HYUNDAI I30 2023 Owners Manual

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If there are connected devices
Press the [PHONE]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Settings] ➟
Select [Connections] ➟Select
Bluetooth
®device to connect ➟Select
[Connect] ➟Connect Bluetooth®.
Information
• Only one Bluetooth®device can be
connected at a time.
• When a Bluetooth
®device is con-
nected, other devices cannot be
paired.
Accepting/rejecting phone calls
Receiving 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 dis-
played.
(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
®devices may not
support the call reject function.
• Some Bluetooth
®devices may not
support the phone number display
function.
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Operation during calls
Incoming call with Bluetooth®con-
nected ➟Select [Accept].
(1) Call duration: Call duration dis-
play.
(2) Caller name: If the caller number is
in your contacts, the corresponding
name is displayed.
(3) Incoming phone number: Incoming
phone number is displayed.
(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 Outgoing Volume.
Favorites
Press the [PHONE]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Favorites] ➟
Favorites list displayed.
(1) Favorites list: A list of paired
favorites 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.
Information
• 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 Bluetooth
®
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.
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Call History
Press 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 missed
calls are saved.
• When the latest call history is
received, the existing call history is
deleted.
Contacts
Press the [PHONE]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Contacts] ➟
Select letter (ABC) ➟Contacts dis-
played.
(1) Contacts: Display downloaded
contacts.
Connect a call when selected.
(2) Download: Download contacts from
connected Bluetooth
®devices.
Information
• Up to 2,000 contacts can be saved.
• In some cases, additional confirmation
from yourBluetooth
®device is neces-
sary when downloading contacts. If
downloading of contacts unsuccessful,
consult yourBluetooth
®device’s set-
tings or the audio screen to approve
the download.
• Contacts without phone numbers
are not displayed.
Dial
Press the [PHONE]button on the
audio ➟Select [Dial].
(1) Phone number entry window: The
phone number entered using the
keypad is displayed.
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(2) Clear
- Shortly press to delete individual
digits.
- 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 dis-
played.
(5) Call
- Enter and select a phone num-
ber to call.
- Select without entering a phone
number to see the most recent
dialed call.
Settings
Press the [PHONE]button on the
audio ➟Select [Settings].
- For phone Setup, refer to Setup
page ➟Select [Bluetooth].
Setup
Access Display, Sound, Date/Time,
Bluetooth*, System, Screen Saver
and Display Off settings.
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system.
* if equipped
Display
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Display].
Mode: Audio screen brightness
can be adjusted to the time of day.
Illumination: The brightness of the
audio screen can be changed.
Text Scroll: If text is too long to be
displayed on the screen, enable
the text scroll function.
Sound
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Sound].
Position: Sound balance and pan-
ning can be adjusted.
Tone: Sound tone colour can be
adjusted.
Back-up Warning Priority:
Automatically lower audio volume
whilst reversing.
Speed Dependent Volume:
Automatically adjust volume based
on vehicle speed.
Beep: Select whether to play a
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Date/Time
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Date/Time].
Set Time: Set the time displayed on
the audio screen.
Time Format: Choose between 12-
hour and 24-hour time formats.
Set Date: Set the date displayed on
the audio screen.
Bluetooth (if equipped)
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Bluetooth].
Connections: Control pairing, dele-
tion, connection and disconnection
of Bluetooth
®devices.
Auto Connection Priority: Set the
connection priority of Bluetooth
®
devices when the vehicle is start-
ed.
Download Contacts: Contacts can
be downloaded from connected
Bluetooth
®devices.
Information
• When paired devices are deleted,
the call history and contacts of the
device saved to the audio system are
deleted.
• For Bluetooth
®connections with
low connection priority, some time
may be required for the connection
to be established.
• Contacts can be downloaded only
from the currently connected
Bluetooth
®device.
• If no Bluetooth
®device is connected,
the Download Contacts button is
disabled.
System
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system ➟Select [System].
Memory Information: View My
Music memory usage.
Language: Change the user language.
Default: Reset the audio system.
Information
The system resets to the default val-
ues, and all saved data and settings
are lost.
Screen Saver
Set the information displayed when
the audio system is switched off or
the screen is turned off.
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Screen
Saver].
Analog: An analog clock is dis-
played.
Digital: A digital clock is displayed.
None: No information is displayed.
Display Off
To prevent glare, the screen can be
turned off with the audio system in
operation.
Press the [SETUP]button on the
audio system ➟Select [Display Off].
Information
Use ‘Screen Saver’ to set the informa-
tion to be displayed when the screen is
turned off.
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Driving your vehicle
Before driving.........................................................5-5
Before entering the vehicle ...........................................5-5
Before starting...................................................................5-5
Key ignition switch ............................................................5-7
Ignition switch ........................................................5-7
Engine Start/Stop button ..............................................5-11
Manual transmission............................................5-20
Manual transmission operation ..................................5-20
Good driving practices ..................................................5-22
Automatic transmission .......................................5-24
Automatic transmission operation ..............................5-24
Parking ...............................................................................5-29
Good driving practices ...................................................5-29
Dual clutch transmission .....................................5-31
Dual clutch transmission operation ............................5-31
Parking ...............................................................................5-39
Good driving practices ..................................................5-39
Braking system.....................................................5-41
Power brakes ...................................................................5-41
Disc brakes wear indicator ...........................................5-42
Parking brake (hand type) ............................................5-42
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)...................................5-44
Auto hold ...........................................................................5-49
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ....................................5-53
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)................................5-55
Vehicle Stability Management (VSM).........................5-58
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ....................................5-60
Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) ......................................5-60
Good braking practices..................................................5-61
Drive mode integrated control system .............5-62
Blind-spot collision warning (BCW) system ....5-64
BCW ....................................................................................5-65
RCCW (Rear cross-traffic collision warning) ...........5-67
Detecting sensor .............................................................5-69
Limitations of the system .............................................5-71
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Forward collision assist (FCA) system
(Front radar + Front camera) ............................5-76
System Setting and Activation.....................................5-76
FCA Warning Message and System Control ............5-78
FCA Sensor .......................................................................5-80
System Malfunction .......................................................5-82
Limitations of the System .............................................5-84
Lane keeping assist (LKA) system ....................5-88
LKA Operation..................................................................5-90
Warning Light and Message.........................................5-93
Limitations of the System .............................................5-94
LKA Function Change ...................................................5-95
Driver attention warning (DAW) system ..........5-96
System Setting and Activation.....................................5-96
Resetting the System .....................................................5-97
System Standby ...............................................................5-98
System Malfunction .......................................................5-98
Cruise control .....................................................5-100
Cruise Control operation .............................................5-100
Smart cruise control system (SCC) .................5-106
Smart Cruise Control Speed .......................................5-107
Smart Cruise Control Vehicle-to-Vehicle
Distance ...........................................................................5-112
Sensor to Detect Distance to the Vehicle
Ahead ...............................................................................5-115
To Adjust the Sensitivity of Smart Cruise
Control .............................................................................5-117
To Convert to Cruise Control Mode .........................5-117
Limitations of the System...........................................5-118
Special driving conditions .................................5-123
Hazardous driving conditions ....................................5-123
Rocking the vehicle ......................................................5-123
Smooth cornering .........................................................5-124
Driving at night ..............................................................5-124
Driving in the rain .........................................................5-124
Driving in flooded areas..............................................5-125
Highway driving .............................................................5-125
Reducing the risk of a rollover .................................5-126

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Winter driving .....................................................5-127
Snow or icy conditions ................................................5-127
Winter Precautions .......................................................5-130
Trailer towing .....................................................5-132
Trailer towing equipment ............................................5-133
Driving with a trailer ....................................................5-134
Maintenance when towing a trailer .........................5-138
If you do decide to pull a trailer (For Australia) ..5-138
If you do decide to pull a trailer
(For New Zealand) ........................................................5-140
Vehicle weight ....................................................5-141
Overloading ....................................................................5-141
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Driving your vehicle
Carbon monoxide (CO) gas is toxic. Breathing CO can cause unconsciousness and death.
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide which cannot be seen or smelled.
Do not inhale engine exhaust fumes.
If at any time you smell engine exhaust fumes inside the vehicle, open the windows immediately. Exposure to CO can
cause unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.
Be sure the exhaust system does not leak.
The exhaust system should be checked whenever the vehicle is raised to change the oil or for any other purpose. If
you hear a change in the sound of the exhaust or if you drive over something that strikes the underneath side of the
vehicle, we recommend that the exhaust system be checked as soon as possible by an authorised HYUNDAI dealer.
Do not run the engine in an enclosed area.
Letting the engine idle in your garage, even with the garage door open, is a hazardous practice. Run the engine only
long enough to start the engine and to move the vehicle out of the garage.
Avoid idling the engine for prolonged periods with people inside the vehicle.
If it is necessary to idle the engine for a prolonged period with people inside the vehicle, be sure to do so only in an
open area with the air intake set at "Fresh" and blower speed control set to high so fresh air is drawn into the interior.
Keep the air intakes clear.
To ensure proper operation of the ventilation system, keep the ventilation air intakes located in front of the windscreen
clear of snow, ice, leaves, or other obstructions.
If you must drive with the tailgate open:
Close all windows.
Open instrument panel air vents.
Set the air intake control at "Fresh", the air flow control at "Floor" or "Face", and the blower speed control set to high.
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Driving your vehicle
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Before entering the vehicle
• Be sure all windows, outside mir-
ror(s), and outside lights are clean
and unobstructed.
Remove frost, snow, or ice.
Visually check the tyres for uneven
wear and damage.
Check under the vehicle for any
sign of leaks.
Be sure there are no obstacles
behind you if you intend to reverse.
Before starting
Make sure the bonnet, the tailgate,
and the doors are securely closed
and locked.
Adjust the position of the seat and
steering wheel.
Adjust the inside and outside
rearview mirrors.
Verify all the lights work.
Fasten your seat belt. Check that
all passengers have fastened their
seat belts.
Check the gauges and indicators in
the instrument panel and the mes-
sages on the instrument display
when the ignition switch is in the
ON position.
Check that any items you are car-
rying are stored properly or fas-
tened down securely.
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To reduce the risk of SERIOUS
INJURY or DEATH, take the fol-
lowing precautions:
•ALWAYS wear your seat belt.
All passengers must be prop-
erly restrained whenever the
vehicle is moving. For more
information, refer to "Seat
Belts" in chapter 2.
Always drive defensively.
Assume other drivers or pedes-
trians may be careless and
make mistakes.
Stay focused on the task of
driving. Driver distraction can
cause accidents.
Leave plenty of space between
you and the vehicle in front of
you.
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