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Heater and A/C control switch
Automatic Manual
1) Overview
3. INTEGRATED INSTRUMENT PANEL SWITCH
It is mounted to the instrument panel and combined with the cooler; which provides cooling and
dehumidification by repeating the cycles of compression -> condensation -> expansion -> evaporation,
and heater; which controls the heating systemically in the course of circulating the coolant heated by the
engine heat to the heater. This allows the driver to maintain the indoor comfortable conditions throughout
the year.
Temperature control
dial
AUTO switch
LCD display
Fan speed dial
A/C switch A.
B.
C.
D.
E.ON/OFF switch
Defroster mode switch
Indoor temperature sensing
part
Air source selection switch
Air distribution switch F.
G.
H.
I.
J.Fan speed dial
A/C switch
MAX A/C switch
Defroster mode switch
Defroster & foot mode
switch
Temperature control dial A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.Air source selection switch
Vent mode switch
Bi-level mode switch
Foot mode switch G.
H.
I.
J.
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Temperature
control dial
To set the
temperature, turn the
dial to the left or right.
The LCD display
shows the set
temperature.Fan speed dial
Turn the dial to the
left or right to adjust
the fan speed in 8
steps and the fan
speed can be
checked through
the LCD display.
Air source
selection
switch
When the switch is
pressed, the indicator
comes on and the
mode is switched to the
recirculation mode at
the same time. When
pressed again, the
indicator goes out and
switched to the fresh air
mode at the same time.
Description
Automatic a.
ON/OFF switch
Pressing the switch
turns the FATC
on/off. When the
FATC is turned on, it
memorizes the
previous status
before becoming off.Air distribution
switch
The mode is switched
in the following order
each time the switch
is pressed: Vent
Foot mode.
LCD display
AUTO switch
When pressing this
switch, "AUTO" is shown
on the display and the
fan speed and air
distribution mode are
adjusted automatically to
keep interior temperature
to the set temperature.
Defroster mode switch
This is used to remove
the condensation from the
windshield. When you
press the switch, the
indicator comes on and
the air distribution is
changed to the windshield
at the same time, then the
air conditioner starts to
operate. When you press
the switch again, the
indicator goes off and the
air distribution returns to
the previous status.
A/C switch
When the switch is
pressed, the indicator
comes on and the air
conditioner starts at the
same time. Pressing the
switch again gets the
indicator lamp go off and
the air conditioner stop at
the same time.
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Windshield heating switch
Press this switch to operate the windshield
heating system for 12 minutes. Press the
switch again to stop the system. The
heated glass will operate for about 6
minutes when the switch is pressed again
within 10 minutes after completion of its
first operation cycle. The indicator lamp for
the switch comes on when the heating is
on.
Hazard warning flasher switch
When the driver presses the switch, all the
turn signal lamps flash regardless of the
ignition switch status. Pressing the switch
again turns off the turn signal lamps. The turn
signal lamp does not operate while the
hazard warning flasher operates.
TRIP/RESET switch
Whenever pressing this button, the information is
displayed in the following order: Odometer, Trip
A, Trip B, Distance to empty, Average fuel
economy, Instant fuel economy, Illumination level,
Tire pressure (with TPMS), Ambient air
temperature (for STD); Trip A, Trip B, Distance to
empty, Average fuel economy/Instant fuel
economy, Illumination level, Tire pressure (with
TPMS), Ambient air temperature (for SVC). Press
and hold this button to initialize (reset) Trip A/Trip
B and average fuel consumption, adjust
illumination level or change the unit of
temperature.
Description
Rear glass/outside rearview mirror heating
switch
Press this switch to operate the rear glass and
outside rearview mirror heating system for 12
minutes. Press the switch again to stop the
system. The heated glass will operate for about 6
minutes when the switch is pressed again within
10 minutes after completion of its first operation
cycle. The indicator lamp for the switch comes on
when the heating is on.
The switch is operable only when the engine
is started.
The hazard warning flasher blinks
during emergency hazard warning
lamp control and air bag deployment
signal activation.
The switch is operable only when the
engine is started.
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SVC class instrument cluster
TRIP A TRIP BSTD class instrument cluster
TRIP A TRIP B
(3) Trip switch
Whenever pressing this button, the information is displayed in the following order: Odometer, Trip A, Trip
B, Distance to empty, Average fuel consumption, Instant fuel consumption, Illumination level, Ambient air
temperature (for STD); Trip A, Trip B, Distance to empty, Average fuel consumption, Instant fuel
consumption, Illumination level, Ambient air temperature (for SVC). Press and hold (for more than 1 sec)
this button to initialize (reset) Trip A/Trip B and average fuel consumption, adjust illumination level or
change the unit of temperature.
Description
The factory setting is DTE mode.
Display
Mode
SwitchDetecting
timeFunction
Briefly
and holdBelow 1
second
(60 to
980 ms)STD- Mode change
SVC- Mode change
Press
and holdOver 1
seconds- Reset
(Trip A, B, average fuel consumption)
- Change
Not
pressOver 3
seconds- Mode change
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Shift lever
IP display (SVC only)
sensors in the rear bumper detect the distance to any obstacle. The PAS detects the returning signals
reflected to the obstacles at regular intervals when the vehicle is parked to indicate the display and alarm
for the distance between the obstacles by phase so as to allow the driver easy parking by securing safe
distance.
1. OVERVIEW
Buzzer for PAS
Buzzer sounds using instrument
cluster buzzer
Rearview camera
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4. OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS FOR SENSOR SELF-
DIAGNOSIS BUZZER SOUND
Fail condition (However, no obstacle should be within 30 cm)
1. The signal wire is open
2. The power wire (+ and -)is open -Conditions to "FAIL" in sensor diagnosis
Buzzer interval during self diagnosis
Timeout processing time for buzzer interval after measuring distance/self diagnosis: 600 ms
- If timeout is reached, the PAS returns to undetected condition.
Process while re-inputting
- After timeout, the process is performed normally if the signal required for display is received
from beginning to end. (not detectable if the signal is received in the midst of process) 1.
2.Exception/error handling
Self diagnosis is performed once when the ignition is switched on (gear shift lever in "R" position). If the
system is defective (Fail) due to open sensor or communication problem, the information for the failed
sensor is displayed as buzzer sound.
If it is normal, the warning buzzer sounds for 60 ms.
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2. CAUTIONS AND WARNING FOR SAFETY
This mark indicates potentially hazardous situation which, if not observed, may result in serious
injury and material damage.
Ssangyong is not liable for any personal injury and material damage, caused by violation of traffic
regulations or neglect of observing actual traffic and driving situations.
Colors on display figures in this manual may differ from actual display due to publication concerns. -
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This mark indicates situation which, if not observed, may result in an accident or system
malfunction.
Do not disassemble or modify this system.
If doing so, it may cause an accident, fire or electric shock.
Do not use the system if it is malfunctioning (sound or video output problem).
Doing so may lead to an accident or electric shock.
Please contact a Ssangyong service dealer immediately.
The system should be used only when the engine is started.
Using the system for an extended period of the with the engine off may discharge the battery.
Do not leave beverages or foreign materials around the system.
If they enter the system, they may cause a fire.
The system may break down if a disc not supported by this system is inserted.
Do not apply impact to or drop this system.
It might cause malfunction.
Never leave the system in a hot or cold place for an extended period of time. Therefore, do not
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LCD display digital clock
LCD resolution
- LCD display resolution increased
Audio head unit
- Audio head unit design changed
3. MAJOR CHANGES
Audio head unit
Digital clock