Hyundai Santa Fe (2019 year). Instruction — part 17

The wireless charging process may
Clock
Clothes hanger (if equipped)
temporarily stop, when temperature
abnormally increases inside the
WARNING
wireless mobile phone charging sys-
tem.The wireless charging process
Do not adjust the clock whilst
restarts, when temperature falls to
driving.You may lose your steer-
a certain level.
ing control and cause severe
The wireless charging process
personal injury or accidents.
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may temporarily stop when there
is any metallic item, such as a
Vehicles with Audio system
coin, between the wireless mobile
phone charging system and a
Select the [SETUP/CLOCK ] button on
mobile phone.
the audio system ➟ Select [Date/Time].
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For certain mobile phones with
• Set time: Set the time displayed on
their own protection, the wireless
the audio screen.
These hangers are not designed to
charging speed may decrease and
hold large or heavy items.
• Time format: Choose between 12-
the wireless charging may stop.
hour and 24-hour time formats.
If the mobile phone has a thick
Vehicles with Navigation system
cover, the wireless charging may
Select the Settings menu on the
not be possible.
Navigation system
➟ Select
If the mobile phone is not fully in
[Date/Time].
contact with the wireless charging
• GPS time: Displays time according
pad, the wireless charging may
to the received GNSS time.
not be possible.
24-hour: Switches to 12 hour or 24
Some magnetic items
(credit
hour.
cards, phone cards, passbook and
tickets) may be damaged whilst
For more details, please refer to
using the wireless charging
the separate manual that was sup-
process.
plied with your vehicle.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
Floor mat anchor(s)
WARNING
IMPORTANT - Your vehicle was
(if equipped)
manufactured with driver's side
ALWAYS use the Floor Mat Anchors
floor mat anchors that are
to attach the front floor mats to the
designed to securely hold the
vehicle. The anchors on the front
floor mat in place. To avoid any
floor carpet keep the floor mats from
interference with pedal opera-
sliding forward.
tion, HYUNDAI recommends
that the HYUNDAI floor mat
WARNING
designed for use in your vehicle
be installed.
The following must be observed
when installing ANY floor mat
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to the vehicle.
Do not hang other objects such
Ensure that the floor mats are
as hangers or hard objects
securely attached to the vehi-
except clothes. Also, do not put
cle's floor mat anchor(s)
heavy, sharp or breakable
before driving the vehicle.
objects in the clothes pockets.
Do not use ANY floor mat that
In an accident or when the cur-
cannot be firmly attached to
tain air bag is inflated, it may
the vehicle's floor mat
cause vehicle damage or per-
anchors.
sonal injury.
Do not stack floor mats on top
of one another (e.g. all-weath-
er rubber mat on top of a car-
peted floor mat). Only a single
floor mat should be installed
in each position.
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Luggage net (holder)
If necessary, we recommend that you
Cargo security screen
contact your a HYUNDAI authorised
(if equipped)
■ Type A
repairer to obtain a luggage net.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the goods
or the vehicle, care should be
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taken when carrying fragile or
bulky objects in the luggage
compartment.
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WARNING
■ Type B
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To avoid eye injury, DO NOT
Use the cargo security screen to
overstretch the luggage net.
hide items stored in the cargo area.
ALWAYS keep your face and
body out of the luggage net’s
recoil path. DO NOT use the lug-
gage net when the strap has vis-
ible signs of wear or damage.
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To keep items from shifting in the lug-
gage compartment, you can use the
four holders located in the luggage
compartment, to attach the luggage
net.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
To use the cargo security
When the cargo security screen is not
To remove the cargo security
screen
in use:
screen
1. Pull the cargo security screen
1. Push in the guide pin.
backward and up to release it from
2. Whilst pushing the guide pin, pull
the guides.
out the cargo security screen.
2. The cargo security screen will
3. Open the luggage tray and keep
automatically slide back in.
the cargo security screen in the
tray.
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The cargo security screen may not
automatically slide back in if the
cargo security screen is not fully
pulled out. Fully pull it out and then
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let go.
1. Pull the cargo security screen
towards the rear of the vehicle by
the handle (1).
2. Insert the guide pin (2) into the
guide (3).
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Information
Pull out the cargo security screen with
the handle in the centre to prevent the
guide pin from falling out of the guide.
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To remove the cargo security
Side curtain (if equipped)
WARNING
screen from the luggage tray
Do not place objects on the
cargo security screen. Such
objects may be thrown about
inside the vehicle and possi-
bly injure vehicle occupants
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during an accident or when
braking.
Never allow anyone to ride in
the luggage compartment. It
is designed for luggage only.
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Maintain the balance of the
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vehicle and locate the weight
To use the side curtain:
as forward as possible.
1. Pull up the screen board.
1. Lift the curtain by the hook (1).
2. Push in the guide pin.
2. Hang the curtain on both sides of
3. Whilst pushing the guide pin, pull
NOTICE
the hook.
out the cargo security screen.
Since the cargo security screen
may be damaged or malformed,
do not put luggage on it when it is
used.
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Convenient features of your vehicle
EXTERIOR FEATURES
Roof rack (if equipped)
NOTICE
The vehicle centre of gravity will
be higher when items are
• When carrying cargo on the roof
rack, take the necessary precau-
loaded onto the roof rack.
Avoid sudden starts, braking,
tions to make sure the cargo does
not damage the roof of the vehicle.
sharp turns, abrupt manoeu-
vres or high speeds that may
• When carrying large objects on
result in loss of vehicle control
the roof rack, make sure they do
or rollover resulting in an acci-
not exceed the overall roof length
dent.
or width.
Always drive slowly and turn
corners carefully when carry-
WARNING
ing items on the roof rack.
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Severe wind updrafts, caused
The following specification is
by passing vehicles or natural
If the vehicle has a roof rack, you can
the maximum weight that can
causes, can cause sudden
load cargo on top of your vehicle.
be loaded onto the roof rack.
upward pressure on items
Distribute the load as evenly
loaded on the roof rack. This
NOTICE
as possible onto the roof rack
is especially true when carry-
and secure the load firmly.
ing large, flat items such as
If the vehicle is equipped with a
wood panels or mattresses.
sunroof, be sure not to position
ROOF
100 kg (220 lbs.)
This could cause the items to
cargo onto the roof rack in such a
RACK
EVENLY DISTRIBUTED
fall off the roof rack and cause
way that it could interfere with
Loading cargo or luggage in
damage to your vehicle or
sunroof operation.
others around you.
excess of the specified weight
limit on the roof rack may
To prevent damage or loss of
damage your vehicle.
cargo whilst driving, check fre-
quently before or whilst driving
to make sure the items on the
roof rack are securely fastened.
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Multimedia System
Multimedia system
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AUX, USB and iPod® port
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Antenna
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Steering wheel audio controls
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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology hands-free
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Audio / Video / Navigation system (AVN)
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How vehicle radio works
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Audio (Without Touch Screen)
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Radio
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Media player
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Bluetooth
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Setup
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System status icons
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Audio system specifications
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Trademarks
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Declaration of Conformity
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CE RED for EU
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Multimedia System
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM
AUX, USB and iPod® port
Antenna
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Information
Roof antenna
• If you install an aftermarket HID
headlamp, your vehicle’s audio and
electronic devices may malfunction.
• Prevent chemicals such as perfume,
cosmetic oil, sun cream, hand clean-
er, and air freshener from contacting
the interior parts because they may
cause damage or discolouration.
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You can use an AUX port to connect
audio devices and an USB port to plug
The roof antenna receives both AM
in an USB and an iPod® port.
and FM broadcast signals.
Rotate the roof antenna in a counter-
clockwise direction to remove it.
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Information
Rotate it in a clockwise direction to
When using a portable audio device
reinstall it.
connected to the power outlet, noise
may occur during playback. If this
NOTICE
happens, use the power source of the
• Do not clean the inside of the rear
portable audio device.
window glass with a cleaner or
use a scraper to remove foreign
❈ iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc.
deposits as this may cause dam-
age to the antenna elements.
• Avoid adding metallic coatings
such as Ni, Cd, and so on. These
can degrade the received AM
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and FM broadcast signals.
Shark fin antenna
Steering wheel audio controls
VOLUME (VOL + / - ) (1)
(if equipped)
• Move the VOLUME toggle switch
up to increase volume.
■ Type A
• Move the VOLUME toggle switch
down to decrease volume.
SEEK/PRESET (
/
) (2)
If the SEEK/PRESET toggle switch
■ Type B
is moved up or down and held for 0.8
seconds or more, it will function in
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the following modes.
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RADIO mode
The shark fin antenna receives trans-
mitted data.
(for example: AM/FM,
It will function as the AUTO SEEK
The steering wheel audio control
DAB, GPS)
select switch. It will SEEK until you
switches are installed for your con-
release the switch.
venience.
NOTICE
MEDIA mode
It will function as the FF/REW switch.
Do not operate audio remote con-
trol buttons simultaneously.
If the SEEK/PRESET toggle switch
is moved up or down, it will function
in the following modes.
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Multimedia System
RADIO mode
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
(1) Call / Answer button
It will function as the PRESET STA-
hands-free
(2) Call end button
TION UP/DOWN switch.
(3) Microphone
MEDIA mode
• Audio
: For detailed information,
It will function as the TRACK UP/
refer to “AUDIO” in this chapter.
DOWN switch.
• AVN : Detailed information for the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
hands-free is described in the man-
MODE (
) (3)
ual supplied separately.
Press the MODE button to select
Radio or AUX.
Audio / Video / Navigation sys-
OTM048404
tem (AVN) (if equipped)
MUTE (
) (4)
Detailed information for the AVN sys-
• Press the button to mute the
tem is described in a separately sup-
sound.
plied manual.
• Press the button again to activate
the sound.
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Detailed information for audio control
buttons are described in the following
pages in this chapter.
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You can use the phone wirelessly by
using the Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology.
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How vehicle radio works
This can be due to factors, such as
AM (MW, LW) reception
the distance from the radio station,
FM reception
closeness of other strong radio sta-
tions or the presence of buildings,
bridges or other large obstructions in
the area.
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AM broadcasts can be received at
greater distances than FM broad-
AM and FM radio signals are broad-
casts. This is because AM radio
cast from transmitter towers located
waves are transmitted at low fre-
around your city. They are intercept-
quencies. These long, low frequency
ed by the radio antenna on your vehi-
radio waves can follow the curvature
cle. This signal is then received by
of the earth rather than travelling
the radio and sent to your vehicle
straight out into the atmosphere.
speakers.
In addition, they curve around
When a strong radio signal has
obstructions so that they can provide
reached your vehicle, the precise
better signal coverage.
engineering of your audio system
ensures the best possible quality
reproduction. However, in some
cases the signal coming to your vehi-
cle may not be strong and clear.
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Multimedia System
FM radio station
JBM004
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Fading - As your vehicle moves
Station Swapping - As a FM signal
FM broadcasts are transmitted at
away from the radio station, the
weakens, another more powerful
high frequencies and do not bend to
signal will weaken and sound will
signal near the same frequency
follow the earth's surface. Because
begin to fade. When this occurs,
may begin to play. This is because
of this, FM broadcasts generally
we suggest that you select another
your radio is designed to lock onto
stronger station.
the clearest signal. If this occurs,
begin to fade at short distances from
the station. Also, FM signals are eas-
Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or
select another station with a
ily affected by buildings, mountains,
large obstructions between the
stronger signal.
or other obstructions. These can
transmitter and your radio can dis-
Multi-Path Cancellation
- Radio
result in certain listening conditions
turb the signal causing static or
signals being received from sever-
which might lead you to believe a
fluttering noises to occur. Reducing
al directions can cause distortion
the treble level may lessen this
or fluttering. This can be caused by
problem exists with your radio.
effect until the disturbance clears.
a direct and reflected signal from
The following conditions are normal
the same station, or by signals
and do not indicate radio trouble :
from two stations with close fre-
quencies. If this occurs, select
another station until the condition
has passed.
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Using a mobile phone or a two-
iPod®
way radio
iPod® is a registered trademark of
When a mobile phone is used inside
Apple Inc.
the vehicle, noise may be produced
from the audio system. This does not
mean that something is wrong with the
Bluetooth® Wireless
audio equipment. In such a case, use
Technology
the mobile phone at a place as far as
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
possible from the audio equipment.
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
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NOTICE
such marks by HYUNDAI is under
When using a communication
license.
system such as a mobile phone or
Other trademarks and trade names
a radio set inside the vehicle, a
are those of their respective owners.
separate external antenna must be
fitted. When a mobile phone or a
A Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
radio set is used with an internal
enabled mobile phone is
antenna alone, it may interfere
with the vehicle's electrical sys-
required to use Bluetooth® Wireless
tem and adversely affect safe
Technology.
operation of the vehicle.
WARNING
Do not use a mobile phone
whilst driving. Stop at a safe
location to use a mobile phone.
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Multimedia System
AUDIO (Without Touch Screen)
System layout - control panel
■ Type A
■ Type B
(With Bluetooth® Wireless Technology)
(1) SEEK/TRACK button
(3) MEDIA button
(4) PHONE button
• Change the station/track/file
• Press to play content from a media
• Press to start connecting a mobile
(except for the AUX mode).
storage device. Press repeatedly to
phone via Bluetooth.
switch modes between USB
(iPod),
• Whilst listening to the radio, press and
• After a Bluetooth phone connection is
Bluetooth audio, and AUX.
hold to search for a station.
made, press to access the Bluetooth
• If you have multiple media storage
phone menu.
• Whilst playing media, press and hold to
devices, select one from the media
rewind or fast forward (except for the
selection window.
AUX and Bluetooth audio modes).
(5) POWER button/VOL knob
• Press to turn the system on or off.
(2) RADIO button
• Turn to the left or right to adjust the sys-
• Press to turn on the radio. Whilst listen-
tem sound volume.
ing to the radio, press to change the
radio mode.
(6) Reset button
❈ The actual features in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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■ Type A
■ Type B
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(With Bluetooth® Wireless Technology)
(7) PRESET button
(10) BACK button
(12) TUNE knob/FILE knob/ENTER but-
ton
• Whilst listening to the radio, press to
• Press to return to the previous screen.
move to previous or next page of the
• Whilst listening to the radio, turn to
preset list.
adjust the frequency.
(11) Number buttons (1-6)
• Whilst playing media, turn to search for
• Whilst listening to the radio, press to lis-
(8) SETUP button/CLOCK button
a track/file
(except for the AUX and
ten to a saved radio station.
Bluetooth audio modes).
• Press to access the setup screen.
• Whilst listening to the radio, press and
• Press and hold to access the time
hold to save the current radio station to
• During a search, press to select the
setup screen.
the preset.
current track/file.
• Press the corresponding number but-
(9) MENU button
ton to select an item.
• Press to access the menu screen for
the current mode.
❈ The actual features in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Multimedia System
System layout - steering
(2) MODE button
(5) Call/Answer button
wheel remote control
• Press to switch between radio and
• Press to start connecting a mobile
(Bluetooth® equipped model)
media modes.
phone via Bluetooth.
• Press and hold to turn the system
• After a Bluetooth phone connec-
on or off. (if equipped)
tion is made, access the Bluetooth
phone screen. Press and hold to
dial the most recent phone num-
(3) Volume lever
ber. When a call comes in, press to
• Push up or down to adjust the
answer the call.
volume.
• During a call, press to switch
between the active call and the
(4) Up/Down lever
held call. Press and hold to switch
• Change the station/track/file
the call between the system and
(except for the AUX mode).
the mobile phone.
• Whilst listening to the radio, push
❈ The actual features in the vehicle
to listen to the previous/next saved
(6) Call end button
may differ from the illustration.
radio station.
• Whilst listening to the radio, push
(1) MUTE button
and hold to search for a station.
• Press to mute or unmute the sys-
• Whilst playing media, push and
tem.
hold to rewind or fast forward
• During a call, press to mute or
(except for the AUX and Bluetooth
unmute the microphone.
audio modes).
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WARNING
Avoid watching the screen
WARNING
- About driving
whilst driving. Driving whilst
- About handling the system
distracted may lead to a traffic
Do not operate the system
accident. Stop your vehicle in
Do not disassemble or modify
whilst driving. Driving whilst
a safe location before using
the system. Doing so may
distracted may result in a loss
functions that require multiple
result in an accident, fire, or
of vehicle control, potentially
operations.
electric shock.
leading to an accident, severe
Stop your vehicle first before
Do not allow liquids or foreign
personal injury, or death. The
using your mobile phone.
substances to enter the sys-
driver’s primary responsibility
Using a mobile phone whilst
tem. Liquids or foreign sub-
is the safe and legal operation
driving may lead to a traffic
stances may cause noxious
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of a vehicle, and any handheld
accident. If necessary, use the
fumes, a fire, or a system mal-
devices, equipment, or vehicle
Bluetooth Handsfree feature
function.
systems which divert the dri-
to make calls and keep the
Stop using the system if it
ver’s attention from this
call as short as possible.
malfunctions, such as no
responsibility should never
Keep the volume low enough
audio output or display. If you
be used during operation of
to hear external sounds.
continue using the system
the vehicle.
Driving without the ability to
when it is malfunctioning, it
hear external sounds may
may lead to a fire, electric
lead to a traffic accident.
shock, or system failure.
Listening to a loud volume for
Do not touch the antenna dur-
a long time may cause hear-
ing thunder or lightning
ing damage.
because such an act may
cause electric shock.
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