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Multimedia System
Information
- Using the iPod®Devices
• To use the audio system’s iPod
®con-
trol function, use the dedicated
cable provided with your iPod
®.
• Connecting the iPod
®to the vehicle
during play may result in a loud
noise that lasts about one to two sec-
onds. Connect the iPod
®to the vehi-
cle after stopping or pausing play.
• Connect the iPod
®with the vehicle in
the ACC ON state to begin charging.
• When connecting the iPod
®cable,
be sure to fully push the cable into
the port.
• When EQ effects are enabled simul- taneously on external devices, such
as iPod
®s and the audio system, the
EQ effects may overlap, causing
sound quality deterioration or dis-
tortion. Deactivate the EQ function
for all external devices, if possible.
• Noise may occur when your iPod
®
or the AUX port is connected.
Disconnect and store separately
when not in use. (Continued)(Continued)
• There may be noise if the audio sys-
tem is used with an iPod
®or AUX
external device connected to the
power jack. In these cases, discon-
nect the iPod
®or external device
from the power jack.
• Play may be interrupted, or device malfunctions may occur depending
on the characteristics of your
iPod
®/iPhone®.
• Play may fail if your iPhone
®is con-
nected through both Bluetooth®and
USB. In this case, select Dock con-
nector or Bluetooth
®on your
iPhone®to change the sound output
settings.
• If your software version does not support the communication proto-
col or your iPod
®is not recognized
due to device failure, anomalies or
defects, iPod
®mode cannot be used.
• iPod
®nano (5th generation) devices
may not be recognized if the battery
is low. Charge sufficiently before use.
(Continued)(Continued)
• The search and song play order in
the iPod
®device may be different
from the search order in the audio
system.
• If the iPod
®has failed due to an
internal defect, please reset the
iPod
®(consult your iPod®manual).
• Depending on the software version, the iPod
®may fail to sync with the
system. If the media is removed or
disconnected before recognition, the
previous mode may not be restored
(iPad
®cannot be charged).
• Cables other than the 1-meter cable provided with iPod
®/iPhone®prod-
ucts may not be recognized.
• When other music apps are used on your iPod
®, the system sync func-
tion may fail due to malfunction of
the iPod
®application.
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Information
• When paired devices are deleted,the call history and contacts of the
device saved to the audio system are
deleted.
• For Bluetooth
®connections with
low connection priority, some time
may be required for the connection
to be established.
• Contacts can be downloaded only from the currently connected
Bluetooth
®device.
• If no Bluetooth
®device is connected,
the Download Contacts button is
disabled.
• If the language setting is Slovakian, Hungarian or Korean, Bluetooth
voice guidance is not supported.
System
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system ➟Select [System].
Memory information: View My Music memory usage.
Language: Change the user lan- guage.
Default: Reset the audio system.
Information
The system resets to the default val-
ues, and all saved data and settings
are lost.
Screensaver
Set the information displayed when
the audio system is switched off or
the screen is turned off.
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Screensaver].
Analogue: An analog clock is dis-
played.
Digital: A digital clock is displayed.
None: No information is displayed.
Display Off
To prevent glare, the screen can be
turned off with the audio system in
operation.
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Display Off].
Information
Use ‘Screensaver’ to set the informa-
tion to be displayed when the screen is
turned off.
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Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
- Camera type ......................................................5-90
System setting and activation......................................5-90
AEB warning message and system control ..............5-92
AEB sensor .......................................................................5-94
System malfunction ........................................................5-95
Limitations of the system .............................................5-97
Speed Limit Information Function (SLIF) .......5-101
System setting and activation ...................................5-102
Display .............................................................................5-102
Limitations of the system ...........................................5-104
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) ...............5-106
LKAS operation..............................................................5-107
Warning light and message ........................................5-111
LKAS function change .................................................5-112
Limitations of the System...........................................5-113
Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) ......5-114
LDWS operation ............................................................5-115
Warning light and message ........................................5-116
Limitations of the system ...........................................5-116
Driver Attention Alert System (DAA)..............5-118
System setting and activation ...................................5-118
Resetting the system ...................................................5-119
System standby .............................................................5-120
System malfunction......................................................5-120
Speed limit control system ...............................5-122
Speed Limit Control operation ...................................5-122
Cruise control .....................................................5-124
Cruise Control operation .............................................5-124
Advanced smart cruise control system ..........5-130
Smart Cruise Control speed........................................5-132
Smart Cruise Control Vehicle-to-Vehicle
Distance ...........................................................................5-136 Sensor to detect distance to the vehicle ahead ...5-139
To adjust the sensitivity of
Smart Cruise Control ....................................................5-141 To convert to Cruise Control mode ..........................5-141
Limitations of the system ...........................................5-142
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The drive mode may be selected
according to the driver's preference
or road condition.
The system resets to be in the NOR-
MAL mode (except if it is in ECO
mode), when the engine is restarted.
Information
If there is a problem with the instru-
ment cluster, the drive mode will be in
NORMAL mode and may not change
to SPORT mode. The mode changes, as below,
whenever the DRIVE MODE button
is pressed.
When NORMAL mode is selected, it
is not displayed on the instrument
cluster.
ECO mode (if equipped)
When the Drive Mode is
set to ECO mode, the
engine and transmission
control logic are changed
to maximize fuel efficiency.
When the ECO mode is selected by pressing the DRIVE MODE but-
ton, the ECO indicator will illumi-
nate.
If the vehicle is set to ECO mode, when the engine is turned OFF
and restarted the Drive Mode set-
ting will remain in ECO mode.
Information
Fuel efficiency depends on the driver's
driving habit and road condition.
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The driver can monitor their drivingconditions on the LCD display.
The DAA screen will appear when
you select the Assist Mode tab on
the LCD display if the system is
activated. (For more information,
refer to "LCD Modes" in chapter
3.)
The driver's attention level is dis- played on the scale of 1 to 5. The
lower the number is, the more inat-
tentive the driver is.
The number decreases when the driver does not take a break for a
certain period of time.
The number increases when the driver attentively drives for a cer-
tain period of time.Take a break
The "Consider taking a break"message appears on the LCD dis-
play and a warning sounds in order
to suggest the driver to take a
break, when the driver’s attention
level is below 1.
The Driver Attention Alert system does not suggest the driver to take
a break, when the total driving time
is shorter than 10 minutes.
Resetting the system
The last break time is set to 00:00and the driver's attention level is
set to 5 (very attentive) when the
driver resets the Driver Attention
Alert system.
The Driver Attention Alert system resets the last break time to 00:00
and the driver's attention level to 5
in the following situations.
- The engine is turned OFF.
- The driver unfastens the seat beltand then opens the driver's door.
- The engine has been idled con- tinuously over 10 minutes.
The Driver Attention Alert system operates again, when the driver
restarts driving.
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Driving your vehicle
Speed Limit Control operation
You can set the speed limit when you
do not want to drive over a specific
speed.
If you drive over the preset speed
limit, the warning system operates
(set speed limit will blink and chime
will sound) until the vehicle speed
returns within the speed limit.
Information
While speed limit control is in opera-
tion, the cruise control system cannot
be activated.
Speed limit control switch
: Changes mode between cruisecontrol/smart cruise control
system and speed limit control
system.
RES+: Resumes or increases speed limit control speed.
SET-: Sets or decreases speed limit control speed.
O: Cancels set speed limit.
To set speed limit
1. Press the button to turn the system on. The speed limit indica-
tor in the instrument cluster will
illuminate.
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Driving your vehicle
Cruise Control will be canceledwhen:
Depressing the brake pedal.
Depressing the clutch pedal.
(for manual transmission vehicle)
Pressing the O button located on the steering wheel.
Pressing the button. Both the indicator and the SET indicator will
turn OFF.
Pressing the button. Both the indicator and the SET indicator
will turn OFF. (if equipped with the
Speed Limit Control) Moving the shift lever into N
(Neutral). (for automatic transmis-
sion/dual clutch transmission vehi-
cle)
Decreasing the vehicle speed to less than approximately 30 km/h
(20 mph).
The ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is operating.
Downshifting to the 2nd gear in manual shift mode. (for automatic
transmission/dual clutch transmis-
sion vehicle)Information
Each of the above actions will cancel
Cruise Control operation (the SET
indicator light in the instrument clus-
ter will go off), but only pressing the button will turn the system off. If
you wish to resume Cruise Control
operation, push the toggle switch up
(RES+) located on your steering
wheel. You will return to your previ-
ously preset speed, unless the system
was turned off using the button.
To resume preset Cruising speed
Push the toggle switch up (RES+). If
the vehicle speed is over 30 km/h (20
mph), the vehicle will resume the
preset speed.i
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Battery...................................................................7-48
For best battery service................................................7-49
Battery capacity label ....................................................7-49
Battery recharging .........................................................7-50
Reset items .......................................................................7-51
Tires and wheels ..................................................7-52
Tire care ............................................................................7-52
Recommended cold tire inflation pressures.............7-53
Check tire inflation pressure........................................7-54
Tire rotation .....................................................................7-54
Wheel alignment and tire balance ..............................7-55
Tire replacement .............................................................7-56
Wheel replacement .........................................................7-57
Tire traction ......................................................................7-57
Tire maintenance ............................................................7-57
Tire sidewall labeling ......................................................7-57
Low aspect ratio tires ....................................................7-61
Fuses ......................................................................7-62
Instrument panel fuse replacement ...........................7-63
Engine compartment panel fuse replacement.........7-64
Fuse/Relay panel description ......................................7-66
Light bulbs.............................................................7-85
Headlamp, static bending lamp,
position lamp, turn signal lamp and
daytime running light bulb replacement ...................7-86Front fog lamp .................................................................7-91
Headlamp and front fog lamp
aiming (for Europe) ........................................................7-91 Side repeater lamp replacement .................................7-97
Rear combination lamp bulb replacement ................7-98
Rear fog lamp ................................................................7-102
High mounted stop lamp replacement .....................7-103
License plate light bulb replacement .......................7-103
Interior light bulb replacement ..................................7-103
Appearance care ................................................7-105
Exterior care ..................................................................7-105
Interior care ...................................................................7-110
Emission control system ...................................7-111
1. Crankcase emission control system ...................7-111
2. Evaporative emission control system ................7-111
3. Exhaust emission control system .......................7-112