phone HYUNDAI I20 2017 Owner's Guide

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#!'%$&%" '&$When playing Audio from other
Applications in iPod
®
When Audio is playing through a
separate app in iPod
®®, the above
screen is displayed.
(1) Play/Pause: Pause or play music
.
(2) Play iPod Files: Play music saved on your iPod
®.
(3) Sound Settings: Audio sound set- tings can be changed.
(4) Album Image: View playback info
.
Playing iPod filesSelect [Play iPod Files] to play songs
saved on your iPod
®.
If there are no songs saved on your
iPod
®, the [Play iPod Files] is dis-
abled.Information
Operation cannot be carried out cor-
rectly due to iPod
®
application mal-
function.
Information- Using Bluetooth
®
(BT) Audio
• Bluetooth
®Audio mode can only be
used if a Bluetooth
®-enabled phone
is connected. Only devices that sup-
port Bluetooth
®
audio can be used.
• If the Bluetooth®-enabled phone is
disconnected during play, the music
stops.
• When the TRACK UP/DOWN but- tons are used during Bluetooth
®
audio streaming, a popping noise or
sound interruptions may occur,
depending on the cell phone device.
• Depending on the cell phone model, the audio streaming function may
not be supported.
• If a phone call is made or received when music is playing in Bluetooth
®
Audio mode, the call may mix with
the music.
• When returning to Bluetooth
®
Audio mode after ending a call, play
might not resume automatically for
some cell phone models.
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••Bluetooth
®
Handsfree is a feature
that enables drivers to practice
safe driving. Connecting the car
audio system wi th a Bluetooth
®
phone allows the user to conve-
niently make calls, receive calls,
and manage the phone book.
Before usi ng the Bluetooth
®, care-
fully read the contents of this
user’s manual.
• Excessive use or operations while driving may lea d to negligent driv-
ing practices and be the cause of
accidents.
• Do not operate the device exces- sive ly while driving.
• Viewing the screen for prolonged periods of time is dangerous and
may lead to accide nts.
• When driving, view the screen only for short periods of time.
Bluetooth
®
(BT) Audio
(1) RepeatEnable/disable repeat play mode.(2) ShuffleEnable/disable shuffle play mode.(3) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.(4) Play/PausePause or play music.
Information
• Depending on the connectedBluetooth device, mobile phone, or
the music player you are using,
playback controls may differ.
• Depending on the music player you are using, streaming may not be
supported.
• Some cell phone models may not support particular functions.
• Bluetooth
®
audio volume is synced
with cell phone media volume.
PlaybackPress the
[MEDIA]
button, and select
[BT Audio].
Changing songsPress the
[SEEK/TRACK]
button to
play the previous or next song.
Information
Some cell phones may not support this
function.
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PPhone
Information
- Using Bluetooth
®
(BT) Phone
• Bluetooth
®
is a near-field wireless
networking technology that uses the
2.4 GHz frequency to connect vari-
ous devices within a certain distance
wirelessly.
• The technology is used in PCs, peripherals , Bluetooth
®
phones,
tablet PCs, household appliances
and automobiles. Devices support-
ing Bluetooth
®
can exchange data at
high speeds without physical cable
connections.
• Bluetooth
®
Handsfree devices enable
convenient access to phone func-
tions through cell phones equipped
with Bluetooth
®.
• Some Bluetooth®
devices may not be
supported by the Bluetooth
®
Handsfree function.
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• When Bluetooth
®
is connected and
calls are attempted through a con-
nected cell phone from outside the
vehicle, the call is connected
through the Bl uetooth
®
Handsfree
function of the vehicle.
• Please be sure to disconnect the Bluetooth
®
Handsfree function
through your Bluetooth
®
device or
the audio screen.
Safety precautions• The Bluetooth
®Handsfree function
helps drivers to drive safely. By
connecting a Bluetooth
®-enabled
phone to the vehicle’s audio sys-
tem, phone calls can be made and
received through the audio system
and contacts can be managed.
Consult the user manual before
use.
• Excessive manipulation of controls while driving, making it difficult to
pay attention to the road ahead,
can lead to accidents. Do not oper-
ate the device excessively while
driving.
• Looking at the screen for a pro- longed time increases the risk of
accidents. Keep time spent looking
at the screen to a minimum.
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##!'%$&%" '&$Precautions when connecting
Bluetooth
®
devices
• The vehicle supports the followingBluetooth
®®
functions. Some
Bluetooth
®
devices may not sup-
port some functions.
1) Bluetooth®
Handsfree phone
calls
2) Operations during a call (Private, Switch, Out Vol. con-
trols)
3) Download call history saved to the Bluetooth®
device
4) Download contacts saved to the Bluetooth
®
device
5) Automatic contacts/call history download when Bluetooth
®
is
connected
6) Automatic Bluetooth
®
device
connection when the vehicle is
started
7) Bluetooth
®
audio streaming
playback
• Before connecting the audio sys- tem to your device, make sure your
device supports Bluetooth
®. • Even if your device supports
Bluetooth
®, a Bluetooth
®
connec-
tion cannot be established if the
device’s Bluetooth
®
function is
switched off. Search and connect
with the Bluetooth®
function
enabled.
• Pairing Bluetooth
®
devices and
use of other Bluetooth
®
features
are not supported when the vehicle
is in motion. For safety, please first
park your vehicle.
• If a Bluetooth
®
connection is lost
due to abnormal conditions while a
Bluetooth
®
device is connected
(communication range exceeded,
device power OFF, communication
errors, etc.), the disconnected
Bluetooth
®
device is searched for
and automatically reconnected.
• If you want to disable the Bluetooth®
device auto-connect
function, turn the Bluetooth
®
func-
tion OFF on your device. Consult
the user manuals for individual
devices to see whether Bluetooth
®
is supported.
• Handsfree call quality and volume may vary depending on the type of
Bluetooth
®
device. • Some Bluetooth
®
devices are sub-
ject to intermittent Bluetooth
®
con-
nection failures. In this case, use
the following method.
1) Turn the Bluetooth
®
function off
on your Bluetooth®
device ➟
Turn it on and try again.
2) Delete the paired device from both the audio system and
Bluetooth
®
device, then pair
again.
3) Power down your Bluetooth
®
device ➟Turn it on and try
again.
4) Completely remove the battery from your Bluetooth
®
device;
reinsert it, reboot, and attempt
connection.
5) Restart the vehicle and reat- tempt connection.

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PPairing a Bluetooth
®
device
Information on pairing Bluetooth
®
devices• Pairing refers to the process ofpairing Bluetooth
®
cell phones or
devices with the system prior to
connection. This is a necessary
procedure for Bluetooth
®
connec-
tion and usage.
• Up to five devices can be paired.
• Pairing Bluetooth
®
device is not
allowed while vehicle is moving.
Pairing the first Bluetooth
®
devices
Press the
[PHONE]
button on the
audio system or the
[CALL]
button on
the steering wheel remote control ➟
Search for the vehicle from the
Bluetooth
®
device, and pair ➟ Enter
t h e p a s s key on the B l u e t o o t h
®
device
or approve passkey ➟ Bluetooth
®
pairing completed.
1. When the
[PHONE]
button on the
audio system or the [CALL]
button
on the steering wheel remote con-
trol is pressed, the following
screen is displayed. Devices can
now be paired. (1) Vehicle name: Searched name in
Bluetooth
®
device.
Information
The vehicle name in the image above
is an example. Refer to your device for
the actual name of your device.
2. Search for available Bluetooth
®
devices in the Bluetooth
®
menu of
your Bluetooth
®
device (cell
phone, etc.).
3. Confirm that the vehicle name in your Bluetooth
®
device matches
the vehicle name shown on the
audio screen, then select it. 4-1. For devices that require passkey
entry, a passkey entry screen is
shown on your Bluetooth
®
device.
- Enter the passkey ‘0000’, in your Bluetooth
®
device.
4-2. For devices that require passkey confirmation, the following
screen is shown on the audio
system. A 6-digit passkey input
screen is shown in the
Bluetooth
®
device.
- After confirming that the 6-digit passkey on the audio screen
and the Bluetooth
®
device are
identical, select [OK] in your
Bluetooth
® device.
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IInformation
The 6-digit passkey in the image
above is an example. Refer to your
vehicle for the actual passkey.Pairing a second Bluetooth
®
device
Press the
[SETUP]
button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Bluetooth] ➟
Select [Connections] ➟ Select [Add
New].
- The pairing procedure from this point is identical to [Pairing the first
Bluetooth device].
Information
• Bluetooth
®
standby mode lasts for
three minutes. If a device is not
paired within three minutes, pairing
is canceled. Start over from the
beginning.
• For most Bluetooth
®
devices, a con-
nection is established automatically
after pairing. Some devices, howev-
er, require separate confirmation
when connecting after pairing. Be
sure to chec k your Bluetooth
®
device
after pairing to confirm that it has
connected.
Connecting Bluetooth
®
devices
If there are no connected devicesPress the
[PHONE]
button on the
audio system or the [CALL]
button in
the steering wheel remote control ➟
List of paired Bluetooth
®
devices ➟
Select the desired Bluetooth
®
device
from the list ➟ Connect Bluetooth
®.
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If there are connected devicesPress the [
[
PHONE]
button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Settings] ➟
Select [Connections] ➟Select
Bluetooth
®
device to connect ➟Select
[Connect] ➟Connect Bluetooth
®.
Information
• Only two Bluetooth
®
devices can be
connected. One for Calls and Music
and the other for Remote control.
• When a Bluetooth
®device is connect-
ed, other devices cannot be paired.
Accepting/rejecting phone callsReceiving phone calls with
Bluetooth
®
connected.
(1) Caller name: If the caller number is in your contacts, the correspon-
ding name is displayed.
(2) Incoming phone number: Incoming phone number is displayed.
(3) Accept: Accept call.
(4) Reject: Reject call.
Information
• When the incoming call screen is displayed, audio mode and the set-
tings screen cannot be shown. Only
call volume control is supported.
• Some Bluetooth
®may not support the
call reject function.
• Some Bluetooth®
devices may not
support the phone number display
function.
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## !'%$&%" '&$OOperation during calls Incoming call with Bluetooth
®
con-
nected ➟Select [Accept].
(1) Display Call duration: Call dura- tion display.
(2) Caller name: If the caller number is in your contacts, the correspon-
ding name is displayed.
(3) Incoming phone number: Incoming phone number is dis-
played.
(4) Keypad: Number keypad for Automatic Response Service
input is displayed.
(5) Private: Call is transferred to a cell phone.
(6) Outgoing Volume: Adjust outgo- ing voice volume.
(7) End: End call.
Information
• Some Bluetooth
®
devices may not
support the Private function.
• The outgoing voice volume may vary depending on the type of Bluetooth
®
device. If the outgoing voice volume is
too high or low, adjust the
Microphone Outgoing Volume.
FavoritesPress the
[PHONE]
button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Favorites] ➟
Favorites list displayed.
(1) Favorites list: A list of paired favorite is displayed.
Connect a call when selected.
(2) Add to Favorites: Add a down- loaded phone number to
favorites.
(3) Delete: Delete a saved favorite.
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IInformation
• Up to 20 favorites can be saved for
each connected Bluetooth
®
device.
• Favorites can be accessed when the Bluetooth
®
device they were paired
from is connected.
• The audio system does not down- load favorites from Blu etooth
®
devices. Favorites must be newly
saved before use.
• To add to favorites, contacts must be downloaded first.
• Saved favorites are not updated even if the contacts of the connected
Bluetooth
®
device are changed. In
this case, favorites need to be delet-
ed and added again.
Call HistoryPress the
[PHONE]
button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Call History]
➟ Call history is displayed.
(1) Call History: Display the down- loaded call history list.
Connect a call when selected.
(2) Sort by: Sort by All Calls, Dialed Calls, Received Calls or Missed
Calls.
(3) Download: Download call history from connected Bluetooth®devices.
Information
• Up to 50 dialed, received and missedcalls are saved.
• When the latest call history is received, the existing call history is
deleted.
ContactsPress the
[PHONE]
button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Contacts] ➟
Select letter (ABC) ➟ Contacts are
displayed.
(1) Contacts: Display downloaded contacts.
Connect a call when selected.
(2) Download: Download contacts from connected Bluetooth®
devices.
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IInformation
• Only supported contacts format can
be downloaded and displayed from
the Bluetooth
®
device, contacts from
some applications will not be included.
• Up to 2,000 contacts can be saved.
• In some cases, additional confirmation from your Bluetooth
®
device is neces-
sary when downloading contacts. If
downloading of contacts unsuccessful,
consult your device’s settings or the
audio screen to approve the download.
• Contacts without phone numbers are not displayed.
DialPress the
[PHONE]
button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Dial].
(1) Phone number entry window: The phone number entered using the
keypad is displayed.
(2) Clear - Shortly press to delete individualdigits.
- Press and hold to delete the entire phone number.
(3) Keypad: Enter phone number.
(4) Bluetooth
®
Phone name
- The name of the connected Bluetooth®
device is displayed.
- Contacts matching the keypad number/letter input are displayed. (5) Call
- Enter and select a phone num-ber to call.
- Select without entering a phone number to see the most recent
dialed call.
SettingsPress the
[PHONE]
button on the
audio system ➟ Select [Settings].
- For more details, refer to Setup ➟
Bluetooth page.
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