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To operate compass feature
The vehicle compass is a convenient
feature which displays the direction
the vehicle is heading.
Push the ON/OFF button (
➀
) on
lower part of mirror to display the
direction the vehicle is heading.
Pushing the ON/OFF button (
➀
)
again will turn off the display.
Heading display (
➁
)
- E : East
- W : West
- S : South
- N : North
ex) NE : North East
Calibration procedure
The compass may not indicate the
correct compass direction when you
are driving in certain areas (tunnel,
parking garage, underground park-
ing lot, near transformer substation,
etc.), and the following may occur:
• The display read "C".
• The compass headings become
inaccurate.
• The compass heading doesn't
change when the vehicle changes
direction.
• Some compass headings are not
displayed.
• The compass headings are inaccu-
rate in long distance driving.
The compass will automatically re-
calibrate itself while you drive your
every day route, after the system
tracks the vehicle has completed
three complete circles.
If the vehicle's compass headings
become inaccurate continuously, the
compass should be manually cali-
brated as follows:
1) Move the vehicle away from any
large steel structures or power
generating cables or equipment.
2) Turn on the compass by pressing
the ON/OFF button.
3) Check the zone number by press-
ing the ON/OFF button for 6~9
seconds until the current zone
number appears in the display. To
re-calibrate, hold the ON/OFF but-
ton for 9~12 seconds until C is dis-
played.
If the zone number is different for
your country, set the correct zone
number referring to "Setting the
compass zone" and perform the
"Calibration procedure" again.
COMPASS (IF EQUIPPED)
1KMA3084A
➀
➁
Summary of Contents for Sportage 2010
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