Hyundai Tucson (2017 year). Instruction - part 12

 

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Hyundai Tucson (2017 year). Instruction - part 12

 

 

AUTO HOLD Indicator
SPORT Mode Indicator
Downhill Brake Control
Light (if equipped)
Light (if equipped)
(DBC) Indicator Light
(if equipped)
This indicator light illuminates:
This warning light illuminates:
This indicator light illuminates
[White] When you activate the auto
• Once you set the ignition switch or
• When you select "SPORT" mode
hold system by pressing the AUTO
Engine Start/Stop Button to the ON
as drive mode.
3
HOLD button.
position.
[Green] When you stop the vehicle
- It illuminates for approximately 3
For more details, refer to "Drive
completely by depressing the
seconds and then goes off.
Mode Integrated Control System"
brake pedal with the auto hold sys-
• When you activate the DBC sys-
in chapter 5.
tem activated.
tem by pressing the DBC button.
[Yellow] When there is a malfunc-
tion with the auto hold system.
This warning light blinks:
In this case, we recommend that
• When the DBC is operating.
you have the vehicle inspected by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
This warning light illuminates yellow:
• When there is a malfunction with
For more details, refer to “Auto
the DBC system.
Hold” in chapter 5.
In this case, we recommend that
you have the vehicle inspected by
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
For more details, refer to “Downhill
Brake Control (DBC) System” in
chapter 5.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Lane Departure
Lane Keeping Assist
Warning System
System (LKAS)
(LDWS) Indicator Light
Indicator (if equipped)
(if equipped)
This indicator light illuminates:
This indicator illuminates:
[Green] When you activate the lane
[Green] When the system operat-
departure warning system.
ing conditions are satisfied.
[White] When system operating
[White] The system operating con-
conditions are not satisfied or
ditions are not satisfied.
when the sensor does not detect
[Yellow] There is a malfunction with
the lane line.
the LKAS.
[Yellow] When there is a malfunc-
In this case, we recommend you to
tion with the lane departure warn-
have your vehicle inspected by an
ing system.
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
In this case, we recommend that
you have the vehicle inspected by
For more details, refer to "Lane
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Keeping Assist System (LKAS)" in
chapter 5.
For more details, refer to "Lane
Keeping Assist System (LKAS)" in
chapter 5.
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Multimedia System
Multimedia system
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AUX, USB and iPod® port
4-2
Antenna
4-3
Steering wheel audio control
4-4
Audio / Video / Navigation system (AVN)
4-5
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology hands-free
4-5
How vehicle audio works
4-6
System controllers and functions
4-15
Audio Head Unit
-RDS, Bluetooth equipped model
4-15
-RDS, No Bluetooth equipped model
4-17
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Setup
4-19
Radio : FM, AM
4-28
DAB Radio (For DAB Model)
4-30
Basic Method of Use : USB / iPod® / My Music
-RDS, Bluetooth equipped model
4-32
-RDS, No Bluetooth equipped model
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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio
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Voice Recognition
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Multimedia System
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM
AUX, USB and iPod® port
i
Information
i
Information
• If you install an aftermarket HID
When using a portable audio device
headlamp, your vehicle’s audio and
connected to the power outlet, noise
electronic device may malfunction.
may occur during playback. If this
• Prevent chemicals such as perfume,
happens, use the power source of the
portable audio device.
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand clean-
er, and air freshener from contacting
the interior parts because they may
❈ iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc.
cause damage or discoloration.
OTL045239L
You can use an AUX port to connect
audio devices and an USB port to plug
in an USB and also in an iPod® port.
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Antenna
Shark fin antenna
NOTICE
Roof antenna
To prevent damage to the rear
glass antenna, never use sharp
instruments or window cleaner
containing abrasives to clean
the window. Clean the inside
surface of the rear glass window
with a piece of soft cloth.
When putting a sticker on the
inside surface of the rear win-
4
dow, be careful not to damage to
the rear glass antenna.
OTLE045237
Do not put sharp instruments
OTLE045330
The shark fin antenna receives
nearby the rear glass antenna.
The roof antenna receives both AM
transmitted data. (for example: GPS
Tinted rear window may affect the
and FM broadcast signals. Rotate
and DAB signals)
proper functioning of the antenna.
the roof antenna in a counterclock-
wise direction to remove it. Rotate it
in a clockwise direction to reinstall it.
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Multimedia System
Steering wheel audio control
VOLUME (VOL + / - ) (1)
MODE (
) (3)
(if equipped)
• Move the VOLUME lever up to
Press the MODE button to select
increase volume.
Radio, Disc, or AUX.
• Move the VOLUME lever down to
decrease volume.
MUTE (
) (4, if equipped)
• Press the button to mute the
SEEK/PRESET (
/
) (2)
sound.
If the SEEK/PRESET lever is moved
• Press the button again to activate
up or down and held for 0.8 second
the sound.
or more, it will function in the follow-
ing modes.
i
Information
RADIO mode
Detailed information for audio control
It will function as the AUTO SEEK
buttons are described in the following
select button. It will SEEK until you
pages in this chapter.
release the button.
MEDIA mode
It will function as the FF/REW button.
If the SEEK/PRESET lever is moved
OTL045500L
up or down, it will function in the fol-
lowing modes.
The steering wheel audio control but-
ton is installed for your convenience.
RADIO mode
It will function as the PRESET STA-
NOTICE
TION UP/DOWN button.
Do not operate audio remote con-
MEDIA mode
trol buttons simultaneously.
It will function as the TRACK UP/
DOWN button.
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Audio / Video / Navigation sys-
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology hands-free (if equipped)
tem (AVN) (if equipped)
You can use the phone wirelessly by using the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology.
Detailed information for the AVN sys-
Type A
tem is described in a separately sup-
plied manual.
4
OTL045241
Type B
OTL045240
(1) Call / Answer button
(2) Call end button
OTL045262
(3) Microphone
• Audio : For detailed information, refer to “AUDIO” in this chapter.
• AVN : Detailed information for the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology hands-
free is described in the manual supplied separately.
i
Information
Make sure that your mobile phone system is up to date to assure proper function
of bluetooth connection.
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Multimedia System
How Vehicle Audio Works
This can be due to factors, such as
AM reception
the distance from the radio station,
FM reception
closeness of other strong radio sta-
tions or the presence of buildings,
bridges or other large obstructions in
the area.
JBM002
AM broadcasts can be received at
JBM001
greater distances than FM broad-
AM and FM radio signals are broad-
casts. This is because AM radio
cast from transmitter towers located
waves are transmitted at low fre-
around your city. They are intercept-
quencies. These long distance, low
ed by the radio antenna on your vehi-
frequency radio waves can follow the
cle. This signal is then processed by
curvature of the earth rather than
the radio and sent to your vehicle
travelling straight. In addition, they
speakers.
curve around obstructions resulting
When a strong radio signal has
in better signal coverage.
reached your vehicle, the precise
engineering of your audio system
ensures the best possible quality
reproduction. However, in some cases
the signal coming to your vehicle may
not be strong and clear.
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FM radio station
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JBM003
JBM004
JBM005
FM broadcasts are transmitted at
• Fading
- As your vehicle moves
• Station Swapping - As an FM signal
high frequencies and do not bend to
away from the radio station, the sig-
weakens, another more powerful
follow the earth's surface. Because
nal will weaken and sound will
signal near the same frequency
of this, FM broadcasts generally
begin to fade. When this occurs, we
may begin to play. This is because
begin to fade within short distances
suggest that you select another
your radio is designed to lock onto
from the station. Also, FM signals are
stronger station.
the clearest signal. If this occurs,
easily affected by buildings, moun-
• Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or
select another station with a
tains, and obstructions. This can lead
stronger signal.
large obstructions between the
to undesirable or unpleasant listen-
transmitter and your radio can dis-
• Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio sig-
ing conditions which might lead you
turb the signal causing static or flut-
nals being received from several
to believe a problem exists with your
tering noises to occur. Reducing the
directions can cause distortion or
radio. The following conditions are
treble level may lessen this effect
fluttering. This can be caused by a
normal and do not indicate radio
until the disturbance clears.
direct and reflected signal from the
trouble:
same station, or by signals from two
stations with close frequencies. If
this occurs, select another station
until the condition has passed.
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Multimedia System
Using a cellular phone or a two-
NOTE:
way radio
Order of playing files (folders) :
When a cellular phone is used inside
1. Song playing order
:
to
the vehicle, noise may be produced
sequentially.
from the audio system. This does not
2. Folder playing order :
mean that something is wrong with
If no song file is contained in the
the audio equipment. In such a case,
try to operate mobile devices as far
folder, that folder is not displayed.
from the audio equipment as possible.
CAUTION
When using a communication
system such as a cellular phone
or a radio set inside the vehicle, a
separate external antenna must
be fitted. When a cellular phone
or a radio set is used with an
internal antenna alone, it may
interfere with the vehicle's electri-
cal system and adversely affect
safe operation of the vehicle.
WARNING
Do not use a cellular phone
while driving. Stop at a safe
location to use a cellular phone.
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NOTICE
WARNING
CAUTION
Do not place beverages close to
Do not stare at the screen
Operating the device while
the audio system. Spilling bever-
while driving. Staring at the
driving could lead to accidents
ages may lead to system mal-
screen for prolonged periods
due to a lack of attention to
function.
of time could lead to traffic
external surroundings. First
In case of product malfunction,
accidents.
park the vehicle before operat-
please contact your place of pur-
ing the device.
Do not disassemble, assem-
chase or After Service center.
ble, or modify the audio sys-
Adjust the volume to levels that
Placing the audio system within
tem. Such acts could result in
allow the driver to hear sounds
an electromagnetic environment
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accidents, fire, or electric
from outside of the vehicle.
may result in noise interference.
shock.
Driving in a state where exter-
Prevent caustic solutions such
nal sounds cannot be heard
Using the phone while driving
as perfume and cosmetic oil
may lead to a lack of attention of
may lead to accidents.
from contacting the dashboard
traffic conditions and increase
Pay attention to the volume
because they may cause dam-
the likelihood of accidents.
setting when turning the
age or discoloration.
Use the phone feature after
device on. A sudden output of
parking the vehicle.
extreme volume upon turning
the device on could lead to
Heed caution not to spill water
hearing impairment.
(Adjust
or introduce foreign objects
the volume to a suitable level
into the device. Such acts
before turning off the device.)
could lead to smoke, fire, or
product malfunction.
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Multimedia System
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i
Information - Using the USB
Avoid contact between the USB con-
The device may not recognize the
device
nector with bodily parts or foreign
USB device if separately purchased
Connect the USB device after turning
objects.
USB hubs and extension cables are
on the engine. The USB device may
being used. Connect the USB direct-
Repeated connecting/disconnecting
become damaged if it is already con-
ly with the multimedia terminal of
of USB devices within short periods
nected when the ignition is turned
the vehicle.
of time may result in product mal-
on.The USB device may not operate
function.
When using mass storage USB
properly if the car ignition is turned
on or off with the USB device con-
A strange noise may occur when dis-
devices with separate logical drives,
only files saved to the root drive can
nected.
connecting the USB.
be played.
Heed caution to static electricity
Make sure to connect/disconnect
Files may not properly operate if
when connecting/disconnecting USB
external USB devices with the audio
application programs are installed
devices.
power turned off.
to the USBs.
Encoded MP3 Players will not be rec-
The amount of time required to rec-
The device may not operate normal-
ognized when connected as an exter-
ognize the USB device may differ
ly if MP3 Players, cellular phones,
nal device.
depending on the type, size or file for-
digital cameras, or other electronic
mats stored in the USB. Such differ-
When connecting an external USB
devices (USB devices not recognized
ences in time are not indications of
device, the device may not properly
as portable disk drives) are connect-
malfunctions.
recognize the USB is in some states.
ed with the device.
The device only supports USB
Only products formatted with
Charging through the USB may not
devices used to play music files.
byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be
work for some mobile devices.
recognized.
USB images and videos are not sup-
The device may not support normal
ported.
This device recognizes USB devices
operation when using a USB memo-
formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file for-
Do not use the USB I/F to charge
ry type besides (Metal Cover Type)
mats. This device does not recognize
batteries or USB accessories that
USB Memory.
files in NTFS file format.
generate heat. Such acts may lead to
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worsened performance or damage
Some USB devices may not be sup-
to the device.
ported due to compatibility issues.
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i
Information - Using the
The device may not support normal
When the EQ features of an exter-
iPod® device
operation when using formats such
nal device, such as the iPod®, and
iPod® is a registered trademark of
as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory.
the audio system are both active, EQ
Apple Inc.
effects could overlap and cause
The device will not support files
In order to use the iPod® while oper-
sound deterioration and distortion.
locked by DRM
(Digital Rights
ating the keys, you must use a dedi-
Management.)
Whenever possible, turn off the EQ
cated iPod® cable. (the cable that is
feature within the external device
USB memory sticks used by con-
supplied when purchasing iPod®
upon use by connecting with the
necting an Adaptor (SD Type or CF
/iPhone® products)
audio system.
Type) may not be properly recog-
If the iPod® is connected to the vehi-
Noise may occur when an iPod® or
nized.
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cle while it is playing, a high pitch
AUX device is connected. When
The device may not operate proper-
sound could occur for approximate-
such devices are not being used, dis-
ly when using USB HDDs or USBs
ly
1-2 seconds immediately after
connect the device for storage.
subject to connection failures
connecting. If possible, connect the
caused by vehicle vibrations. (e.g. i-
When the iPod® or AUX device
iPod to the vehicle with the iPod®
power is connected to the power
stick type)
stopped/ paused.
jack, playing the external device
Avoid use of USB mem-
During ACC ON state, connecting
may result in noise. In such cases,
ory products that can
the iPod® through the iPod® cable
disconnect the power connection
also be used as key
will charge the iPod® through the
before use.
chains or mobile phone
car audio system.
Skipping or improper operation
accessories. Use of such
When connecting with the iPod®
may occur depending on the charac-
products may cause damage to the
cable, make sure to fully insert the
teristics of your iPod®
/Phone®
USB jack.
jack to prevent communication
device.
Connecting an MP3 device or phone
interference.
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through various channels, such as
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AUX/BT or Audio/ USB mode may
result in pop noises or abnormal
operation.
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i
Information - Using the AUX
If your iPhone® is connected to both
• Some iPod®s may not sync with the
device
the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
System depending on its version. If
If an external device connector is
and USB, the sound may not be
the Media is removed before the
connected with the AUX terminal,
properly played. In your iPhone®,
Media is recognized, then the sys-
then AUX mode will automatically
select the Dock connector or
tem may not properly restore the
operate. Once the connector is dis-
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology to
previously operated mode.
(iPod®
connected, the previous mode will
change the sound output (source).
charging is not supported.)
be restored.
iPod mode cannot be operated when
AUX mode can be used only when
the iPod® cannot be recognized due
an external audio player
(cam-
to versions that do not support com-
corder, car VCR, etc.) has been con-
munication protocols.
nected.
For fifth generation iPod® Nano
devices, the iPod® may not be recog-
The AUX volume can be controlled
nized when the battery level is low.
separately from other audio modes.
Please charge the iPod® for use.
Connecting a connector jack to the
Search/play orders shown within
AUX terminal without an external
the iPod® device may differ with the
device will convert the system to
orders shown within the audio sys-
AUX mode, but only output noise.
tem.
When an external device is not
being used, also remove the connec-
If the iPod® malfunctions due to an
tor jack.
iPod® device defect, reset the iPod®
and try again. (To learn more, refer to
When the external device power is
your iPod® manual)
connected to the power jack, play-
ing the external device may output
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noise. In such cases, disconnect the
power connection before use.
Fully insert the AUX cable to the
AUX jack upon use.
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i
Information - Before using
i
Information - Precautions for
i
Information - When connect-
the Bluetooth® handsfree
safe driving
ing a Bluetooth® phone
What is Bluetooth® ?
Bluetooth® Handsfree is a feature
Before connecting the head unit
that enables drivers to practice safe
with the mobile phone, check to see
Bluetooth® refers to a short-dis-
driving. Connecting the head unit
that the mobile phone supports
tance wireless networking technolo-
with a Bluetooth® phone allows the
Bluetooth® features.
gy which uses a 2.4GHz ~ 2.48GHz
frequency to connect various
user to conveniently make and
Even if the phone supports
receive calls and use contacts.
devices within a certain distance.
Bluetooth®, the phone will not be
Before using Bluetooth®, carefully
found during device searches if the
Supported within PCs, external
read the contents of this user’s man-
phone has been set to hidden state
devices, Bluetooth® phones, PDAs,
ual.
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or the Bluetooth® power is turned
various electronic devices, and auto-
Excessive use or operations while
off. Disable the hidden state or turn
motive environments, Bluetooth®
driving may lead to negligent driv-
on the Bluetooth® power prior to
allows data to be transmitted at high
ing practices and result in accidents.
searching/connecting with the Head
speeds without having to use a con-
Refrain from excessive operations
unit.
nector cable.
while driving.
Bluetooth phone is automatically
Bluetooth® Handsfree refers to a
Viewing the screen for prolonged
connected when the ignition on.
device which allows the user to con-
periods of time is dangerous and
veniently make phone calls with
If you do not want automatic con-
may lead to accidents. When driv-
Bluetooth® mobile phones through
nection with your Bluetooth®
ing, view the screen only for short
the audio system.
device, turn off the Bluetooth® fea-
periods of time.
ture within your mobile phone.
Bluetooth® Handsfree may not be sup-
ported in some mobile phones. To learn
The Handsfree call volume and
more about mobile device compatibility,
quality may differ depending on the
visit www. hyundaiusa.com.
mobile phone.
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i
Information - Using the voice
Park the vehicle when connecting
- When driving on rugged and
recognition
the head unit with the mobile phone.
uneven roads
When using the voice recognition
Bluetooth® connection may become
- During severe rain (heavy rains,
feature, only commands listed with-
intermittently disconnected in some
windstorms)
in the user's manual are supported.
mobile phones. Follow these steps to
Phone related voice commands can
Be aware that during the operation
try again.
be used only when a Bluetooth®
of the voice recognition system,
1. Within the mobile phone, turn the
Wireless Technology device is con-
pressing any key other than the
Bluetooth® function off/on and try
nected.
key terminate voice recognition
again.
mode.
When making calls by stating a
2. Turn the mobile phone power
name, the corresponding contact
For superior voice recognition per-
Off/On and try again.
must be downloaded and stored
formance, position the microphone
within the audio system.
3. Completely remove the mobile
used for voice recognition above the
phone battery, reboot, and then
head of the driver’s seat and main-
After downloading the Bluetooth®
again.
tain a proper position when saying
Wireless Technology phone book, it
4. Reboot the Audio System and try
commands.
takes some times to convert the
phone book data into voice informa-
again.
Within the following situations,
tion. During this time, voice recogni-
5. Delete all paired devices, pair and
voice recognition may not function
tion may not properly operate.
try again.
properly due to external sound.
Pronounce the voice commands nat-
Handsfree call quality and volume
- When the windows and sunroof
urally and clearly as if in a normal
may differ depending on the model
are open
conversation.
of your mobile phone.
- When the wind of the cooling /
heating device is strong
- When entering and passing through
tunnels
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Name
Description
System Controllers and Functions
MEDIA
Each time the key is pressed, the mode is
changed in order of USB, iPod, AUX, My Music,
Audio Head Unit
BT Audio modes.
-RDS, Bluetooth equipped model
❈ In Setup>Display, the media pop up screen will
be displayed when [Mode Pop up] is turned
On
❈ When the pop up screen is displayed, use the
TUNE knob or keys
1
~
4
to
select the desired mode.
Operates Phone Screen.
4
• Shortly press the key : Moves to the Display,
Sound, Clock, Phone, System setting modes
• Press and hold the key : Moves to clock settings
• Radio mode : Automatically searches for broad-
SEEK
TRACK
cast frequencies.
• USB, iPod, My Music modes :
- Shortly press the key : Moves to next or previous
song(file).
- Press and hold the key : Rewinds or fast for-
wards the current song(file).
Name
Description
POWER/
Power Knob : Turns power On/Off by press-
RADIO
Each time the key is pressed, the mode is
changed in order of FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ FMA ➟ AM ➟
VOL knob
ing the knob.
AMA.
Volume Knob : Sets volume by turning the
(for DAB model)
knob left/right.
FM1 ➟ FM2 ➟ FMA ➟ DAB1 ➟ DAB2 ➟ AM.
1
~
6
• Radio mode : Saves frequencies (channels) or
❈ In Setup>Display, the radio pop up screen will
receives saved frequencies (channels).
(Preset)
be displayed when [Mode Pop up] is turned
• USB, iPod, My Music modes
On
-
1 RPT
: Repeat
❈ When the pop up screen is displayed, use the
-
2
RDM
: Random
TUNE knob or keys
1
~
6
to
select the desired mode.
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