Hyundai H350 (2016 year). Instruction - part 16

 

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Hyundai H350 (2016 year). Instruction - part 16

 

 

MENU : My Music Mode
Random
Delete
(if equipped)
Press the
MENU
key Set [ RDM]
Press the
MENU
key Set [ Delete]
2
through the
TUNE knob or
RDM
through the
TUNE knob or
4
key.
key.
In My Music mode, press the
MENU
Plays all songs in random order.
Deletes currently playing file
key to set the Repeat, Random,
Information, Delete, Delete All, and
❈ Press RDM again to turn random
In the play screen, pressing delete
Delete Selection features.
off.
will delete the currently playing
song.
Deletes file from list
Information
➀ Select the file you wish to delete
4
Press the
MENU
key Set [ Info]
by using the TUNE knob.
through the
TUNE knob or
3
key.
➁ Press the
MENU
key and select
the delete menu to delete the
Displays information of the current
selected file.
Repeat
song.
Press the
MENU
key Set [ RPT]
❈ Press the
MENU
key to turn off
1
through the
TUNE knob or
RPT
info display.
key.
Repeats the currently playing song.
❈ Press RPT again to turn repeat off.
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Multimedia System
Delete All
➁ After selecting, press the
MENU
AUX
Press the
MENU
key Set
[
key and select the delete menu.
AUX is used to play external MEDIA
Del.All] through the TUNE knob or
currently connected with the AUX
5
key.
terminal.
Deletes all songs of My Music.
AUX mode will automatically start
when an external device is connect-
ed with the AUX terminal.
Delete Selection
If an external device is connected,
Press the
MENU
key Set
[
you can also press the
MEDIA
key to
Del.Sel] through the
TUNE knob
i
Information
change to AUX mode.
or
6
key.
- Using the My Music
Songs within My Music are selected
• Even if memory is available, a max-
and deleted.
imum of 6,000 songs can be stored.
➀ Select the songs you wish to
• The same song can be copied up to
delete from the list.
1,000 times.
• Memory info can be checked in the
System menu of Setup.
❈ AUX mode cannot be started
unless there is an external device
connected to the AUX terminal.
i
Information
- using THE AUX
Fully insert the AUX cable into the
AUX terminal for use.
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Bluetooth® Wireless
• The Bluetooth® word mark and
Starting Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology AUDIO MODE
logos are registered trademarks
Technology Audio
(If equipped)
owned by Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and
• Press the
MEDIA
key to change
any use of such marks is under
the mode in order of CD ➟ USB ➟
license. Other trademarks and trade
What is Bluetooth® Wireless
AUX ➟ My Music ➟ BT Audio.
names are those of their respective
Technology?
• If BT Audio is selected, Bluetooth®
owners. A Bluetooth® enabled cell
Wireless Technology audio will
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
phone is required to use Bluetooth®
start playing.
allows devices to be connected in a
Wireless Technology
short distance, including hands-free
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
❈ Audio may not automatically start
devices, stereo headsets, wireless
audio can be used only when the
playing in some mobile phones.
4
remote controllers, etc. For more
[Audio Streaming] of Phone is
information, visit the Bluetooth®
turned On.
Wireless Technology website at
❈ Setting Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology Audio Streaming
:
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Before using Bluetooth® Wireless
[Phone] through the tune knob
Technology audio features
Select [Audio Streaming] through
the TUNE knob Set
On
/
Off
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
audio may not be supported
depending on the compatibility of
your
Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology mobile phone.
• In order to use Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology audio, you must first
pair and connect the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology mobile
phone.
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Multimedia System
Using the Bluetooth® Wireless
PHONE (if equipped)
Making a call using the Steering
Technology audio features
wheel remote controller
• Play / Pause
Before using the Bluetooth® Wireless
Press the TUNE knob to play and
Technology phone features
pause the current song.
• In order to use Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology phone, you must first
pair and connect the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology mobile phone.
• If the mobile phone is not paired or
connected, it is not possible to
❈ The title / artist info may not be
enter Phone mode. Once a phone
supported in some mobile phone.
is paired or connected, the guid-
When it is not supported, no title /
ance screen will be displayed.
no artist will be displayed.
• If Priority is set upon vehicle igni-
1. VOLUME button : Raises or low-
• Previous / Next song
tion (IGN/ACC ON), the Bluetooth®
ers speaker volume.
TRACK
Wireless Technology phone will be
Press
of
SEEK
to play previous or
2. MUTE button : Mute the micro-
automatically connected. Even if
next song.
phone during a call.
you are outside, the Bluetooth®
❈ The previous song / next song /
3.
button : Places and transfers
Wireless Technology phone will be
play / pause functions may not be
calls.
automatically connected once you
supported in some mobile
are in the vicinity of the vehicle. If you
4.
button : Ends calls or cancels
phones.
do not want automatic Bluetooth®
functions.
Wireless Technology phone connec-
tion, set the Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology power to OFF.
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• Check call history and making call
Phone MENU (for RDS model)
Phone Book
➀ Shortly press (under 0.8 seconds)
Press the
PHONE
key to display three
Press the
PHONE
key Set
[
P.
the
key on the steering
menus (Call History, Phone Book,
Book] through the TUNE knob or
remote controller.
Phone Setup).
2 RDM
key.
➁ The call history list will be dis-
The phone book is displayed and
played on the screen.
can be used to select a number and
make a call.
➂ Press the
key again to con-
nect a call to the selected number.
❈ If more than one number is saved
to one contact, then a screen
showing the mobile phone num-
• Redialing the most recently called
4
ber, Home and office number is
number
displayed. Select the desired num-
Call history
➀ Press and hold (over 0.8 seconds)
ber to make the call.
the
key on the steering
Press the
PHONE
key Set
[
❈ If phone book do not exist, a
remote controller.
History] through the
TUNE knob
screen asking whether to down-
or
1 RPT
key.
➁ The most recently called number
load phone book is displayed.
is redialed.
The call history is displayed and can
(The download feature may not be
be used to select a number and
supported in some mobile
make a call.
phones)
If call history does not exist, a screen
asking whether to download call his-
tory is displayed. (The download fea-
ture may not be supported in some
mobile phones)
4-77
Multimedia System
Phone Setup
(Continued)
i
Information
Press the
PHONE
key Set [ Setup]
If the cellular phone signal is poor or
- using THE Bluetooth®
through the
TUNE knob or
3
Wireless Technology CELLU-
the vehicles interior noise is too loud,
key.
LAR PHONE
it may be difficult to hear the other
person’s voice during a call.
The Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Do not use a cellular phone or per-
Do not place the phone near or inside
mobile phone setup screen is dis-
form Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
metallic objects, otherwise communi-
played. For more information, refer to
settings (e.g. pairing a phone) while
cations with Bluetooth® Wireless
“Phone Setup”.
driving.
Technology system or cellular service
Some
Bluetooth®
Wireless
stations can be disturbed.
Technology -enabled phones may not
While a phone is connected through
be recognized by the system or fully
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology your
compatible with the system.
phone may discharge quicker than
Before using Bluetooth® Wireless
usual for additional Bluetooth®
Technology related features of the
Wireless Technology-related opera-
audio system, refer your phone’s
tions.
User’s Manual for phone-side
Some cellular phones or other devices
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology oper-
may cause interference noise or mal-
ations.
function to audio system. In this case,
The phone must be paired to the
store the device in a different location
audio system to use Bluetooth®
may resolve the condition.
Wireless Technology related features.
Phone contact names should be saved
You will not be able to use the hands-
in English or they may not be dis-
free feature when your phone (in the
played correctly.
vehicle) is outside of the cellular serv-
(Continued)
ice area (e.g. in a tunnel, in a under-
ground, in a mountainous area, etc.).
(Continued)
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(Continued)
(Continued)
(Continued)
If Priority is set upon vehicle igni-
When a Bluetooth® Wireless
In some mobile phones, starting the
tion(IGN/ACC ON), the Bluetooth®
Technology mobile phone is connect-
ignition while talking through
Wireless Technology phone will be
ed, a (
) icon will appear at the top
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
automatically connected.
of the screen. If a (
) icon is not dis-
enabled handsfree call will result in
Even if you are outside, the
played, this indicates that a
the call becoming disconnected.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
(Switch the call back to your mobile
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
phone will be automatically connect-
enabled device has not been connect-
phone when starting the ignition.)
ed. You must connect the device
ed once you are in the vicinity of the
Some features may not be supported
vehicle.
before use. For more information on
in some Bluetooth® Wireless
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
If you do not want automatic
Technology mobile phone and
4
mobile phones, refer to the “Phone
devices.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology con-
Setup” section.
nection, turn the Bluetooth® Wireless
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth®
Technology feature off.
enabled operation may be unstable
Wireless Technology enabled mobile
depending on the communication
The hands-free call volume and qual-
phone will work only when the
state.
ity may differ depending on the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
mobile phone type.
Placing the audio system within an
option within your mobile phone has
electromagnetic environment may
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology fea-
been turned on. (Methods of turning
tures can be used only when the
result in noise interference.
on the Bluetooth® Wireless
mobile phone has been paired and
Technology enabled feature may dif-
connected with the device. For more
fer depending on the mobile phone.)
information on pairing and connect-
(Continued)
ing Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
enabled mobile phones, refer to the
“Phone Setup” section.
(Continued)
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Driving your vehicle
Before driving
5-3
Cruise control system
5-30
Before entering the vehicle
5-3
Cruise control operation
5-31
Necessary inspections
5-3
Adjustable speed limit device (ASLD)
3-34
Before starting
5-3
To set speed limit
5-34
Key positions
5-5
To turn off the speed limit control, do one of
Illuminated ignition switch
5-5
the following
5-36
Ignition switch position
5-5
Lane departure warning system (LWDS)
5-37
Starting the engine
5-6
LDWS operation
5-38
ISG (Idle stop and go) system
5-8
Warning indicator
5-39
Auto stop
5-9
Active eco system
5-40
Auto start
5-10
Active eco operation
5-40
Condition of ISG system operation
5-11
When active eco is activated:
5-41
ISG system deactivation
5-12
Limitation of active eco operation:
5-41
ISG system malfunction
5-13
PTO switch
5-41
5
Manual transmission
5-14
To activate the P.T.O system
5-41
Manual transmission operation
5-14
To deactivate the P.T.O system
5-41
Using the clutch
5-16
Economical operation
5-42
Downshifting
5-16
Special driving conditions
5-44
Good driving practices
5-17
Winter driving
5-48
Brake system
5-18
Trailer towing
5-52
Power brakes
5-18
Safety chains
5-54
Parking brake
5-19
Trailer brakes
5-54
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
5-21
Driving with a trailer
5-55
Vehicle dynamic control (VDC)
5-24
Maintenance when trailer towing
5-58
Hill-start assist control (HAC)
5-27
If you do decide to pull a trailer
5-59
Emergency stop signal (ESS)
5-28
Vehicle weight
5-62
Good braking practices
5-29
Locking differential
5-63
Driving your vehicle
WARNING
ENGINE EXHAUST CAN BE DANGEROUS!
Engine exhaust fumes can be extremely dangerous. If, at any time, you smell exhaust fumes inside the vehicle,
open the windows immediately.
Do not inhale exhaust fumes.
Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that can cause unconsciousness and death by
asphyxiation.
Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.
The exhaust system should be checked whenever the vehicle is raised to change the oil or for any other purpose.
If you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side of
the vehicle, we recommend that the system be checked by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
Letting the engine idle in your garage, even with the garage door open, is a hazardous practice. Never run the
engine in your garage any longer than it takes to start the engine and back the vehicle out.
Avoid idling the engine for prolonged periods with people inside the vehicle.
If it is necessary to idle the engine for a prolonged period with people inside the vehicle, be sure to do so only in
an open area with the air intake set at "Fresh" and fan operating at one of the higher speeds so fresh air is drawn
into the interior.
If you must drive with the tailgate open because you are carrying objects that make this necessary:
1. Close all windows.
2. Open side vents.
3. Set the air intake control at "Fresh", the air flow control at "Floor" or "Face" and the fan at one of the higher
speeds.
To assure proper operation of the ventilation system, be sure the ventilation air intakes located just in front of the
windshield are kept clear of snow, ice, leaves or other obstructions.
5-2
BEFORE DRIVING
Before entering the vehicle
Necessary inspections
Before starting
Be sure that all windows, outside
Fluid levels, such as engine oil,
• Close and lock all doors.
mirror(s), and outside lights are
engine coolant, power steering fluid,
• Position the seat so that all con-
clean.
brake fluid, and washer fluid should
trols are easily reached.
be checked on a regular basis, with
Check the condition of the tires.
• Adjust the inside and outside
the exact interval depending on the
Check under the vehicle for any
rearview mirrors.
fluid. Further details are provided in
sign of leaks.
Section 7, “Maintenance”.
• Be sure that all lights work.
Be sure there are no obstacles
• Check all gauges.
behind you if you intend to back up.
WARNING
• Check the operation of warning
lights when the ignition switch is
Driving while distracted can
turned to the ON position.
result in a loss of vehicle con-
• Release the parking brake and
trol, that may lead to an acci-
make sure the brake warning light
5
dent, severe personal injury,
goes out.
and death. The driver’s primary
For safe operation, be sure you are
responsibility is in the safe and
familiar with your vehicle and its
legal operation of a vehicle, and
equipment.
use of any handheld devices,
other equipment, or vehicle sys-
tems which take the driver’s
eyes, attention and focus away
from the safe operation of a
vehicle or which are not permis-
sible by law should never be
used during operation of the
vehicle.
5-3
Driving your vehicle
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
All passengers must be proper-
Driving under the influence of
When you intend to park or
ly belted whenever the vehicle
alcohol or drugs
stop the vehicle with the
is moving. Refer to “Seat belts”
engine on, be careful not to
Drinking and driving is danger-
in section 3 for more informa-
depress the accelerator pedal
ous. Drunk driving is the num-
tion on their proper use.
for a long period of time. It
ber one contributor to the high-
may overheat the engine or
way death toll each year. Even a
exhaust system and cause
small amount of alcohol will
WARNING
fire.
affect your reflexes, percep-
tions and judgment. Driving
When you make a sudden
Always check the surrounding
stop or turn the steering
while under the influence of
areas near your vehicle for peo-
wheel rapidly, loose objects
drugs is as dangerous or more
ple, especially children, before
may drop on the floor and it
dangerous than driving drunk.
putting a vehicle into “Drive” or
could interfere with the opera-
You are much more likely to
“Reverse”.
tion of the foot pedals, possi-
have a serious accident if you
bly causing an accident. Keep
drink or take drugs and drive.
all things in the vehicle safely
If you are drinking or taking
stored.
drugs, don’t drive. Do not ride
If you do not focus on driving,
with a driver who has been
it may cause an accident. Be
drinking or taking drugs.
careful when operating what
Choose a designated driver or
may disturb driving such as
call a cab.
audio or heater. It is the
responsibility of the driver to
always drive safely.
5-4
KEY POSITIONS
Illuminated ignition switch
Ignition switch position
ACC (Accessory)
(if equipped)
The steering wheel is unlocked and
LOCK
electrical accessories are operative.
The steering wheel locks to protect
against theft. The ignition key can be
NOTICE
removed only in the LOCK position.
When turning the ignition switch to
If difficulty is experienced turning
the LOCK position, push the key
the ignition switch to the ACC
inward at the ACC position and turn
position, turn the key while turn-
the key toward the LOCK position.
ing the steering wheel right and
left to release the tension.
ON
The warning lights can be checked
OTF050002
5
before the engine is started. This is
Whenever a front door is opened, the
the normal running position after the
ignition switch will be illuminated for
engine is started.
your convenience, provided the igni-
Do not leave the ignition switch ON if
tion switch is not in the ON position.
the engine is not running to prevent
The light will go off immediately
battery discharge.
when the ignition switch is turned on
or go off after about
30 seconds
START
when the door is closed.
Turn the ignition key to the START
position to start the engine. The
engine will crank until you release
the key; then it returns to the ON
position. The brake warning lamp
can be checked in this position.
5-5
Driving your vehicle
Starting the engine
WARNING
(Continued)
Never reach for the ignition
WARNING
Ignition key
switch, or any other controls
through the steering wheel
Never turn the ignition switch
Always wear appropriate
while the vehicle is in motion.
to LOCK or ACC while the vehi-
shoes when operating your
The presence of your hand or
cle is moving.This would result
vehicle. Unsuitable shoes
arm in this area could cause a
in loss of directional control
(high heels, ski boots,etc.)
loss of vehicle control, an
and braking function, which
may interfere with your ability
accident and serious bodily
could cause an accident.
to use the brake and accelera-
injury or death.
The anti-theft steering column
tor pedal, and the clutch.
Do not place any movable
lock is not a substitute for the
Do not start the vehicle with
objects around the driver’s
parking brake. Before leaving
the
accelerator
pedal
seat as they may move while
the driver’s seat, always make
depressed. The vehicle can
driving, interfere with the driv-
sure the shift lever is engaged
move and lead to an accident.
er and lead to an accident.
in
1st gear for the manual
Wait until the engine rpm is
transmission, set the parking
normal. The vehicle may sud-
brake fully and shut the
denly move if the brake padel
engine off. Unexpected and
is released when the rpm is
sudden vehicle movement
high.
may occur if these precau-
tions are not taken.
(Continued)
5-6
NOTICE
To start the diesel engine when the
engine is cold, it has to be pre-heat-
Glow indicator light
Kick down mechanism
ed before starting the engine and
(if equipped)
then have to be warmed up before
starting to drive.
If your vehicle is equipped with a
kick down mechanism in the
1. Make sure the parking brake is
accelerator pedal, it prevents you
applied.
from driving at full throttle unin-
2. Depress the clutch pedal fully and
tentionally by making the driver
shift the transmission into Neutral.
require increased effort to
Keep the clutch pedal and brake
depress the accelerator pedal.
pedal depressed while turning the
However, if you depress the pedal
W-60
ignition switch to the start position.
more than approximately 80%, the
3. Turn the ignition switch to the ON
vehicle can be at full throttle and
position to pre-heat the engine.
5
the accelerator pedal will be easi-
Then the glow indicator light will
er to depress. This is not a mal-
illuminate.
function but a normal condition.
4. If the glow indicator light goes out,
turn the ignition switch to the
START position and hold it there
until the engine starts (a maximum
of 10 seconds), then release the
key.
5-7
Driving your vehicle
ISG (IDLE STOP AND GO)
NOTICE
Starting and stopping the engine
SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
for turbocharger intercooler
If the engine were not started
Your vehicle may be equipped with
1. Do not race or accelerate the
within 10 seconds after the pre-
the ISG system, which reduces fuel
engine immediately after starting.
heating is completed, turn the
consumption by automatically shut-
ignition key once more to the
If the engine is cold, idle for sever-
ting down the engine, when the vehi-
LOCK position during 10 seconds,
al seconds before sufficient lubri-
cle is at a standstill. (For example :
and then to the ON position, in
cation is ensured in the tur-
red light, stop sign and traffic jam)
order to preheat again.
bocharger unit.
The engine starts automatically as
2. After high speed or extended driv-
soon as the starting conditions are
ing, requiring a heavy engine load,
met.
idle the engine about
1 minute
The ISG system is ON whenever the
before turning it off.
engine is running.
This idle time will allow the tur-
bocharger to cool prior to shutting
NOTICE
the engine off.
When the engine automatically
starts by the ISG system, some
CAUTION
warning lights
(ABS, VDC, VDC
OFF, EBD) may turn on for a few
Do not turn the engine off
seconds.
immediately after it has been
subjected to a heavy load.
This happens because of low bat-
Doing so may cause severe
tery voltage. It does not mean the
damage to the engine or turbo
system is malfunctioning.
charger unit.
5-8
Auto stop
2. Shift into N (Neutral) position.
To stop the engine in idle stop
3. Release the clutch pedal.
mode
The engine will stop and the green
AUTO STOP indicator (
) on the
instrument cluster will illuminate.
Also, a message "Auto Stop Time"
will appear on the LCD display.
NOTICE
OEU044193
You must reach a speed of at least
■ Type A
■ Type B
10km/h since last idle stop.
OEU054019
5
■ Type A
■ Type B
OEU044133/OEU044156
NOTICE
If you unfasten the seat belt or
OEU044129/OEU044150
open the driver's door(or engine
hood) in auto stop mode, the light
1. Decrease the vehicle speed to
on the ISG OFF button will illumi-
less than 5 km/h.
nate and ISG system is deactivat-
ed.
(continued)
5-9
Driving your vehicle
(continued)
Auto start
The engine will also restart
Also, a message "Auto Stop deac-
automatically without the dri-
To restart the engine from idle
tivated. start manually will appear
ver’s any actions if the following
stop mode
on the LCD display. Turn the igni-
occurs:
• Press the clutch pedal when the
tion switch to the START position
- The fan speed of manual climate
shift lever is in the N (Neutral) posi-
to start the engine manually. Or if
control system is set above the 3rd
tion.
you fasten the seat belt or close
position when the air conditioning is
the driver's door(or engine hood),
The engine will start and the green
on.
ISG system will be activate.
AUTO STOP indicator (
) on the
- When a certain amount of time has
instrument cluster will go out.
passed with the climate control sys-
tem on.
- The fan speed of manual climate
control system is set above the 1st
position when the defroster is on.
- The brake vacuum pressure is low.
- The battery charging status is low.
- The vehicle speed exceeds 5 km/h.
The green AUTO STOP indicator
(
) on the instrument cluster will
blink for 5 seconds and a message
"Auto Start" will appear on the LCD
display.
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