2017 year). Instruction - part 18

 

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Hyundai Elantra (2017 year). Instruction - part 18

 

 

Multimedia System
AUDIO (With Touch Screen)
Type B-1
Type B-2
(With Bluetooth® Wireless Technology)
ADB50000EE/ADB50001EE
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Feature of Your Audio
(3) MEDIA
(6) SEEK TRACK
• Changes to CD, USB(iPod®), AUX,
When pressed shortly
My Music, BT Audio mode.
• Radio mode : plays previous/next fre-
• Each time the button is pressed, the
quency.
mode is changed in order of CD,
• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music, BT Audio
USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT
mode : changes the track, Song(file).
Audio.
When pressed and held
Radio mode : continuously changes
(4) PHONE
the frequency. Upon release, plays
• Converts to Phone mode.
the current frequency.
4
• When a phone is not connected,
CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode :
the connection screen is displayed.
rewinds or fast forwards the track or
file.
(5) POWER/VOLUME knob
During a Handsfree call, controls the
call volume.
(1) EJECT
• Power knob : Turns power On/Off
by pressing the knob
• Ejects the disc.
• Volume knob
: Sets volume by
turning the knob left/right
(2) RADIO
• Changes to FM/AM mode.
• Each time the button is pressed,
the mode is changed in order of
FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ FMA ➟ AM ➟ AMA.
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Multimedia System
(8) CLOCK
(11) TUNE knob
• Displays the time/date/day.
• Radio mode
: turn to change
broadcast frequencies.
(9) TA/SCAN
• CD, USB, iPod® , My Music mode :
turn to search tracks/channels/
Radio mode
files.
- Shortly press the button :
TA On/Off
(12) FOLDER
- Press and hold the button
:
Previews each broadcast for
5
MP3 CD/USB mode : Folder Search
seconds each.
CD, USB, My Music mode
- Press and hold the button
:
(7) DISP
Previews each song (file) for 10
• Each time the button is shortly
seconds each.
pressed, sets Screen Off ➟ Screen
On ➟ Screen Off
- Press and hold the button again
to continue listening to the cur-
• Audio operation is maintained and
rent song (file).
only the screen will be turned Off.
• In the Screen Off state, press any
button to turn the Screen On again.
(10) SETUP
• Converts to Setup mode.
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Type B-3
Type B-4
4
(With Bluetooth® Wireless Technology)
ADB50002EE/ADB50003EE
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Multimedia System
Feature of Your Audio
(3) MEDIA
(6) SEEK TRACK
• Changes to CD, USB(iPod®), AUX,
When pressed shortly
My Music, BT Audio mode.
• Radio mode : plays previous/next
• Each time the button is pressed, the
frequency.
mode is changed in order of CD,
• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music, BT Audio
USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT
mode : changes the track, Song(file).
Audio.
When pressed and held
Radio mode : continuously changes
(4) PHONE
the frequency. Upon release, plays
• Converts to Phone mode.
the current frequency.
• When a phone is not connected,
CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode :
the connection screen is displayed.
rewinds or fast forwards the track or
file.
(5) PWR/VOL knob
During a Handsfree call, controls the
call volume.
(1) EJECT
• Power knob : Turns power On/Off
by pressing the knob
• Ejects the disc.
• Volume knob
: Sets volume by
turning the knob left/right
(2) RADIO
• Changes to FM/AM mode.
• Each time the button is pressed,
the mode is changed in order of
FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ FMA ➟ AM ➟ AMA.
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(8) CLOCK
(10) SETUP
• Displays the time/date/day.
• Converts to Setup mode.
(9) TA/SCAN
(11) TUNE knob
Radio mode
• Radio mode
: turn to change
- Shortly press the button
: TA
broadcast frequencies.
On/Off
• CD, USB, iPod® , My Music mode :
turn to search tracks/channels/
- Press and hold the button
:
files.
Previews each broadcast for
5
seconds each.
4
CD, USB, My Music mode
(12) FOLDER
- Press and hold the button
:
• MP3 CD/USB mode : Folder Search
(7) DISP
Previews each song (file) for 10
• Each time the button is shortly
seconds each.
pressed, sets Screen Off ➟ Screen
On ➟ Screen Off
- Press and hold the button again
to continue listening to the cur-
• Audio operation is maintained and
rent song (file).
only the screen will be turned Off.
• In the Screen Off state, press any
button to turn the Screen On again.
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Multimedia System
Type B-5
Type B-6
(With Bluetooth® Wireless Technology)
ADB50004EE/ADB50005EE
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Feature of Your Audio
(3) MEDIA
(6) SEEK TRACK
• Changes to CD, USB(iPod®), AUX,
When pressed shortly
My Music, BT Audio mode.
• Radio mode : plays previous/next
• Each time the button is pressed,
frequency.
the mode is changed in order of
• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music, BT Audio
CD, USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music,
mode : changes the track, Song(file).
BT Audio.
When pressed and held
Radio mode : continuously changes
(4) PHONE
the frequency. Upon release, plays
• Converts to Phone mode.
the current frequency.
4
• When a phone is not connected,
CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode :
the connection screen is displayed.
rewinds or fast forwards the track or
file.
During a Handsfree call, controls the
(5) PWR/VOL knob
call volume.
(1) EJECT
• Power knob : Turns power On/Off
by pressing the knob
• Ejects the disc.
• Volume knob
: Sets volume by
turning the knob left/right
(2) RADIO
• Changes to FM/AM mode.
• Each time the button is pressed,
the mode is changed in order of
FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ AM.
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Multimedia System
(8) CLOCK
(11) TUNE knob
• Displays the time/date/day.
• Radio mode
: turn to change
broadcast frequencies.
(9) SCAN
• CD, USB, iPod® , My Music mode :
turn to search tracks/channels/
• Radio mode : previews all receiv-
files.
able broadcasts for
5 seconds
each.
• CD, USB, My Music mode : pre-
(12) FOLDER
views each song (file) for 10 sec-
• MP3 CD/USB mode
: Folder
onds each.
Search
(10) SETUP
(7) DISP
• Converts to Setup mode.
• Each time the button is shortly
pressed, sets Screen Off ➟ Screen
On ➟ Screen Off
• Audio operation is maintained and
only the screen will be turned Off.
• In the Screen Off state, press any
button to turn the Screen On again.
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Information
Clean fingerprints and dust off the
Do not use abnormally shaped discs
- Using the Discs
disc surface (coated side) with a soft
(8cm, heart-shaped, octagonshaped)
This device has been manufactured
cloth.
as such discs could lead to malfunc-
to be compatible with software
tions.
The use of CD-R/CD-RW discs
bearing the following logo marks.
attached with labels may result in
If the disc is straddled on the disc
Do not clean discs with chemical
disc slot jams or difficulties in disc
slot without removal for 10 seconds,
solutions, such as record sprays,
removal. Such discs may also result
the disc will automatically be re-
antistatic sprays, antistatic liquids,
in noise while playing.
inserted into the disc player.
benzene, or thinners.
Some CD-R/CD-RW discs may not
Only genuine audio CDs are sup-
After using a disc, put the disc back
properly operate depending on the
ported. Other discs may result in
4
in its original case to prevent disc
disc manufacturer, production
recognition failure (e.g. copy CDR,
scratches.
method and the record method as
CDs with labels)
Hold discs by their edges or within
used by the user. If problems persist,
the center hole to prevent damages
trying using a different CD as con-
to disc surfaces.
tinued use may result in malfunc-
Do not introduce foreign substances
tions.
into the disc insert/eject slot.
The performance of this product
Introducing foreign substances
may differ depending on the CDRW
could damage the device interior.
Drive Software.
Do not insert two discs simultane-
Copy-protected CDs such as Stype
ously.
CDs may not function in the device.
When using CD-R/CD-RW discs,
DATA discs cannot be played.
differences in disc reading and play-
(However, such discs may still oper-
ing times may occur depending on
ate but will do so abnormally.)
the disc manufacturer, production
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method and the recording method
as used by the user.
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Multimedia System
MP3 File Information
• Support for Compressed Files
• For MP3/WMA compression files,
differences in sound quality will
1. Supported Bitrates (Kbps)
occur depending on the bitrate.
• Supported Audio Formats
MPEG1
MPEG2
MPEG2.5
WMA
(Higher sound quality can be expe-
ISO 9660 Level 1
Layer3
Layer3
Layer3
High Range
rienced with higher bitrates.)
ISO 9660 Level 2
32
8
8
48
• This device only recognizes files
File System
40
16
16
64
with MP3/WMA extensions. Other
Romeo /
file extensions may not be properly
Juliet (128 characters)
48
24
24
80
recognized.
MPEG1 Audio Layer3
56
32
32
96
64
40
40
128
MPEG2 Audio Layer3
Audio
3. Maximum number of recognized
80
48
48
160
MPEG2.5 Audio Layer3
folders and files
Compression
96
56
56
192
Windows Media Audio
- Folder : 255 folders for CD, 2,000
112
64
64
Ver 7.X & 8.X
folders for USB
128
80
80
- File : 999 files for CD, 6,000 files
❈ File formats that do not comply
160
96
96
for USB
with the above formats may not be
192
112
112
❈ There are no limitations to the
properly recognized or play with-
224
128
128
number of recognized folder levels
out properly displaying file names
256
144
144
or other information.
320
160
160
2. Sampling Frequencies (Hz)
MPEG1
MPEG2
MPEG2.5
WMA
44100
22050
11025
32000
48000
24000
12000
44100
3000
16000
8000
48000
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• Language Support
• Compatibility by Disc Type
• Precautions upon Writing CDs
(Unicode Support)
1. Playing MIXED CDs : First plays
1. In all cases except when creating
1. English : 94 characters
the audio CD, then plays the com-
multisession discs, check the
pressed file(s).
close session option before creat-
2. Special characters and Symbols :
ing the disc. Though product mal-
986 characters
2. Playing EXTRA CDs : First plays
functions will not occur, some time
❈ Languages other than Korean and
the audio CD, then plays the com-
may be required for the device to
pressed file(s).
English
(including Chinese) are
check whether the session state is
not included.
3. Playing multisession CDs : Plays
closed
(approximately
25 sec-
in order of sessions
3. Text Display (Based on Unicode)
onds). (Additional time may also
-
MIXED CD : CD type in which
- File name : Maximum 64 English
be required depending on the
4
characters
both MP3 and audio CD files are
number of folders or files.)
recognized in one disc.
- Folder name : Max 32 English
2. Changing the MP3/WMA file
characters
-
Multisession CD CD type that
extensions or changing files of
includes more than two sessions.
other extensions to MP3/WMA
❈ Using the scroll feature allows you
Different from Extra CDs, multi-
may result in product malfunction.
to see the entire name of files with
session CDs are recorded by
names that are too long to be dis-
3. When naming files with
sessions and have no media lim-
played at once.
MP3/WMA file extensions, write
itation.
using only Korean and English.
(Languages other than Korean
and English are not supported and
are displayed as blank.)
4. Unauthorized use or duplication of
music files are prohibited by law.
5. Prolonged use of CD-R/CD-RW
discs that do not satisfy related
standards and/or specifications
could result in product malfunc-
tion.
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Multimedia System
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Information
Some USB devices may not be sup-
Do not use the USB I/F to charge
- Using the USB Device
ported due to compatibility issues.
batteries or USB accessories that
Connect the USB device after turn-
Avoid contact between the USB con-
generate heat. Such acts may lead to
ing on the engine. The USB device
worsened performance or damage
nector with bodily parts or foreign
may become damaged if it is already
objects.
to the device.
connected when the ignition is
The device may not recognize the
turned on. The USB device may not
Repeated connecting/disconnecting
USB device if separately purchased
operate properly if the car ignition
of USB devices within short periods
USB hubs and extension cables are
is turned on or off with the USB
of time may result in product mal-
being used. Connect the USB direct-
device connected.
function.
ly with the multimedia terminal of
Heed caution to static electricity
A strange noise may occur when dis-
the vehicle.
when connecting/disconnecting USB
connecting the USB.
When using mass storage USB
devices.
Make sure to connect/disconnect
devices with separate logical drives,
Encoded MP3 Players will not be
external USB devices with the audio
only files saved to the root drive can
recognized when connected as an
power turned off.
be played.
external device.
The amount of time required to rec-
Files may not properly operate if
When connecting an external USB
ognize the USB device may differ
application programs are installed
device, the device may not properly
depending on the type, size or file
to the USBs.
recognize the USB is in some states.
formats stored in the USB. Such dif-
The device may not operate normal-
ferences in time are not indications
Only products formatted with
ly if MP3 Players, cellular phones,
of malfunctions.
byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be
digital cameras, or other electronic
recognized.
The device only supports USB
devices (USB devices not recognized
devices used to play music files.
This device recognizes USB devices
as portable disk drives) are connect-
formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file for-
USB images and videos are not sup-
ed with the device.
mats. This device does not recognize
ported.
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files in NTFS file format.
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Information
Charging through the USB may not
Avoid use of USB mem-
- Using the iPod® Device
work for some mobile devices.
ory products that can
iPod® is a registered trademark of
The device may not support normal
also be used as key
Apple Inc.
chains or mobile phone
operation when using a USB memo-
accessories. Use of such products
In order to use the iPod® while oper-
ry type besides (Metal Cover Type)
may cause damage to the USB jack.
ating the buttons, you must use a
USB Memory.
dedicated iPod® cable.
(the cable
Connecting an MP3 device or phone
The device may not support normal
that is supplied when purchasing
through various channels, such as
operation when using formats such
iPod®/ iPhone® products)
AUX/BT or Audio/USB mode may
as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory.
result in pop noises or abnormal
If the iPod® is connected to the vehicle
4
The device will not support files
operation.
while it is playing, a high pitch sound
locked by DRM
(Digital Rights
could occur for approximately 1-2
Management.)
seconds immediately after connecting.
USB memory sticks used by con-
If possible, connect the iPod® to the
necting an Adaptor (SD Type or CF
vehicle with the iPod® stopped/
Type) may not be properly recog-
paused.
nized.
During ACC ON state, connecting
The device may not operate proper-
the iPod® through the iPod® cable
ly when using USB HDDs or USBs
will charge the iPod® through the
subject to connection failures
car audio system.
caused by vehicle vibrations. (e.g. i-
When connecting with the iPod®
stick type)
cable, make sure to fully insert the
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jack to prevent communication
interference.
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Multimedia System
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Information
When the EQ features of an external
iPod® mode cannot be operated when
- Using the Bluetooth® Wireless
device, such as the iPod®, and the
the iPod® cannot be recognized due
Technology Audio Mode
audio system are both active, EQ
to the playing of versions that do not
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
effects could overlap and cause sound
support communication protocols,
Audio Mode can be used only when
deterioration
and distortion.
cases of iPod® abnormalities and
a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Whenever possible, turn off the EQ
defects.
phone has been connected.
feature within the external device
For fifth generation iPod® Nano
upon use by connecting with the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
devices, the iPod® may not be recog-
audio system.
Audio Mode will not be available
nized when the battery level is low.
when connecting mobile phones that
Noise may occur when an iPod® or
Please charge the iPod® for use.
do not support this feature.
AUX device is connected. When such
Search/play orders shown within the
devices are not being used, disconnect
While
Bluetooth®
Wireless
iPod® device may differ with the
the device for storage.
Technology Audio is playing, if the
orders shown within the audio sys-
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
When the iPod® or AUX device
tem.
phone is connected, then the music
power is connected to the power jack,
If the iPod® malfunctions due to an
will also stop.
playing the external device may
iPod® device defect, reset the iPod®
result in noise. In such cases, discon-
Moving the Track up/down while
and try again. (To learn more, refer to
nect the power connection before use.
playing
Bluetooth®
Wireless
your iPod® manual)
Technology audio mode may result
Skipping or improper operation may
Some iPod®s may not sync with the
in pop noises in some mobile
occur depending on the characteris-
System depending on its version. If
phones.
tics of your iPod®/iPhone® device.
the Media is removed before the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
If your iPhone is connected to both
Media is recognized, then the system
streaming audio may not be sup-
the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
may not properly restore the previ-
ported in some mobile phones.
and USB, the sound may not be prop-
ously operated mode. (iPad charging
erly played. In your iPhone®, select
is not supported.)
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the Dock connector or Bluetooth®
Beside support 1M cable when pur-
Wireless Technology to change the
chasing iPod®/iPhone® products,
sound output (source).
Long Cable cannot be recognized.
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Information
When returning to Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology fea-
- Using the Bluetooth® Wireless
Wireless Technology Audio mode
tures supported within the vehicle
Technology Cellular Phone
after ending a call, the mode may
are as follows. Some features may
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
not automatically restart in some
not be supported depending on your
Handsfree refers to a device which
mobile phones.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
allows the user to conveniently
device.
Receiving an incoming call or mak-
make phone calls with Bluetooth®
ing an outgoing call while playing
-
Answering
and
placing
Wireless Technology mobile phones
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
through the audio system.
Audio may result in audio interfer-
Handsfree calls
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
ence.
-
Menu operation during call
4
allows devices to be connected in a
(Switch to Private, Switch to call
short distance, including hands-free
waiting, Outgoing volume)
devices, stereo headsets, wireless
remote controllers, etc. For more
-
Download Call History
information, visit the Bluetooth®
-
Download Mobile Phone book
Wireless Technology website at
-
Phone book/Call History Auto
www.Bluetooth.com. Before using
Download
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
audio features.
-
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
device auto connection
The Bluetooth® word mark and
-
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
logos are registered trademarks
owned by Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and
Audio
any use of such marks by Hyundai is
Before using Bluetooth® Wireless
under license. Other trademarks
Technology related features of the
and trade names are those of their
audio system, refer your phone’s
respective owners. A Bluetooth®
User’s Manual for phone-side
enabled cell phone is required to use
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology.
operations.
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Multimedia System
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The phone must be paired to the
Even if the phone supports
Placing the audio system within an
audio system to use Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology, the
electromagnetic environment may
Wireless Technology related fea-
phone will not be found during
result in noise interference.
tures.
device searches if the phone has
Some cellular phones or other
Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth®
been set to hidden state or the
devices may cause interference noise
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Wireless Technology enabled mobile
or malfunction to audio system. In
phone will work only when the
power is turned off. Disable the hid-
this case, store the device in a differ-
den state or turn on the Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
ent location may resolve the condi-
option within your mobile phone
Wireless Technology power prior to
tion.
searching/connecting with the car
has been turned on. (Methods of
While a phone is connected through
turning on the Bluetooth® Wireless
audio system.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Technology enabled feature may
You will not be able to use the
your phone may discharge quicker
differ depending on the mobile
hands-free feature when your phone
than usual for additional Bluetooth®
phone.)
(in the car) is outside of the cellular
Wireless Technology-related opera-
service area (e.g. in a tunnel, in a
Do not use a cellular phone or per-
tions.
underground, in a mountainous
form
Bluetooth®
Wireless
If Priority is set upon vehicle igni-
area, etc.).
Technology settings (e.g. pairing a
tion (IGN/ACC ON), the Bluetooth®
phone) while driving.
If the cellular phone signal is poor
Wireless Technology phone will be
or the vehicles interior noise is too
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automatically connected. Even if
loud, it may be difficult to hear the
you are outside, the Bluetooth®
other person’s voice during a call.
Wireless Technology phone will be
Do not place the phone near or
automatically connected once you
inside metallic objects, otherwise
are in the vicinity of the vehicle. If
communications with Bluetooth®
you do not want to automatically
Wireless Technology system or cel-
connect your Bluetooth® Wireless
lular service stations can be dis-
Technology phone, try the following.
turbed.
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