HYUNDAI MOBIS AVC40F6AN User Manual

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CAR MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM
USER'S MANUAL
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Read the following safety precautions for your safety
Notations used within this User's Manual
Before using the product, read the contents of this user's manual carefully and use this product safely.
The design and specifi cations of this product may change without prior
notifi cation for product and service improvement. The actual features in the vehicle may differ from the illustrations. For more accurate information about the vehicle, please refer to the catalogue.
This Audio system contains open source software, including without
limitation, software distributed and/or modifi ed under the GNU General Public license, Version 2, June 1991, and the GNU lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999. For additional information and to obtain related materials including without limitation, the previous referred to licenses and software, please contact us at MOBIS_OSSrequest@mobis.co.kr
WARNING
Failure to observe the instructions within this category could result in death
or serious injury or damage to the vehicle.
CAUTION
Information on matters that could potentially lead to injury or vehicle
damage/malfunction Information that could lead to higher user safety
i
Information
Information and tips that provide additional user convenience in using the
product
NOTICE
Information on specific features that facilitate proper product use and
functional understanding
Information on terminology used within this manual
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®
iPod
iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
Bluetooth®
A compatible required to use
Bluetooth
The
Wireless Technology
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth®
®
word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by
Wireless Technology-enabled cell phone is
Wireless Technology.
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Kia is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. A Bluetooth
enabled cell phone is required to use
Bluetooth®
Wireless
®
Technology.
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology phone compatibility can be checked by
visiting http://www.kia.com.
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Component Names and Functions
Starting the System for the First Time
Basic
Warnings and Cautions
Key Product Features
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Basic
Safety Warnings
• Do not stare at the screen while driving. Staring at the screen for prolonged peri­ods of time could lead to traffic accidents.
• Do not disassemble, assemble, or modify the Multimedia system. Such acts could result in accidents, fire, or electric shock.
• Heed caution not to spill water or intro­duce foreign objects into the device. Such acts could lead to smoke, fire, or product malfunction.
• If you use phone related functions while driving, you will find it difficult to concen­trate on operating the vehicle and the current traffic conditions, so the possibility of an accident may increase. Please use phone related functions only when parked.
• Please refrain from use if the screen is blank or no sound can be heard as these signs may indicate product mal­function. Continued use in such con­ditions could lead to accidents (fires, electric shock) or product malfunctions.
• Do not touch the antenna during thun­der or lightening as such acts may lead to lightning induced electric shock.
• Do not stop or park in parking-restricted areas to operate the product. Such acts could lead to traffic accidents.
• For most Audio and multimedia modes, the display will not operate when the vehicle is in motion. For your safety, first park the vehicle to watch or view the screen.(The screen will only operate when the parking brake is ON for man­ual transmission vehicles and when the parking brake is ON or the gearshift is in the P (PARK) position for automatic.)
• Some functions other than the one mentioned above cannot be used while driving. These functions operate only when the vehicle is parked.
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Safety Cautions
Pay attention to traffic conditions while driving.
Operating the device while dr lead to accidents due to a lac tion to external surroundings. First par the vehicle before operating the device. In addition, the touch screen may not work for some functions when the vehi­cle is in motion. The touch screen fea­ture will be supported once the vehicle has stopped.
• Adjust the volume to levels that allow the driver to hear sounds from outside of the vehicle. Driving in a state where external sounds cannot be heard may lead to accidents.
iving could
k of atten-
Pay attention to the v turning the device on. A sudden output
xtreme volume upon turning the
of e device on could lead to hearing impair­ment. (Adjust the volume to a suitable levels before turning off the device.)
• If you want to change the position of
k
device installation, please inquire with your place of purchase or service main­tenance center. Technical expertise is required to install or disassemble the device. Turn on the car ignition bef
• de
vice. Do not operate the Multimedia system for long per ignition tur may lead to battery discharge.
• Upon using the Multimedia system for more than 10 minutes with the car engine turned off, the following war will be displa warning will be displayed for 5 seconds
very 1 minute.
e
ned off as such operations
olume setting when
ore using this
iods of time with the
yed. After 10 minutes, the
ning
• Do not subject the device to severe shock or impact. Direct pressure onto the front side of the monitor ma damage to the LCD or touch screen.
When cleaning the device, make sure to turn off the device and use a dr smooth cloth. als, chemical cloths, or solv
ene, thinners, etc.) as such mate-
benz rials may damage the device panel or cause color/quality deterioration. When experiencing product concerns, inquire with your place of purchase or service maintenance center.
• Prevent caustic solutions such as per­fume and cosmetic oil from contacting the dashboard because they ma damage or discolor
Never use tough materi-
ation.
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y and
ents(alcohol,
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Key Product Features
This device is a Multimedia system equipped with a multifunc­tional player that supports Radio (FM, AM), SiriusXM™, USB, iPod, AUX, Bluetooth Audio and My Music features. The WIDE VGA LCD provides a high quality resolution while the powerful and rich sound system adds to the driving enjoyment.
Wide TFT-LCD Display
Display
Radio
Multimedia
Player
• Provides high quality video through a Wide TFT-LCD Display using an LED Back Light.
Touch screen for maximum user convenience.
Digital Tuner Feature
• Digital Tuner using PLL method that supports memory of 40 broadcast stations.
Radio broadcast station name
Displays broadcast station names.
Support for various Media Formats
• Support for various media formats, including Radio, USB, iPod, AUX and Bluetooth
®
Audio
Streaming modes
My Music
• Supports copying of music stored within USB devices into My Music (internal memory) mode
Miscellaneous
Bluetooth
• Convenient use of Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology
®
Handsfree by
using buttons within the steering wheel control
Digital Screen Control Features
Easy control of f
eatures through touch screen
options
Steering Wheel Control
• Control over audio features, voice recognition and Bluetooth
®
through the steering wheel
control for maximum convenience
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Component Names and Functions
Head Unit
Name Description
Selects FM/AM/SiriusXM™ mode
RADIO
MEDIA
SEEK
TRACK
POWER/
VOL
• Each time this is pressed, the mode is changed in the following order: FM → AM → SiriusXM™
FM.
Selects MEDIA mode.
• If the media is not connected MEDIA mode will not be activated.
When pressed quickly (less than 0.8 seconds),
• FM/AM mode: Plays the previous/next fre­quency.
• SiriusXM™ mode: Changes the channel.
• MEDIA (USB/iPod/My Music) mode: Changes the track, file or title (except for USB Image and AUX).
When pressed and held down (more than 0.8 sec­onds),
• FM/AM mode: Continuously changes the fre­quency until the key is released.
• MEDIA (USB/iPod/My Music) mode: Rewinds or fast forwards the track or file (except for USB Image, Bluetooth Audio, and AUX).
• When power is off, press to turn power on.
• When power is on, press and hold (more than
0.8 seconds) to turn the power off.
• When power is on, press quickly (less than 0.8 seconds) to turn Audio off.
• Turn left/right to adjust the volume.
Name Description
PHONE
APPS/
UVO
SETUP
Displays the Bluetooth phone mode.
Moves to the Apps/Info screen.
Moves to the UVO mode
Moves to the Setup screen.
• FM/AM mode: Changes the frequency.
• SiriusXM™ mode: Changes the channel.
TUNE
• MEDIA (USB/iPod/My Music) mode: Changes the track, file or title (except USB Image, Bluetooth Audio, and AUX).
RESET
The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
Resets the system settings. (Preset radio channels and other data will not be deleted)
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Steering Wheel Controls
Name Description
When pressed quickly (less than 0.8 seconds),
• Activates voice recognition. When pressed and held (more than 0.8 seconds),
• Ends voice recognition.
• If iOS device is connected through Bluetooth, activates or ends Siri Eyes Free.
• Each time this is pressed, the mode is changed in
the following order: FM → AM → SiriusXM → USB or iPod → AUX → Bluetooth Audio → My Music
FM
MODE
• If the media is not connected, the corresponding
modes will be disabled
• Press and hold (more than 0.8 seconds) to turn
the Audio system on/off
• When power is off, press button to turn power
back on
VOL +
VOL -
Controls the volume
When pressed quickly (less than 0.8 seconds),
• FM/AM mode: searches broadcast frequencies
saved to Presets
• SiriusXM™ mode: searches broadcast channels
saved to Presets
• MEDIA (USB/iPod/My Music) mode: changes the
track, file or title (except USB Image, AUX)
When pressed and held (more than 0.8 seconds),
• FM/AM mode: automatically searches broadcast
frequencies
• SiriusXM™ mode: automatically searches broad-
cast channels
• MEDIA (USB/iPod/My Music) mode: quickly
looks up songs (excluding USB images, AUX and Bluetooth audio files)
Name Description
When pressed quickly (less than 0.8 seconds),
• When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call
• When pressed in the incoming call screen, answers the call
• When pressed during call waiting, switches to waiting call (Call Waiting)
When pressed and held (more than 0.8 seconds),
• When pressed in Bluetooth
the last dialed call
• When pressed during a Bluetooth
®
Hands-free, redials
®
Hands-free
call, switches call back to mobile phone (Private)
• When pressed while calling on the mobile phone, switches call back to Bluetooth (operates only when Bluetooth
®
Hands-free
®
Hands-free is
connected)
• When pressed during a call, ends the phone call
• When pressed in the incoming call screen, rejects the call
The actual feature in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.
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Starting the System for the First Time
Turning the System On/Off
Press the engine start button or set the ignition key to On or ACC. Each time you turn on the system, a boot logo and safety warning will appear.
NOTICE
You cannot operate the system while it is
booting up. It may take some time for all of features of the system, particularly the voice recognition system, to be ready for use.
Pressing and holding the power key on the head unit will turn off the system. You can change Screen Saver Settings in Setup to display a clock on the Screen Saver.
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Information
If you turn off the system during a phone call
using the Hands-free feature, then the call will automatically switch to your mobile phone.
System Reset
The System Reset function restores the system when it is not operating correctly. Press and hold the ond or longer. (It is recommended that you press the a pin or a clip.)
RESET
RESET
key for a sec-
key using a tool, such as
Pressing the power key on the head unit will display the safety guide. To change the system language between English, French, Spanish and Korean, select the
Language
button.
NOTICE
Check the volume when turning on the
system. Before tur the v
olume to a reasonable level.
ning on the system, adjust
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Battery Warning Message
Always use the system while the car engine is running. If you turn on the sys­tem while the engine is off, a battery warn­ing message will appear. When the engine starts, the message will disappear.
NOTICE
If you use the system for a long time with
the engine off, the battery may become completely discharged.
Restrictions on Features for Safety Measures
Several features are limited while driving. The restriction screen will disappear when shifting gears into P or putting the parking brake on.
WARNING
- Blank Screen
Refrain from use if the screen is blank or
no sound can be heard as these signs ma indicate product malfunction. Continued use in such conditions could lead to accidents (fi res, electric shock).
WARNING
- Touching the Antenna During A Thunder Storm
Do not touch the antenna during thunder or
lightning as such acts may lead to lightning induced electric shock.
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Home Screen
Controls Menu Confi guration for the Home Screen
Tap the icon on any screen to display the Home Screen below.
Information Display on the Status Bar
Displays the date and time, along with the system status shown by the various icons to the right of the clock. The icons in the following table indicate the various types of sys­tem status details and events.
Icon Description
Displayed when the audio is muted.
Displays the remaining battery of the Bluetooth phone.
Displayed when connected to Bluetooth for handsfree.
Displayed when connected to Bluetooth for streaming audio.
Displayed when connected to Bluetooth for streaming audio and handsfree.
Features Description
• Shows brief information on the radio or
Radio/
Media Widget
media that is now playing.
• Tap the area to move to the mode that you are listening to.
Connectivity
Widget
All Menus
My Menu
Shows any connected devices such as iPod, and Bluetooth.
Shows all of the items in the system menu.
You can add up to eight menus here.
• Add your favorite menus to have quick and easy access to them.
Apps/Info Setup
Moves to the Apps/Info screen. Moves to the Setup screen.
Displayed when downloading contacts or recent calls from the Bluetooth phone.
Displayed while on a call with the Bluetooth phone.
Displayed when the microphone of the Bluetooth is muted.
Displays the signal strength of the Bluetooth phone.
Displayed when 911 connect is available.
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Adding Your Favorite Menu Items to My Menu
From the Home screen, select
Edit
icon, and then
. From the Edit My Menu screen, select menu items from the list on the right, then drag and drop them to a desired place on the left. To remove the item from My Menu, drag item from the left and drop them on the right.
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Information
Up to eight items can be added to My Menu.
My Menu
On-Screen Touch Controls
Learn how to touch the screen to operate the system.
Select
Tap lightly on a menu or an item to select it.
NOTICE
The system will not recognize your touch if
you wear a glove or other non-conductive material. Touch the screen using your fi nger, an electrostatic touch-screen glove, or a stylus pen.
Drag & Drop
Select a menu or item you want, then drag and drop it to where you want to place it.
Drag or touch the slider along the play bar in the music screens to jump to the point that you want to play from.
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Flick (Quick Scrolling)
Drag the frequency bar to the left or right to move to the frequency that you want.
From the Edit My Menu screen, drag and drop icons to add, delete, or move to/from My Menu.
Quickly moves up and down in the list.
NOTICE
Moving the list when there are many items will
display a handler on the right of the display. You can easily move many items at a time with the handler.
You can view the previous or next image by flicking left/right on an image on the USB Image screen.
Flick left/right on the frequency bar in the radio player to look up the previous/next frequency available.
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Press and Hold
Pressing the and buttons in the music player will fast forward/rewind the music.
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Radio/Media
FM/AM (with HD Radio™)
HD Radio™ Technology (if equipped)
FM/AM
SiriusXM™
USB
iPod
AUX
®
Bluetooth
Audio
My Music
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Radio/Media
FM/AM (with HD RadioTM)
You can access the radio player either by pressing the key or by selecting the Radio menu from All Menus on the Home screen.
FM/AM Mode Display Controls
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Information
If you press the
and a radio broadcast will be tuned from the current mode.
If you are in radio mode, select the media widget from the Home screen
to access the radio player.
RADIO
key when power is off, the power will turn on
RADIO
Features Description
• The stored preset frequencies are displayed for user selection.
Preset
Frequencies
Frequency Bar
Frequency
Tag
Presets
Menu
• After selecting frequency, press and hold the preset button for more than 0.8 seconds. A beep sound will be heard and the frequency is to be stored in the selected preset button.
• Flick the preset frequencies up/down to scroll quickly through presets.
• Flick the frequency bar left/right to search for available radio channels to the left or right of the current channel.
• Dragging: Drag the frequency bar to the left/ right to find the radio channel that you want.
Displays the current frequency. Saves the current music’s tag information to the
head unit. If connected to iPod, the tag informa­tion can be saved on the device.
Shows the stored presets for user selection.
• List Moves to the frequency list.
• Info Turns the Radio text information transmitted from the broadcasting station on and off.
• Preset Scan Plays preset frequencies for 10 seconds per item.
• Sound Settings Moves to the Sound Settings.
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Features Description
Scan/Preset
Scan
Band
HD Radio (if equipped)
Scan
SEEK/TRACK
TUNE
Displays an active mode from Scan and Preset Scan modes.
Changes to the desired band from among FM, AM, and SiriusXM.
Used to set whether to turn HD Radio™ recep­tion On or Off.
Shortly plays the broadcasts for the frequen­cies with superior reception for 5 seconds per item.
• When pressed quickly (less than 0.8 sec­onds): Seeks the previous/next frequency. When pressed and held (more than 0.8 sec-
• onds): Moves quickly through all of the fre­quencies. The moment that you release the button, the system seeks the next available frequency.
Turn the able frequencies.
FM: Increment/decrement by 200 kHz AM: Increment/decrement by 10 kHz
TUNE
knob to manually seek avail-
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HD Radio™ Technology (if equipped)
Program Service Data:
Contributes to the superior user experience of HD Radio™ Technology. Presents song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams.
Adjacent traditional main stations are extra local FM channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, origi-
nal music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre.
Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio™ Technology enables local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital
signal. AM sounds like today’s FM and FM sounds like a CD.
If an HD Radio™ broadcast is received, the radio mode will switch from analog broadcast to HD Radio™ broadcast.
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The
HD Radio™
when a HD Radio™ broadcast is being received.
screen is displayed only
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HD Radio™ Mode Display Controls
Name Description
Displays main HD Radio™ channels and
HD Radio™
Reception & Channel buttons
HD Channel
Number
HD Broadcast
Info
HD Radio
used to directly select the current available channels.
The HD Radio™ related icon display
becomes active within regions where an HD Radio™ signal can be received.
Analog station and corresponding HD Radio™ channel number saved in the pre­set list.
Displays detailed information about the cur­rent broadcast (the details of the information shown are different depending on whether the Info button is selected)
When the HD Radio™ soft button is ON (the red indicator on the HD Radio™ button is illuminated), HD Radio™ signals will be received.
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FM/AM
You can access the radio player either by pressing the key or by selecting the Radio menu from All Menus on the Home screen.
FM/AM Mode Display Controls
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Information
If you press the
and a radio broadcast will be tuned from the current mode.
If you are in radio mode, select the media widget from the Home screen
to access the radio player.
RADIO
key when power is off, the power will turn on
RADIO
Features Description
• The stored preset frequencies are displayed for user selection.
Preset
Frequencies
Frequency Bar
Frequency Presets
Menu
• After selecting frequency, press and hold the preset button for more than 0.8 seconds. A beep sound will be heard and the frequency is to be stored in the selected preset button.
• Flick the preset frequencies up/down to scroll quickly through presets.
• Flick the frequency bar left/right to search for available radio channels to the left or right of the current channel.
• Dragging: Drag the frequency bar to the left/ right to find the radio channel that you want.
Displays the current frequency. Shows the stored presets for user selection.
• List Moves to the frequency list.
• Preset Scan Plays preset frequencies for 10 seconds per item.
• Sound Settings Moves to the Sound Settings.
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Features Description
Scan/ Preset Scan
Band
Info
Scan
SEEK/TRACK
TUNE
Displays an active mode from Scan and Preset Scan modes.
Changes to the desired band from among FM, AM, and SiriusXM.
Turns the Radio text information transmitted from the broadcasting station on and off.
Shortly plays the broadcasts for the frequencies with superior reception for 5 seconds per item.
• When pressed quickly (less than 0.8 sec­onds): Seeks the previous/next frequency. When pressed and held (more than 0.8 sec-
• onds): Moves quickly through all of the fre­quencies. The moment that you release the button, the system seeks the next available frequency.
Turn the able frequencies.
FM: Increment/decrement by 200 kHz AM: Increment/decrement by 10 kHz
TUNE
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SiriusXM™
You can access the radio player either by pressing the key or by selecting the Radio menu option from All Menus on the Home screen. Select the SiriusXM™ band from the radio player.
SiriusXM™ Mode Display Controls
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Information
If you press the
on and a r
If you are in the SiriusXM™ mode, select the SiriusXM™ radio widget
from the Home screen to access the r
When the power is off, pressing the
y a SiriusXM™ Radio broadcast.
and pla
RADIO
key when the power is off, the power will turn
adio broadcast will be tuned from the current mode.
adio player.
RADIO
key will turn the power on
RADIO
Features Description
Shows the stored presets for user selection.
Preset Frequencies
Channel Logo
Channel Info
Content Info
Category Info
Band
Direct Tune
Scan
Category Lock
Category
Selection Buttons
Play Live
Skip Backward
• After selecting frequency, press and hold the preset button for more than 0.8 seconds. A beep sound will be heard and the frequency is to be stored in the selected preset button.
Displays the current channel logo. Displays the current channel number and
name. Displays the artist, title and other information
about the current playing song. Displays the category of the currently playing
song. Changes to the desired band from among FM,
AM, and SiriusXM. Used to search for the desired channel by
entering the channel number. Plays all receivable channels for 10 seconds
per item. If pressed, only the channels for the current
category can be searched or scanned.
Used to select the previous/next category.
Switches to the live broadcast mode. Repeats the previously broadcasted program.
• Holding for less than 0.8 seconds: Moves to the previous segment. Holding for more than 0.8 seconds: Move
• to the pre
vious 5 seconds.
s
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Features Description Play/Pause Skip Forward
Tag
Presets List
Menu
SEEK/TRACK
TUNE
Pauses/plays the current broadcasting program. Moves to the next segment. Saves the current music’s tag information to the
head unit. If connected to iPod, the tag informa­tion can be saved on the device.
Shows the stored presets for user selection. Moves to the channel list.
What is on My Presets?
• The program schedule saved in my preset. (For more details, see Section 3.10. Viewing Menu.)
• F
eatured Favorites Theme channels recommended by SiriusXM™. (For more details, see Section 3.10. Viewing Menu.)
• Preset Scan Plays preset channels for 10 seconds each.
• Sound Settings Moves to the Sound Settings.
• When pressed quickly (less than 0.8 sec-
onds): Plays the previous/next channel.
When pressed and held (more than 0.8 sec­onds): Continuously changes the channel until the key is released and pla channel.
Changes the channel.
ys the current
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Selecting through Channel/Category List
Select the egory and channel.
Select the desired category and the chan­nel. Once selected, the previous screen will be restored and the selected channel will begin playing.
List
▶ Select the desired cat-
If you select the scan channels using the key or the
Skip
button, you can
SEEK
TUNE
knob by skipping the
TRACK
channels that you chose to skip.
Direct Tune
Enter the number of the channel you want to receive.
Viewing Menu
Using the can view the program schedule and infor­mation about the Featured Favorites pro­vided by SiriusXM™.
Menu
button on the right, you
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What is on My Presets? (Program Schedule)
Name Description
By selecting this option, you can select a broad­casting date. Broadcast information will be provided for one week from the current date.
Change
Broadcast Date
You can select Menu to see program information and the sched­ules of broadcast channels listed in the presets.
Preset
Program
Information
Shows saved presets for user selection
A total of 40 frequencies for SiriusXM™ modes
can be displayed.
Shows you the program titles to be broadcasted at the time that you have chosen. Select a program to see more details.
If there is more information on the program you
selected, an arrow button will be displayed on the right of the list. You can see more program information by selecting the arrow button.
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Featured Favorites
Featured Favorites feature allows SiriusXM™ to broadcast additional presets.
• Example 1: “Martha’s Favorites” may represent Martha Stuart’s favorites pre­sets on her radio.
• Example 2: During holidays, “Holiday Music” may represent all the SiriusXM™ channels that are playing the holiday music for easy access by users.
Multiple sets Featured Favorites data can be broadcast by SiriusXM™ and can change from time to time.
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USB
Before Playing a USB MP3
Connect the USB device after turning on the engine. The USB device may become damaged if it is already connected when the ignition is turned on.
• Files that are not standard format music/image files will not be played.
• For MP3/WMA/OGG files, only music files with compression rates between 8Kbps ~ 320Kbps can be played.
• Heed caution to static electricity when connecting/disconnecting external USB devices.
• Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognized when connected as an external device.
• When connecting an external USB device, the device may not properly recognize the USB is in some states.
• Only products formatted with byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be recognized.
• USB devices, formatted to the FAT12, FAT16, or FAT32 file sys­tem, are recommended. File systems other than FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS are not supported.
• Some USB devices may not be supported due to compatibility issues.
• Take caution so that the USB connector does not come in con­tact with body parts or objects.
• Repeated connecting/disconnecting of USB devices within short periods of time may result in product malfunction.
• Make sure to connect/disconnect external USB devices with the audio power turned off.
• The amount of time required to recognize the external USB device may differ depending on the type, size, or file formats stored on the USB.
• The use of USB devices for purposes other than playing music and image files is prohibited.
• Do not use the USB I/F to charge batteries or USB accessories that generate heat. Such acts may lead to worsened perfor­mance or damage to the device.
• The device may not recognize the USB device if separately purchased USB hubs and extension cables are being used. Connect the USB directly with the multimedia terminal of the vehicle.
• When using mass storage USB devices with separate logical drives, only files saved to the root drive can be played.
• When application programs are installed to specific USBs, files may not properly play.
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• The device may not operate normally if MP3 Players, cellu­lar phones, digital cameras, or other electronic devices (USB devices not recognized as portable disk drives) are connected with the device.
• Charging through the USB may not work for some mobile devices.
• The device may not support normal operation when using a USB memory type besides Metal Cover Type USB Memory.
• The device may not support normal operation when using for­mats such as HDD Type, CF, or SD Memory.
• When playing iPods, please use a dedicated iPod car cable.
• Normal operation cannot be guaranteed when other cables are being used.
• The device will not support files locked by DRM (Digital Rights Management).
• USB memory sticks used by connecting an Adaptor (SD Type or CF Type) may not be properly recognized.
• Only use Plug type connector products, as shown in the figure below.
• To play USB MP3, the USB device must be connected to the USB port in the front multibox. The USB port in the center con­sole storage (if equipped) is for charging only.
Plug Type Connector
Product Name Manufacturer XTICK LG BMK BMK Technology SKY-DRV Sky Digital TRANSCEND JetFlash Transcend Sandisk Cruzer SanDisk Micro ZyRUS ZyRUS NEXTIK Digiworks
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Information
Problems that occur through use of USB devices not listed within the
above table are not covered by the product warranty.
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Supported USB MP3 music specifi cations
Supported Image Specifi cations
Name Description
MP3 File Specification
Recommended Bit Rates and Sampling Frequency
ID3 Tag
Detailed Specifications
i
Information
The sound quality of MP3 files that use bitrates exceeding
192 Kbps cannot be guaranteed. When using fi les without fi xed bit rates, some features (FF/REW features) may not properly operate.
Specification: MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER 3
Acceptable sampling frequency: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) Acceptable bit rate: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112,
128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (Kbps) 96, 128, 192 Kbps fixed bit rate/44.1kHz Supports ID3v1.0 and ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3,
ID3v2.4 ID3 tags Maximum directory layers: 20 layers
Maximum length of folder name/file name: 255Bytes Supported characters for folder name/file name: Alphanumeric characters, Korean standard charac­ter set 2,350 characters, Simplified Chinese 4888 characters Maximum number of folders which can be stored onto one USB: 2000 folders (including ROOT) Maximum number of files which can be stored onto one USB: 8000
Name Description
Image format
Supported image file size
JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG (animated GIF, etc. are not supported)
5M pixels for JPG, BMP, PNG (1M pixels maxi­mum for GIF)
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USB Music Mode Display Controls
Features Description Mode File Index Repeat/
Shuffle/Scan Play Time
Song Info
List Back Button
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Displays the current operating mode Shows the current file/total files within the USB From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the current
operating function Displays the current play time/total play time Displays the information of the current track
• When a track in the file tab on the list screen is selected: Displays folder, file, title, artist, album info
• When a track in the other tabs on the list screen is selected: Displays artist, title, album info
Moves to the list screen Converts to basic mode screen
Features Description
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): Moves to the previous file or play the current file from the beginning (Depends on the play time)
• If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
Previous File
previous file
• If play time is more than 3 seconds, play the current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (more than 0.8 seconds): It rewinds the track
Play/Pause
Plays/pauses the current file
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds):
Next File
Moves to the next file
• If button is pressed (more than 0.8 seconds): It fast-forwards the track
Repeats the current file
• If select the song in the file tab on the list screen: Select the between repeating one song, repeating
Repeat
folder, and turning repeat off
• If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist, Artist, Song, Album) on the list screen: Select
Repeat
the
button to switch between repeat-
ing one song and turning repeat off
Plays files in random order
• If select the song in the file tab on the list screen: Select the between Shuffle Folder, Shuffle All, and turn-
Shuffle
ing shuffle off
• If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist, Artist, Song, Album) on the list screen: Select
Shuffle
the
button to switch between Shuffle
Category and turning shuffle off
Repeat
button to switch
Shuffle
button to switch
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Features Description
Scans the beginning parts of USB files (approx. 10 seconds per file)
• If select the song in the file tab on the list screen: Select the
Scan
between Scan Folder, Scan All, and turning scan off
• If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist, Artist, Song, Album) on the list screen: Select
Scan
the
button to switch between Scan
category and turning scan off
• Add to Playlist: Add the current track to the Playlist: Pla
ylist is placed on the left tab in the list Save to My Music: You can save
• tr
Menu
ack to My Music. You can play saved track from My Music without USB. Access to My Music in the Media mode. Sound Settings: Mov
• screen.
You can change the settings of the
sound.
TUNE
Turn the
knob to search a desired
track. If the desired track is displayed, select
TUNE
knob to play the track.
TUNE
the
If the
TUNE
knob is not pressed within 5 seconds of searching tracks, the track info for the current track is restored.
Scan
button to switch
the current
es to the Sound Settings
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Features Description
Folder/ Category Name
Current Song Back Button Upper Folder/
Category
Displays folder/category name in the list
Displays the current playing file name Converts to basic mode screen
Moves to Upper Folder
Features Description
• Add to Playlist: Adds the current track to the Playlist: Playlist is placed on the left tab in the list (Maxim
um 100 files) Select a desired trac and press “Add to Playlist” to add the track in the pla
ylist.
• Delete from Playlist: Select a track you want to
Menu
delete from the pla Playlist” to delete the track in the playlist Now Playing: When moving to a different list
ylist and press
screen, moves to the list page where the cur­rent file is located (Becomes disabled when the current list includes the current file)
• Save to My Music: Stores the music. The stored music can be played in My Music. function is not pro
vided in Playlist.)
Search tracks by the list type. Search songs
Search Menu
according to File, Playlist, Artist, Song and Album.
If access the search menu while playing a
track, it moves to the previous search mode.
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): Plays previous/next track.
SEEK/TRACK
• If button is pressed (more than 0.8 seconds): Moves to play screen, and then it will re f
ast-forward the track.
TUNE
knob to move the focus to the
TUNE
knob to play the track.
TUNE
Turn the previous/next list. If the desired track is displayed, press
k
“Delete from
(This
wind or
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USB Image Mode Display Controls
Features Description Mode Folder/
File Name
File Index
Slideshow
Rotate
Info
Adjust Image
Size List Previous/
Next image
Displays the current operating mode
Displays folder name where image is located
Shows the current file/total files within the USB Images as slideshow in 5, 10, 20, 30 second
intervals Rotate image in clockwise direction Shows the file name, resolution and file type of
current image
Enlarge/reduce (zoom-in/zoom-out) image size
Moves to the list screen Swipe image left or right to see Previous/Next
image
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Features Description Current File Back Button
Displays the current playing file name Converts to basic mode screen
Now Playing: When moving to a different list
Menu
screen, moves to the list page where the current file is located (Becomes disabled when the cur­rent list includes the current file)
Controls background mode
SEEK/TRACK
• Radio mode: Changes Frequency and Channel Media mode: Changes Track (excluding AUX)
Controls background mode
• Radio mode: Changes Frequency and Channel
TUNE
• Media mode: Changes track (excluding AUX). If a desired track is display to move to the track.
ed, press the knob
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iPod
Using iPod Devices
• iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
• iPod mode will not operate if the con­nected iPod cannot be recognized due to operation of unsupported versions that do not support related protocols, iPod abnormalities, or iPod device defects. Some iPods with unsupported communication protocols may not prop­erly operate with the Multimedia system.
• For fifth generation iPod Nano devices, the iPod may not be recognized when the battery level is low. Please charge the iPod for use.
• Search/play orders shown within the iPod device may differ with the orders shown within the Multimedia system.
• If the iPod malfunctions due to an iPod device defect, reset the iPod and try again. (To learn more, refer to your iPod manual)
• If repeatedly connect and disconnect iPod/iPhone to the Multimedia system with USB cable in a short time, it may cause abnormal operation.
• The time for recognition of iPod/iPhone may vary depending on device type, firmware version and iOS version.
• For some iPod Touch and iPhone
®
devices, connecting Bluetooth
while the iPod is operating may result in discon­tinued iPod sound. When such devices
®
with Bluetooth
support are connected, this problem occurs as the sound source is changed from the Dock Connector (USB connector cable) to Bluetooth.
• To prevent this symptom, Bluetooth Audio function in the Multimedia system is limited if iPod/iPhone is connected to the system through both cable and Bluetooth. To listen to the iPod sound, use either iPod menu with USB connec­tion or Bluetooth Audio with Bluetooth connection.
• To listen to the iPod sound, reconnect the USB cable or change the audio out­put settings in iPod/iPhone to Dock.
• In order to use the iPod while operating the keys, you must use a dedicated iPod cable. (the cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod/ iPhone products)
During ACC ON state, connecting the iPod through the iPod cable (The cable that is supplied when purchasing iPod/ iPhone product.) will charge the iPod through the head unit.
The use of genuine iPod cables sup-The use of genuine iPod cables sup- plied by Apple is recommended. (The plied by Apple is recommended. (The use of other products may result in use of other products may result in noise or abnormal operation.)noise or abnormal operation.)
To play iPod music through cable con-
nection, the iPod/USB cable must be connected to the USB port in the front multibox. The USB port in the center console storage (if equipped) is for charging only.
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• When connecting with the iPod cable, make sure to fully insert the jack to pre­vent communication interference. If the iPod is connected to the vehicle while it is playing, a high pitch tone may sound for about 1~2 seconds immediately after connection. If possible, connect the iPod to the vehicle with the iPod stopped/paused.
• Within iPhones, streaming audio and iPod control may occasionally conflict. If problems persist, remove the iPhone and connect again.
• When connecting to iPod Nano/Classic, the Kia Motor logo appears on the Apple device. For the iPod Nano 6 genera­tion, however, the logo image does not appear since it is not supported. Also, all iPhone and iPod Touch products do not support this function.
• In Apple’s iOS 6.0 version or later, Podcast and Audiobook media files are designed to be played with the Podcasts and iBooks applications spe­cifically designed for Apple products. If the Apple device does not provide the Podcast and Audiobook lists, the playlist may not be displayed and played in the iPod mode.
• If the Apple Podcasts and iBooks apps are not installed on the Apple device, but the Apple device provides the Podcast and Audiobook lists, you can play files in other categories in iPod mode.
• The screen of multimedia system can be different when you run other music players (e.g. iHeartRadio) on your con­nected device.
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Caution
• While using a connected iPhone/iPod Touch device, it may not operate nor­mally if the user changed some func­tions in the device.
• When calling with an iPhone connec­tion, song may stop playing due to an Apple device feature. If sound does not resume after the call is terminated, check the device status.
• If lots of songs have the same informa­tion, skipping may occur when previous/ next song is executed due to an Apple device feature. Also problems may occur depending on device type or iOS version.
• If lots of songs have the same informa­tion, the song that plays may be differ­ent between the system and the Apple device. Reset the device or delete the same songs in the Apple device using iTunes.
• If you control pause, repeat, shuffle, or seek songs when the play time is less than 3s before the song is finished play­ing, it may occur difference of playing song between the Multimedia system
• We recommend that your Apple device uses the latest firmware since some problems may occur due to an outdated firmware or other software related issues.
and Apple device. Access to iPod music from another mode or pause a song and then play a song again in Apple device.
Type 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 6.5G 7G
iPod Mini Not Supported
iPod Shuffle Not Supported
iPod Nano
○ ○ ○○○ ○
Not
released
iPod Touch
iPad
iPad Mini
iPod Classic Not Supported
Type 3G 3GS 4 4S 5 5C 5S 6 6+
iPhone
(iOS 1.1 not sup-
ported)
Not verified,
Normal working not guaranteed
○ ○○○
(Unable to charge, Not verified, Normal working not guaranteed)
(Unable to charge, Not verified, Normal working not guaranteed)
(iPod with
Video)
(iPod
Classic)
Not released
(iPod
Classic)
○○○○○○○○
Not
released
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Caution
• If the iPhone/iPod Touch supports Bluetooth, the Apple device will not be able to use the Bluetooth function if the device is connected through both the USB port and via Bluetooth. Disconnect the USB connection then use Bluetooth Audio.
• If iPod/iPhone connected to the Multimedia system through both USB and AUX. iPod/iPhone keeps output sound via AUX, thus it may occur sound will not output in iPod mode.
• If AUX cable connected to iPod/iPhone but not connect to the Multimedia sys­tem, it may occur sound will not output in iPod mode due to iPod/iPhone’s fea­ture. Especially, if you use AUX cable like pictures, this problem may occur.
• Disconnect AUX cable from iPod/iPhone first, then connect to the Multimedia system via USB. Or change settings to “Dock” in iPod/iPhone.
• If connect to the Multimedia system while podcast or iTunes music down­loading to iPod/iPhone, it may occur some problems when you select song in the list. Reconnect iPod/iPhone to the Multimedia system when downloading is finished or the file deleted.
• If connect to the Multimedia system while sync, it may occur some problems. Try to use iPod/iPhone connection after sync complete. (To learn more, refer to your iPod manual)
• iPhone and iPod Touch devices are guaranteed to work normally on iOS
9.3.2 or below. However, they may not work normally on future iOS versions as their operations have not yet been tested.
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iPod Mode Display Controls
Features Description Mode Song Index
Repeat/Shuffle
Play Time Song Info List
Displays the current operating mode Shows the current song/total songs From Repeat/Shuffle, displays the current oper-
ating function Displays the current play time/total play time Displays the artist/song title/album info Moves to the list screen
Features Description
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): Moves to the previous file or play the current file from the beginning (Depends on the play time)
• If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to
Previous File
previous file
• If play time is more than 3 seconds, play the current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (more than 0.8 seconds): It rewinds the track
Play/Pause
Plays/pauses the current file
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds):
Next File
Moves to the next file
• If button is pressed (more than 0.8 seconds): It fast-forwards the track
Repeats the current file
Repeat
Select the
Repeat
button to switch between
repeating 1 track, and turning repeat off Plays files in random order
Shuffle
Shuffle
When selecting the shuffle category → deactivate shuffle then repeat
• Shuffle Category: Shuffle song in the current category
Back Button
Menu
Move to home/previous mode screen Sound Settings: Moves to the Sound Settings
screen. You can change the settings of the sound.
button, it changes to
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Features Description
Turn the
TUNE
knob to search a desired
track. If the desired track is displayed, press
TUNE
knob to play the track.
TUNE
the
If the
TUNE
knob is not pressed within 5 seconds of searching tracks, the track info for the current track is restored.
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Features Description
Category Name
Category List
Back Button Upper Category
Search Menu
SEEK/TRACK
TUNE
Displays the category name Displays the contents of selected category
If there are many items in the list, items are added in order and the scroll bar on the right
is adjusted accordingly. Converts to basic mode screen Moves to Upper Category Search tracks by the list type. Search songs
according to Playlist, Artist, Song, Album, Genre, Composer, Podcast and Audiobook.
If access the search menu while playing a
track, it moves to the previous search mode.
If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): Plays previous/next track.
If button is pressed (more than 0.8 seconds): Moves to play screen, and then it will re or f
ast-forward the track.
TUNE
knob to search a desired
Turn the track. If the desired track is displayed, press the If you do not anything with the knob for 5 seconds, the terminated.
TUNE
knob to play the track.
TUNE
wind
knob search will be
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AUX
Connecting an External Device
If an external device connector is con­nected with the AUX terminal, then AUX mode will automatically operate. Once the connector is disconnected, the previous mode will be restored.
• AUX mode can be used only when an external audio player has been con­nected. The AUX v
• separ device.
olume can also be controlled
ately through the connected
NOTICE
If only a cable is connected to the AUX
without an external device, the mode will be changed to AUX, but noise may occur. When an external device is not being used, remove the connector jack.
When the external device power is
connected to the power jack, playing the external device may output noise.
, disconnect the power connection
cases before use.
The actual feature in the vehicle may
In such
differ from the illustration.
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Bluetooth® Audio
Bluetooth Audio Mode Display Controls
Features Description Mode Phone Name Artist Info
Displays the current operating mode Displays name of connected phone Name of current artist
Features Description
Title
Previous File
Play/Pause Next File
Repeat
Shuffle
Menu
SEEK/TRACK TUNE
Name of current song
• If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to the previous file If play time is more than 3 seconds, pla
• current file from the beginning
This function may differ depending on the
model of mobile phone. Plays/Pauses Bluetooth Audio Moves to the next file Repeats the current file.
This function may differ depending on the
model of mobile phone. Plays files in random order.
This function may differ depending on the
model of mobile phone.
Connections: Mov
screen.
You can pair a new device or change/
delete paired device(s).
Sound Settings: Mov
You can change the settings of the
screen. sound.
Plays the previous/next file
TUNE
is not supported
es to the Bluetooth Settings
es to the Sound Settings
ys the
i
Information
Artist info and Title may not be supported by mobile phone
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Page 45
Bluetooth Connection Settings
Settings for pairing, connection and dis­connection of a Bluetooth device.
• In Bluetooth Audio play screen, select
Menu
and then
i
Information
If the music in the mobile phone is not
played after changing to audio streaming mode, press the play button. Thus check if the music is playing in the Bluetooth device after changing to audio streaming mode. Audio streaming may not be supported for some mobile phones.
Please check the Bluetooth compatibility
in below website: KIA Motors Corporation http://www.kia.com
Connections
.
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My Music
My Music Mode Display Controls
Features Description Mode File Index Repeat/
Shuffle/Scan Play Time
Song Info
Displays the current operating mode Shows the current file/total files From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the cur-
rent operating function Displays the current play time/total play time Displays the information about the current track
• When a track in the file tab on the list screen is selected: Displays file, artist, title, album info
• When a track in the other tab on the list screen is selected: Displays artist, title, album info
Features Description
List
Previous File
Play/Pause
Next File
Repeat
Moves to the list screen If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds):
Moves to the previous file or play the current file from the beginning (Depends on the play time)
• If play time is less than 3 seconds, moves to previous file
• If play time is more than 3 seconds, play the current file from the beginning
If button is pressed (more than 0.8 seconds): It rewinds the track
Plays/pauses the current file
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): Moves to the next file
• If button is pressed (more than 0.8 seconds): It fast-forwards the track
Repeats the current file
• If select the song in the file tab on the list screen: Select the between repeating one song and turning repeat off.
• If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist, Artist, Song, Album) on the list screen: Select
Repeat
the ing one song and turning repeat off
button to switch between repeat-
Repeat
button to switch
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Features Description
Plays files in random order
• If select the song in the file tab on the list
Shuffle
Shuffle
screen: Select the between shuffle and turning shuffle off
• If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist, Artist, Song, Album) on the list screen: Select
Shuffle
the
button to switch between shuffle
and turning shuffle off
Scans the beginning parts of files (approx. 10 seconds per file)
• If select the song in the file tab on the list
Scan
Scan
screen: Select the between scan and turning scan off
• If select the song in the other tabs (Playlist, Artist, Song, Album) on the list screen: Select
Scan
the
button to switch between scan and
turning scan off
• Add to Playlist: Adds the current song to the Playlist: Playlist is placed on the left tab in the list
Menu
• Delete Current File: Deletes the current track from My Music.
• Sound Settings: Moves to the Sound Settings screen. You can change the settings of the sound.
Turn the
TUNE
knob to search a desired
track. If the desired track is displayed, press the
TUNE
TUNE
knob to play the track.
If the
TUNE
knob is not pressed within 5 seconds of searching tracks, the track info for the current track is restored.
button to switch
button to switch
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Features Description
Folder/ Category Name
Current Song Back Button Upper Folder
Displays folder/category name in the list
Displays the current playing file name Converts to basic mode screen Moves to Root Folder
Features Description
• Add to Playlist: Adds the current track to the Playlist: Playlist is placed on the left tab in the
Menu
Search Menu
SEEK/TRACK
TUNE
list (Maxim press “Add to Playlist” to add the track in the playlist
• Delete from Playlist: Select a track from the playlist and press “Delete from Playlist” to delete the track in the pla Delete Files: Deletes files from My Music
If delete file from My Music, the information related to song also deleted in the list.
• Now Playing: When moving to a different list screen, moves to the list page where the cur­rent file is located (Becomes disabled when the current list includes the current file
Search tracks by the list type. Search songs according to File, Playlist, Artist, Song and Album.
If access the search menu while playing a
track, it moves to the previous search mode.
• If button is pressed (less than 0.8 seconds): Plays previous/next track.
• If button is pressed (more than 0.8 seconds): Moves to play screen, and then it will re f
ast-forward the track.
Turn the vious/next file. If the file you want to play is dis­played, press
If the
5 seconds of searching tracks, Tune search will be terminated.
um 100 files) Select a track and
TUNE
knob to move the focus to pre-
TUNE
knob to play the track.
TUNE
knob is not pressed within
ylist
wind or
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MEMO
Page 50
part.3
Bluetooth
Before Using the Bluetooth® Handsfree
Bluetooth Connection
Bluetooth Phone
Page 51
Bluetooth
Before Using the Bluetooth
What is Wireless Technology?
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology refers to a short-distance wireless network­ing technology which uses a 2.45GHz frequency to connect various devices within a certain distance.
• Supported within PCs, external devices, Bluetooth tronic devices, and automotive environ­ments, to be tr ha
ving to use a connector cable.
• Bluetooth which allo make phone calls with Bluetooth mobile phones through the Multimedia system.
®
Handsfree
Bluetooth®
®
phones, PDAs, various elec-
Bluetooth
ansmitted at high speeds without
®
Wireless Technology
®
Handsfree refers to a device
ws the user to conveniently
• The Bluetooth® Handsfree feature may not be supported in some mobile phones. For more information on mobile phone compatibility, visit the KIA Motor website
- KIA Motors Corporation: http://www.kia.com
WARNING
- Distracted Driving
Focus on the road while driving. The driver's
pr
imary responsibility is in the saf
oper
ation of the vehicle. Drivers should not use any hand held devices or other equipment or vehicle systems that distract the driver during vehicle operation.
Do not stare at the multimedia screen for long
iods of time while driving. Staring at the
per screen for prolonged per
affi
to tr
c accidents and can result in personal
ies.
injur
®
iods of time can lead
e and legal
Precautions for Safe Driving
• Bluetooth® is a feature that enables driv­ers to make handsfree calls. the head unit with a Bluetooth allows the user to conveniently make calls, receive calls, and manage the phonebook. Before using Wireless Technology contents of this user’ Excessive use or operations while driv-
• ing may lead to negligent driving prac­tices and be the cause of accidents. not oper dr
ate the device excessiv
iving.
Viewing the screen for prolonged peri-Viewing the screen for prolonged peri- ods of time is dangerous and may leadods of time is dangerous and may lead to accidents. When driving, view theto accidents. When driving, view the screen only for short periods of time.screen only for short periods of time.
Connecting
®
phone
Bluetooth
, carefully read the
s manual.
Do
ely while
®
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CAUTIONS upon Connecting
®
Bluetooth
• Before connecting the head unit with the mobile phone, check to see that the mobile phone supports Bluetooth
• Even if the phone supports Wireless Technology, the phone will not be found during device searches if the phone has been set to hidden state or the Bluetooth Disable the hidden state or turn on the Bluetooth connecting with the head unit.
• If Auto Connection is used, the Bluetooth nected when the ignition is turned on, making it unnecessary to have to con­nect the phone with the head unit every time.
Phone
®
features.
Bluetooth
®
power is turned off.
®
power prior to searching/
®
phone is automatically con-
®
• If you do not want automatic connection with your Bluetooth Bluetooth
®
feature off of the Bluetooth®
®
device, turn the
device.
• Park the vehicle when connecting the head unit with the mobile phone.
• Bluetooth
®
connection may become intermittently disconnected in some mobile phones. Follow these steps to try again.
1. Turn the Bluetooth
®
function within the
mobile phone OFF/ON and try again.
2. Turn the mobile phone power OFF/
ON and try again.
3. Completely remove the mobile phone
battery, reboot, and then again.
4. Reboot the Multimedia System and
try again.
5. Delete all paired devices from both of
Phone and Head Unit sides and then try again.
• The Handsfree call volume and quality may differ depending on the mobile phone.
• Pairing Bluetooth other Bluetooth
®
devices and use of
®
features are not sup­ported when the vehicle is in motion. For safety, please first park your vehicle.
• If you continue having issue download­ing your contacts to your vehicle, con­tact your mobile phone provider.
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Bluetooth Connection
Pairing a New Device
Before you can use the Bluetooth feature, you must first pair/connect your mobile phone to your car. Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be paired. Only one Bluetooth device can be con­nected at a time.
Pairing a New Device by Selecting Phone/Call
Press the the steering wheel control. ▶ Pair your car after your mobile phone detects the Bluetooth device. ▶ Enter the passkey or accept the authorization popup. ▶ Connect Bluetooth.
PHONE
key or key in
Pairing a New Device Through the Phone Settings
Press the
Select
Add New
SETUP
key. ▶ Select
Bluetooth Connection
. ▶ Pair your car after your mobile phone detects the Bluetooth de Enter the passkey or accept the authoriza­tion popup. ▶ Connect Bluetooth.
The default passkey is 0000. The vehicle name above is an example. Check the actual information on the product.
Bluetooth
. ▶ Select
vice.
Connecting Bluetooth Devices
Connects the Bluetooth devices that you
.
add.
Connecting Devices by Selecting Phone/Call
Press the the steering wheel control. ▶ Select the name of the device to connect. ▶ Connect Bluetooth.
PHONE
key or key in
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Connecting Devices Through the Phone Settings
Press the
Select
SETUP
key. ▶ Select
Bluetooth Connection
name of the device to connect. ▶ Connect Bluetooth.
Bluetooth
. ▶ Select the
Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices
.
Disconnects Bluetooth devices that are connected.
SETUP
Press the
Select
Bluetooth Connection
name of the device to disconnect.
key. ▶ Select
. ▶ Select the
Bluetooth
Deleting Bluetooth Devices
Deletes the Bluetooth devices that you added. Note that deleting a Bluetooth device will delete all Call History and Contact Info downloaded along with it.
.
SETUP
Press the Select
Delete Devices
to delete. ▶ Select
key. ▶ Select
Bluetooth Connection
. ▶ Select
. ▶ Select the device name
Delete
.
Bluetooth
. ▶
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Bluetooth Phone
Phone Status Icons
Shows the current phone status in the right top of the display.
Icons Description
You can use Bluetooth phones when a Bluetooth Hands-free connection is established.
You can use Bluetooth audio features when a Bluetooth audio connection is estab­lished.
You can use Bluetooth phones and audio features when both Bluetooth Hands-free and audio connections are established.
Call signal strength indicator
Battery level of the Bluetooth devices connected
Downloading Call History list
Downloading Contacts
In a Bluetooth phone call
Microphone muted
i
Information
The battery level icon and the call signal
strength indicator may not be supported in some Bluetooth devices.
The battery level may differ from the actual
level remaining.
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Dial
Dials a call after the Bluetooth devices are connected.
Phone
PHONE
key or key in
All Menus
icon.
icon, and
• Press the the steering wheel control.
• You can also select then
Name Description
Use the keypad to enter the phone number that you
Keypad
Call
Settings
Delete
i
Information
Some types of mobile phones may not
support the Speed Dial function.
want to call. Press and hold the last number of a speed dial to dial a number that you added to the Speed Dial list in the phone
Makes a call after you dial a number and select CALL. If the number is listed in Dialed Calls, you can select the number and press CALL to automatically dial that number again.
Moves to a screen of Phone Settings.
Deletes the numbers that you entered.
Accept/Reject Call
If there is an incoming call after you made a Bluetooth connection, a popup message will appear.
Name Description Accept Reject
i
Information
In some mobile phones, the caller's number
may not be displayed, and the Reject feature may not be supported.
Answers the call. Ignores the call.
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Using the Menu During a Phone Call
When making a call, you can use the fol­lowing menu items.
Name Description
Use Private
End Contacts
Outgoing Volume
Keypad
Switch
Switches a voice call from the car Hands-free to the mobile phone.
Ends a call. Displays the Contacts list. Displays the Mic Volume
settings. You can adjust the in-call volume that the other party hears (level 1 - 5).
Moves to a screen for entering ARS numbers.
Switches to a call on hold, if any. You can also switch calls by select­ing the number in the Information Display. The Switch function switches the current call to a wait­ing call in order to answer a new incoming call.
i
Information
If the caller's number is listed in Contacts, the
caller's name will be displayed. Otherwise, only the number will be displayed. In some mobile phones, the phone number may not be displayed.
In some Bluetooth devices, the Use Private
feature may not be supported.
In some Bluetooth devices, the Switch feature
may not be supported.
During a phone call on a Bluetooth Hands-
free, you cannot access other modes, such as Radio and Settings.
Depending on handset types, the in-call
volume the other party hears may differ. If the other party hears your voice too low or too loud, adjust the mic volume.
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Call History
Press the
PHONE
key, and then
Name Description
All
Dialed
Received
Missed
Call History
Download
Lists the all call history.
Lists the calls that you made.
Lists the calls that you have received.
Lists the calls you missed.
Displays all of your call history. Select from the list to dial the number.
Downloads the call history information from your mobile phone.
Call History
i
Information
In some mobile phones, call records may not
.
be added to your Call History.
Calls from restricted ID's are not added to
your Call History Information.
Up to 50 calls can be added in each Dialed
Calls/Received Calls/Missed Calls list.
The durations of each dialed/received call are
not displayed in your car's Call History list.
While the call history download is in progress,
the status bar displays an icon ( ).
If the call history download is turned off on the
Bluetooth device, the call history download will fail.
Some devices require a device authentication
for downloading your call history. If download fails, check if the Bluetooth settings or display status are normal.
Some devices do not support call history
download. Check if your Bluetooth device supports download feature. For details regarding Bluetooth-supported devices and their functional compatibility, visit http://www. kia.com
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Contacts
Press the
PHONE
key, and then
Name Description
Contacts List
Download
Search
The list of Contacts. Select from the list to dial the number.
Downloads contacts from your mobile phone.
Searches Contacts.
Contacts
i
Information
Up to 5000 phone numbers can be
.
downloaded from a single, paired Bluetooth device.
You cannot edit or delete do
n
umbers from your car.
Contacts can be viewed only when the
Bluetooth de
Even if the Bluetooth de
the do deleting a paired phone will also delete all downloaded Contacts and Call History data)
Downloaded phone numbers may be lost
depending on the condition of the head unit.
eep your important data in a safe place.
K
Contacts from both the SIM card and your
mobile phone are do time by default.
The status bar displays a (
downloading contacts.
The download will not be available if the
contacts do your Bluetooth device.
vice is connected.
wnloaded data will remain. (Note that
wnload function is turned off on
wnloaded phone
vice is disconnected,
wnloaded at the same
) while
Some devices require a device authentication
f
or downloading your contacts. If download fails, check your phone screen and confirm the download if necessary.
Some devices do not support contacts
wnload feature. Check if your Bluetooth
do device supports contacts download. For Bluetooth supporting devices details and compatibility, visit http://www.kia.com
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Favorites
Press the
PHONE
key, and then
Name Description
Lists the phone num-
Favorites
Add New
Delete Items
Delete All
bers saved as Favorites. Select from the list to dial the number.
Adds a new number to Favorites.
Deletes numbers that you select from Favorites.
Deletes all of the num­bers from Favorites.
Favorites
.
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The 911 Connect feature may not operate in the following situations
UVO eServices
About UVO eServices
Before using UVO eServices
Connecting Bluetooth
Pair a device from Bluetooth-enabled phone
Connecting to smartphone via USB
911 Connect
Roadside Assist
Vehicle Diagnostics
My Car Zone
Parking Minder
eServices Guide
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UVO eServices
The 911 Connect feature may not operate in the following situations
When the vehicle ignition is not turned on.
When the phone Bluetooth® feature is set to off.
When the phone Bluetooth® cannot be connected or becomes
disconnected.
When there are no phones paired with the vehicle.
When cellular service is unavailable.
When the power turns off due to phone power (battery) issues.
When a Bluetooth® device without phone feature support has
been connected, such as an MP3 device.
When the system is booting.
When the system power supply is unstable.
When the attempted call is blocked due to user operations.
When the 9-1-1 call is unstable due to phone or other commu-
nication network issues.
When the call feature is not operating due to phone settings set
by the user.
When the phone cannot be controlled via Bluetooth® due to
phone specifications or characteristics.
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Using UVO eServices and Precautions
Download the UVO eServices App and install it on your smartphone. The app can be downloaded from your smartphone’s app store.
For using UVO eServices call features such as 911 Connect,
Roadside Assist and eServices Guide, a smartphone must be connected with the vehicle via Bluetooth. Pair and connect your smartphone with the vehicle. For information on connecting your Bluetooth device, refer to the smartphone user’s manual and instructions on the Phone Help screen on your radio. Up to five Bluetooth devices can be paired to the vehicle and only one device can be connected at a time.
For using data communication of Vehicle Diagnostics, Parking
Minder, and My Car Zone, smartphone must be connected with the vehicle via USB cable.
The use of gen other products ma
uine cable is recommended. (The use of
y result in abnormal or non-proper operation.)
UVO eServices may not operate properly with incompatible
smartphones. To view the list of compatible smartphones, please visit MyUVO.com
Communication between the vehicle and smartphone app may
temporarily disconnect depending on the phone state.
If the feature is not operating properly, you may need to reset
the UVO eServices App or the smartphone and try again according to the following steps.
1. Try feature again in the Head Unit
2. Restart smartphone app
3. Re-connect Bluetooth and USB cable
4. Reset smartphone
5. Delete Device and pair again
Some services use the customer’s mobile phone data plan for
data communication. Therefore, the features will function in accordance with the cellular plan.
Login and activate the UVO eServices App on your smartphone.
Some UVO eServices features will only be available when your
smartphone is connected with the vehicle via USB and the UVO eServices App is running.
Use of the most up-to-date app version is recommended.
For smartphone related inquiries, please visit MyUVO.com.
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About UVO eServices
UVO eServices provides the following features through Bluetooth and/or USB connection to your smartphone.
Name Connection Description
911 Connect
Roadside Assist
Vehicle Diagnostics
My Car Zone
Parking Minder
eServices Guide
BT
BT & USB
USB
USB
USB
BT
If an airbag deploys, your vehicle automatically initiates a call to 9-1-1 and sends your vehicle’s location information to the 9-1-1 operator.
If a diagnostic issue exists, you can connect with a Roadside Assist.
Informs you if there is a diagnostic issue found in your vehicle. If an issue is found, you can contact a call center through Roadside Assist or reserve an appointment with your preferred Kia dealer through Schedule Service.
Keeps track of predefined triggered alerts such as Speed Alert and Curfew Limit Alert from the My Car Zone feature.
Saves the location of your parked vehicle on your UVO eServices smartphone app. You can check where your vehicle is parked through the UVO eServices App on your smartphone.
Receive guidance on how to use UVO eServices.
i
Information
24-hour Roadside Assistance is a
America, Inc. Certain limitations apply. Coverage details are available in the Kia Warranty and Consumer Information Manual. For access to Enhanced Roadside Assistance, a conn Bluetooth within the cellular service coverage area is required.
service plan provided by Kia Motors
ected mobile phone via
To use UVO eServices, the following conditions must be met.
1. The UVO eServices smartphone app must be installed and you must log in using your MyUVO account credentials.
2. The smartphone must be connected via Bluetooth and USB cable to the vehicle.
3. Once this is complete, eServices must be activated.
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Before using UVO eServices
Installing the UVO eServices App on your smartphone
1. Download and install the UVO eSer­vices App on your smartphone. The app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
2. Register your vehicle and account at MyUVO.com Note: MyUVO.com is accessible from your phone’s browser.
3. Start the UVO eServices App on your smartphone and log in.
Connecting Bluetooth
Press the key on the steering
.
SETUP
PHONE
key on the
Bluetooth
wheel or press the head unit. Press
Bluetooth Connection
Pair a device from Bluetooth-enabled phone
1. Turn on the Bluetooth feature on your smartphone’s Bluetooth settings screen.
2.
Search Bluetooth de smartphone.
3.
Select the Vehicle Name on the phone that matches the name shown on the screen.
4.
V
erify the passkey shown on the touch-
screen. If the phone supports SSP, check the passkey on your Bluetooth confirm the authentication.
vices on your
®
device and
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Connecting to smartphone via USB
1. Connect your smartphone with the vehi­cle via USB cable.
NOTICE
For smartphone related inquiries, please visit
MyUV
O.com.
Activating UVO eServices
Press the
Vehicle Diagnostics
Parking Minder
UVO
key, then press the
My Car Zone
or
button.
Press the
Yes
button, then the UVO
eServices activation process will begin.
or
NOTICE
Before activating UVO eServices, ensure
your phone is connected to the v USB cab
le.
ehicle via
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911 Connect
911 Connect
If an airbag deploys, your vehicle automat­ically initiates a call to 9-1-1 and sends your vehicle’s location information to the 9-1-1 operator.
The 911 Connect feature is available only when the mobile phone is connected via Bluetooth. By default, this feature is turned off. To turn it on, you must turn it on in the eServices Settings menu. By enabling this feature, you are agreeing to the 911 Connect terms of use.
) icon is displayed at the top of the
A ( touch screen as shown below when phone is connected to UVO eServices system via Bluetooth and the 911 connect feature is turned on.
Initiating a 911 Call
If an airbag deploys, the following screen is displayed and a call is automatically placed to 9-1-1 after 10 seconds.
Once a call is connected with a 9-1-1 operator, it is possible to request emer­gency services to be dispatched to your location.
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The 9-1-1 operator may request informa­tion on the current location of your vehicle. When the 9-1-1 operator requests your vehicle location, “Sending Location” is displayed on the screen and the vehicle location is automatically sent to the 9-1-1 operator.
When the 9-1-1 operator attempts to talk to the driver again, the call time is dis­played and allows the driver to speak with the 9-1-1 operator.
Roadside Assist
Roadside Assist
If there is any issues in the vehicle, you can connect with a Roadside Assist agent. The Roadside Assist feature can be used only when your phone is connected via Bluetooth.
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Press the
UVO
key ▶
Roadside Assist
.
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Vehicle Diagnostics
Conducting Vehicle Diagnostics
Vehicle Diagnostics is available only when the ignition is turned on and the vehicle is parked. It also requires that UVO eServices is activated, and the Phone is connected via USB cable before starting Vehicle Diagnostics.
Press the
UVO
key
Vehicle Diagnostics
.
The Vehicle Diagnostics process will begin. When a diagnostics check is in progress, keep the vehicle in park with the ignition on. To cancel diagnostics, press the
Cancel
button on the touch screen or
any hardkey.
If diagnostic issues are found, press the
Send Report
account or press the
button to send to your MyUVO
Schedule Service
but­ton to schedule an appointment with your preferred or nearby Kia dealer.
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Schedule Service
When scheduling an appointment using
Schedule Service
the
Preferred
button will allow you to request an appointment with your preferred Kia dealer and send your vehicle’s diagnostics infor­mation.
Pressing the to request an appointment with the near­est Kia dealer and send your vehicle’s diagnostics information.
button, pressing the
Nearest
button will allow you
Press the
Preferred
or
Nearest
button.
Request an appointment with Preferred or Nearest Kia Dealer and send your vehi­cle’s diagnostics data.
Send Report
Press the nostics result screen.
Vehicle Diagnostics Data is transmitted to your account and you can see the report on MyUVO.com
Send Report
in the vehicle diag-
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Even if diagnostic issues are not found after Vehicle Diagnostics, it is recom­mended that you send the diagnostic results to your MyUVO account. Press the
Send Report
button to send the diagnostics results to your MyUVO account.
Scheduled Diagnostics
If you have set up Scheduled Diagnostics on your UVO eServices App, a vehicle diagnostics check will automatically start on the day you selected. On the date of the Scheduled Diagnostics, the following window will be displayed.
Press the
Send Report
button to see the
Vehicle Health Report on MyUVO.com.
Press the
Yes
button on the touch screen
to proceed with diagnostics.
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Automatic Diagnostics
If a critical diagnostics issue with your vehicle’s powertrain is detected, Automatic Diagnostics will be notified.
NOTICE
The screen messages differ based on the
vehicle diagnostics severity. Ensure your phone is connected to the system via USB cable before using
Send Report
.
Schedule Service
and
My Car Zone
My Car Zone is a feature that provides alerts and driving history for Curfew Limit Alerts and Speed Alerts set by the user.
Name Description
Curfew Limit Alerts are
Curfew Limit Alert
Speed Alert
My Car Zone features are supported only when UVO eServices has been activated.
alerts that are triggered when a driver is driving within a predefined time range.
Speed Alerts are alerts that are triggered when a driver exceeds the predefined maximum speed.
Press the
UVO
key ▶
My Car Zone
Curfew Limit Alerts History
Speed Alerts History
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Curfew Limit Alert
Speed Alert
Curfew Limit Alert
You can check the Curfew Limit Alert his­tory for a list of past triggered curfew alerts.
Speed Alert
You can check the Speed Alert history for triggered speed limit alerts of the vehicle.
Name Description
Phone
Alert Time
Duration
Driving Time
Name of phone con­nected upon triggered curfew limit
Initial alert time Total duration of driving
while curfew limit was triggered
Total driving time from turning ignition on until turning ignition off
Name Description
Phone
Max. Speed
Alert Time
Duration
Name of phone con­nected upon triggered speed limit alert
Maximum vehicle speed upon triggered speed limit alert
Time from first triggered alert until last triggered alert
Total triggered alert time from turning ignition on to turning ignition off
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To check My Car Zone alert history from your smartphone, you must first send the alert history to your MyUVO account.
Parking Minder
Sending Parking Location
The location where your vehicle is currently parked can be sent to your smartphone.
Ensure that your smartphone is connected via USB and the UVO eServices App is running before using this feature.
After parking the vehicle, press the
UVO
key ▶
vehicle’s location to your smartphone.
Parking Minder
to send the
Once the parking location has been sent, you can view your vehicle’s location from the UVO eServices App on your smart­phone.
NOTICE
When the parking location is being sent, do
not drive the vehicle. Ensure that you have logged into the UVO eServices App, and y phone is connected to the multimedia system via USB cab
When ignition is turned off while the phone is
connected via USB transf in UV
le.
, Parking Minder can be erred automatically if the option is set up O eService Settings
our
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eServices Guide
eServices Guide
eServices Guide provides guidance on how to use UVO eServices.
This feature is only available when the mobile phone is connected via Bluetooth.
UVO eServices Settings
Refer to
SETUP
key ▶
UVO eServices
.
Press the
UVO
key ▶
eServices Guide
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part.5
Navigation
Basic Features
Menu
Destination Search
Route Search
Navigation Settings
Troubleshooting
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Navigation
Navi
Menu
Set
Destinati
Add
t
Save
OI
Basic Features
Operating Navigation Screen
Basic features on the map screen.
Name Description
Move to Places Menu.
Go to the Home screen.
Change the map view mode.
Adjusts the volume.
Zoom in the map. Set the zoom level automatically according
to the guidance. Zoom out the map.
Quick and easy selection of a destination and options.
Enter the navigation menu screen.
Touch to scroll the map.
as
Waypoin
on
Quick and easy selection of a destination from the map screen.
Set a waypoint to the current route.
Save frequently used address to address book.
P
Find a POI(Point Of Interest) around the current position.
View the vehicle’s current position on the map screen.
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Places
You can use this menu when the gear is in “Parking” mode and there is no destination set. Press the Search screen to move to “Places”.
Changing Map View
Touch the compass arrow icon to toggle between a map oriented to the North, ori­ented parallel to the vehicle’s heading and 3D View.
Navigation Volume
Name Description
Set the volume to mute.
Turn the volume down.
Turn the volume up.
Slide to set the volume. Sets the volume of voice guid-
ance louder than that of audio.
Please refer to “Places” in “Destination Search” for more details.
06
Press the button to adjust the naviga­tion volume.
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Zoom In/Zoom Out
Rout
Reroute
s
Det
Zoom the map view screen in and out.
Map Scale
Sets the zoom level automatically accord­ing to the type of road.
Menu
Route
Press button on the bottom left of the screen ▶ Press
e
button.
Press
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or to set the zoom level.
Name Description
Scale Fix
Auto Scale
Manually adjust the map scale.
Change the map scale automatically depending on the type of road.
Select the
Route Option
Route
or
button to set
our
.
,
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Reroute
e
Save
Detou
Route Options
Detour
Rerout
The
button is active only when there is an active route. You can search a route again.
You can select an option from Route, Traffic Information, Freeway, Toll Roads, Ferry, HOV/Carpool Lanes, Electronic Toll or Private/Gated Roads. Press
to save your selection. If there is a route already saved, another route will be searched.
The
r
button is active only when
there is an active route.
Selected distance is detoured from the current location.
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Map Display
PO
n
Displays the direction of the map.
,
North
Up (2D)
Heading
Up (2D)
3D
or .
Displays always has north at the top of screen.
Displays always shows the vehicle’s direction as proceeding towards the top of the screen.
Shows the map in 3 dimentions.
Shows or hides build­ings on the map.
Press
Name Description
3D Buildings
POI
Select the button on the bottom left of the screen ▶ Select the
View Nearby POIs
O
Press show nearby POIs or not. When catego­ries are selected, they will appear on the map. (ex. Gas Stations)
Off
,
button to set whether to
I
button.
The lists of nearby gas stations are dis­played.
The list can be sorted to display in order of distance or name.
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Name Description
Set
on
A
t
e
OI
G
s
A
Call to the selected location (Phone needs to be connected via Bluetooth).
Destinati
Waypoin
as
dd
Sav
P
Set the place as a des­tination.
Set the location as a waypoint.
Save the location.
Search nearby POIs.
Edit
Change the shortcut POIs to display (ex. Gas Stations)
Select the desired category to change. (ex Restaurants)
Select new category to display (ex. American)
as Station
is changed to
merican
.
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POI Categories
y
S
h
Select the item to search.
Histor
Press the vious search result.
button to check the pre-
Press the
earc
button to search the
POI category by name.
Select the desired POI to check the loca­tion and for detailed information.
Name Description
Search POI around the current position.
Search POI around the destina­tion.
Active only when a route’s
planned.
Search POI along route.
Active only when a route’s
planned.
Search POI around the current cursor when the map scrolled.
Active only when the cursor
position is different from the vehicle position.
Search POI around the city selected.
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Traf fi c
y
Press the button on the bottom left of the screen ▶ Select the
Traffi c List
Traffic
button.
Name Description
Direction from the current location. Distance from the current loca-
tion (mi or km). Displays traffic info symbol based
on the type of event. Description of traffic event.
Additional traffic information may be dis-
Categor
played upon clicking on the
button.
Name Description
Display ‘Road Construction’ infor­mation.
Display ‘Accident’ information.
Display ‘Slow Traffic’ information.
Display ‘Incident’ information. Display ‘Hazardous Road
Conditions’ information. Display ‘Travel Information’.
On Route
When
is activated, only traffic
information on your route is displayed.
On the traffic list, the current traffic/road event information is displayed in order of distance.
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On the traffic list, the current basic traf­fic/road event information is displayed in order of distance. Select the combo box to change the arrangement in order of Category/ Distance.
Name Description
Select the combo box to arrange. Arrangement by category: Display
traffic information arranged in order of traffic information event type.
Arrangement by distance: Display the traffic information in order of distance closer to the current location.
Traffi c detail
Select the traffic information on the traffic list to display the detailed screen as shown in the screen. Display the symbol of traffic event and arrow which indicates the road from start to end of the traffic event. Detailed infor­mation is available on the right screen.
Name Description
Symbol of traffic event.
Event name of traffic information. Road name/road number includ-
ing direction. Direction and distance from the
current location. Intersection where traffic event
starts. Intersection where traffic event
ends. Total distance of traffic event.
Estimated delay time. Check the previous traffic infor-
mation. Check the next traffic information. Detour the route based on the
traffic information.
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Traffi c detour
Det
S
If there is traffic information on the route, it is possible to detour the route using traffic information and search other routes. When the View Traffic Detail, press the to detour.
Detour
button is enabled in the
Detour
button
on.
Select the desired section.
.
Check the information and press the
our
button.
Press the
tart Guidance
button to apply the detoured sections and search other routes.
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