Hyundai i30 N (2018 year). Manual - part 13

 

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Hyundai i30 N (2018 year). Manual - part 13

 

 

Multimedia System
Using a cellular phone or a two-
way radio
When a cellular phone is used inside
the vehicle, noise may be produced
from the audio system. This does not
mean that something is wrong with the
audio equipment. In such a case, use
the cellular phone at a place as far as
possible from the audio equipment.
NOTICE
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When using a communication
Fading - As your vehicle moves
Station Swapping - As a FM signal
system such as a cellular phone
away from the radio station, the
weakens, another more powerful
or a radio set inside the vehicle, a
signal will weaken and sound will
signal near the same frequency
separate external antenna must be
begin to fade. When this occurs,
may begin to play. This is because
fitted. When a cellular phone or a
we suggest that you select another
your radio is designed to lock onto
radio set is used with an internal
stronger station.
the clearest signal. If this occurs,
antenna alone, it may interfere
Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or
select another station with a
with the vehicle's electrical sys-
large obstructions between the
stronger signal.
tem and adversely affect safe
transmitter and your radio can dis-
Multi-Path Cancellation
- Radio
operation of the vehicle.
turb the signal causing static or
signals being received from sever-
fluttering noises to occur. Reducing
al directions can cause distortion
the treble level may lessen this
or fluttering. This can be caused by
WARNING
effect until the disturbance clears.
a direct and reflected signal from
the same station, or by signals
Do not use a cellular phone
from two stations with close fre-
while driving. Stop at a safe
quencies. If this occurs, select
location to use a cellular phone.
another station until the condition
has passed.
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iPod®
iPod® is a registered trademark of
Apple Inc.
Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
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such marks by HYUNDAI is under
license.
Other trademarks and trade names
are those of their respective owners.
A Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
enabled cell phone is required to use
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology.
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Multimedia System
AUDIO (With Touch Screen)
Type A
Type B
(With Bluetooth® Wireless Technology)
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Feature of Your Audio
(1) LCD screen
(4) POWER/VOLUME knob
• Tap the screen to select a button.
• Turn to adjust the volume.
Head unit
• Press to turn the device on or off.
■ Type A
(2) RADIO
• Start DAB/FM* and AM radio.
(5) RESET
* with DAB
• Shutdown and restart the system.
(3) SEEK/TRACK
• Search for next station in DAB/FM*
and AM radio mode.
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• Change the current song in media
mode.
■ Type B
* with DAB
❈ The actual features in the vehicle
may differ from the illustration.
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Multimedia System
■ Type A
(6) MEDIA
(8) SETUP
• Select USB(iPod®), Bluetooth®(BT)
• Access Display, Sound, Date/Time,
Audio, AUX or My Music.
Bluetooth, System, Screensaver
and Display Off settings.
• Display the media menu when two
or more media are connected or
when the
[MEDIA] button is
(9) TUNE knob
pressed in media mode.
• Turn to navigate through the sta-
tions/songs list.
(7) PHONE
• Press to select an item.
• Start Bluetooth® Phone mode.
■ Type B
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Steering wheel remote control
(4) UP/DOWN
• Pressing and holding the button
(more than 1.0 seconds)
• Press the button in radio mode to
search Presets.
- If not in Bluetooth® Handsfree
mode or receiving a phone call,
• Press and hold the button in radio
the most recently Dialled Call
mode to search frequencies.
number is dialled.
• Press the button in media mode to
- Press in Bluetooth® Handsfree
change the current song.(except
AUX)
mode to transfer the call to your
cell phone.
• Press and hold the button in media
- Press in cell phone mode to
mode to quick search through
switch to Bluetooth® Handsfree
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songs.
(except Bluetooth®(BT)
mode.
Audio and AUX)
❈ The actual features in the vehicle
(6) END
(5) CALL
may differ from the illustration.
Pressing the button
Press in Bluetooth® Handsfree
mode to end the phone call.
(1) MUTE
- If not in Bluetooth® Handsfree
Press in the incoming call screen
mode or receiving a phone call.
• Mutes the audio.
to reject the call.
• Mutes the microphone during a
First press: Display Dial Number
screen.
call.
Second press: Automatically dis-
play the most recently Dialled
(2) MODE
Call number.
• Press the button to change the
Third press: Dial the phone num-
mode in the following order: Radio
ber entered.
➟ Media.
- Press in the Incoming Call notifi-
cation screen to accept the
(3) VOLUME
phone call.
• Press to adjust the volume.
- Press in Bluetooth® Handsfree
mode to switch to the waiting call.
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Multimedia System
WARNING
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WARNING
Please refrain from use if the
Do not stare at the screen
screen is blank or no sound
Driving while distracted can
while driving. Staring at the
can be heard as these signs
result in a loss of vehicle con-
screen for prolonged periods
may indicate product malfunc-
trol that may lead to an acci-
of time could lead to traffic
tion. Continued use in such
dent, severe personal injury,
accidents.
conditions could lead to acci-
and death. The driver’s primary
dents (fires, electric shock) or
responsibility is in the safe and
Do not disassemble, assem-
product malfunctions.
legal operation of a vehicle, and
ble, or modify the audio sys-
use of any handheld devices,
tem. Such acts could result in
Do not touch the antenna dur-
other equipment, or vehicle sys-
accidents, fire, or electric
ing thunder or lightening as
tems which take the driver’s
shock.
such acts may lead to light-
eyes, attention and focus away
Using the phone while driving
ning induced electric shock.
from the safe operation of a
may lead to a lack of attention
Do not stop or park in park-
vehicle or which are not permis-
of traffic conditions and
ing-restricted areas to operate
sible by law should never be
increase the likelihood of
the product. Such acts could
used during operation of the
accidents. Use the phone fea-
lead to traffic accidents.
vehicle.
ture after parking the vehicle.
Use the system with the vehi-
Exercise caution not to spill
cle engine turned on.
water or introduce foreign
Prolonged use with the igni-
objects into the device. Such
tion turned on only could
acts could lead to smoke, fire,
result in battery discharge.
or product malfunction.
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NOTICE
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Turn on the car engine before
Do not place beverages close to
Operating the device while driv-
using this device. Do not oper-
the audio system. Spilling bever-
ing could lead to accidents due
ate the audio system for long
ages may lead to system mal-
to a lack of attention to external
periods of time only with the
function.
surroundings. First park the
ignition turned on as such oper-
vehicle before operating the
In case of product malfunction,
ations may lead to battery dis-
please contact your place of pur-
device.
charge.
chase or After Service center.
Adjust the volume to levels that
Do not subject the device to
Placing the audio system within
allow the driver to hear sounds
severe shock or impact. Direct
an electromagnetic environment
from outside of the vehicle.
pressure onto the front side of
may result in noise interference.
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Driving in a state where external
the monitor may cause damage
sounds cannot be heard may
Prevent caustic solutions such
to the LCD.
lead to accidents.
as perfume and cosmetic oil
When cleaning the device, make
from contacting the dashboard
Pay attention to the volume set-
sure to turn off the device and
because they may cause dam-
ting when turning the device on.
use a dry and smooth cloth.
age or discoloration.
A sudden output of extreme vol-
Never use tough materials,
ume upon turning the device on
chemical cloths, or solvents
could lead to hearing impair-
(alcohol, benzene, thinners,
ment. (Adjust the volume to a
etc.). As such materials may
suitable levels before turning off
damage the device panel or
the device.)
cause color/quality deteriora-
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tion.
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Multimedia System
Information on status icons
Radio
Switching between FM and AM
Icons showing audio status are shown
• Press the [RADIO] button on the
in the upper-right corner of the screen.
FM/AM (with RDS)
audio system to switch between
FM and AM.
Icon
Description
• Select
[Radio] on the screen to
Mute
Mute engaged
switch between FM and AM.
Remaining battery life of
Battery
a connected Bluetooth®
Searching stations
device
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
Handsfree +
Bluetooth® Handsfree
search stations.
Audio stream-
call and audio stream-
ing connection
ing available
List
Handsfree
Bluetooth® Handsfree
A list of all available stations in the
connection
call available
(1) Radio
vehicle’s current location is dis-
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth®
audio
Switch between FM and AM.
played. Select the desired station.
audio streaming
streaming available
Favourite stations can be saved to
Downloading contacts
(2) List
Downloading
through Bluetooth® wire-
[Presets] by selecting [+].
contacts
less communications
View all available stations.
Downloading call history
Downloading
through Bluetooth® wire-
(3) Presets
call history
less communications
View all presets.
Line busy
Phone call in progress
(4) Menu
Mic muted during a
Mute mic
call
(caller cannot
Navigate to the menu screen.
hear your voice)
Display the phone signal
Phone signal
strength for a cell phone
strength
connected by Bluetooth®
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Presets
DAB/FM (with DAB)
Switching between DAB/FM and AM
Save up to 40 frequently used stations.
• Press the [RADIO] button on the
audio system to switch between
To listen to a preset, select the
DAB/FM and AM.
desired station list.
• Select
[Radio] on the screen to
Press and hold the desired slot from
switch between DAB/FM and AM.
1 through 40. This saves the current
station in the selected slot.
Searching stations
If the slot is empty, simply selecting
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
saves the station to the slot.
search stations.
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Menu
(1) Radio
List
Select [Menu], and select the desired
Switch between DAB/FM and AM.
A list of all available stations in the
function.
vehicle’s current location is dis-
• Traffic Announcement (TA): Enable
(2) List
played. Select the desired station.
or disable Traffic Announcements.
View all available stations.
Favourite stations can be saved to
• Scan: All available stations are
[Presets] by selecting [+].
played for five seconds each.
(3) Presets
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
View all presets.
tings can be changed.
(4) Menu
Navigate to the menu screen.
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Multimedia System
Presets
FM/AM (without RDS)
Switching between FM and AM
Save up to 40 frequently used stations.
• Press the [RADIO] button on the
audio system to switch between
To listen to a preset, select the
FM and AM.
desired station list.
• Select
[Band] on the screen to
Press and hold the desired slot from
switch between FM and AM.
1 through 40. This saves the current
station in the selected slot.
Searching stations
If the slot is empty, simply selecting
Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button to
saves the station to the slot.
search stations.
Menu
(1) Band
List
Select [Menu], and select the desired
Switch between FM and AM.
A list of all available stations in the
function.
vehicle’s current location is dis-
• Traffic Announcement (TA): Enable
(2) Presets
played. Press the desired station.
or disable Traffic Announcements.
View all presets.
Favourite stations can be saved to
• Region : Enable or disable auto-
[Presets] by selecting [save].
matic switching between regional
(3) List
stations.
View all available stations.
• Scan: All available stations are
played for five seconds each.
(4) Menu
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
Navigate to the menu screen.
tings can be changed.
• Manual tune FM : Search for fre-
quencies manually.
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Presets
Media
Range of supported compressed file
types
Save up to 40 frequently used stations.
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1. Bitrate range (Kbps)
To listen to a preset, select the
Information - Using MP3
desired station list.
Supported audio formats
Press and hold the desired slot from
1 through 40. This saves the current
station in the selected slot.
If the slot is empty, simply selecting
saves the station to the slot.
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Menu
Select [Menu], and select the desired
function.
• Scan: All available stations are
NOTICE
played for five seconds each.
File formats other than the formats
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
above may not be recognized or
tings can be changed.
playable. Information such as file-
name may not be displayed.
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Multimedia System
2. Sampling frequency (Hz)
4. Character display range (Unicode)
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Information
• Filenames: Up to 64 English char-
- Using the USB Devices
acters (64 Korean characters)
Starting the vehicle while a USB
• Foldernames: Up to
32 English
device is connected can damage the
characters (32 Korean characters)
device. Please disconnect USB
devices before starting the vehicle.
• The sound quality of MP3/WMA
Languages supported (Unicode sup-
Starting the vehicle or stopping the
compressed and WAV files may
port)
engine while an external USB device
vary depending on the bitrate. (A
• Korean: 2,604 characters
is connected can result in failure of
higher bitrate can have better sound
the external USB device to operate.
quality.)
• English: 94 characters
• Common Chinese characters:
Be cautious of static electricity when
• The product only recognizes files
connecting/disconnecting external
with the MP3, WMA or WAV exten-
4,888 characters
USB devices.
sion. Files without one of these
• Special symbols: 986 characters
extensions are not recognized.
An encrypted MP3 player is not rec-
NOTICE
ognized when connected as an exter-
nal device.
3. Number of recognizable folders
Japanese/Simplified Chinese char-
External USB devices may not be
and files
acters are not supported.
recognized, depending on the state
• Folders: 2,000 for USB
of the external USB device.
• Files: 6,000 for USB
Only products with byte/sectors for-
• No recognition limit for folder hier-
matted at 4 KB or lower are recog-
archies.
nized.
Only USB devices in FAT12/16/32
format are recognized; NTFS and
ExFAT file systems are not recog-
nized.
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Some USB devices are not recog-
Use of USB accessories, including
Operation is guaranteed only for
nized due to compatibility issues.
charge and heat though the USB I/F,
standard (Metal Cover Type) USB
Do not touch the USB connections.
can lead to reduced product per-
Memory drives.
formance or malfunctions. Do not
Operation of HDD, CF, SD and mem-
Connecting and disconnecting USB
use USB devices or accessories for
ory stick devices is not guaranteed.
devices rapidly over a short period
these purposes.
of time can cause equipment failure.
DRM (Digital Rights Management)
Use of aftermarket USB hubs and
files cannot be played.
Abnormal sounds may be audible
extension cables can result in the
when the USB device is disconnected.
SD-type USB memory, CF-type
vehicle’s audio system failing to rec-
USB memory, and other USB mem-
Turn the audio off before connecting
ognize your USB device. Connect
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or disconnecting external USB
ory devices that require adapters
the USB device directly to the multi-
for connection are not supported.
devices.
media port of your vehicle.
Proper operation of USB HDDs or
Recognition may take longer
When using high-capacity USB
USB drives with connectors that
depending on the type, capacity or
devices with logical drive divisions,
loosen due to vehicle vibrations is
file format of the external USB
only files saved on the highest level
not guaranteed. (iStick, etc.)
device. This is not a product mal-
logical drive can be played.
function.
USB products that are
If applications are loaded on a USB
used as key chains or
Use of USB devices for purposes
drive, file playback may fail.
cell phone accessories
other than playing music files is pro-
Some MP3 players, cell phones, dig-
may damage the USB
hibited.
ital cameras, etc. (USB devices that
jack and affect proper
Image display and video playback
are not recognized as mobile stor-
file playback. Please refrain from
are not supported.
age) may not operate normally
use. Use only products with plug
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when connected.
connectors, as shown in the follow-
USB charging may not be supported
ing illustration.
by some mobile devices.
When MP3 devices or cell phones are
(Continued)
connected simultaneously through
AUX, BT Audio and USB modes, a
popping noise or malfunction may
occur.
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Multimedia System
USB
(6) Pause
Pause or play music.
(7) Playback progress
Select to skip to the desired location.
Playback
• Press the
[MEDIA] button, and
select [USB].
Selecting songs from a list
• Connect a USB drive to the USB
Select [List] to see a list of songs
port to automatically play files on
available for play.
(1) Repeat
the USB drive.
Select and play the desired song.
Enable/disable repeat.
Changing songs
Repeat play
(2) Shuffle
• Press the [SEEK/TRACK] button
Select [Repeat] to enable or disable
Enable/disable shuffle play.
to play the previous or next song.
‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat current song’,
• Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]
‘Repeat folder’ or ‘Repeat category’
(3) List
button to rewind or fast forward the
play.
currently playing song.
View a list of all songs.
Repeat all: All songs in the
• Search songs by turning TUNE
playlist are repeated.
knob, and press the knob to play.
(4) Menu
Repeat current song: The cur-
rently playing song is repeated.
Navigate to the menu screen.
Repeat folder: All songs in the
current folder are repeated.
(5) Album Image
Repeat category: Repeat all
View song info.
songs in the current category.
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Menu
(4) Save: Save the selected file(s).
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Information
Select [Menu], and select the desired
- Select the files you want to save,
The repeat folder function is available
function.
and select [Save]. This saves the
only when songs are playing from the
selected files to My Music.
[File] category under [List].
- Saving is canceled if phone calls
are received or made while saving.
Shuffle play
- Up to 6,000 files can be saved.
Select [Shuffle] to enable or disable
- The currently playing file on the
‘Shuffle’,
‘Shuffle folder’ or
‘Shuffle
USB device cannot be changed
category’ play.
while saving.
Shuffle: Songs are played in
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- My Music cannot be used while
random order.
saving.
Shuffle folder: Songs within
• Save to My Music: Songs on your
- Up to 700 MB can be saved.
the current folder are played in ran-
USB device can be saved to My
dom order
Music.
Information: Detailed information
on the currently playing song is dis-
Shuffle category: Songs within
(1) File: Select a file to save.
played.
the current category are played in
(2) Mark all: Select all files.
random order.
Sound Settings: Audio sound set-
(3) Unmark all: Deselect all files.
tings can be changed.
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Multimedia System
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Information
There may be noise if the audio sys-
The search and song play order in
- Using the iPod® Devices
tem is used with an iPod® or AUX
the iPod® device may be different
To use the audio system’s iPod® con-
external device connected to the
from the search order in the audio
trol function, use the dedicated
power jack. In these cases, discon-
system.
cable provided with your iPod®.
nect the iPod® or external device
If the iPod® has failed due to an
Connecting the iPod® to the vehicle
from the power jack.
internal defect, please reset the
during play may result in a loud
Play may be interrupted, or device
iPod® (consult your iPod® manual).
noise that lasts about one to two sec-
malfunctions may occur depending
Depending on the software version,
onds. Connect the iPod® to the vehi-
on the characteristics of your
the iPod® may fail to sync with the
cle after stopping or pausing play.
iPod®/iPhone®.
system. If the media is removed or
Connect the iPod® with the vehicle in
Play may fail if your iPhone® is con-
disconnected before recognition, the
the ACC ON state to begin charging.
nected through both Bluetooth® and
previous mode may not be restored
When connecting the iPod® cable,
USB. In this case, select Dock con-
(iPad® cannot be charged).
be sure to fully push the cable into
nector or Bluetooth® on your
Cables other than the 1-meter cable
the port.
iPhone® to change the sound output
provided with iPod®/iPhone® prod-
When EQ effects are enabled simul-
settings.
ucts may not be recognized.
taneously on external devices, such
If your software version does not
When other music apps are used on
as iPod®s and the audio system, the
support the communication proto-
your iPod®, the system sync func-
EQ effects may overlap, causing
col or your iPod® is not recognized
tion may fail due to malfunction of
sound quality deterioration or dis-
due to device failure, anomalies or
the iPod® application.
tortion. Deactivate the EQ function
defects, iPod® mode cannot be used.
for all external devices, if possible.
iPod® nano (5th generation) devices
Noise may occur when your iPod®
may not be recognized if the battery
or the AUX port is connected.
is low. Charge sufficiently before use.
Disconnect and store separately
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when not in use.
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