Hyundai LM-02 Instruction Manual

Hyundai LM-02 Instruction Manual

Mp3/usb/aux/bluetooth/ipod cd player with am/fm radio

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

LM-02
MP3/USB/AUX/BLUETOOTH/iPod
CD PLAYER WITH
AM/FM RADIO

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    INSTRUCTION MANUAL LM-02 MP3/USB/AUX/BLUETOOTH/iPod CD PLAYER WITH AM/FM RADIO...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important Note: Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. Please refer to the main vehicle user manual section ‘Features of Your Vehicle’ for general information regarding radio reception and care and use of the vehicle mounted antenna, and care and use of media (CDs, USB etc.).
  • Page 3 Front Panel Controls                  Power On / Off / Volume Audio settings / Tuning / Other   RADIO Button MEDIA Button   EQ Button(EQUALIZER) SETUP Button ...
  • Page 4: General Controls

    General 1. General Controls  Power On/Off  Press knob momentarily to turn the radio on or off. Via Steering wheel remote control: Press and hold the MODE button on the steering wheel controls to turn the radio on or off. ...
  • Page 5 General  MEDIA Button  1) Press button to select the last media mode when radio off.  2) Press the button to change to the next available mode. The complete mode sequence for selection is shown below: CD → USB/iPod → AUX → My Music → BT Audio → Memo Note: Only those mode sources connected will be displayed.
  • Page 6 General  Display Setting (DISP button) The radio display may be switched off to reduce the amount of light inside the vehicle cabin at night.  Press button to switch the screen on or off. Note: a. If the screen is switched off, radio operation continues. b.
  • Page 7 General 1.1 Media Selection screen 1) Press the media icon or picture tat the top left hand corner of the display to select the Media Selection screen when the radio or another media mode is operating. The Media Selection screen is display as below: 2) Press the desired media icon to select that mode.
  • Page 8 Check the memory usage level by pressing the SET UP button and then selecting ‘About’. e. The Hyundai Bluetooth radio can store 999 files within internal memory. When the 1000 file is stored, INDEX FULL appears on the display. The RECORD and COPY feature is then not available until some stored files are deleted.
  • Page 9: Steering Wheel Controls

    FM1 → FM2 → FM3 → AM → CD → USB/iPod → AUX → My Music → BT Audio Press the MODE button for more than 1 second to switch the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio off. Note: Only those mode sources connected will be displayed and available for selection when using the steering wheel MODE button.
  • Page 10: Am/Fm Tuner

    AM/FM Tuner 3. AM/FM Tuner 3.1 AM/FM Tuner Screen Display or Button Description Displays the FM1, FM3, FM3, and AM modes Displays the currently playing frequency Displays preset frequencies Records currently playing broadcast Shows preset list Saves frequencies with superior reception to preset buttons Converts frequency bandwidth in order of FM1 ->...
  • Page 11 2) Up to 6 stations can be saved in presets for each band FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM. 3) From the list, press the desired radio band 4) Press the desired preset to select that station. The HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio will call selected station ...
  • Page 12: Cd-Da Player

    CD Player 4. CD Player 4.1 Playing Music CDs Music CDs (other than CDs containing MP3 or WMA files) may be played. 1) Insert the CD is inserted into the disc slot, the radio will display Loading. 2) The radio will display Reading and then begin playback of music. ...
  • Page 13 CD Player 4.3 Recording Press the REC button to start recording the current track. For more information on the recording feature, refer to section 1. 2. In CD mode, the PAUSE feature is not supported during recording.  Track Up / Cue ...
  • Page 14 CD Player 4.7 Track Scan SCAN button when press will play the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc. SCAN will appear on the display. When the desired track is reached, press the button again to cancel the function. The set will then play the selected track. 4.8 Repeat Play During disc play, press RPT button to play the selected track repeatedly.
  • Page 15: Cd-Mp3/Wma Player

    4) The radio display shows the file ID3 information. If the ID3 information is too long to be display at once, the display will scroll the ID3 information when pressed. Note: The HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio is realize 999 files stored CD-MP3/WMA disc. 5.2 CD-MP3/WMA Screen...
  • Page 16 CD-MP3/WMA Player 5.3 Copying Files 1) Press the COPY button to copy the currently playing file. 2) Once copying starts, the currently playing file is stopped and the COPY button will blink on the screen. 3) Press the CANCEL button to cancel copying and re-start the current file. 4) Once copying is complete, the COPY button disappears and the paused file will re-start.
  • Page 17 CD-MP3/WMA Player  File Up / Cue   This button is used to select file up. When this button is pressed, playback of the next  file is started. Each time the button is pressed, the file number to be played is increased. ...
  • Page 18: Usb Player

    Use of MULTI-CARD READER devices may not work correctly. d. USB music players will be recognized as storage devices by the radio. e. The HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio will recognize up to 2000 files stored on a USB device. USB socket located lower on the centre console.
  • Page 19 USB Player 6.2 USB Player Screen Button Description Current file /Total files Displays the play time for the current file Displays current file information (Title, Artist, Album Name) Copies the currently playing file Displays file list within the USB device Scans the beginning parts of files in sequential order (approx 10 seconds per file) Repeats the current file...
  • Page 20: Ipod Player

    iPod Player 7. iPod Player 7.1 Playing Music Using iPod via USB. 1) Connect the iPod to the USB socket located lower on the centre console using the cable supplied with iPod (see 18 page). 2) The radio will display Reading and the begin playback of music. ...
  • Page 21 iPod Player 7.3 Recording Press the REC Button to start recording the current track. For more information on the recording feature, refer to section 1.2. In iPod mode, the PAUSE feature is not supported during recording.  File Up / Cue ...
  • Page 22 iPod Player 6) Select the desired file from the list to play the file.  7) Press the button or the button to restore the previous screen. 7.8 Repeat Play During iPod playback, press RPT button to play the currently playing file repeatedly. RPT will appear on the display when this function is selected.
  • Page 23: Aux Input

    AUX Input 8. AUX Input 8.1 AUX Connector It is possible to connect your portable media player to the car audio system for playback of the audio tracks via the car speakers. To get the best results when connecting the portable media to the car audio system, follow these steps: 1) Use the supplied 3.5 mm stereo plug to 3.5 mm stereo plug cable to connect the media player headphone socket to the AUX socket located lower on the centre console.
  • Page 24 AUX Input 8.2 Recording Press the REC button to start recording the current file. For more information on the recording feature, refer to section 1.2. Once the REC button is pressed, recording will start from the currently playing point within the file.
  • Page 25: My Music

    My Music 9. My Music The My Music mode is where previously recorded or copied tracks or files made on the Hyundai Bluetooth radio are stored for playback. The tracks may be played back in the same manner as those stored on a USB memory stick.
  • Page 26 My Music 9.4 Deleting File 1) When a file is playing, you can delete the current file by pressing the DELETE button. 2) As shown below, the file name is shown and you are asked whether you wish to delete the file.
  • Page 27  5) Press the button or the button to restore the previous screen. 6) Press the check box on the left side of the screen to select desired files or all files. 7) Press the COPY button to copy selected files onto a USB device. This feature is disabled if a USB device is not connected.
  • Page 28: Bluetooth Audio Player

    Bluetooth Audio Player 10. Bluetooth Audio Player Function 10.1 BT Audio Screen Button Description Plays the previous audio. Plays the paused audio. Pauses the audio. Plays the next audio. Records the current audio. 10.2 Recording Press the REC button to start recording the current audio. For more information on the recording feature, refer to section 1.2.
  • Page 29 (AVRCP). If your Bluetooth mobile phone or music player supports this profile then it is possible to advance to the next track or replay previous tracks on using the buttons on the front of the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio or steering wheel remote controls (if fitted) on your vehicle. ...
  • Page 30 Bluetooth music player. 1) Ensure both the mobile phone and music player have been paired to the HYUNDAI music player and that they operate correctly. 2) Ensure both mobile phone and music player are both set to automatically connect to the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio.
  • Page 31: Memo

    Memo 11. Memo This feature is used to record voice memos using the microphone located in the front of the radio. 11.1 Recording Memos Press the REC Button to record user memos. For more information, refer to section 1.2. Note: Memo mode cannot be selected with the MODE Button on the Steering remote controller.
  • Page 32: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth mobile phone or Bluetooth music player and the HYUNDAI Bluetooth car radio. The HYUNDAI Bluetooth car radio features a hands-free system so that you may talk on the telephone without taking your eyes off the road or your hands off the wheel. A microphone built into the front of the radio receives your voice and the calling party can be heard through the car speakers.
  • Page 33 Bluetooth 12.1 Bluetooth Indicators Shown on the Radio Display ► Bluetooth Indicator The Bluetooth logo above is displayed steady on the radio screen when a Bluetooth device is connected. If the indicator is not displayed, then no Bluetooth device is connected or the connection is not of satisfactory quality.
  • Page 34 Pairing Active – Enter Code 0000 into Device. 6) Now, set your Bluetooth device to search for and pair with the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio. A guide for setting your Bluetooth device to search and pair with the radio is provided in section 12.2.2.
  • Page 35 Bluetooth device for the accurate and correct procedure. b. A device must first be paired to the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio before it can be connected, i.e. if a device has been paired, it must then be connected before the hands free and/or audio playback features can be used.
  • Page 36 Notes When Selecting a Paired Device: a. The name of the Bluetooth device is sent by the device and stored in the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio memory. In most Bluetooth devices, the name can be changed by the user.
  • Page 37: 13. Telephone

    13. Telephone 13.1 Phone Screen Button Description Displays the network name / device name of connected mobile phone Displays the KEYPAD screen Displays BLUETOOTH SETTING. Displays recent call lists Displays stored contacts. Connects call to previously saved emergency number NOTE – The network name may not be displayed when using some phones. The phone may still be connected to the cellular network, but ‘None’...
  • Page 38 3) To reject the call, press the button or the Decline button on the screen. 4) When making an outgoing call, enter numbers by using the keypad within the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio or Bluetooth mobile phone and press the OFF HOOK button.
  • Page 39 Telephone 13.2.3 Calling from the Call List When the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio and Bluetooth mobile phone are connected, the call list from the Bluetooth mobile phone is automatically downloaded.  1) Press the button to select the Phone screen. 2) Press the CALL LIST button to view the call list.
  • Page 40 The selected setting is displayed in orange and is applied immediately upon selection. 13.3.3 Setting Calling Voice/Ringer Volume Level The level of the calling voice/ringer volume heard through the HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio and car speakers is adjusted using this setting.
  • Page 41 Names with a maximum length of up to 16 characters and phone numbers with a maximum length of up to 20 digits can be displayed. HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio automatically downloads contacts from the Bluetooth mobile phone once a Bluetooth phone is connected.
  • Page 42: Setting

    Setting 14. Setting 14.1 General Settings 14.1.1 Viewing Audio Information You can check the radio model number, firmware version and current memory usage condition in the ‘About’ section of the Setup menu. The memory usage condition is displayed as in use / total capacity. ...
  • Page 43 Setting 14.2.2.2 Balance, Fader Setting  1) Press the button to display the Setup screen. 2) Press 2. Sound. 3) Press 2. Audio. 4) Press the BAL/FAD button. 5) Press the , , , buttons to set the front/rear/left/right speaker volumes. 6) Press the CENTER button to change the Balance, Fader values to 0.
  • Page 44 Setting 14.4 Time Setting This setting is used to set the time displayed within the Hyundai Bluetooth Radio.  1) Press the button to display the Setup screen. 2) Press 4. Time. 3) The 12Hour button displays 1 day as 12 hours while the 24 Hour button displays 1 day in 24 hours.
  • Page 45: Firmware Upgrade

    4) If the firmware upgrade is successful, ‘Complete’ appears on the display. 5) If the GUI file is loaded on the USB storage device, the GUI upgrade will automatically commence after system upgrade is complete. 6) Once the upgrade is complete, the Hyundai Bluetooth radio will automatically reboot. Firmware Upgrade...
  • Page 46 If the GUI upgrade file and system firmware do not match, the upgrade will not run. c. If vehicle power is turned off during an upgrade, the Hyundai Bluetooth radio firmware may be damaged, and the product will no longer operate and require repair.
  • Page 47: Handling Compact Discs

    Handling Compact Discs 1) Dirt, dust and scratches on the disc surface and warped discs can cause loss of sound or skipping during playback. Additionally, deterioration of sound quality may also result. Please observe these guidelines to take care of your compact discs: *Fingerprints, dust and dirt should be carefully wiped from the disc playing surface (side with no printing) with a soft cloth.
  • Page 48: Product And Warranty Service

    In the event your MP3/WMA CD Player is faulty, please take your HYUNDAI vehicle to your nearest HYUNDAI dealer for their diagnostic inspection of your MP3/WMA CD Player.
  • Page 49: Mp3/Wma Information

    MP3/WMA Information The HYUNDAI Bluetooth radio is able to play MP3 and WMA music files from a compact disc or USB memory device. MP3 is an abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) Audio layer 3. MP3 audio format files are typically only 1/10th the size of conventional CD DA audio files. Most MP3 files are created on a personal computer using special software.
  • Page 50: Warnings And Precautions

    Warnings and Precautions 1) WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 51: Specifications

    Specifications Output Power - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 180 watts (4 x 45 Watts) Tuning Range - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AM: 522 ~ 1,620 KHz.
  • Page 52 P/N : 6350200029...

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