Hyundai ADB10H9AN Users Manual

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CAR MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM
USER'S MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing this multimedia
This user’s manual explains how to use
the Kia Motors multimedia system.
Before using the product, read the con-
tents of this user’s manual carefully and
use this product safely.
The screens shown in this manual may differ with the actual screens of the product.
The design and specification of this product may change without prior notifi­cation for product improvement.
When transferring the vehicle to another individual, include this user’s manual so that the next driver can continue its use.
Precaution for safe usage
Driving while distracted can result in a loss of vehicle control, that may lead to an accident, 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 systems which take the driver’s eyes, attention and focus away from the safe operation of a vehicle or which are not permissible by law should never be used during operation of the vehicle.
Do not operate the while driving.
Do not disassemble, assemble, or modify the
multimedia system
Do not watch the screen for prolonged periods of time while driving.
Set the volume to a level which allows the driver to be aware of external conditions.
multimedia system
.
Do not operate the
multimedia system
prolonged periods of time with the vehicle ignition in ACC. Such operations may lead to battery discharge.
Be cautious not to spill water or introduce foreign objects into the device.
Do not cause severe shock to the device. Direct pressure onto the front side of the monitor may cause damage to the LCD or touch panel.
In case of product malfunction, please contact your place of purchase or service centre.
When cleaning the touch screen, make sure to turn off the device and use a dry and smooth cloth. Never use tough mate­rials, chemical cloths, or solvents (alcohol, ammonia, benzene, thinners, etc.) as such materials may damage the device panel or cause color and quality deterioration.
for
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in a
loss of vehicle control that may lead to an accident, 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 systems which take the driver’s eyes, attention and focus away from the safe operation of a vehicle or which are not permissible by law should never be used during oper­ation of the vehicle.
The Rear-Camera display is not a substi­tute for proper and safe backing-up proce­dures. The Rear-Camera display may not display every object behind the vehicle. Always drive safely and use caution when backing up.
Read the following safety precautions for your safety
Notations used within this User's Manual
Before using the product, read the contents of this user's manual
carefully and use this product safely.
The design and specifications of this product may change without prior
notification for product and service improvement.
The actual images in the vehicle may differ from the illustrations.
For more accurate information about the vehicle, please refer to the
catalogue.
This Multimedia system contains open source software, including
without limitation, software distributed and/or modified under the GNU
General Public license, Version 2, June 1991, and the GNU lesser
General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999.
For additional information and to obtain related materials including
without limitation, the previous referred to licenses and software,
please contact us at MOBIS_OSSrequest@mobis.co.kr
WARNING
A WARNING indicates a situation in which harm, serious bodily injury or
death could result if the warning is ignored.
CAUTION
A CAUTION indicates a situation in which damage to your vehicle could
result if the caution is ignored.
i
Information
Information and tips that provide additional user convenience in using the
product.
NOTICE
Information on specific features that facilitate proper product use and
functional understanding.
Information on terminology used within this manual.
Table of Contents
1. Basic
Warnings and Cautions .............. 1-2
Component Names and Functions
Head Unit ………………………… 1-4
Steering Wheel Control
Starting the System for the First
Time ................................................ 1-8
Turning the System On/Off ……… 1-8
System Reset
Battery Warning Message
Restrictions on Features for Safety Measures
Home Screen
On-Screen Touch Controls
....................................... 1-4
…………… 1-6
……………………… 1-8
……… 1-9
………………………… 1-9
………………………1-10
……… 1-11
2. Radio/Media
FM/AM ............................................ 2-2
DAB(if equipped)/FM, AM
.................................................. 2-5
USB
Before Playing a USB MP3 ……… 2-5
Supported USB music specifications
USB Music
iPod .............................................. 2-11
Using iPod Devices ……………… 2-11
iPod
………………………………… 2-15
AUX ............................................... 2-18
Connecting an External Device …2-18
Bluetooth® Audio ........................ 2-19
Bluetooth connections ……………2-20
……………………… 2-7
………………………… 2-8
.......... 2-3
3. Bluetooth
Before Using the Bluetooth® Handsfree
What is Technology? ……………………… 3-2
Precautions for Safe Driving
CAUTIONS upon Connecting Bluetooth
Bluetooth Connection ................. 3-4
Pairing a New Device …………… 3-4
Connecting Bluetooth Devices…… 3-4
Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices
Deleting Bluetooth Devices
Bluetooth Phone .......................... 3-6
Phone Status Icons ……………… 3-6
Dial
Accept/Reject Call
Using the Menu During a Phone Call
Call History
Contacts
Favourites
...................................... 3-2
Bluetooth®
®
Phone ………………… 3-3
…………………………… 3-5
………………………………… 3-7
…………………………… 3-10
………………………… 3-11
Wireless
…… 3-2
……… 3-5
………………… 3-7
……………………… 3-8
………………………… 3-9
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4. Other Features
Camera.......................................... 4-2
Steering-linked camera …………… 4-3
5. Settings
Settings ........................................... 5-2
Sound settings
Display settings
Bluetooth settings
Bluetooth connections …………… 5-3
Auto connection priority
System Bluetooth info
.............................. 5-2
............................. 5-3
......................... 5-3
………… 5-4
…………… 5-4
Phone projection settings........... 5-5
Custom button settings
Home screen settings
Date/Time settings
Language settings
Keyboard settings
Screensaver settings
Advanced settings
System info
System Update …………………… 5-8
.................................... 5-7
............... 5-5
................. 5-5
...................... 5-6
...................... 5-6
........................ 5-6
................... 5-7
...................... 5-7
6. Appendix
Product Specification.................. 6-2
Troubleshooting
................................................. 6-6
FAQ
About Pairing Mobile Phones …… 6-6
About Making/Answering Phone Calls
About
Bluetooth
Technology/Multimedia System Use Environment ……………………… 6-7
Important Safety Information ..... 6-8
........................... 6-3
……………………… 6-7
®
Wireless
Table of Contents I 3
00
®
iPod
iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
Bluetooth®
The
Bluetooth
Wireless Technology
®
word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned
by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Kia is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Bluetooth
A
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology enabled cell phone is required to use
®
Wireless Technology.
part.1
Component Names and Functions
Starting the System for the First Time
Basic
Warnings and Cautions
Basic
Warnings and Cautions
Safety Warnings
• Do not stare at the screen while driv-
ing. Staring at the screen for prolonged
periods of time could lead to traffic acci-
dents.
• Do not disassemble, assemble, or mod-
ify the Multimedia system. Such acts
could result in accidents, fire, or electric
shock.
• Heed caution not to spill water or intro-
duce foreign objects into the device.
Such acts could lead to smoke, fire, or
product malfunction.
• If you use phone related functions while
driving, you will find it difficult to concen-
trate on operating the vehicle and the
current traffic conditions, so the possibil-
ity of an accident may increase. Please
use phone related functions only when
parked.
• Please refrain from use if the screen
is blank or no sound can be heard as
these signs may indicate product mal-
function. Continued use in such con-
ditions could lead to accidents (fires,
electric shock) or product malfunctions.
• Do not touch the antenna during thun-
der or lightening as such acts may lead
to lightning induced electric shock.
• Do not stop or park in parking-restricted
areas to operate the product. Such acts
could lead to traffic accidents.
• For most Audio and multimedia modes,
the display will not operate when the
vehicle is in motion. For your safety, first
park the vehicle to watch or view the
screen.(The screen will only operate
when the parking brake is ON for man-
ual transmission vehicles and when the
parking brake is ON or the gearshift is in
the P (PARK) position for automatic.)
• Some functions other than the one
mentioned above cannot be used while
driving. These functions operate only
when the vehicle is parked.
1-2 I Basic
Safety Cautions
Pay attention to traffic conditions while
driving.
• Operating the device while driving could
lead to accidents due to a lack of atten-
tion to external surroundings. First park
the vehicle before operating the device.
In addition, the touch screen may not
work for some functions when the vehi-
cle is in motion. The touch screen fea-
ture will be supported once the vehicle
has stopped.
• 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 setting when
turning the device on. A sudden output
of extreme volume upon turning the
device on could lead to hearing impair-
ment. (Adjust the volume to a suitable
levels before turning off the device.)
• Turn on the car ignition before using this
device. Do not operate the Multimedia
system for long periods of time with the
ignition turned off as such operations
may lead to battery discharge.
• Upon using the Multimedia system
for more than 10 minutes with the car
engine turned off, the following warning
will be displayed. After 10 minutes, the
warning will be displayed for 5 seconds
every 1 minute.
• 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 or touch screen.
• When cleaning the device, make sure
to turn off the device and use a dry and
smooth cloth. Never use tough materi-
als, chemical cloths, or solvents(alcohol,
benzene, thinners, etc.) as such mate-
rials may damage the device panel or
cause color/quality deterioration. When
experiencing product concerns, inquire
with your place of purchase or service
maintenance centre.
• Prevent caustic solutions such as per-
fume and cosmetic oil from contacting
the dashboard because they may cause
damage or discoloration.
• If the air freshener gets on to audio
system or plastics, then it could cause
the crack due to its chemical reac-
tion. Please be careful when you use
air fresheners near those products.
Especially be careful when you have
attached air freshener on the air vents.
The liquid can be flow down.
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Warnings and Cautions I 1-3
Component Names and Functions
Head Unit
Name Description
Moves to DAB(if equipped)/FM or AM mode.
RADIO
MEDIA
SEEK
TRACK
POWER/
VOLUME
• Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in the following order: DAB(if equipped)/FM → AM → DAB(if equipped)/FM.
Moves to MEDIA mode.
• If the media is not connected MEDIA mode will not be activated.
When the key is pressed shortly (for less than 0.8 seconds),
• DAB(if equipped)/FM or AM mode: Plays the previous/next frequency.
• MEDIA mode: Changes the track, file or title (except for AUX).
When the key is pressed and held down (for over
0.8 seconds),
• DAB(if equipped)/FM or AM mode: Moves quickly through all of the frequencies. The moment that you release the button, the sys­tem seeks the next available frequency.
• MEDIA mode: Rewinds or fast forwards the track or file (except for Bluetooth Audio, and AUX).
• When power is off, press to turn power on.
• When power is on, press and hold for over 0.8 seconds to turn the power off.
• When power is on, press shortly for less than
0.8 seconds to turn Audio off.
• Turn left/right to adjust the volume.
1-4 I Basic
Name Description
HOME
PHONE
SETUP
Displays the HOME screen.
Displays the Bluetooth phone mode.
Displays the function set by the user.
Moves to the Setup screen.
• DAB(if equipped)/FM or AM mode: changes
TUNE
the frequency.
• MEDIA mode: changes the track, file or title (except for Bluetooth Audio and AUX).
RESET
The actual image in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
Resets the system settings. (Preset radio chan­nels and other data will not be deleted)
Component Names and Functions I 1-5
01
Steering Wheel Control
Name Description
For more details, refer to Phone Projection guide.
• Each time this key is pressed, mode is changed in the following order: DAB(if equipped)/FM → AM → USB or iPod → AUX → Bluetooth Audio → DAB(if equipped)/FM
You can select which mode to use in Advanced
settings.
• If the media is not connected, the corresponding modes will be disabled.
• Press and hold the key (more than 0.8 seconds) to turn the Multimedia system on/off.
• When power is off, press the key to turn power back on.
VOL +
VOL -
Use to adjust the volume of audio or call.
Mutes the audio. (It will be paused in some media modes.) Mutes the microphone during a call.
When keys are pressed quickly. (less than 0.8 seconds)
• DAB(if equipped)/FM or AM mode: searches broadcast frequencies saved to Presets.
• MEDIA mode: changes the track, file or title (except for AUX).
When keys are pressed and held. (more than 0.8 seconds).
• DAB(if equipped)/FM or AM mode: automatically searches broadcast frequencies.
• MEDIA mode: quickly looks up songs (except for AUX and Bluetooth audio files).
1-6 I Basic
Name Description
When pressed quickly. (less than 0.8 seconds)
• When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call
• When pressed in the incoming call screen, answers the call
• When pressed during call waiting, switches to waiting call (Call Waiting)
When pressed and held. (more than 0.8 seconds)
• When pressed in Bluetooth® Hands-free, redials the last dialled call
• When pressed during a Bluetooth® Hands-free call, switches call back to mobile phone (Private)
• When pressed while calling on the mobile phone, switches call back to Bluetooth ates only when Bluetooth
®
Hands-free (oper-
®
Hands-free is connected)
• When pressed during a call, ends the phone call
• When pressed in the incoming call screen, rejects the call
The actual image in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
Component Names and Functions I 1-7
01
Starting the System for the First Time
NOTICE
Cannot operate the system while it is
booting up.
System Reset
Turning the System On/Off
Press the engine start button or set the
ignition key to On or ACC. Each time you
turn on the system, a boot logo and safety
warning will appear.
Pressing the power key on the head unit
will display the safety guide.
Pressing and holding the power key on the
head unit will turn off the system.
i
Information
If you turn off the system during a phone call
using the Hands-free feature, then the call will automatically switch to your mobile phone.
NOTICE
Check the volume when turning on the
system. Before turning on the system, adjust the volume to a reasonable level.
The System Reset function restores the system when it is not operating correctly. Press and hold the ond or longer. (It is recommended that you press the a pin or a clip.)
RESET
RESET
key for a sec-
key using a tool, such as
1-8 I Basic
Battery Warning Message
Always use the system while the car
engine is running. If you turn on the sys-
tem while the engine is off, a battery warn-
ing message will appear. When the engine
starts, the message will disappear.
CAUTION
If you use the system for a long time with
the engine off, the battery may become completely discharged.
Restrictions on Features for Safety Measures
Several features are limited while driving.
The restriction screen will disappear when
shifting gears into P or putting the parking
brake on.
01
Starting the System for the First Time I 1-9
Home Screen
Controls Menu Configuration for the Home Screen
Tap the icon on any screen to display the Home Screen below.
Features Description
• Shows brief information on the radio or
Radio/
Media Widget
Phone projection
Widget
All menus
My Menu
Apps/Info
Settings
media that is now playing.
• Tap the area to move to the mode that you are listening to.
Shows any connected devices such as iPod and Bluetooth.
Shows all of the items in the system menu.
Add your favourite menus to have quick and easy access to them.
Moves to the Apps/Info screen.
Moves to the Settings screen.
Information Display on the Status Bar
Displays the date and time, along with the system status shown by
the various icons to the right of the clock.
The icons in the following table indicate the various types of sys-
tem status details and events.
Icon Description
Displayed when the audio is muted.
Displays the remaining battery of the Bluetooth phone.
Displayed when connected to Bluetooth for hands-free.
Displayed when connected to Bluetooth for streaming audio.
Displayed when connected to Bluetooth for streaming audio and hands-free.
Displayed when downloading contacts or recent calls from the Bluetooth phone.
Displayed while on a call with the Bluetooth phone.
Displayed when the microphone of the Bluetooth phone is muted.
Displays the signal strength of the Bluetooth phone.
1-10 I Basic
Adding a Feature to My Menu
Select
add the most frequently used menus,
change the menu order, or delete menus.
My Menu
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Information
Up to 24 menus can be added to My Menu.
on the Home Screen to
On-Screen Touch Controls
Learn how to touch the screen to operate
the system.
Select
Tap lightly on a menu or an item to select it.
NOTICE
The system will not recognise your touch if
you wear a glove or other non-conductive material. Touch the screen using your finger, an electrostatic touch-screen glove, or a stylus pen.
Drag & Drop
Select a menu or item you want, then drag
and drop it to where you want to place it.
Drag or touch the slider along the play bar
in the music screens to jump to the point
that you want to play from.
01
Starting the System for the First Time I 1-11
Flick (Quick Scrolling)
Quickly moves up and down in the list.
NOTICE
Moving the list when there are many items
will display a handler on the right of the display. You can easily move many items at a time with the handler.
Select and Hold
Selecting and holding the or
buttons in the music player will
rewind or fast forward the music.
1-12 I Basic
part.2
Radio/Media
FM/AM
DAB(if equipped)/FM, AM
USB
iPod
AUX
Bluetooth
®
Audio
Radio/Media
FM/AM
You can access the radio player either by pressing the
key or by selecting the Radio menu from All menus on the Home
screen.
RADIO
Features Description
• Displays currently operating mode.
Mode Display
Frequency
Favourites
List
Scan
Menu
• Tap the desired mode to change to it in Radio.
Displays the current frequency.
Show the stored Favourites for user selection.
Moves to the list screen.
Shortly plays the broadcasts for the frequen­cies with superior reception for 5 seconds per item.
Sound settings : moves to the sound settings.
2-2 I Radio/Media
DAB(if equipped)/FM, AM
You can access the radio player either by pressing the
key or by selecting the Radio menu from All menus on the Home
screen.
RADIO
Features Description
• Displays currently operating mode.
Mode Display
Frequency
Favourites
List
Scan
TA
Menu
• Tap the desired mode to change to it in Radio.
Displays the current frequency.
Show the stored Favourites for user selection.
Takes you to the FM station list.
Shortly plays the broadcasts for the frequen­cies with superior reception for 5 seconds per item.
TA function allows the system to switch to traf­fic announcement (TA) from the current source. Traffic programmes and announcements can be automatically received by using TA features.
• Sound settings : moves to the sound settings.
DAB
• Manual tune FM : moves to the Manual tune FM.
• Regional : Regional auto On/Off.
DAB(if equipped)/FM, AM I 2-3
02
Features Description
• Pressing this button briefly (less than 0.8 sec­onds): seeks the previous/next frequency.
• Pressing and holding this button (for over than
SEEK/TRACK
0.8 seconds): moves quickly through all of the frequencies. The moment that you release the button, the system seeks the next available frequency.
TUNE
Turn the able frequencies.
TUNE
knob to manually seek avail-
2-4 I Radio/Media
USB
Before Playing a USB MP3
Connect the USB device after turning on the engine. The USB
device may become damaged if it is already connected when the
ignition is turned on.
• Files that are not standard format music files will not be played.
• For MP3/WMA/OGG files, only music files with compression
rates between 8Kbps to 320Kbps can be played.
• Heed caution to static electricity when connecting/disconnecting
external USB devices.
• Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognised when connected
as an external device.
• When connecting an external USB device, the device may not
properly recognise the USB is in some states.
• Only products formatted with byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be
recognised.
• USB devices, formatted to the FAT12, FAT16, or FAT32 file sys-
tem are recommended. File systems other than FAT12, FAT16,
FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS are not supported.
• Some USB devices may not be supported due to compatibility
issues.
• Take caution so that the USB connector does not come in con-
tact with body parts or objects.
• Repeated connecting/disconnecting of USB devices within short
periods of time may result in product malfunction.
• Make sure to connect/disconnect external USB devices with the
audio power turned off.
• The amount of time required to recognise the external USB
device may differ depending on the type, size, or file formats
stored on the USB.
• The use of USB devices for purposes other than playing music
files is prohibited.
• Do not use the USB I/F to charge batteries or USB accessories
that generate heat. Such acts may lead to worsened perfor-
mance or damage to the device.
• The device may not recognise the USB device if separately
purchased USB hubs and extension cables are being used.
Connect the USB directly with the multimedia terminal of the
vehicle.
• When using mass storage USB devices with separate logical
drives, only files saved to the root drive can be played.
• When application programs are installed to specific USBs, files
may not properly play.
02
USB I 2-5
• The device may not operate normally if MP3 Players, cellu-
lar phones, digital cameras, or other electronic devices (USB
devices not recognised as portable disk drives) are connected
with the device.
• Charging through the USB may not work for some mobile
devices.
• The device may not support normal operation when using a USB
memory type besides Metal Cover Type USB Memory.
• The device may not support normal operation when using for-
mats such as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory.
• Upon playing iPods, please use a dedicated iPod car cable.
• Normal operations cannot be guaranteed when other cables are
being used.
• The device will not support files locked by DRM(Digital Rights
Management).
• USB memory sticks used by connecting an Adaptor (SD Type or
CF Type) may not be properly recognised.
• Only use Plug type connector products, as shown in the figure
below.
• To play USB MP3, the USB device must be connected to the
USB port in the front multibox. The USB port in the centre con-
sole storage (if equipped) is for charging only.
Plug Type Connector
Product Name Manufacturer
XTICK LG
BMK BMK Technology
SKY-DRV Sky Digital
TRANSCEND JetFlash Transcend
Sandisk Cruzer SanDisk
Micro ZyRUS ZyRUS
NEXTIK Digiworks
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Information
Problems that occur through use of USB devices not listed within the
above table are not covered by the product warranty.
2-6 I Radio/Media
Supported USB music specifications
Name Description
Audio File Specification
Recommended Bit Rates and Sampling Frequency
Detailed Specifications
MPEG-1/2 layer3, OGG (Vorbis), FLAC, WMA (Standard/Professional)
MPEG-1/2 layer3
• 8 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR or VBR), to 48 kHz
• ID3 Tag: Suppor ts ID3v1.0 and ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4 ID3 tags
OGG (Vorbis): From Q-1 to Q10, to 48 kHz
FLAC: 8 bit/16 bit/24 bit, to 48 kHz
WMA
• Standard (0x161): to support L3 Profile: to 385 kbps, to 48 kHz
• Professional (0x162): to support M0b: to 192 kbps, to 48 kHz
Maximum directory layers: 20 layers Maximum length of folder name/file name: 255 bytes Supported characters for folder name/file name: Alphanumeric characters, Korean standard char­acter set 2,350 characters, Simplified Chinese 4888 characters Maximum number of folders which can be stored onto one USB: 2000 folders (including ROOT) Maximum number of files which can be stored onto one USB: 8000
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Information
The sound quality of audio files that use bitrates exceeding 192 kbps
cannot be guaranteed. When using files without fixed bit rates, some features (FF/REW features) may not operate properly.
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USB I 2-7
USB Music
Features Description
Mode
File Index
Repeat/
Shuffle
Play Time
Song Info
Displays current operating mode
Shows the current file/total files within the USB
From Repeat/Shuffle, displays the current oper­ating function
Displays the current play time/total play time
Displays the artist/title/album info
Features Description
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): moves to the previous file or play the current file from the beginning (Depends on the play time)
- If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
Previous File
Play/Pause
Next File
Repeat
Shuffle
previous file
- If play time is over 3 seconds, play the cur­rent file from the beginning
• If button is pressed (over 0.8 seconds): it rewinds the track
Plays/pauses the current file
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): moves to the next file
• If button is pressed (over 0.8 seconds): it fast-forwards the track
Repeats the current file.
• If select the file in the file tab on the list screen: select this button to switch between repeating the current file, repeating folder, and repeating all files.
• If select the file in the other tabs on the list screen: select this button to switch between repeating the current file and repeating all files.
Plays files in random order.
• If select the files in the file tab on the list screen: select this button to switch between shuffle folder, shuffle all, and turning off.
• If select the track in the other tabs on the list screen: select this button to switch between shuffle category and turning shuffle off.
2-8 I Radio/Media
Features Description
List
Menu
Back Button
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Moves to the list screen
• Delete current file: a selected file can be deleted. Deleted file can be found in the ‘to_ delete’ folder.
This function is only supported when USB
format is compatible with FAT16 or FAT32.
• Sound settings: moves to the sound settings.
Converts to basic mode screen
Turn the track. If the desired track is displayed, press the
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TUNE
knob to search a desired
knob to play the track.
USB I 2-9
02
Features Description
Folder/
Category
Displays folder/category name in the list
Name
Current Song
Back Button
Upper Folder/
Category
Displays current playing file name
Converts to basic mode screen
Moves to upper Folder/Category
Show current track: when moving to a different
Menu
list screen, moves to the list page where the cur­rent file is located (Becomes disabled when the current list includes the current file)
Search Menu
Search songs by the list type
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): plays previous/next track.
SEEK/TRACK
• If button is pressed (over 0.8 seconds): moves to play screen, and then it will rewind or fast-forward the track.
TUNE
knob to move the focus to the
TUNE
knob to play the track.
TUNE
Turn the previous/next list. If the desired track is displayed, press
2-10 I Radio/Media
iPod
Using iPod Devices
• iPod is a registered trademark of Apple
Inc.
• iPod mode will not operate if the con-
nected iPod cannot be recognised due
to operation of unsupported versions
that do not support related protocols,
iPod abnormalities, or iPod device
defects. Some iPods with unsupported
communication protocols may not prop-
erly operate with the Multimedia system.
• For fifth generation iPod Nano devices,
the iPod may not be recognised when
the battery level is low. Please charge
the iPod for use.
• Search/play orders shown within the
iPod device may differ with the orders
shown within the Multimedia system.
• If the iPod malfunctions due to an iPod
device defect, reset the iPod and try
again. (To learn more, refer to your iPod
manual)
• If repeatedly connect and disconnect
iPod/iPhone to the Multimedia system
with USB cable in short time, it may
cause abnormal operation.
• The time for recognition of iPod/iPhone
may vary depending on device type,
firmware version and iOS version.
• For some iPod Touch and iPhone
devices, connecting Bluetooth
®
while the
iPod is operating may result in discon-
tinued iPod sound. When such devices
with Bluetooth
®
support are connected,
this problem occurs as the sound source
is changed from the Dock Connector
(USB connector cable) to Bluetooth.
• To prevent this symptom, Bluetooth
Audio function in the Multimedia system
is limited if iPod/iPhone is connected
to the system through both cable and
Bluetooth. To listen to the iPod sound,
use either iPod menu with USB connec-
tion or Bluetooth Audio with Bluetooth
connection.
• To listen to the iPod sound, reconnect
the USB cable or change the audio out-
put settings in iPod/iPhone to Dock.
• In order to use the iPod while operating
the keys, you must use a dedicated iPod
cable. (the cable that is supplied when
purchasing iPod/iPhone products)
During ACC ON state, connecting the
iPod through the iPod cable (The cable
that is supplied when purchasing iPod/
iPhone product.) will charge the iPod
through the head unit.
The use of genuine iPod cables sup-
plied by Apple is recommended. (The
use of other products may result in
noise or abnormal operation.)
To play iPod music through cable con-
nection, the iPod/USB cable must be
connected to the USB port in the front
multibox. The USB port in the centre
console storage (if equipped) is for
charging only.
02
iPod I 2-11
• When connecting with the iPod cable,
make sure to fully insert the jack to pre-
vent communication interference. If the
iPod is connected to the vehicle while it
is playing, a high pitch tone may sound
for about 1 to 2 seconds immediately
after connection. If possible, connect
the iPod to the vehicle with the iPod
stopped/paused.
• Within iPhones, streaming audio and
iPod control may occasionally conflict.
If problems persist, remove the iPhone
and connect again.
• When connecting to iPod Nano/Classic,
the Kia Motors logo appears on the
Apple device. For the iPod Nano 6 gen-
eration, however, the logo image does
not appear since it is not supported.
Also, all iPhone and iPod Touch prod-
ucts do not support this function.
• In Apple’s iOS 6.0 version or later,
Podcast and Audiobook media files
are designed to be played with the
Podcasts and iBooks applications spe-
cifically designed for Apple products. If
the Apple device does not provide the
Podcast and Audiobook lists, the playlist
may not be displayed and played in the
iPod mode.
• If the Apple Podcasts and iBooks apps
are not installed on the Apple device, but
the Apple device provides the Podcast
and Audiobook lists, you can play files in
other categories in iPod mode.
• The screen of multimedia system can
be different when you run other music
players (e.g. iHeartRadio) on your con-
nected device.
2-12 I Radio/Media
• While using a connected iPhone/iPod
Touch device, it may not operate nor-
mally if the user changed some func-
tions in the device.
• When calling with an iPhone connec-
tion, song may stop playing due to an
Apple device feature. If sound does
not resume after the call is terminated,
check the device status.
• If lots of songs have the same informa-
tion, skipping may occur when previous/
next song is executed due to an Apple
device feature. Also problems may
occur depending on device type or iOS
version.
• If lots of songs have the same informa-
tion, it may occur difference of playing
songs between the Multimedia system
and Apple device. Reset the device or
delete the same songs in the Apple
device using iTunes.
• If you control pause, repeat, shuffle,
or seek songs when the play time is
less than 3s before finished playing, it
may occur difference of playing song
between the Multimedia system and
Apple device. Access to iPod music from
another mode or pause a song and then
play a song again in Apple device.
• If the iPhone/iPod Touch supports
Bluetooth, it is unable to use Bluetooth
Audio if the Apple device that is con-
nected to the Multimedia system
through both USB connection and
Bluetooth. Disconnect the USB connec-
tion then use Bluetooth Audio.
• If iPod/iPhone connected to the
Multimedia system through both USB
and AUX. iPod/iPhone keeps output
sound via AUX, thus it may occur sound
will not output in iPod mode.
• If AUX cable connected to iPod/iPhone
but not connect to the Multimedia sys-
tem, it may occur sound will not output
in iPod mode due to iPod/iPhone’s fea-
ture. Especially, if you use AUX cable
like pictures, this problem may occur.
• Disconnect AUX cable from iPod/iPhone
first, then connect to the Multimedia
system via USB. Or change settings to
“Dock” in iPod/iPhone.
• If connect to the Multimedia system
while podcast or iTunes music down-
loading to iPod/iPhone, it may occur
some problems when you select song
in the list. Reconnect iPod/iPhone to the
Multimedia system when downloading
is finished or the file deleted.
• If connect to the Multimedia system
while sync, it may occur some problems.
Try to use iPod/iPhone connection after
sync complete. (To learn more, refer to
your iPod manual)
02
iPod I 2-13
• iPhone and iPod Touch devices are
guaranteed to work normally on iOS
9.3.2 or below. However, they may not
work normally on future iOS versions
as their operations have not yet been
• We recommend that your Apple device
uses the latest firmware since some
problems may occur due to an outdated
firmware or other software related
issues.
tested.
Type 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 6.5G 7G
iPod Mini
iPod Shuffle
iPod Nano
Not Supported
Not released
iPod Touch
Type 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 6.5G 7G
iPad
iPad Mini
iPod Classic Not Supported
Type 3G 3GS 4 4S 5 5C 5S 6 6+ 6S 6S+ SE 7 7+
iPhone
2-14 I Radio/Media
(iOS 1.1 not supported)
Not verified,
Normal operation
not guaranteed
(Unable to charge, Not verified, Normal operation not guaranteed)
(iPod with Video)○(iPod Classic)○(iPod Classic)
Not released
Not released
iPod
Features Description
Mode
Song Index
Repeat/
Shuffle
Play Time
Song Info
Displays current operating mode
Shows the current song/total songs
From Repeat/Shuffle, displays the current oper­ating function
Displays the current play time/total play time
Displays the artist/title/album info
Features Description
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): moves to the previous file or play the current file from the beginning (Depends on the play time)
Previous File
Play/Pause
Next File
Repeat
Shuffle
List
Menu
Back Button
- If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to previous file
- If play time is over 3 seconds, play the cur­rent file from the beginning
• If button is pressed (over 0.8 seconds): it rewinds the track
Plays/pauses the current file
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): moves to the next file
• If button is pressed (over 0.8 seconds): it fast-forwards the track
Repeats the current song. Select this button to switch between repeating the current song and repeating all songs.
Plays songs in random order. Select this button to switch between shuffle cat­egory and turning shuffle off.
• Shuffle Category: shuffle song in the current category
Moves to the list screen
Sound settings: moves to the Sound settings.
Move to home/previous mode screen
02
iPod I 2-15
Features Description
Turn the
TUNE
knob to search a desired
track. If the desired track is displayed, press the
TUNE
TUNE
knob to play the track.
If you do not anything with the
knob for 5 seconds of searching tracks, the track info for the current track is restored.
TUNE
2-16 I Radio/Media
Features Description
Category
Name
Category List
Back Button
Upper
Category
Search Menu
SEEK/TRACK
TUNE
Displays the category name
Displays the contents of selected category
If there are many items in the list, items are
added in order and the scroll bar on the right is adjusted accordingly.
Converts to basic mode screen
Moves to upper category
Search songs by the list type
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): plays previous/next track.
• If button is pressed (over 0.8 seconds): moves to play screen, and then it will rewind or fast-forward the track.
TUNE
Turn the If the desired track is displayed,
TUNE
knob to play the track.
If you do not anything with the knob for 5 sec-
onds, the nated.
knob to search a desired track.
TUNE
knob search will be termi-
press the
iPod I 2-17
02
AUX
Connecting an External Device
Connect an external device cable to the
AUX input to automatically switch to AUX
mode. Unplug the cable to automatically
switch back to the previous mode.
AUX mode is available only when an
external device (laptop, MP3 player etc.) is
connected.
The AUX input volume can be adjusted
separately from other AV modes.
NOTICE
If only a cable is connected to the AUX
without an external device, the mode will be changed to AUX, but noise may occur. When an external device is not being used, remove the connector jack.
When the external device power is
connected to the power jack, playing the external device may output noise. In such cases, disconnect the power connection before use.
※
The actual image in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
2-18 I Radio/Media
Bluetooth® Audio
Features Description
Mode
Phone Name
Displays current operating mode
Displays name of connected phone
Features Description
Artist Info
Title
Previous File
Play/Pause
Next File
Repeat
Shuffle
Menu
SEEK/TRACK
TUNE
Information
i
Artist info and Title may not be supported by mobile phone.
While in use of other functions after connecting your mobile phone
through a USB cable, the Bluetooth audio is disabled.
Name of current artist
Name of current song
• If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to the previous file
• If play time is over 3 seconds, plays the cur­rent file from the beginning
This function may differ depending on the
model of mobile phone
Plays/Pauses Bluetooth Audio
Moves to the next file
Repeats the current file.
This function may differ depending on the
model of mobile phone.
Plays files in random order.
This function may differ depending on the
model of mobile phone.
• Connection settings: moves to the Bluetooth Settings. You can pair a new device or change/ delete paired device(s).
• Sound settings: moves to the sound settings.
Plays the previous/next file
TUNE
is not supported.
02
Bluetooth® Audio I 2-19
Bluetooth connections
Settings for pairing, connection and dis-
connection of a Bluetooth device.
• In Bluetooth Audio play screen, select
Menu
and then
Information
i
If the music in the mobile phone is not played
after changing to audio streaming mode, press the play button. Thus check if the music is playing in the Bluetooth device after changing to audio streaming mode. Audio streaming may not be supported for some mobile phones.
Connection settings
.
2-20 I Radio/Media
part.3
Bluetooth
Before Using the Bluetooth® Handsfree
Bluetooth Connection
Bluetooth Phone
Bluetooth
Before Using the Bluetooth
What is Wireless Technology?
Bluetooth
to a short-distance wireless networking
technology which uses a 2.45GHz fre-
quency to connect various devices within
a certain distance.
• Supported within PCs, external devices,
Bluetooth
tronic devices, and automotive environ-
ments,
to be transmitted at high speeds without
having to use a connector cable.
• Bluetooth® Handsfree refers to a device
which allows the user to conveniently
make phone calls with Bluetooth
mobile phones through the Multimedia
system.
®
Handsfree
Bluetooth®
®
Wireless Technology refers
®
phones, PDAs, various elec-
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology
• The Bluetooth® Handsfree feature
may not be supported in some mobile
phones.
®
Precautions for Safe Driving
• Bluetooth® is a feature that enables driv-
ers to practice safe driving. Connecting
the head unit with a Bluetooth
allows the user to conveniently make
calls, receive calls, and manage the
phonebook. Before using
Wireless Technology, carefully read the
contents of this user’s manual.
• Excessive use or operations while driv-
ing may lead to negligent driving prac-
tices and be the cause of accidents. Do
not operate the device excessively while
driving.
• Viewing the screen for prolonged peri-
ods of time is dangerous and may lead
to accidents. When driving, view the
screen only for short periods of time.
®
phone
Bluetooth
®
3-2 I Bluetooth
CAUTIONS upon Connecting
®
Bluetooth
• Before connecting the head unit with the
mobile phone, check to see that the mobile
phone supports Bluetooth
• Even if the phone supports
Wireless Technology, the phone will
not be found during device searches if
the phone has been set to hidden state
or the Bluetooth
Disable the hidden state or turn on the
Bluetooth
connecting with the head unit.
• If Auto Connection is used, the Bluetooth
phone is automatically connected when
the ignition is turned on, making it unnec-
essary to have to connect the phone with
the head unit every time.
Phone
®
features.
Bluetooth
®
power is turned off.
®
power prior to searching/
• If you do not want automatic connection
with your Bluetooth
Bluetooth
®
feature off of the Bluetooth
®
device, turn the
device.
• Park the vehicle when connecting the
®
head unit with the mobile phone.
• Bluetooth® connection may become
intermittently disconnected in some
mobile phones. Follow these steps to try
again.
1. Turn the Bluetooth® function within the
mobile phone OFF/ON and try again.
2. Turn the mobile phone power OFF/
®
ON and try again.
3. Completely remove the mobile phone
battery, reboot, and then again.
4. Reboot the Multimedia System and
try again.
5. Delete all paired devices from both of
Phone and Head Unit sides and then
try again.
• The Handsfree call volume and quality
may differ depending on the mobile
®
phone.
• Pairing Bluetooth® devices and use of
other Bluetooth
®
features are not sup-
ported when the vehicle is in motion. For
safety, please first park your vehicle.
• If you continue having issues with
downloading contacts, please check the
mobile phone status or inquire of the
mobile phone manufacturer.
03
Before Using the Bluetooth® Handsfree I 3-3
Bluetooth Connection
Pairing a New Device
Before you can use the Bluetooth feature,
you must first pair/connect your mobile
phone to your car.
Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be paired.
Only one Bluetooth device can be con-
nected at a time.
Pairing a New Device by Selecting Phone/Call
Press
steering wheel control. ▶ Pair your car
after your mobile phone detects the
Bluetooth device. ▶ Enter the passkey or
accept the authorisation popup. ▶
Connect Bluetooth.
PHONE
key or key in the
Pairing a New Device Through the Phone Settings
Add new
SETUP
key. ▶ Select
Bluetooth connections
.
Pair your car after your mobile
Press
Select
phone detects the Bluetooth device. ▶
Enter the passkey or accept the authorisa-
tion popup. ▶ Connect Bluetooth.
The default passkey is 0000.
The vehicle name above is an example.
Check the actual information on the product.
Bluetooth
.
.
Select
Connecting Bluetooth Devices
Connects the Bluetooth devices that you
add.
Connecting Devices by Selecting Phone/Call
Press
steering wheel control. ▶ Select the name
of the device to connect. ▶ Connect
Bluetooth.
PHONE
key or key in the
3-4 I Bluetooth
Connecting Devices Through the Phone Settings
Press
Select
SETUP
key. ▶ Select
Bluetooth connections
name of the device to connect. ▶ Connect
Bluetooth.
Bluetooth
.
Select the
.
Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices
Disconnects Bluetooth devices that are
connected.
Press
Select
name of the device to disconnect.
SETUP
key. ▶ Select
Bluetooth connections
.
Select the
Bluetooth
Deleting Bluetooth Devices
Deletes the Bluetooth devices that you
added. Note that deleting a Bluetooth
device will delete all Call History and
Contact Info downloaded along with it.
.
Press
Select
SETUP
Bluetooth connections
Delete devices
key. ▶ Select
. ▶ Select the device name
to delete. ▶ Select
Delete
.
Bluetooth
.
.
Select
Bluetooth Connection I 3-5
03
Bluetooth Phone
Phone Status Icons
Shows the current phone status in the
right top of the display.
Icons Description
You can use Bluetooth phones when a Bluetooth Hands-free connection is established.
You can use Bluetooth audio features when a Bluetooth audio connection is estab­lished.
You can use Bluetooth phones and audio features when both Bluetooth Hands-free and audio connections are estab­lished.
Call signal strength indicator
Battery level of the Bluetooth devices connected
Downloading Call History list
Downloading Contacts
In a Bluetooth phone call
Microphone muted
Information
The battery level icon and the call signal
strength indicator may not be supported in some Bluetooth devices.
The battery level may differ from the actual
level remaining.
3-6 I Bluetooth
Dial
Dials a call after the Bluetooth devices
are connected.
All menus
Select
play ▶Select
from the Home screen dis-
Phone
Select
Dial
.
Name Description
Use the keypad to enter the phone number that you want to call. Select
Keypad
Call
Settings
Delete
and hold the last number of a speed dial to dial a number that you added to the Speed Dial list in the phone.
Makes a call after you dial a number and select
. If the number is listed in Dialled Calls, you can select the number and select cally dial that number again.
Moves to a screen of Bluetooth Settings.
Deletes the numbers that you entered.
to automati-
Information
Some types of mobile phones may not
support the Speed Dial function.
Accept/Reject Call
If there is an incoming call after you made
a Bluetooth connection, a popup message
will appear.
Name Description
Accept
Reject
Information
In some mobile phones, the caller's number
may not be displayed, and the Reject feature may not be supported.
Answers the call.
Ignores the call.
Bluetooth Phone I 3-7
03
Using the Menu During a Phone Call
When making a call, you can use the fol­lowing menu items.
Name Description
Switches a voice call
Use private
End
Contacts
Outgoing
Volume
Keypad
Switch
from the car Hands-free to the mobile phone.
Ends a call.
Displays the Contacts list.
Displays the Mic Volume settings. You can adjust the in-call volume that the other party hears (level 1 to 5).
Moves to a screen for entering ARS numbers.
Switches to a call on hold, if any. You can also switch calls by select­ing the number in the Information Display. The Switch function switches the current call to a wait­ing call in order to answer a new incoming call.
Information
If the caller's number is listed in Contacts, the
caller's name will be displayed. Otherwise, only the number will be displayed. In some mobile phones, the phone number may not be displayed.
In some Bluetooth devices, the Use Private
feature may not be supported.
In some Bluetooth devices, the Switch feature
may not be supported.
Depending on handset types, the in-call
volume the other party hears may differ. If the other party hears your voice too low or too loud, adjust the mic volume.
3-8 I Bluetooth
Call History
Select
Select
All menus
Call History
Name Description
All
Dialled
Received
Missed
Call History
Download
Select
.
Lists the all call history.
Lists the calls that you made.
Lists the calls that you have received.
Lists the calls you missed.
Displays all of your call history. Select from the list to dial the number.
Downloads the call his­tory information from your mobile phone.
Phone
Information
▶
In some mobile phones, call records may not
be added to your Call History.
Calls from restricted ID's are not added to
your Call History Information.
Up to 50 calls can be added in each Dialled
Calls/Received Calls/Missed Calls list.
The durations of each dialled/received call are
not displayed in your car's Call History list.
While the call history download is in progress,
the status bar displays an icon ( ).
If the call history download is turned off on the
Bluetooth device, the call history download will fail.
Some devices require a device authentication
for downloading your call history. If download fails, check if the Bluetooth settings or display status are normal.
Some devices do not support call history
download. Check if your Bluetooth device supports download feature.
03
Bluetooth Phone I 3-9
Contacts
Select
Select
All menus
Contacts
Name Description
Contacts List
Download
Search
Select
.
The list of Contacts. Select from the list to dial the number.
Downloads contacts from your mobile phone.
Searches Contacts.
Phone
Information
Up to 5000 phone numbers can be
downloaded from a single, paired Bluetooth device.
You cannot edit or delete downloaded phone
numbers from your car.
Contacts can be viewed only when the
Bluetooth device is connected.
Even if the Bluetooth device is disconnected,
the downloaded data will remain. (Note that deleting a paired phone will also delete all downloaded Contacts and Call History data)
Downloaded phone numbers may be lost
depending on the condition of the Multimedia system. Keep your important data in a safe place.
Contacts from both the SIM card and your
mobile phone are downloaded at the same time by default.
Only supported contacts format can be
downloaded and displayed from the Bluetooth device, contacts from some applications will not be included.
The status bar displays a ( ) while
downloading contacts.
The download will not be available if the
contacts download function is turned off on your Bluetooth device.
Some devices require a device authentication
for downloading your contacts. If download fails, check your phone screen and confirm the download if necessary.
Some devices do not support contacts
download feature. Check if your Bluetooth device supports contacts download.
3-10 I Bluetooth
Favourites
Select
Select
All menus
Favourites
Name Description
Favourites
Edit
Delete
Select
.
Lists the phone numbers saved as Favourites. Select from the list to dial the number.
Add or delete numbers from favorites.
Deletes numbers that you select from Favourites.
Phone
Bluetooth Phone I 3-11
03
MEMO
part.4
Other Features
Camera
Other Features
Camera
WARNING
- Backing Up & Using Camera
Never rely solely on the rear view camera
when backing up. Prior to entering your vehicle always do a visual check of the area behind your vehicle, and before backing up be aware of your surroundings and supplement the rear view camera by looking over your shoulders and checking your rear view mirrors. Due to the difficulty of ensuring that the area behind you remains clear, always back up slowly and stop immediately if you even suspect that a person, and especially a child, might be behind you.
NOTICE
The camera screen shown while the
system boots up does not display any text or buttons.
A wide-angle lens is installed as the rear
detection camera to get a wider view, so there may be some difference between the actual distance and the distance that appears. on-screen. For safety, make sure to view the back, right, and left sides of the car for yourself.
The color of the parking guidelines
displayed in the picture may differ from the actual screen.
When booted up, blinking may occur when
you switch to a UI screen.
Back-up warning priority
If
Settings, the audio volume is lowered when your car is driving backward.
is set in the Sound
4-2 I Other Features
Steering-linked camera
• This device is connected to a rear
detection camera to see behind the car
for safe reversing.
• The Rear View Camera turns on auto-
matically if you shift the gear to R when
the power is on or the engine has
started.
• While the device boots up, shift the gear to
"R" to activate the rear detection cameras.
Shift the gear to another position to deactivate
the rear detection camera.
CAUTION
Because the cameras use wide-angle lenses
to provide a wide view, the distance in the view may appear different to the actual distance. Always check the left and right views for safety.
Name Description
Red Line
Yellow Line 1
Yellow Line 2
Yellow Line 3
Yellow Line 4
Blue Line
About 0.5 m from the rear bumper
About 1 m from the rear bumper
About 3 m from the rear bumper
Trajectory of the wheel on the driver’s side
Trajectory of the wheel on the passenger side
Neutral steering trajec­tory
As you reverse your car and monitor the
area behind your car, the steering-linked
driving trajectory and the neutral driving
trajectory are both displayed.
04
Camera I 4-3
MEMO
part.5
Settings
Settings
Sound settings
Display settings
Bluetooth settings
Phone projection settings
Custom button settings
Home screen settings
Date/Time settings
Language settings
Keyboard settings
Screensaver settings
Advanced settings
System info
Settings
Settings
Centre
Settings
Settings is the screen to control
Multimedia system settings. To enter the screen, press the
key or the
icon in All menus.
SETUP
Sound settings
Adjusts the sound effects for the whole
system.
Features Description
Select the Up/Down/Left/ Right button to control
Position
sound positioning. Select trate the sound on the centre of vehicle.
to concen-
Features Description
Volume ratio
Equaliser
Loudness
Advanced
Default
Beep
Information
i
Advanced sound settings may differ according
to selected AMP option.
The seat shape may differ according to
vehicle model.
Sets the volume of broad­cast, media, ringtone, etc., respectively.
Drag the slide bar to con­trol BASS/MID/TREBLE settings. Select the settings.
Sets the volume ratio when reversing the car, turning on the car’s ignition, etc.
Select additional audio options such as “Speed dependent volume control” that automatically controls Audio volume according to vehicle speed.
Resets the sound to fac­tory default settings.
Select to activate a beep when pressing buttons.
to initialise
5-2 I Settings
Display settings
Reset
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth connections
Adjusts the level of illumination for the
entire system.
Features Description
Sets the display bright-
Dimming
Illumination
Default
Display Off
ness according to mode changes.
Set the levels of illumina­tion for day and night. Select the settings.
Resets the display to fac­tory default settings
Provides the Display Off (touch activation) function.
to initialise
Bluetooth settings
Changes Bluetooth phone settings. Press the
Bluetooth connections
Press the
Select
SETUP
key ▶ Select
SETUP
key
Select
.
Features Description
Displays the paired
Paired
.
Device List
Bluetooth
Audio Connection Status
Bluetooth
Hands-Free Connection Status
Add new
Delete
devices
Help
Bluetooth device list. When selecting from the list, the device is con­nected or disconnected.
An icon appears when you make a Bluetooth Audio connection.
An icon appears when you make a Bluetooth Hands-free connection.
Register a new Bluetooth device.
Select and delete a paired device.
Switches to the Bluetooth Connection Help screen.
05
Display settings I 5-3
Information
Bluetooth
Factory settings
Bluetooth
Auto connection priority
Bluetooth
System Bluetooth info
i
Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be paired.
Only one Bluetooth device can be connected
at a time.
During a Bluetooth device connection, another
device cannot be paired.
When you delete a paired device, the Call
History and Contacts stored in the head unit are also deleted.
Bluetooth Hands-free and Bluetooth Audio
functions are supported.
Hands-free and audio-supported devices,
such as a Bluetooth smartphone or audio, will function normally.
When a Bluetooth device is connected, if
the Bluetooth connection is unexpectedly disconnected, due to being out of communication range, the device powering off, or a Bluetooth communication error, the Bluetooth device automatically searches for and connects to nearby Bluetooth devices.
If the system is not stable, due to a
vehicle-Bluetooth device communication error, restore the Factory settings.
For Factory settings, the Bluetooth settings
are reset to factory settings.
Press the
Select
SETUP
key ▶ Select
.
Auto connection priority
Press the
Select
When the engine is running, the selected
Bluetooth device is automatically con-
nected. If you fail to connect the selected
device, the previously-connected device is
automatically connected, and if it also fails,
then it tries to connect all paired devices
sequentially.
Depending on auto connection priority,
connection to a device may take time.
SETUP
key
Select
.
System Bluetooth info
Press the
Select
Features Description
Vehicle
name
Passkey
Information
i
The vehicle name above is an example.
Check the actual information on the product.
SETUP
key
Select
.
You can change the Bluetooth device name of the vehicle.
You can change the pass­key used for Bluetooth device authentication. The initial passkey is 0000.
5-4 I Settings
Phone projection
Default
settings
For more details, refer to the Phone pro-
jection guide.
Custom button settings
You can choose the feature to be accessed when the
Setting it to a feature that you frequently
use will allow you to access the feature
quickly and conveniently anytime.
For example, setting it to
enable you to access the My Menu screen by pressing the
key is pressed.
My Menu
key.
will
Home screen settings
You can customise the three menu items
at the bottom right of the Home Screen
into the ones you want.
On the Home Screen Settings screen,
drag the menu items on the right to the
area marked in red in the screen below.
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You can select the
the factory default settings.
button to reset to
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Date/Time settings
Language settings
Keyboard settings
Configure the settings for time and date.
Using the arrow buttons, you can change
the values. Date/Time settings do not
automatically change when crossing into
different time zones. The time must be
changed manually on this screen.
Features Description
24-hour
Direct entry
Daylight
saving time
The time display is set in 24-hour format.
If you tap any value, you can directly enter the number in the following screen.
The daylight saving time (DST) is applied.
You can configure the displayed system
language.
When the language is changed, the sys-
tem language is automatically changed.
Unique data including MP3 file name is
not changed.
You can configure the keyboard layout for
each language.
You can configure ABCD or QWERTY
keyboards for the system.
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Configured keyboard layouts are applied
to all input modes.
5-6 I Settings
Screensaver settings
Update
Default
Advanced settings
System info
You can select any of the following screen
formats to be displayed when the screen
or power is turned off (press and hold the
Power button).
• Digital clock and date
• Analogue clock and date
• None
Sets alerts per function if desired by the
user.
Features Description
Sets the media to be
Steering whl mode button
Media
change notifications
played when the steer­ing wheel or rear seat (if provided) ton is pressed.
Sets whether to display media information at the top of the screen as the next item is played when not on the media screen.
MODE
but-
System version information and update
details are available.
Features Description
Version info
Default
Select the to update the system.
When the settings are changed to factory defaults.
button
is selected,
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System Update
Update
Default
At the System Info screen, insert the USB
memory with the latest file downloaded,
and then select the
updating. The system will then reboot
automatically.
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This product needs supplemented software
updates and additional functions, which collectively may take some time to complete, depending on the amount of data.
NOTICE
If the power is disconnected or the USB is
removed during an update, the data might be damaged. Please do not turn off the vehicle while an update is in progress.
When
the data and settings so be cautious of your action.
is selected, it may delete all of
button to begin
5-8 I Settings
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Appendix
Product Specification
Troubleshooting
FAQ
Appendix
Product Specification
TFT-LCD
Screen Size 7 inch(152.4 X 91.44 mm)
Resolution 384,000 pixels (Resolution: 800 x 480)
Operating Method
Viewing Angle Left/Right, Top/Bottom: ALL 89°
Internal Lighting LED
Radio
Channels Country3(A3)
Sensitivity FM: Under 10dBuV/AM: Under 35dBu EMF
Distortion Factor
TFT(Thin Film Transistor) Active Matrix
FM : 87.50 to 108.00 MHz (Step: 50 kHz)
AM : 522 to 1620 kHz (Step: 9 kHz)
Within 2 %
Common
Power Supply DC 14.4 V
Current Consumption
Operating Temperature
Dimensions 234 X 147 X 201 mm
Weight 1.8 (DAB) / 1.7 kg
Bluetooth
Frequency Range
Supported Profile
Number of Channels
2.5 A
-20 to +70 °C (-4 to +158 °F)
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Wireless Technology
2402 to 2480 MHz
Handsfree(1.6), A2DP(1.2), AVRCP(1.4), PBAP(1.0)
79 channels
Operating Powe r
Sleep Current
Storage Temperature
Supported Bluetooth Specification
Maximum Output Power
DC 9 V to DC 16 V
1 mA (Head Unit Only)
-40 to +85 °C (-104 to +185 °F)
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3
0 dBm
6-2 I Appendix
Troubleshooting
1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the
device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device.
2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions
listed below.
3. If the problems persist, contact your Kia dealer.
Problem Possible Cause
There are small red, blue, or green dots on the screen
The sound or image is not working
The screen is being displayed but sound is not working
When the power is turned on, the corners of the screen are dark
Sound is working from only one speaker
• Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel or lighting deficiency may occur within 0.01% of total pixels
• Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned to [ACC] or [ON]?
• Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?
• Has the volume been set to a low level?
• Has the volume been muted?
• The display appearing somewhat dark after prolonged periods of use is normal with LCD panels. It is not a malfunction
• If the screen is very dark, contact your nearest Kia dealer for assistance
• Are the positions of Fader or Balance sound controls adjusted to only one side?
Problem Possible Cause
Sound does not work in AUX mode
The external device is not working
Upon turning power on, the most recent mode screen is not displayed
• Are the audio connector jacks fully inserted into the AUX terminal?
• Is the external device connected with a standard connector cable?
Within modes that play files by reading external sources, such as USB, iPod, or Bluetooth recently played mode screen prior to turn­ing off power may not properly load.
• If the corresponding device is not con-
• If the previous mode still cannot be
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streaming mode, the most
nected, the mode operated prior to the most recent mode will operate
properly played, the mode operated prior to that will operate
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Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
• The fuse is discon­nected
• Replace with a suitable fuse
• If the fuse is disconnected
The power does not turn on
• Device is not prop­erly connected
again, please contact your point of purchase or Kia dealer
• Check to see that the device has been properly connected
The system does not play
The image colour/tone quality is low
• The vehicle battery is low
• The brightness, saturation, hue, and contrast levels are not set properly
• Charge the battery. If the problem persists, contact your point of purchase or Kia dealer
• Properly adjust the bright­ness, saturation, hue, and contrast levels through Display Setup
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
• The volume level
• Adjust the volume level is set to the lowest level
Sound does not work
The sound or image quality is low
• The connection is not proper
• The device is cur­rently fast-forward­ing, rewinding, scanning, or play­ing in slow mode
• Vibration is occur­ring from where the conversion switch has been installed
• Image colour/tone quality is low
• Check to see that the device has been properly connected
• The sound will not work when the device is fast-for­warding, rewinding, scan­ning, or playing in slow mode
• The sound may be short-circuited and the image distorted if the device vibrates
• The device will return to normal once vibrations stop
6-4 I Appendix
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
The USB does not work
• USB memory is damaged
• USB memory has been contaminated
• A separately pur­chased USB HUB is being used
• A USB extension cable is being used
• A USB which is not a Metal Cover Type USB Memory is being used
• An HDD type, CF, SD Memory is being used
• There are no music files which can be played
• Please use the USB after formatting it.
• Remove any foreign sub­stances on the contact sur­face of the USB memory and multimedia terminal
• Directly connect the USB memory with the multime­dia terminal on the vehicle
• Directly connect the USB memory with the multime­dia terminal on the vehicle
• Use standard USB Memory
• Use standard USB Memory
• Only MP3, WMA file for­mats are supported. Please use only the supported music file formats
Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
• There are no titles which can be
The iPod is not rec­ognised even though it has been connected
Bluetooth does not work or its limited func­tions are available
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While operating the device, if an abnormality occurs that cannot be
corrected with the above described measures, press the reset the system.
Press and hold the
off and the system will reset.
played
• The iPod firmware version has not been properly updated
• The iPod device does not recog­nise downloads
• Bluetooth on your mobile phone is set to OFF
• The Bluetooth connection is not made
RESET
key (over 1 second). The device power will turn
• Use iTunes to download and save MP3 files into the iPod
• Use iTunes to update the firmware version and reconnect the iPod with the device
• Reset the iPod and recon­nect with the device
• Set it to ON
• Make the connection active
RESET
key to
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06
FAQ
Bluetooth
System Bluetooth info
Passkey
About Pairing Mobile Phones
Q I cannot pair my mobile phone. What is the cause?
A Check to see that the mobile phone supports Bluetooth
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func-
tion. Verify if Bluetooth on the cell phone is set to OFF. If so, set
it to ON. If the cell phone still can’t be registered, try again after
turning Bluetooth off and on, or delete the device registration on
the multimedia system and cell phone and then register the cell
phone again.
Q What is the difference between pairing a mobile phone and con-
necting a mobile phone?
A Pairing occurs through authenticating the head unit and mobile
phone. Mobile phones paired to the head unit can be connected
and disconnected until the paired mobile phone is deleted from
the system. Bluetooth
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Handsfree features, such as making/
answering calls or managing contacts, are supported only in
mobile phones connected with the head unit.
Q What is a Passkey?
A A passkey is the password used to authenticate the connection
between the head unit and mobile phone. The passkey only
needs to be entered once when pairing the mobile phone for
the first time.
The initial passkey is 0000. You can change it with
menu options.
SETUP
6-6 I Appendix
About Making/Answering Phone Calls
Accept
Reject
Use private
Q How can I answer a call?
A When there is an incoming call, a notification pop-up will
become displayed. To answer the incoming call, press the
button on the screen or the
ing remote controller.
To reject the call, press the
press the
Q What should I do if I am talking on the Handsfree but want to
switch the call to the mobile phone?
A While on a call, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the
key on the steering remote controller or press the
button at the bottom of the Phone screen to switch the call to
your mobile phone.
key on the steering wheel control.
key on the steer-
button on the screen or
About
Bluetooth
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Wireless Technology/
Multimedia System Use Environment
Q What is the range of my wireless connection?
A The wireless connection can be used within 15 yards.
Q How many mobile phones can be paired?
A It is possible to pair up to five mobile phones.
Q Why is call quality sometimes poor?
A
Check the reception sensitivity of the mobile phone when call
quality becomes worsened. The call quality may deteriorate when
the signal strength is low. Call quality may also worsen if metal
objects, such as beverage cans, are placed near the mobile
phone. Check to see if there are metal objects in the vicinity of
the mobile phone. The call sound and quality may differ depend-
ing on the type of mobile phone.
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FAQ I 6-7
Important Safety Information
Before using your Multimedia system, read and follow all instructions and safety information provided in this end user manual ("User's
Guide"). Not following precautions found in this User's Guide can lead to an accident or other serious consequences.
Keep User's Guide in Vehicle
When kept in the vehicle, the User's Guide will be a ready reference for you and other users unfamiliar with the Multimedia system. Please
make certain that before using the system for the first time, all persons have access to the User's Guide and read its instructions and
safety information carefully.
Warning
Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road, and possibly cause an accident or other
serious consequences. Do not change system settings or enter data non-verbally (using your hands) while driving. Stop the vehicle in a
safe and legal manner before attempting these operations. This is important since while setting up or changing some functions as you may
to distract your attention away from the road and remove your hands from the wheel.
Prolonged Views of Screen
Do not access any function requiring a prolonged view of the screen while you are driving. Pull over in a safe and legal manner before
attempting to access a function of the system requiring prolonged attention. Even occasional short scans to the screen may be hazardous
if your attention has been diverted away from your driving task at a critical time.
Volume Setting
Do not raise the volume excessively. Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside traffic and emergency signals while
driving. Driving while unable to hear these sounds could cause an accident.
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FCC
FCC Part 15.19 Statements 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 interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Part 15.21 statement
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate this equipment.
RF Exposure Statement (MPE) The antenna(s) must be installed such that a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm is maintained between the radiator (antenna) and all persons at all times. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transm
FCC Part 15.105 statement This
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
RF Exposure
The antenna (or antennas) must be installed so as to maintain at all times a distance minimum of at least 20 cm between the radiation
source (antenna) and any individual. This device may not be installed or used in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
l’exposition aux RF
L’antenne (ou les antennes) doit tre install e de fa on maintenir tout instant une distance minimum de au moins 20 cm entre la source de
radiation (l’antenne) et toute personne physique.
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