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April 15, 2025

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  • Page 1 DIS Navigation System Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 3 You may read our Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy on the GenesisMotorsUSA.com website at: http://www.genesismotorsusa. com/privacy-policy.html If you would like to receive a hard copy of our Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy, please contact our Genesis Customer Care Center at: Genesis Customer Care...
  • Page 4 Thank you for purchasing the DIS Navigation System. This User’s Manual provides information on methods of using the DIS Navigation System. Before using the product, read the contents of this user’s manual carefully and use the product safely. The map screens used in this user’s manual may differ from actual road conditions due to road •...
  • Page 5 Information about this Manual Information about the User's Manual Notations used within this User's Manual Before using the product, read and follow all instructions and safety information provided in this user's manual. Warnings Failure to observe the safety instructions within this category This user's manual uses the notations of 'Warning' and 'Cautions' could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions 'Safety Precautions' are designed to assist in safe and proper use of the product and prevent potential accidents or dangers. Please comply with all warnings and cautions at all times. Safety Precautions are classified as ‘Warnings’ and ‘Cautions’ and have the following meanings. Warnings Failure to observe the safety instructions within this category could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 7 Safety Precautions The manufacturer shall not be responsible for accidents that occur due to violation of rules and regulations or actual circumstances. Cautions Failure to observe the safety instructions within this category could result in accident related injuries or vehicle damage. Do not use the system with the engine Do not disassemble, repair or modify idle for prolonged periods of time.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents General Information Room Mirror Key ........Selecting Broadcasts from Presets ..Before using USB Devices ......Selecting Broadcasts from List ..
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Scanning Radio Channels ......Searching Previous/Next Files Display Settings ............Scanning Presets (Preset Scan) ..
  • Page 10 Table of Contents USB Image Shuffle Search ...............
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Pairing and Connecting a Phone Displaying Current Position Google Search ................. Changing Map Scale ....... Setting Destinations through When No Phones are Paired Adjusting Navi Volume...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Setup Adding Contacts to Favorites Display Ratio ............Navigation Settings Deleting Contacts from Favorites ..
  • Page 13 ......Accessing SiriusXM Data Displaying Drive Mode Settings Screen ......Blue Link (Genesis Connected Service) SiriusXM Weather Information Engine/Transmission ...........
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Before Thinking the Product has About Transmission and Reception Malfunctioned of Radio Waves ........Before thinking the product has Using the Rear View Mirror Keys ..
  • Page 15: Before Using Usb Devices

    General Information Before using USB Devices device may differ depending on the type, size, or file formats Turn the engine on before connecting a USB device for use. stored on the USB. Such time differences are not indications Connecting the USB device prior to turning on the ignition may of a malfunction. lead to USB device damage.
  • Page 16: Supported File Specification

    General Information Supported DivX File Specification S upported Resolutions: HD DivX files (Non DRM only) and non- • DivX files. Frame Rate: under 30 fps • If video/voice data structure are not interleaved, then only the • Plug Type Connector sound or video (not both) may operate. Supported File Formats: “.avi”, “.mpg”, “.mpeg”, “.mp4”, "mkv" •...
  • Page 17: Information On Ipod Devices

    General Information Information on iPod Devices Supported iPod Devices iPod is the registered trademark of Apple Inc. iPod Classic • iPod nano: 4~7th generation • Using iPod Devices iPod touch: 2~5th generation • Some iPods with unsupported communication protocols may iPad: 2~4th generation •...
  • Page 18: Registered Trademarks And Licenses

    General Information Registered Trademarks and Licenses HD Radio iPod® HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from DTS iPod is the registered trademark of Apple Inc. Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio™ and the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc” logos are proprietary trademarks Bluetooth®...
  • Page 19: Gracenote® End User License Agreement

    General Information Gracenote® End User License Agreement Gracenote reserves all rights in Gracenote Data, the Gracenote This application or device contains software from Gracenote, Software, and the Gracenote Servers, including all ownership Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”). The software from rights.
  • Page 20: General Information

    General Information Gracenote is not obligated to provide you with new enhanced or additional data types or categories that Gracenote may provide in the future and is free to discontinue its services at any time. GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
  • Page 21: Head Unit

    Component Names and Functions Head Unit Name Description Name Description When the power is off, press the dial to turn the Each press of the key will change • • power on. the mode in order of Jukebox→USB/ MEDIA When the power is on, press and hold the dial to iPod→AUX→Bluetooth Audio.
  • Page 22 Component Names and Functions Head Unit Name Description Name Description Displays the current position on the map. Radio: Searches radio broadcasts and SXM • • MAP/VOICE • When already in the map screen, provides channels. voice guidance. TUNE Media: Searches tracks or files. When the •...
  • Page 23: Head Unit (For Canada)

    Component Names and Functions Head Unit (for Canada) Name Description Name Description When the power is off, press the dial to turn the Each press of the key will change • • power on. the mode in order of Jukebox→USB/ MEDIA When the power is on, press and hold the dial to iPod→AUX→Bluetooth Audio.
  • Page 24 Component Names and Functions Head Unit (for Canada) Name Description Name Description Displays the current position on the map. Radio: Searches radio broadcasts and SXM • • MAP/VOICE • When already in the map screen, provides channels. voice guidance. TUNE Media: Searches tracks or files.
  • Page 25: Front Central Controller

    Component Names and Functions Front Central Controller Name Description Name Description BACK Displays the previous screen. MENU Displays the MENU popup screen. Various functions can be operated by turning, HOME Displays the HOME screen. Controller pushing or pressing the controller. ※Product images may slightly differ from the actual product.
  • Page 26: Rear Controller (Optional)

    Component Names and Functions Rear Controller (optional) Name Description Name Description Used to search and select frequencies, Operates AM mode. ∨SEEK∧ channels, and files. Operates FM mode. DISP Turns the display on/off. Operates SiriusXM mode. • When shortly pressed: Turns the AV on/ Volume Adjusts the volume.
  • Page 27: Steering Remote Controller

    Component Names and Functions Steering Remote Controller Name Description VOL+/VOL- Turn the wheel up/down to adjust the • volume. Mute ( • Press to mute the volume. When shortly pressed (under 0.8 seconds) • - Radio: Searches broadcasts and channels saved to Presets.
  • Page 28: Room Mirror Key

    Component Names and Functions Room Mirror Key Name Description • Connects to the Blue Link® Center to speak with Blue Link consultants. • When pressed again during call, ends call. Blue Link Request information about places via Blue Link Voice Voice Local Local Search.
  • Page 29: Turning The System On

    Basic Operation Turning the System On Information • Operations are unavailable while the system is booting. Some time 1. Press the engine start button to turn the system on. may be required until all features are ready for use. Once the system is turned on, the logo and safety warning •...
  • Page 30: Turning The Av Off

    Basic Operation Turning the AV Off Adjusting the Volume With the system on, press the power dial on the head unit to turn the AV off. Turning the AV On When the AV is off, press the power dial on the head unit to turn the AV on.
  • Page 31: Resetting The System

    Basic Operation Resetting the System Operating the Controller This feature is used to reset the system in cases of unforeseen Turn the controller left/right or use the 4-directional joystick to errors or problems. To reset the system, use a clip or a pin to select or move between menus.
  • Page 32: Inputting Text

    Basic Operation Inputting Text HOME Screen Turn the controller left/right or push up/down to select the 1. Press the key. The HOME screen is displayed. desired character. Press the controller to input the selected character. 2. Within the HOME screen, use the controller to select the desired mode.
  • Page 33: Assistant Window

    Basic Operation Assistant Window The Assistant window allows you to set options to be displayed on the right side of the screen. Name Description Assistant Window Turns the Assistant window on/off. Map View-Heading Displays map in vehicle traveling direction. Map View-3D View Displays map in 3D mode. Map View-North Displays map so that north is always facing up.
  • Page 34: Fm/Am Radio Mode Screen

    FM/AM Radio FM/AM Radio Mode Screen <When HD Radio is turned off> <When HD Radio is turned on> Name Description Name Description Displays or changes the currently operating Mode List Displays station lists. mode. • Displays information such as preset number, HD Radio station name, broadcast, radio text, program Station Info...
  • Page 35 FM/AM Radio FM/AM Radio Mode Screen Name Description HD Radio Turns HD Radio reception status on/off. List Displays station lists. Saves current broadcast to the desired preset Save as Preset number. Plays broadcasts with good reception for 5 Scan seconds each. Sound Displays the Sound Settings screen.
  • Page 36: Starting Radio Mode

    FM/AM Radio Starting Radio Mode Selecting Broadcasts from Presets 1. Press the key on the head unit. Or press → This feature is used to listen to broadcasts saved to presets. [Radio]. The most recently played broadcast will start. Up to 35 broadcasts can be saved as presets. 2.
  • Page 37: Selecting Broadcasts From List

    FM/AM Radio HD Radio On/Off Selecting Broadcasts from List 1. In FM/AM radio mode , press or press →[List]. 1. In FM/AM radio mode, press →[HD Radio] to display 2. Select the list with the desired broadcast or press the HD Radio stations. HD Radio Reception & Channel buttons will key to select the desired broadcast.
  • Page 38: Saving Radio Broadcast To Presets

    FM/AM Radio Saving Radio Broadcast to Presets This feature is used to manually save the current broadcast to the desired preset number. 1. In FM/AM radio mode or station list screen, search the broadcast you wish to save. 2. Press →[Save as Preset].
  • Page 39: Changing Preset Order

    FM/AM Radio Changing Preset Order Scanning Radio Broadcasts Scanning Presets (Preset Scan) This feature is used to change the order of broadcasts saved to the preset list. Broadcasts saved to presets are previewed for 5 seconds each. 1. In the Presets screen, press →[Reorder].
  • Page 40: Scanning Broadcasts (Scan)

    FM/AM Radio Information Scanning Broadcasts (Scan) • While Scan is operating, changing the broadcast or pressing the Broadcasts with good reception are previewed for 5 seconds controller will cancel scan and start playing the currently selected each. broadcast. Pressing → [Stop Preset Scan] will also start In FM/AM radio mode, press →[Scan].
  • Page 41: Sound Settings

    FM/AM Radio Information • While Scan is operating, changing the broadcast or pressing the controller will cancel scan and start playing the currently selected broadcast. Pressing → [Stop Scan] will also start playing the currently selected broadcast. Sound Settings Press →[Sound Settings].
  • Page 42: Siriusxm Radio Mode Screen

    SiriusXM Radio SiriusXM Radio Mode Screen Name Description Name Description Displays or changes the currently operating Live Changes live broadcast mode. Mode mode. Control Enables use of Play/Pause/Rewind/Fast-forward Displays information such as Preset number, Panel features. Info Screen Channel name, Channel number, Artist name, Smart Displays the first 10 SiriusXM channels saved Song title, Contents info and Category info.
  • Page 43 SiriusXM Radio SiriusXM Radio Mode Screen Name Description Saves current channel to the desired preset Save as Preset number. Channel Displays SiriusXM Radio Channel Lists. List Used to search channels by entering channel Direct Tune numbers. Displays a list of selected channels with related Program Guide programs and timeframes.
  • Page 44: Starting Mode

    SiriusXM Radio Starting Mode Selecting Channels from Presets 1. Press the key on the head unit to play the most This feature is used to listen to channels saved to presets. recent channel. You can also press →[Radio] 1. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, press [Presets]. →[SiriusXM].
  • Page 45: Selecting Channels From Smart Favorites

    SiriusXM Radio Selecting Channels from Smart Favorites Selecting Channels from List 1. In the SiriusXM Radio Mode, press or press 1. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, press 2. Select the desired channel. →[Channel List]. 2. Select the list with the desired channel or press the key to select the desired broadcast. Information • In SiriusXM Radio Mode, pressing the Smart Favorite feature will automatically display the first 10 SiriusXM channels saved within the Information...
  • Page 46: Selecting Channels Through Direct Tune

    SiriusXM Radio Category Lock Selecting Channels through Direct Tune 1. In the SiriusXM Radio Mode, press →[Direct Tune]. To turn on Category Lock, press 2. Enter the desired channel number and press [ <Category Lock is off> When Category Lock is turned OFF, all channels can be searched.
  • Page 47: Saving Channels To Preset

    SiriusXM Radio Saving Channels to Preset To turn off Category Lock, press This feature is used to manually save the current channel to the desired preset number. 1. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, search the channel you wish to save. 2. Press →[Save as Preset]. <Category Lock is on> When a channel category is locked, only channels within the locked category can be searched.
  • Page 48: Changing Preset Order

    SiriusXM Radio Changing Preset Order This feature is used to change the order of broadcasts saved to the preset list. 1. In the Presets screen, press →[Reorder]. 3. Select the desired preset number. 4. The channel is saved to the selected preset. Information •...
  • Page 49: Scanning Radio Channels

    SiriusXM Radio Scanning Radio Channels Scanning Channels (Scan) Scanning Presets (Preset Scan) Channels are previewed for 5 seconds each. Channels saved to presets are previewed for 5 seconds each. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, press →[More Features] 1. In the Presets screen, press →[Preset Scan]. →[Scan]. Information •...
  • Page 50: Program Guide

    SiriusXM Radio Program Guide Information • While Scan is operating, changing the channel or pressing the This feature provides a list of selected channels with related controller will cancel scan and start playing the currently selected programs and timeframes. channel. Pressing →...
  • Page 51: Sound Settings

    SiriusXM Radio Category List Information → • In Program Guide screen, press [Category Filter] to This feature is used to search channels within the desired display channels in other categories. category or add desired categories using the Filter feature. In Program Guide screen, press →...
  • Page 52: Category Filter

    SiriusXM Radio Category Filter 2. Select the desired category. This feature allows users to add desired categories using the Filter feature. 1. In the Category List screen, press →[Category Filter]. 2. Select the desired categories. 3. Select the desired channel. 3. Press to complete filtering.
  • Page 53: Featured Favorites

    SiriusXM Radio Featured Favorites Favorites This feature allows SiriusXM to broadcast additional presets. They This feature is used to display/save/delete the Song and Artist are dynamic and can change often, allowing you to discover new alerts. channels. 1. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, press →[More Features] 1. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, press →[More Features] →[Favorites]. →[Featured Favorites]. 2. Press [Favorites List] to display the favorites list. 2. Press the category to display its channel list.
  • Page 54: Favorites List Menus

    SiriusXM Radio Favorites List Menus Saving Song/Artist Alert 1. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, press →[More Features] This feature is used to add song and artist alerts. →[Favorites] →[Favorites List]. 1. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, press →[More Features] →[Favorites]. 2. Press [Save Artist Alert] or [Save Song Alert] to add the current song or artist to the Favorites list. [List]: Displays the favorites list.
  • Page 55: Turning On/Off Song/Artist Alert

    SiriusXM Radio Turning On/Off Song/Artist Alert 3. A popup is displayed when a channel starts playing a song or This feature is used to turn song and artist alerts on/off. artist saved in Favorites. 1. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, press →[More Features] →[Favorites]. 2. Check the [Song Alert] or [Artist Alert] box to turn the alert on. [Tune]: Plays the corresponding channel.
  • Page 56: Skip Channels

    SiriusXM Radio Skip Channels Subscription Status This feature allows the user to select channels to be skipped when This feature is used to check the Subscription status of SiriusXM. using relative (up/down) browsing and other channel listings. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, press →[More Features] 1. In SiriusXM Radio Mode, press →[More Features] →[Subscription Status]. →[Skip Channel]. 2. Press the channels to skip. [Yes]: Calls SiriusXM for service subscription information.
  • Page 57: Siriusxm Data Mode

    SiriusXM Radio SiriusXM Data Mode The SiriusXM™ Data Service is a paid membership Satellite radio service which provides users with traffic, stock, movie times, fuel prices and weather information. Starting Mode Press →[Radio] →[SiriusXM Data]. For more information, refer to "SiriusXM Data" on page 183.
  • Page 58: Jukebox Music

    Jukebox Music Jukebox Music Screen Name Description Name Description Displays or changes the currently operating Shuffle Turns Shuffle feature on/off. Mode mode. Repeat Turns Repeat feature on/off. Play File Displays the artist, song, and album information. This feature previews the beginning part of each Info Scan file for 10 seconds each.
  • Page 59: Playing Jukebox Music

    Jukebox Music Playing Jukebox Music Fast-forwarding/Rewinding You can play audio files saved in the Jukebox. The current file can be fast-forwarded or rewound. If there are no music files in the Jukebox, use the [Copy to Location Description Jukebox] feature to copy files into the Jukebox. • Press and hold the key.
  • Page 60: Using The List

    Jukebox Music Using the List Using the List Menu Playing by Searching Lists 1. In the List screen, press Desired files can be quickly searched and played by searching 2. In the List menu screen, select the feature you want to operate. lists. 1. In the play screen, press [ • [Now Playing]: Displays the current play screen. • [Jukebox Management]: This feature is used to view the 2.
  • Page 61: Shuffle

    Jukebox Music Shuffle Repeat This feature is used to play files in random order. This feature is used to repeat the current file. 1. In the play screen, press 1. In the play screen, press 2. Check the [Shuffle] box. 2.
  • Page 62: Scan

    Jukebox Music Scan Search This feature previews the beginning part of each file for 10 This feature is used to search files by folder, artist, album, song, seconds each. or genre. In the play screen, press →[Scan]. 1. In the play screen, press →[Search].
  • Page 63: Jukebox Management

    Jukebox Music Jukebox Management Sound Settings This feature is used to view the Jukebox capacity or delete Press →[Sound Settings]. Jukebox files. To learn more, refer to the "Sound Settings" section on page 146. 1. In the play screen, press 2.
  • Page 64: Jukebox Video

    Jukebox Video Jukebox Video Screen Name Description Name Description File name Displays the name of the current file. Shuffle Turns Shuffle feature on/off. Play time Displays the play time information. Repeat Turns Repeat feature on/off. Control Enables use of play/pause/select/search Jukebox Displays the Jukebox Management menu. panel Management features. Sound Play mode Shuffle / Repeat one file...
  • Page 65: Playing Jukebox Video

    Jukebox Video Playing Jukebox Video Changing Media Mode You can play video files saved in the Jukebox. In the play screen, press the key on the controller to If there are no video files in the Jukebox, use the [Copy to Jukebox] display the Mode Selection screen.
  • Page 66: Using The List

    Jukebox Video Using the List Jukebox Management Playing by Searching Lists This feature is used to view the Jukebox capacity or Delete Desired files can be quickly searched for and played by searching Jukebox files. lists. For more information on using this feature, refer to “Jukebox For more information on using this feature, refer to “Jukebox Music” on page 61.
  • Page 67: Jukebox Image

    Jukebox Image Jukebox Image screen Name Description Name Description Slide Show File name Displays the name of the current file. Displays the slide show interval menu. Interval Enables use of rotate image/stop slide show/ Control Detailed Displays file name, file format, file size and panel search features. Information resolution information.
  • Page 68: Playing Jukebox Image

    Jukebox Image Playing Jukebox Image Playing the Previous/Next Image The previous/next image can be played. You can view image files saved in the Jukebox. If there are no image files in the Jukebox, use the [Copy to Jukebox] • Use the controller to press [ feature to copy files into the Jukebox.
  • Page 69: Slide Show

    Jukebox Image Slide Show Slide Show Settings This feature allows you to view images in sequential order. The image slide show interval can be set to 5 seconds, 7 seconds, or 10 seconds. In the play screen, press →[Slide Show Interval]. • In the Control panel screen, press [ ].
  • Page 70: Using The List

    Jukebox Image Using the List • [Detailed Information]: Displays file name, file format, file size Playing by Searching Lists and resolution information. Desired files can be quickly searched for and played by searching • [Jukebox Management]: This feature is used to view the lists. Jukebox capacity or Delete Jukebox files. For more information on using this feature, refer to “Jukebox • [Display Settings]: Displays the Display Settings screen.
  • Page 71: Usb Music

    USB Music USB Music Screen Name Description Name Description Displays or changes the currently operating Shuffle Turns Shuffle feature on/off. Mode mode. Repeat Turns Repeat feature on/off. Play file Displays the artist, song, and album information. This feature previews the beginning part of each info Scan file for 10 seconds each.
  • Page 72: Playing Usb Music

    USB Music Playing USB Music Fast-forwarding/Rewinding 1. Connect the USB device to the USB connector terminal. The current file can be fast-forwarded or rewound. Once the USB device is connected, USB mode will automati- For more information on using this feature, refer to “Jukebox cally start.
  • Page 73: Shuffle

    USB Music Shuffle Copy to Jukebox This feature is used to play files in random order. Files can be selected and copied to the Jukebox. For more information on using this feature, refer to “Jukebox 1. In the play screen, press →[Copy to Jukebox].
  • Page 74: Usb Video

    USB Video USB Video Screen Name Description Name Description File name Displays the name of the current file. Shuffle Turns Shuffle feature on/off. Play time Displays the play time information. Repeat Turns Repeat feature on/off. Enables use of play/pause/select/search Copy to Control Select files to copy to the Jukebox. Jukebox panel features. Sound Play mode Shuffle / Repeat one file Displays the Sound Settings screen.
  • Page 75: Playing Usb Video

    USB Video Playing USB Video Changing Media Mode 1. Connect the USB device to the USB connector terminal. In the play screen, press the key on the controller to Once the USB device is connected, USB mode will automati- display the Mode Selection screen. cally start.
  • Page 76: Using The List

    USB Video Using the List Copy to Jukebox Playing by Searching Lists Files can be selected and copied to the Jukebox. Desired files can be quickly searched for and played by searching For more information on using this feature, refer to the “USB lists.
  • Page 77: Usb Image

    USB Image USB Image Screen Name Description Name Description Slide show File name Displays the name of the current file. Displays the slide show interval menu. Interval Enables use of rotate image/stop slide show/ Control Detailed Displays file name, file format, file size and panel search features. Information resolution information.
  • Page 78: Playing Usb Images

    USB Image Playing USB Images Playing the Previous/Next File 1. Connect the USB device to the USB connector terminal. The previous/next file can be played. Once the USB device is connected, USB mode will automati- • Use the controller to press [ cally start.
  • Page 79: Using The List

    USB Image Using the List Playing by Searching Lists Desired files can be quickly searched and played by searching lists. For more information on using this feature, refer to “Jukebox Music” on page 58. Using the List Menu For more information on using this feature, refer to “Jukebox Image” on page 70.
  • Page 80: Ipod Mode Screen

    iPod iPod Mode Screen Name Description Name Description Displays or changes the currently operating Shuffle Turns Shuffle feature on/off. Mode mode. Repeat Turns Repeat feature on/off. Play file Displays the artist, song, and album information. Displays the search menu. info Search Files can be searched by Playlist, Artists, Albums, Album art Shows the currently playing album art.
  • Page 81: Playing Ipod Music

    iPod Playing iPod Music Fast-forwarding/Rewinding 1. Use an iPod connector cable to connect the iPod device with The current file can be fast-forwarded or rewound. the USB connection terminal. For more information on using this feature, refer to “Jukebox 2. To disconnect the iPod device safely, first select another Music” on page 57.
  • Page 82: Shuffle

    iPod Shuffle Information • Some features may be unavailable when playing Podcasts or Audiobooks. This feature is used to play files in random order. For more information on using this feature, refer to “Jukebox Sound Settings Music” on page 59. Press →[Sound Settings]. Repeat To learn more, refer to the "Sound Settings"...
  • Page 83: Aux

    AUX Mode Information • If the external device is connected and you wish to play AUX mode from a AUX mode can be used only when an external audio player is different mode, press the key and press [Media]→[AUX]. connected and currently operating. • Connecting an AUX connector jack without connecting an external Use an AUX connector cable to connect the external device to device will convert the system to AUX mode, but only output noise. the AUX terminal. When AUX mode is not in use, make sure to also remove the connec- tor jack. Sound Settings Press →[Sound Settings]. To learn more, refer to the "Sound Settings" section on page 146. Once the external device is connected, AUX mode will automatically start.
  • Page 84: Bluetooth Audio

    Bluetooth Audio Starting Bluetooth Audio Mode Playing/Pausing • Bluetooth Audio mode can be used only when a Bluetooth The currently playing file can be paused/played. device is connected. Press [ ] to play/pause. • Bluetooth Audio mode will end if the Bluetooth device is Information disconnected.
  • Page 85: Phone Settings

    Bluetooth Audio Phone Settings In the play screen, press →[Phone Settings]. To learn more, refer to the "Phone Settings" section on page 156. Sound Settings Press →[Sound Settings]. To learn more, refer to the "Sound Settings" section on page 146.
  • Page 86: Navigation

    Navigation General Information actual road landscapes caused by new road constructions. If Precautions for Safe Driving such differences occur, driving for a short period of time will Operating the device while driving could lead to accidents due to automatically correct the vehicle position through map matching • a lack of attention to external surroundings. Do not operate the or updates in GPS information. (Several minutes may be required device while driving. in such cases.) Do not stare at the device while driving. Doing so could lead to This system uses GPS information, various sensors, and road • • traffic accidents. map data to display the current position. However, errors in Always follow actual traffic conditions and regulations. Following displaying your location may occur if the satellite is transmitting • only the route guidance can lead to violations of actual traffic inaccurate signals or less than two signals are being received. regulations and cause traffic accidents. Adjust the volume to appropriate levels while driving. Not doing • Some features cannot be operated while driving or when the so could lead to traffic accidents. • vehicle is in motion. Voice guidance may differ from actual road conditions. Always • Road, name, and POI information may not always have been follow actual traffic conditions when driving. • completely updated. The route displayed for destination guidance is a reference •...
  • Page 87: About The Map

    Navigation Information Information • What is Map Matching? • For continued map updates, information gathering and surveys are conducted Map Matching is a feature that displays the current position mark continuously to monitor road changes or new road constructions. Nonetheless, on the most appropriate road after comparing current position roads, facilities and fares are under constant change and it is not possible to information acquired through GPS information and roads that were completely remove all errors, including road updates, names, facilities and used up to this point. fares. Please keep this in mind when using the Navigation. • What is GPS? • In principle, roads with widths less than 3m are not included within GPS (Global Positioning System): GPS is a system developed and the map data. Roads with sections with widths less than 3m may be operated by the United States which determines the user's current deleted in future map data updates. location (longitude/latitude information) by using three or more satellites. This system is used with related GPS information, various When GPS Info Cannot be Used sensors, road map data, and other information to provide navigation GPS may not operate under the following conditions. guidance. When passing buildings, tunnels, or other obstructions that •...
  • Page 88: Map Screen

    Navigation Map Screen Name Description Map screen mode Displays the current map screen mode. Map scale Adjusts the map scale. Displays the address or name of the current Current location location. Displays the remaining distance to reach the Remaining distance destination. Displays the ETA (estimated time of arrival) or Name Description ETA/Remaining time the remaining time to reach the destination. Provides distance, direction guidance at turn Preliminary Displays map, intersection zoom and turn guidance points and directions within the set route. list information. Provides speed limit information for the Speed limit Assistant The Assistant window can be turned on/off. information current route. window When the Assistant window is turned off, the Current time Displays the current time.
  • Page 89 Navigation Name Description Cancel Route Stops route guidance to the set destination. Resume Route Restart route guidance to the set destination. Destination Moves to the Search Destination menu. Nearby POIs Searches nearby POIs. Navi Volume Sets the navigation voice guidance volume. Reroute Recalculates the route. Traffic Info Displays the Traffic information menu. Map Settings Displays the Map Settings menu. Add to Address Adds current location to [Address Book]. Book...
  • Page 90: Operating The Navigation On Map Screen

    Navigation Operating the Navigation on map screen Displaying Current Position Starting Map While using the system, press the key on the head unit 1. Press the key on the head unit. The map screen will to display the map of the current position and the neighboring be displayed. Or press →[Map]. area. Information Navigation Menu Screen • Press the key to repeat voice guidance for the current 1. Press →[Navigation]. The Navigation menu screen position. will be displayed.
  • Page 91: Changing Map Scale

    Navigation Changing Map Scale Adjusting Navi Volume Turn the controller to change the map scale. This feature is used to adjust the navigation voice guidance volume. 1. In the map screen, press →[Navi Volume]. [Navi Volume]: Adjusts the Navi Volume. • [Mute]: Check the box to mute Navi Volume. • [Navigation Priority]: Navigation Guidance volume is louder • than audio volume.
  • Page 92: Recalculating Route

    Navigation Recalculating Route Alternative Routes Routes can be recalculated by changing routing conditions. Routes can be changed by routing for Alternative routes. 1. In the map screen, press →[Reroute]→[Alternative Changing Routing Conditions Route]. 1. In the map screen, press →[Reroute]→[Route Options]. 2. Select the desired option and press [Reroute]...
  • Page 93: Traffic Information

    Navigation Traffic Information Map Settings This feature is used to view traffic messages along the route This menu is used to make map screen settings. and set Traffic messages settings. 1. In the map screen, press →[Map Settings]. 1. In the map screen, press →[Traffic Info]. [Heading Up]: Displays map in vehicle traveling direction. • For more information, refer to the "Traffic information" section [3D View]: Displays map in 3D mode. • on page 113. [North Up]: Display map with north always facing up. • [Simplify 3D Buildings]: Displays buildings in simplified view. • [Satellite Images]: Displays map with satellite images. • [Display Traffic]: Displays map with traffic information. • [Weather Information]: Displays map with weather • information.
  • Page 94: Adding Locations To Address Book

    Navigation Adding Locations to Address Book Using Assistant Window The current location can be added to your Address Book. This menu is used to turn the Assistant window on/off and 1. In the map screen, press →[Add to Address Book]. select related modes. 1. In the map screen, press →[Assistant window]. 2. Add the desired location. [Assistant Window]: • Turns the Assistant window on/off. [Map View-Heading Up]: Displays map in vehicle traveling • direction. [Map View-3D View]: Displays map in 3D mode. • [Map View-North Up]: Displays map so that north is always • facing up. [Turn List]: Displays TBT (Turn By Turn) information. • [Media Info]: Displays the currently playing media information.
  • Page 95: Searching Previous Destinations

    Navigation Searching Previous Destinations Deleting Previous Destinations →[Delete]. Previous Destinations can be searched by Destinations or 1. In the Previous Destinations screen, press Searches. →[Destinations] In the Previous Destinations screen, press or [Searches]. 2. Select the location you wish to delete and press [Delete(number)]. Information You can also delete the locations by press →[Delete]. •...
  • Page 96: Adding/Editing/Deleting Address Book

    Navigation Adding/Editing/Deleting Address Book 6. After selecting the desired result, press [Save as Home Add Address Book and POIs in advance to conveniently use as Address] or [Save as Office Address]. destinations in the future. Added Address Book can be edited/ deleted. Adding Home and Office Frequently visited destinations, such as Home or Office, can be added for use as destinations in the future. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]. 2. Press [Address Book]. 3. Press [Home] or [Office]. 4. Press [Yes]. 5. Use the search menu to set the location.
  • Page 97 Navigation Editing Address Book Adding to Address Book The desired location can be added to your Address Book. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]. 2. Press [Address Book]. 2. Press [Address Book]. 3. Use the controller to select the desired menu. 3. Press →[Add to Address Book]. 4. Press →[Edit]. 5. Select the item you wish to edit. 4. Use the search menu and select the location to save.
  • Page 98 Navigation Deleting Home and Office Deleting Address Book Entries 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]. 2. Press [Address Book]. 2. Press [Address Book]. 3. Use the controller to select the desired menu. 3. Use the controller to select the desired menu. 4. Press 4. Press →[Delete]. →[Delete]. 5. Press [Yes].
  • Page 99: Searching For Destinations

    Navigation Searching for Destinations Name Description Free Text Displaying Destination Search Screen Uses keywords to search for destinations. Search Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]. Address Uses addresses to search for destinations. Or in the map screen, press →[Destination]. Previous Uses previous destinations (recent searches, Destinations recent destinations) for use as destinations. Searches for destinations within the Address Address Book Book. Searches POIs by keyword, Along the Route, Points of Near Destination, In a Different City, or category Interest for use as destinations. Searches Google for places to set as destinations. Places with Google ※ This feature is available only when Blue Link is activated.
  • Page 100: Search

    Navigation Setting Destinations through Free Text Search 4. From the search results, select the desired destination. Destinations can be set by entering keywords. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]→[Free Text Search]. 2. Enter the keyword and press [ Information • Within the touch area, touch the desired menu to select. In the Free Text Search screen, press → [Search by • 3. From the search category, select the desired menu. Address]/[Search by POI] to directly display the search result screen.
  • Page 101 Navigation Information 5. Select the desired route to start guidance. • The Faster Time or Shorter Distance routing options are displayed as Displays 3 possible routes for the selected destination. default. • In certain conditions, the ETA for fast routes may be longer than other routes. • Once a destination is set, the following screen is displayed. • Press [Start Guidance] to change the destination or press [Add as Waypoint] to add the location as a waypoint. [Faster Time]: Reflects traffic information to provide guidance • through the fastest route. [Shorter Distance]: Provides guidance through the shortest • distance route from start point to destination. [Alternative]: Provides guidance through alternative routes. • [Recommended]: Provides guidance through route with optimal • traffic conditions by reflecting traffic and historical traffic information. [Route Options]: Used to change route options to search • different routes.
  • Page 102: Setting Destinations Through Address

    Navigation Setting Destinations through Address 5. For subsequent operations, refer to the "Setting Destinations Destinations can be set by entering addresses. through Free Text Search" section on page 98. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]→[Address]. Setting Destinations through Previous Destinations Destinations can be set using recent searches or previous destinations. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]→[Previous Destinations]. 2. Select the desired destination. 2. Enter addresses in order of City/Zip Code → Street name. 3. For subsequent operations, refer to the "Setting Destinations through Free Text Search" section on page 98. 3. Enter the house number and press [ 4. Press [Set as Destination].
  • Page 103: Address Book

    Navigation Setting Destinations through Address Book Setting Destinations through Points of Interest Destinations can be set using your Address Book entries. Destinations can be set by searching through various POI 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]→[Address Book]. categories, including restaurants, shopping, accommodation, etc. 2. Select the desired destination from the list. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]→[Points of Interest]. 2. Press [Keyword]. Enter the name of the POI you are looking for. 3. For subsequent operations, refer to the "Setting Destinations through Free Text Search" section on page 98. 3. After entering the name, press [ Information • For more information on adding Address Book entries, refer to the "Adding to Address Book" section on page 95.
  • Page 104 Navigation 4. Set the search area. 6. Select the desired destination from the list. Search areas include, Near Current Location, Along the Route, Near Destination, or In a Different City. 7. For subsequent operations, refer to the "Setting Destinations through Free Text Search" section on page 98. 5. Select the POI category. Information • You can search for POI categories without entering keywords or selecting a category. Press [Start Search] based on search areas, such as Near Current Location or Along the Route, to search for POIs in all categories. Information • Press →[Search] to directly enter the desired category.
  • Page 105: Google Search

    Navigation Setting Destinations through Google Search 4. Press [Start Guidance] Locations within Google can be set as destinations. To use Google Search, you must first subscribe to Blue Link. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]→[Places with Google]. 2. After entering the name, press [ 5. For subsequent operations, refer to the "Setting Destinations through Free Text Search" section on page 98. Information • When using Google Search, always enter full names accurately. 3. Select the desired item from the list. (Searches using initials or consonants are not supported.) • Press to use the [Add to Address Book], [Call], [Detailed Information] features.
  • Page 106: Setting Destinations Through Coordinates

    Navigation Setting Destinations through Coordinates Setting Destinations through Nearby POIs Destinations can be set using coordinates. 1. In the map screen, press →[Nearby POIs]. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Destination]→[Coordinates]. 2. Select the desired category from the list. 2. Enter the latitude/longitude coordinates and press [ [Edit Favorite POIs]: Used to edit frequently used POI • 3. For subsequent operations, refer to the "Setting Destinations categories. through Free Text Search" section on page 98. [Display POI Icons on Map]: Used to display or turn off POI • icons on the map. [POI Search]: Used to search POIs in all categories. •...
  • Page 107: Setting Destinations Using Scroll

    Navigation 3. Select the desired item. 2. Upon reaching the desired position, press the controller or press →[Set as Destination]. 4. F or subsequent operations, refer to the "Setting Destinations through Free Text Search" section on page 98. 3. For subsequent operations, refer to the "Setting Destinations through Free Text Search" section on page 98. Setting Destinations using Scroll Destinations can be set by scrolling the current map position. Information 1. In the map screen, push and hold the controller in up/down/ • Scrolling the map will prevent it from following vehicle movements. left/right/diagonal direction. Press the key on the head unit or the key on the • controller to restore your current position. • When scrolling the map, the name of the scrolled location is shown at the top of the screen. • When scrolling the map, the map direction will not change.
  • Page 108: Route Settings

    Navigation Route Settings Name Description Route Screen Cancel Route Cancels route set to the current destination. After setting the destination, press →[Navigation] Used to change route options to search Route Options different routes. →[Route]. Waypoints and destination are displayed The Route menu is available only when a destination has been Edit Route in list form. They can be added, deleted or set. edited. Route Preview Used to check route details and information. Used to select and edit detours by selecting Detour a start and end point along the route.
  • Page 109: Canceling Route

    Navigation Canceling Route 2. To restart guidance, press →[Navigation] →[Route] The route set to the current destination can be canceled. →[Resume Route]. 1. After setting the destination, press →[Navigation] →[Route]→[Cancel Route]. Information • The route can also be canceled by pressing →[Cancel Route] on the map screen.
  • Page 110: Changing Route Options

    Navigation Changing Route Options [Avoid Freeways]: When turned on, sets route with minimal • The route options for the current route can be changed using freeway use. various routing options. [Avoid Toll Roads]: When turned on, sets route with minimal • 1. Press →[Navigation] →[Route] →[Route Options]. use of toll roads. 2. Select the desired option and press [Reroute]. [Use Electronic Toll]: Sets whether to use electronic toll pass. • [Use HOV/Carpool Lanes]: Sets whether to use HOV/Carpool • lanes. [Avoid Tunnels]: When turned on, sets route with minimal use • of tunnels. [Avoid Ferries/Car Trains]: When turned on, sets route with • minimal use of ferries/car trains. [Avoid Unpaved Roads]: When turned on, sets route with • minimal use of unpaved roads. [Faster Time]: Reflects traffic information to provide guidance [Avoid U-Turns]: When turned on, sets route with minimal use • • through the fastest route. of U-turns. [Shorter Distance]: Provides guidance through the shortest • Information distance route from start point to destination. • Some options are automatically selected for certain routes.
  • Page 111: Edit Route

    Navigation Edit Route Deleting Destination/Waypoints Waypoints and the destination are displayed in list form. They can 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Route]→[Edit Route]. be added, deleted or edited. 2. Press →[Delete]. Adding a Waypoint After setting a destination, up to four waypoints can be added. If you have already added four waypoints, please delete one to add a new one. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Route]→[Edit Route]. 3. Select the location you wish to delete. 4. Press →[Delete]. 2. Press [Add Waypoint 1]. 3. Use the [Destination] menu to set the waypoint. 4. To add more waypoints, repeat steps 2 and 3 with other waypoints. 5. Press [Calculate Route]. To select all locations, press [Mark All]. • To deselect all selected locations, press [Unmark All]. •...
  • Page 112: Route Preview

    Navigation Route Preview Reordering Waypoints After adding waypoints, the order between waypoints or This menu is used to preview information for the current route. between a waypoint and the destination can be changed. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Route]→[Route Preview]. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Route]→[Edit Route]. 2. Press →[Reorder]. 3. Reorder the desired waypoints and/or destination. 4. Press [Calculate Route].
  • Page 113: Detour

    Navigation Detour 4. Press [Detour]. This menu is used to select and edit detours by selecting a start and end point along the route. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Route]→[Detour]. 2. Press [Starting Point]. 5. Select the desired route. 3. Set the starting point and end point of the detour area. [Current]: Uses the current route for route guidance. • [Detour]: Uses the detour route for route guidance. •...
  • Page 114: Map

    Navigation Deleting Detour Settings 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Route]→[Detour]. Press the following to display the map screen. 2. Press [Delete Detour]. 1. Press →[Navigation] →[Map]. The previous route will be recalculated for guidance.
  • Page 115: Traffic Information

    Navigation Traffic Information Using the Menu This menu provides traffic information for areas nearby the The following options can be used to view the desired traffic current position and current route. information categories. 1. Press →[Navigation] →[Traffic Info]. 1. In the traffic information screen, press 2. Select the desired information. [All]: Displays all traffic information. • [On Route]: Displays traffic information on the route to the • destination. Information • The Default option is [On Route].
  • Page 116: Navigation Settings

    Navigation Navigation Settings This menu is used to set various Navigation options. 1. Press →[Navigation]→[Setup]. 2. To learn more about Navigation Settings, refer to the "Navigation Settings" section within Setup section on page 143.
  • Page 117: Bluetooth Handsfree

    Bluetooth Handsfree What is Bluetooth? Cautions when Connecting a Bluetooth Phone Bluetooth Wireless Technology refers to short-distance Before connecting the head unit with the cell phone, check to • • wireless networking technology which uses a 2.40~2.48 see that the cell phone supports Bluetooth features. GHz frequency to connect various devices within a certain Even if the phone supports Bluetooth, the phone cannot be • distance. connected with the head Unit when the connection mode is Bluetooth handsfree refers to a device which allows the user set to hidden state. Disable the hidden state before connecting • to conveniently make phone calls with Bluetooth cell phones the phone with the head Unit. through the multimedia system. The Bluetooth phone is automatically connected when the •...
  • Page 118: Pairing And Connecting A Phone

    Pairing and Connecting a Phone 3. Within the Bluetooth pairing screen in your Bluetooth device, When No Phones are Paired (Pairing a New Device) search and select the vehicle name. 1. Press the [ ] key on the steering remote controller or press the key on the controller. 2. Once the Bluetooth Connection screen is displayed, press [Add New Device]. <Example of Bluetooth Device Screen> 4. Verify the passkey and proceed with pairing from your Bluetooth device. Information • The default vehicle name is GENESIS G90 and the default passkey is “0000”. • Some Bluetooth devices may require you to enter the passkey while others may not. To cancel pairing a new device, press [Cancel]. • To view the Bluetooth Help section, press [Help]. •...
  • Page 119: When A Phone Is Already Paired

    Bluetooth Handsfree When a Phone is Already Paired 5. Once pairing is approved from the mobile device, mobile contacts and call history will begin downloading. 1. Press →[Setup] →[Phone] →[Bluetooth Connection]. The Bluetooth connection screen is displayed. 6. Bluetooth handsfree will be available once the connection process is complete. 2. Select the device you wish to connect. Information • If the device you are trying to connect does not exist, press the [Add New Device] button to pair the device.
  • Page 120 Bluetooth Handsfree Information 3. Within the Bluetooth connection screen in your Bluetooth • Up to five Bluetooth® devices can be paired to the Car handsfree device, approve connection. system. 4. The name of the connected Bluetooth device is displayed on • Only one Bluetooth® device can be connected at a time. the screen. • Other devices cannot be paired while a Bluetooth® device is connected. • Only Bluetooth® handsfree, Contacts Sync, and Bluetooth Audio features are supported. • Bluetooth handsfree is supported only within the front display. • If pairing is unsuccessful, the following message is displayed. Press [OK] and try again.
  • Page 121: Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices

    Bluetooth Handsfree Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices Deleting a Device 1. In the Phone screen, press →[Phone Settings] 1. In the Phone screen, press →[Phone Settings] →[Bluetooth Connection]. Or press →[Setup] →[Phone] →[Bluetooth Connection]. Or press →[Setup] →[Phone] →[Bluetooth Connection]. →[Bluetooth Connection]. →[Delete]. 2. Press 2. Select the currently connected device. 3. Select the device you wish to delete and press 3. Press [Yes]. →[Delete] . 4. To connect another device, select the desired device and proceed with the connection process. To select all devices, press [Mark All]. • To deselect all selected devices, press [Unmark All]. • Information You can also disconnect a device by pressing →...
  • Page 122: Phone Screen

    Bluetooth Handsfree Phone Screen Name Description Deletes entered numbers. (Delete) Search Displays the contact and number search results. results (Battery Displays the remaining battery level. level icon) Displays whether the Bluetooth phone is connected with the head Unit. (Bluetooth connection During a call, the Bluetooth icon ( ) will icon) change to the handset icon ( Name Description (Reception Menu Displays phone features and menus. Displays the call signal strength through a bar level graph. Number antenna Shows entered numbers. field icon) Used to enter numbers. Dial pad The entered numbers are shown in the number Information field.
  • Page 123: Using Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Handsfree Using Bluetooth Making a Call from Speed Dial Making a Call In the Phone screen, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the 1. In the Phone screen, use the dial pad to enter the phone speed dial number. number. If the speed dial number is one digit - if the speed dial number • 2. P ress [ ] on the Phone screen or press the [ ] key on is 8, press and hold 8. the steering remote controller to make a call. If the speed dial number is two digits - if the speed dial •...
  • Page 124: Using Call History

    Bluetooth Handsfree Information Using Call History • Saving call history to the device may not be supported for some cell 1. In the Phone screen, press [Call History]. The Call History phones. screen is displayed. • Calling through the call history is not possible when call history does 2. Press the key and select the desired option. not exist or a Bluetooth® phone is not connected. • Up to 50 received, dialed and missed calls can each be saved. • If a call history list does not exist in the system, use the [Download] menu to download the list. Once selected, the list is downloaded automatically. • For more information on [Detailed Information] and [Add to Favorites] features, refer to the corresponding sections within this manual. [All Calls]: Entire calls list • [Received Calls]: Received calls list • [Dialed Calls]: Dialed Calls list • [Missed Calls]: Missed calls list • [Detailed Information]: Displays the name and the phone •...
  • Page 125: Answering A Call

    Bluetooth Handsfree Answering a Call Rejecting a Call 1. When there is an incoming call you wish to accept, press 1. When there is an incoming call you wish to reject, press the [Reject] button or the [ ] key on the steering remote the [Accept] button or the [ ] key on the steering remote controller. controller. 2. The incoming call is connected. 2. The incoming call is rejected. Information • The telephone number may not be displayed in some cell phones. The reject call function may not be supported in some cell phones.
  • Page 126: Switching To Call Waiting

    Bluetooth Handsfree Switching to Call Waiting Switch Call to Private/Handsfree If another person calls while you are already on a call, the current The call can be switched from the handsfree to the cell phone, call must be placed on hold or ended to answer the new call. and from the cell phone to the handsfree. 1. If there is a waiting call, the following screen is displayed. 1. During a handsfree call, press [Use Private] to switch the call to the cell phone. 2. Once the call is switched to the cell phone, a message is dis- played on the screen. [Accept]: Holds current call and answers new call. • [Reject]: Rejects new call and maintains current call. • [Hold]: Places new call on hold and maintains current call. • If there is a call waiting, press [Switch] to switch to the waiting call. 3. To switch the call back to the handsfree, press [Use Handsfree].
  • Page 127: Ending A Call

    Bluetooth Handsfree Contacts Ending a Call Searching Contacts 1. To end an ongoing call, press the [End ] button on the ] key on the steering remote controller. screen or the [ 1. In the Phone screen, press [Contacts]. The Contacts screen is 2. The call will end. displayed. →[Search]. 2. Press Information ]. Contacts 3. Enter a name or phone number and press [ • Turn the volume dial to adjust the call volume during a call. saved with the name or number are displayed. • If you press [Mute], the outgoing volume is muted and blocked to the other party. • To view the dial pad during a call, press [Keypad].
  • Page 128: Viewing Contact Details

    Bluetooth Handsfree Viewing Contact Details 4. Press to desired contact to make a call. This menu is used to view contact details. In the Contact screen, press →[Detailed Information]. Information • When searching names, it is possible to search for names without entering the full name. (For example, entering 'John' will display all contacts that include the name 'John'.) • When searching numbers, it is possible to search by entering a part of the number. (For example, if you enter '010', all contacts that include those numbers will be displayed.) Information • Some information displayed within your Bluetooth device may not be supported by the system.
  • Page 129: Downloading Mobile Contacts

    Bluetooth Handsfree Information Downloading Mobile Contacts • Upon downloading phone contacts, previously downloaded data will Contacts saved within the cell phone can be downloaded to the be replaced to new contact data. system. 1. In the Phone screen, press [Contacts]. The Contacts screen is displayed. →[Download]. 2. Press 3. Press [Yes].
  • Page 130: Adding Contacts To Favorites

    Bluetooth Handsfree Favorites Adding Contacts to Favorites 1. In the Phone screen, press [Contacts]. The Contacts screen is You can add frequently used numbers to Favorites to quickly displayed. find and call numbers. 2. Find the contact you wish to add to Favorites. →[Add to Favorites]. Adding Contacts to Favorites 3. Press 1. In the Phone screen, press [Favorites]. The Favorites screen is displayed. →[Add Favorite]. 2. Press Information To view contacts added to Favorites, select the [Favorites] menu. •...
  • Page 131: Deleting Contacts From Favorites

    Bluetooth Handsfree Deleting Contacts from Favorites 3. Select the contact you wish to add to Favorites. 4. Press →[Add to Favorites]. 1. In the Phone screen, press [Favorites]. The Favorites screen is displayed. 2. Press →[Delete]. 3. Select the contact you wish to delete and press → [Delete]. Information • If there are no contacts saved to Favorites, press [Add Favorite] to add contacts. To select all contacts, press [Mark All]. • To deselect the selected contacts, press [Unmark All]. •...
  • Page 132: Phone Settings

    Bluetooth Handsfree Phone Settings Adjusting Call Volume 1. In the Phone screen, press →[Phone Settings]. This menu is used to adjust the mic volume during calls. The Phone Settings screen is displayed. Turn the volume dial to adjust the mic volume. 2. For more information, refer to the "Phone Settings" section within Setup section on page 156.
  • Page 133: Turning Mic On/Off

    Bluetooth Handsfree Turning Mic On/Off This feature is used to mute the outgoing volume to the other party. 1. During a call, press [Mute]. 2. To turn the mic back on, press [Unmute].
  • Page 134: Voice Recognition

    Voice Recognition Using Voice Recognition Monosyllable names saved within contacts may not be properly • Creating a Suitable Cabin Environment recognized. (Example: Tom, John) Voice recognition technology allows you to operate the phone, Contacts with special characters will not be recognized. •...
  • Page 135: Starting Voice Recognition

    Voice Recognition Starting Voice Recognition Ending Voice Recognition Press the key on the steering remote controller. While voice recognition is operating, Press and hold the on the steering remote controller. Information • If the voice recognition guidance is set to [Beginner] mode, then voice Adjusting Voice Recognition Guidance Volume recognition guidance will provide with more detailed prompts.
  • Page 136: Basic Method Of Operation

    Voice Recognition Basic Method of Operation 2. Once the beep sound plays and the popup screen icon 1. Press the key on the steering remote controller. "Please changes from , say a command. (Example: Help) say a command" will be played with a beep. Information •...
  • Page 137: Voice Command List

    Voice Recognition Voice Command List Voice commands within this system are categorized into "Global Commands" and "Local Commands." Global Commands (●) : commands that can be used in all situations. • Local Commands (○) : commands that can be used in specific multimedia/navigation/Bluetooth mode states. • Information • Some commands will operate properly only when certain devices, such as USB, iPod, or Bluetooth, are connected. •...
  • Page 138: Phone Commands

    Voice Recognition Phone Commands Type Command Operation Downloaded mobile phone contacts are displayed on the screen, and afterwards, you can make a call by saying the ● Call name. Dial Number Displays a screen where you can say a phone number to dial. ●...
  • Page 139: Radio Commands

    Voice Recognition Radio Commands Type Command Operation Radio Operates the most recently played radio mode. ● ● Operates FM radio mode. Presets Displays the presets screen. ● ● Operates SiriusXM radio mode Plays the spoken SiriusXM channel. SiriusXM Channel ● <1~999>...
  • Page 140: Media Commands

    Voice Recognition Media Commands If media is not connected or playable files do not exist at the time of using these commands, a voice message will tell you that the • feature is currently unavailable. If you say the name of the currently playing media, then the media will continue playing. E.g.) saying "iPod" while iPod content is • playing. Type Command Operation Media Plays files within media. ●...
  • Page 141 Voice Recognition Jukebox/USB Music/ iPod Commands Type Command Operation Play Plays the paused file. If the file is currently playing, maintains the current state. ○ Pause Pauses the playing file. If the file is currently paused, maintains the current state. ○ Shuffle Randomly plays all files. If files are currently playing randomly, maintains the current state. ○ Cancels random playing and plays files sequentially. If files are currently playing sequentially, maintains the current Shuffle Off ○ state. Repeat Repeats the current file. If the file is already repeating, maintains the current state. ○ Cancels file repeat and plays files sequentially. If files are currently playing sequentially, maintains the current Repeat Off ○ state.
  • Page 142: Navigation Commands

    Voice Recognition Navigation Commands Search for and find addresses in the city or state in which you are driving. If you want to search in another state, say the name of • the state and then look it up. Find Address is categorized by state to provide you with faster search results. Some commands such as “Cancel guidance” are available only when the destination set. • Type Destination Set Command...
  • Page 143 Voice Recognition ─ Go Home ● Sets your home as the destination. Your home address must already be added in the System. Sets the destination to your office/place of work. Your office address must already be added in ─ Go to Office ● the System. ─ Turn Guidance On Turns on the voice guidance system. ●...
  • Page 144: Other Commands

    Voice Recognition Other Commands Type Command Operation Help (Help Phone, Help ● Goes to the voice recognition help screen. All available commands can then be identified and used. Navigation, Help Radio, Help Media) ○ Yes/No When voice recognition is active, this command is used when an answer is requested for a confirmation question. Next page/ When list is longer than one page, you can move to the previous or next page by using this voice command. ●...
  • Page 145: Setup

    Setup Navigation Settings Route Options Navigation Settings are used to set display and guidance menus 1. In the Navigation Settings screen, press [Route Options]. within the navigation map screen. 2. Select the desired option. Displaying Navigation Settings Screen 1. Press the key.
  • Page 146: Map

    Setup [Avoid Toll Roads]: When turned on, sets route with minimal use of • toll roads. 1. In the Navigation Settings screen, press [Map]. [Use Electronic Toll]: Set whether to use electronic toll pass. 2. Select the desired option. • [Use HOV/Carpool Lanes]: Sets whether to use HOV/Carpool lanes.
  • Page 147: Guidance

    Setup Guidance Traffic Event Pop-up 1. In the Navigation Settings screen, press [Guidance]. 1. In the Navigation Settings screen, press [Traffic Event Pop-up]. 2. Select the desired option. 2. Select the desired option. Speed Limit Sets whether to show speed limit information. Travel Time During route guidance, this option displays the travel time as either Remaining time or Arrival time.
  • Page 148: Gps Information

    Setup Sound Settings GPS Information Displaying Sound Settings Screen In the Navigation Settings screen, press [GPS Information]. 1. Press the key. 2. Press [Setup]→[Sound]. The Sound Settings screen is dis- played. Resetting Navigation Settings 1. In the Navigation Settings screen, press [Default]. 2.
  • Page 149: Position

    Setup Position Tone 1. In the Sound Settings screen, press [Position]. 1. In the Sound Settings screen, press [Tone]. 2. Adjust the Fader/Balance to the desired level. 2. Adjust the Bass/Middle/Treble to the desired level. Press the [Center] button to restore the Fader/Balance levels Press the [Center] button to restore the Bass/Middle/Treble back to the center position.
  • Page 150: Quantum Logic Surround

    Setup Quantum Logic Surround Speed Dependent Volume 1. In the Sound Settings screen, press [Quantum Logic Surround]. 1. In the Sound Settings screen, press [Speed Dependent Volume]. 2. Select the desired option. 2. Select the desired option. [Audience Mode]: Provides an intimate concert experience The audio volume can be automatically adjusted according to •...
  • Page 151: Navigation Priority

    Setup Navigation Priority Clari-Fi 1. In the Sound Settings screen, check [Navigation Priority]. 1. In the Sound Settings screen, check [Clari-Fi]. 2. Check the [Navigation Priority] box to turn the feature on. 2. Check the [Clari-Fi] box to turn the feature on. Uncheck the [Navigation Priority] box to turn the feature off.
  • Page 152: Display Settings

    Setup Display Settings Mode Displaying Display Settings Screen Mode can be selected from Automatic, Daylight or Night. 1. Press the key. 1. In the Display Settings screen, press [Mode]. 2. Press [Setup]→[Display]. The Display Settings screen is dis- 2. Select the desired mode. played.
  • Page 153: Illumination

    Setup Illumination Adjust Video This feature is used to adjust the display brightness. This feature is used to adjust the Brightness, Saturation, and 1. In the Display Settings screen, press [Illumination]. Contrast levels. 2. Adjust the brightness level for the desired display. 1.
  • Page 154: Display Ratio

    Setup Display Ratio Resetting Display Settings This feature is used to select the desired video display ratio. This feature is used to restore all display settings back to the 1. In the Display Settings screen, press [Display Ratio]. default state. 2.
  • Page 155: Clock Settings

    Setup Clock Settings Time Displaying Clock Settings Screen This feature is used to set the time shown within the system. 1. Press the key. 1. In the Clock Settings screen, press [Time]. 2. Press [Setup]→[Clock]. The Clock Settings screen is displayed. 2.
  • Page 156: Date

    Setup Date Time Zone This feature is used to set the date shown within the system. This feature is used to set the time zone used by the system. 1. In the Clock Settings screen, press [Date]. 1. In the Clock Settings screen, press [Time Zone]. 2.
  • Page 157: Gps Time

    Setup GPS Time Time display format This feature is used to use GPS time to display the date and time The time shown on the digital clock can be set in 12-hour or within the system. 24-hour time format. 1. In the Clock Settings screen, press [GPS Time]. 1.
  • Page 158: Daylight Saving Time

    Setup Phone Settings Daylight Saving Time Displaying Phone Settings Screen This feature is used to turn on Daylight Saving Time when displaying the system date and time. 1. Press the key. 1. In the Clock Settings screen, press [Daylight Saving Time]. 2.
  • Page 159: Bluetooth Connection

    • Information To view the Bluetooth Help section, press [Help]. • • The default vehicle name is GENESIS G90 and the default passkey is “0000”. • Some Bluetooth devices may require you to enter the passkey while others may not.
  • Page 160 Setup 5. Once pairing is approved from the mobile device, mobile When a Phone is Already Paired contacts and call history will begin downloading. 1. In the Phone Settings screen, press [Bluetooth Connection]. 6. The name of the connected Bluetooth device will be displayed 2.
  • Page 161: Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices

    Setup Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices 3. In the Bluetooth Connection screen in your Bluetooth device, approve connection. 1. In the Phone Settings screen, press [Bluetooth Connection]. 4. The name of the connected Bluetooth device is displayed on 2. Select the currently connected device. the screen.
  • Page 162: Deleting A Device

    Setup Deleting a Device Auto Connection Priority 1. In the Phone Settings screen, press [Bluetooth Connection]. 1. In the Phone Settings screen, press [Auto Connection Priority]. 2. Press →[Delete]. 2. Select the Bluetooth device you wish to set priority connection. 3.
  • Page 163: Bluetooth Voice Prompts

    Setup Bluetooth Voice Prompts Bluetooth System Info 1. In the Phone Settings screen, press [Bluetooth Voice Prompts]. This feature is used to change the Bluetooth vehicle name and 2. Check the [Bluetooth Voice Prompts] box to turn on Bluetooth passkey. voice prompts.
  • Page 164 Setup Changing Vehicle Name Changing Passkey 1. To change the vehicle name, press [Change Vehicle Name]. 1. To change the passkey, press [Change Passkey]. 2. Enter the desired name and press [ 2. Enter the desired 4-digit passkey and press [...
  • Page 165: Resetting Phone Settings

    Setup Voice Recognition Settings Resetting Phone Settings 1. Press the key. This feature is used to restore all phone settings back to default state. 2. Press [Setup]→[Voice Recognition]. The Voice recognition set- 1. In the Phone Settings screen, press [Default]. tings screen is displayed.
  • Page 166: Climate Settings

    Setup Climate Settings Information • The 3 Zone or 3 Zone+ climate information will be displayed according Displaying Climate Settings Screen to your vehicle specification. 1. Press the key. • To learn more, refer to the vehicle <Owner's Manual>. 2. Press [Setup]→[Climate]. The Climate Settings screen is displayed. •...
  • Page 167: Climate Information

    Setup Climate Information Rear Climate Control In the Climate Settings screen, press [Climate Information]. The rear climate controls, such as temperature, fan level and fan direction can be adjusted. 1. In the Climate Settings screen, press [Rear Climate Control]. 2. Adjust the temperature, fan level and fan direction to the desired levels.
  • Page 168: Rear Climate

    Setup Rear Climate Smart Ventilation The rear climate control can be turned on/off. This feature helps maintain a comfortable environment by 1. In the Climate Settings screen, press [Rear Climate]. automatically calculating and controlling the temperature, and 2. Check the [Rear Climate] box to turn on the rear climate humidity within the vehicle.
  • Page 169: Activate Co2 Monitor

    Setup General Settings Activate CO2 Monitor Displaying General Settings Screen This feature automatically adjusts the CO2 level within the vehicle to maintain a fresh cabin environment. 1. Press the key. 1. In the Climate Settings screen, press [Activate CO2 Monitor]. 2.
  • Page 170: Language

    Setup Language Screen Saver 1. In the General Settings screen, Press [Language]. This feature is used to display a screen saver when the monitor 2. Select the desired language. is off. 1. In the General Settings screen, press [Screen Saver]. 2.
  • Page 171: Rear Section Control

    Setup Rear Section Control Distance Unit Check the [Lock Rear Controls] box to lock and prevent rear This feature is used to set the distance unit used by the system controls. Once the rear controls are locked, operations in the to either km or mile.
  • Page 172: System Information

    Setup System Information Version 1. In the General Settings screen, press [System Info]. Displays model, S/W version, map version and other system 2. Select the desired option. version information. In the General Settings screen, press [System Info] →[Version]. <System Information Screen> Information •...
  • Page 173 Setup Jukebox Update This menu displays the Jukebox storage capacity. 1. Download the latest update file onto a USB device and connect 1. In the General Settings screen, press [System Info] →[Jukebox]. the device to the USB terminal. 2. In the General Settings screen, press [System Info]→[Update]. 3.
  • Page 174: Blue Link® Settings

    Setup Blue Link® Settings Default Blue Link® Settings Screen This feature is used to reset Setup mode back to the default state. 1. In the General Settings screen, press [System Info] →[Default]. 1. Press the key. 2. Press [Yes]. 2. Press [Setup]→[Blue Link]. The Blue Link Settings screen is displayed.
  • Page 175: Service Activation

    Setup Service Activation Modem Update Blue Link ® service is provided only to car owners or drivers You can verify modem update information or conduct modem approved by the car owner. To use Blue Link , first complete the updates. ®...
  • Page 176: Modem Information

    Setup Modem Information This feature is used to show the modem information. In the Blue Link Settings screen, press [Modem Information]. Once update is complete, press [OK]. [Number]: Displays Blue Link® phone number • [USIM]: Displays USIM card serial number •...
  • Page 177: Drive Mode Settings

    Setup Drive Mode Settings Engine/Transmission Displaying Drive Mode Settings Screen 1. In the Drive Mode Settings screen, press [Engine/Transmission]. 1. Press the key. 2. Select the desired option. 2. Press [Setup]→[Drive Mode]. The Drive Mode Settings screen is displayed. [ECO]: Driving mode optimized for economical driving. •...
  • Page 178: Steering

    Setup Steering Suspension (Optional) 1. In the Drive Mode Settings screen, press [Steering]. 1. In the Drive Mode Settings screen, press [Suspension]. 2. Select the desired option. 2. Select the desired option. [COMFORT]: Smooth driving mode. [COMFORT+]: Smooth driving mode for maximum comfort. •...
  • Page 179: Awd (Optional)

    Setup Quick Guide AWD (Optional) Displaying Quick Guide Screen This feature is an optional specification for only All-Wheel Drive vehicles. 1. Press the key. 1. In the Drive Mode Settings screen, press [AWD]. 2. Press [Setup]→[Quick Guide]. The Quick Guide screen is 2.
  • Page 180: Rear Camera Display

    Rear Camera Display Rear Camera Display About rear view camera Information • The rear camera has been equipped with an optical lens to provide This system has been equipped with a rear view camera for a • a wider range of vision and may appear different from the actual wider range of vision. distance. For added safety, always use caution and check the rear and The rear camera will operate automatically when the ignition • left/right sides when backing up. key is turned ON and the transmission lever is shifted to R. The rear camera will automatically stop operating when • shifted to a different position. Rear view camera operating sequence With the engine on, shift the transmission lever to R.
  • Page 181: Multi-View Camera System - Option

    Multi-view Camera System - Option About Multi-view Camera System Operating the Front Multi-view Camera System Multi-view Camera System is an optional feature. After turning on the ignition, shift the gear to N or D and press the • Multi-view Camera System refers to a system that allows you to ] key to start the Front Multi-view Camera System. • see the front, rear, left and right sides through the four cameras The Front Multi-view Camera System will begin operating. installed within the vehicle. Door Open Warning: Displays whether the driver-side/ passenger-side doors, side mirrors, and boot are open. Front Camera Screen: Displays the front side of the vehicle on the screen through the camera.
  • Page 182: Operating The Rear Multi-View Camera System

    Multi-view Camera System - Option Operating the Rear Multi-view Camera System Side Camera Screen: Displays the Multi-view Camera System or the left/right side depending on the selected option. After turning on the ignition, shift the gear to R to start the Rear ] (Around View): Displays the front side and Multi-view Multi-view Camera System. Camera System simultaneously on the screen. ] (Front Full View): Displays the front side on the screen. ] (Two-Selection): Displays the front right/left sides simultaneously on the screen. ] (Front+Left View): Displays the front side and left side simultaneously on the screen. ] (Front+Right View): Displays the front side and right side simultaneously on the screen. ] (Multi-view Camera System Settings): Displays Multi- Door Open Warning: Displays whether the driver-side/ view Camera System settings. passenger-side doors, side mirrors, and trunk are open. Information Rear Camera Screen: Displays the rear side of the vehicle on • The Front Multi-view Camera System feature will automatically turn the screen through the camera. off when the vehicle exceeds 9.3mph. Within this state, the Multi-view Side Camera Screen: Displays the Multi-view Camera System Camera System feature will not restart even when the vehicle slows or the left/right side depending on the selected option. to under 9.3mph, and remains turned off. • When the Rear Multi-view Camera System is operating with the shift gear set to R position, placing the gear to D position will turn on the Front Multi-view Camera System and automatically turn off once the vehicle exceeds 9.3mph.
  • Page 183: Multi-View Camera System Settings

    Multi-view Camera System - Option Multi-view Camera System settings ] (Around View): Displays the rear side and Multi-view Camera System simultaneously on the screen. Press the [ ] button to display the Multi-view Camera System ] (Rear Full View): Displays the rear side on the screen. settings. ] (Rear+Left View): Displays the rear side and left side simultaneously on the screen. ] (Rear+Right View): Displays the rear side and right side simultaneously on the screen. ] (Multi-view Camera System Settings): Displays Multi- view Camera System settings. Information • The Multi-view Camera System is equipped with an optical lens to [General]: Turns the Display parking guidance line and Display • provide a wider range of vision and may appear different from the obstacle warning features on/off. actual distance. For added safety, always use caution and directly [Front view]: Sets the front camera view mode. (Around, Front • check the rear and left/right sides. Full, Two-Selection, Front+Left, Front+Right) [Rear view]: Sets the rear camera view mode. (Around, Rear • Full, Rear+Left, Rear+Right)
  • Page 184: Door Open Warning

    Multi-view Camera System - Option Door open warning Side mirror warning If the side mirrors are folded, “ ” (side mirror) is displayed on the top left side of the screen. Driver-side door open warning If the driver-side door is open, “ ” (red color on left-side door) is displayed on the top left side of the screen. Passenger-side door open warning If the passenger-side door is open, “ ” (red color on right-side door) is displayed on the top left side of the screen. Trunk open warning If the trunk is open, “ ” (red color on boot area) is displayed on the top left side of the screen.
  • Page 185: Siriusxm Data

    SiriusXM Data About SiriusXM Data Service SiriusXM Weather Information Current Weather Information The SiriusXM Data Service is a paid membership Satellite • radio service which provides users with traffic, stock, movie In SiriusXM Data mode, press the [Weather]. times, fuel prices and weather information. Accessing SiriusXM Data 1. Press the 2. Press →[SiriusXM Data]. Information • Fuel Prices information is supported for the vehicles purchased in USA.
  • Page 186: Weather Forecast

    SiriusXM Data Weather Forecast Weather Information for Other Regions This service provides current weather information and weather 1. In SiriusXM Data Mode, press [Weather] → forecasts for the five days in your region. →[Location List] →[Cities]. In SiriusXM Data Mode, press [Weather] → →[Forecast].
  • Page 187: Ski Resort Weather Information

    SiriusXM Data Ski Resort Weather Information 2. Select the desired city. This service provides weather and facility information for various ski resorts. 1. In SiriusXM Data Mode, press [Weather] → →[Location List] →[Ski Resorts]. Information To add the selected city to favorites, press →[Add to • Favorites]. Information • Ski resort weather information is not supported in the Forecast screen.
  • Page 188: Favorites

    SiriusXM Data Favorites 2. Select the desired ski resort. If cities or ski resorts are already saved to Favorites, they can easily be recalled. Up to 10 locations can be added. 1. In SiriusXM Data Mode, press [Weather] → →[Location List] →[Favorites]. Information To add the selected ski resort to favorites, press → [Add to • Favorites]. 2. Select the desired city or ski resort.
  • Page 189: Reordering Favorites

    SiriusXM Data Information Reordering Favorites If there are no favorites, press [Search] to add a location. • 1. In the Favorites screen, press →[Reorder]. 2. Use the controller to select and reorder the favorites to the desired order. 3. Press to complete ordering.
  • Page 190: Deleting Favorites

    SiriusXM Data Deleting Favorites Search 1. In the Favorites screen, press →[Delete]. This feature is used to search locations. 2. Select the Favorites you wish to delete and press 1. In SiriusXM Data Mode, press [Weather] → →[Delete]. →[Location List] →[Search]. To select all Favorites, press [Mark all]. 2. Enter a name of location and press [ ]. Search results will • To deselect the selected Favorites, press [Unmark all]. be displayed. •...
  • Page 191: Weather & Security Alerts

    SiriusXM Data Weather & Security Alerts 3. Select the desired location. This service provides weather warnings and advisories, such as tornadoes, storms, floods, etc. on the map as symbols.. 1. In SiriusXM Data Mode, press [Weather] → →[Weather & Security Alerts]. Information Pressing → [Add to Favorites] will add the selected location • to favorites. 2. Select the desired alert.
  • Page 192: Setting Weather & Security Alerts

    SiriusXM Data SiriusXM Traffic Information Setting Weather & Security Alerts In the Weather & Security Alerts screen, press In SiriusXM Data Mode, press [Traffic]. [Alert Levels]: Sets the prioritization levels to [All], [Low], [High] • or [Severe]. [Set Range]: Sets the distance range to [50 mile], [100 mile], • [200 mile] or [300 mile]. [Marine/Coastal]: Sets whether to use regional marine/ • coastal information. [Show Pop-up]: Sets whether to display the alert pop-up. • [Assistant Window]: Displays the Assistant Window settings • menu. For more information, refer to the "Traffic Information" section on page 113.
  • Page 193: Siriusxm Fuel Price Information

    SiriusXM Data SiriusXM Fuel Price Information 3. Press [Start Guidance] to start route calculation. 1. In SiriusXM Data Mode, press the [Fuel Prices]. Gas stations and their distance and pricing information will be displayed in list form. 4. For subsequent operations, refer to the "Setting destinations through Free text search" section on page 98. Information 2. Select the desired gas station. • Pressing [Add to Favorites] will add the selected gas station to favorites.
  • Page 194: Fuel Price Information

    SiriusXM Data Fuel Price Information [Delete Favorite] will be shown for gas stations that are already added to your Favorites. Press [Delete Favorite] to delete the In the Fuel Prices list screen, press selected gas station. [All]: Displays all gas stations. • You can also delete Favorites by pressing →[Delete] [Brand]: Displays gas stations by brand. • from the Favorites list screen. [Fuel Type]: Displays gas stations by fuel type. • [Favorites]: Displays gas stations within Favorites. • [Sort by]: Sorts search results by [Distance], [Price], or [A to Z]. • [Add to Favorites]: Adds the current gas station to Favorites. • [Search]: Enter names to search for specific gas stations. •...
  • Page 195: Siriusxm Stock Information

    SiriusXM Data SiriusXM Stock Information Searching Stocks This feature shows the current value and price changes for Upon entering the Stocks menu for the first time, the system stocks you have added. will ask you to add your Favorite stocks. To use this feature, press the [Stock] menu in SiriusXM Mode. 1. Press the [Search] button to move to the stock search screen.
  • Page 196: Stocks Settings

    SiriusXM Data Stocks Settings 2. Enter the stock name and press [ ]. Search results will be displayed in list form. In the Stock list screen, press 3. Select the desired stock. [Add to Favorites]: Displays the search screen to search and • add new Favorites. [Reorder]: Reorders the list display. • [Delete]: Deletes the current stock from Favorites. • [Assistant Window]: Displays the Assistant Window settings • menu.
  • Page 197: Siriusxm Movie Information

    SiriusXM Data SiriusXM Movie Information 3. Select the desired theater. This feature allows you to check for nearby theaters, current movies and show times. You can also add a theater to your Favorites list. 1. In SiriusXM Data Mode, press the [Movie Times]. 4. Press [Start Guidance] to start route calculation. 2. Select the desired movie. A list of theaters playing this movie will be displayed. 5. For subsequent operations, refer to the "Setting destinations through Free text search" section on page 98.
  • Page 198: Movie Settings

    SiriusXM Data Information Theater Settings • Pressing [Add to Favorites] will add the selected theater to favorites. In the theater list screen, press • You can also use the [Movies], [Call], or [Subscription] features by pressing Movie Settings In the movie list screen, press [Sort by]: Sorts search results by [Distance] or [A-Z]. • [Search]: Enter names to search for theaters. • [Add to Favorites]: Adds the current theater to Favorites. • [Movies]: Displays the movie list. • [Movie Theaters]: Displays the theater list. • [Favorites]: Displays theaters within Favorites. • [Detailed Information]: Shows details on the selected movie. • [Sort by]: Sorts search results by [A-Z] or [Film Ratings]. • [Assistant Window]: Displays the Assistant Window settings • menu.
  • Page 199: Favorites

    SiriusXM Data Favorites Managing Favorites If movies or theaters are already saved to Favorites, they can In the Favorites screen, press easily be recalled. Up to 10 locations can be added. 1. In SiriusXM Data Mode, press [Movie Times] → →[Favorites]. [Sort by]: Sorts search results by [Distance] or [A-Z]. • [Delete]: Deletes the selected favorite. • [Add to Favorites]: Adds the current theater to Favorites. •...
  • Page 200: Blue Link (Genesis Connected Service)

    What is Blue Link? For radio wave transmission/reception status, refer to the Blue Link is a Genesis Brand telematics service based on our status displayed on the Blue Link screen. cutting-edge IT systems that makes your driving experience It is recommended that you use the Blue Link system when the more convenient and fun.
  • Page 201: Using The Rear View Mirror Keys

    Blue Link (Genesis Connected Service) Getting Started with Blue Link® Using the Rear View Mirror Keys To use the various Blue Link ® features, including Driving Info and Vehicle Diagnostics, you must first activate the Blue Link ® subscription. A separate fee may be charged to activate Blue Link .
  • Page 202: Blue Link® Safety And Security Service

    Blue Link (Genesis Connected Service) Blue Link® Safety and Security Service Press the key or press →[Blue Link]. Automatic Collision Notification This feature provides immediate assistance when an accident occurs and an airbag is deployed. In the occurrence of such an event, an ACN signal containing customer and location information will automatically be transmitted to the response center.
  • Page 203: Sos

    Blue Link (Genesis Connected Service) Stolen Vehicle Recovery Occupants may request emergency 911 assistance by pressing In the event that a Blue Link ® vehicle is reported stolen (and a the dedicated key in the vehicle. Pressing the key will...
  • Page 204: Send To Car With Google

    Blue Link (Genesis Connected Service) Send to Car with Google 2. Select the desired POI to view detailed information. This feature is used to verify POI information received through Google, Blue Link smartphone application and/or the Blue Link ® ®...
  • Page 205: Deleting Pois

    Blue Link (Genesis Connected Service) Deleting POIs Downloading POIs 1. Press →[Send to Car with Google] → 1. Desired POIs within Google, Blue Link ® smartphone applica- →[Delete]. tion and/or the Blue Link center can be downloaded and ® 2. Select the desired POI list.
  • Page 206: Driving Info

    Blue Link (Genesis Connected Service) Driving Info 1. Press →[Vehicle Diagnostics]. This feature shows driving related information. It is available 2. Press [Manual Diagnostics]. only when the vehicle engine is on. 1. Press →[Driving Info]. 2. To update the driving info, press [Update]. Vehicle Diagnostics This feature is used to inspect for abnormal vehicle states and Information display diagnostics results.
  • Page 207: Blue Link Voice Local Search

    Blue Link (Genesis Connected Service) Blue Link Voice Local Search 3. Verify the diagnostics results. About Blue Link Voice Local Search Using Blue Link network service, you can search for Google- ® provided place names with your voice. Blue Link Voice Local Search is a separate feature from Voice Recognition.
  • Page 208: Starting Blue Link Voice Local Search

    Blue Link (Genesis Connected Service) Information Starting Blue LInk Voice Local Search • Service subscription cannot be done while driving or on a call. 1. Press the [ ] key in the vehicle. • When setting up the vehicle terminal, service setup may be unavail- able if the vehicle is in an area without cellular connection.
  • Page 209: Before Thinking There Is A Product Defect

    Before Thinking there is a Product Defect The current position shown on the navigation may When driving in heavy traffic with frequent go/stops. • differ from your actual location within the following When driving in slippery conditions, such as heavy sand, snow, • circumstances. The following occurrences are not etc. malfunctions. When driving with a tire chain installed. • When driving on Y-shaped roads with narrow angles, the When the tires have recently been replaced. (Especially upon • •...
  • Page 210 Before Thinking there is a Product Defect Route guidance may be incorrect in certain search The following may occur after conducting route conditions or locations. The following occurrences are recalculation. The following occurrences are not not malfunctions. malfunctions. Guidance instructing the driver to drive straight could be Guidance may be provided to a position differing from the •...
  • Page 211: Before Thinking The Product Has

    Before Thinking the Product has Malfunctioned 1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as device malfunctions. 2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below. 3. If the problem persists, Please call the Blue Link® center ( 855-2-BlueLink (855-225-8354) ) Problem Function Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel deficiency or There are small red, blue or green dots on the screen. lighting may occur with 0.01% of total pixels. The display looking somewhat darker after prolonged periods of use is a normal phenomenon with When the power is turned on, the cor- ners of the screen are dark. LCD panels and does not indicate a malfunction. • Has the vehicle ignition switch been turned to [ACC] or [ON]? The sound and video is not working. • Has the system been turned OFF? The USB does not work. If the USB memory has been damaged, format the device to FAT 32, NTFS or exFAT and try again. Is the volume level set too low? The video is working but there is no • sound. •...
  • Page 212: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Mode Problem Countermeasure Reset the system. Use a pin or clip or pin to press the "RESET" button on the head The device does not operate properly. unit. Sound does not work. Adjust the volume level. Common The screen is dark. Adjust the brightness level. The brightness level is to dark. Adjust the brightness level. The sound and video does not work. Check to see that the vehicle ignition switch has been set to "ACC" or "ON". Use iTunes to update the firmware version and reconnect the iPod with the device. iPod is not recognized even though it iPod If the iPod is not recognized due to an iPod device problem, reset your iPod and try has been connected. again. If the USB memory has been damaged, format the device to FAT 32, NTFS or exFAT and try again. If the USB memory has been contaminated, remove all foreign substances on the contact surface of the USB memory and multimedia terminal. When using a separately purchased USB hub, disconnect the hub and directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle. The USB does not work. When using a USB extension cable, disconnect the extension cable and directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle. The device may not support certain non-standard USB memory devices. Use only standard (Metal Cover Type) USB memory. If supported video, music, and image files do not exist, please download files with supported file formats and try again.
  • Page 213 Troubleshooting Mode Problem Countermeasure Reception sensitivity is bad and the call strength is low. Phone Try again in a few minutes or move to a different location and try again. Reception and call strength are weak when passing through certain regions. Check to see that your mobile device supports Bluetooth feature. Bluetooth cannot be connected from the head unit. Check to see that Bluetooth is turned on within your mobile device. If the device is not in Bluetooth audio mode, change the media mode to Bluetooth Music cannot be played from the Bluetooth phone. audio and try again. Bluetooth Check to see that there are music files within your mobile device. Download music files to your mobile device. Bluetooth music is not playing. Check to see that music has been added to the music playlist within your mobile device. Select the songs you wish to play within your mobile device.
  • Page 214 Troubleshooting Mode Problem Function Check the GPS satellite reception state and park the vehicle in a location without any obstructions. Voice guidance does not work even Position errors may occur when GPS satellite reception is weak. In such cases, though I am near my destination or tourpoint. please wait until GPS satellite conditions improve. Check the volume level. A message is displayed stating that Navigation there are problems verifying the cur- If the message persists, please visit a nearby maintenance center. (NAVI) rent position. There are errors in displaying the cur- Please go to a place without any obstructions or wait until GPS satellite conditions rent position. improve. The current position is not displayed on This phenomenon is automatically corrected once speed and traveling direction are the road.
  • Page 215: Product Specification

    Product Specification AV/Navigation Specification HFP(1.6), A2DP(1.3), AVRCP(1.6), Supported profiles PBAP(1.2), SPP(1.2) Supported Bluetooth Power supply DC 12.6V (Battery) Bluetooth standard Operating DC 9 V ~ DC 16 V Frequency range 2402 MHz ~ 2480 MHz power Channels 79 Channels Current Head unit: 12.3A consumption Screen: 4.3A 530 kHz ~ 1710 kHz Dark current During 96Hour-mode: <5mA Frequency range ※ Guam 531 kHz ~ 1701 kHz Operating -20 ℃ ~ +70 ℃ Sensitivity 40 dBuV temperature Range Frequency Storage 30 Hz ~ 10000 Hz -40 ℃ ~ +85 ℃ characteristics temperature Range Signal to noise ratio min 40 dB External dimensions Common...
  • Page 216 Product Specification AV/Navigation Specification Tx : Frequency: Frequency 824MHz~849MHz(BC0), 1850MHz~910MHz(BC1) 12 ch AMP : 75w / channel CDMA Rx Sensitivity ≤ -104dBm(BER ≤ 0.5%) Max output 10 ch AMP : 60w / channel Power class3(BC0) Audio Bass -10dB ~ +10dB Maximum RF Output Power class2(BC1) 23.01dBm~25.5dBm max. -10dB ~ +10dB LTE mobile wireless Treble -10dB ~ +10dB Name of Device / communications devices and Model Name Front Seat equipment (other)/LTD-VL2000 LTE Modem Wide-type 312.42mm • Product Company receiving Screen Size (12.3 inch) LG Innotek Specification Authorization •...
  • Page 217: Warranty Information

    Warranty Information The warranty period for this product is calculated from the date of vehicle release (date of registration). If possible, receive required maintenance services within this warranty period. Free Services Maintenance repairs are provided at no cost in cases of malfunctions occurring during normal use within the warranty period. The warranty period calculation shall be in accordance with the vehicle owner's manual/warranty provided by the vehicle manufacturer. Pay Services In cases of malfunction due to user negligence • In cases of malfunction due to natural disasters (fires, earthquakes, floods, storms) • In cases of malfunction due to use of abnormal power supplies • In cases of malfunction caused by defective external devices • In cases of malfunction due to repairs or modifications performed by unauthorized persons and/or undesignated maintenance • centers Compensation for Consumer damages Compensations for consumer damages in regards to this product shall be in accordance with the Consumer Dispute Resolution Criteria as notified by the Fair Trade Commission. Attaching sun tints (2-tone sun tints) with metal constituents to the glass antenna may significantly decrease reception •...

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