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• For fifth generation iPod®Nano devices,
the iPod®may not be recognized when
the battery level is low. Please charge
the iPod
®for use.
• Search/play orders shown within the iPod
®device may differ with the orders
shown within the audio system.
• If the iPod
®malfunctions due to an iPod®
device defect, reset the iPod®and try
again. (To learn more, refer to your iPod®
manual)
• Some iPod®s may not sync with the
System depending on its version. If the
Media is removed before the Media is
recognized, then the system may not
properly restore the previously operated
mode. (iPad
®charging is not support-
ed.)
Information - Using the AUX device
• If an external device connector is con- nected with the AUX terminal, then
AUX mode will automatically operate.
Once the connector is disconnected, the
previous mode will be restored.
• AUX mode can be used only when an external audio player (camcorder, in-car
DVD player, etc.) has been connected.
• The AUX volume can be controlled sep- arately from other audio modes.
• Connecting a connector jack to the AUX terminal without an external device will
convert the system to AUX mode, but
only output noise. When an external
device is not being used, also remove the
connector jack.
• When the external device power is con- nected to the power jack, playing the
external device may output noise. In
such cases, disconnect the power con-
nection before use.
• Fully insert the AUX cable to the AUX jack upon use.Information - Before using the
Bluetooth®handsfree
What is Bluetooth®?
• Bluetooth®refers to a short-distance
wireless networking technology which
uses a 2.4GHz ~ 2.48GHz frequency to
connect various devices within a certain
distance.
• Supported within PCs, external devices, Bluetooth
®phones, PDAs, various elec-
tronic devices, and automotive environ-
ments, Bluetooth
®allows data to be trans-
mitted at high speeds without having to
use a connector cable.
• Bluetooth
®Handsfree refers to a device
which allows the user to conveniently
make phone calls with Bluetooth
®
mobile phones through the audio system.
• Bluetooth®Handsfree may not be support-
ed in some mobile phones. To learn more
about mobile device compatibility, visit
www
. hyundaiusa.com.
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• Some non-standard USB devices(METAL COVER TYPE USB) can be
unrecognizable.
• Some USB flash memory readers (such as CF, SD, micro SD, etc.) or external-
HDD type devices can be unrecogniz-
able.
• Music files protected by DRM (DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT) are not rec-
ognizable.
• The data in the USB memory may be lost while using this audio. Always back
up important data on a personal storage
device.
• Please avoid using USB memory products which
can be used as key chains
or cellular phone acces-
sories as they could cause
damage to the USB jack. Please make
certain only to use plug type connector
products.Information
- Using iPod®Device
iPod®is a registered trademark of Apple
inc.
• Some iPod
®models may not support
communication protocol and files may
not play properly.
Supported iPod
®models :
- iPhone®3GS/4
- iPod®touch 1st~4th generation
- iPod®nano 1st~6th generation
- iPod®classic
• The order of search or playback of songs in the iPod
®can be different from the
order searched in the audio system.
• If the iPod
®is disabled due to its own
malfunction, reset the iPod®. (Reset:
Refer to iPod®manual)
• An iPod®may not operate normally on
low battery.
• Some iPod
®devices, such as the
iPhone®, can be connected through the
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology inter-
face. The device must have audio
Bluetooth
®Wireless Technology capability
(such as for stereo headphone Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology).The device can play,
but it will not be controlled by the audio
system.
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• To use iPod
®features within the audio
mode, use the cable with iPod®device.
• Skipping or improper operation may occur depending on the characteristics
of your iPod
®/iPhone®device.
• If your iPhone®is connected to both the
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology and
USB, only iPod®mode will be supported
during Bluetooth®Audio treaming. To
use Bluetooth®Audio Str eaming, discon-
nect iPod®/iPhone®cable.
• When connecting iPod®with the iPod®
Cable, fully insert the USB connector
side of the cable into the vehicle USB
port. If not inserted completely, commu-
nications between the iPod
®and audio
may be interrupted.
• When adjusting the iPod
®sound set-
tings and the audio system, the audio
sound of both devices may overlap and
may reduce or distort the sound quality.
• Deactivate (turn off) the iPod
®equalizer
function when adjusting the audio sys-
tem's volume, and turn off the audio
system equalizer when using the iPod
®
equalizer.
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Multimedia System
Phone Mode (if equipped)
Making a call using the Steeringwheel controls
❈ The actual features in the vehicle may
differ from the illustration.
(1) VOICE RECOGNITION
Activates voice recognition*.
(2) MODE
Press the button to change audio
source.
FM1
➟ FM2 ➟ AM ➟ XM1*➟XM2*➟XM3*➟ CD ➟ USB(iPod®) ➟ AUX ➟My Music*➟ BT Audio*.
(3) VOLUME +
/-
Raises or lowers speaker volume.
*if equipped (4)
MUTE
Mutes audio volume.
(5) CALL
Places and transfers calls.
Check call history and making calls
- Shortly press the [CALL] button on the
steering wheel controls.
- The call history list will be displayed on the screen.
- Press the [CALL] button again to con-
nect a call to the selected number.
Redialing the most recently called number
- Press and hold the [CALL] button on
the steering wheel controls.
- The most recently called number is redialed.
(6) END
Ends calls or cancels functions.
❈ If call history does not exist, a screen
asking whether to download call histo-
ry is displayed. (The download feature
may not be supported in some mobile
phones)
Pairing using the Steering wheel controls
1. Press the [CALL] button on the steer-
ing wheel controls.
2. Select [OK] button to enter the Pair Phone screen.
Vehicle Name : Name of device as shown when searching from your
Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
device
Passkey : Passkey used to pair the device
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Up to 1,000 contacts saved in yourBluetooth®Wireless Technology phone
can be downloaded into the car con-
tacts. Contacts that have been down-
loaded to the car cannot be edited or
deleted on the phone.
Mobile phone contacts are managed separately for each paired
Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology device (max 5
devices x 1,000 contacts each).
Previously downloaded data is main-
tained even if the
Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology de vice has been discon-
nected. (However, the contacts and call
history saved to the phone will be
deleted if a paired phone is deleted.)
It is possible to download contacts dur- ing Bluetooth
®streaming audio.
When downloading contacts, the icon will be displayed within the status bar. It is not possible to begin downloading
a contact list when the contact down-
load feature has been turned off within
the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
device. In addition, some devices may
require device authorization upon
attempting to download contacts. If
downloading does not normally occur,
check the
Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology device settings or for notifi-
cations on the screen.
The contacts download feature may not be supported in some mobile
phones. For more information of sup-
ported Bluetooth
®devices and func-
tion support, refer to your phone’s user
manual.
Voice Recognition Mode
(if equipped)
Using Voice Recognition
Short press the button on the steer-
ing wheel controls. Say a command
If prompt feedback is in [On], then the
system will say "Please say a command
after the beep (BEEP)"
If prompt feedback is in [On] mode, then the system will only say "(BEEP)"
To change Prompt Feedback [On]/[Off], go to [SETUP/CLOCK]
[System] [Prompt Feedback]
For proper recognition, say the com- mand after the voice instruction and
beep tone.
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4
Contact List Best Practices
Use full names vs. short or single syl-lable names (“John Smith” vs. “Dad”,
“Smith Residence” vs. “Home”)
Avoid using special characters or hyphens (@, &, #, /, -, *, +, etc.)
Avoid using acronyms (“In Case of Emergency” vs. “ICE”)
Spell words completely, no abbrevia- tions (“Doctor Goodman” vs. “Dr.
Goodman”)
Skipping Prompt Messages
While prompt message is being stated
Short press the button on the steer-
ing wheel controls
The prompt message is immediately
ended and the beep tone will sound.
After the “Beep”, say the voice com-
mand.
Re-starting Voice Recognition
While system waits for a command
Short press the button on the steer-
ing wheel controls
The command wait state is immediately
ended and the beep tone will sound.
After the “Beep”, say the voice com-
mand.
Ending Voice Recognition
While Voice Recognition is operating
Press and hold the button on the
steering wheel controls.
While using voice command, pressing
any steering wheel controls or a differ-
ent button will end voice command.
When the system is waiting for a voice command, say “cancel” or “end” to end
voice command.
When the system is waiting for a voice command, press and hold the but-
ton on the steering wheel to end voice
command.
Voice Recognition and PhoneContact Tips :
The Hyundai Voice Recognition System
may have difficulty understanding some
accents or uncommon names. When
using Voice Recognition to place a call,
speak in a moderate tone, with clear pro-
nunciation.
To maximize the use of Voice
Recognition, consider these guidelines
when storing contacts :
Use full names vs. short or single syl-
lable names (“John Smith” vs. “Dad”,
“Smith Residence” vs. “Home”)
Avoid using special characters or hyphens (@, &, #, /, -, *, +, etc.)
Avoid using acronyms (“In Case of Emergency” vs. “ICE”)
Spell words completely, no abbrevia- tions (“Doctor Goodman” vs. “Dr.
Goodman”)
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Driving your vehicle
5
D (Drive)
This is the normal driving position. The
transmission will automatically shift
through a six-gear sequence, providing
the best fuel economy and power.
For extra power when passing another
vehicle or driving uphill depress the
accelerator pedal further until you feel
the transmission downshift to a lower
gear.
The DRIVE MODE switch, located on the
shift lever console, allows the driver to
switch from NORMAL mode to ECO or
SPORT mode.
For more information, refer to "Drive
Mode Integrated Control System"
later in this chapter.Manual shift mode
Whether the vehicle is stationary or in
motion, manual shift mode is selected by
pushing the shift lever from the D (Drive)
position into the manual gate. To return to
D (Drive) range operation, push the shift
lever back into the main gate.
In manual shift mode, moving the shift
lever backwards and forwards will allow
you to select the desired range of gears
for the current driving conditions.
+ (Up) : Push the lever forward once toshift up one gear.
- (Down) : Pull the lever backwards once to shift down one gear.
Information
• Only the six forward gears can be select-ed. To reverse or park the vehicle, move
the shift lever to the R (Reverse) or P
(Park) position as required.
• Downshifts are made automatically when the vehicle slows down. When the
vehicle stops, 1
stgear is automatically
selected.
• When the engine rpm approaches the red zone the transmission will upshift
automatically.
• If the driver presses the lever to + (Up) or - (Down) position, the trans-
mission may not make the requested
gear change if the next gear is outside of
the allowable engine rpm range. The
driver must execute upshifts in accor-
dance with road conditions, taking care
to keep the engine rpms below the red
zone.
• When accelerating from a stop on a slip- pery road, push the shift lever forward
into the + (Up) position. This allows the
transmission to shift into the 2nd gear
which is better for smooth driving on a
slippery road. Push the shift lever to the
- (Down) side to shift back to the 1st
gear.
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Do not shift into gear unless your
foot is firmly on the brake pedal.
Shifting into gear when the engine
is running at high speed can cause
the vehicle to move very rapidly.
You could lose control of the vehi-
cle and hit people or objects.
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Driving your vehicle
5
D (Drive)
This is the normal driving position. The
transmission will automatically shift
through a seven-gear sequence, provid-
ing the best fuel economy and power.
For extra power when passing another
vehicle or driving uphill depress the
accelerator pedal further until you feel
the transmission downshift to a lower
gear.
The DRIVE MODE switch, located on the
shift lever console, allows the driver to
switch from NORMAL mode to SPORT
mode.
For more information, refer to "Drive
Mode Integrated Control System"
later in this chapter.Manual shift mode
Whether the vehicle is stationary or in
motion, manual shift mode is selected by
pushing the shift lever from the D (Drive)
position into the manual gate. To return to
D (Drive) range operation, push the shift
lever back into the main gate.
In Manual Shift Mode, moving the shift
lever backwards and forwards will allow
you to select the desired range of gears
for the current driving conditions.
+ (Up) : Push the lever forward once toshift up one gear.
- (Down) : Pull the lever backwards once to shift down one gear.
Information
• Only the seven forward gears can beselected. To reverse or park the vehicle,
move the shift lever to the R (Reverse)
or P (Park) position as required.
• Downshifts are made automatically when the vehicle slows down. When the
vehicle stops, 1
stgear is automatically
selected.
• When the engine rpm approaches the red zone the transmission will upshift
automatically.
• If the driver presses the lever to + (Up) or - (Down) position, the trans-
mission may not make the requested
gear change if the next gear is outside of
the allowable engine rpm range. The
driver must execute upshifts in accor-
dance with road conditions, taking care
to keep the engine rpms below the red
zone.
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Do not shift into gear unless your
foot is firmly on the brake pedal.
Shifting into gear when the engine
is running at high speed can cause
the vehicle to move very rapidly.
You could lose control of the vehi-
cle and hit people or objects.
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Driving your vehicle
Good Driving Practices
Never move the shift lever from P(Park) or N (Neutral) to any other posi-
tion with the accelerator pedal
depressed.
Never move the shift lever into P (Park) when the vehicle is in motion.
Be sure the vehicle is completely
stopped before you attempt to shift into
R (Reverse) or D (Drive).
Do not move the shift lever to N (Neutral) when driving. Doing so may
result in an accident because of a loss
of engine braking and the transmission
could be damaged.
Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal. Even light, but consis-
tent pedal pressure can result in the
brakes overheating, brake wear and
possibly even brake failure.
Depressing both accelerator and brake pedals at the same time can trigger
logic for engine power reduction to
assure vehicle deceleration. Vehicle
acceleration will resume after the
brake pedal is released.
When driving in Manual Shift Mode, slow down before shifting to a lower
gear. Otherwise, the lower gear may
not be engaged if the engine rpms are
outside of the allowable range. Always apply the parking brake when
leaving the vehicle. Do not depend on
placing the transmission in P (Park) to
keep the vehicle from moving.
Exercise extreme caution when driving on a slippery surface. Be especially
careful when braking, accelerating or
shifting gears. On a slippery surface,
an abrupt change in vehicle speed can
cause the drive wheels to lose traction
and may cause loss of vehicle control
resulting in an accident.
Optimum vehicle performance and economy is obtained by smoothly
depressing and releasing the accelera-
tor. (Continued)The risk of rollover is greatly
increased if you lose control of
your vehicle at highway speeds.
Loss of control often occurs if
two or more wheels drop off the
roadway and the driver over
steers to reenter the roadway.
In the event your vehicle leaves
the roadway, do not steer sharply.
Instead, slow down before pulling
back into the travel lanes.
HYUNDAI recommends you fol-
low all posted speed limits.
To reduce the risk of SERIOUS
INJURY or DEATH:
ALWAYS wear your seatbelt. In a
collision, an unbelted occupant is
significantly more likely to be
seriously injured or killed than a
properly belted occupant.
Avoid high speeds when corner-
ing or turning.
Do not make quick steering
wheel movements, such as sharp
lane changes or fast, sharp turns.
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