navigation system HYUNDAI NEXO 2023 User Guide

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Convenient features of your vehicle
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The wireless charging processmay temporarily stop, when tem-
perature abnormally increasesinside the wireless cellular phone
charging system. Stop the charg-ing cellular phone and wait until
temperature falls to a certain level.
The wireless charging process may temporarily stop when there
is any metallic item, such as a
coin, between the wireless cellular
phone charging system and the
cellular phone.
When charging some cellular phones with a self-protection fea-
ture, the wireless charging speed
may decrease and the wireless
charging may stop.
If the cellular phone has a thick cover, the wireless charging may
not be possible.
If the cell phone is not completely contacting the charging pad, wire-
less charging may not operate
properly.
Some magnetic items like credit cards, phone cards or rail tickets
may be damaged if left with the
cellular phone during the charging
process. When any cellular phone without a
wireless charging function or ametallic object is placed on the
charging pad, a small noise may
sound. This small sound is due to
the vehicle discerning compatibil-ity of the object placed on the
charging pad. It does not affect
your vehicle or the cellular phone
in any way.
Information
If the POWER button is in the OFF
position, the charging also stops.
Information
This device complies with Industry
Canada RSS-210 standard.
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any inter- ference received, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired
operation.
Clock
Select the Vehicle Settings menu on
the AVN screen ➟Select [Date/Time].
GPS time: Displays time according to the received GNSS time.
Daylight saving time : The clock is adjusted forward one hour.
Time format : Switches to 12 hour or 24 hour.
For more details, refer to the sepa-
rately supplied Navigation manual.
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Do not attempt to adjust the
clock while driving. Doing so
may result in distracted driving
which may lead to an accident
involving personal injury ordeath.
WARNING

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Infotainment System
Infotainment System..............................................4-2USB and iPod ®
port..........................................................4-2
Antenna ...............................................................................4-2
Steering wheel audio controls .......................................4-3
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology ..................................4-4
Blue Link ®
center .............................................................4-4
Audio / Video / Navigation system (AVN) ..................4-4
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Bluetooth®Wireless
Technology(1) Call / Answer button
(2) Call end button(3) Microphone
Detailed information for the Bluetooth
hands-free is described in a separate-
ly supplied manual with the vehicle.
Blue Link ®
center
For details, refer to the Blue Link ®
Owner's Guide, Navigation Manual
or Audio Manual.
Audio / Video / Navigation sys-
tem (AVN)
Detailed information for the AVN sys-
tem is described in a separately sup-
plied manual with the vehicle.
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Infotainment System
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Driving your vehicle
The driver can select the warningvolume of Blind-Spot Collision
Warning in the Vehicle Settings in
the AVN screen by selecting
'Vehicle Settings Driver
Assistance Warning Volume
High/Medium/Low'.
For more details refer to the sep-
arately supplied Navigation
manual.
Information
If you change the warning volume, the
warning volume of other systems may
change. Always be aware before
changing the warning volume.Operating Conditions
The system enters the ready status,
when 'Active assistance' or 'Warning
Only' is selected and the followingconditions are satisfied:
Active assistance
1) The Blind-Spot Collision- Avoidance Assist system will acti-
vate when :
- Vehicle speed is between 60 km/h and 180 km/h (40 mph and110 mph).
- The system detects both of the lane lines.
- An approaching vehicle is detected next to or behind your
vehicle.
2) The Blind-Spot Collision Warning system will activate when
The vehicle speed is above approximately 30 km/h (20 mph). Warning Only
1) The Blind-Spot Collision Warning
system will activate when :
- The vehicle speed is approxi- mately 30 km/h (20 mph).
❈ The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist system is not activated.
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Driving your vehicle
System Setting and Activation
System setting
The driver can activate the sys-tems by placing the power button
to the ON position and by selecting
"Vehicle settings Driver assis-
tance Blind-spot safety Rear
Cross-Traffic Safety" on AVN
screen. The RCCA and RCCW
turn on and get ready to be activat-
ed when 'Rear Cross-Traffic Safety'is selected.
When the vehicle is turned off then on again, the systems are always
ready to be activated.
When the system is initially turned on and when the vehicle is turned
off then on again, the warning light
will illuminate for 3 seconds on the
outer side view mirror. The driver can select the initial warn-
ing activation time in the User
Settings in the AVN screen by select-
ing 'Vehicle settings
Driver
Assistance Warning Timing'. The
options for the initial Rear Cross-
Traffic Collision Warning includes the
following:
- Normal:When this condition is selected, the
initial Rear Cross-Traffic Collision
Warning is activated normally. If this
setting feels sensitive, change theoption to 'Later'.
The warning activation time may feel
late if the a vehicle at the side or rear
abruptly accelerates.
- Later:
Select this warning activation time
when the traffic is light and you are
driving in a low speed.
Information
If you change the warning timing, the
warning time of other systems may
change. Always be aware before
changing the warning timing. The driver can select the warning
volume of the Rear Cross-Traffic
Collision Warning in the Vehicle
Settings in the AVN screen by select-
ing 'Vehicle settings
Driver
Assistance Warning Volume
High/Medium/Low'.
For more details refer to the sepa-
rately supplied Navigation manu-al.
Information
If you change the warning volume, the
warning volume of other systems may
change. Always be aware before
changing the warning volume.
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Infotainment system..........................................................4-2
Antenna ........................................................................4-2
Audio/Video/Navigation system (AVN) ......................4-4
Blue Link ®
center .........................................................4-4
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology..................................4-4
Steering wheel audio controls ......................................4-3
USB and iPod ®
port .....................................................4-2
Inside Rearview Mirror...................................................3-23
Instrument Cluster...........................................................3-58 Gauges and Meters .....................................................3-59
Instrument Cluster Control .........................................3-59
LCD Display Messages ..............................................3-76
Warning and Indicator Lights.....................................3-65
Instrument Cluster Control .............................................3-59
Instrument Panel Overview ..............................................1-5
Interior Features ............................................................3-164 AC Inverter...............................................................3-167
Cargo Security Screen ..............................................3-174
Clock ........................................................................3-171
Coat Hook ................................................................3-172
Cup Holder ...............................................................3-164
Floor Mat Anchor(s) .................................................3-172
Luggage Net Holder .................................................3-173
Power Outlet.............................................................3-166
Sunvisor ....................................................................3-165
USB Charger ............................................................3-169
Wireless Cellular Phone Charging System ..............3-169 Interior Lights .................................................................3-96
Front Door Lamp........................................................3-97
Front Map Lamp ........................................................3-96
Front Room Lamp ......................................................3-97
Glove box lamp ..........................................................3-98
Interior lamp AUTO cut .............................................3-96
Luggage compartment lamp .......................................3-97
Puddle lamp ................................................................3-98
Rear Room Lamp .......................................................3-97
Vanity mirror lamp .....................................................3-98
Welcome light.............................................................3-99
Interior Overview..............................................................1-4
Introduction of FCEV .......................................................H2
Lane Following Assist (LFA) System ............................5-87
LFA Operation ............................................................5-88
Limitations of the System ..........................................5-92
Warning Message .......................................................5-90
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) System ..............................5-79
Limitations of the System ..........................................5-85
LKA System Function Change ..................................5-86
LKA System Operation ..............................................5-81
Warning Light and Message.......................................5-83
LCD Display ...................................................................3-81
LCD Display Control......................................................3-81
LCD Display Messages ..................................................3-76
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