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Hyundai Grand Santa Fe (2016 year). Instruction - part 26

 

 

Features of your vehicle
3) Delete
: Deletes the currently
Downloading Phone books
Auto Download (Phone Book)
selected phone
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Press the
SETUP
key Select
4) Change Priority
: Sets currently
[Phone] Select
[Phone book
[Phone] Select [Auto Download]
selected phone to highest connec-
Download]
tion priority
NOTICE BEFORE DOWN-
LOADING PHONE BOOKS
• Only phone books within connect-
ed phones can be downloaded.
Also check to see that your mobile
phone supports the download fea-
ture.
This feature is used to automatically
• To learn more about whether your
The Phone book is downloaded from
download mobile phone book entries
mobile phone supports phone
the mobile phone and the download
once a Bluetooth®
Wireless
book downloads, refer to your
progress is displayed.
Technology phone is connected.
mobile phone user’s manual.
• The Phone book for only the con-
NOTICE
NOTICE
nected phone can be downloaded.
Before downloading, check to see
• Up to 1,000 phone book entries
• The Auto Download feature will
whether your phone supports the
can be copied into car phone book.
download mobile phone book
download feature.
• Up to 1,000 phone book entries
entries every time the phone is
can be saved for each paired
connected. The download time
device.
may differ depending on the num-
• Upon downloading phone book
ber of saved phone book entries
data, previously saved phone book
and the communication state.
data will be deleted. However,
• When downloading a phone book,
Phone book entries saved to other
first check to see that your mobile
paired phones are not deleted.
phone supports the phone book
download feature.
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Features of your vehicle
Audio Streaming
Outgoing Volume
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Phone] Select [Audio Streaming]
[Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume]
When Audio Streaming is turned on,
Use the
,
buttons to adjust
you can play music files saved in
the outgoing volume level.
your
Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology device through the audio
Turning Bluetooth System Off
system.
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Phone] Select
[Bluetooth System
NOTICE
Off]
To turn Bluetooth®
Wireless
Once Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology back on, go to
SETUP
Technology is turned off, Bluetooth®
[Phone] and press “Yes”.
Wireless Technology related features
will not be supported within the audio
CAUTION
system.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
audio streaming may not be sup-
ported in some Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology phones.
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Features of your vehicle
System Setting
Voice Recognition Mode Setting
Language
(if equipped)
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[System] Select [Language]
Memory Information
[System] Select [Voice Recognition
Press the
SETUP
key Select
System]
[System] Select [Memory Information]
This feature is used to change the
system and voice recognition lan-
guage.
This feature is used to select the
This feature displays information
desired prompt feedback option from
If the language is changed, the sys-
related to system memory.
Normal and Expert.
tem will restart and apply the select-
ed language.
1) Using : Displays capacity currently
1) Normal : When using voice recog-
in use
nition, provides detailed guidance
❈ Language support by region
prompts
2) Capacity : Displays total capacity
2) Expert : When using voice recog-
nition, omits some guidance
prompts
NOTICE
Voice Recognition is depend on the
Audio System.
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Features of your vehicle
SETUP
Display Settings
Pop-up Mode
Press the
SETUP
key Select
(for Bluetooth® Wireless
[Display] Select [Mode Pop up]
Technology equipped model)
Adjusting the Brightness
Press the
SETUP
key Select
-AM900DMMG, AM910DMMG,
[Display] Select [Brightness]
AM911DMMG, AM901DMGG,
AM910DMEE, AM912DMEE,
AM911DMEE, AM910DMGL,
AM900DMMN, AM910DMMN
Starting Mode
Press the
SETUP
key to display the
This feature is used to display the
Setup screen.
Pop-up Mode screen when entering
radio and media modes.
Use the
,
buttons to adjust the
When this feature is turned on,
screen brightness or set the
pressing the
RADIO
or
MEDIA
key
Brightness on Automatic, Daylight, or
will display the Pop-up Mode screen.
Night mode.
Press the
Default
button to reset.
NOTICE
The media Pop-up Mode screen can
1) Automatic : Adjusts the brightness
be displayed only when two or more
automatically
media modes have been connected.
You can select and control options
2) Daylight
: Always maintains the
related to
[Display],
[Sound],
brightness on high
[Clock/Calendar],
[Phone] and
[System].
3) Night: Always maintains the
brightness on low
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Features of your vehicle
Text Scroll
MP3 Information Display
Sound Settings
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Display] Select [Text Scroll]
[Display] Select [Media Display]
Sound Settings
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Sound] Select [Sound Setting]
This feature is used to scroll text dis-
This feature is used to change the
played on the screen when it is too
information displayed within USB
long to be displayed at once.
and MP3 CD modes.
When turned on, the text is repeat-
edly scrolled. When turned off, the
1) Folder File
: Displays file name
text is scrolled just once.
and folder name
2) Album Artist Song
: Displays
album name/artist name/song
Use the
,
,
,
buttons to
adjust the Fader/Balance settings.
Use the
,
buttons to adjust the
Bass/Middle/Treble settings.
Press the
Default
button to reset.
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Features of your vehicle
Virtual Sound
SDVC (Speed Dependent Volume
Touch Screen Beep
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Control)
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Sound] Select [Virtual Sound]
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Sound] Select
[Touch Screen
[Sound] Select
[Speed Dependent
Beep]
Vol.]
This feature is used to set the Power
Bass, Power Treble and Surround
This feature is used to turn the touch
sound options.
The volume level is controlled auto-
screen beep on/off.
matically according to the vehicle
speed. SDVC can be set by selecting
from Off/Low/Mid/High.
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Features of your vehicle
Clock/Calendar Setting
Calendar Setting
Clock Display
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Clock/Calendar] Select
[Calendar
[Clock/Calendar] Select
[Clock
Clock Setting
Settings]
Display (Power off)]
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Clock/Calendar] Select
[Clock
Settings]
Use the
,
buttons to set the
Hour, Minutes and AM/PM setting.
Use the
,
buttons to set the
This feature is used to display a clock
Day, Month and Year setting.
on the screen when the audio sys-
tem is turned off.
NOTICE
Press and hold the
CLOCK
key (over
0.8 seconds) to set the Clock/
Calendar screen.
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Features of your vehicle
Bluetooth® Wireless
Pairing a New Device
Viewing Paired Phone List
Technology Setting
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Phone] Select [Pair Phone]
[Phone] Select [Paired Phone List]
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
such marks is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are
those of their respective owners. A
Bluetooth® enabled cell phone is
required to use Bluetooth® wireless
technology.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
This feature is used to view mobile
WARNING
devices can be paired with the audio
phones that have been paired with
Driving while distracted can result
system.
the audio system. Upon selecting a
in a loss of vehicle control that
paired phone, the setup menu is dis-
For more information, refer to the
may lead to an accident, severe
played.
“Pairing through Phone Setup” sec-
personal injury, and death. The dri-
For more information, refer to the
tion within Bluetooth® Wireless
ver’s primary responsibility is in
“Setting Bluetooth®
Wireless
Technology.
the safe and legal operation of a
Technology Connection” section with-
vehicle, and use of any handheld
in Bluetooth® Wireless Technology.
devices, other equipment, or vehi-
cle systems which take the driver’s
eyes, attention and focus away
from the safe operation of a vehi-
cle or which are not permissible by
law should never be used during
operation of the vehicle.
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Features of your vehicle
1)
: Moves to the previous
Downloading Contacts
Auto Download (Contacts)
screen
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Press the
SETUP
key Select
2) Connect/Disconnect Phone :
[Phone] Select [Contacts Download]
[Phone] Select [Auto Download]
Connect/disconnects currently
selected phone
3) Delete
: Deletes the currently
selected phone
4) Change Priority
: Sets currently
selected phone to highest connec-
tion priority
NOTICE BEFORE DOWN-
As the contacts are downloaded
This feature is used to automatically
LOADING CONTACTS
from the mobile phone, a download
download mobile contacts entries once
• To learn more about whether your
progress bar is displayed.
a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
mobile phone supports contacts
phone is connected.
downloads, refer to your mobile
phone user’s manual.
NOTICE
NOTICE
• The contacts for only the connect-
• Up to 1,000 contacts entries can be
• The Auto Download feature will
ed phone can be downloaded
copied into car contacts.
download mobile contacts entries
• Up to 1,000 contacts entries can be
every time the phone is connected.
saved for each paired device.
The download time may differ
• Upon downloading contacts data,
depending on the number of saved
previously saved contacts data
contacts entries and the communi-
will be deleted. However, contacts
cation state.
entries saved to other paired
• When downloading a contacts,
phones are not deleted.
first check to see that your mobile
phone supports the contacts
download feature.
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Features of your vehicle
Streaming Audio
Outgoing Volume
Press the
SETUP
key Select
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Phone] Select [Streaming Audio]
[Phone] Select [Outgoing Volume]
When Streaming Audio is turned on,
Use the
,
buttons to adjust the
you can play music files saved in
outgoing volume level.
your Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
device through the audio system.
Turning Bluetooth System Off
Press the
SETUP
key Select
[Phone] Select [Bluetooth System
NOTICE
Off]
To turn Bluetooth®
Wireless
Once Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Technology back on, go to
SETUP
is turned off, Bluetooth® Wireless
[Phone] and press “Yes”.
Technology related features will not be
supported within the audio system.
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Features of your vehicle
System Setting
Language
REAR VIEW CAMERA
Press the
SETUP
key Select
(if equipped)
[System] Select [Language]
Memory Information
Press the
SETUP
key Select
The system has been equipped
[System] Select [Memory Information]
with a rear view camera for user
safety by allowing a wider rear
range of vision.
The rear view camera will automat-
ically operate when the ignition key
is turned ON and the transmission
lever is set to R.
The rear view camera will automat-
This feature is used to change the
ically stop operating when set to a
system and voice recognition lan-
different lever.
guage.
This feature displays information
If the language is changed, the sys-
related to system memory.
CAUTION
tem will restart and apply the select-
ed language.
The rear view camera has been
1) Using : Displays capacity currently
equipped with an optical lens to
in use
provide a wider range of vision
and may appear different from
2) Capacity : Displays total capacity
the actual distance. For safety,
directly check the rear and
left/right sides.
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Features of your vehicle
APPENDIX
Name
Description
12hr
12 Hour
24hr
24 Hour
AST(A.Store)
Automatically selects and saves channels
AMA
AM Radio (Auto store)
AUX
External Audio mode
Bass
Deep sound
Treble
High sound
BT Audio
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Audio
FMA
FM Radio (Auto store)
Power Bass
This is a sound system feature that provides live bass.
Power Treble
This is a sound system feature that provides live treble.
Preset
Saved radio frequency
RDS Search
Radio Data System Search
TA Off
Traffic Announcement
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Driving your vehicle
Before driving
5-4
• Auto hold
5-43
• Before entering vehicle
5-4
• Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
5-46
• Necessary inspections
5-4
• Electronic stability control (ESC)
5-49
• Before starting
5-4
• Vehicle stability management (VSM)
5-52
Key positions
5-6
• Trailer stability assist (TSA)
5-54
• Illuminated ignition switch
5-6
• Hill-start assist control (HAC)
5-54
• Ignition switch position
5-6
• Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)
5-55
• Starting the engine
5-8
• Downhill brake control (DBC)
5-55
• Good braking practices
5-57
Engine start/stop button
5-10
• Illuminated engine start/stop button
5-10
Cruise control system
5-59
• Engine start/stop button position
5-10
Speed limit control system
5-64
• Starting the engine
5-13
Lane departure warning system (LDWS)
5-68
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Automatic transaxle
5-17
Active ECO system
5-72
• Automatic transaxle operation
5-17
Economical operation
5-73
• Good driving practices
5-23
Special driving conditions
5-75
Four wheel drive (4WD)
5-25
• Hazardous driving conditions
5-75
• Tight corner brake effect
5-25
• Reducing the risk of a rollover
5-75
• Four Wheel Drive (4WD) transfer mode selection . 5-26
• Rocking the vehicle
5-76
• For safe four-wheel drive operation
5-27
• Smooth cornering
5-77
• Reducing the risk of a rollover
5-30
• Driving at night
5-78
Brake system
5-33
• Driving in the rain
5-78
• Power brakes
5-33
• Driving in flooded areas
5-79
• Parking brake
5-35
• Driving off-road
5-79
• Electric parking brake (EPB)
5-37
• Highway driving
5-79
• Emergency braking
5-42
Winter driving
5-81
• GAWR (Gross axle weight rating)
5-96
• Snowy or Icy conditions
5-81
• GVW (Gross vehicle weight)
5-96
• Use high quality ethylene glycol coolant
5-83
• GVWR (Gross vehicle weight rating)
5-96
• Check battery and cables
5-83
• Overloading
5-96
• Change to "winter weight" oil if necessary
5-84
• Check spark plugs and ignition system
5-84
• To keep locks from freezing
5-84
• Use approved window washer anti-freeze in system 5-84
• Don't let your parking brake freeze
5-84
• Don't let ice and snow accumulate underneath
5-84
• Carry emergency equipment
5-85
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• Don't place foreign objects or materials in the
engine compartment
5-85
Trailer Towing
5-86
• Hitches
5-88
• Safety chains
5-88
• Trailer brakes
5-88
• Driving with a trailer
5-89
• Maintenance when trailer towing
5-92
• If you do decide to pull a trailer
5-93
Vehicle weight
5-96
• Base curb weight
5-96
• Vehicle curb weight
5-96
• Cargo weight
5-96
• GAW (Gross axle weight)
5-96
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.
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Driving your vehicle
BEFORE DRIVING
Before entering 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, brake fluid, and
• Position the seat so that all con-
clean.
washer fluid should be checked on a
trols are easily reached.
regular basis, with the exact interval
Check the condition of the tires.
• Adjust the inside and outside
depending on the fluid. Further
Check under the vehicle for any
rearview mirrors.
details are provided in section
7,
sign of leaks.
“Maintenance”.
• Be sure that all lights work.
Be sure there are no obstacles
• Check all gauges.
behind you if you intend to back up.
• Check the operation of warning
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
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
WARNING
from the safe operation of a
All passengers must be proper-
vehicle or which are not permis-
ly belted whenever the vehicle
sible by law should never be
is moving. Refer to “Seat belts”
used during operation of the
in section 3 for more informa-
vehicle.
tion on their proper use.
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Driving your vehicle
WARNING
WARNING - Driving under
WARNING
Always check the surrounding
the influence of alcohol or
When you intend to park or
areas near your vehicle for peo-
drugs
stop the vehicle with the
ple, especially children, before
Drinking and driving is danger-
engine on, be careful not to
putting a vehicle into D (Drive)
ous. Drunk driving is the num-
depress the accelerator pedal
or R (Reverse).
ber one contributor to the high-
for a long period of time. It
way death toll each year. Even a
may overheat the engine or
small amount of alcohol will
exhaust system and cause
affect your reflexes, percep-
fire.
tions and judgement.
When you make a sudden
Driving while under the influ-
stop or turn the steering
ence of drugs is as dangerous
wheel rapidly, loose objects
or more dangerous than driving
may drop on the floor and it
drunk.
could interfere with the opera-
tion of the foot pedals, possi-
You are much more likely to
bly causing an accident. Keep
have a serious accident if you
all things in the vehicle safely
drink or take drugs and drive.
stored.
If you are drinking or taking
If you do not focus on driving,
drugs, don’t drive. Do not ride
it may cause an accident. Be
with a driver who has been
careful when operating what
drinking or taking drugs.
may disturb driving such as
Choose a designated driver or
audio or heater. It is the
call a cab.
responsibility of the driver to
always drive safely.
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