Hyundai H350 (2016 year). Manual — part 12

This can be due to factors, such as
AM reception
FM radio station
the distance from the radio station,
closeness of other strong radio sta-
tions or the presence of buildings,
bridges or other large obstructions in
the area.
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JBM002
JBM003
AM broadcasts can be received at
FM broadcasts are transmitted at
greater distances than FM broad-
high frequencies and do not bend to
casts. This is because AM radio
follow the earth's surface. Because
waves are transmitted at low fre-
of this, FM broadcasts generally
quencies. These long distance, low
begin to fade within short distances
frequency radio waves can follow the
from the station. Also, FM signals are
curvature of the earth rather than
easily affected by buildings, moun-
travelling straight. In addition, they
tains, and obstructions. This can lead
curve around obstructions resulting
to undesirable or unpleasant listen-
in better signal coverage.
ing conditions which might lead you
to believe a problem exists with your
radio. The following conditions are
normal and do not indicate radio
trouble:
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Multimedia System
Using a cellular phone or a two-
way radio
When a cellular phone is used inside
the vehicle, noise may be produced
from the audio system. This does not
mean that something is wrong with
the audio equipment. In such a case,
use the cellular phone at a place as
far as possible from the audio equip-
ment.
JBM004
JBM005
NOTICE
Fading - As your vehicle moves
Station Swapping - As an FM signal
When using a communication
away from the radio station, the
weakens, another more powerful
system such as a cellular phone
signal will weaken and sound will
signal near the same frequency
or a radio set inside the vehicle, a
begin to fade. When this occurs,
may begin to play. This is because
separate external antenna must be
we suggest that you select another
your radio is designed to lock onto
fitted. When a cellular phone or a
stronger station.
the clearest signal. If this occurs,
radio set is used with an internal
select another station with a
Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or
antenna alone, it may interfere
large obstructions between the
stronger signal.
with the vehicle's electrical sys-
transmitter and your radio can dis-
Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio sig-
tem and adversely affect safe
turb the signal causing static or
nals being received from several
operation of the vehicle.
fluttering noises to occur. Reducing
directions can cause distortion or
the treble level may lessen this
fluttering. This can be caused by a
WARNING
effect until the disturbance clears.
direct and reflected signal from the
same station, or by signals from two
Do not use a cellular phone
stations with close frequencies. If
while driving. Stop at a safe
this occurs, select another station
location to use a cellular phone.
until the condition has passed.
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Caring for disc
• Keep CDs in their cases after use to
NOTICE:
protect them from scratches or dirt.
If the temperature inside the vehicle
Order of playing files (folders) :
is too high, open the vehicle windows
• Depending on the type of CD-R/CD-
1. Song playing order
:
to
to ventilate before using the system.
RW CDs, certain CDs may not oper-
sequentially.
ate normally according to manufac-
It is illegal to copy and use
2. Folder playing order :
turing companies or making and
MP3/WMA files without permission.
If no song file is contained in the
recording methods. In such circum-
Use CDs that are created only by
folder, that folder is not displayed.
stances, continued use may cause
lawful means.
malfunctions to your audio system.
Do not apply volatile agents, such as
benzene and thinner, normal clean-
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ers and magnetic sprays made for
- Playing an Incompatible
analogue disc onto CDs.
Copy Protected Audio CD
To prevent the disc surface from get-
Some copy protected CDs, which do
ting damaged, hold CDs by the
not comply with international audio
edges or the center hole only.
CD standards (Red Book), may not
Clean the disc surface with a piece of
play on your vehicle audio. Please note
soft cloth before playback (wipe it
that inabilities to properly play a copy
from the center to the outside edge).
protected CD may indicate that the
CD is defective, not the CD player.
Do not damage the disc surface or
attach pieces of sticky tape or paper.
Make certain only CDs are inserted
into the CD player (Do not insert
more than one CD at a time).
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Multimedia System
WARNING
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Please refrain from use if the
Do not stare at the screen
screen is blank or no sound
while driving. Staring at the
can be heard as these signs
screen for prolonged periods
may indicate product mal-
of time could lead to traffic
function. Continued use in
accidents.
such conditions could lead to
Do not disassemble, assem-
accidents(fires,
electric
ble, or modify the audio sys-
shock) or product malfunc-
tem. Such acts could result in
tions.
accidents, fire, or electric
Do not touch the antenna dur-
shock.
ing thunder or lightening as
Obey the applicable regula-
such acts may lead to light-
tions relevant to the mobile-
ning induced electric shock.
phone usage. If not, it is clear-
Do not stop or park in park-
ly the violation against the
ing-restricted areas to operate
traffic laws.
the product. Such acts could
Heed caution not to spill water
lead to traffic accidents.
or introduce foreign objects
Use the system with the vehi-
into the device. Such acts
cle ignition turned on.
could lead to smoke, fire, or
Prolonged use with the igni-
product malfunction.
tion turned off could result in
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battery discharge.
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NOTICE
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Turn on the vehicle ignition
Driving while distracted can
Operating the device while driv-
before using this device. Do not
result in a loss of vehicle con-
ing could lead to accidents due
operate the audio system for
trol that may lead to an acci-
to a lack of attention to external
long periods of time with the
dent, severe personal injury,
surroundings. First park the
ignition turned off as such oper-
and death. The driver's pri-
vehicle before operating the
ations may lead to battery dis-
mary responsibility is in the
device.
charge.
safe and legal operation of a
Adjust the volume to levels that
Do not subject the device to
vehicle, and use of any hand-
allow the driver to hear sounds
held devices, other equip-
severe shock or impact. Direct
from outside of the vehicle.
ment, or vehicle systems
pressure onto the front side of
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Driving in a state where external
which take the driver's eyes,
the monitor may cause damage
sounds cannot be heard may
to the LCD or touch screen.
attention and focus away from
lead to accidents.
the safe operation of a vehicle
When cleaning the device, make
Pay attention to the volume set-
or which are not permissible
sure to turn off the device and
ting when turning the device on.
by law should never be used
use a dry and smooth cloth.
A sudden output of extreme vol-
during operation of the vehi-
Never use tough materials,
ume upon turning the device on
cle.
chemical cloths, or solvents
could lead to hearing impair-
(alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.)
ment. (Adjust the volume to a
as such materials may damage
suitable levels before turning off
the device panel or cause
the device.)
color/quality deterioration
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Multimedia System
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Information
Do not place beverages close to
2) It can only play WMA music files
- Using the USB device
the audio system. Spilling bever-
with the compression rate
To use an external USB device,
ages may lead to system mal-
between 8Kbps ~ 320Kbps.
make sure the device is not connect-
function.
Take precautions for static electrici-
ed when starting up the vehicle.
In case of product malfunction,
ty when connecting or disconnecting
Connect the device after starting up.
please contact your place of
the external USB device.
If you connect any external device
purchase or After Service cen-
An encrypted MP3 PLAYER is not
while driving, it may lose the vehicle
ter.
recognizable.
control and increase the accident
Placing the audio system within
risk. Park the vehicle before con-
Depending on the condition of the
an electromagnetic environment
necting any external devices.
external USB device, the connected
may result in noise interference.
external USB device can be unrec-
Park the vehicle on a safe location
ognizable.
Prevent caustic solutions such
before connecting any external USB
as perfume and cosmetic oil
device.
When the formatted byte/sector set-
from contacting the dashboard
ting of External USB device is not
If you start the engine when the
because they may cause dam-
either 512BYTE or 2048BYTE, then
USB device is connected, it may
age or discoloration.
the device will not be recognized.
damage the USB device. (USB flash-
drives are very sensitive to electric
Use only a USB device formatted to
shock.)
FAT 12/16/32.
If the engine is started up or turned
USB devices without USB I/F
off while the external USB device is
authentication may not be recogniz-
connected, the external USB device
able.
may not work.
Make sure the USB connection ter-
The System may not play inauthen-
minal does not come in contact with
tic MP3 or WMA files.
the human body or other objects.
1) It can only play MP3 files with
If you repeatedly connect or discon-
the compression rate between
nect the USB device in a short peri-
8Kbps ~ 320Kbps.
od of time, it may break the device.
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You may hear a strange noise when
If you use devices such as a USB hub
Some USB flash memory readers
connecting or disconnecting a USB
purchased separately, the vehicle's
(such as CF, SD, micro SD, etc.) or
device.
audio system may not recognize the
external-HDD type devices can be
USB device. In that case, connect
unrecognizable.
If you disconnect the external USB
device during playback in USB
the USB device directly to the multi-
Music files protected by DRM
media terminal of the vehicle.
mode, the external USB device can
(DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGE-
be damaged or may malfunction.
If the USB device is divided by logi-
MENT) are not recognizable.
Therefore, disconnect the external
cal drives, only the music files on the
The data in the USB memory may
USB device when the audio is
highest-priority drive are recog-
be lost while using this audio.
turned off or in another mode. (e.g,
nized by vehicle audio.
Always back up important data on a
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Radio, CD)
Devices such as MP3 Player/
personal storage device.
Depending on the type and capacity
Cellular phone/Digital
Please avoid using USB memory
of the external USB device or the
camera can be unrecog-
products which can be used as key
type of the files stored in the device,
nizable by standard
chains or cellular phone accessories
there is a difference in the time
USB I/F can be unrecog-
as they could cause damage to the
taken for recognition of the device.
nizable.
USB jack. Please make certain only
Do not use the USB device for pur-
Charging through the USB may not
to use plug type connector products.
poses other than playing music files.
be supported in some mobile
devices.
Playing videos through the USB is
not supported.
USB HDD or USB types liable to
connection failures due to vehicle
Use of USB accessories such as
vibrations are not supported.
(i-
rechargers or heaters using USB I/F
stick type)
may lower performance or cause
trouble.
Some non-standard USB devices
(METAL COVER TYPE USB) can
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be unrecognizable.
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Multimedia System
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Information
Some iPod® devices, such as the
When connecting iPod® with the
- Using the iPod® device
iPhone®, can be connected through
iPod® Power Cable, insert the con-
Some iPod® models may not sup-
the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
nector to the multimedia socket
port communication protocol and
interface. The device must have
completely. If not inserted complete-
files may not properly play.
audio
Bluetooth®
Wireless
ly, communications between iPod®
Supported iPod® models:
Technology capability (such as for
and audio may be interrupted.
- iPod® Mini
stereo
headphone Bluetooth®
When adjusting the sound effects of
Wireless Technology ). The device
- iPod® 4th (Photo) ~ 6th (Classic)
the iPod® and the audio system, the
generation
can play, but it will not be controlled
sound effects of both devices will
by the audio system.
overlap and might reduce or distort
- iPod® Nano 1st~4th generation
To use iPod® features within the
the quality of the sound.
- iPod® Touch 1st~2nd generation
audio, use the cable provided upon
Deactivate (turn off) the equalizer
The order of search or playback of
purchasing an iPod® device.
function of an iPod® when adjusting
songs in the iPod® can be different
Skipping or improper operation
the audio system's volume, and turn
from the order searched in the audio
may occur depending on the charac-
off the equalizer of the audio system
system.
teristics of your iPod®/iPhone®
when using the equalizer of an
If the iPod® disabled due to its own
device.
iPod®.
malfunction, reset the iPod®. (Reset:
If your iPhone® is connected to both
When not using iPod® with vehicle
Refer to iPod® manual)
the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
audio, detach the iPod® cable from
An iPod® may not operate normally
and USB, the sound may not be
iPod®. Otherwise, iPod® may
on low battery.
properly played. In your iPhone®,
remain in accessory mode, and may
If you connect any external device
select the Dock connector or
not work properly.
while driving, it may lose the vehicle
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology to
control and increase the accident
change the sound output (source).
risk. Park the vehicle before con-
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necting any external devices.
Park the vehicle on a safe location
before connecting an iPod®.
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CD Player (for RDS model) : AC210MDEE
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4-13
Multimedia System
CD Player : AC110MDGG, AC110MDGN, AC110MDGL
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2.
RADIO
TRACK
SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND
6.
SEEK
,
FUNCTIONS
• Changes to FM/AM mode.
• Radio Mode : Automatically search-
❈ Display and settings may differ
• Each time the key is pressed,the
es for broadcast frequencies.
depending on the selected audio.
mode is changed in order of FM1
• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music modes
➟ FM2 ➟ FMA ➟ DAB1 ➟ DAB2 ➟
- Shortly press the key (under 0.8
Audio Head Unit
AM.
seconds): Moves to next or previ-
(for RDS model)
ous song (file)
3.
MEDIA
- Press and hold the key (over 0.8
seconds): Rewinds or fast-for-
• Changes to CD, USB(iPod®), AUX,
wards the current song.
4
My Music, BT Audio mode.
• Each time the key is pressed, the
mode is changed in order of CD,
7.
1
~
6
(Preset)
USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT
• Radio Mode: Saves frequencies
Audio.
(channels) or receives saved fre-
quencies (channels)
4.
PHONE
(if equipped)
• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode
• Operates Phone Screen
-
1 RPT
: Repeat
❈ When a phone is not connected,
-
2 RDM
: Random
1.
(EJECT)
the connection screen is displayed.
• In the Radio, Media, Setup, and
• Ejects the disc.
Menu pop up screen, the number
5. PWR/VOL knob
menu is selected.
Power Knob: Turns power
On/Off by pressing the knob
Volume Knob: Sets volume by
turning the knob left/right
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Multimedia System
9.
TA/SCAN
11.
MENU
• Radio Mode
Displays menus for the current
- Shortly press the key
(under
mode.
0.8seconds): TA On/Off- Press
❈ iPod® List : Move to parent category
and hold the key (over 0.8sec-
FOLDER
onds): Previews each broadcast
12.
FOLDER
,
for 5 seconds each.
• CD MP3, USB mode
: Folder
• Media mode
Search
- Press and hold the key
(over
0.8seconds): Previews each
13.
TUNE knob
song (file) for 10 seconds each.
• Radio mode : Changes frequency
❈ Press and holding the key again to
8.
by turning the knob left/right
continue listening to the current
• Each time the button is shortly
• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode:
song (file).
pressed (under 0.8 seconds), sets
Searches .songs (files) by turning
screen Off ➟ Screen On ➟ Screen
the knob left/right
Off
10.
SETUP
❈ When the desired song is dis-
• Shortly press the key (under 0.8
❈ Audio operation is maintained and
played, press the knob to play the
seconds) : Moves to the Display,
only the screen will be turned Off.
song.
Sound, Phone, System setting
In the screen Off state, press any
• Moves focus in all selection menus
modes
key to turn the screen On again.
and selects menus
• Press and hold the key (over 0.8
seconds) : Move to the Time set-
ting screen
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SYSTEM CONTROLLERS AND
2.
RADIO
TRACK
6.
SEEK
,
FUNCTIONS
• Changes to FM/AM mode.
• Radio Mode : Automatically search-
❈Display and settings may differ
• Each time the key is pressed,the
es for broadcast frequencies.
depending on the selected audio.
mode is changed in order of FM1
• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music modes
➟ FM2 ➟ AM.
- Shortly press the key (under 0.8
Audio Head Unit
seconds): Moves to next or previ-
ous song (file)
3.
MEDIA
- Press and hold the key (over 0.8
• Changes to CD, USB(iPod®), AUX,
seconds): Rewinds or fast-for-
My Music, BT Audio mode.
wards the current song.
4
• Each time the key is pressed, the
mode is changed in order of CD,
USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BT
7.
1
~
6
(Preset)
Audio.
• Radio Mode: Saves frequencies
(channels) or receives saved fre-
quencies (channels)
4.
PHONE
(if equipped)
• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode
• Operates Phone Screen
-
1 RPT
: Repeat
❈ When a phone is not connected,
the connection screen is displayed.
-
2 RDM
: Random
1.
(EJECT)
• In the Radio, Media, Setup, and
• Ejects the disc.
5. PWR/VOL knob
Menu pop up screen, the number
menu is selected.
Power Knob: Turns power
On/Off by pressing the knob
Volume Knob: Sets volume by
turning the knob left/right
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Multimedia System
9.
SCAN
FOLDER
12.
FOLDER
,
• Radio Mode
• CD MP3, USB mode
: Folder
- Press the key (under 0.8 sec-
Search
onds): Previews each broadcast
for 5 seconds each
13.
TUNE knob
• CD, USB, My Music mode
• Radio mode : Changes frequency
- Press the key (under 0.8 sec-
by turning the knob left/right
onds): Previews each song (file)
• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode:
for 10 seconds each
Searches .songs (files) by turning
❈ Press the key again to continue
the knob left/right
listening to the current song (file).
❈ When the desired song is dis-
played, press the knob to play the
8.
DISP
10.
SETUP
song.
• Each time the button is shortly
• Shortly press the key (under 0.8
• Moves focus in all selection menus
pressed (under 0.8 seconds), sets
seconds) : Moves to the Display,
and selects menus
screen Off ➟ Screen On ➟ Screen
Sound, Clock, Phone, System set-
Off
ting modes
❈ Audio operation is maintained and
• Press and hold the key (over 0.8
only the screen will be turned Off.
seconds) : Move to the Time set-
In the screen Off state, press any
ting screen
key to turn the screen On again.
11.
MENU
Displays menus for the current
mode.
❈ iPod® List : Move to parent category
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SETUP (FOR RDS MODEL)
Mode Pop up
Scroll text
- AC210MDEE
[Mode Pop up] Changes
On
[Scroll text] Set
On
/
Off
selection mode
On
: Maintains scroll
• During On state, press the
RADIO
Off
: Scrolls only one (1) time.
Display Settings
or
MEDIA
key to display the mode
change pop up screen.
Song Info
Press the
SETUP
key Select
• When the pop up screen is dis-
[Display] through
TUNE knob or
played, use the
TUNE knob or
When playing an MP3 file, select the
1 RPT
key Select menu through
keys
1
~
6
to select the
desired display info from ‘Folder/File’
desired mode.
or ‘Album/Artist/Song’.
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Multimedia System
Sound Settings
Audio Settings
This menu allows you to set the
‘Bass, Middle, Treble’ and the Sound
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Fader and Balance.
[Sound] through
TUNE knob or
2 RDM
key Select menu through
Select
[Audio Settings]
Select
TUNE knob
menu through TUNE knob Turn
TUNE knob left/right to set
Speed Dependent Volume
• Bass, Middle, Treble : Selects the
Control
sound tone.
This feature is used to automatically
• Fader, Balance : Moves the sound
control the volume level according to
fader and balance.
the speed of the vehicle.
• Default : Restores default settings.
Select [Speed Dependent Vol.] Set
❈ Return : While adjusting values,
in [On/Off] of
TUNE knob
re-pressing the TUNE knob will
restore the parent menu.
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System Settings
Memory Information
Language
(if equipped)
This menu is used to set the display
Press the
SETUP
key Select
and voice recognition language.
[System] through tune knob or
5
Displays currently used memory and
Select
[Language] Set through
key Select menu through
TUNE
total system memory.
TUNE knob
knob
Select [Memory Information] OK
The currently used memory is dis-
played on the left side while the total
system memory is displayed on the
right side.
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❈ The system will reboot after the
language is changed.
❈ Language support by region
-
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