rear entertainment Hyundai Santa Fe 2007 Owner's Manual
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B445B02CM-AATCONTROLLING HOW YOUR
AUDIO SYSTEM SOUNDSOperating your Audio system
Your audio system comprises a factory-
installed amplifier, an AM/FM digital tuner
(radio) and a CD player (single disc or 6-
disc changer). Use the CD player to play
discs encoded in the CD Audio, MP3, and
WMA formats. This audio system also
comes with an external Satellite Digital
Audio Receiver (SDAR) in providing the
XM service.
If your audio system is the D465S or D466S
model and it is connected to a factory-
installed Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)
system*, you can control some playback
functions of the RSE system using the
audio system’s front panel controls (for
example, CD player controls).Your audio system has 5 different types of
controls. These controls are used either
independently or in combination with your
audio system’s radio, CD player, SDAR or
optional RSE system*.
NOTE:Your audio system’s factory-installed
amplifier is pre-configured for optimum
performance. You will not be able to
make any adjustments. If there is a prob-
lem with the audio system’s amplifier,
please consult a professional audio en-
gineer or the dealer where you purchased
your vehicle.1. General Controls:
These controls are used to operate the
entire audio system. (e.g. Power ON-OFF
control knob)
Use these controls independently or in
combination to control how the audio sys-
tem sounds. (e.g. Volume control, Bass
and Treble controls)
The sound settings you make are appli-
cable to all audio reproduction sources
(radio, CD, SDAR or auxiliary RSE* de-
vices).
2. AM/FM tuner controls:
Use these controls to operate, navigate
the menu options and change settings
when you are using the AM/FM digital
tuner.
The figure below is an example of the LCD
screen display in tuner mode.
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3. CD controls:
Use these controls to operate the CD
player/changer, navigate the discs menu
options and change playback settings
when you are using the CD player.
The figure below is an example of the LCD
screen display in CD mode.4. XM controls:
Use these controls to operate, navigate
the menu options and change settings
when you are using the SDAR.
The figure below is an example of the LCD
screen display in XM mode.
5. Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) con-
trols (for D465S and D466S only):
To switch between CD and RSE modes,
press the CD/RSE button until you see the
corresponding screen displays.
If a factory-installed RSE system (optional)
is connected to your audio system, use the
RSE controls (located at the rear of the
center console), remote control and D465S
or D466S front panel audio controls in
combination to operate the video player,
navigate disc menu options and change
playback settings.
The figure below is an example of the LCD
screen display in RSE mode.
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The 5 preset equalizer settings have been
optimized for the 5 common genres of
music. For example, the ROCK setting
enhances bass reproduction with rock
music whereas the CLASSIC setting en-
hances the clarity of string instruments
during audio reproduction of classical
music. You may want to experiment with
the different settings to confirm your per-
sonal preferences.
If you store an AM/FM station or a XM
channel Preset (1-6) with a specific equal-
izer setting, that setting is automatically
used when you select that preset again.
EQ is not available for Model D466S.NOTE:To return all audio control settings (ex-
cept for EQ) to the default (centered)
positions, press and hold the audio con-
trol knob for more than 2 seconds. An
audible beep indicates that all audio con-
trols have been returned to the default
setting.
5. AM, FM, FM1, FM2, XM, CD, CD/
RSE selector buttonsModel D445S: AM, FM1, FM2, XM, CD
Model D465S: AM, FM, XM, CD/RSE
Model D466S: AM/FM, XM, CD/RSE
Use the input source selector buttons to
select the desired operation mode be-
tween the AM mode, the FM mode, the XM
mode, the CD mode and the RSE mode.
Pressing any of these buttons when the
audio system is at off state automatically
switches the audio system on and goes
into the selected operation mode.
The LCD screen displays the operation
mode you currently selected.
NOTE:o Remember that station Presets (1-6)
stored in FM1 mode can only be ac-
cessed in FM1 mode. Similarly, FM2
presets can only be accessed in FM2
mode. That also applies to the pre-
sets (1-6) for XM1, XM2 and XM3
modes.
o For Model D465S:
Press the FM band selector button
repeatedly to switch between the FM1
and FM2 modes.
o For Model D466S:
Press the AM/FM band selector but-
ton repeatedly to switch between the
AM, FM1 and FM2 modes.
o For all models:
Press the XM button repeatedly to
switch between the XM1, XM2 and
XM3.
o For Models D465S and D466S:
If a Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)
system is connected to your audio
system, press the CD/RSE player se-
lector button repeatedly to switch be-
tween CD and RSE modes.
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The functions of the buttons and controls described below are only applicable when a Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system is connected
to your model D465S or D466S audio system. You can still control the RSE system using the rear controls even when the front audio
system is in a power-off state.
D466S06CM B466A02CM-AAT
USING REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT (RSE) SYSTEM CONTROLS
(ONLY FOR MODELS D465S AND D466S)
1.RSE mode selector button
2.RSE Lock button
3.TRACK '
∧ ∧∧ ∧
∧' and '
∨ ∨∨ ∨
∨' buttons
4.DIR '
∧ ∧∧ ∧
∧' and '
∨ ∨∨ ∨
∨' buttons*
5.Rewind << and Fast Forward >> but-
tons
6. Operation buttons 1 & 2
7. RSE controls INFO button
❃ ❃❃ ❃
❃Model shown is D466S. The buttons on your audio system may differ.
For details, see specific descriptions in the following sectionYou select the RSE mode by pressing the
CD/RSE selector button until you see RSE
mode displayed on the LCD screen.
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B470A02CM-AATIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONIt is always important to operate your ve-
hicle in a safe manner and to avoid distrac-
tion while driving. This manual provides
information that will help you safely oper-
ate your Rear Seat Entertainment System
(RSE). Please read it completely before
using the system.
This device complies with part 15 of the
FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interfer-
ence received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
WELCOMESYSTEM OVERVIEWThe Rear Seat Entertainment System is a
compact, built-in, easy-to-use entertain-
ment system designed to provide family
fun while you are on the road. Enjoy great
quality sound from the vehicle speakers,
or private, quiet listening with the wireless
headphones.
The overhead LCD display unit is mounted
to the ceiling in the rear passenger area of
the vehicle, allowing rear-seat passen-
gers to play DVD movies, video CDs or
music CDs. Users may also plug a game
platform or VHS player into an auxiliary
input to show the programs through the
RSE LCD display. The RSE can also ac-
cess the vehicle's front radio programs.Connections / Setup
Your Rear Seat Entertainment system will
play DVD movies, video CDs, music CDs
or music MP3 discs, and is designed to
make your time on the road more enjoy-
able. Please follow these instructions care-
fully to get the most out of your RSE.
CAUTION:
!
o Avoid having food or drinks near, in or
on the RSE, the wireless headphones
or the remote controller.
o Direct sunlight may interfere with the
headphone's RSE LCD display's op-
eration and performance.
o Normal RSE operation cannot be guar-
anteed with unofficially duplicated
discs.
o Use of the rear seat entertainment
system without the engine running
will rapidly reduce vehicle battery
power.
o The RSE system is programmed to
the assigned DVD format for US re-
gion (#1). Please note that your RSE
will not read or play DVDs from a
different region.
REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT (RSE) SYSTEM (IF INSTALLED)
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INDEX
2
A
AC Inverter........................................................................................1-87
Air bag ...............................................................................................1-44
Air Cleaner Filter ...............................................................................6-16
Air Conditioning
Care..............................................................................................6-15
Operation.......................................................................... 1-132, 6-15
Switch........................................................................................1-132
Antenna..........................................................................................1-143
Ashtray..............................................................................................1-85
Audio System
Identifying your audio system ...................................................1-147
Controlling how your audio system sounds.............................1-148
Using general controls..............................................................1-151
Using FM/AM tuner controls .....................................................1-156
Using CD Player controls.........................................................1-159
Playing CDS, MP3 and WMA discs..........................................1-162
Using XM controls .....................................................................1-168
Using external controls.............................................................1-175
Using Rear Seat Entertainment(RSE) system controls..........1-172
Rear Seat Entertainment(RSE) system ...................................1-178
RSE control panel operation.....................................................1-185
Using the satellite radio .............................................................1-193
Using the remote controller ......................................................1-196
AWD Lock System ............................................................................2-20
B
Battery...............................................................................................6-20
Binding Arbitration.............................................................................8-18Brake
Anti-lock brake system ................................................................2-15
Electronic stability control (ESC) system...................................2-15
Checking the brakes ....................................................................6-14
Fluid ..............................................................................................6-14
Practices......................................................................................2-21
Breaking-In your New Hyundai .......................................................... 1-3
Bulb Replacement.............................................................................6-24
C
California Perchlorate Notice ............................................................5-10
Care of Disc ...................................................................................1-146
Catalytic Converter............................................................................. 7-3
Child-Protector Rear Door Lock ......................................................... 1-9
Child Restraint System.....................................................................1-33
Installing a Child Restraint Seat with the
"Tether Anchorage" System .....................................................1-35
Securing the Child Restraint Seat with the "LATCH" System ....1-37
Cigarette Lighter................................................................................1-85
Clock.................................................................................................1-84
Combination Light
Auto light.......................................................................................1-78
Headlight flasher..........................................................................1-78
Headlight switch...........................................................................1-77
High-beam switch........................................................................1-78
Lane change signal ......................................................................1-77
Parking light auto off .....................................................................1-77
Turn signal operation...................................................................1-76
Consumer Information......................................................................8-15
Conversation mirror..........................................................................1-95
Cooling Fans.....................................................................................6-22