Hyundai 2008 Santa Fe User Manual

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI

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B445G02CM-AAT

1. SCAN button

Disc Scan function
During CD playback, press the SCAN
button to play the first 10 seconds (pre-
view) of all tracks on the current CD.

Once you hear a track you want, press the
SCAN button again to resume normal play-
back

2. Track UP '

∧∧∧∧∧

' and DOWN '

∨∨∨∨∨

' but-

tons

During CD playback, press the

and

buttons to select and play the next or pre-
vious track on the current disc. The LCD
screen displays the track number as you
press the buttons. You can press the but-
ton several times to select the track you
want.

3. CD selector buttons (1~6)

Model D445S:
The CD selector buttons are not used with
Model D445.

Models D465S and D466S:
Press the CD selector button correspond-
ing to the CD you want. The CD player
automatically interrupts playback and loads
the selected CD.

NOTE:

If no CD is loaded in the selected posi-
tion, the LCD screen displays the No
Disc indicator.

4. Rewind << and Fast Forward >>

buttons

During CD playback, press and hold the
<< or >> buttons to rewind or fast-forward
playback of the current track. The LCD
screen displays the elapsed time of the
track you are rewinding or fast-forwarding.
Release the << or >> button when you
have reached the point you want. Play-
back resumes automatically at the selected
point.

5. DIR '

∧∧∧∧∧

' and '

∨∨∨∨∨

' buttons (MP3 and

WMA discs)

During MP3/WMA CD playback, press the
DIR '

∧∧∧∧∧

' or '

∨∨∨∨∨

' buttons to switch to the next

or previous directory on the CD. The LCD
screen displays the name of the directory
you have switched to. You can press the
button several times to search for the direc-
tory you want. The directories are dis-
played in sequence (i.e. ascending or
descending alphabetical order).
To access the directory displayed, press
the File Search knob to ENTER your se-
lection.

NOTE:

The Directory UP and DOWN buttons
can only be used when you are playing a
CD which has organized its tracks in the
form of directories. Normally, only MP3
or WMA CDs will contain a directory tree
which you can navigate using these but-
tons.

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