Hyundai H350 (2016 year). Manual — part 14

MENU : My Music Mode
Random
Delete
(if equipped)
Press the
MENU
key Set [ RDM]
Press the
MENU
key Set [ Delete]
2
through the
TUNE knob or
RDM
through the
TUNE knob or
4
key.
key.
In My Music mode, press the
MENU
Plays all songs in random order.
Deletes currently playing file
key to set the Repeat, Random,
Information, Delete, Delete All, and
❈ Press RDM again to turn random
In the play screen, pressing delete
Delete Selection features.
off.
will delete the currently playing
song.
Deletes file from list
Information
4
Press the
MENU
key Set [ Info]
through the
TUNE knob or
3
key.
Displays information of the current
Repeat
song.
Press the
MENU
key Set [ RPT]
❈ Press the
MENU
key to turn off
1
through the
TUNE knob or
RPT
info display.
➀ Select the file you wish to delete
key.
by using the TUNE knob.
Repeats the currently playing song.
➁ Press the
MENU
key and select
❈ Press RPT again to turn repeat off.
the delete menu to delete the
selected file.
4-39
Multimedia System
Delete All
➁ After selecting, press the
MENU
AUX
key and select the delete menu.
Press the
MENU
key Set [ Del.All]
AUX is used to play external MEDIA
through the
TUNE knob or
5
currently connected with the AUX
key.
terminal.
Deletes all songs of My Music.
AUX mode will automatically start
when an external device is connect-
ed with the AUX terminal.
Delete Selection
If an external device is connected,
Press the
MENU
key Set
[
you can also press the
MEDIA
key to
Del.Sel] through the
TUNE knob
i
Information
change to AUX mode.
or
6
key.
- Using the My Music
Songs within My Music are selected
• Even if memory is available, a maxi-
and deleted.
mum of 6,000 songs can be stored.
➀ Select the songs you wish to
• The same song can be copied up to
delete from the list.
1,000 times.
• Memory info can be checked in the
System menu of Setup.
❈ AUX mode cannot be started
unless there is an external device
connected to the AUX terminal.
i
Information
- Using the AUX
Fully insert the AUX cable into the
AUX terminal for use.
4-40
Bluetooth® Wireless
• The Bluetooth® word mark and
Starting Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology AUDIO
logos are registered trademarks
Technology Audio
(if equipped)
owned by Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and
• Press the
MEDIA
key to change
any use of such marks is under
the mode in order of CD ➟ USB ➟
license. Other trademarks and trade
AUX ➟ My Music ➟ BT Audio.
What is Bluetooth® Wireless
names are those of their respective
Technology?
• If BT Audio is selected, Bluetooth®
owners. A Bluetooth® enabled cell
Wireless Technology audio will
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
phone is required to use Bluetooth®
start playing.
allows devices to be connected in a
Wireless Technology
short distance, including hands-free
❈ Audio may not automatically start
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
devices, stereo headsets, wireless
playing in some mobile phones.
audio can be used only when the
4
remote controllers, etc. For more
[Audio Streaming] of Phone is
information, visit the Bluetooth®
turned On.
Wireless Technology website at
❈ Setting Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology Audio Streaming
:
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Before using Bluetooth® Wireless
[Phone] through the tune knob
Technology audio features
Select [Audio Streaming] through
the TUNE knob Set
On
/
Off
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
audio may not be supported
depending on the compatibility of
your
Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology mobile phone.
• In order to use Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology audio, you must first
pair and connect the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology mobile
phone.
4-41
Multimedia System
Using the Bluetooth® Wireless
PHONE (if equipped)
Making a call using the Steering
Technology audio features
wheel remote controller
• Play / Pause
Before using the Bluetooth® Wireless
Press the TUNE knob to play and
Technology phone features
pause the current song.
• In order to use Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology phone, you must first
pair and connect the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology mobile phone.
• If the mobile phone is not paired or
connected, it is not possible to
❈ The title / artist info may not be
enter Phone mode. Once a phone
supported in some mobile phone.
is paired or connected, the guid-
When it is not supported, no title /
ance screen will be displayed.
1. VOLUME button : Raises or low-
no artist will be displayed.
• If Priority is set upon vehicle igni-
ers speaker volume.
• Previous / Next song
tion (IGN/ACC ON), the Bluetooth®
2. MUTE button : Mute the micro-
TRACK
Wireless Technology phone will be
phone during a call.
Press
of
SEEK
to play previous or
automatically connected. Even if
next song.
3.
button : Places and transfers
you are outside, the Bluetooth®
calls.
❈ The previous song / next song /
Wireless Technology phone will be
play / pause functions may not be
4.
button : Ends calls or cancels
automatically connected once you
supported in some mobile
functions.
are in the vicinity of the vehicle. If you
phones.
do not want automatic Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology phone connec-
tion, set the Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology power to OFF.
4-42
• Check call history and making call
Phone MENU (for RDS model)
Phone Book
➀ Shortly press (under 0.8 seconds)
Press the
PHONE
key to display three
Press the
PHONE
key Set
[
P.
the
key on the steering
menus (Call History, Phone Book,
Book] through the TUNE knob or
remote controller.
Phone Setup).
2 RDM
key.
➁ The call history list will be dis-
The phone book is displayed and
played on the screen.
can be used to select a number and
make a call.
➂ Press the
key again to con-
nect a call to the selected number.
❈ If more than one number is saved
to one contact, then a screen
showing the mobile phone num-
• Redialing the most recently called
4
ber, Home and office number is
number
displayed. Select the desired num-
Call history
➀ Press and hold (over 0.8 seconds)
ber to make the call.
the
key on the steering
Press the
PHONE
key Set
[
❈ If phone book do not exist, a
remote controller.
History] through the
TUNE knob
screen asking whether to down-
or
1 RPT
key.
➁ The most recently called number
load phone book is displayed.
is redialed.
The call history is displayed and can
(The download feature may not be
be used to select a number and
supported in some mobile
make a call.
phones)
If call history does not exist, a screen
asking whether to download call his-
tory is displayed. (The download fea-
ture may not be supported in some
mobile phones)
4-43
Multimedia System
Phone Setup
Phone MENU
Contacts
Press the
PHONE
key Set [ Setup]
Press the
PHONE
key to display three
Press the
PHONE
key Set
[
through the
TUNE knob or
3
menus
(Call History, Contacts,
Contacts] through the
TUNE knob
key.
Phone Setup).
or
2 RDM
key.
The Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
The Contacts are displayed and can
mobile phone setup screen is dis-
be used to select a number and
played. For more information, refer to
make a call.
“Phone Setup”.
❈ If more than one number is saved
to one contact, then a screen
showing the mobile phone num-
ber, Home and office number is
displayed. Select the desired num-
ber to make the call.
Call history
❈ If Contacts do not exist, a screen
Press the
PHONE
key Set
[
asking whether to download
History] through the
TUNE knob
Contacts is displayed. (The down-
or
1 RPT
key.
load feature may not be supported
The call history is displayed and can
in some mobile phones)
be used to select a number and
make a call.
If call history does not exist, a screen
asking whether to download call his-
tory is displayed. (The download fea-
ture may not be supported in some
mobile phones)
4-44
Phone Setup
(Continued)
i
Information
Press the
PHONE
key Set
[
If the cellular phone signal is poor or
- Using the Bluetooth®
Setup] through the TUNE knob or
Wireless Technology CELLU-
the vehicles interior noise is too loud,
3
key.
AR PHONE
it may be difficult to hear the other
person's voice during a call.
The Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Do not use a cellular phone or per-
mobile phone setup screen is dis-
form Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Do not place the phone near or inside
played. For more information, refer to
settings (e.g. pairing a phone) while
metallic objects, otherwise communi-
“Phone Setup”.
driving.
cations with Bluetooth® Wireless
Some Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Technology system or cellular service
-enabled phones may not be recog-
stations can be disturbed.
4
nized by the system or fully compati-
While a phone is connected through
ble with the system.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology your
Before using Bluetooth® Wireless
phone may discharge quicker than
Technology related features of the
usual for additional Bluetooth®
audio system, refer your phone's
Wireless Technology-related opera-
User's Manual for phone-side
tions.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology oper-
Some cellular phones or other devices
ations.
may cause interference noise or mal-
The phone must be paired to the
function to audio system. In this case,
audio system to use Bluetooth®
store the device in a different location
Wireless Technology related features.
may resolve the condition.
Phone contact names should be saved
You will not be able to use the hands-
in English or they may not be dis-
free feature when your phone (in the
played correctly.
vehicle) is outside of the cellular serv-
ice area (e.g. in a tunnel, in a under-
(Continued)
ground, in a mountainous area, etc.).
(Continued)
4-45
Multimedia System
(Continued)
(Continued)
(Continued)
If Priority is set upon vehicle igni-
When a Bluetooth® Wireless
In some mobile phones, starting the
tion(IGN/ACC ON), the Bluetooth®
Technology mobile phone is connect-
ignition while talking through
Wireless Technology phone will be
ed, a (
) icon will appear at the top
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
automatically connected.
of the screen. If a (
) icon is not dis-
enabled handsfree call will result in
played, this indicates that a
the call becoming disconnected.
Even if you are outside, the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
(Switch the call back to your mobile
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
enabled device has not been connect-
phone when starting the ignition.)
phone will be automatically connect-
ed. You must connect the device
ed once you are in the vicinity of the
Some features may not be supported
before use. For more information on
vehicle.
in some Bluetooth® Wireless
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Technology mobile phone and
If you do not want automatic
mobile phones, refer to the "Phone
devices.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology con-
Setup" section.
nection, turn the Bluetooth® Wireless
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth®
Technology feature off.
enabled operation may be unstable
Wireless Technology enabled mobile
depending on the communication
The hands-free call volume and qual-
phone will work only when the
state.
ity may differ depending on the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
mobile phone type.
Placing the audio system within an
option within your mobile phone has
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology fea-
electromagnetic environment may
been turned on. (Methods of turning
tures can be used only when the
result in noise interference.
on the Bluetooth® Wireless
mobile phone has been paired and
Technology enabled feature may dif-
connected with the device. For more
fer depending on the mobile phone.)
information on pairing and connect-
(Continued)
ing Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
enabled mobile phones, refer to the
"Phone Setup" section.
(Continued)
4-46
RADIO, SET UP, VOLUME CONTROL : AM210MDEE, AMB00MDGL, AMB00MDGN, AMB00MDGG
4
4-47
Multimedia System
RADIO, SET UP, VOLUME
3.
FLDR
Broadcast
4.
POWER/VOL
FLDR
/
/Sound Setting Knob
CONTROL
Manual Search (FLDR) Button
• Press the
POWER Knob to turn
• As button used to search frequen-
on the audio. While the audio is
cies manually, a press of the SEEK
operating, press the
Knob to
STEP will change the frequency.
turn the power off.
Pressing and holding the button will
Turn the
Knob clockwise to
continue changing the frequency.
increase the volume and counter-
Releasing the button will stop the
clockwise to decrease the volume.
search at the current frequency.
-
FLDR
: Searches frequencies
CAUTION
higher than current frequency
FLDR
-
: Searches frequencies
1.
FM/AM
FM/AM Button
Do not turn up the volume to the
lower than current frequency
level that it covers the sur-
• Each press of the
FM/AM
button
rounding traffic noises. If not, it
will change the radio mode in the
may cause an accident.
following order.
- FM1 FM2 AM
2.
BSM
BSM (Best Station
Memory) Button
• Press and hold the
BSM
button
to listen to the presets saved in FM
BAND FM1, FM2, and AM BAND
AM for 5 seconds each.
Shortly press the
BSM
button to
automatically save frequencies with
superior reception in presets (
1 REW
~
6 INFO
).
4-48
TREBLE Control
• Turn the
VOLUME Knob clock-
wise to increase the treble and
counter-clockwise to decrease the
treble.
BALANCE Control
• Turn the
VOLUME Knob clock-
SEEK
6.
SEL
Button
5.
TRACK
/
Button
wise to increase the right-side
• Each press of the button will
speaker volume and counter-clock-
• As buttons used to automatically
change the sound and language
4
search broadcasts, pressing the
wise to increase the left-side
settings in the following order.
speaker volume.
button will automatically search and
stop at a frequency with superior
- Bass Middle Treble Balance
reception.
Fader EQ Beep Language
FADER Control
-
TRACK
: Searches frequencies
• Tune the
VOLUME Knob clock-
higher than current frequency
BASS Control
wise to increase the front-side
SEEK
-
: Searches frequencies
• Turn the
VOLUME Knob clock-
speaker volume and counter-clock-
lower than current frequency
wise to increase the bass and
wise to increase the rear-side
counter-clockwise to decrease the
speaker volume
bass.
EQ(EQUALIZER) Control
MIDDLE Control
• Turn the
VOLUME Knob clock-
• Turn the
VOLUME Knob clock-
wise/counter-clockwise to select
wise to increase the middle and
the desired EQ.
counter-clockwise to decrease the
EQ settings are as shown below.
middle.
- Cls(Classic) Pop Rock Jazz
off
4-49
Multimedia System
BEEP Control
i
Information
• Turn the
VOLUME Knob clock-
- Using USB device
wise/counter-clockwise to the
When using the external USB device,
BEEP sound ON/OFF.
make sure to keep the device discon-
nected and connect only some time
LANGUAGE (Only AM210MDEE)
after turning on the vehicle ignition.
7.
MODE
Button
The USB device may be damaged if
• Turn the
VOLUME Knob clock-
wise/counter-clockwise to the
• Press the
MODE
button to change
the USB device already connected
select the desired Language
to RADIO/USB/AUX/iPod® modes.
when the ignition is turned on. (A
USB device is not an electric automo-
Language setting are as shown
tive part.)
below
8.
1
~
6
Button (Preset)
The external USB device may not
- English
Póññêèé
Türkçe
• Select the preset button (
1 REW
~
operate if the USB device already
6 INFO
) to which you wish to save the
connected when vehicle ignition is
selected frequency. Press and hold
turned on or off.
the preset button. The frequency
The device will not operate when
will be saved to the preset button to
a sound of a beeXp. The saved fre-
playing a format which is not MP3 or
WMA file formats.
quency number will be displayed on
the LCD DISPLAY.
Be cautious of static electricity when
connecting/disconnecting the exter-
nal USB device.
Encoded MP3 Players will not be
recognized when connected as the
external device.
(Continued)
4-50
(Continued)
(Continued)
(Continued)
When connecting an external USB
Abruptly disconnecting the external
Do not use the USB I/F to charge bat-
device, the device may not be proper-
USB device while the USB is operat-
teries or USB accessories which gen-
ly recognize the USB when the USB
ing may cause the device to become
erate heat. Such acts may lead to
is in some states.
damaged or function abnormally. -
deteriorated performance or damage
When formatting the external USB
Make sure to disconnect the USB
to the device.
device only after the audio power is
device, the device may not be proper-
The device may not recognize the
ly recognize a Byte/Sector selection
turned off or when the audio is oper-
USB device if separately purchased
ating in a different mode.
other than 512Byte or 2048Byte.
USB hubs and extension cables are
The amount of time required to rec-
being used. Connect the USB direct-
The device will only recognize USB
ognize the external USB device may
ly to the multimedia terminal of the
devices formatted in FAT 12/16/32.
4
differ depending on the type, size, or
vehicle.
Some USB devices may not operate
file formats stored on the USB. Such
In the case of high capacity USB
properly because of compatibility
differences in the required time are
devices, there are instances where the
issues. Verify that the external device
not indications of malfunction.
logical drives are partitioned for user
is supported by the device before
The song name (ID3Tag) or com-
convenience. - In this case, only the
starting use.
mand icons (RPT/RDM) may take
USB music in the top-level logical
Avoid contact between the USB con-
time to be displayed on the LCD
drive will be possible to play.
nector with bodily parts and foreign
DISPLAY depending the complexity
substances.
When using partitioned drives, save
of the USB memory/folder structure.
the songs desired to play on the
Repeatedly connecting/disconnecting
Please wait the period of time
device only in the top-level logical
the USB in a short period of time
required to recognize the device. The
drive. In addition, certain UBS
may cause damage to the device.
device supports only USB devices
devices are configured with a sepa-
When disconnecting the USB, an
used to play music files.
rate drive used to install application
abnormal sound may occur occasion-
programs and songs from such
(Continued)
ally.
drives may not be possible to play for
(Continued)
the reasons as described above.
(Continued)
4-51
Multimedia System
(Continued)
(Continued)
USING USB/AUX
The device may not support normal
This product does not guarantee
operation if MP3 Players, cellular
proper operation of USB HDD or
phones, digital cameras, or other
USB MEMORY with defective con-
electronic devices (USB devices not
nection caused by vehicle vibrations.
recognized as portable disk drives)
UBS memory products used as key
are connected to the device.
chains and mobile phone accessories
This product does guarantees proper
(i-stick type) may cause damage to
the USB Jack. Refrain from using
operation of only standard (METAL
COVER TYPE) USB MEMORY.
such products.
USB CONNECTOR PIN wear and
1.
MODE
USB Selection Button
The device may not support normal
tear can lead to inferior USB signal
operation when using formats such
• While playing a different mode,
as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory.
delivery with the SET.
press the
MODE
button to convert
to USB/AUX mode. Connecting a
The device will not support files
USB/AUX to the audio will auto-
locked by DRM
(Digital Rights
matically convert to USB/AUX
Management).
mode even if another mode is play-
This product does not recognize SD
ing and automatically play the
Type USB MEMORY STICK, CF
songs within the USB/AUX.
Type USB MEMORY STICK and
other USB MEMORY STICKS con-
SEEK
2.
TRACK
/
Button
nected to a different Adaptor.
• While playing USB, press the
(Continued)
TRACK
button to play the begin-
ning of the next song.
SEEK
Press the
button to
return to the beginning of the cur-
rent song. Press the button again
to play the beginning of the previ-
ous song.
4-52
3.
SEL
Finding and Playing File
5.
4 RDM
RDM/FOLDER RDM
Button
Button
• While USB is playing, press and
• While music is playing, shortly
hold the
SEL
button for over 1
press the
4 RDM
button to randomly
seconds to enter FILE BROWER
play the songs in the current folder.
MODE and search for desired files.
(RDM)
While music is playing, press and
After entering FILE BROWSER
hold the
4 RDM
button to randomly
MODE, turn the VOLUME Knob
play the songs in the current folder.
8.
BSM
SCAN Button (BSM)
left/right to find the desired folder.
After finding the folder, press the
(FOLDER RDM, however, music
• While music is playing, shortly
files in the USB must be saved in
press the
BSM
button to scan
4
SEL
button to select the folder.
folder format.)
each song within the USB for 10
Turn the
VOLUME Knob
seconds in sequential order. (SCN)
left/right to find the desired song
and press the
SEL
button to
6.
5 SCR
SCROLL (SCR) Button
Press and hold the
BSM
button
play.
to scan each song within the cur-
• Press the
5 SCR
button to turn
rent folder for
10 seconds in
ON/OFF the scroll function which
sequential order. (FOLDER SCN,
scrolls the file name of the current-
4.
3 RPT
RPT/FOLDER RPT Button
however, music files in the USB
ly playing song on the LCD from
• While music is playing, shortly
must be saved in folder format.)
right to left.
press the
3 RPT
button to repeat the
currently playing song. (RPT func-
tion)
7.
6 INFO
View Music Info (INFO)
Press and hold the RTP button to
Button
sequentially repeat all songs within
• Each time the
6 INFO
button is
the current folder. (FOLDER RPT,
pressed, the info on the currently
however, music files in the USB
playing song will be displayed in the
must be saved in folder format.)
following order.
- FILE NAME TITLE ARTIST
ALBUM DIR
4-53
Multimedia System
FLDR
USING iPod®
9.
FLDR
/
i
Information
• If there are more than 2 folders in
- Using the iPod® device
the USB, pressing the
FLDR
The iPod® device will charge by
FLDR
button will move to the
connecting an iPod® connector
/
previous or next folder.
cable to the iPod® in ACC ON state.
If there are no folders in the USB,
When connecting with an iPod®
then pressing the button will move
cable, insert the JACK all the way
up/down within the folder in 10 file
in the terminal to prevent communi-
increments.
cation interference.
The song name (ID3Tag) or com-
1.
MODE
iPod® Selection Button
10.
1 REW
/
2 FF
FF/REW Button
mand icons (RPT/RDM) may take
• While playing a different mode,
• While a USB is operating, press
time to be displayed depending on
press the
MODE
button to convert
and hold the
2 FF
button to fast-for-
the iPod® model and model software
to iPod® mode. Connecting an
ward the song. When fast-forward is
version. This is not a sign of mal-
complete, the next song will proper-
iPod® to the audio will automatical-
function. Please wait.
ly convert to iPod® mode even if
ly play from the beginning even if
iPod® Shuffle device does not work.
another mode is playing and auto-
you continue holding the button.
Press and hold the
1 REW
button to
matically play the songs within the
rewind the song. When rewind is
iPod®.
complete, the current song will
properly play from the beginning
SEEK
2.
TRACK
/
Button
even if you continue holding the
• While playing music, press the
button. Shortly pressing the buttons
TRACK
button to play the begin-
will not operate the
1 REW
/
2 FF
ning of the next song.
4-54
SEEK
4.
3 RPT
REPEAT (RPT) Button
Press the
button to
return to the beginning of the cur-
• While music is playing, press the
rent song. Press the button again
3 RPT
button to repeat the currently
to play the beginning of the previ-
playing song.
ous song.
5.
4 RDM
RANDOM PLAY (RDM)
3.
SEL
Finding and Playing File
Button
(SEL) Button
• While music is playing, press the
8.
1 REW
/
2 FF
Button
While iPod® is playing, press and
4 RDM
button to randomly play the
• While an iPod® is operating, press
hold the
SEL
button for over 1
songs.
and hold the
2 FF
button to fast-
4
seconds to enter CATEGORY
forward the song. When fast-for-
MODE and search for desired files.
ward is complete, the next song will
6.
5 SCR
SCROLL (SCR) Button
After entering CATEGORY MODE,
properly play from the beginning
• Displays the file name of the cur-
turn the
VOLUME Knob
even if you continue holding the
rently playing song on the LCD.
button. Press and hold the
1 REW
left/right to find the desired catego-
Here, the
5 SCR
button turns the file
ry.
button to rewind the song. When
name SCROLL ON/OFF.
rewind is complete, the current
Category will be displayed in the
song will properly play from the
following order.
7.
6 INFO
View Music Info (INFO)
beginning even if you continue
- PLAYLISTS
ARTISTS
holding the button.
Button
ALBUMS GENRES SONGS
COMPOSERS
AUDIO-
• Each time the
6 INFO
button is
BOOKS PODCACSTS
pressed, the info on the currently
playing song will be displayed in
After finding the category, press the
SEL
button to select the category.
order of FILE ALBUM ARTIST
TITLE.
Turn the
VOLUME Knob
left/right to find the desired song
and press the
SEL
button to
play.
4-55

Была ли эта страница вам полезна?
Да!Нет
1 посетитель считают эту страницу полезной.
Большое спасибо!
Ваше мнение очень важно для нас.

Нет комментариевНе стесняйтесь поделиться с нами вашим ценным мнением.

Текст

Политика конфиденциальности