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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

 

FD-01

 

 

 

MP3/USB/AUX/BLUETOOTH/iPod 

 

CD PLAYER WITH 

 

AM/FM RADIO

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for FD-01

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL FD 01 MP3 USB AUX BLUETOOTH iPod CD PLAYER WITH AM FM RADIO ...

Page 2: ...ls shown in the main vehicle user manual are not relevant to the radio model depicted in this user manual Contents 1 Anti Theft Security Code Page 04 2 Bluetooth Page 05 3 Bluetooth Audio Player Page 13 4 Phonebook Page 15 5 General Controls Page 18 6 Steering Wheel Controls Page 20 7 AM FM Tuner Page 21 8 CD Player Page 22 9 USB Player Page 24 10 iPod Player Page 25 11 AUX Input Page 27 12 Firmwa...

Page 3: ...ATICAL DOWN TUNING TRACK DOWN REVIEW i AUTOMATICAL UP TUNING TRACK UP CUE J AUX BUTTON AUX 1 PRESET 1 MEMORY INFO ID3 Tag Display Mode 1 PRESET 2 MEMORY SCAN Scan Mode 1 PRESET 3 MEMORY RPT Repeat Mode 1 PRESET 4 MEMORY RDM Random Mode 1 PRESET 5 MEMORY DIRECTORY DOWN 1 PRESET 6 MEMORY DIRECTORY UP 1 EJECT 1 EQUALIZER EQ 1 CD SLOT 1 PHONE BOOK BUTTON 2 OFF HOOK BUTTON 2 ON HOOK BUTTON 2 MICROPHONE...

Page 4: ... is correct the radio will begin normal operation 8 If the code on the display is not the same as printed on the card change the relevant digit by pressing the preset button until the correct number is displayed 9 If an incorrect code is entered the radio will display 2 ENTRY ATTEMPTS REMAINING 10 Enter the code again If the display shows 1 ENTRY ATTEMPT REMAINING it is most likely that the correc...

Page 5: ...y may therefore become drained if the ignition switch remains in the ACC position for an extended period of time b Bluetooth technology uses low power radio transmission to connect to your Bluetooth mobile phone or Bluetooth music player As radio signal strength reduces over distance the quality of sound performance during phone calls and music playback may become poor if the distance between the ...

Page 6: ...ies of vertical black sections providing a guide to the battery charge level This indicator may not be 100 accurate nor show the identical level of the battery compared to the indicator on the mobile phone or music player If your device does not transmit battery condition level via Bluetooth or is not fully compatible with the car radio Bluetooth specification the indicator is not displayed Signal...

Page 7: ...ing your Bluetooth device to search and pair with the radio is provided in section 2 2 2 Setting your Bluetooth device to pairing mode on the next page of this booklet 5 If you wish to end the radio PAIRING mode press button 2 6 If the pairing process is successful the Bluetooth logo appears on the radio display Handsfree and the name of the device e g Samsung or Nokia or iPhone and then Handsfree...

Page 8: ...g is complete the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio will attempt to connect to your device Some devices will require further operation to then connect to the car radio It is recommended that the device is set to Automatically Connect to the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio so that whenever the car ignition switch is switched on the device will automatically connect to the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio d The HYUNDAI Blueto...

Page 9: ...play the name of the paired Bluetooth device memorized in the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio You may also turn knob C to display the paired devices Each time knob C is turned the displays shows the following using the example table 1 1 Samsung iPhone Nokia Motorola Empty Empty BACK 7 Once the name of the Bluetooth device you wish to connect is displayed press knob C to connect that device 8 If the connec...

Page 10: ...of the Bluetooth devices previously paired You may also turn the knob C to display the paired devices 7 Once the name of the Bluetooth device you wish to delete is displayed in this example Samsung press knob C to have the Samsung device deleted 8 The display will then show Delete No or if knob C is turned Delete Ok on the display 9 To confirm deletion the selected device select Delete Ok and pres...

Page 11: ... other party may drop out or end for no apparent reason In most cases this will be due to the mobile telephone network Make sure the mobile phone is as close as possible to the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio to ensure best Bluetooth connection quality c To ensure the best sound quality at both calling party end and within the cabin during a hands free call close the windows and speak clearly toward the H...

Page 12: ...ng 2 4 1 until Voice Volume is displayed 2 When Voice Volume appears on the display press knob C to display the current level of the calling voice 3 Turn knob C right or left to adjust the calling voice volume as desired 4 Press knob C to store the level selected Note The calling voice level may be adjusted during a call using the volume control on the radio or using the steering wheel remote cont...

Page 13: ...revious music track Next Track or Previous Track will be displayed on the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio Using Steering Wheel Remote Control 8 Press the MODE button until Bluetooth Audio is displayed 9 Select the music player of your Bluetooth device 10 Press PLAY on the device to begin playback see notes below 11 Press UP or DOWN icon buttons on the steering wheel to advance to the next or previous musi...

Page 14: ...y connect to the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio 3 Connect the music player to the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio using the Device Manager and Select Phone actions described earlier in this user manual 4 Start playing music from the Bluetooth music player using the Bluetooth Audio function 5 Now connect the mobile phone to the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio using the menu system of the mobile phone Do not use the HYUND...

Page 15: ...ed entries During the transfer activity WAITING appears on the display and remains on the display until the new entries begin to transfer from the mobile phone 5 Check your mobile phone instruction manual to understand how to transfer phone number and name entries using Bluetooth Begin transferring the phone number content from you mobile phone to the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio while WAITING is displ...

Page 16: ...t the end of the name 7 Press knob C for 2 seconds The name is now stored 8 The display now shows Incoming Call Number Edit When the cursor appears on the display press button 1 for 2 seconds The display shows Incoming Call Number Edit and the last received call phone number is displayed with the editing cursor at the end of the number 9 Press knob C for 2 seconds to store the displayed number The...

Page 17: ...cating that the first character of the name can be entered 6 Turn knob C to change the editing cursor to display the character to be used as the first letter of the name of the phonebook entry Press knob C to enter that character 7 The cursor flashes next to the entered characters indicating the next character is ready for selection To delete the previous character turn knob C until the back arrow...

Page 18: ...ld knob b longer than 3 seconds 2 Turn knob b right to display Clock Setting Press knob b again 3 Turn knob b left or right to increase or decrease the HOUR value Press knob b again to set 4 Turn knob b left or right to increase or decrease the MINUTE value Press knob b again to set The time is set and the display shows the previous mode C Audio Settings The tone and individual speaker levels may ...

Page 19: ...th pairing Refer section 2 2 2 2 On Hook This button operates several functions 1 A single press rejects an incoming call Refer section 2 3 1 2 A single press ends an active phone call Refer section 2 3 1 3 A single press cancels Bluetooth menu selections Refer section 2 2 Display Setting DISP Button Press DISP button 2 to change the display conditions shown on the top of the display The sequence ...

Page 20: ...ttons may not operate when using some Bluetooth music players b CUE and REVIEW is not available when using BT Audio mode c The audio will be muted when using CUE and REVIEW with MP3 or WMA tracks sourced from a CD or USB except iPod 6 3 MODE Press the MODE button for less than 1 second to change to the next available mode The complete mode sequence for selection is shown below Press the MODE butto...

Page 21: ...ive 1 Press buttons 1 to 1 for less than 3 seconds will recall the radio station memorized to that preset button memory 2 Press buttons 1 to 1 for more than 3 seconds store the current tuned radio station into that preset pressed Note Preset station memories are lost if the vehicle battery is disconnected 7 5 2 Best Station Memory BSM Button Radio stations may be automatically stored in the radio ...

Page 22: ...e button is pressed the track number to be played is increased Press and hold this button to CUE or advance rapidly in the forward direction Note When playing MP3 or WMA tracks the CUE and REVIEW function is available but audio content is not with heard during that function 8 5 1 DISC EJECT This button 1 will eject the disc an the radio will return to the previous mode Note If the eject function d...

Page 23: ...ngside the track or file name on the line below 6 When the desired track is displayed press knob C to begin playback of that track For CD DA Playback 1 Turn knob C to display the tracks available on the CD 2 When the desired track is displayed press knob C to begin playback of that track 8 10 1 DIRECTORY DOWN During MP3 WMA playback select the previous folder directory by pressing button 1 briefly...

Page 24: ...there are no compatible music files found on the USB device the radio returns to the previous mode and displays No File b USB Error will be displayed if the USB device is not compatible with the radio c Use of MULTI CARD READER devices may not work correctly d USB music players will be recognized as storage devices by the radio 9 2 Charging USB Player When a USB device is connected to the radio th...

Page 25: ...ck begins Press and hold this button to REVIEW or advance rapidly in the backward direction 10 3 i Track Up Cue This button i is used to select track up When this button is pressed playback of the next track is started Each time the button is pressed the track number to be played is increased Press and hold this button to CUE or advance rapidly in the forward direction 10 4 1 Info Button 1 is used...

Page 26: ... or left to display the available categories The sequence of category display is as follows 3 When the selected category is displayed press knob c to display the content available for selection in that category That category is shown next to a folder icon on the display 4 To return up to the higher category press knob c for 2 seconds while in the search mode 5 Turn knob c to browse the available c...

Page 27: ...he display shows Connected Note a If the AUX mode is selected and no plug is inserted in the AUX socket the display will show Not Connected b The audio quality of your media player and the audio tracks on it may not be of the same sound quality as the car audio system s CD player c If the volume level of the media player is too low compared with the radio or CD increase the volume of the connected...

Page 28: ... Connect the USB storage device with the valid firmware file to the radio 4 Reading appears on the display 5 If the file is correct for upgrading Update File Select appears on the display 6 Turn knob c The LCD then displays as follows 7 Select the file to be upgraded press knob c to start the upgrade of that file 8 During the upgrade process the display shows the upgrade file selected and the prog...

Page 29: ...xpose discs to direct sunlight high temperatures or high humidity for extended periods Do not stick paper tape or labels on the disc surfaces nor write on them with any type of marker 2 Discs with non standard shapes e g heart square star cannot be played on this unit Attempting to do so may damage the unit Do not use such discs 3 Before playing clean the discs with a cleaning cloth specifically d...

Page 30: ...to replace your faulty MP3 WMA CD Player This product guarantee does not cover damage to your MP3 WMA CD Player with CD MP3 WMA and TUNER if it has been subjected to misuse or abuse A fee to extend warranty service to any unit that has been misused or abused will be applied prior to any service work carried out This guarantee does not cover any call for warranty service or change over product serv...

Page 31: ...d by Microsoft Corporation WMA is similar to MP3 with respect to size sound quality and text display WMA files are created using the Windows Media Player on a personal computer Your HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio plays most WMA files Note The elapsed playing time shown on the display may not be correct when playing MP3 files encoded with variable bit rate VBR MP3 and WMA files encoded at bit rates lower ...

Page 32: ... equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You ar...

Page 33: ...ook IEC 908 Logical File Format ISO 9660 level 1 2 3 Joliet UDF 1 02 1 50 2 00 2 01 2 50 2 60 Usable Sampling and Bit Rates MP3 Sampling rate 44 1 KHz Bit rate 32 320 KB s with VBR WMA Bit rate 48 192 KB s ID3 Tags ID3v1 ID3v2 AUX Input Sensitivity 2V VOLUME STEP 20 400 and 800 mV 10 K Ohm USB Charging Current 600mA Bluetooth Version 2 0 Output Power 4dBm Max Profile Advanced Audio Distribution Pr...

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