CAN HYUNDAI I20 2017 Owners Manual

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IInformation
• Up to 2000 phone numbers can be
downloaded from a single, paired
Bluetooth
®
device.
• If the caller’s number is listed in Contacts, the caller’s name will be
displayed. Otherwise, only the num-
ber will be displayed. In some
Bluetooth
®
devices, the phone num-
ber may not be displayed.
• In some Bluetooth
®
devices, the Use
Private feature may not be supported.
• In some Bluetooth®
devices, the
Switch feature may not be supported.
• The phone number may not be properly displayed in some
Bluetooth
®
devices.
• During a phone call on a Bluetooth
®
Handsfree, you cannot access other
modes, such as Radio and Setup.
• Depending on handset types, the in- call volume the other party hears
may differ. If the other party hears
your voice too low or too loud,
adjust the mic volume.
Phone settingsPress the
[PHONE]
button Select
[Phone settings].
• Moves to a screen of Phone Settings. Refer to Setup ➟ Phone
manual for more information.
SetupDisplayPress the
[SETUP/CLOCK]
button 
Select [Display].
• Media Display: When playing an MP3 file, select the desired display
info from [Folder/File] or
[Artist/Title/Album].
• Mode Popup: During [On] state, press the
[RADIO]
or
[MEDIA]
but-
ton to display the mode change
popup.
• Text Scroll: If MP3 file name is too long to display, the file name is
scrolled from right to left.
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SSoundPress the
[SETUP/CLOCK]
button 
Select [Sound].
• Position: Selects the sound position.
• Tone: Selects the sound tone.
• Speed Dependent Vol.: Controls the volume level automatically
according to the speed of the vehi-
cle.
Date/TimePress the
[SETUP/CLOCK]
button 
Select [Date/Time].
• Set Time: Adjusts the number cur- rently in focus to set the [hour], and
press the
TUNE
knob to set the
[minute] and [AM/PM].
• Time Format: Sets the 12/24 hour time format of the audio system.
• Set Date: Adjusts the number cur- rently in focus to make the settings
and press the
TUNE
knob to move
to the next settings.
• Display(Power Off): Displays time/date on screen when the
audio system turns power off.
Phone (if equipped)Add New DevicePress the
[SETUP/CLOCK]
button 
Select [Phone]  Select [Add New
Device].
• The following steps are the same as those described in the section
[Pairing a New Device] on the pre-
vious page.
Connect/Disconnect DevicePress the
[SETUP/CLOCK]
button 
Select [Phone]  Select [Paired
devices].
• Displays the paired Bluetooth
®
device list.
• From the paired device list, select the device you want to connect or
disconnect.
Information
• Displays the icons when Bluetooth
®
device is connected.
: An icon appears when you make
a Bluetooth
®Audio connection.
: An icon appears when you make
a Bluetooth®Handsfree connection.
• Only one Bluetooth
®
device can be
connected at a time.
• Bluetooth
®
Handsfree and
Bluetooth
®Audio functions are sup-
ported. Handsfree and audio-sup-
ported devices, such as a Bluetooth
®
smartphone or audio, will function
normally.
• If the system is not stable due to a vehicle- Bluetooth
®
device commu-
nication error, delete the paired
device on each device and pair/con-
nect the Bluetooth
®
device again.
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(5) M
M
ODE
• If any media is connected, each
time this is pressed, it toggles
between the connected media
modes & radio modes (FM, AM,
DRM).
• If no media is connected, each time this is pressed, it toggles
between the radio modes (FM ➟
AM ➟DRM ➟FM).
• Press and hold the button to turn off.
(6)
UP/DOWN
• Press the button in radio mode to cycle between the FM/AM and
DRM frequencies in the order as
stored in the presets.
• Press and hold the button in radio mode to search for the next avail-
able frequency.
• Press the button in media mode to change the current song. (except
AUX)
• Press and hold the button in media mode to quick search through
songs. (except Bluetooth
®(BT)
Audio and AUX)
• Do not stare at the screen while driving. Staring at the screen for
prolonged periods of time could
lea d to traffic accidents.
• Do not disassemble, assemble, or modify the audio system.
Such acts could resul t in acci-
dents, fire, or electric shock.
• Using the phone while driving may lead to a lack of attention of
traffic conditions and increase
the likelihood of accidents. Use
the phone feature after parking
the vehicle.
• Exercise caution not to spill water or introduce foreign
objects into the device. Such
acts co uld lead to smoke, fire, or
product malfunction.
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WARNING
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• Please refrain from use if the screen is blank or no sound can
be heard as these signs may
i ndicate product malfunction.
Continued use in such conditions
could lead to accidents (fires,
electric s hock) or product mal-
functions.
• Do not touch the antenna during thunder or lightening as such
acts may lead to lightning
induced electric shock.
• Do not stop or park in parking- restricted areas to operate the
product. Such acts could lead to
traffic accidents.
• Use the system with the vehicle engine turned o n. Prolonged
use with the ignition turned on
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••Operating the device while driving
could lead to accidents due to a
lack of attention to external sur-
roundings. First park the vehicle
before operating the device.
• Adjust the volume to levels that allow t he driver to hear sounds
from outside of the vehicle. Driving
in a state where external sounds
cannot be heard may lead to acci-
dents.
• Pay attention to the volume setting when turning the device on. A sud-
d en output of extreme volume
upon turning the device on could
lead to hearing impairment. (Adjust
the vol ume to a suitable levels
before turning off the device.)
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• Turn on the car engine
before
using this device. Do not operate
the audio system for long periods
of time only with the ignitio n turned
on as such operations may lead to
battery discharge.
• Do not subject the device to severe shock or impact. Direct pressure
onto the front side of the monitor
may cause damage to the LCD.
• When cleaning the device, make sure to turn off the device and usea dry and smooth cloth. Never use
tough materials , chemical cloths,
or solvents (alcohol, benzene, thin-
ners, etc.). As such materials may
damage the de vice panel or cause
color/quality deterioration.
(Continued)NOTICE
Driving while distracted can result
in a loss of vehicle control that
may lead to an accident, severe
pe rsonal injury, and death. The
driver’s primary responsibility is in
the safe and legal operation of a
ve hicle, and use of any handheld
devices, other equipment, or vehi-
cle systems which take the dri-
ver’s eyes, attention and focus
away from the safe operation of a
vehicle or which are not permissi-
ble by la w should never be used
during operation of the vehicle.
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• Do not place beverages close to the audio system. Spilling bever-
ages may lead to system m alfunc-
tion.
• In case of product malfunction, please contact your place of pur-
chase or After Service c enter.
• Placing the audio system within an electromagnetic environment may
result in noise interference.
• Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmetic oil from
contacting the dashboard because
they may cause damage or discol-
oration.
Information on status iconsIcons showing audio status are shown
in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Icon
Description
Mute
Mute engaged
Bluetooth
Remote
Controller
Bluetooth Remote
Control available
Battery
Remaining battery life
of a connected
Bluetooth
®device
Handsfree +
Audio stream-
ing connection
Bluetooth
®
Handsfree
call and audio stream-
ing available
Handsfree
connection
Bluetooth
®
Handsfree
call available
Bluetooth
®
audio streaming
Bluetooth
®
audio
streaming available
Downloading contacts
Downloading contacts
through Bluetooth
®
wireless communica-
tions
Icon
Description
Line busy
Phone call in progress
Mute mic
Mic muted during a
call (caller cannot
hear your voice)
Phone signal strength
Display the phone sig-
nal strength for a cell
phone connected by
Bluetooth
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RRadio FM/AM Mode(1) BandSwitch between FM, AM and DRM.(2) PresetsView all presets.(3) ListView all available stations.(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.
Switching between FM, AM and DRM• Press the
[RADIO]
button on the
audio system to switch between
FM, AM and DRM.
• Select [Band] on the screen to switch between FM, AM and DRM.
Searching stationsPress the
[SEEK/TRACK]
button to
search stations.
ListA list of all available stations in the
vehicle’s current location is dis-
played. Select the desired station.
Favorite stations can be saved to
[Presets] by selecting [save].
Select the refresh icon in order
to update the list of available stations
at the vehicle’s current location while
in FM/AM Mode.
PresetsSave up to 40 frequently used stations.
To listen to a preset, select the
desired station list.
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.MenuSelect [Menu], and select the desired
function.
• Scan: All available stations are played for five seconds each.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set- tings can be changed.

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#!'%$&%" '&$DDRM Mode❈ The actual features may differ
from the illustration. May change
according to the transmission con-
tent of DRM.(1) BandSwitch between FM, AM and DRM.(2) PresetsView all presets.(3) Services

Cycle between the services available
with the broadcasting frequency.
(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.(5) No signalWhen no signal or weak signal in
DRM Mode, Display No signal icon.(6) Services Index• Displays the number of services available with the broadcasting fre-
quency.
• Highlights the currently receiving service.
• No. of services depends on the broadcasting station and it may
vary from 1 ~ 4.(7) Text InformationText Information may or may not be
available and it depends on the
broadcasting station.
Switching between FM, AM and DRM• Press the
[RADIO]
button on the
audio system to switch between
FM, AM and DRM.
• Select [Band] on the screen to switch between FM, AM and DRM.
Searching stationsPress the
[SEEK/TRACK]
button to
search stations.
PresetsSave up to 40 frequently used stations.
To listen to a preset, select the
desired station list.
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.Changing Service• Select [Services ] in order to
cycle between the available servic-
es from 1 ➟ 2 ➟ 3 ➟ 4 ➟ 1.
• Number of services depends on the broadcasting station and can
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IInformation
• DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) is a
digital replacement of AM, an initia-
tive by All India Radio (AIR).
• DRM is available in only few cities in India as of now & AIR is expand-
ing this technology to other regions
of the country also.
• The DRM transmission range & the timings depends on the AIR trans-
mission schedule.
• After you tuned to a receivable DRM station, it may take a few sec-
onds to decode the audio. This is not
a issue but the nature of the digital
signal.
• The text information/Weather/ News Report completely depends on
the DRM broadcaster.
• You may experience a mute while receiving a DRM station, if there is a
loss of signal or any obstructions
around the car location like high
tension power lines, tunnels, metal
bridges and multi-storied buildings.
• Emergency Warning is the sole responsibility of All India Radio, as
they transmit this warning in case of
emergency.
MenuSelect [Menu], and select the desired
function.
• Weather/News Report: Enable or disable Weather/News Report.
• Scan: All available stations are played for five seconds each.
• Sound Settings: Audio sound set- tings can be changed.
Emergency WarningYou can receive a emergency warn-
ing on your screen if Indian govern-
ment or All India Radio (AIR) raises
an alarm of emergency across the
country through DRM transmission.
Information
• The system may switch to DRMmode even though you are in other
modes/turned off the system while
running the car.
• This is a initiation by Indian gov- ernment in the interest of public
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Information
- Using MP3
Supported audio formatsFile formats other than the formats
above may not be recognized or
playable. Information such as file-
n ame may not be displayed.
Range of supported file types1. Bitrate range (Kbps)
2. Bit Per Sample range (bit) 3. Sampling frequency (Hz)
• The sound quality of MP3/WMA
compressed and WAV files may
vary depending on the bitrate. (A
higher bitrate can have better
sound quality.)
• The product only recognizes files with the MP3, WMA or WAV exten-
sion. Files without one of these
extensions are not recognized.
4. Number of recognizable folders and files
• Folders: 2,000 for USB
• Files: 6,000 for USB
• No recognition limit for folder hier- archies.
5. Character display range (Unicode)
• Filenames: Up to 64 English char- acters (64 Korean characters)
• Foldernames: Up to 32 English characters (32 Korean characters)
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TT he scroll feature can be used to dis-
play file and folder names that are
too long to display on the s creen.Languages supported (Unicode sup-
port)• Korean: 2,604 characters
• English: 94 characters
• Common Chinese characters:
4,888 characters
• Special symbols: 986 charactersJapanese/Simplified Chinese charac-
ters are not supported.
Information- Using the USB Devices
• Starting the vehicle while a USB device is connected can damage the
device. Please disconnect USB
devices before starting the vehicle.
• Starting the vehicle or stopping the engine while an external USB device
is connected can result in failure of
the external USB device to operate.
• Be cautious of static electricity when connecting/disconnecting external
USB devices.
• An encrypted MP3 player is not rec- ognized when connected as an exter-
nal device.
• External USB devices may not be recognized, depending on the state
of the external USB device.
• Only products with byte/sectors for- matted at 4 KB or lower are recog-nized.
• Only USB devices in FAT12/16/32 format are recognized; NTFS and
ExFAT file systems are not recog-
nized.
• Some USB devices are not recog- nized due to compatibility issues.
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• Do not touch the USB connections.
• Connecting and disconnecting USB
devices rapidly over a short period
of time can cause equipment failure.
• Abnormal sounds may be audible when the USB device is disconnect-
ed.
• Turn the audio off before connecting or disconnecting external USB
devices.
• Recognition may take longer depending on the type, capacity or
file format of the external USB
device. This is not a product mal-
function.
• Use of USB devices for purposes other than playing music files is pro-
hibited.
• Image display and video playback are not supported.
• Use of USB accessories, including charge and heat through the USB
interface, can lead to reduced prod-
uct performance or malfunctions.
Do not use USB devices or acces-
sories for these purposes.
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NOTICENOTICE
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