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Thank you very much for purchasing 9.2" Premium 5 Generation GCS Navigation.

This user’s manual explains how to use the 9.2" Premium 5 Generation GCS Navigation. Before using the product, read the contents of this user’s manual carefully and use this product safely.

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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 16 SOUND SETTINGS 22 REPEAT 16 DISPLAY SETTINGS 23 SONG INFORMATION 16 SWITCHING TO SIMPLE OR 23 HIDE CURRENT fi LE GENERAL NORMAL MODE 23 SONGS FOR THIS ARTIST 23 SONGS FOR THIS ALBUM 11 NAME OF EACH COMPONENT 17 HOME SCREEN 11 HEAD UNIT 17 BASIC OPERATION OF HOME SCREEN 24 PLAYING USB VIDEO 12 DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEM (DIS) 18 CUSTOMIZING HOME SCREEN CONTROL 24 PAUSE 12 STEERING WHEEL REMOTE CONTROL 24 SKIP 19 ADDING YOUR FAVORITE MENU 24 SEARCH ITEMS 14 BASIC OPERATION 24 SEEK 19 ADDING YOUR FAVORITE MENU 25 SWITCHING TO MENU SCREEN OR 14 SYSTEM ON/OFF ITEMS TO FAVORITES MENU FULL SCREEN 14 STARTING THE SYSTEM FOR THE 20 REORDERING YOUR FAVORITE MENU 25 LIST fi RST TIME 20 DELETING YOUR FAVORITE MENU 25 REPEAT 14 TURNING THE SYSTEM OFF 25 fi LE INFORMATION 14 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OR AV ON/ OFF 26 SUBTITLE SETTINGS MEDIA 26 VOICE SETTINGS 14 AV OFF 14 AV ON 21 PLAYING USB MUSIC 27 PLAYING IPOD® 14 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME 21 PAUSE 27 PAUSE 15 RESETTING THE SYSTEM 21 SKIP 27 SKIP 15 USING THE CONTROLLER 21 SEARCH 27 SEARCH 15 USING THE TOUCH SCREEN 21 SEEK 27 SEEK 16 GENERAL OPERATION OF THE MENU 22 LIST 28 LIST IN AVAILABLE MODE 22 SHUFfl E 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS

28 SEARCHING THE LIST 33 SCANNING FM/AM BROADCAST 39 ENTER CHANNEL 28 REORDERING CATEGORIES STATION 39 SAVING SIRIUSXM™ PRESET 28 SHUFfl E 33 STATION LIST 39 REORDERING SIRIUSXM™ PRESET 29 REPEAT 34 REORDERING FM/AM PRESET 40 PROGRAM GUIDE 29 SONG INFORMATION 34 RADIO TEXT ON/OFF 40 GAME ZONE 41 SETTING TEAM 30 PLAYING BLUETOOTH® AUDIO 35 LISTENING TO HD RADIO™ 41 VIEWING ACTIVE ALERT 35 HD RADIO™ SCREEN 30 BEFORE PLAYING THE BLUETOOTH® 41 ALERT ON/OFF 35 HD RADIO™ ON/OFF AUDIO 42 FAVORITES 30 STARTING THE BLUETOOTH® AUDIO 42 VIEWING ACTIVE ALERT 30 PAUSE 37 LISTENING TO SIRIUSXM™ RADIO 42 ADDING TO FAVORITES 30 SKIP 37 SIRIUSXM™ SCREEN 43 DELETING THE SONG OR ARTIST 31 SHUFfl E SAVED IN FAVORITES MENU 31 REPEAT 38 SIRIUSXM™ OPERATION 43 FAVORITES ALERT ON/OFF 31 SONG INFORMATION 38 SELECTING SIRIUSXM™ BROADCAST 44 FEATURED FAVORITES CHANNEL 31 CONNECTION SETTINGS 44 SUBSCRIPTION STATUS 38 SELECTING A CHANNEL THROUGH MANUAL SEARCH RADIO 38 SELECTING WITH CHANNEL UP/ PHONE DOWN 32 LISTENING TO FM/AM RADIO 38 SELECTING A CHANNEL THROUGH 45 BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS 32 AUTO TUNING PRESET TECHNOLOGY 32 MANUAL TUNING 38 SELECTING CHANNEL THROUGH 45 BEFORE USING THE BLUETOOTH 32 PRESET TUNING CHANNEL/CATEGORY LIST HANDS-FREE 32 SAVING FM/AM AS PRESETS 38 SCANNING SIRIUSXM™ BROADCAST 45 WHAT IS BLUETOOTH WIRELESS 33 DELETING FM/AM PRESETS CHANNEL TECHNOLOGY? 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS

45 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE DRIVING 54 ENDING A CALL NAVIGATION 45 CAUTIONS UPON CONNECTING 54 USING THE MENU DURING A PHONE BLUETOOTH PHONE CALL 60 GETTING STARTED WITH NAVIGATION 46 PAIRING AND CONNECTING THE 55 CALL HISTORY 60 GENERAL INFORMATION OF UNIT AND A BLUETOOTH PHONE 55 MAKING A CALL FROM CALL HISTORY NAVIGATION USE 46 WHEN NO PHONES HAVE BEEN 55 DOWNLOADING CALL HISTORY 60 NAVIGATION USE RESTRICTIONS PAIRED 60 WHAT IS GNSS? 48 WHEN A PHONE IS ALREADY PAIRED 56 CONTACTS 60 ABOUT SATELLITE SIGNALS 50 DISCONNECTING THE CONNECTED 56 MAKING A CALL FROM CONTACTS PHONE 60 ACQUIRING SATELLITE SIGNALS 56 DOWNLOADING MOBILE PHONE 50 DELETING BLUETOOTH DEVICES CONTACTS 61 MAP SCREEN 51 BLUETOOTH SETTINGS 56 SEARCHING FOR CONTACTS

63 OPERATING NAVIGATION SCREEN 52 MAKING A CALL 57 FAVOURITES 63 ZOOM IN/ZOOM OUT 52 MAKING A CALL BY ENTERING PHONE 57 CALLING FAVOURITES NUMBER 63 MAP SCALE 57 ADDING AS A FAVOURITE 52 MAKING A CALL BY VOICE 63 MAKING A CALL TO POI 58 EDITING FAVOURITES RECOGNITION 64 GUIDANCE TO PREVIOUS 58 DELETING FAVOURITES 52 MAKING A CALL BY REDIALING DESTINATIONS 52 MAKING A CALL WITH SPEED DIAL 64 SCROLLING MAP NUMBERS 59 MESSAGES 53 ANSWERING/REJECTING A CALL 59 CHECKING NEW MESSAGES 65 GENERAL OPERATIONS OF 53 RESPONDING WITH MESSAGES 59 CHECKING NEW MESSAGE NAVIGATION MENU CONTENTS 53 SWITCHING CALL TO THE MOBILE 65 NAVIGATION MENU PHONE 65 SEARCHING FOR POI

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65 POI SEARCH 73 fi NDING YOUR HOME, WORK OR CONNECTED SERVICES 66 DISPLAYING/HIDING POI ICONS ON FAVORITE PLACE THE MAP SCREEN 81 CONNECTED SERVICES 67 EDITING POI CATEGORY 74 USING THE ROUTE MENU 81 BEFORE USING CONNECTED 67 ADDING THE POSITION TO ADDRESS 74 CANCEL ROUTE SERVICES BOOK 74 ROUTE OPTIONS 81 WHAT IS CONNECTED SERVICES? 67 TRAFfi C INFORMATION LIST 74 EDIT ROUTE 81 WHAT IS TELEMATICS? 68 NAVIGATION VOLUME 74 ADDING WAYPOINTS 81 ABOUT TRANSMISSION AND 68 NAVIGATION SETTINGS 75 REORDERING ROUTE RECEPTION OF RADIO WAVES 75 DELETING ROUTE 69 SEARCHING FOR DESTINATION OF 75 ROUTE OVERVIEW 82 USING CONNECTED SERVICES NAVIGATION 76 ROUTE INFO. / AVOID 82 GETTING STARTED WITH CONNECTED 69 SEARCH SERVICES 69 PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS 82 INTERIOR LIGHT BUTTON 70 ADDRESS BOOK HD DATA 82 CONNECTING WITH THE 70 ADDING TO A LOCATION TO THE CONNECTED CENTER MY PLACES MENU 77 ABOUT HD DATA 71 EDITING ADDRESS BOOK 77 ACCESSING HD DATA 83 VOICE LOCAL SEARCH 71 DELETING ADDRESS BOOK 83 WHAT IS VOICE LOCAL SEARCH? 71 MY DATA 78 TRAFfi C 83 STARTING VOICE LOCAL SEARCH 72 POI CATEGORIES 72 EMERGENCY 79 WEATHER 84 DRIVING INFO 73 HOME/WORK/FAVORITE 73 REGISTERING HOME, WORK OR 80 DOPPLER RADAR 85 VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS FAVORITE PLACE

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86 MAINTENANCE OTHERS 94 VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM 94 WHAT IS VOICE RECOGNITION? 87 CONNECTED SETTINGS 90 PHONE PROJECTION 94 VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURES BY 87 FEATURE ENROLLMENT 90 WHAT IS ANDROID AUTO/APPLE LANGUAGE 87 MODEM INFORMATION CARPLAY? 94 OPERATING VOICE COMMAND 87 MODEM STATUS 91 USING ANDROID AUTO OR APPLE 94 CONDITION FOR VOICE COMMAND CARPLAY SYSTEM 88 CONNECTED SERVICES FEATURES 95 STARTING VOICE RECOGNITION 92 VOICE MEMO 88 SAFETY 95 SKIPPING PROMPT MESSAGES 92 MAKING A VOICE MEMO 88 AUTOMATIC COLLISION 95 RE-STARTING VOICE RECOGNITION NOTIfi CATION AND ASSISTANCE 92 START 95 ENDING VOICE RECOGNITION 88 SOS EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE 92 PAUSE 95 ADJUSTING VOICE RECOGNITION 88 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE 92 STOP VOLUME 88 CAR CARE 92 PLAYING A VOICE MEMO 95 BASIC OPERATION FOR VOICE COMMAND (SETTING FM) 88 MONTHLY VEHICLE HEALTH REPORT 92 PAUSE 92 SKIP 96 VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK START 88 AUTOMATIC DIAGNOSTICS TROUBLE (MANUAL CONTROL) CODE NOTIfi CATION 92 SEARCH 96 ABOUT VOICE COMMAND “HELP” 88 MAINTENANCE ALERT 93 SAVING THE VOICE MEMO TO USB 89 REMOTE SERVICE DEVICE 97 VOICE COMMAND LIST 89 REMOTE DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK 93 STORAGE INFORMATION 97 PHONE COMMANDS 93 DELETING VOICE MEMO 89 REMOTE HORN/LIGHTS 98 RADIO COMMANDS 89 REMOTE START WITH CLIMATE 99 NAVIGATION COMMANDS CONTROL 101 OTHER COMMANDS (COMMANDS 89 CAR fi NDER USED IN LIST/HELP/ETC.) 102 LIST OF NEAREST LOCATIONS 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS

109 SIRI® 113 TRUNK OPEN INDICATOR 122 CONNECTED SERVICES 109 ABOUT SIRI® 113 SIDE MIRROR FOLDING INDICATOR 122 FEATURE ENROLLMENT 109 WHAT IS SIRI®? 122 MODEM INFORMATION 109 USING SIRI® 114 CLIMATE 122 MODEM STATUS 109 STARTING SIRI® 114 OPERATING CLIMATE 109 RE-STARTING SIRI® 115 CLIMATE MENU 123 PHONE PROJECTION 109 ENDING SIRI® 109 ADJUSTING SIRI® VOLUME 124 ADVANCED SETUP 124 CUSTOM BUTTON 124 HOME SCREEN LAYOUT 110 USING REAR CAMERA - OPTION 116 NAVIGATION 124 MEDIA CHANGE NOTICES 110 ABOUT REAR CAMERA 116 DISPLAY 125 MODE BUTTON (STEERING WHEEL) 110 TURNING ON THE REAR CAMERA 116 GUIDANCE 110 BACKING UP & USING CAMERA 125 HOME BUTTON (ROTARY 117 TRAFfi C CONTROLLER) 117 RESET 111 SVM (SURROUND VIEW MONITOR) 126 DATE/TIME - OPTION 118 BLUETOOTH 126 GPS TIME 111 ABOUT SVM (SURROUND VIEW 118 BLUETOOTH CONNECTIONS MONITOR) 126 TIME SETTINGS 118 PREDEfi NED MESSAGES 111 OPERATING FRONT SVM 126 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 119 BLUETOOTH VOICE PROMPTS 112 OPERATING REAR SVM 127 TIME ZONE 119 AUDIO SYSTEM INFO 112 SVM SETTING 127 TIME FORMAT 120 VEHICLE NAME 113 WARNING DISPLAY 120 PASSKEY 113 DRIVER’S DOOR OPEN INDICATOR 128 GENERAL 120 PRIVACY MODE 128 LANGUAGE 113 FRONT PASSENGER’S DOOR OPEN 121 RESET INDICATOR 128 KEYBOARD 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS

128 RETURN TO MAP: SET TIME 135 RESET 142 GENERAL INFORMATION 129 DISTANCE, SPEED UNIT 142 CAUTIONS FOR THE USE OF USB 129 SCREEN SAVER 136 VOICE RECOGNITION 142 PLAYABLE fi LE STANDARD 142 PLAYABLE AUDIO fi LE STANDARD 130 SOUND 137 SYSTEM INFORMATION CHECK (USB) 130 BEEP AND UPDATE GUIDE 143 PLAYABLE VIDEO fi LE STANDARD 130 POSITION 137 SOFTWARE INFORMATION 143 PLAYABLE SUBTITLE STANDARD 130 EQUALIZER 137 UPDATE 143 DIVX fi LE STANDARD 131 PRIORITY 137 STORAGE 143 USING IPOD® DEVICES 131 VOLUME (SYSTEM) 138 WEB MANUAL 143 PRECAUTIONS UPON USING IPOD® 131 VOLUME (PHONE PROJECTION) 138 RESET 144 SUPPORTED IPOD® DEVICES 132 NAVIGATION VOLUME 132 SPEED DEPENDENT VOL. 145 BEFORE THINKING THE PRODUCT 132 QUANTUM LOGIC SURROUND REFERENCE HAS MALFUNCTIONED (OPTION) 133 CLARI-fi (OPTION) 139 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 147 BEFORE THINKING THE PRODUCT 133 ACTIVE SOUND DESIGN (OPTION) 139 NOTATIONS USED WITHIN THIS USER'S MANUAL HAS MALFUNCTIONED 133 RESET 141 FCC NOTICE (FOR USA) 141 FCC RF RADIATION EXPOSURE 149 TROUBLESHOOTING 134 DISPLAY STATEMENT 134 DISPLAY OFF 141 INDUSTRY STATEMENT 152 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSES 134 ADJUST VIDEO 141 IC RADIATION EXPOSURE 152 IPOD® 134 ILLUMINATION STATEMENT (FOR CANADA) 152 SIRIUSXM™ 135 MODE 152 BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS 135 VIDEO DISPLAY RATIO TECHNOLOGY

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152 HD RADIO™ TECHNOLOGY 153 NAVIGATION 153 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT 153 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 156 COPYRIGHT FOR BRAND ICON 156 COPYRIGHT FOR JUNCTION VIEW 157 ABOUT MAP UPDATES

158 SPECIfi CATION 158 AV/NAVIGATION PRODUCT SPECIfi CATION 159 CONNECTED SERVICES TERMINAL PRODUCT SPECIfi CATION

10 GENERAL NAME OF EACH COMPONENT NAME OF EACH COMPONENT

HEAD UNIT e MEDIA button Press this button to move to the media The image of this product may be different from the actual product. playing screen. Press this button again to display the Media menu screen. f DISP button Press to turn the screen on or off. g S SEEK/TRACK W button The previous/next item is selected or ."1 /"7 3"%*0.&%*" %*41 4&&, 53"$, searched in each mode. • Radio: A station with a good reception is selected • USB, iPod: File Change (Short Press), Fast a Power (PWR PUSH) button c NAV button Forward/Reverse Search (Long Press) • Power on: Press this button in power OFF • Press to display the Navigation menu • Bluetooth Audio: File Change status. screen. • Android Auto/Apple CarPlay: File Change • Power off: Press and hold this button in • Press and hold to move to the h power ON status. Destination Search screen. TUNE/FILE button • Press this button to turn AV on or off in • FM/AM: Turn to change the frequency. d RADIO button power ON status. • SiriusXM mode: Turn to change the Selects the FM/AM/SiriusXM mode. Each channel. Volume control knob (VOL) time the button is pressed, the mode is Turn left/right to control volume. changed in order to FM > AM > SiriusXM > • Media mode: Turn to search for the desired fi le. b MAP button FM. • Press to display the map screen of the i RESET hole current location. Press to reset the unit. • Press to repeat the voice guidance when a destination is set. 11 NAME OF EACH COMPONENT

h MENU button DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEM c (Custom Button) Press to move to the pop-up menu in each (DIS) CONTROL Press to move to the Custom Button menu. mode. After setting a desired function, press to use The image of this product may be different from the desired function. After setting it, press the actual product. and hold to move to the Custom Button STEERING WHEEL REMOTE menu. CONTROL )0.& .&/6 d BACK button • Press to move to the previous screen. The image of this product may be different from ."1 the actual product. • Press and hold to move to the HOME #"$, /"7 menu screen.

e SETUP button 02'(

4&561 Press to move to the Setup menu. 92/ f NAV button 92/ a Controller • Press to display the Navigation menu Press or rotate to navigate through the screen. menu screen. • Press and hold to move to the b HOME button Destination Search screen. a MODE button • Press to move to the HOME menu g MAP button • Each time this button is pressed, the screen. • Press to display the map screen of the mode is changed. You can select the current location. • Press and hold to move to the map accessible media manually from Mode screen. • Press to repeat the voice guidance when Button (Steering Wheel) menu. Only a destination is set. active/available media can be accessed. • If the media is not connected, corresponding modes will be disabled.

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• Press and hold the button to turn the AV When it is pressed and held; When it is pressed and held; on/off. • FM/AM: changes the broadcast • Searches new Bluetooth phone or • When power is off, press the button to frequencies saved to Presets until the connects the registered phone if turn power back on. button is released. Bluetooth is not connected. • SiriusXM mode: changes the broadcast • If Bluetooth is connected, b button channels saved to Presets until the -When pressed during a Bluetooth • Press the button to activate voice button is released. Hands-Free call, switches call back to recognition mode. • Media mode: rewinds or fast forwards mobile phone (Private) -When pressed while calling on the • Press and hold the button to cancel voice the fi le. recognition. mobile phone, switches call back to e button Bluetooth Hands (Operates only when c VOL +/VOL - button Bluetooth Hands-Free is connected) When it is pressed shortly; Increases or decreases the volume level. f button • Searches new Bluetooth phone or button connects the registered phone if • When pressed during a call, ends the phone call. Press to mute the sound. Bluetooth is not connected. • When pressed on the incoming call W/S • If Bluetooth is connected, d button screen, rejects the call. -Switches to the recent call history When it is pressed shortly; screen. • FM/AM: plays broadcast frequencies -When pressed on the dial screen, saved to Favorites. makes a call. -When pressed on the incoming call • SiriusXM mode: plays broadcast channels screen, answers the call. saved to Favorites. -When pressed during call waiting, • Media mode: plays previous/next fi le. switches to waiting call (Call waiting).

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BASIC OPERATION

SYSTEM ON/OFF ,NOTE ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OR AV • You cannot operate the system while it is ON/OFF STARTING THE SYSTEM FOR THE fi RST booting up. It may take some time for all of TIME features of the system boot up. AV OFF 1. Press the engine start button. Once the • The safety warning page is displayed every Press [PWR PUSH] button on the head unit when system is turned on, the booting process time the ignition is turned on. The displayed the AV is ON. will start and the safety warning page is warnings are related to safety, please closely displayed. read and comply with the safety warnings. AV ON TURNING THE SYSTEM OFF Press [PWR PUSH] button on the head unit when the AV is OFF. Press and hold [PWR PUSH] button on the head unit. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME To turn the system on again, press [PWR PUSH] Rotate the volume control knob [VOL] on the button on the head unit. head unit. ,NOTE ,NOTE Check the volume when turning on the system. 2. Press [Confi rm]. If you want to change the When you turn the unit off, the current volume Before turning on the system, adjust the volume system language, press [Language]. For level is automatically memorized. Whenever you to a reasonable level. more details, refer to “Language” on page turn the system on, it operates at the memorized 128. volume level.

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RESETTING THE SYSTEM USING THE CONTROLLER USING THE TOUCH SCREEN

This feature is used to reset the system in the This control is used to move and select menus. Press the desired menu on the screen to select occurrence of an unforeseen error or problem. a menu. Press “RESET” button. (The use of a clip or pin is Controller Description recommended when resetting the system.) Move in the menu by turning the controller left/ right.

.&%*" %*41 4&&, 53"$, Push the controller up/ down/left/right/diagonally to move in the menu. ,NOTE If you touch the screen while driving, the attention may be scattered and cause a traffi c accident. For safety, please use after stopping.

Press the controller to select menu.

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GENERAL OPERATION OF THE DISPLAY SETTINGS SWITCHING TO SIMPLE OR NORMAL MENU IN AVAILABLE MODE This menu is used to control the display MODE brightness and image rate for the whole system. 1. Press [Simple] in each mode screen. Or SOUND SETTINGS 1. Press [Display Settings] on the pop-up menu press [Menu] > [Simple Mode]. The Simple Mode screen appears. This menu is used to adjust the sound effects for in Video mode. the whole system. 1. Press [Sound Settings] on the pop-up menu in Radio or Media mode.

2. For more details, refer to the “Display” on 2. Press [Normal] to move to the Normal Mode. page 134. Or press [Menu] > [Normal Mode]. The Normal Mode screen appears.

2. For more details, refer to the “Sound” on page 130.

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HOME SCREEN

BASIC OPERATION OF HOME 2. Press the desired menu on the HOME SCREEN screen. 3. Subsequent operations will be performed 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ]. The HOME according to the desired menu selection. screen appears.

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CUSTOMIZING HOME SCREEN

You can change the position by pressing and holding the menu icon on the HOME screen. 1. Press and hold the desired menu icon on the HOME screen.

3. Press [HOME] button or [ ].

2. Press and drag an item to rearrange the screen.

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ADDING YOUR FAVORITE MENU ITEMS

3. Select one of the categories. ADDING YOUR FAVORITE MENU ,NOTE ITEMS TO FAVORITES MENU • A maximum of 25 items can be added to Favorites menu. If your Favorite menu items have been already saved in the Favorites menu, it can be easily • If you select the menu item added accessed. to Favorites menu, it moves to the corresponding screen. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Favorites].

4. Select the desired item(s), then press [Add]. • [Mark All]: Selects all items. • [Unmark All]: Unmarks all items. • [Cancel]: Exits Favorites screen.

2. Press [Add to Favorites]. If your Favorite menu items are already added, press [Menu] > [Add].

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REORDERING YOUR FAVORITE 3. Press and hold an item, then move it up/ DELETING YOUR FAVORITE MENU down to reorder. MENU

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Favorites]. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Favorites]. 2. Press [Menu] > [Delete].

2. Press [Menu] > [Reorder]. 3. Select the desired item(s), then press [Delete] > [Yes]. • [Mark All]: Selects all items. • [Unmark All]: Unmarks all items. • [Cancel]: Exits delete screen.

20 MEDIA PLAYING USB MUSIC PLAYING USB MUSIC

You can play music fi les saved in a USB memory PAUSE SEARCH device. Connect a USB device to the USB port. Playback You can pause the playing fi le. You can rewind/fast forward to a specifi c point will start automatically. Press [M] on screen or with the controller. of a fi le. Press [d] on screen or with the controller to play Position Description it again. Press and hold [C/V] and Screen then release at the point you SKIP want. S You can play the previous or next fi le. Press and hold [ SEEK/TRACK Head unit W] button and then release at Position Description the point you want. • Press [C/V]. Push and hold the controller left ,NOTE Controller or right and then release at the • Pressing [C] after 3 seconds To play USB music while a different source is point you want. Screen of playback time plays the playing, press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Media] current track/fi le from the > [USB Music]. beginning. SEEK S W • Press [ SEEK/TRACK ] You can play the fi le directly by searching for the button. desired fi le. Head S • Pressing [ SEEK] button after Turn [TUNE/FILE] button to search for a desired unit 3 seconds of playback time fi le. If the desired fi le is displayed, press the plays the current track/fi le from [TUNE/FILE] button to play the fi le. the beginning.

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LIST SHUFfl E 2. Press the desired item(s). • [Repeat All]: Repeats all fi les. Displayed You can play the desired fi le by searching the fi le All fi les can be played randomly. as [Repeat Album] or [Repeat Artist] list included in USB. Press [Menu] > [Shuffl e] from the playing screen. during playback from the [Albums] or 1. Press [List]. Or press [Menu] > [List]. [Artists] category. ,NOTE • [Repeat Folder]: Repeats all fi les within You can set or cancel the Shuffl e function by the current folder. pressing [ ] on the playing screen. • [Repeat One]: Repeats the current fi le.

,NOTE REPEAT You can set or cancel the Repeat function by The current playing fi le is played repeatedly. pressing [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] on the playing screen. 1. Press [Menu] > [Repeat]. 2. Press the desired fi le after searching for : Repeat All a category. The category can be sorted by [Folders], [Songs], [Albums], [Artists] or : Repeat Album/Repeat Artist [Recently Added]. (It is displayed when all fi les repeat during , playback from the [Albums] or [Artists] category.) NOTE : Repeat Folder If you press [Play] on the list screen, plays from the fi rst fi le within the selected folder. : Repeat One

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SONG INFORMATION HIDE CURRENT fi LE SONGS FOR THIS ARTIST

This feature shows the artist, title, album and You can hide the current playing fi le. Moves the artist list of the current song. folder information of the song. 1. Press [Menu] > [Hide Current File] from the Press [Menu] > [Songs for This Artist]. 1. Press [Menu] > [Song Information]. playing screen. ,NOTE You can go to the list by pressing artist on the playing screen.

SONGS FOR THIS ALBUM

Moves the album list of the current song. Press [Menu] > [Songs for This Album]. 2. Press [OK]. 2. Press [Yes]. ,NOTE You can go to the list by pressing album art on the playing screen.

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PLAYING USB VIDEO

You can play video fi les saved in a USB memory PAUSE SEARCH device. Connect a USB device to the USB port and You can pause the playing fi le. You can rewind/fast forward to a specifi c point playback starts automatically. Press [M] on screen. of a fi le. Press [d] on screen to play it again. Position Description

Press and hold [C/V] and Screen SKIP then release at the point you want. Press and hold [S SEEK/TRACK You can play the previous or next fi le. Head W] button and then release at the unit Position Description point you want. • Press [C/V]. C ,NOTE Screen • Pressing [ ] after 3 seconds of playback time plays the SEEK • To play USB Video while a different source current fi le from the beginning. is playing, press [HOME] button or [ ] > You can play the fi le directly by searching for the [Media] > [USB Video]. • Press [S SEEK/TRACK W] desired fi le. • Video is not available while driving. button. Turn [TUNE/FILE] button to search for a desired (Because of traffi c regulations, video is only Head • Pressing [S SEEK] button after fi le. If the desired fi le is displayed, press the available while the vehicle is stopped or the unit 3 seconds of playback time [TUNE/FILE] button to play the fi le. transmission lever is put to P position.) plays the current fi le from the beginning.

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SWITCHING TO MENU SCREEN ,NOTE fi LE INFORMATION OR FULL SCREEN If you press [Play] on the list screen, plays from This feature shows the name, resolution and the fi rst fi le within the selected folder. • Press the screen. playback time information of the fi le. • Press [ ] on the playing screen. 1. Press [Menu] > [File Information]. • Press [Menu] > [Full Screen]. REPEAT • Wait 5 seconds to display the Full screen on The current playing fi le is played repeatedly. the Menu screen. 1. Press [Menu] > [Repeat]. LIST

You can play the desired fi le by searching the fi le list included in USB. 2. Press [OK]. 1. Press [List]. Or press [Menu] > [List].

2. Press the desired item(s). • [Repeat All]: Repeats all fi les. • [Repeat Folder]: Repeats all fi les within the current folder. • [Repeat One]: Repeats the current fi le. 2. Press the desired fi le. ,NOTE You can set or cancel the Repeat function by pressing [ ]/[ ]/[ ] on the playing screen.

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SUBTITLE SETTINGS VOICE SETTINGS

1. Press [Menu] > [Subtitle Settings]. 1. Press [Menu] > [Voice Settings]. 2. Set the desired voice.

2. Set the desired option. • [View Subtitles]: Turns video subtitles on/ off. • [Font Size]: Adjusts the font size of video subtitles.

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PLAYING IPOD®

1. Use iPod exclusive cable to connect iPod to SKIP SEARCH USB connector. You can play the previous or next fi le. You can rewind/fast forward to a specifi c point 2. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Media] > of a fi le. [iPod]. It runs iPod mode. Position Description Position Description • Press [C/V]. Press and hold [C/V] and then • Pressing [C] after 3 seconds Screen Screen release at the point you want. of playback time plays the current fi le from the beginning. Press and hold [S SEEK/TRACK Head W] button and then release at the • Press [S SEEK/TRACK W] unit point you want. button. Head • Pressing [S SEEK] button after unit 3 seconds of playback time SEEK PAUSE plays the current fi le from the beginning. You can play the fi le directly by searching for the You can pause the playing fi le. desired fi le. Press [M] on screen. Turn [TUNE/FILE] button to search for a desired Press [d] on screen to play it again. fi le. If the desired fi le is displayed, press the [TUNE/FILE] button to play the fi le.

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LIST REORDERING CATEGORIES SHUFfl E

1. Press [Menu] > [Reorder Categories] on the All fi les can be played randomly. SEARCHING THE LIST List screen. Press [Menu] > [Shuffl e] from the playing screen. You can play the desired fi le by searching the fi le list included in iPod. ,NOTE 1. Press [List]. Or press [Menu] > [List]. You can set or cancel the Shuffl e function by pressing [ ] on the playing screen.

2. Press and hold a category, then move it up/ down to reorder.

2. Press the desired fi le after searching for a category. The category can be sorted by [Playlists], [Artists], [Albums], [Songs] or [More].

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REPEAT SONG INFORMATION

The current playing fi le is played repeatedly. This feature shows the artist, title and album information of the song. 1. Press [Menu] > [Repeat]. 1. Press [Menu] > [Song Information].

2. Press [Repeat] repeatedly. 2. Press [OK]. •[ ]: Repeats all fi les. •[ ]: Repeats the current fi le. •[ ]: Cancels the repeat function.

,NOTE You can change the Repeat function by pressing [ ]/[ ]/[ ] on the playing screen.

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PLAYING BLUETOOTH® AUDIO

BEFORE PLAYING THE STARTING THE BLUETOOTH® PAUSE

BLUETOOTH® AUDIO AUDIO You can pause the playing fi le. M • Music saved in the mobile phone can be Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Media] > Press [ ] on screen. played in the car through Bluetooth audio [Bluetooth Audio]. Press [d] on screen to play it again. streaming. The Bluetooth audio screen is displayed. • Bluetooth audio can be played only when ,NOTE a Bluetooth phone has been connected. This feature may not be supported on some To play Bluetooth audio, connect the Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth phone to the car system. For more information on connecting Bluetooth, please refer to user’s manual "Pairing and SKIP Connecting the Unit and a Bluetooth Phone" on page 46. You can play the previous or next fi le. • The audio streaming function may not be Position Description supported in some mobile phones. Only one function can be used at a time between • Press [C/V]. the Bluetooth handsfree or Bluetooth audio • Pressing [C] after 3 function. For example, if you convert to the Screen seconds of playback time Bluetooth handsfree while playing Bluetooth plays the current fi le from the audio, the music will be discontinued. beginning.

,NOTE This feature may not be supported on some Bluetooth devices.

30 PLAYING BLUETOOTH® AUDIO

SHUFfl E REPEAT SONG INFORMATION

All fi les can be played randomly. The current playing fi le is played repeatedly. This feature shows the artist, title and album information of the song. Press [Menu] > [Shuffl e] from the playing screen. 1. Press [Menu] > [Repeat]. 1. Press [Menu] > [Song Information]. ,NOTE 2. Press the desired item(s). • You can set or cancel the Shuffl e function by • [Repeat All]: Repeats all fi les. pressing [ ] on the playing screen. • [Repeat One]: Repeats the current fi le. • This feature may not be supported on some • [Repeat Off]: Cancels the repeat function. Bluetooth devices. ,NOTE • You can change the Repeat function by pressing [ ]/[ ]/[ ] on the playing screen. 2. Press [OK]. • This feature may not be supported on some Bluetooth devices. CONNECTION SETTINGS

1. Press [Menu] > [Connection Settings]. 2. For more details, refer to the “Bluetooth” part on page 118.

31 RADIO LISTENING TO FM/AM RADIO LISTENING TO FM/AM RADIO

1. Press [RADIO] button on the head unit. Or PRESET TUNING 4. Press [Save]. The frequency is saved. press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Radio]. From the 40 presets, select the frequency you 2. Press [Band] > [FM] or [AM] on the screen. want to listen to. The FM/AM screen of the most recent listened frequency is displayed. SAVING FM/AM AS PRESETS

A maximum of 40 frequencies can be saved manually as presets. 1. Select the band (FM, AM) you want to store ,NOTE a frequency into. • If you want to save the frequency from Preset 2. Select the desired frequency. menu, press and hold [ ]. 3. Press [Menu] > [Save as Preset]. • When the frequency is saved on a number of which another frequency has already been AUTO TUNING saved, the previously saved frequency is erased. Press [S SEEK/TRACK W] button on the head unit. When a frequency is received, searching stops.

MANUAL TUNING

Turn [TUNE/FILE] button on the head unit in clockwise or counter-clockwise direction.

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DELETING FM/AM PRESETS SCANNING FM/AM BROADCAST STATION LIST STATION 1. Press [Menu] > [Delete Presets] on the voice You can see broadcast station list with superior FM/AM screen. This function scans all frequencies and plays reception. only frequencies with superior reception for 5 1. Select the band (FM, AM) you want. seconds each. 2. Press [Station List] on the screen. Or press 1. Select the band (FM, AM) you want. [Menu] > [Station List]. 2. Press [Menu] > [Scan FM] or [Scan AM].

2. Select the desired item(s), then press [Delete] > [Yes]. • [Mark all]: Selects all items. • [Unmark all]: Unmarks all items. 3. Press the desired broadcast station. • [Cancel]: Exits favourites screen. • Press [Menu] > [Refresh] to refresh the ,NOTE Station List. When the scan is operating, pressing the controller will stop the function and remain on the stopped frequency.

33 LISTENING TO FM/AM RADIO

REORDERING FM/AM PRESET RADIO TEXT ON/OFF

This function reorders the frequency saved to If current broadcast includes Radio Text presets. information, the text information is displayed on the screen. 1. Select the band (FM, AM) you want. 1. Select the band (FM, AM) you want. 2. Press [Menu] > [Reorder Presets]. 2. Press [Menu] > [Show Radio Text].

3. Press and hold a preset, then move it up/ down to reorder. 3. Pressing the [Show Radio Text] again will cancel the function.

34 LISTENING TO HD RADIO

LISTENING TO HD RADIO™

You can turn HD radio on from the menu and c Broadcast Information HD RADIO™ ON/OFF listen to HD Radio Broadcasts. Displays detailed information about the The HD Radio screen is displayed only when a current broadcast. (Album Cover Art, 1. Select the band (FM, AM) you want. If an HD HD Radio broadcast is being received. Artist name, Song title, HD radio channel, Radio broadcast is received, the radio mode Frequency, PTY, etc...) will switch from analog broadcast to HD Radio broadcast. HD RADIO™ SCREEN d Frequency controller When controller is focused, it moves to center of screen. Turn the controller to search for frequency and move the red line.

,NOTE HD Radio reception is included with the vehicle is in Radio mode. Methods used to reorder between channels, save preset frequency, or other methods of searching frequencies used 2. Press [Menu] > [HD Radio] on the screen. The HD radio will be off and switch to analog a HD Radio Reception & Channel for standard radios are identical for HD Radios. broadcast. buttons The HD Radio icon will be displayed when the vehicle is within regions where HD Radio signals Displays main HD Radio channels and used can be received. to directly select the currently available local channels. b HD Channel Number • HD Channel number saved in preset. • Preset tuning: From the 40 presets, select the HD Channel you want to listen to.

35 LISTENING TO HD RADIO™

,NOTE • The default setting of [HD Radio] is set to on. • HD radio Technology is a digital radio technology used by FM and AM radio broadcast stations to transmit audio and data via a digital signal in conjunction with their analog signals. • While listening to the radio, the HD Radio icon will become displayed if receiving an HD radio broadcast.

36 LISTENING TO SIRIUSXM RADIO

LISTENING TO SIRIUSXM™ RADIO

1. Press [RADIO] button on the head unit. Or SIRIUSXM™ SCREEN e Contents Info press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Radio]. Displays the artist, title and other information about the song currently 2. Press [Band] > [SiriusXM] on the screen. The playing. SiriusXM radio screen of the most recent listened channel will be displayed. f Live Changes to the Live Broadcast mode. g v • When it is pressed shortly: Moves to the next item. • When it is pressed and held: Searches forward until the button is released. a Preset list h d/M (Play/Pause) Displays the channels saved in the Preset 3. Select the desired broadcast channel. Plays/Pauses the currently broadcasting list. program. b Channel Logo i c Displays the channel logo of the channel Repeats the previously broadcasted currently playing. program. c Channel Info • When it is pressed shortly: Moves to the Displays the current channel number, previous item. category and name. • When it is pressed and held: Searches d Save backwards until the button is released. Saves to Preset the currently tuning channel. j Time difference Displays the time difference between the song playing and the Live broadcast.

37 SIRIUSXM OPERATION

SIRIUSXM™ OPERATION

SELECTING SIRIUSXM™ SELECTING CHANNEL THROUGH SCANNING SIRIUSXM™ BROADCAST BROADCAST CHANNEL CHANNEL/CATEGORY LIST CHANNEL 1. Press [Channel List] on the screen. Or press Press [Menu] > [Scan SXM channels] on the SELECTING A CHANNEL THROUGH [Menu] > [Channel List]. SiriusXM radio screen. MANUAL SEARCH Scans all receivable channels for 5 seconds each. Turn [TUNE/FILE] button on the head unit clockwise or counter-clockwise to display the previous or next channel information.

SELECTING WITH CHANNEL UP/DOWN Press [S SEEK/TRACK W] button on the head unit. The previous or next channel will be selected. 2. Select the desired category and channel. • Press [Categories] or [Menu] > [Category ,NOTE SELECTING A CHANNEL THROUGH List] to move to the Category List menu. PRESET When the scan is operating, pressing the • Press [Menu] > [Featured Favorites] to controller will cancel the function and return to Press the preset button of the desired channel. move to the Featured Favorites menu. the previous channel. • If you want to skip a channel, press [Menu] > [Skip]. After press the channel to skip, press [ ] to confi rm your selection.

,NOTE The channel list may be different according to the region.

38 SIRIUSXM™ OPERATION

ENTER CHANNEL SAVING SIRIUSXM™ PRESET REORDERING SIRIUSXM™

This feature is used to search for channels by A total of 40 SiriusXM channels can be saved. PRESET entering channel numbers. 1. Select the desired channel. The 40 SiriusXM channels can be reordered. 1. Press [Menu] > [Enter Channel] on the 2. Press [Save] or [Menu] > [Save as Preset]. 1. Press [Menu] > [Reorder Presets] on the SiriusXM radio screen. SiriusXM radio screen. 2. Press the desired preset from the list.

3. Press the desired preset number. 2. Enter the number of the channel you want The channel is saved. to receive and press [9]. 3. Move up and down and long press the ,NOTE selected preset, or drag it to the desired When the channel is preset on a number of position. which another channel has already been preset, the previously preset channel is erased.

39 SIRIUSXM™ OPERATION

PROGRAM GUIDE When you select the other broadcast except GAME ZONE the current broadcast channel: You can check the program information and the You can check the list of sports leagues and schedules of broadcast channels. games for selected league. (League: NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, CFB, CBK, WCBK) 1. Press [Menu] > [Program Guide] on the SiriusXM radio screen. 1. Press [Menu] > [More Features] > [Game Zone] on the SiriusXM radio screen.

3. Select the desired item. • Press [Listen] to listen to the current broadcast. • Press [Remind Me] to reserve the • Press [Categories] to search for category. broadcast. Or Press [Menu] > [Category List]. • Press [Close] to close the function. 2. Listen to live broadcast by selecting the 2. Select the desired broadcast channel. desired league and game. When you select the current broadcast ,NOTE channel: Reminder time may be different from time set by user.

40 SIRIUSXM™ OPERATION

SETTING TEAM VIEWING ACTIVE ALERT ALERT ON/OFF You can listen to the game of the favorite team You can listen to live broadcast by selecting the This feature sets whether to display the pop-up by marking the favorite team. channel when the marked team is playing on on the screen when the marked team is playing other channel. on other channel. 1. Press [Teams] on the live broadcast mode. 1. Press [Active] on the live broadcast mode. 1. Press [Alert] on the Teams menu. 2. Select the desired league and mark the desired team.

2. Listen to live broadcast by selecting the 2. When the marked team is playing on other desired item. channel, the pop-up is displayed on the ,NOTE screen. When the marked team is playing on other channel, the pop-up is displayed on the screen. For more details, refer to “Alert On/Off”.

• [Listen]: Moves to the selected channel. • [Ignore]: Moves to the previous screen.

41 SIRIUSXM™ OPERATION

FAVORITES VIEWING ACTIVE ALERT ADDING TO FAVORITES

You can check the song or artist added in You can listen to live broadcast by selecting You can add the artist or song in the Favorites Favorites menu. the channel when the song or artist added in menu. Favorites menu is playing on other channel. Press [Menu] > [More Features] > [Favorites] on 1. Press [Menu] > [Add to Favorites] on the the SiriusXM radio screen. The Favorites menu is 1. Press [Active] on the favorites list. SiriusXM radio screen. displayed on the screen.

2. Listen to live broadcast by selecting the 2. Select the artist or song to add to Favorites desired item. menu. ,NOTE When the song or artist added in Favorites menu is playing on other channel, the pop-up is displayed on the screen.

It displays the number of the saved favorites and the number of total favorites.

42 SIRIUSXM™ OPERATION

, FAVORITES ALERT ON/OFF 2. When the song or artist saved in Favorites NOTE menu is playing on other channel, the pop- You can play the song or artist by selecting the This feature sets whether to display the pop-up up is displayed on the screen. desired item when the song or artist added in on the screen when the song or artist added in Favorites menu is playing on other channel. Favorites menu is playing on other channel. DELETING THE SONG OR ARTIST 1. Press [Menu] > [More Features] > [Favorites SAVED IN FAVORITES MENU Alert] on the SiriusXM radio screen.

1. Press [Menu] > [Delete] on the favorites menu.

• [Listen]: Moves to the selected channel. • [Ignore]: Moves to the previous screen.

Pressing the [Favorites Alert] again will cancel the function.

2. Select the desired item(s), then press [Delete] > [Yes]. • [Mark All]: Selects all items. • [Unmark All]: Unmarks all items. • [Cancel]: Exits delete screen.

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FEATURED FAVORITES SUBSCRIPTION STATUS

Featured Favorites allows SiriusXM to broadcast This feature is used to check the Subscription additional presets. status of SiriusXM. Multiple sets Featured Favorites data can be 1. Press [Menu] > [More Features] > broadcast by SiriusXM and can change from [Subscription Status] on the SiriusXM radio time to time. screen. 1. Press [Menu] > [More Features] > [Featured Favorites] on the SiriusXM radio screen.

2. If you have not subscribed to the SiriusXM service, press [Call] to enable Services. 2. Select the desired item. • Example 1: “Martha’s Favorites” may represent Martha Stuart’s favorites presets on her radio. • Example 2: During holidays, “Holiday Music” may represent all the SiriusXM channels that are playing the holiday music for easy access by users.

44 PHONE BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY

BEFORE USING THE BLUETOOTH PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE DRIVING CAUTIONS UPON CONNECTING HANDS-FREE • Bluetooth is a feature that enables drivers to BLUETOOTH PHONE use handsfree while driving. Connecting the • Before connecting the head unit with the WHAT IS BLUETOOTH WIRELESS head unit with a Bluetooth phone allows the mobile phone, check to see that the mobile TECHNOLOGY? user to conveniently make calls, receive calls, phone supports Bluetooth features. and manage the phone book. Before using • If you do not want automatic connection with • Bluetooth Wireless Technology refers Bluetooth Wireless Technology, carefully read your Bluetooth device, turn the Bluetooth to a short-distance wireless networking the contents of this user’s manual. feature off of the Bluetooth device. technology which uses a 2.45GHz frequency • Excessive use or operations while driving may to connect various devices within a certain • Park the vehicle when pairing the head unit lead to negligent driving practices and be with the mobile phone. distance. the cause of accidents. Do not operate the • Supported within PCs, external devices, device excessively while driving. • Some Bluetooth features may occasionally Bluetooth phones, PDAs, various electronic not operate properly depending on the • Viewing the screen for prolonged periods of fi rmware version of your mobile phone. If devices, and automotive environments, time is dangerous and may lead to accidents. Bluetooth Wireless Technology to be such features can be operated after receiving When driving, view the screen only for short a S/W upgrade from your mobile phone transmitted at high speeds without having to periods of time. use a connector cable. manufacturer, unpair all devices and pair again before use. • Bluetooth Hands-free refers to a device which allows the user to conveniently make • When pairing the head unit with the phone calls with Bluetooth mobile phones iPhone for the frst time while your iPhone through the system. is connected to the USB port with iPhone cable, error message may be displayed on • The Bluetooth Hands-free feature may not be your iPhone. However, this is intended for supported in some mobile phones. operation. You may ignore it if your iPhone has been connected to the head unit.

45 PAIRING AND CONNECTING THE UNIT AND A BLUETOOTH PHONE

PAIRING AND CONNECTING THE UNIT AND A BLUETOOTH PHONE

To use the Bluetooth feature, make sure the 2. Search for the vehicle name in your 3. If the SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) is not Bluetooth on your phone is turned on. Refer to Bluetooth device and confi rm pairing. supported, input the passkey on your your phone’s user guide. (The default vehicle name is GENESIS G80.) Bluetooth device. (The default passkey is 0000.) WHEN NO PHONES HAVE BEEN PAIRED

1. Press [ ] button on the steering wheel remote control or [Phone] on the HOME screen.

(The pop-up screen may differ from the actual information of the Bluetooth device). (The pop-up screen may differ from the actual information of the Bluetooth device.)

46 PAIRING AND CONNECTING THE UNIT AND A BLUETOOTH PHONE

4. Allow the access request to the contacts and 5. Allow the access request to messages of the , the call record of the Bluetooth device if you Bluetooth device if you want to use it. NOTE want to use it. • The initial vehicle name is registered as 'GENESIS G80' with the certifi cation passkey of '0000'. • Depending on the Bluetooth device, the certifi cation passkey may or may not be required. • Depending on the Bluetooth device, Android or iOS phone, the message may appear differently. For iOS phones, select [Settings] > [Bluetooth] > [ ] > [Show Notifi cation]. • If SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) is not supported, Authorize the registration after entering the certifi cation passkey (PIN code) on the Bluetooth Device. (The pop-up screen may differ from the (The pop-up screen may differ from the actual information of the Bluetooth device.) 6. When the connection is completed, the actual information of the Bluetooth device.) recent call screen is displayed on the screen. When the connection fails, a failure message is displayed on the screen.

47 PAIRING AND CONNECTING THE UNIT AND A BLUETOOTH PHONE

WHEN A PHONE IS ALREADY 3. Search for the vehicle name in your 4. If the SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) is not Bluetooth device and confi rm pairing. supported, input the passkey on your PAIRED (The default vehicle name is GENESIS G80.) Bluetooth device. (The default passkey is 0000.) 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth Connection].

2. Select the device you want to connect. If (The pop-up screen may differ from the there is no device you want to connect, actual information of the Bluetooth device). press [Add New Device]. (The pop-up screen may differ from the actual information of the Bluetooth device.)

48 PAIRING AND CONNECTING THE UNIT AND A BLUETOOTH PHONE

5. Allow the access request to the contacts and 6. Allow the access request to messages of the , the call record of the Bluetooth device if you Bluetooth device if you want to use it. NOTE want to use it. • The initial vehicle name is registered as 'GENESIS G80' with the certifi cation passkey of '0000'. • Depending on the Bluetooth device, the certifi cation passkey may or may not be required. • Depending on the Bluetooth device, Android or iOS phone, the message may appear differently. For iOS phones, select [Settings] > [Bluetooth] > [ ] > [Show Notifi cation]. • If SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) is not supported, Authorize the registration after entering the certifi cation passkey (PIN code) on the Bluetooth Device. (The pop-up screen may differ from the (The pop-up screen may differ from the actual information of the Bluetooth device). 7. When your phone is successfully connected, actual information of the Bluetooth device). the Bluetooth settings screen is displayed on the screen. When the connection fails, a failure message is displayed on the screen.

49 PAIRING AND CONNECTING THE UNIT AND A BLUETOOTH PHONE

,NOTE DISCONNECTING THE DELETING BLUETOOTH DEVICES • For safety reasons, pairing a Bluetooth phone CONNECTED PHONE If you no longer need to use a phone, you can is not possible when the vehicle is in motion. delete the Bluetooth devices. Note that deleting Park the vehicle in a safe location to pair a 1. Press [ ] button on the steering wheel a Bluetooth device will delete all call history and Bluetooth phone. It is possible to pair up to 5 remote control or [Phone] on the HOME contact entries on the car system. mobile phones. In order to pair a new phone screen. when there are already 5 mobile phones 1. Press [ ] button on the steering wheel 2. Press [Menu] > [Bluetooth Settings] > remote control or [Phone] on the HOME paired, you must fi rst delete one of the [Bluetooth Connection] on the screen. previously paired phones. screen. 3. Select the connected phone. • Some functions may not be supported due to 2. Press [Menu] > [Bluetooth Settings] > limited Bluetooth compatibility between the [Bluetooth Connection] on the screen. ,NOTE car system and mobile phone. 3. Press [Menu] > [Delete]. • When a Bluetooth device is connected, a new If you want to connect the disconnected phone device cannot be paired. If you want to pair again, select the disconnected phone. a new phone, fi rst disconnect the connected Bluetooth device.

4. Select the phone you want to delete and press [Delete] > [Yes]. • [Mark All]: Selects all items. • [Unmark All]: Unmarks all items. • [Cancel]: Exits delete screen.

50 PAIRING AND CONNECTING THE UNIT AND A BLUETOOTH PHONE

BLUETOOTH SETTINGS

1. Press [ ] button on the steering wheel remote control or [Phone] on the HOME screen. 2. Press [Menu] > [Bluetooth Settings].

3. For more details, refer to the “Bluetooth” part on page 118.

51 MAKING A CALL

MAKING A CALL

MAKING A CALL BY ENTERING MAKING A CALL BY VOICE MAKING A CALL BY REDIALING PHONE NUMBER RECOGNITION Press and hold the [ ] on the dial screen or Connect your unit and Bluetooth phone before the [ ] button on the steering wheel remote 1. Press [ ] on the screen. The system waits making a call. control. for your command and displays a list of available commands on the screen. 1. Press [ ] on the screen. ,NOTE Redialing is not possible when there is no dialed call history.

MAKING A CALL WITH SPEED DIAL NUMBERS

Press and hold speed dial number using the 2. After the beep, say ‘Name1’. keypad on the dial screen. 2. Enter the phone number using the keypad Only speed dial numbers already saved on the on the dial screen. mobile phone can be used for speed dial calls. Up to 3-digit speed dial numbers are supported. 3. Press the [ ] on the dial screen or the [ ] button on the steering wheel remote control. ,NOTE For 3-digit speed dial numbers, press and hold ,NOTE the 3rd digit to make a call to the speed dial If you press the wrong number, press [ ] to number. delete the inputted number one digit at a time.

52 MAKING A CALL

ANSWERING/REJECTING A RESPONDING WITH MESSAGES SWITCHING CALL TO THE CALL MOBILE PHONE 1. If there is an incoming call, a popup 1. If there is an incoming call, a popup message will appear. 1. If you want to switch the call to the mobile message will appear. phone while talking on the car handsfree, press [Use Private]. As shown below, the call 2. Press [Accept] to answer the call. is switched to the mobile phone.

2. Press [Message] to respond with messages.

To reject a call, select [Reject].

,NOTE 2. If you want to switch the call to the car • If the Call-ID service is available, the caller’s handsfree while talking on the mobile phone number is displayed. phone, press [Use Hands-free]. The call is • If caller’s phone number is saved in the switched to the car handsfree. phone book, the caller’s name is displayed on the unit. 3. Select the desired message and press [Send]. • Upon receiving a call, the [Reject] function may not be supported in some mobile phones. ,NOTE Depending on the mobile phone model, the [Message] function may not be supported.

53 MAKING A CALL

ENDING A CALL USING THE MENU DURING A PHONE CALL 1. To end a call, press [ End] on the screen or [ ] button on the steering wheel When making a call, you can use the following remote control. menu items. 2. The call is ended.

a Outgoing Volume Displays the Outgoing Volume settings. You can adjust the in-call volume that the other party hears (level 1 - 5). b Mic On/Off Turns the Mic On/Off. c Keypad Moves to a screen for entering ARS numbers.

54 CALL HISTORY

CALL HISTORY

MAKING A CALL FROM CALL DOWNLOADING CALL HISTORY

HISTORY You can download the call history information from your mobile phone. 1. Press [ ] on the screen. 1. Press [ ] > [Menu] > [Download] on the screen.

2. Press [All], [Dialled], [Received], or [Missed]. • [All]: Displays entire call history list. 2. Press [Yes]. • [Dialled]: Displays the outgoing call history list. ,NOTE • [Received]: Displays the incoming call • Up to 50 received, dialed, and missed call history list. history lists can be downloaded. • [Missed]: Displays the missed call history • The download feature may not be supported list. in some mobile phones. Check to see that 3. Press the entry you want to call. the Bluetooth device supports the download feature. ,NOTE The call history may not be saved in the call history list in some mobile phones.

55 CONTACTS

CONTACTS

MAKING A CALL FROM 1. Press [ ] > [Menu] > [Download] on the SEARCHING FOR CONTACTS CONTACTS screen. 1. Press [ ] > [Menu] > [Search Contacts] on 1. Press [ ] on the screen. The contacts are the screen. displayed on the screen.

2. Press [Yes]. The present phone book is deleted and phone book of connected phone is 2. Enter the name or phone number, press 2. Press the phone number to make a call. duplicated. [9].

,NOTE DOWNLOADING MOBILE • Upon downloading mobile phone contacts, PHONE CONTACTS the previous data is deleted. The phonebook download feature will only • This feature may not be supported on some download contacts transmitted via Bluetooth mobile phones. (contacts saved on a Bluetooth device or on the SIM card). Contacts saved in a third-party app or contacts without a phone number will not be 3. Select the contact you want to call. downloaded.

56 FAVOURITES

FAVOURITES

CALLING FAVOURITES ADDING AS A FAVOURITE ,NOTE If the phone number has been already stored in Up to 10 contacts can be added to favourites If the phone numbers have already been stored the Favourites, it can be easily called. menu. in the favourites, you can add or delete them by First of all, add the phone number in the pressing [Menu] > [Edit]. 1. Press [ ] on the screen. Favourites. 2. Press [Menu] > [Add New] on the Favourites 1. Press [ ] on the screen. screen.

2. Select the desired Favourite. 3. Select the contact from the list of contacts.

4. Press [ ] > [Close] > [ ].

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EDITING FAVOURITES 4. Press [ ] or [ ]. DELETING FAVOURITES •[ ]: Contact added to favourites 1. Press [ ] on the screen. 1. Press [ ] on the screen. •[ ]: Contact not added to favourites 2. Press [Menu] > [Edit] on the Favourites 2. Press [Menu] > [Delete] on the Favourites screen. 5. Press [Close] or [ ]. screen.

3. Select the contact to edit. 3. Select the item you want to delete and press [Delete] > [Yes]. • [Mark All]: Selects all items. • [Unmark All]: Unmarks all items. • [Cancel]: Exits delete screen.

58 MESSAGES

MESSAGES

You can check the text messages or send any CHECKING NEW MESSAGE , message on the screen. NOTE CONTENTS • Only the messages received after the Bluetooth connection are specifi ed in the list. CHECKING NEW MESSAGES 1. Press [ ] on the screen. • Depending on the mobile phone model, [Reply] and [Call] functions may not be 1. When a message is received, the pop-up is supported. displayed on the screen.

2. Select a message. 2. Select a desired item. • [View]: Report Moves to Message screen. • [Read]: Supports the message contents by voice. • [Close]: Closes the Message window.

,NOTE Change the setting of [Show Notifi cations] of the device connected in Bluetooth Setting of Mobile 3. Check the information on massage. Phone to 'On'. • [Read]: Supports the message contents by voice. • [Reply]: Replys to the message. • [Call]: Calls the message sender. 59 NAVIGATION GETTING STARTED WITH NAVIGATION GETTING STARTED WITH NAVIGATION

GENERAL INFORMATION OF • The car position mark does not always WHAT IS GNSS? indicate your exact location. This system uses The GNSS(Global Navigation Satellite System) NAVIGATION USE GPS information, various sensors, and road is a satellite-based navigation system made up map data to display the current position. of a network of 32 satellites placed into orbit by NAVIGATION USE RESTRICTIONS However, errors in displaying your location the Global Positioning System (GPS) of U.S.A, may occur if the satellite is transmitting Please observe and comply with local traffi c GLONASS of RUSSIA, etc. inaccurate signals or two or less satellite rules and regulations. signals are being received. Errors that occur GNSS works in any weather conditions, • For your safety, some features cannot be in such conditions cannot be corrected. anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. operated while driving. Features that cannot • The position of the vehicle within the There are no subscription fees or setup charges be operated will be disabled. navigation may differ from your actual to use GNSS. • The route displayed for destination guidance location depending on various reasons, is a reference and the route guidance will including the satellite transmission state, ABOUT SATELLITE SIGNALS take you to the vicinity of your destination. vehicle state (driving location and conditions), Your unit must acquire satellite signals to The highlighted route is not always; the etc. Additionally, the car position mark may operate. If you are indoors, near tall buildings shortest distance, the least congested, and in differ from the actual position if the map data or trees, or in a parking garage, the unit cannot some cases might, not be the fastest route. is different from the actual road landscape, acquire satellite signal. • Road, name, and POI information may such as changes due to the construction of not always been completely updated. new roads. If such differences occur, driving ACQUIRING SATELLITE SIGNALS Some places may not include up to date for a short period of time will automatically information. correct the position of the vehicle through Before the unit can determine your current map matching or GPS information. position and navigate a route, you must do the following steps: 1. Go outside to an area free from tall obstructions. 2. Turn on the unit. Acquiring satellite signals can take a few minutes.

60 MAP SCREEN

MAP SCREEN

a Vehicle position mark f Navigation Volume Displays current vehicle position and Sets the Navigation Voice guidance Volume. direction. g b Clock display Zoom in the map. Press [ ] repeatedly. Displays current time. h Map scale display c Route guidance lane • Displays the current map scale. Displays the route guidance to the destination when a route is set. • Sets the zoom level automatically to the guidance. d i Moves to HOME menu screen. Zoom out the map. Press [ ] repeatedly. e Map display j Changes the map view perspective. Menu Press [ ], [ ] or [ ]. Moves to quick menu screen. k Current position • (Heading up (2D)): The map displays always showing the vehicle’s direction Displays the current position. as proceeding towards the top of the l Remaining distance display/Remaining screen. time • (North up (2D)): The map displays Displays the distance and time of arrival to always pointing north, regardless of the the destination or waypoint. Press to check direction of the vehicle is moving. the information on destination. • (3D) : The map displays always the basic outline and details of the surrounding roads and general area.

61 MAP SCREEN m Cancel Route t Navigation Volume Cancels the route guidance to the Adjusts the navigation volume. destination or waypoint. u Navigation Settings n Cancel Route Moves to Navigation Settings menu. Cancels the route guidance to the destination or waypoint. o Route Changes the route conditions when a route is set. p Destination Moves to Destination menu. q Nearby POIs Finds a POI (Point Of Interest) near the current position, destination or route. r Save Adds frequently used address to Address Book menu. s Traffi c Displays the traffi c information.

62 OPERATING NAVIGATION SCREEN

OPERATING NAVIGATION SCREEN

The navigation system displays various MAP SCALE MAKING A CALL TO POI information on the screen. This function sets the zoom level automatically. After searching for a POI, the POI phone number information can be used to make a call to the Press [ ] on the map screen. ZOOM IN/ZOOM OUT POI facility.

• Pinch in/out to set the zoom level on the map 1. Use the various search methods, such as the screen. map scroll function, POI search function and destination search function to search for a • Turn the controller left/right to set the zoom POI. level on the map screen. Press [ ] or [ ] to set the zoom level on the map screen.

Name Description

Scale Fix (inactive Fixes the displayed - "Auto") scale.

Changes the map 2. Press [Call] on the menu screen. scale automatically Auto Scale (active depending on the road 3. Bluetooth is used to make a call to the POI , - "Auto") class and guidance facility. NOTE distance. , • Press [ ] or [ ] for over 1 second. NOTE The zoom will continuously change. Making a call is not possible if there is no telephone information for a POI or if there is no • If the zoom range limit is reached, the [ ]/ mobile phone connected through Bluetooth. [ ] will be disabled. • If you want to set the auto zoom, press [ ] 63 OPERATING NAVIGATION SCREEN

GUIDANCE TO PREVIOUS SCROLLING MAP DESTINATIONS 1. Press and drag the map area on the screen. When starting the navigation, the “Guidance The selected point will be centered on the to Previous Destinations” pop-up appears for screen and the scroll mark will be displayed. about 10 seconds. The pop-up is displayed only Information about the marked point and when the navigation is started without the route straight line distance from the current planned. position will be displayed at the center of Press one of the list. the screen.

2. Press [Menu] > [Start Guidance]. ,NOTE Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Navigation] > [Display] > [Show Previous Destinations after Navigation Start-Up] to set the Guidance to Previous Destinations.

64 GENERAL OPERATIONS OF NAVIGATION MENU

GENERAL OPERATIONS OF NAVIGATION MENU

NAVIGATION MENU • [Nearby POIs]: Finds a facility by SEARCHING FOR POI searching for POI near current position. 1. Press [Menu] on the map screen. • [Save]: Adds the position to Address Book POI SEARCH menu. • [Traffi c]: Shows the traffi c information You can fi nd a POI (Point Of Interest) along list. route, near current position, near destination, near scroll mark or near city center. • [Navigation Volume]: Adjusts the navigation volume. 1. Press [Menu] > [Nearby POIs]. • [Navigation Settings]: Sets items related with navigation settings.

• Press [All POI categories] to search for all the categories, then select the desired POI. 2. Press the preferred setting method. • [Cancel Route]: Cancels the route guidance to the destination or waypoint. • [Route]: Changes the route conditions by using the Route menu when the route is activated. • [Destination]: Finds a destination by using the Destination menu.

65 GENERAL OPERATIONS OF NAVIGATION MENU

2. Select one of POI category. • [Near Destination]: Searches for POI’s , around the destination when a route is NOTE set. The destination is saved in the Previous • [Near Center of Map]: Searches for POI’s Destinations menu automatically. around the current cursor when the map DISPLAYING/HIDING POI ICONS ON scrolled. THE MAP SCREEN • [Near City Center]: Searches for POI’s around the selected city centre. 1. Press [Menu] > [Nearby POIs] > [Edit]. 4. Press the desired item.

2. Mark or unmark the desired POI. The map • Press [Menu] > [Distance] to arrange the • If you want to set the appropriate route icon is displayed on the right of POI menu list in distance order. condition according to your purpose, screen. • Press [Menu] > [Name] to arrange the list press [Routes]. in name order. • If you want to add a waypoint when a 3. Press the desired postion. route is set, press [Add Waypint]. • [Along Route]: Searches for POI’s along • If you want to make a call, press [Call]. route when a route is set. 5. Press [Start Guidance]. • [Near Current Position]: Searches for POI’s around the current position.

66 GENERAL OPERATIONS OF NAVIGATION MENU

EDITING POI CATEGORY ADDING THE POSITION TO TRAFfi C INFORMATION LIST

You can edit the POI category displayed on POI ADDRESS BOOK The current traffi c/road event information is menu screen. You can add the current position or the selected basically displayed on the traffi c information list. 1. Press [Menu] > [Nearby POIs] > [Edit]. place to address book. 1. Press [Menu] > [Traffi c]. 1. Press [Menu] > [Save].

2. Select the POI to edit. • Press [On Route] to display the traffi c information on route when the route is 2. Edit the desired item. set. • [Name]: Change the name. 2. Press the traffi c list to display the detailed • [Display on Map]: Press [Icon], [Icon & information. Name] or [None] to display on the map screen. ,NOTE • [Favorites]: Set the symbol displayed on This feature may not be refl ected depending on the map screen. condition. 3. Select the desired POI. The selected POI 3. Press [Save] to save the setting. appears on POI menu screen. ,NOTE Press [Menu] > [Destination] > [Address Book] to check the added position.

67 GENERAL OPERATIONS OF NAVIGATION MENU

NAVIGATION VOLUME NAVIGATION SETTINGS

1. Press [Menu] > [ Navigation Volume] to adjust 1. Press [Menu] > [Navigation Settings] to set the volume. the screen.

2. Sets the desired item. 2. For more details, refer to the “Display” on •[ Navigation Volume]: Adjusts the page 116. navigation volume. • [Mute]: Sets the sound to mute. • [Navigation Volume Priority]: Lowers all other audio volumes when navigation guidance is playing.

68 SEARCHING FOR DESTINATION OF NAVIGATION

SEARCHING FOR DESTINATION OF NAVIGATION

SEARCH 3. Select a location on the map from the list , of your search results or fi lter your search NOTE You can search your destination by name, results by city or category. The destination is saved in the Previous address or coordinates. • Press [Menu] > [Filter by City] to narrow Destinations menu automatically. 1. Press [Menu] > [Destination] > [Search]. your search results by city. • Press [Menu] > [Filter by Category] to PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS narrow your search results by category. You can select one of the locations you have previously searched for as a destination. 1. Press [Menu] > [Destination] > [Previous Destinations].

2. Enter the name of the location, address or coordinates and press [ ]. • If you want to set the appropriate route condition according to your purpose, press [Routes]. • If you want to add a waypoint when a route is set, press [Add waypoint]. • If you want to add the position to Address book menu, press [Save]. 4. Press [Start Guidance].

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• [All]: Displays all previous destinations, ADDRESS BOOK 3. Press the desired item from the list. departing places, and searched places. 4. Press [Start Guidance]. • [Previous Destinations]: Displays previous You can fi nd the destination to a location destination places. saved in the Address Book menu. To utilize this ADDING TO A LOCATION TO THE MY function more effectively, destinations that you • [Previous Start Points]: Displays previous often travel to should be saved in advance. PLACES MENU departing places. First of all, store in the Address Book menu 1. Press [My Places] in address book list. • [Freq. Visited Points]: Displays frequently through destination search function. visited places. 2. Press [Menu] > [Add]. • Press [Menu] > [Name] or [Date] to 1. Press [Menu] > [Destination] > [Address Book]. 3. Select a desired location through destination arrange the list in name or date order. search function. • Press [Menu] > [Delete] to select and delete items from various entries all at once. 2. Press the preferred previous point from the list. 3. Press [Start Guidance].

2. Press [Favorite] or [My Places]. 4. Sets the desired item. • Press [Menu] > [Date] or [Name] to arrange the list in date or name order. • [Name]: Changes the name. • Press [Menu] > [Add] to add a location. • [Display on Map]: Press [Icon], [Icon & Name] or [Off] to display on the map • Press [Menu] > [Edit] to select and edit an screen. item among many items. • [Favorites]: Set the symbol displayed on • Press [Menu] > [Delete] to select and the map screen. delete items from various entries all at once. 5. Press [Save] to save the setting. 70 SEARCHING FOR DESTINATION OF NAVIGATION

EDITING ADDRESS BOOK DELETING ADDRESS BOOK MY DATA

1. Press [Menu] > [Edit] in address book list. 1. Press [Menu] > [Delete] in address book list. 1. Press [Menu] > [Destination] > [Address Book] > [My Data]. 2. Select the item to edit.

2. Select the desired item, then press [Delete] > [Yes]. 2. Select the desired item. 3. Edit the desired item. • [Mark All]: Selects all items. • [Import Address Book from USB Device]: • [Name]: Changes the name. • [Unmark All]: Unmarks all items. This function is used to import the • [Display on Map]: Press [Icon], [Icon & address book in the USB device to the • [Cancel]: Exits delete screen. Name] or [Off] to display on the map navigation system. screen. • [Export Address Book to USB Device]: • [Favorites]: Set the symbol displayed on This function is used to export the the map screen. address book in the navigation system to 4. Press [Save] to save the setting. the USB device.

71 SEARCHING FOR DESTINATION OF NAVIGATION

,NOTE POI CATEGORIES EMERGENCY • The amount of data available for importing to You can fi nd a destination from various You can fi nd a destination by searching for a a USB device is limited based on the number categories. Police Stations, Hospitals, Genesis Dealerships or of address book items supported by the Road Assistance in emergency situations. navigation system. 1. Press [NAV] button > [Destination] > [POI Categories]. 1. Press [NAV] button > [Destination] > • If the data stored on the USB device uses [Emergency] > [Police Stations], [Hospitals], different coordinates than those used by the [Genesis Dealerships] or [Roadside current system, the importing location may Assistance]. change. • Please make sure that the address book have been successfully imported before use. • Only USB devices formatted in FAT16/32 are supported. • Certain USB devices may not be supported • If you want to search for the POI due to compatibility issues. category by history, Press [Menu] > [Category History]. • If you want to search for the POI • Press [Menu] > [Name] or [Distance] category by name, press [Menu] > to arrange the list in name or distance [Category Search]. Input the name, then order. press [ ] to fi nish. 2. Press the preferred item from the list. 2. Follow steps 2 to 4 of the “POI search”. 3. Press [Start Guidance].

72 SEARCHING FOR DESTINATION OF NAVIGATION

HOME/WORK/FAVORITE fi NDING YOUR HOME, WORK OR FAVORITE PLACE If your home location and offi ce location have been already saved in the Favorite menu, it can 1. Press [NAV] button > [Destination] > [Address be easily retrieved to set the route to your home Book] > [Favorite] > [Home], [Work], [Favorite location and offi ce location. 1], [Favorite 2] or [Favorite 3]. First of all, store in the Favorite menu 2. Press [Start Guidance]. through destination search function.

REGISTERING HOME, WORK OR FAVORITE PLACE

1. Press [NAV] button > [Destination] > [Address Book] > [Favorite] > [Add Home], [Add Work], [Add Favorite 1], [Add Favorite 2] or [Add Favorite 3]. 2. Select the desired position through destination search function. 3. Press [OK] when the destination search is complete. It is saved in the Favorite menu automatically.

,NOTE Press [NAV] button > [Destination] > [Address Book] > [Favorite] to check items saved in the Favorite menu.

73 USING THE ROUTE MENU

USING THE ROUTE MENU

CANCEL ROUTE • [Avoid Ferries]: Searches for a route that EDIT ROUTE avoids the use of ferries. If you want to stop the route guidance when a • [Avoid HOV/Carpool Lanes]: Searches This feature allows you to travel through the route is active, press [Menu] > [Cancel Route] or for a route that avoids the use of HOV/ searched routes by editing the current route. press [NAV] button > [Route] > [Cancel Route]. Carpool Lanes. Waypoints can be added/deleted/edited and the order can be changed. 3. Press [Recalculate]. ROUTE OPTIONS ADDING WAYPOINTS ,NOTE You can modify the route conditions or confi rm 1. Press [NAV] button or [Menu] > [Route] > The Items set by user may not be refl ected the route information. Set the appropriate route [Edit Route]. depending on condition. condition according to your purpose. 1. Press [NAV] button or [Menu] > [Route] > [Route Options].

2. Press [Add Waypoint].

2. Sets the desired options. • [Avoid Freeways]: Searches for a route that minimizes or avoids the freeway. • [Avoid Toll Roads]: Searches for a route that minimizes or avoids toll roads.

74 USING THE ROUTE MENU

3. Add the waypoint through destination search DELETING ROUTE ROUTE OVERVIEW function. 1. Press [NAV] button or [Menu] > [Route] > You can check the entire route between your If you want to add an waypoint, follow steps 4. [Edit Route]. current location and your destination. 2~3. 2. Press [Menu] > [Delete]. 1. Press [NAV] button or [Menu] > [Route] > Press [Done] > [Start Guidance]. 5. [Route Overview]. REORDERING ROUTE

1. Press [NAV] button or [Menu] > [Route] > [Edit Route]. 2. Press the desired item from the list. 3. Drag and drop it to the desired position. 4. Press [Done] > [Start Guidance]. 3. Select the desired item, then press [Delete] > [Yes]. 2. Press the desired route. • [Mark all]: Selects all items. • [Recommend]: Calculates the route • [Unmark all]: Unmarks all items. based on the fastest arrival time. • [Cancel]: Exits delete screen. • [Alternate]: Calculates the alternate route. • [Shorter]: Calculates the route based on the shortest distance. 3. Press the desired item. • [Start Guidance]: Starts the route guidance. • [Route Options]: Modifi es the route options.

75 USING THE ROUTE MENU

• [Route Info. / Avoid]: Checks the route information and search for new route by avoiding the selected street(s). • [Edit Route]: Edits the current routes.

ROUTE INFO. / AVOID

This allows you to check the route information and search for new route by avoiding the selected road(s). 1. Press [NAV] button > [Route] > [ Route Info. / Avoid].

2. Press the checkmark to select the road(s) that you want to avoid. 3. Press [Done] > [Yes]. 4. Press [Current] > [Start Guidance].

76 HD DATA ABOUT HD DATA ABOUT HD DATA

The HD Data is a paid membership satellite radio service which provides users with various information including traffi c, weather, and more.

ACCESSING HD DATA

Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [HD Data].

77 TRAFfi C

TRAFfi C

The current traffi c/road event information is , basically displayed on the traffi c information list. NOTE This feature may not be refl ected depending on 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [HD Data] > condition. [Traffi c].

• [On Route]: Displays the traffi c information on route when the route is set. 2. Press [Menu] > [Category] or [Distance] to sort in Category or Distance order. If you want to check the various traffi c information, Press [Menu] > [Category] to search for category. (Accidents, Road Construction, etc) 3. Press the traffi c list to display the detailed information.

78 WEATHER

WEATHER

This service provides current weather information in your region when the vehicle is within regions where HD Radio signals can be received.

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [HD Data] > [Weather].

• [Forecast]: Checks the weather forecast for the area received by HD Radio signals. Or press [Menu] > [Forecast]. 2. Press [Menu] > [Location List]. You can check weather information in other region.

79 DOPPLER RADAR

DOPPLER RADAR

This service provides Doppler Radar information in your region. when the vehicle is within regions where HD Radio signals can be received. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [HD Data] > [Doppler Radar].

80 CONNECTED SERVICES CONNECTED SERVICES CONNECTED SERVICES

BEFORE USING CONNECTED ABOUT TRANSMISSION AND SERVICES RECEPTION OF RADIO WAVES Connection to the Connected Center or wireless WHAT IS CONNECTED SERVICES? data transmission may be disrupted in the following places. This is a telematics service based on our For radio wave transmission/reception status, cutting-edge IT system that makes your driving refer to the status displayed on the Connected experience more convenient and fun and Services screen. features safety, security, vehicle diagnostics, remote control and even smartphone It is recommended that you use the Connected synchronization functions. Services system when the antenna icon ( ) Enjoy a smarter driving style with Connected shows four bars or more. Services. Places where Connected Services may be disrupted depending on the transmission/ WHAT IS TELEMATICS? reception status: The word “Telematics” stems from the • Inside tunnels combination of telecommunications and • Mountainous areas or dense forest informatics. It refers to an information system • Roads close to cliff edges that provides a variety of driving information • Densely built-up areas through the built-in terminal by analyzing each symptom and driving state. This allows for • On highways or roads underneath higher a much safer and more comfortable driving interchange roads experience. • Inside buildings

81 USING CONNECTED SERVICES

USING CONNECTED SERVICES

GETTING STARTED WITH INTERIOR LIGHT BUTTON CONNECTING WITH THE

CONNECTED SERVICES Selecting the Interior light button will allow you CONNECTED CENTER Use Connected Services features such as to make service required inquiries, place info Press [ ] on the Interior light button to connect Driving Info and Vehicle Diagnostics. Connected searches, and emergency rescues by connecting with the Connected Center. Services features can be used after activating to the Connected Center. Such features can be the service. A separate fee may be charged for used only after subscribing to the Connected using Connected Services, and features may Services. differ according to your service plan. Location Details Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Connected Services]. (Connected Services) button Calls or ends the Connected Services call. SOS button Calls or ends SOS call. sos Emergency Rescue Service in Emergency Situation. (Voice Local Search) button • [Vehicle Diagnostics]: Diagnoses anomalies in Request information about the vehicle and checks diagnostic results. places via Voice Local • [Maintenance]: Checks the distance/date of Search. the last/next maintenance service. • [Connected Settings]: Displays [Feature Enrollment], [Modem Information], and [Modem Status].

82 VOICE LOCAL SEARCH

VOICE LOCAL SEARCH

WHAT IS VOICE LOCAL STARTING VOICE LOCAL ,NOTE SEARCH? SEARCH If you change the language set for the system to Korean, French or Spanish, this function will not With Genesis Connected Services network Press [ ] key in the Interior light button (less be supported. Change the system language to service, you can search for HERE-provided place than 0.8 seconds) to start Voice Local Search. other language. names with your voice. Voice local search specializes in place name searches and can be used by pressing the [ ] key in the Interior light button. The search is only available when connected communication network.

a Example command Shows an example to ask for a place search. b End Ends Voice Local Search. (With Voice Local Search, press [ ] key in the Interior light button again to end the service.)

83 DRIVING INFO

DRIVING INFO

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Driving Info].

2. Select [Menu] > [Update] to receive up-to- date driving information.

84 VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS

VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS

Vehicle Diagnostics will be canceled if you switch to another screen while diagnosis is in progress. To receive result details, you need to fi rst register for Connected Services. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Connected Services] > [Vehicle Diagnostics].

85 MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

You can check the distance/date of the last/next maintenance service. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Connected Services] > [Maintenance].

86 CONNECTED SETTINGS

CONNECTED SETTINGS

FEATURE ENROLLMENT MODEM INFORMATION MODEM STATUS

After you buy your car, you need to activate This feature is used to show the MEID modem This feature is used to show the device (register for) Connected Services to use any information. information. Connected Services features. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Connected Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Connected Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Connected Services] > [Connected Settings] > [Modem Services] > [Connected Settings] > [Modem Services] > [Connected Settings] > [Feature Information]. Status]. Enrollment].

,NOTE • Activation may take up to fi ve minutes. • Do not turn the engine off while activation is in progress. • If activation fails, contact the Connected Center at 1 (844) 405-2525. • During service activation, the hard keys in the head unit do not work.

87 CONNECTED SERVICES FEATURES

CONNECTED SERVICES FEATURES

SAFETY SOS EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE CAR CARE Customers request emergency Connected AUTOMATIC COLLISION NOTIfi CATION Services emergence services by pressing the MONTHLY VEHICLE HEALTH REPORT dedicated [SOS] button in the vehicle. This AND ASSISTANCE You can begin receiving a comprehensive action transmits vehicle information and location diagnostic evaluation involving most aspects of Provides immediate assistance when an accident to specially trained response specialists, who your vehicle’s performance (e.g., systems check, occurs and an airbag is deployed. assist in coordinating the dispatch of appropriate mileage attained, upcoming maintenance, etc.). In this event, an ACN signal, containing customer emergency assistance to the customer. and location information, will automatically be The response specialist remains on the line AUTOMATIC DIAGNOSTICS TROUBLE transmitted to the response center. Upon receipt with the customer until advised assistance has CODE NOTIfi CATION of the signal, a response specialist will attempt arrived. to establish voice communications with the When owners receive a vehicle trouble code vehicle occupants and forward any pertinent notifi cation, this feature provides an explanation. information to Connected Services emergency Through a combination of in-vehicle display services. alerts and guided voice messages, the owner will learn what to do next.

MAINTENANCE ALERT This feature helps you keep your vehicle in optimum running order by notifying you in ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE advance of regularly scheduled maintenance intervals. Notifi cation is made via your choice of With the single press of a button, drivers can text messaging or email. contact Roadside Assistance and their vehicle information and location are automatically transmitted to a response center for quicker, more effi cient assistance.

88 CONNECTED SERVICES FEATURES

REMOTE SERVICE CAR fi NDER The mobile app feature enables you to fi nd your REMOTE DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK vehicle on a map. With this feature, you can lock or unlock your vehicle doors from virtually anywhere by using the Genesis Connected Services Mobile Apps, or using the Genesis Connected Services Owner’s website.

REMOTE HORN/LIGHTS When the parking sport in the parking lot of a or mart is forgotten, the spot can be checked by the bilking lights and the horn sound.

REMOTE START WITH CLIMATE CONTROL This feature enables you to remotely start your vehicle and set an engine timer (1-10 minutes) from virtually anywhere. You can also set the climate control temperature and turn on the front-window defroster, ensuring a warm or cool car is ready to go when you are.

89 OTHERS PHONE PROJECTION PHONE PROJECTION

WHAT IS ANDROID AUTO/APPLE • Your phone may not be recognised if its • Some features may not operate normally CARPLAY? battery is low. Charge your phone then try according to the version of iOS and Android. again. • The following problems may occur due to Securely access your smartphone while driving. • If your phone is shut down due to a defect phone-related issues: Various functions of your smartphone are in the device itself, reset your phone and try [Android Auto] displayed on and operable from the screen of again. the multimedia device. (e.g. navigation, making a -Intermittent black screens appear when • If the USB cable of the Android Auto/Apple entering Android Auto. call, listening to music etc.) CarPlay device is repeatedly disconnected -Differentiation of phones that support When connected, an Android Auto/Apple CarPlay and reconnected in a short period of time, Android Auto and those which do not, may icon appears on the screen. Available functions the phone may malfunction. This can also not be possible. and operations may differ depending on the cause a device failure. -Black screens appear in some areas of the company model. • The device recognition time may differ screen due to app errors. For more information, visit the Google or Apple depending on the device type and fi rmware/ [Apple CarPlay] website. OS version. -Intermittent black screens appear when -Google: http://support.google.com/ • Using the USB cable that came with the entering Apple CarPlay. androidauto/ phone is recommended. (Using a non- -Black screens appear in some areas of the - Apple: http://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/ genuine product may cause noise or screen due to app errors when navigating Cautions malfunction.) between screens in Apple CarPlay. • Android Auto is a registered trademark of • Normal operations cannot be guaranteed if -Audio volume cannot be adjusted Google Inc. the phone is arbitrarily manipulated while depending on the status of a connected Android Auto/Apple CarPlay is active. mobile phone. • Apple CarPlay is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. • Apple CarPlay cannot be run while making a - The sound output of a call may be cut upon call via Bluetooth. disconnecting Apple CarPlay during a call • Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are via Apple CarPlay. • Android Auto or Apple CarPlay may not unavailable if the phone OS is not the latest -If services do not work properly due to version or if the phone cannot be recognized operate normally due to mobile phone issues. problems similar to the specifi ed above, due to a shutdown caused by a failure or • Carrier charges may apply when using check your phone, and if necessary, defect in the device itself. Android Auto or Apple CarPlay. reconnect your phone after restarting.

90 PHONE PROJECTION

USING ANDROID AUTO OR NOTICE - Android Auto NOTICE - Apple CarPlay APPLE CARPLAY • Bluetooth media features will be disabled • Bluetooth phone/media features will be when Android Auto is activated. After disabled when Apple CarPlay is activated. 1. Make sure only genuine USB cables are used removing the USB cable, these features will After removing the USB cable, these features that were provided by the mobile phone´s be available again. will be available again. manufacturer. • If Android Auto is not activated even after a • If Apple CarPlay is not activated even after a successful connection, follow these steps: successful connection, follow these steps: 2. Enter [Android Auto] or [Apple CarPlay] from the HOME screen. -Check whether an error occurred on the -Check whether Apple CarPlay is disabled in phone. the iPhone´s application settings. 3. Now the features such as navigation, music - Check whether Android Auto has been -Check whether Apple CarPlay is activated and phone are ready to be used. closed on the phone. in the Phone Projection menu. NOTICE - Check whether Android Auto is activated in • If Apple CarPlay does not work normally even the Phone Projection menu. • Before connecting your mobile phone, check after a reconnection has been made, visit the whether Android Auto or Apple CarPlay is • If Android Auto does not work normally even Apple website. (http://www.apple.com/ios/ activated in the Phone Projection menu. after a reconnection has been made, visit the carplay) Google website. (http://support.google.com/ • After connecting the mobile phone, • Please refer to the following websites to androidauto) the phone has to be unlocked and the check the available countries for the Apple disclaimers on the phone have to be • Please refer to the following websites to CarPlay. (http://www.apple.com/ios/feature- accepted in order to launch Android Auto or check the available countries for the Android availability) Apple CarPlay. Auto.(https://www.android.com/auto) • The screens and features displayed on the multimedia system correspond to the screens and features provided by Google or Apple. They are subject to changes according to the policy of the respective company.

91 VOICE MEMO

VOICE MEMO

PAUSE MAKING A VOICE MEMO ,NOTE M You can record your voice. • Navigation guidance will be muted while Press [ ] on screen. recording. Press [d] on screen to play it again. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Voice Memo]. • The latest recorded fi le is placed on the top of voice memo list. SKIP • When the storage space is full while You can play the previous or next fi le. recording, the voice memo ends after saved. Position Description

Screen Press [C/V]. PLAYING A VOICE MEMO Press [S SEEK/TRACK W] Head unit You can play your recorded voice. button. START 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Voice Memo]. SEARCH Press [ ] on screen. Record your voice. 2. Press the recorded fi le from voice memo list. You can rewind/fast forward to a specifi c point PAUSE of a fi le. Press [M] on screen. Position Description C V STOP Press and hold [ / ] and Screen then release at the point you Press [Z] on screen during recording. The want. recorded fi le is saved to the voice memo list. Press and hold [S SEEK/TRACK Head unit W] button and then release at the point you want.

92 VOICE MEMO

SAVING THE VOICE MEMO TO USB STORAGE INFORMATION DELETING VOICE MEMO DEVICE This menu is used to display the capacity of the 1. Press [Menu] > [Delete] on the voice memo 1. Connect an USB device to the USB port. stored information on the voice memo. screen. Press [Menu] > [Storage Info] on the voice memo 2. Press [Menu] > [Save to USB Device] on the screen. voice memo screen.

2. Select the voice memo to delete and press [Delete] > [Yes]. 3. Select the voice memo to save and [Save] • [Mark All]: Selects all items. > [Yes]. • [Unmark All]: Unmarks all items. • [Mark All]: Selects all items. • [Cancel]: Exits delete screen. • [Unmark All]: Unmarks all items. • [Cancel]: Exits save screen.

93 VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM

VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM

WHAT IS VOICE RECOGNITION? VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURES OPERATING VOICE COMMAND

Voice recognition technology runs the system as BY LANGUAGE ordered by recognizing your voice command to CONDITION FOR VOICE COMMAND Voice recognition support availability varies SYSTEM help with the operation of multimedia while you according to the language set for the system. are driving the car. Regretfully, not all possible Most of the functions can be operated by voice. voice commands are recognized by the system Please verify the current language setting before using the voice recognition. Please follow the instructions below for optimal due to technological limitations. To make up for voice recognition performance. these limitations, the system displays the voice • If you change the language set for the system • To improve the voice recognition commands that are available for you to use. to Korean, voice recognition will not be supported. Change the system language to performance, keep your car interior quiet by There are errors in communication between closing all windows and the sunroof. people. Likewise, voice recognition sometimes other language. • Press the voice recognition button and say misunderstands your voice command under the desired voice command after the beep certain circumstances. If this happens, either sound. check the screen for the available options and say the command again, or manually select • The microphone is positioned above the and press the button for the corresponding driver. Voice commands should be spoken by command on the screen. driver practicing proper posture. • Pronounce the voice commands naturally and clearly as if in a normal conversation. • Special symbols of Phonebook Name are not considered in voice recognition. Ex) James-Smith : “James Smith” • House number or digits in Phonebook Name should be spoken discretely. Ex) S1234 : “South one two three four” • Depending on the specifi cations, some commands may not be supported.

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STARTING VOICE RECOGNITION SKIPPING PROMPT MESSAGES ADJUSTING VOICE RECOGNITION VOLUME 1. Press the [ ] button on the steering wheel While a prompt is playing, press the [ ] button remote control. on the steering wheel remote control quickly. While voice recognition is operating, turn [VOL] The prompt is immediately ended and a beep knob on the head unit or press [VOL+/VOL-] 2. Say the desired voice command after the will sound. After the beep, please say the voice button on the steering wheel remote control. beep sound. command. BASIC OPERATION FOR VOICE ,NOTE RE-STARTING VOICE RECOGNITION COMMAND (SETTING FM) • For proper recognition, please say the While the system waits for input, press the [ ] 1. Press the [ ] button on the steering wheel command after the voice instruction and button on the steering wheel remote control beep sound. remote control. The system waits for your quickly. The beep tone will sound, indicating the command and displays a list of available • When starting voice recognition, the system is listening for a new input. Say a voice commands on the screen. voice command entry window with four command. representative commands is displayed. • If voice recognition is in [Beginner], then ENDING VOICE RECOGNITION the system will provide the detailed voice • While voice recognition is operating, press recognition guidance. If voice recognition is and hold the [ ] button on the steering in [Normal], then the system will provide the wheel remote control, or say ‘Exit’. simple version of voice recognition guidance. If voice recognition is in [Expert], then you • While using voice recognition, pressing other will only hear a beep. button except on the steering wheel remote control or a different button on head unit will end voice recognition. 2. After the beep, Say ‘FM’.

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VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK ABOUT VOICE COMMAND START (MANUAL CONTROL) “HELP”

The usual way of activating voice recognition is 1. Press the [ ] button on the steering wheel waiting for the voice guide and then speaking remote control. your command for a task. Since this method requires that you wait a while for the voice 2. After the beep, say ‘Help’. The available guide, you can select one of the commands commands are displayed on the screen. shown on the screen to speed up the process. You might fi nd this feature useful when you do not want to wait for the full voice guide or when the system does not recognize your voice.

3. Select or say the displayed command on the screen.

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VOICE COMMAND LIST

Voice recognition commands are classifi ed as “Global Commands” and “Local Commands”. • Global commands (●) : Commands that can be used immediately after activating voice recognition. • Local commands (□) : Commands that can be used in specifi c multimedia/navigation/Bluetooth mode states.

,NOTE Some global and local commands will operate properly only when a USB, iPod, Bluetooth or other device has been connected.

PHONE COMMANDS

• Voice commands related to phone calls can be used after connecting the Bluetooth phone device. • To call a person, for example “Call ” whose name is listed in contacts, you must fi rst download the mobile phone contacts. (Up to 5,000 mobile phone contacts can be downloaded.) • After downloading the Bluetooth phone contacts, it will take some time to convert the phone contacts into voice data during which time you cannot make a call by name yet. The time that it taken to convert voice data may vary depending on the number of contacts downloaded.

Command Operation

● Call Downloaded mobile phone contacts is displayed on the screen, and afterwards, you can make a call by speaking the name.

You can immediately make a call to (name) in the downloaded mobile phone contacts. ● Call Ex) “Call John Smith”

Call on You can immediately make a call to (name) in the downloaded mobile phone contacts saved as ‘mobile’. ● Mobile Ex) “Call John Smith on mobile”

Call at You can immediately make a call to (name) in the downloaded mobile phone contacts saved as ‘offi ce’. ● Work Ex) “Call John Smith at work”

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Call at You can immediately make a call to (name) in the downloaded mobile phone contacts saved as ‘home’. ● Home Ex) “Call John Smith at home”

You can immediately make a call to (name) in the downloaded mobile phone contacts saved as another phone category Call on ● except ‘mobile, home, offi ce’. Other Ex) “Call John Smith on other”

● Dial number Displays a screen where you can say a phone number to dial.

You can make a call by directly speaking the number you want to call. ● Dial Ex) Dial 123-456-7890 : “Dial one two three four fi ve six seven eight nine zero”

Change Bluetooth ● It can disconnect from the Bluetooth device currently connected and connect to other Bluetooth devices already paired. device

RADIO COMMANDS

Command Operation

● Radio It runs radio that listened recently between FM, AM and SiriusXM™.

● FM It runs FM radio.

● AM It runs AM radio.

● SiriusXM™ It runs SiriusXM™ radio.

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NAVIGATION COMMANDS

Check the following before you use navigation commands : 1. Search for and fi nd addresses located in the state or province your car is currently in. If you want to search in another state, say the name of state/ province and then say the address. “Find Address” command is classifi ed by states/provinces to provide you with faster service. 2. Some commands such as “Cancel Route” are available only when the destination is fi xed. Command Operation

Finds the address in and sets it as the destination. Find Address in Ex) Find Address in California. ● To fi nd an address, you should say “House Number → Street → City” (in order, excluding the state). Ex) 300 (Three Zero Zero), Main Street, Almond

Immediately fi nds of POI nearest to your current location. ● Find Ex) Find “Parking”

Displays a list combining Previous Destinations, Previous Searches, and Previous Starting Points all together. ● Previous Points You can set a destination by saying the list number.

Previous ● Displays a list of recent destinations and you can set a destination by saying the number on the list. Destinations

Previous Starting ● Displays a list of recent starting points and you can set a destination by saying the number on the list. Points

● Traffi c Information Moves to the Traffi c Information menu screen.

● Go Home Set your home as the destination. Your home address must be set up in the Navigation System.

● Change Home Changes location for Home.

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● Go to Work Set the destination to your offi ce/place of work. Your offi ce/place of work must be set up in the Navigation System.

● Change Work Changes location for Work.

● Turn Guidance On Turns on the voice guidance system.

● Turn Guidance Off Turns off the voice guidance system.

● Zoom In Zooms in on the navigation map to the fullest.

● Zoom Out Zooms out from the navigation map to the fullest.

● Cancel Route Cancels the route to the fi xed destination and exits guidance.

Destination ● Tells you the remaining distance and time to your destination. Information

Frequently Visited ● Displays Frequently Visited Points. Points

● Route Options Moves to the Route Options screen.

● Pause Route Pauses the route guidance.

● Resume Route Restarts the route guidance.

● Show Route Displays a map overview of the entire route to your destination.

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OTHER COMMANDS (COMMANDS USED IN LIST/HELP/ETC.)

Command Operation

● Help Goes to the voice recognition help screen. All available commands can then be identifi ed and used.

□ Yes/No When voice recognition is active, this command is used when an answer is requested for a confi rmation question.

When you cannot select a certain name, such as in Call History, you can select it using line number. □ Line 1-4 (One-Four) Simple numbers, such as “one” and “two”, can be recognized.

□ Next/Previous When fi ve or more searched items are listed, you can move to the previous or next page using a voice command.

When Dial or Destination search results are displayed, this command is used to search manually rather than searching using a □ Manual Input voice command. Voice recognition stops after this command is used.

□ Go Back Goes back to the previous screen.

● Exit Ends the voice recognition.

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LIST OF NEAREST LOCATIONS Jack in the Box III Forks El Chico

Navigation location names may be changed after a software update. Jimmy John’s Lee Roy Selmon’s Del Taco

Restaurants Lone Star Steakhouse & KFC Moe’s Southwest Grill Saloon Fast Food Restaurants Coffee Shops Olive Garden Longhorn Steakhouse Qdoba Arby’s Starbucks Papa John’s Long John Silver’s Luckys Cafe Asian Restaurants Boston Market Dunkin’ Donuts Papa Murphy’s McAlister’s Deli Outback Steakhouse Chinese Restaurants BURGER KING Tim Hortons 73 PF Chang’s McDonald’s Ponderosa Carl’s Jr American Restaurants Bistro

Chick-fi l-A Applebee’s Panda Express Publix Japanese Restaurants

Chipotle Bahama Breeze Cici’s Pizza Panera Bread Seasons 52 Korean Restaurants Boston’s Restaurant & Church’s Chicken Godfather’s Popeyes Sheetz Seafood Restaurants Sports Bar Quiznos Sub Silver Fox Red Lobster Cheeseburger in Dairy Queen Hungry Howie’s Pizza Paradise Schlotzsky’s Texas Roadhouse Captain D’s

Firehouse Subs Chili’s Grill Marco’s Pizza SONIC TGI Friday’s Vegetarian Restaurants

Latin American SUBWAY The Capital Grille French Restaurants Fleming’s Cool River Restaurants Continental Taco Bell A&W Hardee’s Denny’s Mexican Restaurants Restaurants

IHOP Frisch’s Big Boy Cantina Laredo Taco John’s Bob Evans African Restaurants

In-N-Out Burger Good Eats Chevys Waffl e House Buffalo Wild Wings Other Restaurants

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Cracker Barrel Old Wendy’s Auntie Anne’s Automotive Country Store Hyundai Dealerships Speedway ACDelco White Castle Baskin-Robbins Genesis Dealerships Sunoco Hydrogen Stations Blimpie Golden Corral Haagen-Dazs Gas Stations Sunoco Canada Big O Tires Checkers Red Robin Hooters

Culver’s Ruby Tuesday Roy’s 76 TEXACO CARQUEST

Five Guys Burgers and TravelCenters of Meineke Car Care Wingstop TCBY ampm Fries America Center Monro Muffl er Brake & Jamba Juice Italian Restaurants VAN DER VALK ARCO Ultramar Service Jersey Mike’s Subs Bonefi sh Grill Bojangles’ BP Valero Napa Autocare Center Smoothie King Carrabba’s Italian Grill Cold Stone Creamery Gas+ Wawa Pep Boys Steak n Shake Chuck E Cheese’s Zaxby’s Casey’s General Store Hess Express Quick Lane Whataburger Domino’s Cenex Irving Safelite AutoGlass

Chevron Parking Tires Plus

Valvoline Instant Oil CITGO Auto Services Change

Conoco AAA Roadside Assistance

Esso Advance Auto Parts Auto Parts

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Exxon America's Tire Car Washes PETRO-CANADA Mobil Kwik Trip

Automobile Fleetfuels AutoZone Phillips 66 Napa Meijer Gas Station Dealerships Pioneer Murphy Express Motorcycle GetGo BOSCH Car Service Dealerships QuikTrip PETRO-CANADA NISSAN Electric Charging Giant Gasoline O'Reilly Auto Parts Rutter’s Sears Auto Center QuikTrip Stations Sheetz Shell Shell GTO Certigard Aloha Shell TEXACO TEXACO Gulf Chevron Chevron Sinclair AAMCO Transmissions Valero Husky CITGO CITGO

Ingles Gas Express Discount Tire Costco

Marathon Exxon Exxon

Martin’s Gasoline Firestone Flying J

Fred Meyer Fuel Meijer GOODYEAR Center

Mobil Gulf Fry’s Fuel Center

Fry’s Marketplace Fuel Murphy Express Jiffy Lube Center

Murphy USA Kal Tire Kroger Fuel Center

Petro Stopping Centers Midas Kum & Go

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COURTYARD by Travel Omni Budget Marriott Airports Homewood Suites Park Inn Dollar Rent A Car Hotels Studio 6 Park Plaza Enterprise Suburban Extended Americas Best Value Inn Howard Johnson Stay DELTA QUALITY INN Hertz AmericInn Place Doubletree Radisson National Andaz Hyatt Thriftlodge Canada Radisson SAS Thrifty Hyatt Summerfi eld Embassy Suites Tourist Information Ascend Collection Suites Grand Residences by Tourist Attractions Baymont Inn & Suites Intercontinental Travelodge Canada Marriott Regent Hotels & JW Marriott VAN DER VALK Hampton Inn Travel Agents Resorts WALDORF ASTORIA Cambria Suites La Quinta Inn & Suites COLLECTION Renaissance Rest Areas Best Value Inn Lexington Residence Inn City Centers Mainstay Suites Wyndham Hilton Ritz-Carlton Campgrounds

Clarion Hotel Marriott Extended StayAmerica Ferry Terminals

Marriott VACATION Fairfi eld Inn by Sheraton Bus Stations Comfort INN CLUB Marriott Sleep Inn Local Transit Comfort Suites Microtel Inns & Suites Rental Car Agencies SOFITEL Train Stations CONRAD Alamo Hotel & Suites Country Inn & Suites by AVIS Carlson 105 VOICE COMMAND LIST

Shopping Ross Dress For Less Martin’s Drugstore Tuesday Morning

Department Stores Meijer Bath & Body Works Convenience Stores Meijer Pharmacy Sporting Goods Stores

Canadian Tire Publix BED BATH & BEYOND 7-Eleven Publix Dick’s Sporting Goods

Dollar General Sav-Mor Foods Carpet One ampm Rite Aid Sports Authority

Dollar Tree Save-A-Lot Do It Best BP Shoppers Drug Mart HIBBETT SPORTS

Family Dollar SuperValu Family Video Circle K Music Stores

JCPenney Albertsons GNC Fleetfuels Walgreens Bookstores

Kmart ALDI HOBBY LOBBY Barnes & Noble GetGo Medicine Shoppe Booksellers Kohl’s Piggly Wiggly Home Hardware GTO Safeway Gift Shops Nordstrom Safeway Jo-Ann Kangaroo Express Sam’s Club Clothing Shops Sears Winn-Dixie Michaels Murphy Express Electronics Stores Mark’s Sears Hometown Store Pharmacies Party City Murphy USA AT&T Payless Shoesource Target CVS/pharmacy Pier 1 Imports Petro Stopping Centers Best Buy Aeropostale T.J. Maxx Giant Drugstore Sam’s Club American Eagle QuikTrip Walmart Giant Eagle SEPHORA Outfi tters

Big Lots Ingles Pharmacy Sleepy’s Rutter’s GameStop Cato

Macy’s Kmart Pharmacy Sunglass Hut Sunoco Canada Radioshack Chico’s

Marshalls Kroger Pharmacy Toys”R”Us TravelCenters of Sprint Children’s Place America

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Wawa Staples Dressbarn Kmart Sally Beauty Supply General Merchandise

Cumberland Farms T-Mobile Famous Footwear Kroger SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

Hess Express Offi ceMax Finish Line Martin’s Food Markets True Value

Mac’s US Cellular Foot Locker Recreation Mini Mart Verizon GAP Amusement Parks Sports Complexes Ski Resorts Quick Stop Boost Mobile Gymboree Museums Sports Activities Recreation Areas Valero Corner Store Cricket Wireless Hot Topic Cinemas Wineries Other Recreation Areas Shopping Centers metroPCS Journeys Golf Courses Video & Game Rental Home Specialty Stores Justice Financial Services ABC Fine Wine & Spirits Lane Bryant Banks Capital One TD Bank Ace Hardware Men’s Wearhouse Bank of America CIBC TD Canada Trust US Bank Claire’s Old Navy

Grocery Stores Costco PacSun BB&T First Citizens Bank US Bank

Giant Eagle Home Depot Rainbowshops Chase First National Bank Wells Fargo

Giant Food Stores Lowe’s rue21 Citibank M&T Bank Bank of the West

IGA Merle Norman Victoria’s Secret Citizens Bank Santander BMO Bank of Ingles Markets PETCO Shoe Stores Fifth Third Bank Scotiabank BMO Harris Bank Food Lion PETSMART Payless Shoesource

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The Huntington Caisse Populaire KeyBank Community National Bank Desjardins Police Stations Convention Centers Court Houses Woodforest National PNC Bank Capital One Bank Post Offi ces Churches Government Offi ces Waste & Sanitary RBC Royal Bank ATMs CIBC Libraries Synagogues Services Regions Bank of America Commerce Bank Schools City Halls Utilities

SunTrust BB&T First National Bank Fire Departments Civic Centers Business Facilities TD Bank Chase HSBC Services TD Canada Trust Citibank M&T Bank Cleaning & Laundry Hospitals Nursing Homes Services US Bank Citizens Bank Santander Medical Services Social Services Optical Services Wells Fargo Fifth Third Bank Scotiabank Physicians Communication Personal Services State Employees’ Bank of the West KeyBank Credit Union Tax Services Dentists Repair Services

Check Cashing Attorneys Photography Services Veterinary Hospitals BBVA Compass PNC Bank Services Funeral Homes Tailors & Alterations Shipping Centers BMO Bank of Montreal RBC Royal Bank Money Transfer Hair & Beauty Services Movers BMO Harris Bank Regions

Caisse Populaire SunTrust Desjardins

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SIRI®

ABOUT SIRI® 2. Press and hold the [ ] button on the ENDING SIRI® steering wheel remote control. • While Siri is operating, press and hold the WHAT IS SIRI®? [ ] button on the steering wheel remote Apple wants to integrate the Siri to specifi c control or say “Exit”. voice control system by working with car • While using voice recognition, pressing other manufacturers. button except on the steering wheel remote control or a different button on head unit will You can ask Siri through the [ ] button on the end Siri feature recognition. steering wheel remote control while driving. • Press [Exit] on the Siri screen. The Apple device (iOS device) screen does not light up to minimize impact on the driving.If ADJUSTING SIRI® VOLUME there is “Eyes-free” function, you can operate 3. Say a command. For proper recognition, the Siri feature. (Making phone calls, Playing please say the command after the voice While Siri is operating, turn [VOL] knob on the music, Listening to or writing a text message, instruction and Siri beep tone. head unit or press [VOL+/VOL-] button on the Finding the destination by using the map, steering wheel remote control. Looking for calendar information, etc) RE-STARTING SIRI® • While system waits, press the [ ] button ,NOTE on the steering wheel remote control. The • Please see the AVN system only supports USING SIRI® command waiting condition is ended and the “Music” and “Phone” related functions. Other beep tone will make sound. After the “beep”, functions will be performed in the your Apple STARTING SIRI® say the voice command. device (iOS device). • Press [Speak] on the Siri screen. The • Eyes-Free mode would be activated Connect your Apple device (iOS device) to 1. command waiting condition is ended and the automatically while you are driving. If the car head unit through Bluetooth. beep tone will make sound. After the “beep”, is stopped (when the transmission lever is put Please check whether your Apple device say the voice command. to P), Eyes-Free mode would be deactivated (iOS device) supports Siri and turning Siri On. automatically.

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USING REAR CAMERA - OPTION

ABOUT REAR CAMERA TURNING ON THE REAR CAMERA BACKING UP & USING CAMERA

• Rear camera is an option for the customers When the vehicle is started, put the transmission Never rely solely on the rear view camera who selected the option. lever to R position. when backing up. Prior to entering your vehicle • In this instrument, for the safety of the user, always do a visual check of the area behind a rear camera that can secure the rear view your vehicle, and before backing up be aware during the backward driving is connected. of your surroundings and supplement the rear view camera by looking over your shoulders • After the vehicle is started, if the transmission and checking your rear view mirrors. Due to the lever is put to R, the rear camera power is diffi culty of ensuring that the area behind you automatically turned on, and the rear camera remains clear, always back up slowly and stop starts operation. immediately if you even suspect that a person, • If you change the transmission lever location and especially a child, might be behind you. from R to another position, rear camera ,NOTE stops. Rear camera has an optical lens to secure wide view, so there is a little difference in the distance shown on the screen. For safety, make sure to check the rear, left, and right view by yourself.

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SVM (SURROUND VIEW MONITOR) - OPTION

ABOUT SVM (SURROUND VIEW OPERATING FRONT SVM d Front + Right Front View MONITOR) After starting the vehicle, if you press camera It displays right front screen of the vehicle simultaneously. • SVM (Surround View Monitor) is an option view button after putting gear to N or D, front that is provided to the customers who SVM starts. e selected the option. Move to SVM Settings Menu. • Through the 4 cameras installed on the f vehicle, it can view front, back, left and right Top View Screen side. Displays top view that combines front, rear, • While vehicle is started, if gear is put to left/right camera images. R position, it automatically starts SVM g Front Camera Screen (Surround View Monitor). Front camera's view is displayed. • If gear is changed from R to P position, SVM (Surround View Monitor) operation stops. ,NOTE a Wide View (Front) While front SVM is running, if you drive at about Only front screen of the vehicle is displayed. 15 km/h or more, SVM is turned off. At this state, even if you drive at about 15 km/h or less, SVM b Top View (Front) is remained at OFF state. Displays an enlarged top view of the front.

c Front + Left Front View It displays left front screen of the vehicle simultaneously.

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OPERATING REAR SVM e SVM SETTING Move to SVM Settings Menu After starting the vehicle, if you put gear at R If you press [ ], it moves to Camera Settings position, rear SVM starts. f Top View Screen screen. Displays top view that combines front, rear, left/right camera images. g Rear Camera Screen It displays rear view through the rear camera.

,NOTE SVM camera has an optical lens to secure wide • [Display Contents]: Enables/disables [Display view, so there is a little difference between the Parking Guide Lines], [Approaching Object a Rear Around View distance shown on the screen and the actual Warning] function. It displays vehicle’s rear screen and all one. For safety, make sure to check the rear, left, • [Front View Default Mode]: Sets the initial direction (SVM) screens at the same time. and right view by yourself. view of the Front View. b Rear Wide View It displays only the rear screen of the vehicle. c Rear + Left Rear View It displays left rear screen of the vehicle simultaneously. d Rear + Right Rear View It displays right rear screen of the vehicle simultaneously.

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WARNING DISPLAY TRUNK OPEN INDICATOR

When trunk is open, “ ” (red colour on trunk) indicator is displayed on the top left of the screen.

SIDE MIRROR FOLDING INDICATOR

When the side mirror is folded, “ ” (side mirror) indicator is displayed on the top left of the screen. DRIVER’S DOOR OPEN INDICATOR

When the driver’s door is open, “ ” (red colour on left door) indicator is displayed on the top left of the screen.

FRONT PASSENGER’S DOOR OPEN INDICATOR

When the front passenger’s door is open, “ ” (red colour on right door) indicator is displayed on the top left of the screen.

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CLIMATE

OPERATING CLIMATE f OUTSIDE m AUTO It displays the outside temperature of the It is displayed when Auto is selected on Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Climate]. vehicle. the center fascia, and blower level and air conditioner/heater are automatically g PASSENGER operated based on the set temperature. It displays the set temperature of the front passenger seat. h DRIVER It displays the set driver seat temperature. i Excessive indoor CO2 Display It is displayed when excessive indoor CO2 is detected. j a SYNC Move to Home Screen. When SYNC is selected on the center fascia, front passenger seat temperature is set b Mode Display based on driver seat. It displays the currently running mode. k Blower Level c Current Time It displays the set blower level. Move to Date/Time Settings Screen. l A/C d Menu It is displayed when A/C is selected on the It displays Climate Menu. center fascia, and air conditioner is operated for vehicle cooling. e Move to Home screen or previous screen.

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CLIMATE MENU c Auto Defog (ADS) If fogging occurs on the windshield due to Press [Menu] on Climate screen. internal/external temperature difference, the air conditioner automatically operates in the direction of the glass to clear the windshield. d Help Move to Help Menu Screen.

a Rear Climate Turns Climate Control for the rear seats on or off. (If the air vent for rear seat is closed, the [Rear Climate] is deactivated.) b Smart Vent When cabin humidity increases while the Climate Control is off, air is automatically expelled from the vehicle to maintain a comfortable environment.

115 SETUP NAVIGATION NAVIGATION

This menu describes navigation settings. destination will be displayed. GUIDANCE • [Auto Re-center Map]: Sets whether to return to the current position on the map This menu is used to change the guidance DISPLAY automatically after scrolling the map. settings. This menu is used to change the display • [Save Previous Destinations]: Sets 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > environment settings. whether to automatically save a location [Navigation] > [Guidance]. in Previous Destinations. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > • [Speed Limit]: Sets whether to display the [Navigation] > [Display]. Speed Limit Guidance or not. • [Text Size]: Sets the map font size to [Small], [Medium] or [Large]. • [GPS Information]: Checks the GPS information.

2. Select the desired items. • [Number of Guidance Prompts]: Sets the frequency of the route guidance to 2. Select the desired items. [Fewer] or [More]. • [Map Display]: Changes the map view • [Set Guide Distances]: Sets the method perspective. used to display distances in the turn- • [3D Buildings]: Displays the 3D building byturn directions display. Select in screen. [Distance from Vehicle] or [Distance • [Show Previous Destinations after Between Turns]. Navigation Start-Up]: Changes the • [Navigation Guidance Priority]: Sets previous destination view setting when whether to lower all other audio volumes starting Navigation. When this is selected when Navigation prompts are playing. and when navigation is started without a route planned, a list of previous 116 NAVIGATION

TRAFfi C RESET

This menu is used to reset all Navigation 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > settings. [Navigation] > [Traffi c]. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Navigation] > [Reset].

2. Select the desired item. • [Traffi c-based Rerouting]: Sets the type of traffi c-based rerouting to be used. 2. Press [Yes]. • [Show Traffi c Info.]: Shows traffi c information.

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BLUETOOTH

This menu describes Bluetooth settings. a Paired device list PREDEfi NED MESSAGES Displays the paired Bluetooth device list. When selecting from the list, the device is You can check and change registered reply BLUETOOTH CONNECTIONS either connected or disconnected. messages. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > b Menu 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth Connections]. Displays the Bluetooth Settings menu. [Bluetooth] > [Predefi ned Messages]. c Bluetooth audio connection status An icon appears when you make a Bluetooth audio connection. d Bluetooth hands-free connection status An icon appears when you make a Bluetooth hands-free connection. Press [Replies for Text Messages] or [Replies e Add new device 2. for Rejected Calls]. Registers a new Bluetooth device. f Add new device Registers a new Bluetooth device. g Delete Deletes the registered Bluetooth devices.

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3. Select the desired message. BLUETOOTH VOICE PROMPTS AUDIO SYSTEM INFO

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth Voice Prompts]. [Bluetooth] > [Audio System Info].

4. Change the message, and then press [9].

,NOTE Depending on the model of the connected 2. Select the desired option. 2. Press the desired item. Bluetooth device, [Predefi ned Messages] • [Play Prompts]: Play voice prompts during • [Vehicle Name]: Changes the Bluetooth function may not be supported. the Bluetooth pairing process. device name of the vehicle. • [Mute Prompts]: Mute voice prompts • [Passkey]: Changes the passkey required during the Bluetooth pairing process. to connect a Bluetooth device to the car.

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VEHICLE NAME PASSKEY PRIVACY MODE

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] Privacy mode is used to protect private [Bluetooth] > [Audio System Info] > [Vehicle > [Bluetooth] > [Audio System Info] > information. If you activate privacy mode, the Name]. [Passkey]. audio system will not display contacts, call history, favorites, and messages.

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Bluetooth] > [Privacy Mode].

2. Input the desired name using the keypad, 2. Change the authentication code using the then press [9]. keypad if needed.

,NOTE 2. Mark or unmark [Privacy Mode]. The default vehicle name is set to GENESIS G80.

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RESET

This menu is used to reset Bluetooth settings to factory defaults.

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Bluetooth] > [Reset].

2. Press [Yes].

121 CONNECTED SERVICES

CONNECTED SERVICES

This menu describes Connected Services MODEM INFORMATION MODEM STATUS settings. This menu is used to check the Modem This menu is used to check the Modem status. Information. FEATURE ENROLLMENT Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Connected Services] > [Modem Status]. This menu is used to activate the Connected [Connected Services] > [Modem Information]. Services. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Connected Services] > [Feature Enrollment].

,NOTE If activation fails, contact the Connected Center at 1 (844) 405-2525.

122 PHONE PROJECTION

PHONE PROJECTION

In this menu Android Auto and Apple CarPlay , can be enabled by setting a checkmark. NOTE The [Phone Projection] settings cannot be 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > changed while an external device is connected [Phone Projection]. via USB.

2. Press the desired feature. • [Enable Android Auto]: The system is now ready to recognize an Android Auto device and launch Android Auto functions, when connected via USB. Make sure that an up-to-date version of Android (Android 5.0 and later) is installed. Some features may not be available while using Android Auto. • [Enable Apple CarPlay]: The system is now ready to recognize an Apple CarPlay device and launch Apple CarPlay functions, when connected via USB. Make sure that an up-to-date version of iOS is installed. Some features may not be available.

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ADVANCED

CUSTOM BUTTON HOME SCREEN LAYOUT MEDIA CHANGE NOTICES

This menu is used to select a function you want This menu is used to select Home screen This menu is used to display briefl y media to execute with the custom button. widgets and rearrange menu icons. information whenever the content changes, except on Media playing screens. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Advanced] > [Custom Button]. [Advanced] > [Home Screen Layout]. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Advanced] > [Media Change Notices].

2. Press the desired feature. 2. Press [Edit].

3. Hold and drag an item to rearrange the screen.

124 ADVANCED

MODE BUTTON (STEERING HOME BUTTON (ROTARY WHEEL) CONTROLLER)

This menu is used to access to selected media This menu is used to set the function to be by using [MODE] button on the steering wheel activated when the [HOME] button is pressed remote control. Only active/available media can briefl y. be accessed. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Advanced] > [HOME Button (Rotary > [Advanced] > [Mode Button (Steering Controller)]. Wheel)].

2. Press a desired item. 2. Select the desired features. • [Go to Home Screen]: Switches to HOME Screen when you press HOME button shortly. • [Go to Map Screen]: Moves to the map screen when HOME button is pressed shortly.

125 DATE/TIME

DATE/TIME

This menu describes Date/Time settings. TIME SETTINGS DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME

This menu is used to turn on/off daylight saving 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > GPS TIME time feature. [Date/Time] > [Time Settings]. This menu is used to display time according to Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Date/ the received GPS time. Time] > [Daylight Saving Time]. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Date/ Time] > [GPS Time].

2. Set the time, then press [OK].

,NOTE ,NOTE [Time settings] cannot be used when GPS time is When [Daylight Saving Time] is turned on, the set. To set the time manually, change [GPS Time] clock is adjusted forward one hour. ,NOTE setting to off, and set the time. When the GPS Time is turned off, you can set the time manually.

126 DATE/TIME

TIME ZONE TIME FORMAT

This menu is used to select the time zone. This function is used to convert the digital clock display between 12 Hour/24 Hour systems. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Date/Time] > [Time Zone]. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [GPS time] > [Time Format].

2. Select the desired time zone. 2. Select [12Hr] or [24Hr].

127 GENERAL

GENERAL

LANGUAGE KEYBOARD RETURN TO MAP: SET TIME

This menu is used to set the language of the This menu is used to change the type of This menu is used to switch from Radio/Media to system display and voice language. keyboard used within the system for each Map screen automatically after selected time. language. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > The set keyboard will be applied to all input [General] > [Language]. [General] > [Return to Map: Set Time]. modes across the entire system.

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [General] > [Keyboard].

2. Select the desired language. 2. Press the desired item.

2. Select the keyboard type.

128 GENERAL

DISTANCE, SPEED UNIT SCREEN SAVER

This menu is used to change the type of unit This menu is used to select the screen displayed used within the system. when the system power is turned off.

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [General] > [Distance, Speed Unit]. [General] > [Screen Saver].

2. Press the desired item. 2. Press the desired item. • [None]: The system does not show any screensaver when the display or power is off. • [Digital Clock]: The current date and time are displayed when the display or power is off.

129 SOUND

SOUND

This menu is used to adjust the sound effects for POSITION EQUALIZER the whole system. This menu is used to set the sound position. This menu is used to set the Treble/Mid/Bass. BEEP 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Sound] > [Position]. [Sound] > [Equalizer]. This menu is used to play a beep sound whenever you operate the touch screen. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Sound] > [Beep].

• [5-Position Simple Setting]: Touch the 2. Adjust the Treble/Midrange/Bass. diagram to focus sound in the vehicle. Uncheck for more detailed control. ,NOTE 2. Adjust the sound position. Press [Center] to reset the [Equalizer] settings.

,NOTE Press [ ] to reset sound to the center position after unchecking [5-Position Simple Setting].

130 SOUND

PRIORITY VOLUME (SYSTEM) VOLUME (PHONE PROJECTION)

This menu is used to set the volume ratio. This menu is used to set the volume for each This menu is used to set the volume for [Android mode. Auto] and [Apple CarPlay] mode. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Sound] > [Priority]. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Sound] > [Volume (System)]. [Sound] > [Volume (Phone Projection)].

2. Select the desired item. • [Navigation Guidance]: Lowers all other 2. Adjust the volume of the [Ringtone], [Voice 2. Adjust the volume of the [Android Auto] and audio volumes when Navigation prompts Recognition Prompts], and [Navigation]. [Apple CarPlay]. are playing. • [Android Auto]: Sets the media and • [Back-up Warning]: Lowers all other guidance volume when using the Android audio volumes when the vehicle shifts Auto function. into reverse. • [Apple CarPlay]: Sets the media, phone, • [Navigation During Calls]: Plays audio navigation, voice, ringtone volume when Navigation guidance during phone calls. using the Apple CarPlay function. • [Start-up Max. Vol. Limit]: Lowers Radio , and Media volumes if they are higher NOTE than factory set maximum start-up levels. Press [Default] to reset the [Android Auto] and [Apple CarPlay] settings.

131 SOUND

NAVIGATION VOLUME SPEED DEPENDENT VOL. QUANTUM LOGIC SURROUND

This menu is used to set the navigation volume. This menu is used to automatically control the (OPTION) audio volume according to the speed of the This menu is used to set to the stereo sound 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > vehicle. [Sound] > [Navigation Volume]. improving space and depth. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Sound] > [Speed Dependent Vol.]. [Sound] > [Quantum Logic Surround].

2. Select the desired item. • [Use Map Screen Volume Buttons]: Adjusts the volume using the volume 2. Press the desired item. 2. Select the desired item. buttons on the map screen. • [Audience]: Provides an intimate concert • [Use Map screen Volume Buttons or experience where the boundaries of the Volume Knob]: Adjusts the volume by vehicle seemingly disappear. using the volume buttons on the map • [On Stage]: A surround-sound experience screen or by turning the volume knob that puts listeners onstage with their when the navigation guidance is playing. favorite artists, placing individual instruments and musical elements throughout the cabin.

132 SOUND

CLARI-fi (OPTION) ACTIVE SOUND DESIGN RESET

This menu is used to improve the lexicon’s (OPTION) This menu is used to reset all Sound settings. patented sound enhancement algorithm for all This application is to produce engine sound 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > compressed audio sources. through the audio system. Using the stateof- [Sound] > [Reset]. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Sound] art ASD(Active Sound Design) technology > [Clari-Fi]. passengers can enjoy realistic engine sound corresponding to driving conditions.

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Sound] > [Active Sound Design].

2. Press [Yes].

2. Press the desired item.

133 DISPLAY

DISPLAY

This menu is used to control the display ADJUST VIDEO ILLUMINATION brightness and image rate for the whole system. This menu can be set during video playback. This menu is used to set the brightness. DISPLAY OFF 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > > [Display] > [Adjust Video] during video [Display] > [Illumination]. This menu is used to turn the screen off. playback.

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Display].

2. Adjust the screen brightness. 2. Select the desired options. • [Link to Cluster Illumination Control]: • [Brightness]: Adjusts the brightness. Checks the box to connect the display to the cluster's illumination control button. 2. Press [Display Off]. • [Contrast]: Adjusts the contrast. • [Saturation]: Adjusts the saturation. • [Daylight]: Adjusts the daylight screen 3. Press the screen itself again to turn the brightness. screen on. ,NOTE • [Night]: Adjusts the night screen Press [Center] to reset [Adjust Video] settings. brightness. ,NOTE Press [Default] to reset the screen brightness.

134 DISPLAY

MODE VIDEO DISPLAY RATIO RESET

This menu is used to set the display brightness This menu can be set during video playback. This menu is used to reset all Display settings. according to mode changes. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Display] > [Video Display Ratio] during video [Display] > [Reset]. [Display] > [Mode]. playback.

2. Press [Yes]. 2. Select the desired options. 2. Select the desired option. • [Automatic]: Adjusts the brightness • [Fit to Screen]: Displays the full screen. automatically according to surrounding • [Normal View]: Displays the 4:3 screen brightness. with the black bar appeared at the left • [Daylight]: Always maintains the and right side. brightness on high regardless of surrounding brightness. • [Night]: Always maintains the brightness on low regardless of surrounding brightness.

135 VOICE RECOGNITION

VOICE RECOGNITION

This menu describes voice recognition settings. 2. Press [Guidance].

1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [Voice Recognition].

3. Select the desired item. • [Beginner]: Detailed voice recognition • [Use Genesis Connected Services guidance is provided. Network]: When Genesis Connected • [Standard]: Voice Recognition guidance Services is activated, press the button in will provide brief prompts. the rearview mirror / overhead console • [Expert]: No voice recognition guidance to initiate network Navigation searches. is provided. Only a beep will be played. Network searches can provide a greater variety of results, but rely on network signal strength. Audio samples are collected and stored anonymously for further quality improvements. (English Only)

136 SYSTEM INFORMATION CHECK AND UPDATE GUIDE

SYSTEM INFORMATION CHECK AND UPDATE GUIDE

SOFTWARE INFORMATION UPDATE STORAGE

This menu is used to view the system For system’s software security, new function This menu is used to display the capacity of the information. addition, and map update, you need an update. stored information on the voice memo.

Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [System 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [System Info] > [Software Information]. [System Info] > [Software Information]. Info] > [Storage].

,NOTE 2. After inserting the USB with the update fi le, press [Update]. The system information may differ from the actual information of the vehicle. Once updating is complete, the system will automatically restart.

,NOTE • This product requires regular updates for software corrections, new functions and map updates. Updating may require up to 1 hour depending on the data size. • Turning off the power or ejecting the USB during the update process may result in data loss. 137 SYSTEM INFORMATION CHECK AND UPDATE GUIDE

WEB MANUAL RESET

This menu is used to view the Web Manual. This menu is used to reset all settings specifi ed by the user. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [System Info] > [Web Manual]. 1. Press [HOME] button or [ ] > [Setup] > [System Info] > [Reset].

2. Scan the QR code of your mobile device. Keep display bright and avoid glare to scan 2. Press [Yes]. correctly.

138 REFERENCE PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY

NOTATIONS USED WITHIN THIS USER'S MANUAL Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner. When driving your vehicle, be sure to keep the Do not become distracted by the vehicle while volume of the unit low enough to allow you to CAUTION driving and always be fully aware of all driving hear sounds coming from the outside. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK conditions. Do not change settings or any DO NOT OPEN functions.Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting such operations. Do not drop it and avoid heavy impacts at CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF To promote safety, certain functions are disabled anytime. ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE unless the parking brake is on. COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The driver should not watch the monitor while To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not driving. If the driver watches the monitor while remove the cover or back of this product. There driving, it may lead to carelessness and cause an are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer The lightning fl ash with the arrowhead symbol accident. servicing to qualifi ed service personnel. within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user about the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do constitute a risk of electric shock. not expose this product to dripping or splashing water, rain, or moisture.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

139 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY

WARNING: • The navigation system does not take the CAUTION: • Don’t use a cellular phone when you are relative safety of the suggested routes into • Do not keep the navigation system running driving. You must stop at a safe place to use consideration. Road blocks, building sites, with the engine stopped. Doing so may a cellular phone. height or weight restrictions, traffi c or discharge the vehicle battery. When you weather conditions or other infl uences which • The use of the navigation radio by no means use the navigation system, always keep the affect the route safety or travel time are not relieves the driver of his/her responsibilities. engine running. taken into consideration for the suggested The highway code must always be observed. • When the driver wants to operate the routes. Use your own discretion in order to Always observe the current traffi c situation. navigation system, fi rst park the vehicle in decide on the suitability of the suggested a safe location and set the parking brake. • The applicable traffi c regulations and the routes. prevailing traffi c situation always take Operating the system while driving can • The current legal road traffi c speed limit precedence over the instructions issued by distract the driver and may result in a serious always takes priority over the values saved the navigation system if they contradict one accident. on the data. It is impossible to provide an another. • Do not disassemble or modify this system. assurance that the speed values of the If you do, it may result in accidents, fi re, or • For traffi c safety reasons, use the navigation navigation system will always match those electrical shock. system menus only before starting a journey of the current traffi c regulations in every or when the vehicle is stationary. situation. • Some states/provinces may have laws limiting the use of video screens while • In certain areas, one-way streets and turn off • Always observe the applicable legal speed driving. Use the system only where it is legal and entry prohibitions (e.g. pedestrian zones) limits the traffi c regulations. The vehicle to do so. are not recorded. In areas such as these the speedometer must always be given priority navigation system will issue a warning. Pay for display of the vehicle speed. • Do not use your phone in private mode when particular attention to one-way streets and you are driving. You must stop at a safe • Do not rely exclusively on the navigation turn off and entry restrictions. location to use it. system when attempting to locate an emergency service (hospital, fi re service etc.). It cannot be guaranteed that all available emergency services in your vicinity are saved in the database. Use your own discretion and abilities to secure help in such situations.

140 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY

FCC NOTICE (FOR USA) This device complies with part 15 of the INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the This equipment has been tested and found following two conditions: [For having wireless function] to comply with the limits for a Class B digital (1) this device may not cause harmful This device contains licence-exempt device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. interference and transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with These limits are designed to provide reasonable (2) this device must accept any interference Innovation, Science and Economic Development protection against harmful interference in a received, including interference that may cause Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is residential installation. undesired operation. Any changes or modifi subject to the following two conditions: This equipment generates, uses and can cations in construction of this device which are (1) This device may not cause interference. radiate radio frequency energy and, if not not expressly approved by the party responsible (2) This device must accept any interference, installed and used in accordance with the for compliance could void the user’s authority to including interference that may cause undesired instructions, may cause harmful interference operate the equipment. operation of the device. to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur FCC RF RADIATION EXPOSURE IC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT in a particular installation. If this equipment STATEMENT (FOR CANADA) does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined [For having wireless function] [For having wireless function] by turning the equipment off and on, the user is This equipment complies with FCC radiation This equipment complies with IC radiation encouraged to try to correct the interference by exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled one or more of the following measures: environment. This transmitter must not be environment. This equipment should be installed • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. colocated or operating in conjunction with any and operated with minimum distance 20 cm (7.8 other antenna or transmitter. • Increase the separation between the inches) between the antenna & your body. equipment and the receiver. This equipment should be installed and operated NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT with minimum distance 20 cm (7.8 inches) • Connect the equipment to an outlet on RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV between the radiator and your body.Users must a circuit different from that to which the INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED follow the specifi c operating instructions for receiver is connected. MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH satisfying RF exposure compliance. MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. TV technician for help.

141 GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

CAUTIONS FOR THE USE OF USB • Please connect and disconnect a USB • The USB memory stick (SD Type or CF Type) external device only with the audio power used by being inserted into an adapter may Please use it by installing a USB device after turned off. not be recognized. starting an engine. If the engine is started with • The recognition time can vary depending on a USB device installed, a USB device can be the type, capacity and format of a stored fi le damaged. but it is not a product failure. PLAYABLE fi LE STANDARD If it is not a standard format fi le, it is not played. • When using separate devices like USB HUB • MP3/WMA fi le only supports a music fi le with and extension cables, the USB may not be PLAYABLE AUDIO fi LE STANDARD (USB) a compression level of 8 Kbps to 320 Kbps. recognized. So, please use it by directly • Playable fi le format: “.mp3”, “.wma”, “.mka”, • Be careful of static electricity when connecting to a multimedia port of a car. “.wav”, “.fl ac”, “.m4a”, “.ape”, “.tta”, “.aiff” connecting and disconnecting a USB external • When uploading an application program in a • Playable Codec format: “MPEG-1 layer I, device. specifi c USB, the fi le may not be played. II, III”, “AC-3”, “AAC”, “WMA”, “PCM (WAV • If encrypted MP3 player is connected to an • When the USB device, that is not recognized only)”, “ADPCM (WAV only)”, “FLAC”, “ALAC”, external USB device, it is not recognized. as removable discs like MP3 Player, mobile “APE”, “TTA”, “AIFF” • When connecting a USB external device, it phone and digital camera, was connected, it • Sampling frequency: 8 - 48 KHz (MP3), 22.5 - may not be recognized depending on the may not be operated properly. 48 KHz (WMA), 8 - 48KHz (PCM/WAV), condition of a USB external device. • The charge through USB may not be 8 - 44KHz (ADPCM/WAV), 8 – 48 KHz (AC-3), • It supports FAT16, FAT32, exFAT and NTFS. supported in case of some mobile devices. 8 – 48 KHz (AAC) • Some USB devices may not be supported due • No operation may be guaranteed except • Bit rate: 8 - 320 Kbps (MP3), 20 - 320 Kbps to compatibility issue. standard product (Metal Cover Type) USB (WMA), 8 - 12.3 Mbps (PCM/WAV), memory. • Please do not allow human body or object to 8 - 352.8 Kbps (ADPCM/WAV), 8 – 320 Kbps touch the USB connection. • The operation of HDD Type, CF and SD (AC-3), 8 - 320 Kbps (AAC), memory is not guaranteed. 8 - 4.6 Mbps (FLAC, ALAC, APE, TTA, AIFF) • Connecting and disconnecting a USB device for a short time repeatedly can cause its • The fi le that applied DRM (Digital Rights failure. Management) is not played.

142 GENERAL INFORMATION

PLAYABLE VIDEO fi LE STANDARD DIVX fi LE STANDARD USING IPOD® DEVICES • Playable fi le format: “.avi”, “.mpg”, “.mpeg”, • The fi le name of DivX subtitle can be typed “.divx”, “.mp4”, “.asf”, “.wmv", “mkv” up to 45 letters in English and 22 letters in PRECAUTIONS UPON USING IPOD® Korean alphabet. • Playable Codec format: “MPEG-1”, “MPEG-2 • Some iPods with unsupported simple profi le – main level”, • The code that cannot be shown is displayed communication protocols may not properly “MPEG-2 main profi le – low,main,high level”, as “_”. operate with the system. “VC-1”, ”AVC”, • When DivX fi le format does not match the • If the iPod malfunctions due to an iPod ”H.263 profi le 0 ~ profi le2”, ”MPEG4 v2, v3”, main body, it may not be played normally. device defect, reset the iPod and try again. ”DIVX 3.11, 4, 5, 6”, ”Xvid” (To learn more, refer to your iPod manual.) • Playable resolution and frame rate: (MPEG- • During ACC ON state, connecting the iPod 1) within 1280 x 720 30fps, 720 x 480p through the iPod cable (The cable that is 30fps/720 x 576p 25fps (H.263), 720 x 480p supplied when purchasing iPod/iPhone 30fps/720 x 576p 25fps (Divx 3.11), 1920 x product.) will charge the iPod through the 1038 30fps (Divx 4, 5, 6), 1920 x 1080 30fps system. (other supported Codec format) • The use of genuine iPod cables supplied by PLAYABLE SUBTITLE STANDARD Apple is recommended. (The use of other products may result in noise or abnormal • Playable fi le format: “.smi”, ”.srt” operation.) • Playable subtitle language: Korean, English, • Within iPhones, streaming audio and iPod Japanese, Chinese control may occasionally confl ict. If problems • When the fi le name of image and subtitles is persist, remove the iPhone and connect different, subtitles may not be displayed. again. • Use iPod with complete synchronization to iTunes. Unauthorized song addition/deletion may cause abnormal operation.

143 GENERAL INFORMATION

• If iPod and Bluetooth are connected simultaneously with the same iPhone, you cannot use Bluetooth audio function. • If iPod touch or iPhone is used, iOS 10.3.2 or greater is recommended.

SUPPORTED IPOD® DEVICES • iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone SE • iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6 • iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5 • iPhone 4s • iPad Pro (12.9-inch) 1st Generation, iPad Pro (9.7-inch) • iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad mini • iPad Air 2, iPad Air • iPad (4th generation), iPad (3rd generation), iPad 2 • iPod touch (6th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) • iPod nano (7th generation)

144 BEFORE THINKING THE PRODUCT HAS MALFUNCTIONED

BEFORE THINKING THE PRODUCT HAS MALFUNCTIONED

The current position as shown on the • When driving in heavy traffi c with frequent Correct route guidance may not occur navigation may differ from the actual starts and stops. due to search conditions or driving position under the following conditions. • When driving under slippery conditions, such position. The following occurrences are The following occurrences are not as heavy sand, snow, etc. not malfunctions: malfunctions: • When the tires have recently been replaced. • Guidance to go straight may be given while • When driving on Y-shaped roads with narrow (Especially upon use of spare or studless driving on a straight road. angles the current position may be displayed tires) • Guidance may not be given even when in the opposite direction. • When using tires of improper size. having turned at an intersection. • Within city streets, the current position may • When the tire pressure for the 4 tires are • There are certain intersections in which be displayed on the opposite side or on an different. guidance may not occur. off-road position. • When the replacement tire is worn or used. • A route guidance signaling for a u-turn may • When changing the zoom level from (Especially studless tires having passed a occur in some No u-turn intersections. maximum to a different level, the current second season) • Route guidance signaling entrance into a No- position may become displayed on a different entry zone may occur. (No-entry zone, road road. • When driving near high-rise buildings. under construction, etc.) • If the vehicle is loaded onto a ferry or a car • When a roof carrier has been installed. • Guidance may be given to a position that is transport vehicle, the current position may • When a long distance route is calculated not the actual destination if roads to reach become stalled on the last position prior to while driving on an expressway, in such the actual destination do not exist or are too loading. cases, continued driving will automatically narrow. • When driving on a spiral-shaped road. enable the system to conduct map matching or use updated GPS information to provide • Faulty voice guidance may be given if the • When driving in mountain regions with sharp the current position. (In such cases, up to vehicle breaks away from the designated turns or sudden brakes. several minutes may be required.) route. (e.g. if a turn is made at an intersection • When entering a road after passing an while the navigation provided guidance to go underground parking structure, building straight.) parking structure, or roads with many rotations.

145 BEFORE THINKING THE PRODUCT HAS MALFUNCTIONED

These situations may occur after conducting route calculation. The following occurrences are not malfunctions: • Guidance may be given to a position differing from the current position when turning at an intersection. • When driving in high speeds, route recalculation may take a longer period of time. • Route guidance signaling for a u-turn may occur in some No u-turn intersections. • Route guidance signaling entrance into No- entry zone may occur. (No-entry zone, road under construction, etc.) • Guidance may be given to a position removed from the actual destination if roads to reach the actual destination do not exist or are too narrow. • Faulty voice guidance may be given if the vehicle breaks away from the designated route .(e.g. If a turn is made at an intersection while the navigation provided guidance to go straight.)

146 BEFORE THINKING THE PRODUCT HAS MALFUNCTIONED

BEFORE THINKING THE PRODUCT HAS MALFUNCTIONED

1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device. 2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below. 3. If the problems persist, contact your dealer.

Problem: There are small red, blue, or green dots on the screen

Possible Cause : Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel or lighting defi ciency may occur within 0.01% of total pixels. Problem: The sound or image is not working Possible Cause : -Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned to [ACC] or [ON]? -Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?

Problem: The screen is being displayed but sound is not working Possible Cause : -Has the volume been set to a low level? -Has the volume been muted?

Problem: When the power is turned on, the corners of the screen are dark

Possible Cause : -The display appearing somewhat dark after prolonged periods of use is normal with LCD panels. It is not a malfunction. -If the screen is very dark, contact your nearest dealer for assistance.

Problem: Sound is working from only one speaker Possible Cause : Are the positions of Fader or Balance sound controls adjusted to only one side?

147 BEFORE THINKING THE PRODUCT HAS MALFUNCTIONED

Problem: The external device is not working Possible Cause : Is the external device connected with a standard connector cable? Problem: When turning power on, the most recent mode screen is not displayed Possible Cause : Within modes that play fi les by reading external sources, such as discs, USB, iPod, or Bluetooth® streaming mode, the most recently played mode screen prior to turning off power may not properly load. -If there is no disc or the corresponding device is not connected, the mode operated prior to the most recent mode will operate. -If the previous mode still cannot be properly played, the mode operated prior to that will operate.

148 TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem: The power does not turn on.

• Possible Cause : The fuse is disconnected. • Countermeasure: -Replace with a suitable fuse. -If the fuse is disconnected again, please contact your dealer.

• Possible Cause : Device is not properly connected. • Countermeasure: Check to see that the device has been properly connected. Problem: The system does not play. • Possible Cause : The vehicle battery is low. • Countermeasure: Charge the battery if the problem persists, contact your point of purchase or service center. Problem: The image color/tone quality is low. • Possible Cause : The brightness, saturation, and contrast levels are not set properly. • Countermeasure: Properly adjust the brightness, saturation, and contrast levels through Display Setup. Problem: Sound does not work. • Possible Cause : The volume level is set to the lowest level. • Countermeasure: Adjust the volume level. • Possible Cause : The connection is not proper. • Countermeasure: Check to see that the device has been properly connected. • Possible Cause : The device is currently fast-forwarding, rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode. • Countermeasure: The sound will not work when the device is fast-forwarding, rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode.

149 TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem: The sound or image quality is low. • Possible Cause : Vibration is occurring from where the conversion switch has been installed. • Countermeasure: The sound may be short circuited and the image distorted if the device vibrates. Problem: The USB does not work • Possible Cause : USB memory is damaged. • Countermeasure: Please use after formatting the USB into FAT 16/32, exFAT, NTFS format. • Possible Cause : USB memory has been contaminated. • Countermeasure: Remove any foreign substances on the contact surface of the USB memory and multimedia terminal. • Possible Cause : A separately purchased USB HUB is being used. • Countermeasure: Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle. • Possible Cause : A USB extension cable is being used. • Countermeasure: Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle. • Possible Cause : A USB which is not a Metal Cover Type USB Memory is being used. • Countermeasure: Use standard USB Memory. • Possible Cause : An HDD type, CF, SD Memory is being used. • Countermeasure: Use standard USB Memory. • Possible Cause : There are no music fi les which can be played. • Countermeasure: Only MP3, WMA fi le formats are supported. Please use only the supported music fi le formats.

150 TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem: The iPod is not recognized even though it has been connected • Possible Cause : There are no titles which can be played. • Countermeasure: Use iTunes to download and save MP3 fi les into the iPod. • Possible Cause : The iPod fi rmware version has not been properly updated. • Countermeasure: Use iTunes to update the fi rmware version and reconnect the iPod with the device. • Possible Cause : The iPod device does not recognize downloads. • Countermeasure: Reset the iPod and reconnect with the device.

151 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSES

TRADEMARKS AND LICENSES

IPOD® BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS HD RADIO™ TECHNOLOGY iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. TECHNOLOGY

SIRIUSXM™ The Bluetooth Wireless Technology word mark HD Radio Technology manufactured under and logos are registered trademarks owned by license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. Bluetooth Wireless Technology SIG, Inc. and Foreign Patents. For patents see http:// SiriusXM™ is a registered trademark of SiriusXM™ dts.com/patents. HD Radio, Artist Experience, Satellite Radio Inc. All rights reserved. and the HD, HD Radio, and "ARC" logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation in the and/or other countries.

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NAVIGATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS without limitation cellular phones, palmtop and handheld computers, pagers, and personal Personal Use Only. You agree to use this Product digital assistants or PDAs. END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT together with COMPANY authorized application for the solely personal, non-commercial COPYING OR USE OF THE PRODUCT PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE purposes for which you were licensed, and EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY THIS EULA AGREEMENT (“EULA”) CAREFULLY BEFORE not for service bureau, time-sharing or other IS UNAUTHORIZED AND IS COPYRIGHT USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM. similar purposes. Accordingly, but subject to the INFRINGEMENT UNDER THE LAWS OF This is a license agreement between you and restrictions set forth in the following paragraphs, YOUR COUNTRY. IF YOU COPY OR USE HYUNDAI MNSOFT, INC.. including its affi liates you agree not to otherwise reproduce, copy, THE PRODUCT WITHOUT COMPANY (“COMPANY”) regarding a copy of COMPANY modify, decompile, disassemble, create any PERMISSION, EXCEPT AS PERMITTED navigable map database together with associated derivative works of, or reverse engineer any BY THIS EULA, YOU ARE VIOLATING THE software, media and explanatory printed portion of this Data, and may not transfer or LAW AND LIABLE TO COMPANY AND ITS documentation published by COMPANY (jointly distribute it in any form, for any purpose, except LICENSORS FOR DAMAGES, AND YOU MAY the “Product”). The Product is provided for your to the extent permitted by mandatory laws. You BE SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES. personal, internal use only and not for resale. It may not assign this EULA or any of the rights or THE PRODUCT MAY INCLUDE ENFORCEMENT is protected by copyright and is subject to the licenses granted under this EULA, except when TECHNOLOGY DESIGNED TO PREVENT (i) following terms which are agreed to by you, on installed in the system for which it was created. UNAUTHORIZED COPYING OF THE PRODUCT the one hand, and COMPANY and its licensors Restrictions. Except where you have been ONTO PHYSICAL STORAGE MEDIA OR VIA (and their licensors and suppliers) (collectively, specifi cally licensed to do so by COMPANY, TRANSFER OVER THE INTERNET OR OTHER “Licensors”) on the other hand. and without limiting the preceding paragraph, ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION MEANS AND/ By using the Product, you accept and agree to you may not use the Product (i) with any OR (ii) ILLEGAL USAGE OF THE PRODUCT all terms and conditions in this End User License products, systems, or applications installed or OTHER THAN BY A SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED Agreement (“EULA”). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO otherwise connected to or in communication DEVICE. YOU AGREE THAT COMPANY MAY USE THE TERMS OF THIS EULA, YOU MUST PROMPTLY with vehicles, capable of vehicle navigation, THESE MEASURES TO PROTECT COMPANY EXIT THE PRODUCT OPERATION PROGRAM AND positioning, dispatch, real time route guidance, AND THE LICENSORS AGAINST COPYRIGHT DO NOT USE OR ACCESS TO THE PRODUCT. You fl eet management or similar applications; or (ii) INFRINGEMENT. agree that your rights under this EULA may be with or in communication with any positioning Uploads. The Product may provide functionality terminated automatically without notice if you fail devices or any mobile or wireless-connected through which you are able to upload certain to comply with any term(s) of this EULA. electronic or computer devices, including information about your use of the Product 153 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSES

(collectively, “Uploads”) to COMPANY servers and to the storage and processing of such DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONFIGURE THE or receive other services from COMPANY personal information on computers located PRODUCT OR INPUT INFORMATION (collectively, the “Services”). If you use such outside of the country in which you reside. Even WHILE DRIVING. FAILURE TO PAY FULL functionality, you authorize COMPANY to retain though COMPANY has taken steps intended to ATTENTION TO THE OPERATION OF YOUR your Uploads on its servers. COMPANY will protect your personal information from being VEHICLE COULD RESULT IN DEATH, have no obligation to provide any Services, may intercepted, accessed, used, or disclosed by SERIOUS INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. change the form and nature of any Services unauthorized persons, COMPANY cannot fully BY USING THE PRODUCT, YOU ASSUME at any time with or without notice to you, will eliminate security risks associated with your ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND RISK. have no liability whatsoever to you for any personal information and cannot guarantee that Disclaimer of Warranty. The Product is provided failure of the Product or Services to transmit its systems will not be breached. See [*] for to you “as is,” and you agree to use it at your Uploads to or from COMPANY servers, additional information regarding COMPANY’s use your own risk. SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE may cease providing any Services at any time of your personal information. LAWS, COMPANY AND THE LICENSORS MAKE with or without notice to you, and will have no NO GUARANTEES, REPRESENTATIONS OR Warning. The Product refl ects reality as WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR obligation to retain your Uploads (or any other existing before you received the product materials you may provide to COMPANY) on IMPLIED, ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE, and it comprises data and information INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, content, its servers or return your Uploads (or any other from government other sources. QUALITY, accuracy, completeness, effectiveness, materials you may provide to COMPANY) to you accordingly, the product may contain reliability, PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY, before deleting them from its servers. inaccurate or incomplete information FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON- Storage. The Product may provide functionality due to the passage of time, changing INFRINGEMENT, usefulness, use or results through which you are able to store information circumstances, sources used and the to be obtained from the Product, or that the (such as images) on the device on which you nature of collecting comprehensive Product or server will be uninterrupted or error- are using the Product. COMPANY will have no geographic product, any of which may free, OR THAT ERRORS IN THE PRODUCT OR liability whatsoever to you or any third party lead to incorrect results. NONCONFORMITY TO ITS DOCUMENTATION for any failure of the Product to store any such THE PRODUCT AND SERVICES MAY NOT TO BE CAN OR WILL BE CORRECTED. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE PROVISIONS OF information on such device. USED FOR SAFETY OF LIFE APPLICATIONS, OR THIS SECTION ARE A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT Personal Information. By using the Product, FOR ANY OTHER APPLICATION IN WHICH THE AND CONSIDERATION TO COMPANY AND you agree to the collection, retention and ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR THE LICENSORS TO GRANT THE LICENSE processing of your personal data (including the SERVICES COULD CREATE A SITUATION WHERE CONTAINED IN THIS EULA AND TO PROVIDE location of your mobile device) by COMPANY PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH MAY OCCUR. YOU WITH ACCESS TO THE SERVICES. 154 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSES

Limitation of Liability: TO THE MAXIMUM applicable law, disclaim any implied warranty Governing Law. This EULA shall be governed by EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER THE APPLICABLE or limit its liabilities, the scope and duration of the laws of the jurisdiction in which you reside LAWS, COMPANY AND THE LICENSORS SHALL such warranty and the extent of COMPANY’s at the date of acquisition of the Product. Should NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU: IN RESPECT OF ANY liability shall be the minimum permitted under you at that moment reside outside the European CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION, IRRESPECTIVE such applicable law. The disclaimer of warranty Union or Switzerland, the law of the jurisdiction OF THE NATURE OF THE CAUSE OF THE CLAIM, and limitation of liability set forth in this EULA within the European Union or Switzerland where DEMAND OR ACTION ALLEGING ANY LOSS, does not affect or prejudice your statutory rights you acquired the Product shall apply. In all other INJURY OR DAMAGES, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, where you have acquired the Product otherwise cases, or if the jurisdiction where you acquired INCURRED BY YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY than in the course of business. the Product cannot be defi ned, the laws of the WHICH MAY ARISE IN CONNECTION WITH Third-Party Copyright Notices. The third-party Republic of Korea shall apply. This EULA will OR RESULT FROM THE USE OR POSSESSION sourced data has been incorporated into not be governed by the U.N. Convention on OF THE PRODUCT; OR FOR ANY LOSS OF or made a part of the Product and is being Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. DATA, PROFIT, REVENUE, CONTRACTS OR sublicensed to you subject to the terms and The courts competent at your place of residence SAVINGS, OR OTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, conditions of this EULA. In this regard, you at the time you acquired the Product shall have INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL shall not remove or tamper with any intellectual jurisdiction over any dispute arising out of, DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF property rights notice attached or used in or relating to this EULA, without prejudice to OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, ANY relation to data supplied by the Licensors. COMPANY’s right to bring claims at your then DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT, OR THE BREACH current place of residence. Entire Agreement. This EULA is the entire OF THESE TERMS OR CONDITIONS, WHETHER agreement between COMPANY (and the Export Control. You agree not to export or re- IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR Licensors) and you pertaining to the subject export from anywhere any part of the Product in BASED ON A WARRANTY, EVEN IF COMPANY matter hereof, and supersedes in their any form except in compliance with applicable OR THE LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF entirety any and all previous written or oral export laws, rules and regulations, including but THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND communications or documents (including, if you not limited to the laws, rules and regulations NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ANY are obtaining an update, any agreement that administered by the Offi ce of Foreign Assets LIMITED REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN. may have been included with an earlier version Control of the U.S. Department of Commerce Exclusions. Some jurisdictions do not allow of the Product) with respect to such subject and the Bureau of Industry and Security of the certain warranty exclusions or the limitation matter. U.S. Department of Commerce. or exclusion of liability, so to that extent the above exclusion may not apply to you. To the extent that COMPANY may not, as a matter of 155 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSES

Miscellaneous. If any provision of this EULA Notice of Use HERE holds a non-exclusive license from the is found to be invalid or unenforceable, it will Contractor (Manufacturer/ Supplier) Name: United States Postal Service® to publish and sell be enforced to the extent permissible and the HYUNDAI MNSOFT, INC. ZIP+4® information. remainder of this EULA will remain in full force This Product and related documentation are ©United States Postal Service® 20XX. Prices and effect. Failure by COMPANY to prosecute commercial items as defi ned in FAR 2.101 and is are not established, controlled or approved by any right with respect to a default hereunder will subject to this EULA under which this Product is the United States Postal Service®. The following not constitute a waiver by COMPANY of the right provided. trademarks and registrations are owned by the to enforce rights with respect to the same or any USPS: United States Postal Service, USPS, and © 20XX HYUNDAI MNSOFT. All rights reserved. other breach. No refunds or replacements will be ZIP+4. permitted on damaged Product. If the Contracting Offi cer, federal government U.S. Government End Users. If the Product is agency, or any federal offi cial refuses to use the COPYRIGHT FOR BRAND ICON being acquired by or on behalf of the United legend provided herein, the Contracting Offi cer, The marks of companies displayed by this States Government or any other entity seeking federal government agency, or any federal product to indicate business locations are the or applying rights similar to those customarily offi cial must notify COMPANY prior to seeking marks of their respective owners. The use of claimed by the United States Government, additional or alternative rights in the Product. such marks in this product does not imply any this Product and related documentation are End-User Terms Required by HERE. The Product sponsorship, approval, or endorsement by such “Commercial Items” as that term is defi ned utilizes map data that COMPANY licenses from companies of this product. at 48 C.F.R. (“FAR”) 2.101. This Product and HERE and the following copyright notices apply related documentation are licensed to the to such map data (the “HERE Data”): © 20XX COPYRIGHT FOR JUNCTION VIEW United States Government end users (a) only HERE. All rights reserved. Junction View Data provided by ZENRIN USA, as “Commercial Items” and (b) with only those The HERE Data for areas of Canada includes INC. Copyright(C) 20XX, All rights Reserved. rights as are granted to all other end users in information taken with permission from accordance with this EULA, and each copy of Canadian authorities, including: © Her Majesty Product delivered or otherwise furnished shall be the Queen in Right of Canada, © Queen’s marked and embedded as appropriate with the Printer for Ontario, © Canada Post Corporation, following “Notice of Use,” and shall be treated in GeoBase.®, © Department of Natural Resources accordance with such Notice: Canada. All rights reserved.

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ABOUT MAP UPDATES You can contact your KIA dealer or Call HYUNDAI MNSOFT at 1-888-757-0010. Information This product requires regular updates for new functions and map updates. Updating may require up to 1 hour depending on the data size. Turning off the power or ejecting the USB during the update process may result in damage to the system. Make sure to keep the ignition on and wait until updating is complete. CAUTION • The use of an uncertifi ed USB may result in damage to the system due to heat related deformation. • Product malfunctions caused by the use of an uncertifi ed cards shall not be covered within the product warranty. • Repeatedly connecting/disconnecting the USB in a short period of time may cause damage to the device.

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AV/NAVIGATION PRODUCT SPECIfi CATION HFP(1.7), A2DP (1.3), Supported Profi le AVRCP (1.6) Power Supply DC 14.4 V (Battery) Supported Bluetooth 4.2 Operating Power DC 9 V ~ DC 16 V Bluetooth Specifi cation Maximum6 A Frequency Range 2402 MHz ~ 2480 MHz Current Consumption (Head unit + Front screen Output power (Class2) 1.0 dBm included) Number of Channels 79 Dark current within 168h: AM Max 10 mA 530 KHz ~ 1710 KHz (After ACC is off, average Tuning range (Guam 531 ~ 1701 KHz) current for 168 hours) Dark Current Dark current after 168h: Sensitivity 35 dBuV Common Max 1 mA Frequency response 30 Hz ~ 10000 Hz (After ACC is off and after Radio Signal-to-noise ratio Minimum 45 dB 168 hours) FM Operating Temperature -20 ℃ ~ +70 ℃ Tuning range 87.5 MHz ~ 107.9 MHz Storage Temperature -40 ℃ ~ +85 ℃ Sensitivity 10 dBuV 274 (W) x 127 (H) x 237 Frequency response 30 Hz ~ 10000 Hz Dimensions (Head unit) (D) mm Signal-to-noise ratio Minimum 50 dB Weight (Head unit) 1.65 kg 233.95 mm (9.2 inches) Name of equipment Car Navigation System Screen Size 204 (W) X 114.72 (H) mm (model name) (IAN1DX0TND9) (Active area standard) TFT-LCD Resolution 921,600 pixel (12.3") TFT, In Plane Switching Operating Method (IPS), Active Matrix Viewing Angle 89/89/89/89 (L,R,U,D) Internal Lighting LED

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2337.490 MHz ~ 2340.020 CONNECTED SERVICES TERMINAL PRODUCT Frequency MHz SiriusXM™ SPECIfi CATION Sensitivity -80 dBm T.H.D Maximum 0.2 % Power Supply DC 14.4 V (Battery) • To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source Operating Power DC 9 V ~ DC 16V licenses, that is contained in this product, please visit http://opensource. Current Consumption Max 2.5 A lge.com. In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, Dark current within 168h: warranty disclaimers and copyright notices are available for download. Max 10 mA (After ACC is off, average current for 168 hours) LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM Dark current for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution (such Dark current after 168h: as the cost of media, shipping and handling) upon email request to Max 1 mA (After ACC is off and Common [email protected]. This offer is valid for three (3) years from the date after 168 hours) on which you purchased the product. Operating -20 ℃ ~ +70 ℃ • Designs and specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice. Temperature Storage Temperature -40 ℃ ~ +85 ℃ External dimension 93 (W) x 8 (H) x 39 (D) mm Weight 40 g Name of equipment Car Navigation System (model name) (IAN1DX0TND9)

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From Tx : 1852 to 1908MHz IC Identifi er 2703H-RBHPB213A (B2) and from 826MHz to Model name IAN1DX0TND9 IC 847MHz(B5) Certifi cation number 2703H-GEN21CA Frequency certifi cation From Rx : 1932 to 1988MHz Name of the person LG Electronics (B2), and from 871MHz to certifi ed WCDMA 892MHz(B5) Less than -106 dBm Receiving sensitivity (conducted) Power Class3(B2,B5) from 20.3 Transmission output to 25.7dBm From Tx : 1850 to 1910 MHz (B2), from 1710MHz to 1755MHz(B4), from 824 to 849 MHz (B5), from 704 to 716 MHz (B17) Frequency From Tx : 1930 to 1990 MHz (B2), from 2110MHz to 2155MHz(B4), from 869 to 894 MHz (B5), from 734 to 746 LTE MHz (B17) Less than -95 dBm @10M (B2) and less than -94 dBm @20M (B4) Receiving sensitivity Less than -95 dBm @10M (B5) and less than -94 dBm @10M (B17) (Throughput ≥95%) From Power Class3 Transmission output (B2,B4,B5,B17) 20.3 to 25.7dBm 160

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