HYUNDAI MOBIS ADB10DWAN User Manual

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Car Multimedia System | Quick Guide
In order to improve the product performance, the functions and services in this manual are subject to change without notice. In case of
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Functions and services in this manual may dier from those in the actual vehicle. For more details, refer to the owner’s manual or brochure
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of your vehicle.
The design and specication of the system may change without prior notice for performance improvement.
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This multimedia system contains open source software, including without limitation, software distributed and/or modied under the GNU
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General Public license, Version 2, June 1991, and the GNU lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999.
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Available materials for operation
Quick Guide
Provided in the format of a booklet. It provides brief information of the system,
including basic controls and main functions.
Symbols in this User’s Manual
Indicates very important information directly related to user safety. Failure to follow
Warning
Caution
Note
If equipped
instructions may cause serious injury.
Indicates important information directly related to user safety. Failure to follow instructions may cause minor injury or vehicle damage or breakdown.
Indicates helpful information for operation of the product.
Displays optional or unequipped features.
This User’s Manual handles all trim models and all optional features. Accordingly, some features may not be available in your vehicle.
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Safety Warnings
Be sure to keep the following instructions. Otherwise, it may cause serious injury or accident.
Driving
Ý
Keep trac regulations while driving.
Relying solely on the navigation system may cause violation of trac rules
and regulations, resulting in an accident.
In order to check the vehicle speed, see the speedometer rst,
not the speed on the navigation system.
The speed on the navigation system may dier from actual vehicle speed.
While driving, refrain from watching the screen.
An accident may occur by negligence in keeping your eyes forward.
To manipulate the screen or buttons requiring multiple steps, be sure to
stop your vehicle.
To use your mobile phone, rst stop your vehicle.
If you use your mobile phone while driving, it may disperse your attention,
resulting in an accident.
When making a call while driving, use the Bluetooth Hands-free function
and if possible, minimise the call time.
Make sure that the volume of the phone is suciently low so
that the external sound is audible.
When you drive with no external sound present may cause a trac accident.
When you drive for a long time with a loud audio volume, it may aect your
hearing.
For emergency services (e.g. hospital, re station), do not rely
solely on the navigation system..
Some emergency services may not be included in the navigation map.
Obtain information in advance for emergency situations.
System handling
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Do NOT arbitrarily disassemble or modify the system.
It may cause accident, re, or electric shock.
Exercise caution to make sure that no liquid or foreign
materials enter the system.
It may cause smoke generation, re ignition, or system failure.
When the screen is not displayed, the volume is muted, or other system failures occur, immediately stop using the system.
Otherwise, it may cause re, electric shock, or fatal system failure.
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When a problem is found, contact the customer service centre or service agency of the company.
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Safety Precautions
Be sure to keep the following instructions. Otherwise, it may cause minor injury or system damage.
Operation
Ü
Use the system with the vehicle started.
When you use the system for a long time with the vehicle stopped, it may
cause battery discharge.
Do NOT arbitrarily install an aftermarket product not
authorised by KIA Motors Company.
It may cause system errors.
Any problems caused by an unauthorised aftermarket product are not
covered by the warranty.
System handling
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Do NOT apply excessive force to the system.
When you apply excessive pressure to the screen, the LCD panel or touch
panel may get damaged.
To clean the screen or button panel, rst turn o the vehicle
and then use a dry, soft cloth to wipe it.
Do not wipe using a rough or hard cloth, chemical ber, organic solvent (e.g.
alcohol, benzene, thinner), or air freshener. The panel surface may become
scratched or damaged due to chemical reaction.
When you install an air freshener on the air conditioner vent, the surface may be deformed due to leakage.
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When a problem is found, contact the customer service centre or service agency of the company.
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System overview
Component names and functions
Turning the system on or o
Using the touch screen
Home screen
All menus screen
Using the Favourites
Split screen
Component names and functions
Control panel
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The system shape and menu arrangement may dier depending on the vehicle model and specications.
PWR button/VOL knob
Custom button (
)
Press the button to turn on or o the
AVN (radio/media).
Press and hold the button to turn o
the screen and sound.
Turn the knob left or right to adjust
the system volume.
Turn the knob while hearing a
guidance message to adjust the volume.
Runs the user-dened function.
Press and hold the button to display
the custom settings screen.
SEEK/TRACK
button
RADIO button
MEDIA button
SETUP button
Changes the broadcast program,
channel, music, or le while using the AV function.
Press and hold the button to search a
broadcast program while listening to radio.
Press and hold the button to fast
forward or rewind during playback (not applicable in Bluetooth audio
mode).
Turns on the radio.
When you press the button
repeatedly with the radio turned on, it toggles between FM and AM modes.
Runs the connected medium.
When you press the button twice
with a medium connected, the media selection window appears.
Displays the Settings screen.
When you press and hold the button
the System Info screen appears.
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TUNE knob/FILE knob/ENTER button
System Reset button
Turn the knob to change the
frequency and channel while listening to radio.
Turn the knob to search music or le
while playing media.
Press the button to select a channel,
music, or le during a search.
Turn the knob on the map screen to
zoom in or out the map
> see TUNE Knob function.”
When you press and hold the button,
the TUNE Knob Function screen
appears.
Resets the system.
(if equipped).
Steering wheel remote control
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The system shape and menu arrangement may dier depending on the vehicle model and specications.
MODE button
Move lever ( / )
Volume lever (+/-)
Mute button (
)
Press the button repeatedly to toggle
among radio and media modes.
Press and hold the button to display
the settings for the steering wheel
mode button:
indicator icons.”
Changes the broadcast program,
channel, music, or le while using the AV function.
Push and hold the lever to search a
broadcast program while listening to radio.
Push and hold the lever to fast
forward or rewind while playing media (except for Bluetooth Audio
mode).
Push the lever up or down to adjust
the volume.
Press the button to mute or unmute
the volume (except for navigation
sound).
Press the button to pause or resume
during playback.
> see “System status
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Call button ( )
End Call button (
)
Voice Recognition button (
)
Before connection of Bluetooth: Press
to display the Bluetooth connection window.
After connection of Bluetooth: Press
to display the recent calls list, press and hold to redial the last number, and press for an incoming call to answer it.
On a Bluetooth call: Press to switch
to Call Waiting and press and hold to switch between the system and mobile phone.
During a Bluetooth call, press to place
the call on hold.
Press to ignore a call with the
Bluetooth connected.
Press and hold to start voice
recognition on your smartphone
through Phone Projection; press to
end voice recognition.
Press and hold the button to end the
function.
Turning the system on or o
Turning on the system
Turn on the vehicle.
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When a safety warning message appears, read it
2
and touch Conrm.
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To change the display language, touch Language.
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Turning o the system
To turn o the system while driving, press and hold
the [PWR] button on the panel.
The screen and sound are turned o.
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To use the system again, press the [PWR] button.
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When you turn o the vehicle, the system automatically turns o.
Warning
Ý
Some functions may not be active while driving to ensure
safety. Those functions run only when the vehicle is stationary.
In order to use them, rst stop the vehicle.
When the screen is not displayed, the volume is muted, or
other system failures occur, immediately stop using the system. When you use the faulty system continuously, it may
cause re, electric shock, or fatal system failure.
Caution
Ü
The system can be turned on even when the ignition switch is
in “ACC” or “ON.” However, when you use the system without
turning on the vehicle for a long time, it may cause battery discharge. To use the system for a long time, be sure to turn on the vehicle.
When you use the system with the vehicle turned on, the
battery warning message appears. The warning message disappears as soon as you turn on the vehicle.
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When you turn o and on the vehicle, the system is turned on
with the mode and settings used when the vehicle was turned
o.
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To prevent audio from playing loud when you turn on the vehicle, adjust the system volume to an adequate level.
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To automatically decrease the system volume, move to the All menus screen and touch Settings > Sound > Volume ratio
>
Start-up Volume Limit to set the function.
Using the touch screen
This system is equipped with a touch-type screen. You can use
various practices by using this feature.
Caution
Ü
Do not press the touch screen with excessive force or a sharp
object. The touch screen may become damaged.
Be careful for the touch screen not to contact any electrically
charged object. Static or other electric shock may cause the system to malfunction or damage the touch screen.
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The touch screen will not respond when you are wearing
gloves. Take o the gloves or wear electrostatic touch gloves.
“Touch” gesture
Lightly touch the desired item and release the nger.
The corresponding function is run or the corresponding menu is selected.
“Touch and hold” gesture
Touch and hold the desired item.
It is used to fast forward or rewind during playback.
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“Slide” gesture
“Drag” gesture
On the media playback screen, touch the slide bar to change the playback position.
You can change the playback position during playback.
Touch and hold the desired item and drag it to another position.
The selected item moves to the new position.
“Swipe” gesture
Lightly swipe the screen in the desired direction.
It is used to move fast vertically or horizontally across the menu screen or options list.
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“Spread/pinch” gesture
Home screen
On the map screen, touch and hold the screen with
two ngers and spread or pinch the ngers.
It is used to zoom in or out the map.
The Home screen provides various functions.
The Home screen is provided with two dierent types: One page
Home screen and Multi-page Home screen. The characteristics of each type are as follows.
The way to access the All menus screen diers depending on
the type.
The One page Home screen provides widgets and shortcut
icons. The map widget position is xed. The other two widgets
and icons can be customised to suit your preferences.
The Multi-page Home screen can display three dierent
widgets. All widgets can be customised to suit your preferences.
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This User’s Manual provides operation descriptions based on the initial state of the Multi-page Home screen.
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To return to the Home screen from other screens, touch
> see “All menus screen.”
.
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Setting the Home screen type
One page Home screen
You can set the Home screen type.
On the Home screen, touch Menu > Edit Home
1
layout.
Select the desired type.
2
The layout of the One Page Home screen is as follows:
Displays the current date and time.
a
Displays the icon to let you know the current status. > see
b
“System status indicator icons.”
Displays active widgets. When a widget is touched, the
c
corresponding function runs in full screen.
widgets on the One page Home screen.”
Displays the map widget. When the map widget is touched,
d
the map appears in full screen.
The All menus screen appears. In this case, all menus appear
e
on the One Page Home screen.
> see “Editing
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Displays the Call screen.
f
When the phone projection is connected, the corresponding
g
screen appears.
Can display the direction of Mecca upon a prayer time.
h
Displays the Favourites screen. > see “Using the Favourites.”
i
The list of menu items appears.
j
Edit Home widgets: Used to edit the types and positions
of widgets on the Home screen.
Edit Home icons: Used to edit the types of icons on the
Home screen.
Edit Home layout: Used to change the Home screen type
to the One page Home screen or Multi-page Home screen.
Manual: Displays the QR code that provides access to the
online user manual for the system.
Editing widgets on the One page Home screen
You can edit the types and positions for widgets to display on the
One page Home screen.
On the Home screen, touch Menu > Edit Home
1
widgets.
Perform any of the following options:
2
To change the widget type, touch and hold the desired
widget and then drag it from the widget list to the widget area.
To change the location of a widget, touch and hold the
widget and then drag it in the widget area to the desired position.
a b
List of widgets
a
Widget area
b
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You cannot change the map widget to another one on the
One page Home screen.
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To initialise the types and positions of widgets, touch Default.
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Editing icons on the One page Home screen
Multi-page Home screen
You can arrange frequently used icons at the bottom of the One
page Home screen to run the functions directly.
On the Home screen, touch Menu > Edit Home
1
icons.
Perform any of the following options:
2
To change the icon type, touch and hold the desired icon
and then drag it from the icon list to the icon area.
To change the location of an icon, touch and hold the icon
and then drag it in the icon area to the desired position.
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To initialise the types and positions of icons, touch Default.
The layout of the Multi-page Home screen is as follows:
Displays the current date and time.
a
Displays the icon to let you know the current status. > see
b
“System status indicator icons.”
Displays active widgets. When a widget is touched, the
c
corresponding function runs in full screen.
widgets on the Multi-page Home screen.”
The list of menu items appears.
d
Edit Home widgets: Used to edit the types and positions
of widgets on the Home screen.
Edit Home icons: Used to edit the types of icons on the
Home screen.
Edit Home type: Used to change the Home screen type to
the One page Home screen or Multi-page Home screen.
Manual: Displays the QR code that provides access to the
online user manual for the system.
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To see all menus in Multi-page Home screen, swipe the screen
to the left.
> see “Editing
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Editing widgets on the Multi-page Home screen
Editing icons on the Multi-page Home screen
You can edit the types and positions of the widgets to display on
the Multi-page Home screen.
On the Home screen, touch Menu > Edit Home
1
widgets.
Perform any of the following options:
2
To change the widget type, touch and hold the desired
widget and then drag it from the widget list to the widget area.
To change the location of a widget, touch and hold the
widget and then drag it in the widget area to the desired position.
a
List of widgets
a
Widget area
b
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To initialise the types and positions of widgets, touch Default.
b
You can see and rearrange the list of icons in the Multi-page Home screen.
On the Home screen, touch Menu > Edit Home
1
icons.
To change the location of an icon, touch and hold,
2
and drag the icon to the desired position.
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To return an icon’s position to the default setting, touch
Default.
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All menus screen
You can see all menus for each Home on a single screen.
Viewing the list of all menus on One page Home Screen
On the Home screen, touch the icon for All menus.
Seeing all menus on the Multi-page Home screen
Touch and gently swipe the Home screen to the left
as shown below.
The All menus screen appears.
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Using the Favourites
You can add frequently used menus as favourite icons and run
the icons directly on the Home screen or All menus screen.
Adding a favourite menu
On the All menus screen, touch Favourites > Add
1
to favourites.
Arranging the items in Favourites
You can change the order of items in Favourites.
On the All menus screen, touch Favourites
1
Menu > Rearrange.
Touch and hold an item and then drag it to the
2
desired position.
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You can only change the order of icons. You cannot move an icon to a blank space.
Deleting items in Favourites
You can delete items from the list of favourites.
>
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When there is any previously added favourite icon, move to the Favourites screen and touch Menu > Add.
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You can add favourite icons up to 24 menus.
Select an item to add and touch Add > Yes.
2
On the All menus screen, touch Favourites
1
Menu > Delete.
Select an item(s) to delete and touch Delete
2
Yes.
>
>
Split screen
You can set to display various information such as map, AV info,
driving info, and clock on the split system screen.
Opening the split screen
Touch the split screen button.
The split screen appears on the right.
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When the Menu button exists at the top of the screen, you can open the split screen by touching Menu > Split screen.
Editing the split screen
You can change information on the split screen.
Touch and hold, and then drag the split screen up or down to select the desired information item.
Closing the split screen
Touch the split screen button when the split screen is open.
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When the Menu button exists at the top of the screen, you can close the split screen by touching Menu > Split screen.
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02
Useful functions
Using the phone projection function
Driving assist video
Using the phone projection
function
When you connect an Android smartphone or iPhone to the vehicle with a USB cable, you can run and control applications on the phone through the wide screen using its user-friendly
interface.
Paring to an Android smartphone via Android Auto
On the All menus screen, touch Settings
2
Device Connection > Android Auto and select the Enable Android Auto checkbox.
>
When you connect an Android smartphone to the vehicle with Android Auto, you can run and control applications on the phone
through the wide screen using its user-friendly interface.
To use Android Auto, rst check the following.
1
Visit the Android Auto website at https://www.android.
com/auto to check the list of countries, device types, and models that support Android Auto.
Download and install the Android Auto application from
Google Play Store. It is not possible to install Android Auto
in countries that do not support the feature.
2-2
Connect a smartphone to the multimedia USB
3
port on your vehicle by using the USB cable.
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When connection is made for the rst time, the system screen displays a notication window. Check the details
and then touch OK.
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To end the Android Auto and disconnect from the
smartphone, remove the USB cable from the system.
Caution
Ü
Do not repeatedly connect and remove the USB connector
within a short time. It may cause device errors or system failures.
When the smartphone is locked, unlock it rst and
4
then consent to the use of Android Auto.
After the smartphone is recognised, the Home screen displays
the Android Auto menu.
On the All menus screen, touch Android Auto.
5
Perform the desired function.
6
To run the functions for phone, music, or navigation on
the smartphone, touch the corresponding app icon.
To use the Google voice recognition, press the [
on the steering wheel.
To run a media app on the smartphone through the
system, press the [MODE] button on the steering wheel.
To make a Bluetooth call, press the [
steering wheel.
] button on the
] button
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You cannot change the Android Auto settings when
connected via a USB cable.
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The icons on the screen are subject to change according to
the policy of Google Corporation.
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Applications or functions used through Android Auto
are subject to change according to the policy of Google
Corporation. For supportable functions, visit the Android website at https://www.android.com/auto.
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To use the functions on your smartphone with the minimised system settings, update the smartphone OS to the latest version.
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The recognition time may dier depending on the device type, rmware, and OS version.
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Charges may apply for any mobile data used while Android Auto is running.
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Some functions may not work properly depending on the network signal strength.
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Avoid interacting with the smartphone while using Android Auto.
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You cannot use the following functions when Android Auto is in use.
USB mode
-
Browse function using the [TUNE/FILE] knob
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Apple CarPlay
-
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Paring to an iPhone via Apple CarPlay
After you connect an iPhone to the vehicle with Apple CarPlay,
you can run and control applications on the phone through the system screen.
To use Apple CarPlay, rst check the following:
1
For iPhone models that support Apple CarPlay, visit the
Apple website at https://www.apple.com/kr/ios/carplay.
Make sure that the Apple CarPlay is activated in the iPhone
settings. When Apple CarPlay is not available, update to
the latest version of iOS.
On the All menus screen, touch Settings
2
Device Connection > Apple CarPlay and then check Enable Apple CarPlay.
>
Connect an iPhone to the multimedia USB port on
3
the vehicle by using the provided USB cable.
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When connection is made for the rst time, the system screen displays a notication window. Check the details
and then touch OK.
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To end the Apple CarPlay and disconnect from the iPhone, remove the USB cable from the system.
Caution
Ü
Do not repeatedly connect and remove the USB connector
within a short time. It may cause device errors or system failures.
When the iPhone is locked, unlock it rst and then
4
consent to the use of Apple CarPlay.
After the iPhone is recognised, the Home screen displays the
Apple CarPlay menu.
On the All menus screen, touch Apple CarPlay.
5
2-4
Perform the desired function.
6
To run any of functions (phone, messaging, navigation,
etc.) on your iPhone, touch the corresponding function
icon.
To display the system Home screen, touch
To run the media application in the iPhone, press the
[MODE] button on the steering wheel.
To run the Siri voice recognition, press the [
the steering wheel.
To answer a call, press the [
wheel.
] button on the steering
.
] button on
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You cannot change the Apple CarPlay settings when connected via a USB cable.
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Applications or functions used through Apple CarPlay
are subject to change according to the policy of Apple Corporation. For supportable functions, visit the Apple
Corporation website at http://www.apple.com/ios/carplay.
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To use the functions on your smartphone with the minimised system settings, update the smartphone OS to the latest version.
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The recognition time may dier depending on the device type, rmware, and OS version.
AA
Charges may apply for any mobile data used while Apple
CarPlay is running.
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Some functions may not work properly depending on the network signal strength.
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Avoid interacting with the smartphone while using Apple
CarPlay.
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You cannot use the following functions when Apple CarPlay is
in use.
Bluetooth
-
USB mode
-
Browse function using the [TUNE/FILE] knob
-
Android Auto
-
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d
e
Driving assist video
You can see the view outside the vehicle through the system screen.
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The displayed screen may dier depending on the vehicle
model.
Warning
Ý
Using the rear-view video
Press the “R” (Reverse) button shifter (or move the
1
shift lever to “R” in a previous vehicle model) with
the vehicle turned on.
The system automatically displays the rear view with parking assist guide lines.
When backing up, make sure to follow the guidelines below:
Before entering your vehicle, always check the area behind
your vehicle.
Do not solely rely on the rear view camera when backing up.
Always ensure that it is safe to back up by checking behind you and looking in the rearview mirrors.
Always back up slowly and stop immediately if you suspect
that a person, especially a child, might be behind you.
Caution
Ü
The distance shown on the screen may dier from the actual one.
Be sure to check the rear and left and right sides with your own eyes for safety.
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Safely park your vehicle, checking the rear view
2
and guide lines.
f
b
Moving direction lines (yellow)
a
Displays the vehicle’s moving direction based on the
steering angle.
Neutral steering lines (blue)
b
Displays the moving direction if you reverse the vehicle in
neutral. Noting these lines, you can determine whether
the vehicle is stopped in correct direction and the distances to the neighboring vehicles are adequate.
a
a
c
Collision warning lines (red)
c
Used to prevent collision.
Rear top view button
d
Touch the button to display the rear top view.
Parking distance warning
e
While parking the vehicle, the warning color changes for
three dierent levels (1/2/3) depending on the distance to
obstacles.
Camera image adjustment
f
Used to adjust the brightness and contrast of camera
images.
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The rear view screen remains active even if you shift to any
position other than "R" (Reverse) after reversing. However,
the parking guides do not appear on the screen. When you
shift to "P" (Park) or drive at a predetermined speed or faster,
the rear view screen will be deactivated and the system will display the previous screen automatically.
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You can change the operation setting for the rear view camera. On the All menus screen, touch Settings > Advanced > Extend rear camera use
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Noting the parking assist guide lines based on the steering,
(if equipped).
you can see the moving direction.
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A warning sound is heard when the vehicle approaches obstacles while parking. When you set to automatically lower the audio volume while parking, it can prevent accidents caused by failure to hear the warning sound. On the All menus screen, touch Settings > Sound > Volume ratio > Proximity Warning.
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Radio
Manipulating the radio
Manipulating the radio
You can scan radio channels by using various options. Save your favourite channels to the presets list.
Perform any of the following options:
On the All menus screen, touch Radio.
On the control panel, press the [RADIO] button.
Radio screen
The radio screen provides various functions while listening to radio broadcasts.
a
c
h
d
b
f
e
g
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
Can change the radio mode.
b
Presets list
c
Radio broadcast information
d
You can delete or save the current frequency to the presets
e
list.
Split Screen: Can turn on or o the split screen mode.
f
You can listen to each radio channel for a short time and
g
select a desired channel.
The list of menu items appears.
h
Station list: Can see the list of available radio stations.
Auto-sort favourites: Used to sort the presets according
to the order of radio station frequencies.
Reorder favourites: Can change the location of a channel
by dragging on the presets list.
Delete favourites: Can delete a registered channel from
the presets list.
Sound settings: Can congure system sound settings.
> see “Conguring the sound settings.”
Manual: Displays the QR code that provides access to the
online user manual for the system.
Split screen: Can turn on or o the split screen mode.
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The broadcast station names and local information are
displayed using GPS data. Those information may not appear when there is no GPS data received.
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The displayed broadcast station names may not match the actual ones.
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Changing the radio mode
Changing the radio channel
Perform any of the following options:
On the Radio screen, touch FM/AM repeatedly.
On the control panel, press the [RADIO] button repeatedly.
The radio mode changes in the order of FM > AM.
Perform any of the following options:
On the Radio screen, touch a desired channel from the
presets list.
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You can change the channel simply by pushing the [
/ ] lever on the steering wheel.
On the control panel, press the [
You can move to the previous or next channel with good reception.
When you know an accurate frequency, turn the [TUNE/FILE]
knob on the control panel to change the frequency.
You can listen to the changed radio broadcast.
SEEK] or [TRACK ] button.
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Using the scan function
Registering the current radio channel
You can listen to each broadcast briey and select a desired one.
On the Radio screen, touch
1
Only the channels with good reception can be listened for 5 seconds in turn.
When you nd the desired broadcast, touch
2
You can continue listening to the scanned channel.
SCAN
.
SCAN
When you register the current channel, you can easily select it later.
Perform any of the following options:
While listening to a broadcast, touch and hold an empty
preset number with no channel on the radio screen.
While listening to a broadcast, touch
screen.
The current channel is added to the presets list.
in the middle of the
.
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Touch and hold a previously congured preset number to
reassign it with the currently listening channel.
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You can register up to 40 channels.
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Editing the radio channel list
Changing the order of registered channels
On the Radio screen, touch Menu > Reorder
1
favourites.
On the presets list, touch next to the channel
2
you want to move, then drag it to reposition.
The presets list is updated with the sequences changed.
Deleting a registered channel
On the Radio screen, touch Menu > Delete
1
favourites.
Select the channel to delete and touch Delete
2
Yes.
The channel is deleted and the preset number is emptied.
AA
When the current channel is already assigned to the presets list, touch the
icon to remove the channel from the list.
>
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04
Media
Using media
Using media
a
l
You can use the USB mode to play music or video les on a connected mobile device, such as USB device and MP3 player. You
can also play Bluetooth music by connecting a Bluetooth device, which supports a Bluetooth function.
Perform any of the following options:
2
On the Home screen, touch the AV info widget.
On the control panel, press the [MEDIA] button.
AA
When multiple media are connected, press the [MEDIA] button once more and then touch the desired media source from the media selection window.
Listening to music from a USB device
Connect a media device to play to the multimedia
1
USB port.
AA
Playback may start automatically depending on the media
type.
AA
For more information about supportable devices and le
4-2
types:
> see “USB mode.”
AA
The shapes and arrangement of the buttons and
multimedia USB port may dier depending on the vehicle model and specications.
USB music screen
b
d
hki j
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
Moves to the le list screen.
b
Displays the sequence number of the current le and the total
c
number of les for playback.
Displays the information of the current music.
d
Used to change the repeat playback mode.
e
Used to turn on or o the random playback mode.
f
c
e f g
Used to hide the current music.
g
Restart playing the current le or previous le.
h
Can pause or resume playback.
i
Can play the next le.
j
Can see the duration of the playing song and the current
k
playback position.
The list of menu items appears.
l
Media Sources: Opens the media selection window.
Songs for this artist: Moves to the list of the artist’s songs.
Songs for this album: Moves to the list of music albums
that contain the current song.
Sound settings: Can congure system sound settings.
> see “Conguring the sound settings.”
Manual: Displays the QR code that provides access to the
online user manual for the system.
Split screen: Can turn on or o the split screen mode.
Pause/Resume
You can pause or resume playback of a USB music le.
Perform any of the following options:
On the USB music playback screen, touch
On the steering wheel, press the [
] button.
or .
Rewind/Fast-forward
You can listen to music in the USB device from the desired point
by using this function.
Perform any of the following options:
On the USB music playback screen, touch and hold
.
On the control panel, press and hold the [
[TRACK
On the steering wheel, press and hold the [
] button.
SEEK] or
/ ] lever.
or
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Resuming playback of the current music
You can play the current music in the USB device from the
beginning.
Perform any of the following options:
On the USB music playback screen, touch
On the control panel, press the [
On the steering wheel, press up the [
AA
When you touch the
playback has started, the current le is played from the
beginning.
AA
When you touch the
playback starts, the previous le is played.
button after 3 seconds once
button within 3 seconds after
SEEK] button.
.
/ ] lever.
Changing the repeated playback mode for USB music
You can change the repeated playback mode for USB music: Repeat One and Repeat All.
On the USB music playback screen, touch
repeatedly.
Each time the icon is touched, the playback repetition modes are
toggled and the activated mode icon appears on the screen.
AA
The active mode diers depending on the playing media or
list.
Turning on/o the random playback
Playing the current or next music le
You can play the current or next music le in the USB device.
Perform any of the following options:
To play the previous le on the USB playback screen, double-
. Alternatively, double-press the [ SEEK] button
. Alternatively, press the [TRACK ] on the control panel.
/ ] lever on the steering wheel.
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touch on the control panel.
To play the next le on the USB music playback screen, touch
AA
You can also use the [
AA
On the control panel, turn the [TUNE/FILE] knob to search for
a music le and press the knob within 5 seconds to play it.
AA
When there is no input for 5 seconds, the search stops and
the system displays the information of the current le.
You can turn on or o the random playback mode for USB music.
On the USB music playback screen, touch
repeatedly.
Each time the icon is touched, the random playback mode is turned on and o. When the random playback is active, the les
are played randomly with no sequence.
USB music list screen
d
You can search and play the desired music from the list by touching List on the USB music playback screen.
a
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
Moves to the upper folder or category.
b
Displays the folder/category name.
c
Can see music les for each category.
d
The list of menu items appears.
e
e
b
Media Sources: Opens the media selection window.
Show current track: Moves to the folder where the
playing le is located. This option is disabled when the le
belongs to the current list.
Split screen: Can turn on or o the split screen mode.
c
Caution
Ü
Be sure to start the vehicle before connecting a USB device.
When you start the vehicle after connecting a USB device, the USB device may get damaged.
Be careful of static electricity when connecting or removing a
USB device. It may cause a system failure.
Be careful for your body or any object not to contact the
multimedia USB port. It may cause an accident or system
failures.
Do not repeatedly connect and remove the USB connector
within a short time. It may cause device errors or system failures.
Do not use a USB device for purposes other than playback.
When you connect a USB for charging or heating, the system
performance may decrease or it may cause system failures.
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AA
When connecting a USB storage, do not use a separate extension cable and directly connect to the multimedia USB port. When you connect a USB storage via a USB hub or
extension cable, the device may not be recognised.
AA
Push the USB connector all the way into the multimedia USB port. When the connector is not fully inserted, a
communication problem may occur.
AA
Noise may occur when removing a USB device from the
system.
AA
You can play only the les that have been encoded in the
standard format.
AA
The following USB devices may not be recognised or may not
work properly.
Encrypted MP3 players
-
USB devices that are not recognised as removable disks
-
AA
USB devices may not be recognised depending on the device
status.
AA
Some USB devices may not be supported due to compatibility
issues.
AA
USB device recognition may take longer than usual depending on the device type, capacity, and le formats on the device.
AA
Some devices may not be charged through USB connection. It depends on the USB specications.
AA
You can hide les only in the USB device formatted in exFAT/ NTFS/FAT16/32. The hidden les can be found in the “Hidden_”
folder.
Playing video from a USB device
Connect a media device to play to the multimedia
1
USB port.
AA
Playback may start automatically depending on the media
type.
AA
For more information about supportable devices and le types:
> see “USB mode.”
AA
The shapes and arrangement of the buttons and
multimedia USB port may dier depending on the vehicle model and specications.
Perform any of the following options:
2
On the Home screen, touch the AV info widget.
On the control panel, press the [MEDIA] button.
AA
When multiple media are connected, press the [MEDIA] button once more and then touch the desired media source from the media selection window.
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USB video screen
j
a
c
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
Moves to the le list screen.
b
Displays the folder and le names.
c
Displays the sequence number of the current le and the total
d
number of les for playback.
Restart playing the current le or previous le.
e
Can pause or resume playback.
f
Can play the next le.
g
Used to change the repeat playback mode.
h
Can see the information details.
i
Can see the duration of the currently playing video and the
j
current playback position.
k
b
d
e f g ih
The list of menu items appears.
k
Media Sources: Can see the media selection window.
Info: Can see the information of the playing video le.
Change Audio: Can change the audio track. This option is
available when the playing video contains multiple audio tracks.
Sound settings: Can congure system sound settings.
> see “Conguring the sound settings.”
Display settings: Can congure system screen settings.
> see “Conguring the display settings.”
Manual: Displays the QR code that provides access to the
online user manual for the system.
Split screen: Can turn on or o the split screen mode.
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Pause/Resume
Resuming playback of the current video
You can pause or resume playback of a USB video le.
Perform any of the following options:
On the USB video playback screen, touch
On the steering wheel, press the [
] button.
or .
Rewind/Fast-forward
You can watch video in the USB device from the desired point by
using this function.
Perform any of the following options:
On the USB video playback screen, touch and hold
.
On the control panel, press and hold the [
[TRACK
On the steering wheel, press and hold the [
] button.
SEEK] or
/ ] lever.
or
You can play the current video in the USB device from the
beginning.
Perform any of the following options:
On the USB video playback screen, touch
On the control panel, press the [
On the steering wheel, press up the [
AA
When you touch the
playback has started, the current le is played from the
beginning.
AA
When you touch the
playback starts, the previous le is played.
button after 3 seconds once
button within 3 seconds after
SEEK] button.
.
/ ] lever.
4-8
Playing the current or next video le
USB video list screen
You can play the current or next video le in the USB device.
Perform any of the following options:
To play the previous video le on the USB playback screen,
double-touch
button on the control panel.
To play the next video le on the USB playback screen, touch
. Alternatively, press the [TRACK ] on the control panel.
AA
You can also use the [
AA
On the control panel, turn the [TUNE/FILE] knob to search for
a video le and press the knob within 5 seconds to play the le.
AA
When there is no input for 5 seconds, the search stops and
the system displays the information of the current le.
. Alternatively, double-press the [ SEEK]
/ ] lever on the steering wheel.
Changing the repeated playback mode for USB video
You can change the repeated playback mode for USB video: Repeat One and Repeat All.
On the USB video playback screen, touch
repeatedly.
Each time the icon is touched, the playback repetition modes are
toggled and the activated mode icon appears on the screen.
AA
The active mode diers depending on the playing media or
list.
You can search and play the desired video from the list by touching List on the USB video playback screen.
a
b
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
Moves to the upper folder.
b
Displays the folder name.
c
The list of menu items appears.
d
d
c
Media Sources: Can see the media selection window.
Show current track: Moves to the folder where the
playing le is located. This option is disabled when the le
belongs to the current list.
Split screen: Can turn on or o the split screen mode.
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Caution
Ü
Be sure to start the vehicle before connecting a USB device.
When you start the vehicle after connecting a USB device, the USB device may get damaged.
Be careful of static electricity when connecting or removing a
USB device. It may cause a system failure.
Be careful for your body or any object not to contact the
multimedia USB port. It may cause an accident or system
failures.
Do not repeatedly connect and remove the USB connector
within a short time. It may cause device errors or system failures.
Do not use a USB device for purposes other than playback.
When you connect a USB for charging or heating, the system
performance may decrease or it may cause system failures.
AA
When connecting a USB storage, do not use a separate extension cable and directly connect to the multimedia USB port. When you connect a USB storage via a USB hub or
extension cable, the device may not be recognised.
AA
Push the USB connector all the way into the multimedia USB port. When the connector is not fully inserted, a
communication problem may occur.
AA
Noise may occur when removing a USB device from the
system.
AA
You can play only the les that have been encoded in the
standard format.
AA
The following USB devices may not be recognised or may not
work properly.
Encrypted MP3 players
-
USB devices that are not recognised as removable disks
-
AA
USB devices may not be recognised depending on the device
status.
AA
Some USB devices may not be supported due to compatibility
issues.
AA
USB device recognition may take longer than usual depending on the device type, capacity, and le formats on the device.
AA
Some devices may not be charged through USB connection. It depends on the USB specications.
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a
k
i
Listening to music via Bluetooth
Bluetooth audio playback screen
To use a Bluetooth device for audio playback, connect a device that supports Bluetooth communication such as mobile phone
and MP3 player.
For more information about Bluetooth connection:
“Connecting a Bluetooth device.”
AA
The controls or display screens may dier depending on the
connected Bluetooth device, phone model, and music player application.
AA
The steaming may not be supported in some music player applications.
AA
Some functions may not be available depending on the connected Bluetooth device or phone model.
AA
When a media device or mobile phone is connected by both
the Bluetooth and USB cable at the same time, the device
or system may not work properly. To use the Bluetooth connection, remove all cables from the device.
> see
The media player runs when you play a music le from a
connected audio device via Bluetooth.
j
b
c
d e f
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
Name of the connected Bluetooth device
b
Displays the information of the current music.
c
Restart playing the current le or play the previous le.
d
Can pause or resume playback.
e
Can play the next le.
f
Used to change the repeat playback mode.
g
Used to turn on or o the random playback mode.
h
Can see the duration of the playing song and the current
i
playback position.
Moves to the le list screen.
j
AA
The list of Bluetooth audio les may not appear
depending on the connected device or app.
g h
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The list of menu items appears.
k
Connections: Can congure the Bluetooth connection
settings.
Sound settings: Can congure system sound settings.
> see “Conguring the sound settings.”
Media Sources: Opens the media selection window.
Manual: Displays the QR code that provides access to the
online user manual for the system.
Split screen: Can turn on or o the split screen mode.
> see “Connecting a Bluetooth device.”
Pause/Resume
You can pause or resume playback of a Bluetooth audio le.
Perform any of the following options:
On the Bluetooth audio playback screen, touch
On the steering wheel, press the [
] button.
or .
Resuming playback of the current Bluetooth
audio le
You can play the current Bluetooth audio le from the beginning.
Perform any of the following options:
On the Bluetooth audio playback screen, touch
On the control panel, press the [
On the steering wheel, press up the [
AA
The actions required may dier depending on the connected
device.
SEEK] button.
/ ] lever.
.
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Playing the current or next audio le
You can play the current or next Bluetooth audio le.
Perform any of the following options:
To play the previous audio le on the Bluetooth playback
screen, double-touch
[
SEEK] button on the control panel.
To play the next audio le on the Bluetooth playback screen,
touch control panel.
AA
You can also use the [
AA
On the control panel, turn the [TUNE/FILE] knob to search for
a music le and press the knob within 5 seconds to play it.
AA
When there is no operation for 5 seconds, the search stops and the system displays the information of the playing content.
AA
The actions required may dier depending on the connected
device.
. Alternatively, press the [TRACK ] button on the
. Alternatively, double-tap the
/ ] lever on the steering wheel.
Changing the repeated playback mode for Bluetooth audio
You can change the repeated playback mode for Bluetooth audio: Repeat One and Repeat All.
On the Bluetooth audio playback screen, touch repeatedly.
Each time the icon is touched, the playback repetition modes are
toggled and the activated mode icon appears on the screen.
AA
The active mode diers depending on the playing media or
list.
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Turning on/o the random playback
You can turn on or o the random playback mode for Bluetooth
audio.
On the Bluetooth audio playback screen, touch repeatedly.
Each time the icon is touched, the random playback mode is turned on and o. When the random playback is active, the les
are played randomly with no sequence.
AA
The active random playback mode diers depending on the
playing media or list.
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06
Phone
Connecting a Bluetooth device
Making a call via Bluetooth
Accepting an incoming call over Bluetooth
Checking a new message over Bluetooth
Connecting a Bluetooth device
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless networking technology.
The Bluetooth communication function allows you to exchange data by connecting a Bluetooth device to another neighboring Bluetooth device without a cable connection. With this function,
you can use dierent types of devices more eciently.
To make a phone call or play audio from a Bluetooth device, check
the following rst:
For a device that is not registered to the system,
“Registering a device.”
A registered device will automatically connect to the system
when you bring it near the system. If it does not automatically connects,
registered device.”
Warning
Ý
Pull over the vehicle at a safe place before connecting a Bluetooth device to the system. When a trac accident occurs while
attempting connection, it may cause severe or fatal injury.
AA
The Bluetooth connection function supports only the hands-
free and audio related functions. Connect your mobile phone,
MP3 player, or device that supports the hands-free or audio
function.
AA
For more information about compatible devices, visit the
company website at http://www.kia.com.
> See “Connecting a registered device.“, “Disconnecting a
> see
Registering a device
To connect a Bluetooth device to the system, rst add the device
to the list of Bluetooth devices on the system.
AA
You can add Bluetooth devices up to 6.
On the All menus screen, touch Settings >
1
Device Connection > Bluetooth > Connection settings > Add new.
AA
To register a device for the rst time, press the [ on the steering wheel or by touching Phone on the All menus screen.
Select the function to connect.
2
] button
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Turn on Bluetooth on the Bluetooth device to
3
connect and select the vehicle system on the list of searched devices.
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The system’s Bluetooth name can be seen on the Add new
window.
Check that the authentication code on the
4
Bluetooth device screen matches the one on the system screen and approve the connection on the device.
When your Bluetooth device is a mobile phone,
5
to download the contacts and messages from the phone, you must allow the access request on the mobile phone.
AA
Access is only required to use Bluetooth calling. There will be no access request when you connect an audio device.
AA
After the access request is approved, it may take a while until Bluetooth connection is completed. As soon as Bluetooth connection is completed, the Bluetooth connection indicator icon appears at the top of the screen.
AA
Access to data can be enabled or disabled by using the Bluetooth Settings menu on the mobile phone. For more
details, refer to the mobile phone’s user manual.
AA
You cannot register another device while operating a Bluetooth device.
AA
In order not to use the automatic Bluetooth connection, turn
o the Bluetooth function on the device.
6-3
Connecting a registered device
To use a Bluetooth device, rst connect a registered Bluetooth
device to the system.
AA
You can add one Bluetooth hands-free kit or up to two
Bluetooth audio devices.
On the All menus screen, touch Settings >
1
Device Connection > Bluetooth > Connection settings.
Touch the device name to connect or touch
2
Connect.
AA
If you cannot connect your device, check to make sure its Bluetooth option is enabled.
AA
When the connection is terminated abnormally due to being out of range or device failures, the connection is automatically restored as soon as the device returns to the connection range or normal state.
AA
When connection is unstable due to a Bluetooth communication error, on the All menus screen, touch
Settings > Device Connection > Bluetooth > Factory settings to reset the Bluetooth function and connect the
device again.
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d
ga
e f
Bluetooth connection screen
c
b
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
Add or delete a Bluetooth device.
b
AA
You can also add or delete devices by touching their name.
Choose to use the hands-free function or Bluetooth audio.
c
View a list of registered Bluetooth devices.
d
Add a new device to the system.
e
Delete a registered device from the system.
f
The list of menu items appears.
g
Manual: Displays the QR code that provides access to the
online user manual for the system.
Split screen: Can turn on or o the split screen mode.
Disconnecting a registered device
On the All menus screen, touch Settings >
1
Device Connection > Bluetooth > Connection settings.
Touch the connected device name or touch
2
Disconnect.
Deleting a registered device
If you will no longer use a Bluetooth device or you want to add
a new device when 6 devices are already registered, delete an
existing registered device.
On the All menus screen, touch Settings >
1
Device Connetion > Bluetooth > Connection settings > Delete devices.
Select a device to delete and touch Delete.
2
To delete all registered devices, touch Mark all > Delete.
Touch Yes.
3
AA
Deleting a registered device will remove all associated contacts and the call history from the system.
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Making a call via Bluetooth
You can connect a Bluetooth device with the hands-free function
to use a Bluetooth phone. The Bluetooth connection allows you to view call details directly from the system screen, and to make calls safely and easily using the system microphone and speaker.
Warning
Ý
Dialing from the recent call list
Make calls directly from call history of your mobile device.
When you connect your mobile device and system over Bluetooth, the list of recent calls from the device will be downloaded to the system and you can call them again by selecting them from the
system screen. The system has a built-in microphone and speaker
that allows using phone safely and easily.
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Pull over the vehicle at a safe place before connecting
your mobile phone. When a trac accident occurs while
attempting connection, it may cause severe or fatal injury.
While driving, do not make a call by dialing a phone number
or do not pick up your phone to talk. Distraction by the use
of a mobile phone may cause you not to recognise trac ow around and not to cope with unexpected situations. As a result, a trac accident may occur. If necessary, use the Bluetooth hands-free function and make the call as short as
possible.
Perform any of the following options:
1
On the All menus screen, touch Phone.
On the steering wheel, press the [
On the Bluetooth Call screen, touch .
2
Choose a call from the list.
3
The system dials the selected number.
AA
You can move to a desired number by pushing the [
/ ] lever on the steering wheel without touching on
the screen.
] button.
AA
b
c d e f
a g
The download may not work in some phone models. For more information about compatibility, visit the company
website at http://www.kia.com.
AA
You can download up to 50 call records for each list.
AA
Call durations do not appear on the system screen.
AA
You cannot download call records when the download is prohibited by the phone. Some phone models may require approval for a download. When a successful download is not made, check the phone screen or its settings.
AA
When call records are newly downloaded, the previous records are removed.
AA
Learn more about receiving calls while using Bluetooth
connection.
> see “Accepting an incoming call over Bluetooth.”
Recent calls list screen
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
View a list of recent calls downloaded to the system from the
b
device.
View all recent calls.
c
View only dialed calls in the list.
d
View only received calls in the list.
e
View only missed calls in the list.
f
The list of menu items appears.
g
Download: Download the list of recent calls from the
connected mobile device.
Bluetooth settings: Can change the Bluetooth settings.
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Dialing from the favourites list
Make a list of frequently used phone numbers to call them quickly in the future.
When you connect your mobile device and system over Bluetooth, your contacts stored on the device will be downloaded to the system, and you can add frequently used phone numbers to the favourites list. Call your favourite contacts quickly and easily by selecting them from the list.
Perform any of the following options:
1
On the All menus screen, touch Phone.
On the steering wheel, press the [
On the Bluetooth Call screen, touch .
2
On the favourites screen, touch Add new and
3
select a name from the displayed list.
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If you already have contacts on your favourites list, touch Menu > Edit on the favourites screen.
] button.
To set a phone number as a favourite, touch the
4
button next to it.
The phone number is now added to your favourites list.
Choose a contact from the list.
5
The system dials the selected contact.
AA
You can add up to 10 favourite contacts for each device.
AA
In the favourite contacts list, the default emergency phone number is set for use upon emergency.
AA
When another mobile phone is connected, the screen does not display the contacts from the previous phone but they are kept in the system until the phone is deleted from the list.
AA
Learn more about receiving calls while using Bluetooth
connection.
> see “Accepting an incoming call over Bluetooth.”
6-8
Favourites screen
a d
b
c
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
The emergency call list allows you to quickly dial the police,
b
national intelligence service, and other agencies.
View a list of favourite contacts.
c
The list of menu items appears.
d
Add new/edit: Add a new contact or edit the favourites
list from downloaded contacts.
Delete: Delete a contact from the favourites list.
Bluetooth settings: Can change the Bluetooth settings.
Dialing from the contacts
You can use contacts from the connected mobile device on the system.
When you connect your mobile device with the system via Bluetooth, contacts from the device are downloaded to the system, and you can choose to call them from the system screen.
The system has a built-in microphone and speaker that allows
using phone safely and easily.
Perform any of the following options:
1
On the All menus screen, touch Phone.
On the steering wheel, press the [
On the Bluetooth Call screen, touch .
2
Select a contact from the list.
3
The system dials the selected contact.
] button.
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c
AA
You can download only the contacts that can be displayed on the connected Bluetooth device. The contacts may not appear in some applications.
AA
You can download up to 5,000 contacts for each device.
AA
The download may not work in some phone models. For more information about compatibility, visit the company
website at http://www.kia.com.
AA
The downloaded contacts may be lost depending on the
system specications.
AA
Contacts from both the mobile device and its SIM card are downloaded at the same time. The system may not be able to download SIM card contacts from all phone models.
AA
When speed dial numbers are set to contacts on the phone, press and hold a speed dial number on the dial pad to make a call easily. Some mobile phone models may not support the speed dial function.
AA
You cannot download contacts when the download is prohibited by the phone. Some phone models may require approval for a download. When a successful download is not made, check the phone screen or its settings.
AA
Depending on the phone model or operation status, downloading may take longer than usual.
AA
When a new contacts list is downloaded, the previous records are removed.
AA
The downloaded contacts cannot be edited or deleted from the system.
AA
When another mobile phone is connected, the screen does not display the contacts downloaded from the previous phone but they are kept in the system until the phone is deleted from the list.
AA
Learn more about receiving calls while using Bluetooth
connection.
> see “Accepting an incoming call over Bluetooth.”
Contacts list screen
a d
b
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
View a list of contacts downloaded to the system from the
b
device.
Use the index to quickly nd the contact you are looking for.
c
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The list of menu items appears.
d
Download: Download the list of contacts from the
connected mobile device.
Search: Search contacts by entering a name or a phone
number.
Bluetooth settings: Can change the Bluetooth settings.
Using the dial pad
Enter a phone number using the dial pad to make a call.
When you connect your mobile device to the system via Bluetooth, you can enter and dial a phone number from the system screen, without interacting with the device. The system
has a built-in microphone and speaker that allows using phone
safely and easily.
Warning
Ý
Do not manually dial a call while driving. Distraction by the use
of a mobile phone may cause you not to recognise trac ow
around and not to cope with unexpected situations. As a result, a
trac accident may occur.
Perform any of the following options:
1
On the All menus screen, touch Phone.
On the steering wheel, press the [
On the Bluetooth Call screen, touch .
2
] button.
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c d e
a f
3
AA
After entering a phone number, touch .
A call is connected to the entered phone number.
AA
When contacts are on the system, search for the desired contact by entering the initial letters or number on the dial
pad. (e.g. John Doe > JD).
Learn more about receiving calls while using Bluetooth
connection.
> see “Accepting an incoming call over Bluetooth.”
Dial pad screen
b
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
Use the dial pad to enter phone numbers.
b
Touch to dial the number you entered.
c
AA
If you have recent calls stored on your system, you can use the following feature before entering a phone number.
AA
Touching this button will display the most recently dialed
numbers in the eld.
AA
Touch and hold this button to automatically call the most recently dialed number.
Can congure the Bluetooth connection settings.
d
Delete an entered number.
e
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The list of menu items appears.
f
Bluetooth settings: Can change the Bluetooth settings.
Accepting an incoming call over Bluetooth
The system screen alerts you when you receive a call while connected using Bluetooth.
Perform any of the following options:
Touch Accept on the screen.
On the steering wheel, press the [
] button.
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Warning
Ý
Pull over the vehicle at a safe place before connecting
your mobile phone. When a trac accident occurs while
attempting connection, it may cause severe or fatal injury.
Do not talk on your mobile device while driving. Distraction
by the use of a mobile phone may cause you not to recognise
trac ow around and not to cope with unexpected situations. As a result, a trac accident may occur. If necessary, use the Bluetooth hands-free function and make
the call as short as possible.
AA
When a mobile phone is connected to the system, the
vehicle’s speaker may be used to output a call tone even
after you leave the vehicle. To disconnect the call, disable the
Bluetooth connection on the system or turn o the Bluetooth
function on the mobile phone.
Rejecting a call
Perform any of the following options:
Touch Reject on the screen.
On the steering wheel, press the [
AA
To reject by sending a call-reject message, touch Message. From the list, select the call-reject message and touch Send.
AA
The call-reject or auto reply message may not be supported in
some phone models.
AA
You can set to automatically reject an incoming call and send the auto reply message to the caller.
] button.
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Using functions during a call
e f
a g
During a call, the following screen appears.
Touch to use the available options.
b
c
d
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
Can turn o the microphone so that the other party cannot
b
hear you.
Can adjust the microphone volume.
c
Displays the dial pad.
d
Used to switch the call to the mobile phone. This option may
e
not be available in some phone models.
Used to end a call.
f
The list of menu items appears.
g
Split screen: Can turn on or o the split screen mode.
AA
When a caller is in the contact list, the caller’s name and
phone number appear. Otherwise, only the phone number appears.
AA
During a call with a Bluetooth connection, you cannot switch
to another screen such as AV mode.
AA
Depending on the phone model, the call volume of the other
party may dier.
AA
Depending on the phone model, the telephone number may not appear.
Switching to another call
You can receive another incoming call while in a call. This option is available only when the connected mobile phone supports the call hold function. The previous call is put on hold.
To switch between two calls, use either option.
Touch Switch.
Touch a displayed phone number.
AA
This option may not be available in some phone models.
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Checking a new message over Bluetooth
Checking a new message
When a message is received, the new message notication
window appears.
After connecting a mobile phone via Bluetooth, you can check the received messages through the system screen converted from the text messages. This option is available when a mobile phone is connected via Bluetooth. You can also send the brief reply message registered in the system.
To check the message, touch View.
a
b c
View caller details.
a
Can see the message details.
b
Used to close the notication window.
c
AA
The message notication window does not appear when the privacy mode is enabled or the message notication is turned o.
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Bluetooth message screen
a c
b
Checking a new message from the list
Perform any of the following options:
1
On the All menus screen, touch Phone.
On the steering wheel, press the [
On the Bluetooth Call screen, touch .
2
Select a message from the list.
3
] button.
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
View the list of received messages.
b
The list of menu items appears.
c
Message settings: Displays the message settings screen.
Bluetooth settings: Can change the Bluetooth settings.
Check the message.
4
a c
d
b c
Used to return to the previous screen.
a
Used to select a message registered in the system for
b
sending a brief reply message.
Used to make a call to a message sender.
c
Used to move to the previous or next message.
d
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The list of menu items appears.
e
Message settings: Displays the message settings
screen.
Bluetooth settings:Can change the Bluetooth
settings.
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08
Settings
Configuring the advanced system settings
Configuring the sound settings
Device connection settings
Configuring the general system settings
Configuring the display settings Updating
the system software and map
Conguring the sound settings
Turning on/o the screen touch sound
You can change the sound settings such as speaker volume and
sound eects.
AA
Available settings may dier depending on the vehicle model and specications.
AA
Some functions may not be available depending on the
multimedia system and amplier specications in the vehicle.
On the All menus screen, touch Settings
1
>
Sound.
The sound settings screen appears.
Congure the settings required:
2
To turn on or o the touch sound on the screen,
touch Beep at the top of the screen.
Position
You can select a position where sound is more audible in the vehicle. By touching the desired point on the seat image or
touching the arrow buttons, you can nely adjust the position. To
concentrate the sound to the centre of the vehicle, touch
.
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Volume levels
Equaliser
You can adjust the volume for each system function including phone projection.
System sound
You can adjust the volume for each system function and return all volume settings to defaults, if necessary.
AA
To return all system sound settings to defaults, touch Default.
Phone projection
You can adjust the volume of the phone projection and return all volume settings to defaults, if necessary.
AA
To return the volume of the desired phone projection to the default, touch Default next to the function name.
You can adjust the sound by adjusting the strengths (output
levels) for each audio band: Bass, Midrange, and Treble. You can
also return the output levels for all audio bands to defaults, if necessary.
AA
To return the output levels for all audio bands to the defaults, touch Centre.
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Volume ratio
You can congure the settings so that a specic sound is more
audible over other sounds.
Proximity Warning: When warning sound is generated
while parking, the audio volume is decreased to make the
sound audible.
Start-up Volume Limit: Can set to automatically decrease
the audio volume to an adequate level when turning on the vehicle.
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Advanced
Default
You can change the system sound settings and apply various
sound eects.
AA
Available sound eects may dier depending on the specications of the amplier.
Speed dependent volume control
You can set the system to automatically increase the audio volume when the vehicle speed increases.
You can reset all sound settings to defaults.
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Device connection settings
You can manage Bluetooth devices or congure their operation
settings. You can also activate the phone projection so that you can control the smartphone applications on the system screen after connecting the smartphone to the system.
Bluetooth
You can register or delete a Bluetooth device for the system and
connect or disconnect a registered device. You can also congure operation settings such as notications, messages, and other
settings for Bluetooth devices.
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On the All menus screen, touch Settings
1
Device Connection.
The device connection settings screen appears.
Congure the settings required:
2
>
AA
For more information on how to use the Bluetooth functions:
> see “Connecting a Bluetooth device.”
AA
Some setting options appear when a smartphone is connected to the system.
AA
The auto-reply messaging may not be available depending on
the smartphone model.
AA
To edit or delete a message, pull over the vehicle at a safe place and access the messaging function on your smartphone. You cannot edit or delete a message from the system.
AA
When an iPhone is connected to the system, there are some restrictions when receiving messages as follows:
Only the sender name appears when the sender
-
information is saved. Otherwise, only the phone number appears.
-
You cannot use the auto-reply message function.
-
When the incoming message notication or lock-screen
-
view option is o, messages cannot be received.
AA
The message reader function may not be supported depending on the system language.
Connection settings
You can register or delete a Bluetooth device from the system and connect or disconnect a registered device.
AA
You can add one Bluetooth hands-free kit or up to two
Bluetooth audio devices.
Message settings
Predened Messages: You can edit the auto-reply message
that is automatically sent out after receiving a text message or receiving a phone call.
AA
This option may not be available in some phone models.
Bluetooth system info
You can see and edit the Bluetooth information of the system.
Factory settings
You can delete all Bluetooth devices registered on the system and return them to default settings. All data for Bluetooth devices are also deleted.
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Android Auto
You can activate the Android Auto function to pair your Android smartphone with the system.
Conguring the general
system settings
You can congure general settings for date, time, language, and
the like. You can also check information of the system.
Apple CarPlay
You can activate the Apple CarPlay function to pair your iPhone
with the system.
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On the All menus screen, touch Settings
1
General.
The general settings screen appears.
Congure the settings required:
2
>
Date/Time
Language
You can set the system date and time automatically or manually. You can also set the time display mode.
GPS Time: After receiving the time from GPS, it sets the
system date and time automatically.
AA
To manually set the date and time, uncheck GPS Time, touch the current date and time below GPS Time, and then set the date and time.
24-hour format: The system time is displayed in the 24-hour
format.
Daylight savings time: Displays the system time in the
format of Daylight Saving Time.
You can set the system display language.
AA
Once the language has been changed, it takes a while to
apply the new language to the system. The notication pop-
up window appears as soon as the new language is applied to the system. When you wait a while or touch anywhere outside
the pop-up window, the window automatically disappears.
AA
When you change the system language, it does not aect the display of other unique data such as MP3 music le name.
AA
Depending on the system language, the Bluetooth phone message view may not be supported.
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Keyboard
Screen Saver
You can change the keyboard type for each language to use when entering the text.
Keyboard type - Arabic: Select a default keyboard type for
Arabic.
Latin keyboard: Can select the keyboard type to use when
entering the English text.
Default keyboard: Can select the keyboard type to use when
entering the English text.
You can select the items to display on the screen saver in standby mode.
Digital: Displays the digital clock and date on the system
screen saver.
Analogue: Displays the analogue clock and date on the
system screen saver.
None: Displays nothing on the system screen saver.
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System info
Memory
You can check the system software version and storage space. You can also update the system software, use your smartphone
to access the online user’s manual of the system, or reset all
system settings to default values.
Version info/Update
You can see the versions of system components. You can also update the system to the latest version.
AA
For details on how to update the system software:
“Updating the system software and map.”
> see
You can check the storage space of the system memory where voice memos can be saved.
Manual
You can access the online user’s manual of the system by scanning the QR code with your smartphone.
Default
You can return all system settings including general settings and navigation settings, to default values.
Caution
Ü
As soon as reset is performed, all system settings are changed to default values. At the same time, all user data in the system including the location data in the navigation system is deleted.
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Conguring the display
settings
You can change the system display settings such as display brightness and video aspect ratio.
Dimming
You can set the system to automatically adjust the display brightness depending on the ambient light intensity. You can also set the system to keep the display bright or dark all the time.
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On the All menus screen, touch Settings
1
Display.
The display settings screen appears.
Congure the settings required:
2
>
Auto-illumination: The display brightness is automatically
adjusted based on the surrounding environment.
Daylight: It can be activated when Automatic is turned o. It
keeps the display always bright regardless of the surrounding environment.
Night: It can be activated when Automatic is turned o. It
keeps the display always dark regardless of the surrounding environment.
Brightness
Adjust
You can set the system to automatically adjust the display brightness depending on the cluster illumination. You can also set the level of display brightness to use while using the daytime or night mode.
Use cluster knob: The display brightness is automatically
adjusted based on the cluster illumination.
Daylight: Sets the display brightness when Daylight is
selected under Dimming. Uncheck User cluster knob and then set to the desired brightness.
Night: Sets the display brightness when Night is selected
under Dimming. Uncheck Use cluster and then set to the desired brightness.
You can adjust the video display brightness, contrast, or chroma.
AA
This function is enabled only when playing video.
AA
To return the settings for video display brightness, contrast, and chrome to default values, touch Centre.
Ratio
You can set the system to display video in the original aspect ratio or in full screen.
AA
This function is enabled only when playing video.
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Default
You can return all display settings such as display aspect ratio during video playback and the display brightness, to default values.
Updating the system software
and map
You can update your multimedia system. Please visit your local
dealership to update your system.
A
The regular map update schedule diers depending on the
location and model. Be sure to contact the dealership for more information.
AA
Any changes after an update may not be reected on the
map. As a result, certain roads, buildings, and speed limits on the map may not be up to date.
AA
Depending on the total data amount, an update may take several minutes.
AA
Do not turn o the system or remove the storage device while the update is in progress. When power supply is cut o or the
storage device is removed from the system, it may damage the data or cause a system malfunction.
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09
Troubleshooting guide
Solutions for each symptom
Solutions for each symptom
When you encounter a system trouble, see the following table to check and resolve the issue.
When the trouble persists even after taking the suggested actions, contact the company’s service centre or service agency.
Sound and video issues
Symptom Possible cause Solution
A blank screen appears and sound is not audible.
Sound is audible from only one side of the speakers.
The sound is cut o or noise is
heard.
The system is turned o.
Sound volume is too low. On the control panel, turn the [VOL] knob to adjust the volume.
Sound is muted. On the steering wheel, press the [
Sound is imbalanced. On the All menus screen, touch Settings > Sound > Position and
Vibration occurs in the system. When the system vibrates, the sound may be cut o or noise may
Check that the start switch is in “ACC” or “ON.”
Press the [PWR] button to turn on the system.
] button to make the sound
audible.
adjust the sound outputs for the left and right speakers.
occur. This is not a system failure. The system is restored as soon as the vibration stops.
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Symptom Possible cause Solution
The image quality is poor. Screen adjustment is required.
Vibration occurs in the system. The images may get distorted when vibration occurs in the system.
The display is aged or the system performance is degraded.
Small red, blue, and green dots are shown on the screen.
On the All menus screen, touch Settings > Display >
Brightness, and then adjust the brightness.
On the All menus screen, touch Settings > Display > Adjust,
and then change the colour settings.
This is not a system failure. The system is restored as soon as the vibration stops.
When the symptom persists, contact KIA Motors Company’s service
centre or service agency.
LCD has very high-density pixels. For this reason, there may be dead pixels (that are always o) or lit pixels (that are always on) within 0.01
percent of the total pixels.
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USB playback-related issues
Symptom Possible cause Solution
Files in a USB device cannot be
played.
There are no compatible les for
playback
Poor connection is found. Remove the USB device from the multimedia USB port and then
The USB device is infected by a
virus or other malware.
A USB hub
or extension cable is used.
The USB device is non-standard. Use a USB device that is compatible with the system. > see “USB
The USB device is damaged. Use your computer to format the USB device and then connect the
Copy the les that can be played by the system to the USB device
and connect the device again.
reconnect it properly.
Remove foreign materials from the surface that contacts the USB device and multimedia USB port.
Connect the USB device directly to the multimedia USB port.
mode.”
device again. Format the device in FAT16/32 format.
> see “USB mode.”
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Bluetooth connection-related issues
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The system is not detected by a Bluetooth device.
The Bluetooth device is not connected.
Registration mode needs to be
run.
The Bluetooth function should be activated.
On the All menus screen, touch Settings > Device Connection > Bluetooth > Connection settings > Add new to run the registration mode and perform search again from the Bluetooth device.
Activate the Bluetooth function on the Bluetooth device to connect.
Any error occurs while using the Bluetooth function.
Turn the Bluetooth function o and on on the Bluetooth device
and then connect the device again.
Turn the Bluetooth device o and on and then connect the device
again.
Remove the battery from the Bluetooth device and attach it back,
turn on the device, and then connect the device again.
Delete the system and Bluetooth device from the registration lists
respectively and then connect the device again.
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Phone projection-related issues
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The phone projection function is not performed when a smartphone is connected using
a USB cable.
A black screen appears when the phone projection is activated or in use.
Phone projection is not
supported.
The function is inactive.
Smartphone is encountered with poor operation or malfunction.
The smartphone malfunctions.
Visit the website to check whether your smartphone supports the
phone projection.
KIA Motors Company website: www.kia.com
Android Auto: https://support.google.com/androidauto
Apple CarPlay: http://www.apple.com/ios/carplay
On the All menus screen, touch Settings > Device Connection,
select the function to use, and then turn on the phone projection option.
Make sure that the phone projection is not disabled in the
application settings or block-out settings on your smartphone.
Check that the smartphone battery level is not too low.
Recognition may not work properly when the battery level is too
low.
The phone projection may not work properly when the signal
strength is weak.
When the smartphone is locked, rst unlock it.
Reset the smartphone and connect the device again.
Remove the USB cable from the smartphone and connect the
device again.
Reset the smartphone and connect the device again.
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System operation-related issues
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The previous media mode does not appear when the system is
turned o and on.
The system slows down or does not operate at all.
The system is not turned on. Fuse-related issues
It is encountered with poor media connection or playback error.
An internal error occurs in the system.
When the media source is not connected or played normally, the previous mode appears. Connect the media source again or play it again.
Reset the system by pressing the reset button with a sharp
object such as pen or clip.
Update the system software to the latest version.
the system software and map.”
When the symptom persists, contact KIA Motors Company’s
service centre or service agency.
Visit an auto service shop and replace the fuse with a new one of
appropriate capacity.
When the symptom persists, contact KIA Motors Company’s
service centre or service agency.
> see “Updating
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9-8
10
Appendix
System status indicator icons
FAQ
Product specications
Important information
System status indicator icons
Bluetooth/call
You can see the system status by checking the status indicator icons at the top right of the system screen.
Dierent status indicator icons appear when each function is performed. The meanings of the icons are as follows:
Mute/memo recording
AV sound muted
All sound outputs muted
Battery level of the connected Bluetooth device
Connecting a phone via Bluetooth
Connecting an audio device via Bluetooth
Connecting a phone and an audio device via Bluetooth
Making a call via a Bluetooth phone
Bluetooth phone’s microphone o
Downloading the list of recent calls from the connected Bluetooth phone
Downloading the contact list from the connected Bluetooth phone
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Signal strength
Bluetooth phone’s signal strength
FAQ
Bluetooth
Data
LTE data available
Using LTE data
Wireless charging
Wireless charging in progress
Wireless charging complete
Wireless charging failure
AA
Battery level on the screen may dier from the one on the
connected Bluetooth device.
AA
Signal strength on the screen may dier from the one on the
connected mobile phone.
AA
Some icons may not appear depending on the vehicle model
and specications.
Which functions can I use via Bluetooth?
Q
You can use the hands-free call function with a mobile
A
phone connected. You can also play music after
connecting an audio device such as MP3 player or mobile
phone.
> See“Making a call via Bluetooth.“, “Listening to music
via Bluetooth”
How can I register a Bluetooth device?
Q
On the All menus screen, touch Settings > Device
A
Connection > Bluetooth > Connection settings > Add new. From the Bluetooth device to be connected, search
for the vehicle system and register it. Use the Bluetooth
device to enter or approve the authentication number displayed on the system. Then the device is added to the list of Bluetooth devices in the system and automatically connected to the system.
device.”
> see “Connecting a Bluetooth
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I bought a new mobile phone and want to replace my old
Q
phone with the new one to connect the system. How can
I register the new phone to the system?
An additional device can be registered in the same way
A
as in registration of a new device. You can register up
to 6 devices in the list of Bluetooth devices. To delete a
previously registered device, touch Delete devices from the list of Bluetooth devices, select the device to delete, and then touch Delete.
device.”
How can I access the list of contacts while using a
Q
Bluetooth phone?
Approve access to the contacts when connecting your
A
mobile phone to the system via Bluetooth. The list of contacts on the phone is downloaded to the system. To see the downloaded list of contacts, press the [ button on the steering wheel and touch screen. You can search for a contact and make a call to the contact, or add the contact to the favourites.
“Dialing from the contacts.”
> see “Connecting a registered
]
on the call
> see
Broadcast reception
I turned on the radio while driving but I hear no sound
Q
but noise.
Depending on the location, obstacles may cause
A
reception to deteriorate.
Radio reception rate may also drop when an on-glass
antenna is mounted on the rear window and the window
is tinted with metallic window lms.
Self-inspection method upon failure
The system does not operate properly. What shall I do?
Q
Inspect the system after referring to Troubleshooting
A
Guide.
> see “Solutions for each symptom.”
When the system failure persists after inspection, press
and hold the Reset button to reset the system.
When the symptom persists, contact KIA Motors
Company’s service centre or service agency.
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Product speci󽗉cations
Media player
USB mode
Music les
[
Item Specications
File format MPEG-1/2 Layer3, OGG (Vorbis), FLAC,
WMA (Standard/Professional), WAV
Bit-rate and sampling
frequency
MP3 8–320 kbps (CBR/VBR), up to
48 kHz (ID3 tag version: Ver. 1.0, Ver.
1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3, Ver. 2.4)
OGG Q1 to Q10, up to 48 kHz
FLAC 8/16/24-bit, up to 48 kHz
WMA Standard (0x161): up to L3
Prole, up to 385 kbps, up to 48 kHz
Professional (0x162): up to M0b, up to 192 kbps, up to 48 kHz
WAV 8/16 to bit, up to 48 kHz
Item Specications
Specication details Max. number of directory layers: 20
layers
Max. folder/le name length: 255 Bytes
Valid characters that can be used in a folder/le name: 2,350 Alphanumeric characters/4,888 Chinese characters
Max. number of folders: 2,000 (including the root)
Max. number of les: 8,000 Channels
Video les
[
Item Specications
File format AVI, MPEG, WMV
File extension avi, divx, mpg, mpeg, mp4, wmv, asf
Resolution 1280 x 720
Video codec DivX3/4/5/6, XviD, MPEG-1/4, H264,
WMV9
Audio codec MP3, OGG, WMA
Subtitle SMI, SRT
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AA
The following les are not played.
Modied les (format-changed les)
-
Variant les (e.g. MP3 les encoded by WMA audio codec)
-
DRM (Digital Rights Management)-protected les
-
Files with no index
-
AA
The display specications, playback specications, and other specications of the DivX le comply with the authentication standards of DivX.
AA
Sound quality is not guaranteed in case of music les that use the bit-rate exceeding 192 kbps.
AA
With the les that do not use the xed bit rate, some functions
may not work properly or the playback time may not appear accurately.
AA
When a trouble occurs while playing or you want to play an
incompatible format le, use the latest encoder software to change the format before using the le.
USB storage devices
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Item Specications
Byte/Sector 64 KB or less
Format system FAT16/32 (recommended), exFAT, NTFS
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With the USB storage devices that are not equipped with a plug-type connector (metal cover type), proper operation is
not guaranteed.
USB storage devices with a plastic plug may not be
-
recognised.
USB memory cards (e.g. CF cards, SD cards) may not be
-
recognised.
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Problems that are caused by using USB storage devices (not specied in the following list), are not covered by the warranty.
Product name Manufacturer
XTICK LG
BMK BMK Technology
SKY-DRV Sky Digital
TRANSCEND JetFlash TranScend
Sandisk Cruzer SanDisk
Micro ZyRUS ZyRUS
NEXTIK DIGI Works
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USB hard drives may not be recognised.
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When using a USB mass storage device divided into logical drives, only the les saved in the rst drive can be played.
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When a USB storage device has some applications, media les may not be played.
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Common specications
Display
Item Specications
Power supply DC 14.4 V
Operating voltage
Dark current Below 1 mA in average within 45 days
Operating temperature range
DC 9-16 V
-20 to +70 ℃
Item Specications
Display size AV body unit - 8 inch (176.64 x 99.36 mm)
Number of
pixels
Drive system TFT (Thin Film Transistor) active matrix system
Viewing angle AV unit - Horizontal/vertical: 89°
Internal lighting
AV unit - 921600 pixels (resolution: 1280 x 720)
LED
Radio
Item Specications
Available channels
Sensitivity FM: Within 10 dBuV
Distortion factor
FM: 87.5–108.0 MHz (step: 100 kHz)
AM: 531–1602 kHz (step: 9 kHz)
AM: Within 40 dBuEMF
Within 2 %
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Bluetooth
Item Specications
Frequency range
Supported Bluetooth version
Supported
proles
Bluetooth
Power Class 2
Antenna power output
Number of
channels
2402-2480 MHz
3.0
Hands-free (1.7), A2DP (1.3), AVRCP (1.6), PBAP (1.1), MAP (1.2)
-6 to 4 dBm
3 mW (max.)
79
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Registered trademarks
FCC Certification
The “Bluetooth®” trademark and logo
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The Hyundai-Kia Group uses this trademark under a
licensing agreement. To use the Bluetooth® radio technology,
make sure your mobile phone supports the Bluetooth® communication.
Google, Android, Android Auto, and Google Play are
registered trademarks of Google Inc.
Apple®, Apple CarPlay™, iPad®, iPad mini™, iPhone®, iPod®,
iPod classic®, iPod nano®, iPod touch®, and iTunes® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
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.
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.
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