Phone Book (In-Vehicle); Adjusting Bluetooth Volume; Turning Bluetooth On/Off; Adding Entry - Hyundai Tucson Owner's Manual

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• Adjusting Bluetooth
Volume
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Bluetooth
system volume can be
adjusted separately from main volume of
the audio system. Volume control is avail-
able by manual operation only.
- Select "BT VOL" in PHONE menu,
adjust volume to desired level by turn-
ing the TUNE knob, then press the
knob again to confirm.
• Turning Bluetooth® ON/OFF
Bluetooth® system can be enabled (ON)
or disabled (OFF) by this menu.
- If Bluetooth® is disabled, all the com-
mands related to Bluetooth
prompts whether you wish to turn
Bluetooth® ON or not.
1. Press
button.
2. Say "Set Up"
3. Say "Bluetooth Off" after prompt.
4. Say "Yes" to confirm.
5. By manual operation:
- Select "BT Off" in PHONE menu,
then after announcement, say "YES"
to confirm.

Phone Book (In-Vehicle)

• Adding Entry

Phone numbers and voice tags can be
registered. Entries registered in the
phone can also be transferred.
• Adding Entry by Voice
1. Press
button.
2. Say "Phonebook".
- The system replies with all available
commands.
- To skip the information message,
press
again and then a beep is
heard.
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system
3. Say "Add Entry".
4. Say "By Voice" to proceed.
5. Say the name of the entry when
prompted.
6. Say "Yes" to confirm.
7. Say the phone number of that entry
when prompted.
8. Say "Store" if phone number input is
finished.
9. Say a phone number type. "Home",
"Work", "Mobile", "Other" or "Default" is
available.
10. Say "Yes" to complete adding entry.
11. Say "Yes" to store additional location
for this contact, or say "Cancel" to fin-
ish the process.
Features of your vehicle
✽ ✽ NOTICE
- The system can recognize single digits
from zero to nine. Numbers that are
ten or greater cannot be recognized.
- You can enter each digit individually
or group digits together in preferred
string lengths.
- To speed up input, it is a good idea to
group all digits into a continuous
string.
- The display corresponding to each
operation appears on the screen as fol-
lows:
- Input operation example:
1. Say: "Nine, nine, five"
Display: "995"
2. And say: "Seven, three, four"
Display: "995734"
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