Hyundai Kona (2018 year). Instruction — part 14

Multimedia System
NOTICE
Do not subject the device to
Information on status icons
severe shock or impact. Direct
Icons showing audio status are shown
Operating the device while driv-
pressure onto the front side of
in the upper-right corner of the screen.
ing could lead to accidents due
the monitor may cause damage
to a lack of attention to external
to the LCD.
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Description
surroundings. First park the
When cleaning the device, make
vehicle before operating the
Mute
Mute engaged
sure to turn off the device and
device.
use a dry and smooth cloth.
Remaining battery life of
Adjust the volume to levels that
Never use tough materials, chem-
Battery
a connected Bluetooth®
allow the driver to hear sounds
device
ical cloths, or solvents (alcohol,
from outside of the vehicle.
benzene, thinners, etc.). As such
Handsfree +
Bluetooth® Handsfree
Driving in a state where external
Audio stream-
call and audio streaming
materials may damage the device
ing connection
available
sounds cannot be heard may
panel or cause color/quality dete-
lead to accidents.
rioration.
Handsfree
Bluetooth® Handsfree
connection
call available
Pay attention to the volume set-
Do not place beverages close to
ting when turning the device on.
the audio system. Spilling bever-
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth®
audio
A sudden output of extreme vol-
audio streaming
streaming available
ages may lead to system mal-
ume upon turning the device on
function.
Downloading contacts
Downloading
could lead to hearing impair-
through Bluetooth® wire-
In case of product malfunction,
contacts
ment. (Adjust the volume to a
less communications
please contact your place of pur-
suitable levels before turning off
Downloading call history
chase or After Service center.
Downloading
the device.)
through Bluetooth® wire-
call history
Placing the audio system within
less communications
Turn on the car engine before
an electromagnetic environment
using this device. Do not oper-
Line busy
Phone call in progress
may result in noise interference.
ate the audio system for long
Prevent caustic solutions such
Mic muted during a
periods of time only with the
as perfume and cosmetic oil
Mute mic
call
(caller cannot
ignition turned on as such oper-
hear your voice)
ations may lead to battery dis-
from contacting the dashboard
because they may cause dam-
Display the phone signal
charge.
Phone signal
strength for a cell phone
age or discoloration.
strength
connected by Bluetooth®
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Radio
Presets
DAB/FM (with DAB)
Save up to 36 frequently used sta-
FM/AM (with RDS (if equipped))
tions.
1. Press and hold the desired slot
from 1 through 36. This saves the
current station in the selected slot.
If the slot is empty, simply press-
ing saves the station to the slot.
2. To save in slots numbered 7 or
higher, press the [PRESET] but-
Switching between DAB/FM and AM
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ton to move to the previous/next
• Press the [RADIO] button on the
page and save.
Switching between FM and AM
audio system to switch between
To listen to a preset station, press
DAB/FM and AM.
• Press the [RADIO] button on the
the desired station in the list.
audio system to switch between
FM and AM.
Searching stations
Menu
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
Searching stations
Press the [MENU] button, and select
search stations.
the desired function.
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
• List: A list of all available stations in
search stations.
the current location of the vehicle is
displayed. Press the desired sta-
tion.
• Traffic Announcement (TA): Enable
or disable Traffic Announcements.
• Scan: All available stations are
played for five seconds each.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
tings can be changed.
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Multimedia System
Presets
Menu
Media
Save up to 36 frequently used sta-
Press the [MENU] button, and select
tions.
the desired function.
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Information - Using MP3
1. Press and hold the desired slot
List: A list of all available stations in
Supported audio formats
from 1 through 36. This saves the
the current location of the vehicle is
current station in the selected slot.
displayed. Press the desired sta-
If the slot is empty, simply press-
tion.
ing saves the station to the slot.
Traffic Announcement (TA): Enable
or disable Traffic Announcements.
2. To save in slots numbered 7 or
higher, press the [PRESET] but-
Region : Enable or disable auto-
ton to move to the previous/next
matic switching between regional
page and save.
stations.
To listen to a preset station, press
Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
NOTICE
tings can be changed.
the desired station in the list.
Scan: All available stations are
File formats other than the for-
played for five seconds each.
mats above may not be recog-
nized or playable. Information
Manual tune FM : Search for fre-
such as filename may not be dis-
quencies manually.
played.
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Range of supported compressed file
2. Sampling frequency (Hz)
4. Character display range (Unicode)
types
• Filenames: Up to 64 English char-
1. Bitrate range (Kbps)
acters (64 Korean characters)
• Foldernames: Up to
32 English
characters (32 Korean characters)
• The sound quality of MP3/WMA
Languages supported (Unicode sup-
compressed and WAV files may
port)
vary depending on the bitrate. (A
• Korean: 2,604 characters
higher bitrate can have better
• English: 94 characters
sound quality.)
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• Common Chinese characters:
• The product only recognizes files
with the MP3, WMA or WAV exten-
4,888 characters
sion. Files without one of these
• Special symbols: 986 characters
extensions are not recognized.
NOTICE
3. Number of recognizable folders
Japanese/Simplified
Chinese
and files
characters are not supported.
• Folders: 2,000 for USB
• Files: 6,000 for USB
• No recognition limit for folder hier-
archies
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Multimedia System
Do not touch the USB connections.
Use of aftermarket USB hubs and
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Information
extension cables can result in the
Connecting and disconnecting USB
- Using the USB Devices
vehicle’s audio system failing to rec-
devices rapidly over a short period
Starting the vehicle while a USB
ognize your USB device. Connect
of time can cause equipment failure.
device is connected can damage the
the USB device directly to the multi-
Abnormal sounds may be audible
device. Please disconnect USB
media port of your vehicle.
when the USB device is disconnect-
devices before starting the vehicle.
When using high-capacity USB
ed.
Starting the vehicle or stopping the
devices with logical drive divisions,
Turn the audio off before connecting
engine while an external USB device
only files saved on the highest level
or disconnecting external USB
is connected can result in failure of
logical drive can be played.
devices.
the external USB device to operate.
If applications are loaded on a USB
Recognition may take longer
Be cautious of static electricity when
drive, file playback may fail.
depending on the type, capacity or
connecting/disconnecting external
Some MP3 players, cell phones, dig-
file format of the external USB
USB devices.
ital cameras, etc. (USB devices that
device. This is not a product mal-
An encrypted MP3 player is not rec-
are not recognized as mobile stor-
function.
ognized when connected as an exter-
age) may not operate normally
Use of USB devices for purposes
nal device.
when connected.
other than playing music files is pro-
External USB devices may not be
USB charging may not be supported
hibited.
recognized, depending on the state
by some mobile devices.
Image display and video playback
of the external USB device.
Operation is guaranteed only for
are not supported.
Only products with byte/sectors for-
standard (Metal Cover Type) USB
Use of USB accessories, including
matted at 4 KB or lower are recog-
Memory drives.
charge and heat though the USB I/F,
nized.
can lead to reduced product per-
Only USB devices in FAT12/16/32
formance or malfunctions. Do not
format are recognized; NTFS and
use USB devices or accessories for
ExFAT file systems are not recog-
these purposes.
nized.
Some USB devices are not recog-
nized due to compatibility issues.
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Operation of HDD, CF, SD and
USB
Playback
memory stick devices is not guaran-
Press the
[MEDIA] button, and
teed.
select [USB].
DRM (Digital Rights Management)
• Connect a USB drive to the USB
files cannot be played.
port to automatically play files on
SD-type USB memory, CF-type
the USB drive.
USB memory, and other USB mem-
ory devices that require adapters
Changing songs
for connection are not supported.
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
Proper operation of USB HDDs or
play the previous or next song.
USB drives with connectors that
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loosen due to vehicle vibrations is
Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]
not guaranteed. (iStick, etc.)
(1) Repeat
button to rewind or fast forward the
currently playing song.
• USB products that are
Enable/disable repeat by pressing
used as key chains or
button [1].
Search songs by turning TUNE
cell phone accessories
knob, and press the knob to play.
may damage the USB
(2) Shuffle
jack and affect proper
Enable/disable shuffle play by press-
Selecting songs from a list
file playback. Please refrain from
ing button [2].
Select [List] to see a list of songs
use. Use only products with plug
available for play.
connectors, as shown in the follow-
ing illustration.
(3) List
Select and play the desired song.
When MP3 devices or cell phones
View a list of all songs by pressing
are connected simultaneously
button [3].
through AUX, BT Audio and USB
modes, a popping noise or malfunc-
tion may occur.
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Multimedia System
Repeat play
Shuffle play
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Select [Repeat] to enable or disable
Select [Shuffle] to enable or disable
- Using the iPod® Devices
‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’,
‘Shuffle’,
‘Shuffle folder’ or
‘Shuffle
To use the audio system’s iPod® con-
‘Repeat folder’ or ‘Repeat category’
category’ play.
trol function, use the dedicated
play.
Shuffle: Songs are played in
cable provided with your iPod®.
Repeat all: Repeat all songs.
random order.
Connecting the iPod® to the vehicle
Repeat current song: The cur-
Shuffle folder: Songs within
during play may result in a loud
rently playing song is repeated.
the current folder are played in ran-
noise that lasts about one to two sec-
dom order.
Repeat folder: All songs in the
onds. Connect the iPod® to the vehi-
current folder are repeated.
Shuffle category: Songs within
cle after stopping or pausing play.
the current category are played in
Repeat category: Repeat all
Connect the iPod® with the vehicle
random order.
songs in the current category.
in the ACC ON state to begin charg-
ing.
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When connecting the iPod® cable,
be sure to fully push the cable into
The repeat folder function is available
Press the [MENU] button, and select
the port.
only when songs are playing from the
the desired function.
[File] category under [List].
When EQ effects are enabled simul-
• Information: Detailed information
taneously on external devices, such
on the song that is currently play-
as iPod®s and the audio system, the
ing is displayed.
EQ effects may overlap, causing
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
sound quality deterioration or dis-
tings can be changed.
tortion. Deactivate the EQ function
for all external devices, if possible.
Noise may occur when your iPod®
or the AUX port is connected.
Disconnect and store separately
when not in use.
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There may be noise if the audio sys-
If the iPod® has failed due to an
iPod®
tem is used with an iPod® or AUX
internal defect, please reset the
external device connected to the
iPod® (consult your iPod® manual).
power jack. In these cases, discon-
Depending on the software version,
nect the iPod® or external device
the iPod® may fail to sync with the
from the power jack.
system. If the media is removed or
Play may be interrupted, or device
disconnected before recognition, the
malfunctions may occur depending
previous mode may not be restored
on the characteristics of your
(iPad® cannot be charged).
iPod®/iPhone®.
Cables other than the 1-meter cable
Play may fail if your iPhone® is con-
provided with iPod®/iPhone® prod-
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nected through both Bluetooth® and
ucts may not be recognized.
USB. In this case, select Dock con-
(1) Repeat
When other music apps are used on
nector or Bluetooth® on your
your iPod®, the system sync func-
Enable/disable repeat by pressing
iPhone® to change the sound output
tion may fail due to malfunction of
button [1].
settings.
the iPod® application.
If your software version does not
(2) Shuffle
support the communication proto-
Enable/disable shuffle play by press-
col or your iPod® is not recognized
due to device failure, anomalies or
ing button [2].
defects, iPod® mode cannot be used.
iPod® nano (5th generation) devices
(3) List
may not be recognized if the battery
View a list of all songs by pressing
is low. Charge sufficiently before
button [3].
use.
The search and song play order in
the iPod® device may be different
from the search order in the audio
system.
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Multimedia System
Playback
Repeat play
When other music programs are
running
Connect your iPod® to the audio
Select [Repeat] to enable or disable
USB port, press the [MEDIA] button,
‘Repeat category’,
‘Repeat current
and select [iPod].
song’ play.
Repeat category: Repeat all
Changing songs
songs in the current category.
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
Repeat current song: The cur-
play the previous or next song.
rently playing song is repeated.
Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]
button to rewind or fast forward the
Shuffle play
currently playing song.
Select [Shuffle] to enable or disable
When songs saved on your iPod®
Search songs by turning the TUNE
‘Shuffle category’ play.
are playing through a separate music
knob, and press the knob to play.
Shuffle category: Songs within
app, the above screen is displayed.
the current category are played in
(1) Play/Pause: Pause or play music
random order.
Selecting songs from a list
by pressing button [1].
Select [List] to see a list of songs
(2) iPod files: Play music files saved
Menu
available for play.
on your iPod® by pressing button
Press the [MENU] button, and select
Select and play the desired song.
[2].
the desired function.
(3) Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
• Information: Detailed info on the
tings can be changed by pressing
currently playing song is displayed.
button [3].
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
tings can be changed.
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Playing iPod files
NOTICE
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Select
[iPod files] to play songs
- Using Bluetooth® (BT) Audio
Bluetooth® Handsfree is a fea-
saved on your iPod®.
Bluetooth® Audio mode can only be
ture that enables drivers to prac-
If there are no songs saved on your
used if a Bluetooth®-enabled phone
tice safe driving. Connecting the
iPod®, the [iPod files] is disabled.
is connected. Only devices that sup-
car audio system with a
port Bluetooth® audio can be used.
Bluetooth® phone allows the
user to conveniently make calls,
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If the Bluetooth®-enabled phone is
receive calls, and manage the
disconnected during play, the music
Operation cannot be carried out cor-
phone book. Before using the
stops.
rectly due to iPod® application mal-
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology,
When the TRACK UP/DOWN but-
function.
carefully read the contents of
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tons are used during Bluetooth®
this user’s manual.
audio streaming, a popping noise or
Excessive use or operations
sound interruptions may occur,
while driving may lead to negli-
depending on the cell phone device.
gent driving practices and be
Depending on the cell phone model,
the cause of accidents.
the audio streaming function may
not be supported.
Do not operate the device exces-
sively while driving.
If a phone call is made or received
Viewing the screen for pro-
when music is playing in Bluetooth®
longed periods of time is dan-
Audio mode, the call may mix with
gerous and may lead to acci-
the music.
dents.
When returning to Bluetooth®
When driving, view the screen
Audio mode after ending a call, play
only for short periods of time.
might not resume automatically for
some cell phone models.
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Multimedia System
Bluetooth® (BT) Audio
Playback
Shuffle play
Press the
[MEDIA] button, and
Select [Shuffle] to enable or disable
select [BT Audio].
‘Shuffle’, ‘Shuffle category’ play.
Shuffle: Songs are played in
Changing songs
random order.
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
Shuffle category: Songs within
play the previous or next song.
the current category are played in
random order.
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Some cell phones may not support this
function.
The shuffle function is engaged,
(1) Repeat
depending on the operation of the con-
nected Bluetooth® device.
Enable/disable repeat by pressing
Repeat play
button [1].
Select [Repeat] to enable or disable
Menu
‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’ or
(2) Shuffle
‘Repeat category’ play.
Press the [MENU] button, and select
the desired function.
Enable/disable shuffle play by press-
Repeat all: Repeat all songs.
ing button [2].
• Connections: The currently con-
Repeat current song: The cur-
nected Bluetooth® device can be
rently playing song is repeated.
changed.
(3) Play/Pause
Repeat category: Repeat all
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
Pause or play music by pressing but-
songs in the current category.
tings can be changed.
ton [3].
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The repeat play function is engaged,
Some cell phones may not support this
depending on the operation of the con-
function.
nected Bluetooth® device.
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AUX
Phone
Please be sure to disconnect the
Bluetooth® Handsfree function
through your Bluetooth® device or
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the audio screen.
- Using Bluetooth® (BT) Phone
The Bluetooth® Handsfree function
Bluetooth® is a near-field wireless
helps drivers to drive safely. By con-
networking technology that uses the
necting a Bluetooth®-enabled phone
2.4 GHz frequency to connect vari-
to the vehicle’s audio system, phone
ous devices within a certain distance
calls can be made and received
wirelessly.
through the audio system and con-
The technology is used in PCs,
tacts can be managed. Consult the
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peripherals, Bluetooth® phones,
user manual before use.
Running AUX
tablet PCs, household appliances
Excessive manipulation of controls
Press the
[MEDIA] button, and
and automobiles. Devices support-
while driving, making it difficult to
select [AUX].
ing Bluetooth® can exchange data at
pay attention to the road ahead, can
high speeds without physical cable
• Connect the external device con-
lead to accidents. Do not operate the
nection jack to the AUX terminal to
connections.
device excessively while driving.
run AUX.
Bluetooth® Handsfree devices
Looking at the screen for a pro-
enable convenient access to phone
longed time increases the risk of
Menu
functions through cell phones
accidents. Keep time spent looking
equipped with Bluetooth®.
Press the [MENU] button and select
at the screen to a minimum.
Some Bluetooth® devices may not be
the desired function.
supported by the Bluetooth®
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
Handsfree function.
tings can be changed.
When Bluetooth® is connected and
calls are attempted through a con-
nected cell phone from outside the
vehicle, the call is connected
through the Bluetooth® Handsfree
function of the vehicle.
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Multimedia System
Precautions when connecting
Even if your device supports
Some Bluetooth® devices are sub-
Bluetooth® devices
Bluetooth®, a Bluetooth® connec-
ject to intermittent Bluetooth® con-
tion cannot be established if the
nection failures. In this case, use
The vehicle supports the following
device’s Bluetooth® function is
the following method.
Bluetooth®
functions.
Some
switched off. Search and connect
Bluetooth® devices may not sup-
1) Turn the Bluetooth® function off
with the Bluetooth® function
port some functions.
on your Bluetooth® device
enabled.
Turn it on and try again.
1) Bluetooth® Handsfree phone
Pair or connect Bluetooth® devices
calls
2) Delete the paired device from
to the audio system with the vehi-
both the audio system and
2) Operations during a call
cle at a standstill.
Bluetooth® device, then pair
(Private, Switch, Mic Vol. con-
If a Bluetooth® connection is lost
again.
trols)
due to abnormal conditions while a
3) Download call history saved to
3) Power down your Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® device is connected
device
➟ Turn it on and try
the Bluetooth® device
(communication range exceeded,
again.
4) Download contacts saved to the
device power OFF, communication
4) Completely remove the battery
Bluetooth® device
errors, etc.), the disconnected
from your Bluetooth® device;
5) Automatic contacts/call history
Bluetooth® device is searched for
reinsert it, reboot, and attempt
download when Bluetooth® is
and automatically reconnected.
connection.
connected
If
you want to disable the
5) Restart the vehicle and reat-
6) Automatic Bluetooth® device
Bluetooth® device auto-connect
tempt connection.
connection when the vehicle is
function, turn the Bluetooth® func-
started
tion OFF on your device. Consult
the user manuals for individual
7) Bluetooth® audio streaming
devices to see whether Bluetooth®
playback
is supported.
Before connecting the audio sys-
Handsfree call quality and volume
tem to your device, make sure your
may vary depending on the type of
device supports Bluetooth®.
Bluetooth® device.
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Pairing a Bluetooth® device
4-1. For devices that require passkey
entry, a passkey entry screen is
Information on pairing Bluetooth®
shown on your Bluetooth®
devices
device.
• Pairing refers to the process of
-
Enter the passkey ‘0000’, in your
pairing Bluetooth® cell phones or
Bluetooth® device.
devices with the system prior to
connection. This is a necessary
4-2. For devices that require passkey
procedure for Bluetooth® connec-
confirmation, the following
tion and usage.
screen is shown on the audio
(1) Vehicle name: Searched name in
system. A 6-digit passkey input
• Up to five devices can be paired.
Bluetooth® device.
screen is shown in the
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• Pairing Bluetooth® device is not
Bluetooth® device.
allowed while vehicle is moving.
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The vehicle name in the image above
Pairing the first Bluetooth® device
is an example. Refer to your device for
Press the [PHONE] button on the
the actual name of your device.
audio system or the [CALL] button
on the steering wheel remote control
2. Search for available Bluetooth®
➟ Search for the vehicle from the
devices in the Bluetooth® menu of
Bluetooth® device, and pair ➟ Enter
your Bluetooth® device
(cell
the passkey on the Bluetooth®
phone, etc.).
device or approve passkey
-
After confirming that the 6-digit
3. Confirm that the vehicle name in
Bluetooth® pairing completed.
passkey on the audio screen
your Bluetooth® device matches
the vehicle name shown on the
and the Bluetooth® device are
identical, select
[OK] in your
1. When the [PHONE] button on the
audio screen, then select it.
audio or the [CALL] button on the
Bluetooth® device.
steering wheel remote control is
pressed, the following screen is
displayed. Devices can now be
paired.
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Multimedia System
Connecting Bluetooth® devices
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If there are no connected devices
The 6-digit passkey in the image
• Bluetooth® standby mode lasts for
above is an example. Refer to your
three minutes. If a device is not
Press the [PHONE] button on the
vehicle for the actual passkey.
paired within three minutes, pairing
audio system or the [CALL] button in
is canceled. Start over from the
the steering wheel remote control ➟
beginning.
List of paired Bluetooth® devices ➟
Pairing a second Bluetooth® device
Select the desired Bluetooth® device
• For most Bluetooth® devices, a con-
Press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button
nection is established automatically
from the list ➟ Connect Bluetooth®.
on the audio system
➟ Select
after pairing. Some devices, howev-
[Bluetooth]
➟ Select [Connections]
er, require separate confirmation
➟ Select [Add new device].
when connecting after pairing. Be
sure to check your Bluetooth®
device after pairing to confirm that
it has connected.
- The pairing procedure from this
point is identical to [Pairing the first
Bluetooth device].
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If there are connected devices
Accepting/rejecting phone calls
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Press the [PHONE] button on the
Receiving phone calls with
• When the incoming call screen is
audio system ➟ Select [Settings] ➟
Bluetooth® connected.
displayed, audio mode and the set-
Select
[Connections]
➟ Select
tings screen cannot be shown. Only
Bluetooth® device to connect ➟ Select
call volume control is supported.
[Connect] ➟ Connect Bluetooth®.
• Some Bluetooth® devices may not
support the call reject function.
• Some Bluetooth® devices may not
support the phone number display
function.
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(1) Caller name: If the caller number
is in your contacts, the correspon-
ding name is displayed.
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(2) Incoming phone number: Incoming
phone number is displayed.
• Only one Bluetooth® device can be
connected at a time.
(3) Accept: Accept call.
• When a Bluetooth® device is con-
(4) Reject: Reject call.
nected, other devices cannot be
paired.
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Multimedia System
Operation during calls
Menu
Favourites
Incoming call with Bluetooth® con-
Press the [MENU] button and select
Press the [PHONE] button on the
nected ➟ Select [Accept].
the desired function.
audio system ➟ Select [Favourites] ➟
• Switch: Switch between calls if
Favourites list displayed.
connected to two or more calls.
• Microphone Volume: Adjust outgo-
ing voice volume.
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Some Bluetooth® devices may not
support the Private function.
The outgoing voice volume may
(1) Call duration: Call duration display.
vary depending on the type of
(1) Add to favourites: Add a down-
(2) Caller name: If the caller number is
Bluetooth® device. If the outgoing
loaded phone number to
in your contacts, the corresponding
voice volume is too high or low,
name is displayed.
adjust the Microphone Volume.
favourites.
The Switch menu will only be dis-
(2) Favourites list: A list of paired
(3) Incoming phone number: Incoming
played if connected to two or more
favourite is displayed
phone number is displayed.
calls.
Connect a call when selected.
(4) Private: Call is transferred to a cell
phone.
Menu
(5) End: End call.
Press the [MENU] button, and select
(6) Mute: Block outgoing voice.
the desired function.
• Delete: Delete a saved favourites.
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