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Hyundai ix35 Installation Manual
Brand:
Hyundai
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
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Hyundai IX35 Owner's Manual (420 pages)
Installation Maintenance Specifications
Brand:
Hyundai
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Specifications
1
Modifications to Original Vehicle Specification
2
Two Way Radio Installation
2
Safety and Vehicle Damage Warning
3
Guide to Hyundai Genuine Parts
5
Table of Contents
7
Table of Contents
8
Introduction Contents
8
Introduction
9
Petrol Engine
9
How to Use this Manual
9
Fuel Requirements
9
Petrol Containing Alcohol and Methanol
10
Use of MTBE
10
Diesel Engine
11
Do Not Use Methanol
11
Diesel Fuel
11
Biodiesel
12
Vehicle Handling Instructions
12
Vehicle Run-In Process
12
Indicator Symbols on the Instrument Cluster
13
Your Vehicle at a Glance Contents
15
Interior Overview
16
Your Vehicle at a Glance
16
Instrument Panel Overview
17
Engine Compartment
18
Safety System of the Vehicle Contents
20
Seat
21
Safety System of Your Vehicle
21
Driver Responsibility for Front Seat Passenger
22
Driver’s Seat
22
Loose Objects
22
Steering Wheel
22
Uprighting Seat
22
Rear Seatbacks
23
Adjusting the Seatback Recliner
24
Front Seat
24
Manual Adjustment
24
Head Restraint
25
Lumbar Support
25
Seat Warmer
27
Seat Warmer Burns
28
Seatback Pocket
28
Rear Seat
29
Armrest
30
Folding the Rear Seat
31
Cargo
33
Cargo Loading
33
Damaging Rear Seat Belt Buckles
33
Rear Seat Belts
33
Seat Belt Restraint System
34
Seat Belt Warning
35
Lap/Shoulder Belt
36
Height Adjustment
37
Point Rear Centre Belt
38
To Release the Seat Belt
38
To Unfasten the Rear Centre Belt
39
Stowing the Rear Seat Belt
40
Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt
41
Infant or Small Child
44
Seat Belt Precautions
44
Larger Children
45
Pregnant Women
45
Shoulder Belts on Small Children
45
Care of Seat Belts
46
Do Not Lie down
46
Injured Person
46
Keep Belts Clean and Dry
47
Periodic Inspection
47
When to Replace Seat Belts
47
Child Restraint System
48
Using a Child Restraint System
49
Child Seat Installation
50
Installing a Child Restraint System by Lap/Shoulder Belt
50
Child Seat Restraint Suitability for Seat Position Using the Seat Belt
52
Securing a Child Restraint Seat with “Tether Anchor” System
52
Child Restraint Anchorage
53
Child Restraint Check
53
Tether Strap
53
Securing a Child Restraint System with “ISOFIX” System and “Tether Anchorage” System
54
Child Seat Restraint Suitability for Vehicle ISOFIX Positions
57
CRS Manufacturer Information
58
Recommended Child Restraint Systems – for Europe
58
Air Bag - Supplemental Restraint System
59
How Does the Air Bag System Operate
60
Installing a Child Restraint on a Front Passenger’s Seat Is Forbidden When the Air Bag Is Active
61
Noise and Smoke
61
Air Bag Warning and Indicator
62
Air Bag Warning Light
62
Passenger’s Front Air Bag off Indicator
63
Passenger’s Front Air Bag on Indicator
63
SRS Components and Functions
64
Instrument Cluster
65
Driver's and Passenger's Front Air Bag
66
Passenger's Front Air Bag*
66
Passenger’s Front Air Bag ON/OFF Switch
69
Side Impact Air Bag
71
Curtain Air Bag
73
Air Bag Collision Sensors
75
Air Bag System Operation (Deployment/Non Deployment)
75
Air Bag Inflation Conditions
76
Air Bag Non-Inflation Conditions
77
SRS Care
80
Adding Equipment to or Modifying Your Air Bag-Equipped Vehicle
81
Additional Safety Precautions
81
Air Bag Warning Label
82
Features of Your Vehicle Contents
83
Ignition Key
84
Key Operations
84
Keys
84
Record Your Key Number
84
Immobiliser System
85
To Deactivate the Immobiliser System
85
Lock
87
Remote Keyless Entry System Operation
87
Tailgate Unlock
87
Unlock
87
Battery Replacement
88
Transmitter Precautions
88
Locking
90
Smart Key Functions
90
Tailgate Unlocking
91
Unlocking
91
Door Lock/Unlock in an Emergency Situation
92
Smart Key Precautions
92
Armed Stage
93
Theft-Alarm System
93
Disarmed Stage
94
Smart Key
94
Theft-Alarm Stage
94
Door Locks
95
Operating Door Locks from Outside the Vehicle
95
Operating Door Locks from Inside the Vehicle
96
With Central Door Lock Switch
96
With the Door Lock Button
96
Deadlocks
97
Doors
97
Unattended Children
97
Unlocked Vehicles
97
Child-Protector Rear Door Lock
98
Rear Door Locks
98
Speed Sensing Door Lock System
98
Closing the Tailgate
99
Opening the Tailgate
99
Tailgate
99
Emergency Tailgate Safety Release
100
Exhaust Fumes
100
Rear Cargo Area
100
Windows
101
Power Windows
102
Window Opening and Closing
102
Auto down Window (Driver’s Window)
103
Auto Up/Down Window (Driver's Window)
103
Automatic Reversal
103
Power Window Lock Button
104
Bonnet
106
Hot Parts
106
Opening the Bonnet
106
Closing the Bonnet
107
Closing the Fuel Filler Lid
108
Fuel Filler Lid
108
Opening the Fuel Filler Lid
108
Refuelling
109
Refuelling Dangers
109
Panorama Sunroof
111
Sunroof Open Warning Chime
111
Sliding the Sunroof
112
Tilting the Sunroof
113
Resetting the Sunroof
114
Roller Blind
114
Electric Power Steering
115
Steering Wheel
115
Horn
116
Tilt Steering
116
Day/Night Rearview Mirror
117
Electric Chromic Mirror (ECM)
117
Inside Rearview Mirror
117
Mirrors
117
Electric Chromic Mirror (ECM) with Compass
118
Campass Zone
119
Outside Rearview Mirror
121
Rearview Mirrors
121
Folding the Outside Rearview Mirror
122
Remote Control
122
Instrument Cluster
124
Gauges
125
Instrument Panel Illumination
125
Speedometer
125
Tachometer
125
Engine Temperature Gauge
126
Fuel Gauge
127
Outside Thermometer
127
Odometer
128
Trip Computer
128
Average Fuel Consumption
129
Distance to Empty
129
Tripmeter
129
Average Speed
130
Instant Fuel Consumption
130
ECO ON/OFF Mode
131
Elapsed Time
131
Warnings and Indicators
131
Active ECO System
132
ECO Indicator
132
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light
133
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) System Warning Light
133
High Beam Indicator
134
Low Beam Indicator Light
134
Seat Belt Warning and Chime
134
Turn Signal Indicator Lights
134
Engine Oil Level Warning Light
135
Engine Oil Pressure Warning
135
Parking Brake & Brake Fluid Warning
136
Auto Stop Indicator
137
Safe Stopping
137
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) Indicator
137
Charging System Warning
138
Door Ajar Warning Light
138
Manual Transaxle Shift Indicator
138
Shift Pattern Indicators
138
Immobiliser Indicator
139
Low Fuel Level Warning
139
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) (Check Engine Light)
140
ESP (Electronic Stability Program) Indicator
141
ESP off Indicator
141
Cruise Indicator
142
DBC (Downhill Brake Control) Indicator
142
KEY out Indicator
142
Fuel Filter Warning Light
143
Glow Indicator
143
Key Reminder Warning Chime
143
4WD LOCK Indicator
144
4WD System Warning Light
144
Electronic Power Steering (EPS) System Warning Light
144
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light
144
LCD Display Warning
145
Brake Pedal
146
Operating Condition
149
Operation of the Rear Parking Assist System
149
Rear Parking Assist System
149
Non-Operational Conditions of Rear Parking Assist System
150
Type of the Warning Indicator
150
Types of Warning Sound
150
Rear Parking Assist System Precautions
151
The Detecting Range May Decrease
151
The Following Objects May Not be Recognized by the Sensor
151
Self-Diagnosis
152
Hazard Warning Flasher
153
Rearview Camera
153
Battery Saver Function
154
Headlight Escort Function
154
Headlight Welcome Function
154
Lighting
154
Headlight Position
155
Lighting Control
155
Parking Light Position
155
Auto Light Position
156
High - Beam Operation
156
Flashing Headlights
157
One-Touch Lane Change Function
157
Turn Signals and Lane Change Signals
157
Front Fog Light
158
Rear Fog Light
158
Daytime Running Light
159
Headlight Levelling Device
159
Rear Window Wiper/Washer
160
Windscreen Wiper/Washer
160
Wipers and Washers
160
Auto Control
161
Windscreen Wipers
161
Windscreen Washers
162
Rear Window Wiper and Washer Switch
163
Interior Light
164
Map Lamp
164
Luggage Room Lamp
165
Room Lamp
165
Vanity Mirror Lamp
165
Glove Box Lamp
166
Defroster
167
Rear Window Defroster
167
Outside Mirror Defroster
168
Wiper Deicer
168
Manual Climate Control System
169
Heating and Air Conditioning
170
Mode Selection
171
Air Intake Control
172
Instrument Panel Vents
172
Temperature Control
172
Outside (Fresh) Air Position
173
Recirculated Air Position
173
Air Conditioning
174
Fan Speed Control
174
System Operation
174
Ventilation
174
Climate Control Air Filter
176
Checking the Amount of Air Conditioner Refrigerant and Compressor Lubricant
177
Automatic Climate Control System (if Equipped)
178
Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning
179
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning
180
Maximum (MAX) Defrost Mode
181
Temperature Conversion
182
OFF Mode
184
To Defog Inside Windscreen
185
Windscreen Defrosting and Defogging
185
Windscreen Heating
185
To Defrost Outside Windscreen
186
Centre Console Storage
188
Glove Box
188
Storage Compartment
188
Cool Box
189
Sunglass Holder
189
Ashtray
190
Cigarette Lighter
190
Interior Features
190
Cup Holder
191
Hot Liquids
191
Sunvisor
191
Power Outlet
192
Aux, USB and Ipod
193
Digital Clock
193
Setup the Clock
193
Floor Mat Anchor(S)
194
Luggage Net (Holder)
194
Cargo Security Screen
195
Exterior Features
197
Roof Rack
197
Antenna
198
Audio System
198
Roof Antenna
198
Audio Remote Control
199
How Car Audio Works
200
Using a Mobile Phone or a Two-Way Radio
201
Care of Disc
202
Playing an Incompatible Copy-Protected Audio CD
202
Radio, Set Up, Volume, Audio Control
203
Radio, Set Up, Volume, Audio Control (Europe RDS)
204
Cdp, CDC, Aux
208
CDP, CDC, AUX (Europe RDS)
209
Caution in Using USB Device
212
Using USB
214
Using USB (Europe RDS)
215
Runing Ipod
217
Runing Ipod (Europe RDS)
218
Caution in Using Ipod Device
220
Notice for Using Ipod Device
220
Bluetooth Phone Operation
221
Caution in Using Bluetooth Mobile Phone
222
Menu Tree
223
Voice Operation Tip
223
Voice Recognition Activation
223
Information Display
224
Pairing Phone
224
Phone Setup
224
Connecting Phone
225
BT Setup
226
Changing Priority
226
Deleting Phone
226
Adding Entry
227
Phone Book (In-Vehicle)
227
Turning Bluetooth ON/OFF
227
Adding Entry by Phone
228
Changing Name
228
Deleting Name
228
Making a Phone Call
228
Dialing by Number
229
Receiving a Phone Call
229
Talking on the Phone
229
Using the Head Unit as Bluetooth Music
230
Driving Your Vehicle Contents
231
Driving Your Vehicle
232
Before Driving
233
Before Entering Vehicle
233
Before Starting
233
Necessary Inspections
233
Ignition Switch Position
234
Illuminated Ignition Switch
234
Key Positions
234
Automatic Transaxle
235
Full Throttle Resistor
235
Starting the Engine
235
Starting the Petrol Engine
235
Starting the Diesel Engine
236
Engine Start/Stop Button Position
238
Illuminated Engine Start/Stop Button
238
Acc(Accessory)
239
On
239
Start/Run
240
Auto Stop
244
ISC (Idle Stop and Go) System
244
To Stop the Engine in Idle Stop Mode
244
Auto Start
245
The Automatically Engine Restart Without the Driver's any Actions
245
To Restart the Engine from Idle Stop Mode
245
Condition of ISG System Operation
246
ISG System Deactivation
246
ISG System Malfunction
247
Manual Transaxle
248
Using the Clutch
249
Downshifting
250
Good Driving Practices
250
Transaxle Ranges
252
Shift Lock System
254
Moving up a Steep Grade from a Standing Start
256
Four Wheel Drive (4WD)
257
Tight Corner Brake Effect
257
Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Transfer Mode Selection
258
For Safe Four-Wheel Drive Operation
259
Hills
259
Driving through Water
260
Wind Danger
260
Mud or Snow
261
Reducing the Risk of a Rollover
261
Jacked Vehicle
262
Rollover
262
Dynamometer Testing
263
Brake System
264
In the Event of Brake Failure
264
Parking Brake
264
Power Brakes
264
Applying the Parking Brake
265
Brake Wear
265
Disc Brakes Wear Indicator
265
Releasing the Parking Brake
266
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
267
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
270
ESP Operation
271
ESP Operation off
271
ESP off Usage
272
Indicator Light
272
Malfunction Indicator
273
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)
273
VSM Operation
273
VSM Operation off
273
Downhill Brake Control (DBC)
274
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)
274
Good Braking Practices
276
ESS : Emergency Stop Signal
277
Hazard Warning Flasher Switch
277
Cruise Control System
278
To Increase Cruise Control Set Speed
279
To Set Cruise Control Speed
279
To Cancel Cruise Control, Do One of the Following
280
To Decrease the Cruising Speed
280
To Temporarily Accelerate with the Cruise Control on
280
To Resume Cruising Speed at more than Approximately 25 Mph
281
To Turn Cruise Control Off, Do One of the Following
281
Active ECO Operation
282
Limitation of Active ECO Operation
282
When Active ECO Is Activated
282
Economical Operation
283
Engine off During Motion
284
Abs
285
Hazardous Driving Conditions
285
Rocking the Vehicle
285
Special Driving Conditions
285
Driving at Night
286
Smooth Cornering
286
Spinning Tyres
286
Driving in Flooded Areas
287
Driving in the Rain
287
Dual Carrigeway/Motorway Driving
288
Fuel, Engine Coolant and Engine Oil
288
Snow Tyre Size
289
Snow Tyres
289
Snowy or Icy Conditions
289
Winter Driving
289
Chain Installation
290
Mounting Chains
290
Tyre Chains
290
Change to "Winter Weight" Oil if Necessary
291
Check Battery and Cables
291
Check Spark Plugs and Ignition System
291
Use High Quality Ethylene Glycol Coolant
291
Don't Let Ice and Snow Accumulate Underneath
292
Don't Let Your Parking Brake Freeze
292
To Keep Locks from Freezing
292
Use Approved Window Washer Anti-Freeze in System
292
Trailer Towing
293
Weight Limits
293
Towbars
294
Driving with a Trailer
295
Safety Cables
295
Trailer Brakes
295
Backing up
296
Following Distance
296
Making Turns
296
Turn Signals When Towing a Trailer
296
Driving on Grades
297
Parking on Hills
298
Maintenance When Trailer Towing
299
If You Do Decide to Pull a Trailer
300
Trailer
301
Weight of the Trailer
301
Weight of the Trailer Nose
301
Overloading
302
Vehicle Weight
302
What to Do in an Emergency Contents
303
Road Warning
304
If a Puncture Occurs Whilst Driving the Vehicle
305
If Engine Stalls Whilst Driving
305
If the Engine Stalls at a Crossroad or Crossing
305
In Case of an Emergency Whilst Driving
305
If Engine Cannot be Cranked
306
If Engine Turns over Normally but Does Not Start
306
If the Engine will Not Start
306
Battery
307
Emergency Starting
307
Jump Starting
307
AGM Battery
308
Battery Cables
308
Jump Starting Procedure
308
Maintenance
308
Push-Starting
308
If the Engine Overheats
309
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
310
Low Tyre Pressure Position Telltale
311
Low Tyre Pressure Telltale
311
Low Pressure Damage
312
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) Malfunction Indicator
312
Changing a Tyre with TPMS
313
Protecting TPMS
314
Changing Tyres
315
If You Have a Flat Tyre
315
Jack and Tools
315
Jacking Instructions
315
Removing and Storing the Spare Tyre
316
Jack Location
318
Inadequate Spare Tyre Pressure
320
Wheel Studs
320
If You Have a Flat Tire
321
Components of the Tyremobilitykit
322
Using the Tyremobilitykit
323
Distributing the Sealant
324
Producing the Tyre Inflation Pressure
324
Technical Data
325
Towing Service
326
Removable Towing Hook
327
Emergency Towing
328
Emergency Towing Precautions
329
Maintenance Contents
331
Air Cleaner
332
Brake/Clutch* Fluid Reservoir
332
Egine Compartment
332
Engine Coolant Reservoir
332
Engine Oil Filler Cap
332
Fuse Box
332
Air Cleaner
334
Brake/Clutch* Fluid Reservoir
334
Engine Oil Dipstick
334
Engine Oil Filler Cap
334
Fuel Filter
334
Maintenance Services
336
Owner Maintenance Precautions
336
Owner’s Responsibility
336
Engine Compartment Precautions (Diesel Engine)
337
Maintenance Work
337
Owner Maintenance
338
Owner Maintenance Schedule
338
When You Stop for Fuel
338
Whilst Operating Your Vehicle
338
At Least Monthly
339
At Least Once a Year
339
At Least Twice a Year
339
Scheduled Maintenance Service
340
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items
341
Checking the Engine Oil Level
344
Engine Oil
344
Radiator Hose
344
Changing the Engine Oil and Filter
345
Checking the Coolant Level
345
Engine Coolant
345
Removing Radiator Cap
345
Recommended Engine Coolant
346
Changing the Coolant
347
Radiator Cap
347
Brake Fluid
348
Brake/Clutch Fluid
348
Checking the Brake Fluid Level
348
Loss of Brake Fluid
348
Check the Parking Brake
349
Checking the Washer Fluid Level
349
Washer Fluid
349
Draining Water from Fuel Filter
350
Extracting Air from the Fuel Filter
350
Fuel Filter (for Diesel)
350
Fuel Filter Cartridge Replacement
351
Air Cleaner
352
Filter Replacement
352
Filter Inspection
354
Blade Inspection
356
Blade Replacement
356
Wiper Blades
356
Front Windscreen Wiper Blade
357
Rear Window Wiper Blade
358
Battery Dangers
359
For Best Battery Service
359
Battery Recharging
360
Recharging Battery
361
Reset Items
361
Recommended Cold Tyre Inflation Pressures
362
Tyre Care
362
Tyre Underinflation
362
Tyres and Wheels
362
Tyre Inflation
363
Tyre Pressure
363
Checking Tyre Inflation Pressure
364
Tyre Rotation
365
Tyre Replacement
366
Wheel Alignment and Tyre Balance
366
Compact Spare Tyre Replacement
367
Wheel Replacement
367
Manufacturer or Brand Name
368
Tyre Maintenance
368
Tyre Sidewall Labeling
368
Tyre Traction
368
Tyre Age
370
Temperature -A, B and C
371
Traction - AA, A, B and C
371
Tyre Temperature
371
Fuse Replacement
372
Fuses
372
Inner Panel Fuse Replacement
373
Engine Compartment Panel Fuse Replacement
374
Memory Fuse
374
Main Fuse
375
Multi Fuse
376
Fuse/Relay Panel Description
377
Inner Fuse Panel (Instrument Panel)
378
Engine Compartment Main Fuse Panel
381
Engine Compartment Sub Fuse Panel (Disel Engine)
382
Light Bulbs
383
Headlight (High/Low)
384
Headlight, Position Light, Turn Signal Light, Front Fog Light Bulb Replacement
384
Halogen Bulbs
385
Turn Signal Light/Position Light
385
Front Fog Light Bulbs
386
Side Repeater Light Bulb Replacement
386
Outside Light
387
Rear Combination Light Bulb Replacement
387
Inside Light
388
High Mounted Stop Light Bulb Replacement
389
License Plate Light Bulb Replacement
389
Interior Light Bulb Replacement
390
Appearance Care
391
Exterior Care
391
Exterior General Caution
391
Finish Maintenance
391
Finish Damage Repair
392
Waxing
392
Bright-Metal Maintenance
393
Underbody Maintenance
393
Aluminum Wheel Maintenance
394
Corrosion Protection
394
Don't Neglect the Interior
395
Keep Your Car Clean
395
Keep Your Garage Dry
395
Cleaning the Lap/Shoulder Belt Webbing
396
Cleaning the Upholstery and Interior Trim
396
Interior Care
396
Interior General Precautions
396
Crankcase Emission Control System
397
Emission Control System
397
Evaporative Emission Control System
397
Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV)
397
Engine Exhaust Gas Precautions
398
Exhaust Emission Control System
398
Diesel Particulate Filter
399
Fire
399
Operating Precautions for Catalytic Converters
399
Specifications & Consumer Information Contents
401
Bulb Wattage
402
Dimensions
402
Recommended Lubricants and Capacities
404
Recommends Engine Oil
405
Recommended SAE Viscosity Number
406
Temperature Range for SAE Viscosity Numbers
406
Seat
407
Vehicle Certification Label
407
Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)
407
Tyre Specification and Pressure Label
408
Engine Number
408
Index
409
Air Bag Warning Label
410
Seat Belts
416
Hyundai IX35 Owner's Manual (419 pages)
Brand:
Hyundai
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Introduction
10
Your Vehicle at a Glance
15
Your Vehicle at a Glance
17
Seat
21
Safety System of Your Vehicle
22
Seat Warmer*
27
Instrument Cluster
65
Driver's Front Air Bag
66
Features of Your Vehicle
83
Horn
116
Wiper/Washer
160
Driving Your Vehicle
231
Brake Pedal
235
What to Do in an Emergency
303
Maintenance
331
Fuse Box
332
Brake/Clutch* Fluid Reservoir
333
Air Cleaner
334
Fuse Box
335
Fuse Box
374
Fuel Filter
382
Specifications & Consumer Information
401
Seat
416
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Hyundai IX35 Owner's Manual (66 pages)
AUDIO & NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Brand:
Hyundai
| Category:
Car Navigation system
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
General Information
7
Safety Notes
7
Types of Playable Discs
9
Precautions of Handling Discs and Player
9
Notes on Copyrights
10
Disposal of Your Old Appliance
10
Name of each Component
11
Control Panel
11
Steering Wheel Remote Control
13
Name of each Component
13
Basic Operation
14
Start-Up Screen
14
Turning the Unit On/ Turning the Unit off
14
Inserting a Disc/ Adjusting the Volume
14
Ejecting a Disc/Displaying the GPS Time
14
Selecting a Source on the Control Panel
15
Selecting a Source on the Screen
15
Rear View Camera (Optional)
15
Setup
16
General Operations of SETUP Menu
16
Bluetooth
16
System
16
Traffic/ Navigation
16
System
17
Audio
18
Display
19
Setup
19
Map Mode
19
Sound
19
Getting Started with Navigation
20
What Is GPS
20
About Satellite Signals
20
Acquiring Satellite Signals
20
Initial Navigation Screen
20
Indicators of the Map Screen
20
How to View a Map Screen
20
Changing the Scale of a Map
21
Adjusting the Navigation Volume
21
Destination Input Menu
22
Navigation Menu Overview
22
General Operations of Destination Menu
22
Address Search
23
Last Destinations
24
Address Book
24
POI (Point of Interest)
24
Near Position
25
Near Destination
26
In City/ Name
26
Hyundai Service
26
Phone Number
26
GPS Input
27
Parking
28
Continue Guidance/ Stop Guidance
28
Using Map
28
Tour Planner
29
Store Destination
31
Store Position
31
Home 1/ Work2/ 3 ~ 12
32
Destination Input Menu
32
Using the Map Menu
33
Map Menu Overview
33
General Operations of Map Menu
33
POI Category
34
Split Screen/ Full Screen
35
Store Position
35
Tour Planner
35
Route Options
36
Browser
37
Detour
37
Info Nearby
38
Info on Route
38
Bluetooth Wireless Technology
39
Understanding Bluetooth Wireless Technology
39
Connecting Your Unit and Bluetooth Phone
39
Disconnecting/Connecting Again the Bluetooth Phone
41
Deleting a Connected Phone
41
Changing the Passkey
41
Making a Call by Entering Phone Number
42
Switching the Sound Path During a Call
42
Switching the Microphone On/Off
42
Answering Calls
42
Using Your Phone Book
43
Searching Phone Book Entry by Alphabet
43
Using Your Calling List
44
Making a Call with Speed Dial Numbers
45
CD/Mp3/Wma/Usb/Ipod Operation
46
Playing an Audio CD and MP3/ WMA/ USB/ Ipod Files
46
Skip to the Next Track/File
46
Skip to the Previous Track/File
46
Return to the Beginning of the Current Track/File
46
Search
46
Intro Scan
47
Repeat
47
Random
48
Playing Files by Classifying into Folder/ Album/ Artist
48
Locating a Folder/File Using the List
49
Searching Music
49
Setting Audio Book Play Speed
50
USB Device Requirement/ Compatible USB Devices
50
MP3/WMA File Requirement
51
Ipod Device Requirement
51
Radio Operation
52
Listening to the Radio Stations
52
Storing and Recalling Stations
52
AS (Autostore)
53
To Scan Broadcast Frequencies
53
TA (Traffic Announcement)
53
News
54
Radio Operation
54
REGION Auto/Off
54
Auxiliary Device Operation
55
Using an AUX Source
55
Voice Recognition System
56
Voice Recognition
56
Giving Voice Commands
56
How to Say Numbers
56
Voice Command Examples
57
Help Command
58
Voice Commands
59
Hyundai IX35 Owner's Manual (30 pages)
car smart display
Brand:
Hyundai
| Category:
Car Video System
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Precautions for Safety
6
Safety Notes
6
Key Product Features
8
Steering Wheel
8
Component Names and Functions
9
Head Unit
9
Steering Wheel
11
Using the System for the First Time
12
Home Screen
12
Fm/Am
13
Resetting the System
12
Turning the System On/Off
12
Turning the System on
12
Turning the System off
12
Av On/Off
12
Basic Screen
13
Listening to FM/AM Radio
14
Auto Tuning
14
Manual Tuning
14
Selecting Presets
14
Selecting Lists
14
Saving Radio Frequency
15
Saving Manually
15
Using Preset Menu
15
Scan
15
Scanning Radio Frequency
15
Scanning Preset Frequency
15
Sound Settings
15
Usb
16
About USB
16
USB Music
17
Playing USB Music
17
Searching USB Music Files
17
Repeat
17
Shuffle
17
Scan All
17
Scan Folder
17
Album Cover
18
List
18
Sound Settings
18
USB Video
19
Playing USB Video
19
Searching USB Video Files
19
Repeat
19
Shuffle
19
Caption
20
Display Settings
20
List
20
Sound Settings
20
USB Photo
21
Viewing USB Photo
21
Switching to Menu Screen or Full Screen
21
Searching USB Image Files
21
Rotating Image
21
Using the Menu Buttons
22
Slideshow Interval
22
Display Settings
22
Ipod Music
23
About Ipod
23
Supported Ipod Devices
23
Playing Ipod Music
24
Searching Ipod Music Files
24
Sound Settings
24
Aux
25
Using the Menu Buttons
24
Setting Audiobook Playback Speed
24
Playing an AUX Source
25
Using the Menu Buttons
25
Bluetooth Audio
26
Before Playing the Bluetooth Audio
26
Playing Bluetooth Audio
26
Searching Bluetooth Audio Files
26
Using the Menu Buttons
26
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
27
Before Using the Bluetooth Handsfree
27
What Is Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
27
Precautions for Safe Driving
27
Cautions Upon Connecting Bluetooth Phone
27
Bluetooth Connection
28
Pairing from the Bluetooth® Device
28
Pairing from the Car
28
When no Phones Have Been Paired
28
When a Phone Is Already Paired
29
When Your Phone Is Connected
29
Bluetooth Phone
30
Making/Answering Calls
30
Calling by Dialing a Number
30
Making a Call from Speed Dial
30
Calling through Redial
30
Answering a Call
30
Rejecting a Call
30
Hyundai IX35 Installation Manual (3 pages)
Brand:
Hyundai
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 1 MB
Hyundai IX35 Installation Manual (3 pages)
Brand:
Hyundai
| Category:
Car Navigation system
| Size: 1 MB
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