HYUNDAI MOBIS AC110A9GG DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM

User Manual

Audio systemAUDIO SYSTEM• Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2• Steering wheel audio controls (if equipped). . . . . . . . . . 3• Aux, USB and iPod®port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4• How vehicle radio works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4AUDIO (With Touch Screen) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8• Features of Your Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9• RDS Radio (if equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19• Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20• Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21• Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35• Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44• NCC for Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEMMODEL : AC110A9GG, AC110A9GE, AC110A9GN, AC110A9GG, AC114A9GG
✽NOTICEIf you install an after market HIDhead lamp, your vehicle’s audio andelectronic device may malfunction.❈If your vehicle is equipped withAVN(Audio, Video and Navigation)system, refer to a separately sup-plied manual for detailed informa-tion.AntennaGlass antennaYour vehicle uses a glass antenna toreceive both AM and FM signals. Shark fin antenna (if equipped)The shark fin antenna will receive thetransmit data.AUDIO SYSTEMOJF045126CAUTION• Do not clean the inside of therear window glass or quarterglass with a cleaner or use ascraper to remove any foreigndeposits as this may causedamage to the antenna ele-ments.• Avoid adding metallic coatingsuch as Ni, Cd, and so on.These can interfere withAM/FM reception.• To prevent damage to the rearglass antenna, never use sharpinstruments or window cleanercontaining abrasives to cleanthe window. Clean the insidesurface of the rear glass win-dow with a piece of soft cloth.• When putting a sticker on theinside surface of the rear win-dow, be careful not to damageto the rear glass antenna. • Do not put  sharp instrumentsnearby the rear glass antenna.• Tinted rear window may affectthe proper functioning of theantenna. 2Audio system
Steering wheel audio controls (if equipped) The steering wheel may incorporateaudio control buttons. VOLUME ( /  ) (1)• Press the lever upward ( ) toincrease the volume.• Press the lever downward ( ) todecrease  the volume.SEEK/PRESET ( / ) (2)The SEEK/PRESET lever has differ-ent functions based on the systemmode. For the following functions thelever should be pressed for 0.8 sec-onds or more.RADIO modeIt will function as the AUTO SEEKselect button.CD/USB/iPod®/My Music modeIt will function as the FF/REW button.If the SEEK/PRESET button ispressed for less than 0.8 seconds, itwill work as follows in each mode.RADIO modeIt will function as the PRESET STA-TION buttons.CD/USB/iPod®/My Music modeIt will function as TRACK UP/DOWNbutton.MODE ( ) (3)Press the button to change audiosource. FM  ➟  AM  ➟  DAB*  ➟  USB ➟  iPod®➟BT Audio ➟ AUX ➟ MY MUSIC*if equippedMUTE ( ) (4)• Press the button to mute thesound.• Press the button to turn off themicrophone during a telephonecall.Detailed information for audio controlbuttons are described in the followingpages in this section.CAUTIONDo not operate audio remotecontrol buttons simultaneously.OJF045307L■Type A■Type C■Type B■Type D■Type E3Audio system
Aux, USB and iPod®portYou can use an aux port to connectaudio devices and an USB port toplug in an USB and also an iPod®port to plug in an iPod®.✽NOTICEWhen using a portable audio deviceconnected to the power outlet, noisemay occur during playback. If thishappens, use the power source of theportable audio device.*iPod®is a trademark of Apple Inc.How vehicle radio worksFM receptionAM and FM radio signals are broad-cast from transmitter towers locatedaround your city. They are intercept-ed by the radio antenna on your vehi-cle. This signal is then received bythe radio and sent to your vehiclespeakers. When a strong radio signal hasreached your vehicle, the preciseengineering of your audio systemensures the best possible qualityreproduction. However, in somecases the signal coming to your vehi-cle may not be strong and clear.This can be due to factors, such asthe distance from the radio station,closeness of other strong radio sta-tions or the presence of buildings,bridges or other large obstructions inthe area.OJF045308LOJF0451284Audio system
AM (MW, LW) receptionAM broadcasts can be received atgreater distances than FM broad-casts. This is because AM radiowaves are transmitted at low fre-quencies. These long, low frequencyradio waves can follow the curvatureof the earth rather than travellingstraight out into the atmosphere. Inaddition, they curve around obstruc-tions so that they can provide bettersignal coverage.FM radio stationFM broadcasts are transmitted athigh frequencies and do not bend tofollow the earth's surface. Becauseof this, FM broadcasts generallybegin to fade at short distances fromthe station. Also, FM signals are eas-ily affected by buildings, mountains,or other obstructions. These canresult in certain listening conditionswhich might lead you to believe aproblem exists with your radio. Thefollowing conditions are normal anddo not indicate radio trouble:• Fading - As your vehicle movesaway from the radio station, thesignal will weaken and sound willbegin to fade. When this occurs,we suggest that you select anotherstronger station.• Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals orlarge obstructions between thetransmitter and your radio can dis-turb the signal causing static orfluttering noises to occur. Reducingthe treble level may lessen thiseffect until the disturbance clears.¢¢¢JBM004OJF045309L OJF045310L5Audio system
• Station Swapping - As a FM signalweakens, another more powerfulsignal near the same frequencymay begin to play. This is becauseyour radio is designed to lock ontothe clearest signal. If this occurs,select another station with astronger signal.• Multi-Path Cancellation - Radiosignals being received from sever-al directions can cause distortionor fluttering. This can be caused bya direct and reflected signal fromthe same station, or by signalsfrom two stations with close fre-quencies. If this occurs, selectanother station until the conditionhas passed.Using a cellular phone or a two-way radio When a cellular phone is used insidethe vehicle, noise may be producedfrom the audio system. This does notmean that something is wrong with theaudio equipment. In such a case, usethe cellular phone at a place as far aspossible from the audio equipment.CAUTIONWhen using a communicationsystem such as a cellular phoneor a radio set inside the vehicle,a separate external antennamust be fitted. When a cellularphone or a radio set is usedwith an internal antenna alone,it may interfere with the vehi-cle's electrical system andadversely affect safe operationof the vehicle.WARNINGDo not use a cellular phonewhile driving. Stop at a safelocation to use a cellular phone.OJF045311L6Audio system
7Audio systemiPod®iPod®is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyThe Bluetooth®word mark and logos are registeredtrademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use ofsuch marks by Kia is under license. Other trademarksand trade names are those of their respective owners.
AUDIO (With Touch Screen)A9G4G0000EG, A9G4G0001EG8Audio system■ Type 1 ■ Type 2(With Bluetooth®Wireless Technology)
Features of Your AudioHead unit❈The shape and layout of buttonsmay vary depending on the devicespecifications.(1) EJECT• Eject the inserted disc.(2) SEEK/TRACK• Search for frequencies in radiomode. • Change the current song in mediamode.(3) RADIO• Start FM or AM Radio.(4) MEDIA• Select USB, iPod, Bluetooth Audio,AUX or My Music.• Display the media menu when twoor more media are connected orwhen the [MEDIA] button ispressed in media mode. (5) PHONE(TYPE-1)• Start Bluetooth Phone mode.(6) SETUP(TYPE-2)• Access Display, Sound, Systemand Display off settings.(7) POWER/VOL knob • Turn to adjust the volume.• Press to turn the device on or off.9Audio system■ Type 1■ Type 2
10(8) DISP• Turn the display on or off.(9) PRESET(10) SETUP(TYPE-1)• Access Display, Sound, Date/Time,Phone, System, Screen saver andDisplay off settings.(11) MUTE(TYPE-2)• Mute audio output.(12) MENU(13) BACK(14) TUNE knob • Turn to navigate through the sta-tions/songs list.• Press to select an item.(15) RESET• Shutdown and restart the system.(16) [1] ~ [6] (Preset)Audio system■ Type 1■ Type 2
Audio system11A9G4G0002EG, A9G4G0003EG■ Type 3 ■ Type 4(With Bluetooth®Wireless Technology)
Audio system12Features of Your AudioHead unit❈The shape and layout of buttonsmay vary depending on the devicespecifications.(1) EJECT• Eject the inserted disc.(2) SEEK/TRACK• Search for frequencies in radiomode. • Change the current song in mediamode.(3) RADIO• Start FM or AM Radio.(4) MEDIA• Select USB, iPod, Bluetooth Audio,AUX or My Music.• Display the media menu when twoor more media are connected orwhen the [MEDIA] button ispressed in media mode. (5) PHONE(TYPE-1)• Start Bluetooth Phone mode.(6) SETUP(TYPE-2)• Access Display, Sound, Systemand Display off settings.(7) POWER/VOL knob • Turn to adjust the volume.• Press to turn the device on or off.■ Type 3■ Type 4
Audio system13(8) DISP• Turn the display on or off.(9) RRESET(10) SETUP(TYPE-1)• Access Display, Sound, Date/Time,Phone, System, Screen saver andDisplay off settings.(11) MUTE(TYPE-2)• Mute audio output.(12) MENU(13) BACK(14) TUNE knob • Turn to navigate through the sta-tions/songs list.• Press to select an item.(15) RESET• Shutdown and restart the system.(16) [1] ~ [6] (Preset)■ Type 3■ Type 4
Audio system14Steering wheel remote control❈The shape and arrangement oficons may vary depending on thedevice specifications.(1) MUTE• Press to mute audio output.(2) MODE• Press the button to change themode in the following order: Radio➟Media.(3) VOLUME• Press to adjust the volume.(4) UP/DOWN• Press the button in radio mode tosearch Presets.• Press and hold the button in radiomode to search frequencies.• Press the button in media mode tochange the current song.• Press and hold the button in mediamode to quick search throughsongs.(5) PHONE• Pressing the button- If not in Bluetooth Handsfreemode or receiving a phone call First press: Display Dial NumberscreenSecond press: Automatically dis-play the most recently DialedCall numberThird press: Dial the phone num-ber entered- Press in the Incoming Call notifi-cation screen to accept thephone call.- Press in Bluetooth Handsfreemode to switch to the waitingcall.• Pressing and holding the button- If not in Bluetooth Handsfreemode or receiving a phone call,the most recently Dialed Callnumber is dialed.- Press in Bluetooth Handsfreemode to transfer the call to yourcell phone.- Press in cell phone mode toswitch to Bluetooth Handsfreemode.(6) END• Press in Bluetooth Handsfreemode to end the phone call.• Press in the incoming call screento reject the call.
Audio system15Information on status iconsIcons showing audio status are shown in the upper-rightcorner of the screen.Icon FunctionMute Mute engagedBattery Remaining battery life of a connectedBluetooth deviceHandsfree +Audio streamingconnectionBluetooth Handsfree call and audio stream-ing availableHandsfreeconnectionBluetooth Handsfree call availableBluetoothaudio streaming Bluetooth audio streaming availableDownloadingcontactsDownloading contacts through Bluetooth wire-less communicationsDownloading call historyDownloading call history through Bluetoothwireless communicationsLine busy Phone call in progressMute mic Mic muted during a call(caller cannot hear your voice)Phone signalstrengthDisplay the phone signal strength for a cellphone connected by Bluetooth
Audio system16WARNING- Audio System SafetyWarnings• Do not stare at the screenwhile driving. Staring at thescreen for prolonged periodsof time could lead to trafficaccidents.• Do not disassemble, assem-ble, or modify the audio sys-tem. Such acts could result inaccidents, fire, or electricshock.• Using the phone while drivingmay lead to a lack of attentionof traffic conditions andincrease the likelihood ofaccidents. Use the phone fea-ture after parking the vehicle.• Heed caution not to spill wateror introduce foreign objectsinto the device. Such actscould lead to smoke, fire, orproduct malfunction.(Continued)(Continued)• Please refrain from use if thescreen is blank or no soundcan be heard as these signsmay indicate product malfunc-tion. Continued use in suchconditions could lead to acci-dents (fires, electric shock) orproduct malfunctions.• Do not touch the antenna dur-ing thunder or lightening assuch acts may lead to light-ning induced electric shock.• Do not stop or park in park-ing-restricted areas to operatethe product. Such acts couldlead to traffic accidents.• Use the system with the vehi-cle ignition turned on.Prolonged use with the igni-tion turned off could result inbattery discharge.WARNING - DistractedDrivingDriving while distracted canresult in a loss of vehicle con-trol that may lead to an acci-dent, severe personal injury,and death. The driver’s primaryresponsibility is in the safe andlegal operation of a vehicle, anduse of any handheld devices,other equipment, or vehicle sys-tems which take the driver’seyes, attention and focus awayfrom the safe operation of avehicle or which are not permis-sible by law should never beused during operation of thevehicle.
Audio system17(Continued)• If you want to change the posi-tion of device installation,please inquire with your placeof purchase or service mainte-nance center. Technicalexpertise is required to installor disassemble the device.• Turn on the car ignition beforeusing this device. Do not oper-ate the audio system for longperiods of time with the igni-tion turned off as such opera-tions may lead to battery dis-charge.• Do not subject the device tosevere shock or impact. Directpressure onto the front side ofthe monitor may cause damageto the LCD or touch screen.(Continued)(Continued)• When cleaning the device,make sure to turn off thedevice and use a dry andsmooth cloth. Never usetough materials, chemicalcloths, or solvents (alcohol,benzene, thinners, etc.) assuch materials may damagethe device panel or causecolor/quality deterioration• Do not place beverages closeto the audio system. Spillingbeverages may lead to systemmalfunction.• In case of product malfunc-tion, please contact yourplace of purchase or AfterService center.• Placing the audio system with-in an electromagnetic environ-ment may result in noise inter-ference.CAUTION• Operating the device whiledriving could lead to acci-dents due to a lack of atten-tion to external surroundings.First park the vehicle beforeoperating the device.• Adjust the volume to levelsthat allow the driver to hearsounds from outside of thevehicle. Driving in a statewhere external sounds cannotbe heard may lead to acci-dents.• Pay attention to the volumesetting when turning thedevice on. A sudden output ofextreme volume upon turningthe device on could lead tohearing impairment. (Adjustthe volume to a suitable levelsbefore turning off the device.)(Continued)
Audio system18RDS Radio (if equipped)FM/AM(1) RadioSwitch between FM, AM.(2) ListView all available stations.(3) PresetsView all presets.(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.Switching between FM, AM• Press the [RADIO] button on theaudio system to switch betweenFM, AM.• Press the [Radio] on the screen toswitch between FM, AM.Searching channelsPress the [SEEK/TRACK] button tosearch channels.ListA list of all stations available in thevehicle’s current location is dis-played. Press the desired station.Favourite stations can be saved to[Presets] by pressing the [+].PresetsSave up to 40 frequently used sta-tions.To listen to a preset, press thedesired station list.Press and hold the desired slot from1 through 40. This saves the currentstation in the selected slot.If the slot is empty, simply pressingsaves the station to the slot.Menu• Traffic Announcement (TA): Enableor disable Traffic Announcements.• Scan: All available stations areplayed for five seconds each.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.A9H4G001EG
Audio system19RadioFM/AM(1) BandSwitch between FM, AM.(2) PresetsView all presets.(3) ListView all available stations.(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.Switching between FM, AM• Press the [RADIO] button on theaudio system to switch betweenFM, AM.• Press the [Radio] on the screen toswitch between FM, AM.Searching channelsPress the [SEEK/TRACK] button tosearch channels.ListA list of all stations available in thevehicle’s current location is dis-played. Press the desired station.Favourite stations can be saved to[Presets] by pressing the [save].PresetsSave up to 40 frequently used sta-tions.To listen to a preset, press thedesired station list.Press and hold the desired slot from1 through 40. This saves the currentstation in the selected slot.If the slot is empty, simply pressingsaves the station to the slot.Menu• Scan: All available stations areplayed for five seconds each.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.A9H4G003EG
Audio system20MediaMP3✽NOTICE - Using MP3Supported audio formats❈File formats other than the formatsabove may not be recognized orplayable. Information such as file-name may not be displayed.Range of supported compressed filetypes1. Bitrate range (Kbps)2. Sampling frequency (Hz)• The sound quality of MP3/WMAcompressed files may varydepending on the bitrate. (A higherbitrate can have better sound qual-ity.)• The product only recognizes fileswith the MP3 or WMA extension.Files without one of these exten-sions are not recognized.3. Number of recognizable foldersand files• Folders: 2,000 for USB• Files: 6,000 for USB• No recognition limit for folder hier-archiesMPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2.5 WMA44100 22050 11025 3200048000 24000 12000 4410032000 16000 8000 48000BIT RATE(kbps)MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2.5 WMALayer3High Range32 8 8 4840 16 16 6448 24 24 8056 32 32 9664 40 40 12880 48 48 16096 56 56 192112 64 64128 80 80160 96 96192 112 112224 128 128256 144 144320 160 160Compressedaudio formatsMPEG1 Audio Layer3MPEG2 Audio Layer3MPEG2.5 Audio Layer3Windows Media Audio Ver 7.X& 8.X
Audio system214. Character display range (Unicode)• Filenames: Up to 64 English char-acters (64 Korean characters)• Filenames: Up to 32 English char-acters (32 Korean characters)❈The scroll feature can be used todisplay file and folder names thatare too long to display on thescreen.Languages supported (Unicode sup-port)• Korean: 2,604 characters• English: 94 characters• Common Chinese characters:4,888 characters• Special symbols: 986 characters❈Japanese/Simplified Chinese char-acters are not supported.
Audio system22USB✽NOTICE - Using the USBDevices• Starting the vehicle while a USBdevice is connected can damagethe device. Please disconnect USBdevices before starting the vehicle.• Starting the vehicle or stopping theengine while an external USBdevice is connected can result infailure of the external USB deviceto operate.• Be cautious of static electricitywhen connecting/disconnectingexternal USB devices.• An encrypted MP3 player is notrecognized when connected as anexternal device.• External USB devices may not berecognized, depending on thestate of the external USB device.• Only products with byte/sectorsformatted at 4 KB or lower are rec-ognized.• Only USB devices in FAT12/16/32format are recognized; NTFS andExFAT file systems are not recog-nized.• Some USB devices are not recog-nized due to compatibility issues.• Do not touch the USB connections.• Connecting and disconnectingUSB devices rapidly over a shortperiod of time can cause equip-ment failure.• Abnormal sounds may be audiblewhen the USB device is discon-nected.• Turn the audio off before connect-ing or disconnecting external USBdevices.• Recognition may take longerdepending on the type, capacity orfile format of the external USBdevice. This is not a product mal-function.• Use of USB devices for purposesother than playing music files isprohibited.• Image display and video playbackare not supported.• Use of USB accessories, includingcharge and heat though the USBI/F, can lead to reduced productperformance or malfunctions. Donot use USB devices or acces-sories for these purposes.• Use of aftermarket USB hubs andextension cables can result in thevehicle’s audio system failing torecognize your USB device.Connect the USB device directly tothe multimedia port of your vehicle.• When using high-capacity USBdevices with logical drive divisions,only files saved on the highest levellogical drive can be played.If applications are loaded on aUSB drive, file playback may fail.• Some MP3 players, cell phones,digital cameras, etc. (USB devicesthat are not recognized as mobilestorage) may not operate normallywhen connected.• USB charging may not be support-ed by some mobile devices.• Operation is guaranteed only forstandard (Metal Cover Type) USBMemory drives.
Audio system23• Operation of HDD, CF, SD andmemory stick devices is not guar-anteed.• DRM (Digital Rights Management)files cannot be played.• SD-type USB memory, CF-typeUSB memory, and other USBmemory devices that requireadapters for connection are notsupported.• Proper operation of USB HDDs orUSB drives with connectors thatloosen due to vehicle vibrations isnot guaranteed. (iStick, etc.)• USB products that areused as key chains orcell phone accessoriesmay damage the USBjack and affect properfile playback. Please refrain fromuse. Use only products with plugconnectors, as shown in the follow-ing illustration.• When MP3 devices or cell phonesare connected simultaneouslythrough AUX, BT Audio and USBmodes, a popping noise or mal-function may occur.
Audio system24(1) RepeatEnable/disable repeat.(2) ShuffleEnable/disable shuffle play.(3) ListView a list of all songs.(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.(5) Album ImageView song info.(6) PausePause or play music.(7) Playback progressPress to skip to the desired location.Playback• Press the [MEDIA] button, andselect [USB].• Connect a USB drive to the USBport to automatically play files onthe USB drive.Changing songs• Press the [SEEK/TRACK] buttonto play the previous or next song.• Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]button to rewind or fast forward thecurrently playing song.• Search songs by turning TUNEknob, and press the knob to play.Selecting songs from a listPress the [List] to see a list of songsavailable for play.Select and play the desired song.Repeat playPress the [Repeat] to enable or dis-able ‘Repeat all’, ‘Repeat currentsong’, or ‘Repeat folder’.• Repeat all: All songs in theplaylist are repeated.• Repeat current song: The cur-rently playing song is repeated.• Repeat folder: All songs in thecurrent folder are repeated.A9H4G004EG A9H4G005EG
Audio system25✽NOTICE• The repeat folder function is avail-able only when songs are playingfrom the [File] category under[List].Shuffle playPress the [Shuffle] to enable/disable‘Shuffle’ play.• Shuffle: Songs are played inrandom order.MenuPress the [Menu], and select thedesired function.• Save to My Music: Songs on yourUSB device can be saved to MyMusic.(1) File: Select a file to save.(2) Mark All: Select all files.(3) Unmark All: Deselect all files.(4) Save: Save the selected file(s).- Select the files you want to save,and press the [Save]. This savesthe selected files to My Music.- Saving is canceled if voicerecognition is activated or phonecalls are received or made whilesaving.- Up to 6,000 files can be saved.- The currently playing file on theUSB device cannot be changedwhile saving.- My Music cannot be used whilesaving.- Up to 700 MB can be saved.• Information: Detailed informationonthe currently playing song is dis-played.• Scan: All songs are played for 10seconds each.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.A9H4G006EG
Audio system26iPod✽NOTICE - Using the iPodDevices• To use the audio system’s iPodcontrol function, use the dedicatedcable provided with your iPod.• Connecting the iPod to the vehicleduring play may result in a loudnoise that lasts about one to twoseconds. Connect the iPod to thevehicle after stopping or pausingplay.• Connect the iPod with the vehiclein the ACC ON state to begincharging.• When connecting the iPod cable,be sure to fully push the cable intothe port.• When EQ effects are enabledsimultaneously on externaldevices, such as iPods and theaudio system, the EQ effects mayoverlap, causing sound qualitydeterioration or distortion.Deactivate the EQ function for allexternal devices, if possible.• Noise may occur when your iPodor the AUX port is connected.Disconnect and store separatelywhen not in use.• There may be noise if the audiosystem is used with an iPod orAUX external device connected tothe power jack. In these cases, dis-connect the iPod or external devicefrom the power jack.• Play may be interrupted, or devicemalfunctions may occur dependingon the characteristics of youriPod/iPhone.• Play may fail if your iPhone is con-nected through both Bluetooth andUSB. In this case, select Dock con-nector or Bluetooth on your iPhoneto change the sound output set-tings.• If your software version does notsupport the communication proto-col or your iPod is not recognizeddue to device failure, anomalies ordefects, iPod mode cannot beused.• iPod nano (5th generation) devicesmay not be recognized if the bat-tery is low. Charge sufficientlybefore use.• The search and song play order inthe iPod device may be differentfrom the search order in the audiosystem.• If the iPod has failed due to aninternal defect, please reset theiPod (consult your iPod manual).• Depending on the software ver-sion, the iPod may fail to sync withthe system. If the media isremoved or disconnected beforerecognition, the previous modemay not be restored (iPad cannotbe charged).• Cables other than the 1-metercable provided with iPod/iPhoneproducts may not be recognized.• When other music apps are usedon your iPod, the system syncfunction may fail due to malfunc-tion of the iPod application.
Audio system27(1) RepeatEnable/disable repeat.(2) ShuffleEnable/disable shuffle play.(3) ListView a list of all songs.(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.(5) Album ImageView song info.(6) PausePause or play music.(7) Playback progressPress to skip to the desired location.Playback• Connect your iPod to the audioUSB port, press the [MEDIA] but-ton, and select [iPod].Changing songs• Press the [SEEK/TRACK] buttonto play the previous or next song.• Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]but-ton to rewind or fast forward the current-ly playing song.• Search songs by turning the TUNEknob, and press the knob to play.Selecting songs from a listPress the [List] to see a list of songsavailable for play.Select and play the desired song.Repeat playPress the [Repeat] to enable or dis-able ‘Repeat current song’.• Repeat all: Repeat all songs inthe current category.• Repeat current song: The cur-rently playing song is repeated.Shuffle playPress the [Shuffle] to enable/disable‘Shuffle’ play.• Shuffle: Songs are played inrandom order.MenuPress the [Menu], and select thedesired function.- Information: Detailed info on thecurrently playing song is dis-played.- Sound Settings: Audio soundsettings can be changed.A9H4G007EG
Audio system28When other music programs are run-ningWhen songs saved on your iPod areplaying through a separate musicapp, the following screen is dis-played.(1) Play/Pause: Pause or play music.(2) Play iPod files: Play music savedon your iPod.(3) Album Image: View playback info.✽NOTICE• Operation cannot be carried outcorrectly due to iPod applicationmalfunction.Playing iPod files• Select [Play iPod files] to playsongs saved on your iPod.If there are no songs saved on youriPod, the [Play iPod files] is dis-abled.A9H4G008EG
Audio system29Bluetooth (BT) Audio✽NOTICE - Using Bluetooth (BT)Audio• Bluetooth Audio mode can only beused if a Bluetooth-enabled phoneis connected. Only devices thatsupport Bluetooth audio can beused.• If the Bluetooth-enabled phone isdisconnected during play, themusic stops.• When the TRACK UP/DOWN but-tons are used during Bluetoothaudio streaming, a popping noiseor sound interruptions may occur,depending on the cell phonedevice.• Depending on the cell phonemodel, the audio streaming func-tion may not be supported. Visit theKIA Red member website (http://www.kia.com) for supported devicesand functional compatibility.• If a phone call is made or receivedwhen music is playing in BluetoothAudio mode, the call may mix withthe music.• When returning to Bluetooth Audiomode after ending a call, playmight not resume automatically forsome cell phone models.CAUTION• Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyHandsfree is a feature thatenables drivers to practicesafe driving. Connecting thecar audio system with aBluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone allows the user to con-veniently make calls, receivecalls, and manage the phonebook. Before using theBluetooth®Wireless Technology,carefully read the contents ofthis user’s manual.• Excessive use or operationswhile driving may lead to neg-ligent driving practices and bethe cause of accidents. • Do not operate the deviceexcessively while driving. • Viewing the screen for pro-longed periods of time is dan-gerous and may lead to acci-dents. • When driving, view the screenonly for short periods of time.
Audio system30(1) Play/PausePause or play music.(2) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.(3) Album ImageView song info.✽NOTICE• Some cell phone models may notsupport particular functions.• Bluetooth audio volume is syncedwith cell phone media volume.Playback• Press the [MEDIA] button, andselect [BT Audio].Changing songs• Press the [SEEK/TRACK] buttonto play the previous or next song.✽NOTICE• Some cell phones may not supportthis function.MenuPress the [Menu], and select thedesired function.• Connections: The currently connect-ed Bluetooth device can be changed.• Information: Detailed information onthe currently playing song is dis-played.• Sound settings: Audio sound settingscan be changed.AUXRunning AUX• Press the [MEDIA] button, andselect [AUX].• Connect the external device con-nection jack to the AUX terminal torun AUX.A9H4G009EG A9H4G010EG
Audio system31My MusicDescription of screen buttons(1) RepeatEnable/disable repeat.(2) ShuffleEnable/disable shuffle play.(3) ListView a list of all songs.(4) MenuNavigate to the menu screen.(5) Album ImageView song info.(6) PausePause or play music.(7) Playback progressPress to skip to the desired location.PlaybackPress the [MEDIA] button, andselect [My Music]. • My Music cannot be selected if itdoes not contain music.• Check the content of your USB drivebefore saving music to My Music.Changing songsPress the [SEEK/TRACK] button toplay the previous or next song.• Press and hold the [SEEK/TRACK]but-ton to rewind or fast forward the current-ly playing song.• Search songs by turning the TUNEknob and press the knob to play.Selecting songs from a listPress the [List] to see a list of songsavailable for play.Select and play the desired song.Repeat playPress the [Repeat] to enable or dis-able ‘Repeat all’ or ‘Repeat currentsong’.• Repeat all: All songs in theplaylist are repeated.• Repeat current song: The cur-rently playing song is repeated.A9H4G011EG A9H4G012EG
Audio system32Shuffle playPress the [Shuffle] to enable/disable‘Shuffle’ play.• Shuffle: Songs are played inrandom order.MenuPress the [Menu], and select thedesired function.• Delete files: You can delete filesfrom My Music.(1) File: Select saved file.(2) Mark All: Select all files.(3) Unmark All: Deselect all files.(4) Delete: Delete the selected file(s).- Select the file to delete, thenpress the [Delete] to delete it.- Delete is canceled if voice recog-nition is activated or phone callsare received or made duringdelete.• Add to playlist: Frequently playedsongs can be paired in a [Playlist].- Songs can be played from the[Playlist].• Information: Detailed info on thecurrently playing song is displayed.• Sound Settings: Audio sound set-tings can be changed.• Scan: All songs are played for 10seconds each.Delete from playlistWhen a song in the playlist is play-ing, press the [Menu] and select[Delete from playlist].Select the song to delete, then press[Delete].A9H4G013EG
Audio system33Phone✽NOTICE - Using Bluetooth (BT)Phone• Bluetooth is a near-field wirelessnetworking technology that usesthe 2.4 GHz frequency to connectvarious devices within a certaindistance wirelessly.• The technology is used in PCs,peripherals, Bluetooth phones,tablet PCs, household appliancesand automobiles. Devices support-ing Bluetooth can exchange dataat high speeds without physicalcable connections.• Bluetooth Handsfree devicesenable convenient access tophone functions through cellphones equipped with Bluetooth.• Some Bluetooth devices may notbe supported by the BluetoothHandsfree function.• When Bluetooth is connected andcalls are attempted through a con-nected cell phone from outside thevehicle, the call is connectedthrough the Bluetooth Handsfreefunction of the vehicle.• Please be sure to disconnect theBluetooth Handsfree functionthrough your Bluetooth device orthe audio screen.Safety precautions• The Bluetooth Handsfree functionhelps drivers to drive safely. Byconnecting a Bluetooth-enabledphone to the vehicle’s audio sys-tem, phone calls can be made andreceived through the audio systemand contacts can be managed.Consult the user manual beforeuse.• Excessive manipulation of controlswhile driving, making it difficult topay attention to the road ahead,can lead to accidents. Do not oper-ate the device excessively whiledriving.• Looking at the screen for a pro-longed time increases the risk ofaccidents. Keep time spent lookingat the screen to a minimum.
Audio system34Precautions when connecting Bluetoothdevices• The vehicle supports the followingBluetooth functions. Some Bluetoothdevices may not support somefunctions.1) Bluetooth Handsfree phonecalls2) Operations during a call(Private, Switch, Out Vol. con-trols)3) Download call history saved tothe Bluetooth device4) Download contacts saved to theBluetooth device5) Automatic contacts/call historydownload when Bluetooth isconnected6) Automatic Bluetooth device con-nection when the vehicle isstarted7) Bluetooth audio streaming play-back• Before connecting the audio sys-tem to your device, make sure yourdevice supports Bluetooth.• Even if your device supportsBluetooth, a Bluetooth connectioncannot be established if thedevice’s Bluetooth function isswitched off. Search and connectwith the Bluetooth functionenabled.• Pair or connect Bluetooth devicesto the audio system with the vehi-cle at a standstill.• If a Bluetooth connection is lostdue to abnormal conditions while aBluetooth device is connected(communication range exceeded,device power OFF, communicationerrors, etc.), the disconnectedBluetooth device is searched forand automatically reconnected.• If you want to disable the Bluetoothdevice auto-connect function, turnthe Bluetooth function OFF on yourdevice. Consult the user manualsfor individual devices to seewhether Bluetooth is supported.• Handsfree call quality and volumemay vary depending on the type ofBluetooth device.• Some Bluetooth devices are sub-ject to intermittent Bluetooth con-nection failures. In this case, usethe following method.1) Turn the Bluetooth function offon your Bluetooth device ➟Tu r nit on and try again.2) Delete the paired device fromboth the audio system andBluetooth device, then pairagain.3) Power down your Bluetoothdevice  ➟Turn it on and tryagain.4) Completely remove the batteryfrom your Bluetooth device; rein-sert it, reboot, and attempt con-nection.5) Restart the vehicle and reat-tempt connection.
Audio system35Pairing a Bluetooth deviceInformation on pairing Bluetoothdevices• Pairing refers to the process ofpairing Bluetooth cell phones ordevices with the system prior toconnection. This is a necessaryprocedure for Bluetooth connectionand usage.• Up to five devices can be paired.• Pairing Bluetooth device is notallowed while vehicle is movingPairing the first Bluetooth deviceSelect the [PHONE] button on theaudio system or the [CALL] buttonon the steering wheel remote control➟Search for the vehicle from theBluetooth device, and pair ➟Enterthe passkey on the Bluetooth deviceor approve passkey ➟Bluetoothpairing completed1. When the [PHONE] button on theaudio or the [CALL] button on thesteering wheel remote control ispressed, the following screen is dis-played. Devices can now be paired.(1) Device name: Searched name inBluetooth device.(2) Passkey: Passkey for device pairing.❈The device name in the imageabove is an example. Refer to yourdevice for the actual name of yourdevice.2. Search for available Bluetoothdevices in the Bluetooth menu ofyour Bluetooth device (cell phone,etc.).3. Confirm that the device name inyour Bluetooth device matches thedevice name shown on the audioscreen, then select it.4-1. For devices that require passkeyentry, a passkey entry screen isshown on your Bluetooth device.- Enter the passkey ‘0000’, shownon the audio screen, in yourBluetooth device.4-2. For devices that require passkeyconfirmation, the followingscreen is shown on the audiosystem. A 6-digit passkey inputscreen is shown in the Bluetoothdevice.- After confirming that the 6-digitpasskey on the audio screen andthe Bluetooth device are identical,press [OK] in your Bluetoothdevice.❈The 6-digit passkey in the imageabove is an example. Refer to yourvehicle for the actual passkeyA9H4G014EG A9H4G015EG
Audio system36Pairing a second Bluetooth devicePress the [SETUP] button on theaudio system  Select [Phone] ➟Select [Connections] ➟Select [AddNew]- The pairing procedure from thispoint is identical to [Pairing the firstBluetooth device].✽NOTICE• Bluetooth standby mode lasts forthree minutes. If a device is notpaired within three minutes, pair-ing is canceled. Start over from thebeginning.• For most Bluetooth devices, a con-nection is established automatical-ly after pairing. Some devices,however, require separate confir-mation when connecting afterpairing. Be sure to check yourBluetooth device after pairing toconfirm that it has connected.Connecting Bluetooth devicesIf there are no connected devicesSelect the [PHONE] button on theaudio system or the [CALL] button inthe steering wheel remote control ➟List of paired Bluetooth devices ➟Select the desired Bluetooth devicefrom the list ➟Connect BluetoothA9H4G016EG A9H4G017EG
Audio system37If there are connected devicesSelect the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Settings] ➟Select [Connections] ➟SelectBluetooth device to connect ➟Select[Connect] ➟Connect Bluetooth✽NOTICE• Only one Bluetooth device can beconnected at a time.• When a Bluetooth device is con-nected, other devices cannot bepaired.Accepting/rejecting phone callsReceiving phone calls with Bluetoothconnected.(1) Caller name: If the caller numberis in your contacts, the correspon-ding name is displayed.(2) Incoming phone number: Incomingphone number is displayed.(3) Accept: Accept call.(4) Reject: Reject call.✽NOTICE• When the incoming call screen isdisplayed, audio mode and the set-tings screen cannot be shown.Only call volume control is sup-ported.• Some Bluetooth devices may notsupport the call reject function.• Some Bluetooth devices may notsupport the phone number displayfunction.A9H4G018EG A9H4G019EG
Audio system38Operation during callsIncoming call with Bluetooth con-nected ➟Select [Accept](1) Call duration: Call duration display.(2) Caller name: If the caller number isin your contacts, the correspondingname is displayed.(3) Incoming phone number: Incomingphone number is displayed.(4) Keypad: Number keypad forAutomatic Response Service inputis displayed.(5) Private: Call is transferred to a cellphone.(6) Microphone Volume: Adjust out-going voice volume.(7) End: End call.✽NOTICE• Some Bluetooth devices may notsupport the Private function.• The outgoing voice volume mayvary depending on the type ofBluetooth device. If the outgoingvoice volume is too high or low,adjust the Microphone Volume.FavouritesSelect the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Favourites]➟Favourites list displayed(1) Favourites list: A list of pairedfavourites is displayed.Connect a call when selected.(2) Detailed info: Detailed info savedto favourites is displayed.(3) Add to Favourites: Add a down-loaded phone number to favourites.(4) Delete: Delete a saved favourites.A9H4G020EG A9H4G021EG
Audio system39✽NOTICE• Up to 20 favourites can be pairedfor each paired Bluetooth device.• Favourites can be accessed whenthe Bluetooth device they werepaired from is connected.• The audio system does not down-load favourites from Bluetoothdevices. Favourites must be newlysaved before use.• To add to favourites, contactsmust be downloaded first.• Saved favourites are not updatedeven if the contacts of the connect-ed Bluetooth device are changed.In this case, favourites need to bedeleted and added again.Call historySelect the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Call history]➟Call history is displayed(1) Call history: Display the down-loaded call history list.Connect a call when selected.(2) Detailed info: Detailed call historyinfo is displayed.(3) Sort by: Sort by all calls, dialedcalls, received calls or missedcalls.(4) Download: Download call historyfrom connected Bluetooth devices.✽NOTICE• Up to 50 dialed, received andmissed calls are saved.• When the latest call history isreceived, the existing call history isdeleted.A9H4G022EG
Audio system40ContactsSelect the [PHONE] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Contacts] ➟Select letter (ABC) ➟Contacts dis-played(1) Contacts: Display downloadedcontacts.Connect a call when selected.(2) Detailed info: Detailed contactinfo is displayed.Phone numbers can be saved infavourites or removed from fromthe detailed info screen.(3) Download: Download contacts fromconnected Bluetooth devices.✽NOTICE• Up to 2,000 contacts can be saved.• In some cases, additional confir-mation from your Bluetoothdevice is necessary when down-loading contacts. If downloadingof contacts unsuccessful, consultyour Bluetooth device’s settings orthe audio screen to approve thedownload.• Contacts without phone numbersare not displayed.DialSelect the [PHONE] button on theaudio ➟Select [Dial](1) Phone number entry window: Thephone number entered using thekeypad is displayed.(2) Clear- Press to delete individual digits.- Press and hold to delete theentire phone number.(3) Keypad: Enter phone number.(4) Bluetooth phone name- The name of the connectedBluetooth device is displayed.- Contacts matching the keypadnumber/letter input are displayed.A9H4G023EG A9H4G024EG
Audio system41(5) Call- Enter and select a phone num-ber to call.- Select without entering a phonenumber to see the most recentdialed call.SettingsSelect the [PHONE] button on theaudio ➟Select [Settings]- For phone settings, refer to Setuppage.
Audio system42SetupAccess Display, Sound, System andDisplay off settings.Select the [SETUP] button on theaudio system.Display Select the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Display].• Dimming mode: Audio screenbrightness can be adjusted to thetime of day.• Brightness: The brightness of theaudio screen can be changed.• Text scroll: If text is too long to bedisplayed on the screen, enablethe text scroll function.Sound Select the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Sound].• Position: Sound balance and pan-ning can be adjusted.• Equaliser: Sound tone color can beadjusted.• Speed dependent volume control:Automatically adjust volume basedon vehicle speed.• Beep: Select whether to play abeep sound when the screen istouched.SystemSelect the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [System].• Memory information: View My Musicmemory usage.• Language: Change the user lan-guage.• Default: Reset the audio system.✽NOTICE• The system resets to the defaultvalues, and all saved data and set-tings are lost.Display OffTo prevent glare, the screen can beturned off with the audio system inoperation.Select the [SETUP] button on theaudio system ➟Select [Display Off].A9H4G034EG
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