ignition Hyundai Creta 2018 Workshop Manual
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3. Sampling frequency (Hz)
For MP3/WMA compression files
and WAV file, differences in sound
quality will occur depending on the
bitrate. (Higher sound quality can
be experienced with higher
bitrates.)
This device only recognizes files
with MP3/WMA/WAV extensions.
Other file extensions may not be
properly recognized.
4. Maximum number of recognized
folders and files
Folder: 1,000 folders for USB
File: 5,000 files for USB
5. Text Display (Based on Unicode)
Filenames: Maximum 40 English
characters
Foldernames: Maximum 40 English
charactersUsing the scroll feature allows you
to see the entire name of files with
names that are too long to be dis-
played at once.
Language Support (Unicode Support)
Korean: 2,604 characters
English: 94 characters
Common Chinese characters: 4,888
characters
Special symbols: 986 characters
Japanese/Simplified Chinese char-
acters are not supported.
Information
- Using the USB Device
• Connect the USB device after turn-
ing on the engine. The USB device
may become damaged if it is already
connected when the ignition is
turned on. The USB device may not
operate properly if the car ignition
is turned on or off with the USB
device connected.
• Be careful for static electricity when
connecting/disconnecting USB
devices.
• Encoded MP3 Players will not be
recognized when connected as an
external device.
• When connecting an external USB
device, the vehicle's audio system
may not recognize the USB depend-
ing on what firmware is used by USB
device or what files are on the USB.
• Only products formatted with
byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be
recognized.
• This device recognizes USB devices
formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file for-
mats. This device does not recognize
files in NTFS file format.
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• Avoid use of USB
memory products that
can also be used as key
chains or mobile phone
accessories. Use of such
products may cause damage to the
USB jack.
• Connecting an MP3 device or phone
through various channels, such as
BT Audio/USB mode may result in
pop noises or abnormal operation.
• Use USB 2.0 devices for better com-
patibility. Maximum device size
supported is 32 GB.
Information
-Using an iPod®
• iPod®is a registered trademark of
Apple Inc.
• In order to use the iPod
®with your
vehicle’s audio system, you must use
a dedicated iPod
®cable. (the cable
that is supplied when purchasing
iPod
®/iPhone®products)
• If the iPod
®is connected to the vehi-
cle while it is playing, a high pitch
sound could occur for approximate-
ly 1-2 seconds immediately after
connecting. If possible, connect the
iPod
®to the vehicle with the iPod®
stopped/paused.
• When the vehicle ignition is set to
ACC or ON, connecting the iPod
®
through the iPod®cable will charge
the iPod®through the car audio sys-
tem.
• When connecting with the iPod
®
cable, make sure to fully insert the
jack to prevent communication
interference.
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• When the Equalizer features of an
external device, such as the iPod
®,
and the audio system are both
active, Equalizer effects could over-
lap and cause sound deterioration
and distortion. Whenever possible,
turn off the Equalizer feature with-
in the external device when it is con-
nected to the audio system.
• Noise may occur when an iPod
®is
connected. When such devices are
not being used, disconnect the
device for storage.
• When the iPod
®is connected to the
power jack, playing the external
device may result in noise. In such
cases, disconnect the power connec-
tion before use.
• Skipping or improper operation
may occur depending on the charac-
teristics of your iPod
®/iPhone®
device.
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If you do not want automatic
connection with your Bluetooth
®
device, turn the Bluetooth®fea-
ture off in the Bluetooth®device.
Only one Bluetooth
®device can
be connected at a time.
Bluetooth
®connection may
become intermittently discon-
nected in some Bluetooth
®
devices. Follow these steps to
try again.
1. Turn the Bluetooth
®function
within the Bluetooth®device
OFF/ON and try again.
2. Turn the Bluetooth
®device
power OFF/ON and try again.
3. Completely remove the
Bluetooth
®device battery,
reboot, and then again.
4. Reboot the Multimedia System
and try again.
5. Delete all paired devices from
both of Bluetooth
®device and
Head Unit sides and then try
again. If the Bluetooth
®device is not
connected, it is not possible to
enter Phone mode. After con-
necting your Bluetooth
®device
to your car, use the Bluetooth®
features.
You will not be able to use the
handsfree feature when your
phone is outside of the cellular
service area (e.g. in a tunnel, in a
underground, in a mountainous
area, etc.).
If the cellular phone signal is
poor or the vehicles interior
noise is too loud, it may be diffi-
cult to hear the other person’s
voice during a call.
Do not place the Bluetooth
®
device near or inside metallic
objects, otherwise communica-
tions with Bluetooth
®system or
cellular service stations can be
disturbed.
Placing the audio system within
an electromagnetic environment
may result in noise interference.
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Some Bluetooth
®devices may
cause interference noise or mal-
function to audio system. In this
case, store the device in a differ-
ent location may resolve the
condition.
While a device is connected
through Bluetooth
®, your device
may discharge quicker than
usual for additional Bluetooth
®-
related operations.
The handsfree call volume and
quality may differ depending on
the Bluetooth
®device.
If Connection Priority is set
upon vehicle ignition (IGN/ACC
ON), the Bluetooth
®device will
be automatically connected.
Even if you are outside, the
Bluetooth
®device will be auto-
matically connected once you
are in the vicinity of the vehicle.
If you do not want to automati-
cally connect your Bluetooth
®
device, turn off the Bluetooth®
feature in your Bluetooth®
device.
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In some Bluetooth
®devices,
starting the ignition while talk-
ing through Bluetooth
®enabled
handsfree call will result in the
call becoming disconnected due
to car handsfree call transfer. If
you use your phone outside the
vehicle, turn off the Bluetooth
®
feature in your phone.
Information
- Bluetooth®specifications
• Aerial power: Max 3 mW
Bluetooth®Connection
Before you can use the Bluetooth®
feature, you must first pair/connect
your Bluetooth®device to your car.
Pairing a New Device
Press the [PHONE]button in the
head unit or [CALL]button in the
steering wheel remote control.
Press the[SETUP]button Select
[Phone] Select [Add New Device].
In your Bluetooth
®device,
1. Pair your car after your Bluetooth
®
device detects the Bluetooth®
device.
2. Enter the passkey(0000) or accept
the authorization popup.
3. Connect Bluetooth
®.
Information
• Up to 5 Bluetooth®devices can be
paired.
• The default passkey is 0000.
• During a Bluetooth
®device connec-
tion, another device cannot be paired.
• The Vehicle Name above is an exam-
ple. Check the actual information
on the product.
• Pairing and connecting a
Bluetooth
®enabled Bluetooth®
device will work only when the
Bluetooth®option within your
Bluetooth®device has been turned
on. (Methods of turning on the
Bluetooth
®enabled feature may dif-
fer depending on the Bluetooth®
device.)
• After pairing is complete, a contacts
download request is sent to the
Bluetooth
®device. Some Bluetooth®
devices may require confirmation
upon receiving a download request.
Ensure yourBluetooth
®device
accepts the connection. Refer to your
phone’s user manual for additional
information regarding phone pairing
and connections.
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Information
• When the engine is running, the
selected Bluetooth®device is auto-
matically connected. If you fail to
connect the selected device, the pre-
viously-connected device is auto-
matically connected, and if it also
fails, then it tries to connect all
paired devices sequentially.
• Depending on auto connection pri-
ority, connection to a device may
take time.
• If a Bluetooth
®device becomes dis-
connected due to being out of com-
munication range, turning the
device OFF, or a Bluetooth
®com-
munication error, corresponding
Bluetooth
®devices are automatical-
ly searched and reconnected.
• Even if you are outside, the
Bluetooth
®device will be automati-
cally connected once you are in the
vicinity of the vehicle. If you do not
want to automatically connect your
Bluetooth
®device, turn off the
Bluetooth®feature in your
Bluetooth®device.
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• In some Bluetooth
®devices, starting
the ignition while talking through
Bluetooth
®enabled handsfree call
will result in the call becoming dis-
connected due to car handsfree call
transfer. If you use your phone out-
side the vehicle, turn off the
Bluetooth
®feature in your phone.
Language
Press the[SETUP]button Select
[Language].
Changes the display language.
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Operating the device while driv-
ing could lead to accidents due
to a lack of attention to external
surroundings. First park the
vehicle before operating the
device.
Adjust the volume to levels that
allow the driver to hear sounds
from outside of the vehicle.
Driving in a state where external
sounds cannot be heard may
lead to accidents.
Pay attention to the volume set-
ting when turning the device on.
A sudden output of extreme vol-
ume upon turning the device on
could lead to hearing impair-
ment. (Adjust the volume to a
suitable level before turning off
the device.)
Turn on the car engine before
using this device. Do not oper-
ate the audio system for long
periods of time only with the
ignition turned on as such oper-
ations may lead to battery dis-
charge.
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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
use a dry and smooth cloth.
Never use tough materials,
chemical cloths, or solvents
(alcohol, benzene, thinners,
etc.). As such materials may
damage the device panel or
cause color/quality deterioration
Do not place beverages close to
the audio system. Spilling bever-
ages may lead to system mal-
function.
In this case of product malfunc-
tion, please contact your place of
purchase or After Service center.
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 dam-
age or discoloration.
NOTICE
Driving while distracted can
result in a loss of vehicle con-
trol that may lead to an acci-
dent, severe personal injury,
and death. The driver’s primary
responsibility is in the safe and
legal operation of a vehicle, and
use of any handheld devices,
other equipment, or vehicle sys-
tems which take the driver’s
eyes, attention and focus away
from the safe operation of a
vehicle or which are not permis-
sible by law should never be
used during operation of the
vehicle.
WARNING
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Driving your vehicle
5
Before driving.........................................................5-3
Before entering the vehicle ...........................................5-3
Before starting...................................................................5-3
Ignition switch ........................................................5-5
Key ignition switch ............................................................5-5
Engine Start/Stop button ................................................5-9
Manual transaxle .................................................5-19
Manual transaxle operation .........................................5-19
Good driving practices ...................................................5-21
Automatic transaxle ............................................5-23
Automatic transaxle operation ....................................5-24
Parking ...............................................................................5-28
Good driving practices ...................................................5-28
Braking system.....................................................5-30
Power brakes ...................................................................5-30
Disc brakes wear indicator ...........................................5-31
Rear drum brakes ...........................................................5-31
Parking brake ...................................................................5-31
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ....................................5-34
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)................................5-36
Vehicle Stability Management......................................5-40
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC) ....................................5-41
Good braking practices..................................................5-42
Cruise control .......................................................5-43
Cruise control operation................................................5-43
Special driving conditions ...................................5-48
Hazardous driving conditions.......................................5-48
Rocking the vehicle ........................................................5-48
Smooth cornering ...........................................................5-49
Driving at night ................................................................5-49
Driving in the rain ...........................................................5-50
Driving in flooded areas ................................................5-50
Highway driving ...............................................................5-51
Winter driving .......................................................5-52
Snow or icy conditions ..................................................5-52
Winter precautions .........................................................5-54
Vehicle weight ......................................................5-56
Overloading.......................................................................5-56
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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 tires 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 back up.
Before starting
Make sure the hood, 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 seatbelt. Check that all
passengers have fastened their
seatbelts. 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:
NEVER allow children or any
person who is unfamiliar with
the vehicle to touch the igni-
tion switch or related parts.
Unexpected and sudden vehi-
cle movement can occur.
NEVER reach through the
steering wheel for the ignition
switch, or any other control,
while the vehicle is in motion.
The presence of your hand or
arm in this area may cause a
loss of vehicle control result-
ing in an accident.
WARNING
NEVER turn the ignition
switch to the LOCK or ACC
position while the vehicle is in
motion except in an emer-
gency. This will result in the
engine turning off and loss of
power assist for the steering
and brake systems.
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This may lead to loss of direc-
tional control and braking
function, which could cause
an accident.
Before leaving the driver’s
seat, always make sure the
shift lever is in 1st gear (for
manual transaxle vehicle) or P
(Park, for automatic transaxle
vehicle) position, apply the
parking brake, and turn igni-
tion switch to the LOCK posi-
tion.
Unexpected vehicle move-
ment may occur if these pre-
cautions are not followed.
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Key ignition switch positions
Switch
PositionActionNotice
LOCKThe ignition key can be removed in the LOCK position.The steering wheel locks to protect the vehi-
cle from theft. (if equipped)
ACC
Electrical accessories are usable.The steering wheel unlocks.
If difficulty is experienced turning the ignition
switch to the ACC position, turn the key
while turning the steering wheel right and
left to release tension.
ON
This is the normal key position when the engine has started.
All features and accessories are usable.
The warning lights can be checked when you turn the ignition
switch from ACC to ON.Do not leave the ignition switch in the ON
position when the engine is not running to
prevent the battery from discharging.
STARTTo start the engine, turn the ignition switch to the START position.
The switch returns to the ON position when you let go of the key.The engine will crank until you release the
key.