HYUNDAI MOBIS AC1A2D5AN DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM User Manual

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. DIGITAL CAR AUDIO SYSTEM

User Manual

Audio system7AUDIO (With Touch Screen)(With Bluetooth®Wireless Technology)D4H3G0000EE/D4H3G0001EE■ Type B-1 ■ Type B-2❈NO  logo will be shown if harman/kardon feature is not supported.
Audio system8Feature of Your Audio(1) EJECT• Ejects the disc.(2) RADIO (Type B-1)• Changes to FM/AM mode.• Each time the button is pressed,the mode is changed in order ofFM1 ➟FM2 ➟FMA ➟AM ➟AMA.(3) RADIO (Type B-2)• Changes to FM/AM mode.• Each time the button is pressed,the mode is changed in order ofFM1 ➟FM2 ➟AM. (4) MEDIA• Changes to CD, USB(iPod®), AUX,My Music, BT Audio mode.• Each time the button is pressed, themode is changed in order of CD,USB(iPod®), AUX, My Music, BTAudio.   (5) PHONE• Converts to Phone mode.• When a phone is not connected,the connection screen is displayed.(6) SEEK TRACKWhen pressed shortly • Radio mode : plays previous / nextfrequency.• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music, BT Audiomode : changes the track, Song(file).When pressed and held• Radio mode : continuously changesthe frequency. Upon release, playsthe current frequency.• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode :rewinds or fast forwards the track orfile.• During a Handsfree call, controls thecall volume.(7) POWER/VOL knob• Power knob : Turns power On/Offby pressing the knob• Volume knob : Sets volume byturning the knob left/right
Audio system9(8) DISP• Each time the button is shortlypressed, sets Screen Off ➟ScreenOn ➟Screen Off• Audio operation is maintained andonly the screen will be turned Off.• In the Screen Off state, press anybutton to turn the Screen On again.(9) TA/SCAN (Type B-1)• Radio mode- Shortly press the button : TAOn/Off.- Press and hold the button :Previews each broadcast for 5seconds each.• CD, USB, My Music mode- Press and hold the button :Previews each song (file) for 10seconds each.- Press and hold the button againto continue listening to the cur-rent song (file).(10) SCAN (Type B-2)• Radio mode : previews all receiv-able broadcasts for 5 secondseach.• CD, USB, My Music mode : pre-views each song (file) for 10 sec-onds each.(11) SETUP• Converts to Setup mode.(12) CLOCK• Displays the time/date/day.(13) FOLDER• MP3 CD / USB mode : FolderSearch(14) TUNE knob• Radio mode : turn to changebroadcast frequencies.• CD, USB, iPod®, My Music mode  :turn to search tracks/channels/files.
Audio system10✽NOTICE - Using the Discs• This device has been manufac-tured to be compatible with soft-ware bearing the following logomarks.• Do not clean discs with chemicalsolutions, such as record sprays,antistatic sprays, antistatic liq-uids, benzene, or thinners.• After using a disc, put the discback in its original case to preventdisc scratches.• Hold discs by their edges or with-in the center hole to prevent dam-ages to disc surfaces.• Do not introduce foreign sub-stances into the disc insert/ejectslot. Introducing foreign sub-stances could damage the deviceinterior.• Do not insert two discs simultane-ously. • When using CD-R/CD-RW discs,differences in disc reading andplaying times may occur depend-ing on the disc manufacturer, pro-duction method and the recordingmethod as used by the user.(Continued)(Continued)• Clean fingerprints and dust off thedisc surface (coated side) with asoft cloth.• The use of CD-R/CD-RW discsattached with labels may result indisc slot jams or difficulties in discremoval. Such discs may alsoresult in noise while playing.• Some CD-R/CD-RW discs maynot properly operate depending onthe disc manufacturer, productionmethod and the record method asused by the user. If problems per-sist, trying using a different CD ascontinued use may result in mal-functions.• The performance of this productmay differ depending on theCDRW Drive Software.• Copy-protected CDs such as StypeCDs may not function in thedevice. DATA discs cannot beplayed. (However, such discs maystill operate but will do so abnor-mally.)(Continued)(Continued)• Do not use abnormally shaped discs(8cm, heart-shaped, octagon-shaped) as such discs could lead tomalfunctions.• If the disc is straddled on the discslot without removal for 10 sec-onds, the disc will automaticallybe re-inserted into the disc player.• Only genuine audio CDs are sup-ported. Other discs may result inrecognition failure (e.g. copyCDR, CDs with labels)
Audio system11MP3 File Information• Supported Audio Formats❈File formats that do not complywith the above formats may not beproperly recognized or play with-out properly displaying file namesor other information.• Support for Compressed Files1. Supported Bitrates (Kbps)2. Sampling Frequencies (Hz)• For MP3/WMA compression files,differences in sound quality willoccur depending on the bitrate.(Higher sound quality can be expe-rienced with higher bitrates.)• This device only recognizes fileswith MP3/WMA extensions. Otherfile extensions may not be properlyrecognized.3. Maximum number of recognizedfolders and files- Folder : 255 folders for CD, 2,000folders for USB- File : 999 files for CD, 6,000 filesfor USB❈There are no limitations to thenumber of recognized folder levelsMPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2.5 WMA44100 22050 11025 3200048000 24000 12000 441003000 16000 8000 48000File SystemISO 9660 Level 1ISO 9660 Level 2Romeo / Juliet (128 characters)AudioCompressionMPEG1 Audio Layer3MPEG2 Audio Layer3MPEG2.5 Audio Layer3Windows Media Audio Ver 7.X& 8.XMPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2.5 WMALayer3 Layer3 Layer3High 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 160BIT RATE(kbps)사양 변경에 따른 수정 사항 있는지 확인 필요합니다.
Audio system12• Language Support(Unicode Support)1. English : 94 characters2. Special characters and Symbols :986 characters❈Korean, English and Chinese aresupported.3. Text Display (Based on Unicode)- File name : Maximum 64 Englishcharacters- Folder name : Max 32 Englishcharacters❈Using the scroll feature allows youto see the entire name of files withnames that are too long to be dis-played at once.• Compatibility by Disc Type1. Playing MIXED CDs : First playsthe audio CD, then plays the com-pressed file(s).2. Playing EXTRA CDs : First playsthe audio CD, then plays the com-pressed file(s).3. Playing multisession CDs : Playsin order of sessions- MIXED CD : CD type in whichboth MP3 and audio CD files arerecognized in one disc.- Multisession CD :  CD type thatincludes more than two sessions.Different from Extra CDs, multi-session CDs are recorded bysessions and have no media lim-itation.• Precautions upon Writing CDs1. In all cases except when creatingmultisession discs, check theclose session option before creat-ing the disc. Though product mal-functions will not occur, some timemay be required for the device tocheck whether the session state isclosed (approximately 25 sec-onds). (Additional time may alsobe required depending on thenumber of folders or files.)2. Changing the MP3/WMA fileextensions or changing files ofother extensions to MP3/WMAmay result in product malfunction.3. When naming files withMP3/WMA file extensions, writeusing only Korean and English.(Korean, English and Chinese aresupported.)4. Unauthorized use or duplication ofmusic files are prohibited by law.5. Prolonged use of CD-R/CD-RWdiscs that do not satisfy relatedstandards and/or specificationscould result in product malfunc-tion.
Audio system13✽NOTICE - Using the USBDevice• Connect the USB device afterturning on the engine. The USBdevice may become damaged if itis already connected when theignition is turned on. The USBdevice may not operate properly ifthe car ignition is turned on or offwith the USB device connected.• Heed caution to static electricitywhen connecting/disconnectingUSB devices.• Encoded MP3 Players will not berecognized when connected as anexternal device.• When connecting an external USBdevice, the device may not proper-ly recognize the USB is in somestates.• Only products formatted withbyte/sectors under 64Kbyte will berecognized.• This device recognizes USBdevices formatted in FAT 12/16/32file formats. This device does notrecognize files in NTFS file for-mat.(Continued)(Continued)• Some USB devices may not be sup-ported due to compatibility issues.• Avoid contact between the USBconnector with bodily parts or for-eign objects.• Repeated connecting/disconnect-ing of USB devices within shortperiods of time may result in prod-uct malfunction.• A strange noise may occur whendisconnecting the USB.• Make sure to connect/disconnectexternal USB devices with theaudio power turned off.• The amount of time required torecognize the USB device may dif-fer depending on the type, size orfile formats stored in the USB.Such differences in time are notindications of malfunctions.• The device only supports USBdevices used to play music files.• USB images and videos are notsupported.(Continued)(Continued)• Do not use the USB I/F to chargebatteries or USB accessories thatgenerate heat. Such acts may leadto worsened performance or dam-age to the device.• The device may not recognize theUSB device if separately pur-chased USB hubs and extensioncables are being used. Connect theUSB directly with the multimediaterminal of the vehicle.• When using mass storage USBdevices with separate logicaldrives, only files saved to the rootdrive can be played.• Files may not properly operate ifapplication programs are installedto the USBs.• The device may not operate nor-mally if MP3 Players, cellularphones, digital cameras, or otherelectronic devices (USB devicesnot recognized as portable diskdrives) are connected with thedevice.(Continued)
Audio system14(Continued)• Charging through the USB maynot work for some mobile devices.• The device may not support nor-mal operation when using a USBmemory type besides (MetalCover Type) USB Memory.• The device may not support nor-mal operation when using formatssuch as HDD Type, CF, or SDMemory.• The device will not support fileslocked by DRM (Digital RightsManagement.)• USB memory sticks used by con-necting an Adaptor (SD Type orCF Type) may not be properly rec-ognized.• The device may not operate prop-erly when using USB HDDs orUSBs subject to connection fail-ures caused by vehicle vibrations.(e.g. i-stick type)(Continued)(Continued)• Avoid use of USBmemory products thatcan also be used as keychains or mobile phoneaccessories. Use of such productsmay cause damage to the USBjack.• Connecting an MP3 device orphone through various channels,such as AUX/BT or Audio/USBmode may result in pop noises orabnormal operation.✽NOTICE - Using the iPod®Device• iPod®is a registered trademark ofApple Inc.• In order to use the iPod®whileoperating the keys, you must use adedicated iPod®cable. (the cablethat is supplied when purchasingiPod®/iPhone®products)• If the iPod®is connected to thevehicle while it is playing, a highpitch sound could occur forapproximately 1-2 seconds imme-diately after connecting. If possi-ble, connect the iPod®to the vehi-cle with the iPod®stopped/paused.• During ACC ON state, connectingthe iPod®through the iPod®cablewill charge the iPod®through thecar audio system.• When connecting with the iPod®cable, make sure to fully insert thejack to prevent communicationinterference.(Continued)
Audio system15(Continued)• When the EQ features of an exter-nal device, such as the iPod®, andthe audio system are both active,EQ effects could overlap andcause sound deterioration and dis-tortion. Whenever possible, turnoff the EQ feature within theexternal device upon use by con-necting with the audio system.• Noise may occur when an iPod®orAUX device is connected. Whensuch devices are not being used,disconnect the device for storage.• When the iPod®or AUX devicepower is connected to the powerjack, playing the external devicemay result in noise. In such cases,disconnect the power connectionbefore use.• Skipping or improper operationmay occur depending on the char-acteristics of your iPod®/iPhone®device.(Continued)(Continued)• If your iPhone is connected to boththe  Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyand USB, the sound may not beproperly played. In your iPhone,select the Dock connector orBluetooth®Wireless Technology tochange the sound output (source).• iPod®mode cannot be operatedwhen the iPod®cannot be recog-nized due to the playing of ver-sions that do not support commu-nication protocols, cases of iPod®abnormalities and defects. • For fifth generation iPod®Nanodevices, the iPod®may not be recog-nized when the battery level is low.Please charge the iPod®for use. • Search/play orders shown within theiPod®device may differ with theorders shown within the audio sys-tem.• If the iPod®malfunctions due toan iPod®device defect, reset theiPod®and try again. (To learnmore, refer to your iPod®manual)(Continued)(Continued)• Some iPod®s may not sync withthe System depending on its ver-sion. If the Media is removedbefore the Media is recognized,then the system may not properlyrestore the previously operatedmode. (iPad charging is not sup-ported.)• Beside support 1M cable whenpurchasing iPod®/iPhone®prod-ucts, Long Cable cannot be recog-nized.
Audio system16✽NOTICE - Using theBluetooth®WirelessTechnology AudioMode•Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio Mode can be used onlywhen a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone has been con-nected.•Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio Mode will not be availablewhen connecting mobile phonesthat do not support this feature.• While  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Audio is playing, if theBluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone is connected, then the musicwill also stop.• Moving the Track up/down whileplaying  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology audio mode mayresult in pop noises in some mobilephones.•Bluetooth®Wireless Technologystreaming audio may not be sup-ported in some mobile phones. (Continued)(Continued)• When returning to Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Audio modeafter ending a call, the mode maynot automatically restart in somemobile phones.• Receiving an incoming call ormaking an outgoing call whileplaying  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Audio may result inaudio interference.✽NOTICE - Using theBluetooth®WirelessTechnology CellularPhone•Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyHandsfree refers to a device whichallows the user to convenientlymake phone calls with Bluetooth®Wireless Technology mobilephones through the audio system.•Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyallows devices to be connected in ashort distance, including hands-free devices, stereo headsets, wire-less remote controllers, etc. Formore information, visit theBluetooth®Wireless Technologywebsite at www.Bluetooth.com.Before using Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology audio features.• The Bluetooth®word mark andlogos are registered trademarksowned by Bluetooth®SIG, Inc. andany use of such marks by Kia isunder license. Other trademarksand trade names are those of theirrespective owners. A Bluetooth®enabled cell phone is required touse Bluetooth®Wireless Technology.(Continued)
Audio system17(Continued)•Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyfeatures supported within thevehicle are as follows. Some fea-tures may not be supporteddepending on your Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device.- Answering and placingBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyHandsfree calls- Menu operation during call(Switch to Private, Switch to callwaiting, Outgoing volume)- Download Call History- Download Mobile Phone book- Phone book/Call History AutoDownload-Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice auto connection-Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio• Before using Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology related features of theaudio system, refer your phone’sUser’s Manual for phone-sideBluetooth®Wireless Technologyoperations.(Continued)(Continued)• The phone must be paired to theaudio system to use Bluetooth®Wireless Technology related fea-tures.• Pairing and connecting aBluetooth®Wireless Technologyenabled mobile phone will workonly when the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology option within yourmobile phone has been turned on.(Methods of turning on theBluetooth®Wireless Technologyenabled feature may differdepending on the mobile phone.)• Do not use a cellular phone or per-form  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology settings (e.g. pairing aphone) while driving.• Even if the phone supportsBluetooth®Wireless Technology,the phone will not be found duringdevice searches if the phone hasbeen set to hidden state or theBluetooth®Wireless Technologypower is turned off. Disable thehidden state or turn on theBluetooth®Wireless Technologypower prior to searching/connect-ing with the car audio system.(Continued)(Continued)• You will not be able to use thehands-free feature when yourphone (in the car) is outside of thecellular service area (e.g. in a tun-nel, in a underground, in a moun-tainous area, etc.).• If the cellular phone signal is pooror the vehicles interior noise is tooloud, it may be difficult to hear theother person’s voice during a call.• Do not place the phone near orinside metallic objects, otherwisecommunications with Bluetooth®Wireless Technology system or cel-lular service stations can be dis-turbed.• Placing the audio system within anelectromagnetic environment mayresult in noise interference.• Some cellular phones or otherdevices may cause interferencenoise or malfunction to audio sys-tem. In this case, store the devicein a different location may resolvethe condition.(Continued)
Audio system18(Continued)• While a phone is connectedthrough  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology your phone may dis-charge quicker than usual foradditional  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology-related operations.• If Priority is set upon vehicle igni-tion (IGN/ACC ON), theBluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone will be automatically con-nected. Even if you are outside, theBluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone will be automatically con-nected once you are in the vicinityof the vehicle. If you do not wantto automatically connect yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone, try the following.1) Turn off the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology feature in yourmobile phone.2) Turn off the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology feature in your caraudio system.(Continued)(Continued)- To turn off the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology feature inyour car audio system, go to[SETUP] > [Phone] and [turnoff] the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology feature.•Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyconnection may become intermit-tently disconnected in somemobile phones. Follow these stepsto try again.1) Turn the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology function within themobile phone off/on and tryagain.2) Turn the mobile phone powerOff/On and try again. 3) Completely remove the mobilephone battery, reboot, and thenagain.4) Reboot the audio system and tryagain.5) Delete all paired devices, pair andtry again.• It is possible to pair up to fiveBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices to the car system.(Continued)(Continued)• Phone contact names should besaved in English or they may notbe displayed correctly.• The Handsfree call volume andquality may differ depending onthe mobile phone.• Only one Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device can be connect-ed at a time.• In some mobile phones, startingthe ignition while talking throughBluetooth®Wireless Technologyenabled handsfree call will resultin the call becoming disconnected.(Switch the call back to yourmobile phone when starting theignition.)• If the mobile phone is not pairedor connected, it is not possible toenter Phone mode. Once a phoneis paired or connected, the guid-ance screen will be displayed.
Audio system19✽NOTICE - Using the VoiceRecognition• When using the voice recognitionfeature, only commands listedwithin the user's manual are sup-ported.• Be aware that during the opera-tion of the voice recognition sys-tem, pressing any key other thanthe  button or touching thescreen will terminate voice recog-nition mode.• For superior voice recognitionperformance, position the micro-phone used for voice recognitionabove the head of the driver’s seatand maintain a proper positionwhen saying commands.• Within the following situations,voice recognition may not functionproperly due to external sound.- When the windows and sunroofare open- When the wind of the cooling /heating device is strong- When entering and passingthrough tunnels- When driving on rugged anduneven roads.(Continued)(Continued)- During severe rain (heavy rains,windstorms)• Phone related voice commandscan be used only when a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device is con-nected.• When making calls by stating aname, the corresponding contactmust be downloaded and storedwithin the audio system.• After downloading the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology phone book,it takes some times to convert thephone book data into voice infor-mation. During this time, voicerecognition may not properlyoperate.• Pronounce the voice commandsnaturally and clearly as if in a nor-mal conversation.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 system20Radio Mode(Type B-1)Radio Mode Display Controls(1) Mode DisplayDisplays currently operating mode.(2) FrequencyDisplays the current frequency.(3) PresetDisplays current preset number [1] ~[6].(4) Preset DisplayDisplays saved presets.(5) Auto storeAutomatically saves frequencies withsuperior reception to Preset buttons.(6) RDS MenuDisplays the RDS Menu.(7) RDS InfoDisplays RDS broadcast information.With the Radio Mode ButtonPressing the [RADIO] button willchange the operating mode in orderof FM1 ➟FM2  ➟FMA  ➟AM  ➟AMA.If [Pop-up Mode] is turned on within[SETUP] [Display], then pressingthe  [RADIO] button will display theRadio Pop-up Mode screen.Turn the TUNE knob to move thefocus. Press the knob to select.D4H3G001EED4H3G002EED4H3G003EE
Audio system21SeekPress the [SEEK TRACK] button toplay the previous/next frequency.TuneTurn the TUNE knob to select thedesired frequency.Selecting/Saving PresetsPress the [1] ~ [6] buttons to play thedesired preset.Press the [Preset] button to displaythe broadcast information for the fre-quency saved to each button.While listening to a frequency youwant to save as a preset, press andhold one of the [1] ~ [6] preset but-tons to save the current frequency tothe selected preset.Auto StorePress the [Auto store] button to auto-matically save receivable frequen-cies to Preset buttons.While Auto Store is operating, press-ing the [Auto store] button again willcancel Auto Store and restore theprevious frequency.D4H3G004EED4H3G005EE
Audio system22RDS MenuPress the [RDS Menu] button to setthe AF (Alternative Frequency),Region and News features.The RDS Menu is not supportedwithin AM or AMA mode.ScanPress the [TA/SCAN] button :Previews each broadcast for 5 sec-onds eachOnce scan is complete, the previousfrequency will be restored.While Scan is operating, pressingand holding the [TA/SCAN] buttonwill cancel the scan operation.TA (Traffic Announcement)Press the [TA/SCAN] button to turnthe TA (Traffic Announcement) featureOn/Off.D4H3G006EE D4H3G007EE
Audio system23Radio Mode (Type B-2)Radio Mode Display Controls(1) Mode DisplayDisplays currently operating mode.(2) FrequencyDisplays the current frequency.(3) PresetDisplays current preset number [1] ~[6].(4) Preset DisplayDisplays preset buttons.(5) Auto storeAutomatically saves frequencies withsuperior reception to Preset buttons.With the Radio Mode ButtonPressing the [RADIO] button willchange the operating mode in orderof FM1 ➟FM2➟AM.If [Mode Pop-up] is turned on within[SETUP] [Display], then pressingthe  [RADIO] button will display theRadio Mode Pop-up screen.Turn the TUNE knob to move thefocus. Press the knob to select.D4H3G008EED4H3G009EED4H3G010EE
Audio system24SeekPress the [SEEK TRACK] button toplay the previous/next frequency.TuneTurn the TUNE knob to select thedesired frequency.Selecting /Saving PresetsPress the [Preset] button to displaythe broadcast information for the fre-quency saved to each button.Press the [1] ~ [6] buttons to play thedesired preset.While listening to a frequency youwant to save as a preset, press andhold one of the [1] ~ [6] preset but-tons to save the current frequency tothe selected preset.Auto StorePress the [Auto store] button to auto-matically save receivable frequen-cies to Preset buttons.ScanPress the [SCAN] button to previewfrequencies with superior receptionfor 5 seconds each.Press and hold the [SCAN] button topreview presets for 5 seconds each.Once scan is complete, the previousfrequency will be restored.While Scan is operating, pressingthe  [SCAN] button will cancel thescan operation.D4H3G011EE
Audio system25Media ModeMedia Mode ScreenPressing the [MEDIA] button willchange the operating mode in orderof CD ➟  USB(iPod®)  ➟  AUX  ➟  MyMusic ➟BT Audio.If [Pop-up Mode] / [Mode Pop-up] isturned on within [SETUP] [Display], then pressing the [MEDIA]button will display the Media Pop-upMode screen.Turn the TUNE knob to move thefocus. Press the knob to select.The media mode pop up screen canbe displayed only when there are twoor more media modes turned on.Mode Display on the Status BarWhen a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology, iPod®, USB or AUXdevice is connected or a CD isinserted, the corresponding modeicon will be displayed.Icon TitleBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyCDUSB(iPod®)AUXD4H3G012EE
Audio system26MENU : Audio CDAudio CD Mode Display Controls(1) ModeDisplays currently operating mode.(2) Operation StateFrom Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/Scan,displays the currently operating func-tion.(3) Track InfoDisplays information about the cur-rent track.(4) Play/PauseChanges the play/pause state.(5) Play TimeDisplays the current play time.(6) InfoShows detailed information aboutthe current track.(7) Random(Shuffle)Turns the Random(Shuffle) featureon/off.(8) RepeatTurns the Repeat feature on/off.(9) ListMoves to the list screen.Turn the TUNE  knob left/right tosearch for tracks. Once the desiredtrack is displayed, press the knob toselect and play.■ Type B-2■ Type B-1D4H3G013EED4H3G014EE
Audio system27With the Audio CD ModePlaying/Pausing CD TracksOnce an audio CD is inserted, themode will automatically start andbegin playing.While playing, press the [II] button topause and press [] button to play.Only genuine audio CDs are sup-ported. Other discs may result inrecognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R,CDs with labels)The artist and title information aredisplayed on the screen if track infor-mation is included within the audioCD.Changing TracksPress the [SEEK TRACK] button tomove to the previous or next track.Pressing the [SEEK TRACK ∨]but-ton after the track has been playingfor 2 seconds will start the currenttrack from the beginning.Pressing the [SEEK TRACK ∨]but-ton before the track has been playingfor 1 second will start the previoustrack.Selecting from the ListTurn the TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired track.Once you find the desired track, pressthe TUNE knob to start playing.Rewinding / Fast-forwarding TracksWhile playing, press and hold the[SEEK TRACK] button to rewind orfast-forward the current track.Scan (With RDS)Press and hold the [TA/SCAN] but-ton to play the file 10 seconds ofeach file.Press and hold the [TA/SCAN] but-ton again to turn off.Scan (Without RDS)Press the [SCAN] button to play thefirst 10 seconds of each file.Press and hold the [SCAN] buttonagain to turn off.D4H3G015EE유럽/일반/콜롬비아별 화면 다른지 검토 필요합니다.
Audio system28MENU : MP3 CDMP3 CD Mode Display Controls(1) ModeDisplays currently operating mode.(2) Operation StateFrom Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/Scan,displays the currently operating func-tion.(3) File IndexDisplays the current file number.(4) File InfoDisplays information about the cur-rent file.(5) Play/PauseChanges the play/pause state.(6) Play TimeDisplays the current play time.(7) InfoShows detailed information aboutthe current file.When the ‘Folder File’ option is set asthe default display within Displaysetup, the album/artist/file informa-tion are displayed as detailed fileinformation.When the ‘Album Artist Song’ optionis set as the default display, the fold-er name/file name are displayed asdetailed file information.The title, artist and album info aredisplayed only when such informa-tion are recorded within the MP3 fileID3 tag.■ Type B-2■ Type B-1D4H3G016EED4H3G017EE
Audio system29(8) Random(Shuffle)Turns the Random(Shuffle) featureon/off.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of Random(Shuffle) Folder ➟Random (Shuffle)All ➟Off.• Random(Shuffle) Folder : Plays allfiles within the current folder inRandom (Shuffle) order.• Random(Shuffle) All : Plays all filesin Random(Shuffle) order.(9) RepeatTurns the Repeat feature on/off.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of Repeat➟Repeat Folder ➟Off.• Repeat : Repeats the current file.• Repeat Folder : Repeats all fileswithin the current Folder.(10) CopyCopies the current file into My Music.Selecting another feature duringcopying will display a pop-up askingwhether you wish to cancel copying.To cancel, select “Yes”.(11) ListMoves to the list screen.Turn the TUNE knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.With the MP3 CD ModePlaying/Pausing MP3 FilesOnce an MP3 disc is inserted themode will automatically start andbeing playing.While playing, press the [II] button topause and press [] button to play.If there are numerous files and fold-ers within the disc, reading timecould take more than 10 secondsand the list may not be displayed orsong searches may not operate.Once loading is complete, try again.Changing FilesPress the [SEEK TRACK] button tomove to the previous or next file.Pressing the [SEEK TRACK ∨]but-ton after the file has been playing for2 seconds will start the current filefrom the beginning.Pressing the [SEEK TRACK ∨]but-ton before the file has been playingfor 1 second will start the previousfile.
Audio system30Selecting from the ListTurn the TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe TUNE knob to start playing.Rewinding / Fast-forwarding FilesWhile playing, press and hold the[SEEK TRACK] button to rewind orfast-forward the current file.Scan (With RDS)Press and hold the [TA/SCAN] buttonto play the file 10 seconds of each file.Press and hold the [TA/SCAN] buttonagain to turn off.Scan (Without RDS)Press the [SCAN] button to play thefirst 10 seconds of each file.Press the [SCAN] button again toturn off.Searching FoldersPress the [FOLDER] button to selectand search folders.Once the desired folder is displayed,press the TUNE knob to select.The first file within the selected fold-er will begin playing.D4H3G018EE D4H3G019EE유럽/일반/콜롬비아별 화면 다른지 검토 필요합니다.유럽/일반/콜롬비아별 화면 다른지 검토 필요합니다.
Audio system31MENU : USB USB Mode Display Controls(1) ModeDisplays currently operating mode.(2) Operation StateFrom Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/Scan,displays the currently operating func-tion.(3) File IndexDisplays the current file number.(4) File InfoDisplays information about the cur-rent file.(5) Play/PauseChanges the play/pause state.(6) Play TimeDisplays the current play time.(7) InfoDisplays detailed information for thecurrent file.When the ‘Folder File’ option is set asthe default display within Displaysetup, the album/artist/file informa-tion are displayed as detailed fileinformation.When the ‘Album Artist Song’ optionis set as the default display, the fold-er name/file name are displayed asdetailed file information.The title, artist and album info aredisplayed only when such informa-tion are recorded within the MP3 fileID3 tag.■ Type B-2■ Type B-1D4H3G020EED4H3G021EE
Audio system32(8) Random(Shuffle)Turns the Random(Shuffle) featureon/off.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order ofRandom(Shuffle) Folder ➟Random(Shuffle) All ➟Off.• Random(Shuffle) Folder : Plays thefiles in the current folder in ran-dom(Shuffle) order.• Random(Shuffle) All : Plays all filesin random(Shuffle) order.(9) RepeatTurns the Repeat feature on/off.Each time the button is pressed, thefeature changes in order of Repeat➟Repeat Folder ➟Off.• Repeat : Repeats the current file.• Repeat Folder : Repeats all fileswithin the current folder.(10) CopyCopies the current file into My Music.Selecting another feature duringcopying will display a pop-up askingwhether you wish to cancel copying.To cancel, select “Yes”.(11) ListMoves to the list screen.Turn the TUNE knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.With the USB ModePlaying/Pausing USB FilesOnce a USB is connected, the modewill automatically start and beginplaying a USB file.While playing, press the [II] button topause and press [] button to play.Loading may require additional timeif there are many files and folderswithin the USB and result in faulty listdisplay or file searching. Normaloperations will resume once loadingis complete.The device may not support normaloperation when using a USB memo-ry type besides (Metal Cover Type)USB Memory.
Audio system33Changing FilesPress the [SEEK TRACK] button tomove to the previous or next file.Pressing the [SEEK TRACK ∨]but-tonafter the file has been playing for2 seconds will start the current filefrom the beginning.Pressing the [SEEK TRACK ∨]but-ton before the file has been playingfor 1 second will start the previousfile.Selecting from the ListTurn the TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired file.Once you find the desired file, pressthe TUNE knob to start playing.Rewinding / Fast-forwarding FilesWhile playing, press and hold the[SEEK TRACK] button to rewind orfast-forward the current file.Scan (With RDS)Press and hold the [TA/SCAN] but-tonto play the file 10 seconds of eachfile.Press and hold the [TA/SCAN] but-ton again to turn off.Scan (Without RDS)Press the [SCAN] button to play thefirst 10 seconds of each file.Press the [SCAN] button again toturn off.Searching FoldersPress the [FOLDER] button to selectand search folders.Once the desired folder is displayed,press the TUNE knob to select. The first file within the selected fold-er will begin playing.D4H3G022EE D4H3G023EE유럽/일반/콜롬비아별 화면 다른지 검토 필요합니다.유럽/일반/콜롬비아별 화면 다른지 검토 필요합니다.
Audio system34MENU : iPod®iPod®Mode Display Controls(1) ModeDisplays currently operating mode.(2) Operation StateFrom Repeat/Random(Shuffle), dis-plays the currently operating func-tion.(3) Song IndexDisplays the current song/total num-ber of songs.(4) Song InfoDisplays information about the cur-rent song.(5) Play/PauseChanges the play/pause state.(6) Play TimeDisplays the current play time.(7) Random(Shuffle)Turns the Random(Shuffle) featureon/off.• Random(Shuffle) All : Plays allsongs in Random(Shuffle) order.(8) RepeatTurns the Repeat feature on/off.• Repeat : Repeats the current song(9) ListMoves to the list screen.Turn the TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired category.Once you find the desired category,press the TUNE knob to select andplay.■ Type B-2■ Type B-1D4H3G024EED4H3G025EE
Audio system35With the iPod®ModePlaying/Pausing iPod®SongsOnce an iPod®is connected, themode will automatically start andbegin playing an iPod®song.While playing, press the [II] button topause and press [] button to play.iPod®s with unsupported communi-cation protocols may not properlyoperate in the audio system. Changing SongsPress the [SEEK TRACK] button tomove to the previous or next song.Pressing the [SEEK TRACK ∨] but-ton after the song has been playingfor 2 seconds will start the currentsong from the beginning.Pressing the [SEEK TRACK ∨] but-ton before the song has been playingfor 1 second will start the previoussong.Slight time differences may existdepending your iPod®product.Rewinding / Fast-forwarding SongsWhile playing, press and hold the[SEEK TRACK] button to rewind orfast-forward the current song.Searching CategoriesTurn the TUNE knob left/right tosearch for the desired category.Once you find the desired category,press the TUNE knob to select andplay.There are eight categories that can besearched, including Playlists, Artists,Albums, Genres, Songs, Composers,Audiobooks and Podcasts.Category Menu(1) Displays the play screen.(2) Moves to the iPod®root categoryscreen.(3) Moves to the previous category.If the search mode is accessed whileplaying a song, the most recentlysearched category is displayed.Search steps upon initial connectionmay differ depending on the type ofiPod®device.■ Type B-2■ Type B-1D4H3G026EED4H3G027EE
Audio system36MENU : AUXAUX Mode Display ControlsPress the [MEDIA] button  Select[AUX]An external device can be connectedto play music.Connecting an External DeviceExternal audio players (Camcorders,car VCR, etc.) can be played througha dedicated cable.If an external device connector isconnected with the AUX terminal,then AUX mode will automaticallyoperate. Once the connector is dis-connected, the previous mode willbe restored.AUX mode can be used only whenan external audio player (camcorder,car VCR, etc.) has been connected.The AUX volume can be controlledseparately from other audio modes.Connecting a connector jack to theAUX terminal without an externaldevice will convert the system toAUX mode, but only output noise.When an external device is not beingused, also remove the connectorjack.When the external device power isconnected to the power jack, playingthe external device may outputnoise. In such cases, disconnect thepower connection before use.Fully insert the AUX cable to the AUXjack upon use.■ Type B-2■ Type B-1D4H3G028EED4H3G029EE
Audio system37MENU : My Music ModeMy Music Mode Display Controls(1) ModeDisplays currently operating mode.(2) Operation StateFrom Repeat/Random(Shuffle)/Scan,displays the currently operating func-tion.(3) File IndexDisplays the current file/total numberof files.(4) File InfoDisplays information about the cur-rent file.(5) Play/PauseChanges the play/pause state.(6) Play TimeDisplays the current play time.(7) InfoDisplays detailed information for thecurrent file.The title, artist and album info aredisplayed only when such informa-tion is recorded within the MP3 fileID3 tag.(8) Random(Shuffle)Turns the Random(Shuffle) featureon/off.(9) RepeatTurns the Repeat feature on/off.(10) DeleteDeletes the current file.(11) ListMoves to the list screen.Turn the TUNE knob left/right tosearch for files. Once the desired fileis displayed, press the knob to selectand play.■ Type B-2■ Type B-1D4H3G030EED4H3G031EE
Audio system38With the My Music ModePlaying/Pausing My Music FilesWhile playing, press the [II] button topause and press [] button to play.If there are no files saved within MyMusic, the [My Music] button will bedisabled.Changing FilesPress the [SEEK TRACK] button tomove to the previous or next file.Pressing the [SEEK TRACK ∨]but-ton after the file has been playing for2 seconds will start the current filefrom the beginning.Pressing the [SEEK TRACK ∨]but-ton before the file has been playingfor 1 second will start the previousfile. Selecting from the ListTurn the TUNE knob left/right to searchfor the desired file.Once you find the desired file, press theTUNE knob to start playing.From the List screen, it is possible todelete files you previously saved intoMy Music.List Menu(1) Moves to the previous screen.(2) Selects all files.(3) Deselects all selected files.(4) Deletes selected files.After selecting the files you want todelete, press the [Delete] button todelete the selected files.If there is memory available, up to6,000 files can be saved. Identicalfiles cannot be copied more than1,000 times.To check memory information, go to[SETUP] [System]  [MemoryInformation]Rewinding / Fast-forwarding FilesWhile playing, press and hold the[SEEK TRACK] button to rewind orfast-forward the current file.■ Type B-2■ Type B-1D4H3G032EED4H3G033EE
Audio system39Scan (With RDS)Press and hold the [TA/SCAN] but-ton to play the file 10 seconds ofeach file.Press and hold the [TA/SCAN] but-ton again to turn off.Scan (Without RDS)Press the [SCAN] button to play thefirst 10 seconds of each file.Press the [SCAN] button again toturn off.MENU : Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology AudioUsing Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio ModePlaying/Pausing  Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology AudioOnce a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device is connected, themode will automatically start.While playing, press the [II] buttonto pause and press [II] button toplay.The play/pause feature may operatedifferently depending on the mobilephone.Changing FilesPress the [SEEK TRACK] button tomove to the previous or next file.Setting ConnectionIf a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice has not been connected,press the [SETUP] button [Phone]button to display the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology connectionscreen.It is possible to use the pair phone,connect/disconnect and delete fea-tures from your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology phone.If music is not yet playing from yourmobile device after converting toBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio mode, pressing the play buttononce may start playing the mode.Check to see that music is playingfrom the Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device after convertingto Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyAudio Mode.D4H3G034EE
Audio system40Phone ModeMaking a call using the Steeringwheel controls❈The actual features in the vehiclemay differ from the illustration.(1) Mutes audio volume.(2) Press the button to change audiosource.FM ➟AM ➟CD ➟USB(iPod®) ➟AUX ➟My Music ➟BT Audio.(For RDS Model)FM1  ➟FM2  ➟FMA  ➟AM  ➟AMA ➟CD ➟USB(iPod®) ➟AUX➟My Music ➟BT Audio.(3) Used to control volume.(4) When pressed shortly- When pressed in the phone screen,displays call history screen- When pressed in the dial screen,makes a call- When pressed in the incoming callscreen, answers the call- When pressed during call waiting,switches to waiting call (Call Waiting)When pressed and held- When pressed in the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Handsfreewait mode, redials the last call- When pressed during a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Handsfreecall, switches call back to mobilephone (Private)- When pressed while calling on themobile phone, switches call back toBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyHandsfree (Operates only whenBluetooth®Wireless TechnologyHandsfree is connected)(5) Ends phone call(6) (if equipped)When pressed shortly - Starts voice recognition- When selecting during a voiceprompt, stops the prompt and con-verts to voice command waitingstateWhen pressed and held- Ends voice recognition
Audio system41Bluetooth®Wireless Technology(Type B-1)When No Devices have been Paired➀Press the [PHONE] button or the[CALL] button on the steeringwheel controls. The followingscreen is displayed. ➁Press the [OK] button to enter thePair Phone screen.• Device : Name of device as shownwhen searching from yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice.• Passkey : Passkey used to pair thedevice.➂From your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device (i.e. MobilePhone), search and select yourcar audio system.❈SSP : Secure Simple PairingNon SSP supported device :➃After a few moments, a screen isdisplayed where the passkey isentered.Enter the passkey “0000” to pairyour Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice with the car audio system.SSP supported device :➃After a few moments, a screen is dis-played 6 digits passkey.Check the passkey on yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice and confirm.➄Once pairing is complete, the fol-lowing screen is displayed.Some phones (i.e., iPhone®, Androidand Blackberry phones) may offer anoption to allow acceptance of allfuture Bluetooth connection requestsby default. Visit http://www.kia. comfor additional information on pairingyour Bluetooth-enabled mobilephone, and to view a phone compat-ibility list.D4H3G035EE D4H3G036EE D4H3G037EE
Audio system42✽NOTICE If  Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices are paired but none are cur-rently connected, pressing the[PHONE] button or the [CALL] but-ton on the steering wheel controlsdisplays the following screen. Pressthe [Pair] button to pair a newdevice or press the [Connect] to con-nect a previously paired device.Pairing through [PHONE] SetupPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone].Pair PhoneThe following steps are the same asthose described in the section “WhenNo Devices have been Paired” on theprevious page.✽NOTICE • The waiting period during phonepairing will last for one minute.The pairing process will fail if thedevice is not paired within thegiven time. If the pairing processfails, you must start the processfrom the beginning.• Generally, most Bluetooth®Wireless Technology devices willautomatically connect once pair-ing is complete. However, somedevices may require a separateverification process to connect.Check to see whether Bluetooth®Wireless Technology has beenproperly connected within yourmobile phone.• List of paired Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology devices can be viewedat [SETUP] [Phone] [PairedPhone List].D4H3G038EE D4H3G039EE
Audio system43Paired Phone ListPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone]  Select [Paired PhoneList].• Connected Phone : Device that iscurrently connected.• Paired Phone : Device that ispaired but not connected.Connecting a DeviceFrom the paired phone list, select thedevice you want to connect andpress the [Connect](1) button.Disconnecting a DeviceFrom the paired phone list, select thecurrently connected device andpress the [Disconnect](2) button.Deleting a DeviceFrom the paired phone list, select thedevice you want to delete and pressthe [Delete](3) button.✽NOTICE • When deleting the currently con-nected device, the device will auto-matically be disconnected to pro-ceed with the deleting process.• If a paired Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device is deleted, thedevice’s call history and phonebook data will also be deleted.• To re-use a deleted device, youmust pair the device again.D4H3G040EE D4H3G041EE
Audio system44Changing PriorityIt is possible to pair up to fiveBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices with the car audio system.The “Change Priority” feature is usedto set the connection priority ofpaired phones. However, the mostrecently connected phone will alwaysbe set as the highest priority.From the paired phone list, selectthe phone you want to switch to thehighest priority, then press the[Change priority](4) button. Theselected device will be changed tothe highest priority. When a device is currently connect-ed, even if you change the priority toa different device, the currently con-nected phone will always be set asthe highest priority.Phone Menu ScreenPhone MenusWith a Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device connected, pressthe  [PHONE] button to display thePhone menu screen.• Dial Number : Displays the dialscreen where numbers can bedialed to make calls.• Call History : Displays the call his-tory list screen.• Phone book : Displays the Phonebook list screen.• Setup : Displays Phone related set-tings.✽NOTICE • If you press the [Call History] but-ton but there is no call historydata, a prompt is displayed whichasks whether to download call his-tory data.• If you press the [Phone book] but-ton but there is no phone bookdata, a prompt is displayed whichasks whether to download phonebook data. • This feature may not be supportedin some mobile phones. For moreinformation on download support,refer to your mobile phone user’smanual.D4H3G042EE
Audio system45Calling by Dialing a Number• Dial Pad : Used to enter phonenumber.• Call : If a number has beenentered, calls the number If nonumber has been entered, switch-es to call history screen.• End : Deletes the entered phonenumber.• Delete : Deletes entered numbersone digit at a time.Answering a CallAnswering a call with a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device connect-ed will display the following screen.• Caller : Displays the other party’sname when the incoming caller issaved within your phone book.• Incoming Number : Displays theincoming number.• Accept : Accepts the incoming call.• Reject : Rejects the incoming call.✽NOTICE • When an incoming call pop-up isdisplayed, most Audio and SETUPmode features are disabled. Onlythe call volume will operate.• The telephone number may not beproperly displayed in some mobilephones.• When a call is answered with themobile phone, the call mode willautomatically revert to Privatemode.D4H3G043EE D4H3G044EE
Audio system46During a Handsfree Call• Caller : Displays the other party’sname if the incoming caller issaved within your phone book.• Incoming Number : Displays theincoming number.• Call time : Displays the call time.• End : Ends call.• Private : Converts to Private mode.• Out Vol. : Sets call volume as heardby the other party.• Mute : Turns Mic Mute On/Off.✽NOTICE If the mic is muted, the other partywill not be able to hear your voice.Call HistoryA list of incoming, outgoing andmissed calls is displayed.Press the [Download] button todownload the call history.• Call History :- Displays recent calls (call history).- Connects call upon selection.• Download : Download Recent CallHistory.✽NOTICE • The call history list will display upto 50 outgoing, incoming, andmissed calls.• Upon downloading call histories,previously saved histories aredeleted. • Incoming calls with hidden callerIDs will not be saved in the callhistory list.• Previously saved phone bookentries are stored even if a deviceis disconnected and re-connected. • The download feature may not besupported in some mobile phones.Check to see that the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device sup-ports the download feature.D4H3G045EE D4H3G046EE
Audio system47Phone BookThe list of saved phone book entriesis displayed. Press the [Download]button to download the call history.• Contact List : - Displays downloaded phonebook entries.- Connects call upon selection.• Download : Download phone bookentries.✽NOTICE • Up to 1,000 phone book entriescan be copied into car phone book. • Upon downloading phone bookdata, previously saved phone bookdata will be deleted. • Downloading is not possible if thephone book download feature isturned off within the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device. Also,some devices may require deviceauthorization upon attempting todownload. If downloading cannotbe normally conducted, check theBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice setting or the screen state. • Caller ID information will not bedisplayed for unsaved callers. • The download feature may not besupported in some mobile phones.Check to see that the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device sup-ports the download feature.D4H3G047EE
Audio system48Bluetooth®Wireless Technology(Type B-2, Type B-2 ForColombia without harman/kar-don)When No Devices have been Paired➀Press the [PHONE] button or the [CALL] button on the steeringwheel controls. The followingscreen is displayed. ➁Press the [OK] button to enter thePair Phone screen.•Vehicle Name : Name of device asshown when searching from yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice.• Passkey : Passkey used to pair thedevice.➂From your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device (i.e. MobilePhone), search and select yourcar audio system.❈SSP : Secure Simple PairingNon SSP supported device :➃After a few moments, a screen isdisplayed where the passkey isentered.Enter the passkey “0000” to pairyour Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice with the car audio system.SSP supported device :➃After a few moments, a screen is dis-played 6 digits passkey.Check the passkey on yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice and confirm.➄Once pairing is complete, the fol-lowing screen is displayed.Some phones (i.e., iPhone®, Androidand Blackberry phones) may offer anoption to allow acceptance of allfuture Bluetooth connection requestsby default. Visit http://www.kia.comfor additional information on pairingyour Bluetooth-enabled mobilephone, and to view a phone compat-ibility list.D4H3G048EE D4H3G049EE D4H3G050EE
Audio system49✽NOTICE If  Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices are paired but none are cur-rently connected, pressing the[PHONE] button or the [CALL] but-ton on the steering wheel controlsdisplays the following screen. Pressthe [Pair] button to pair a newdevice or press the [Connect] to con-nect a previously paired device.Pairing through [PHONE] SetupPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone].Pair PhoneThe following steps are the same asthose described in the section “WhenNo Devices have been Paired” on theprevious page.✽NOTICE • The waiting period during phonepairing will last for one minute.The pairing process will fail if thedevice is not paired within thegiven time. If the pairing processfails, you must start the processfrom the beginning.• Generally, most Bluetooth®Wireless Technology devices willautomatically connect once pair-ing is complete. However, somedevices may require a separateverification process to connect.Check to see whether Bluetooth®Wireless Technology has beenproperly connected within yourmobile phone.• List of paired Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology devices can be viewedat [SETUP] [Phone] [PairedPhone List].D4H3G051EE D4H3G052EE
Audio system50Paired Phone ListPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone]  Select [Paired PhoneList].• Connected Phone : Device that iscurrently connected.• Paired Phone : Device that ispaired but not connected.Connecting a DeviceFrom the paired phone list, select thedevice you want to connect andpress the [Connect](1) button.Disconnecting a DeviceFrom the paired phone list, select thecurrently connected device andpress the [Disconnect](2) button.Deleting a DeviceFrom the paired phone list, select thedevice you want to delete and pressthe [Delete](3) button.✽NOTICE• When deleting the currently con-nected device, the device will auto-matically be disconnected to pro-ceed with the deleting process.• If a paired Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device is deleted, thedevice’s call history and contactsdata will also be deleted.• To re-use a deleted device, youmust pair the device again.D4H3G053EE D4H3G054EE
Audio system51Changing PriorityIt is possible to pair up to fiveBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices with the car audio system.The “Change Priority” feature is usedto set the connection priority ofpaired phones. However, the mostrecently connected phone will alwaysbe set as the highest priority.From the paired phone list, selectthe phone you want to switch to thehighest priority, then press the[Change priority](4) button. Theselected device will be changed tothe highest priority. When a device is currently connect-ed, even if you change the priority toa different device, the currently con-nected phone will always be set asthe highest priority.Phone Menu ScreenPhone MenusWith a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice connected, press the[PHONE] button to display thePhone menu screen.• Dial Number : Displays the dialscreen where numbers can bedialed to make calls.• Call History : Displays the call his-tory list screen.• Contacts : Displays the Contactslist screen.• Setup : Displays Phone related set-tings.✽NOTICE • If you press the [Call History] but-ton but there is no call historydata, a prompt is displayed whichasks whether to download call his-tory data.• If you press the [Contacts] buttonbut there is no contacts datastored, a prompt is displayedwhich asks whether to downloadcontacts data. • This feature may not be supportedin some mobile phones. For moreinformation on download support,refer to your mobile phone user’smanual.D4H3G055EE
Audio system52Calling by Dialing a Number• Dial Pad : Used to enter phonenumber.• Call : If a number has beenentered, calls the number If nonumber has been entered, switch-es to call history screen.• End : Deletes the entered phonenumber.• Delete : Deletes entered numbersone digit at a time.Answering a CallAnswering a call with a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device connect-ed will display the following screen.• Caller : Displays the other party’sname when the incoming caller issaved within your contacts.• Incoming Number : Displays theincoming number.• Accept : Accepts the incoming call.• Reject : Rejects the incoming call.✽NOTICE • When an incoming call pop-up isdisplayed, most Audio and SETUPmode features are disabled. Onlythe call volume will operate.• The telephone number may not beproperly displayed in some mobilephones.• When a call is answered with themobile phone, the call mode willautomatically revert to Privatemode.D4H3G056EE D4H3G057EE
Audio system53During a Handsfree Call• Caller : Displays the other party’sname if the incoming caller issaved within your contacts.• Incoming Number : Displays theincoming number.• Call time : Displays the call time.• End : Ends call.• Private : Converts to Private mode.• Out Vol. : Sets call volume as heardby the other party.• Mute : Turns Mic Mute On/Off.✽NOTICE If the mic is muted, the other partywill not be able to hear your voice.Call HistoryA list of incoming, outgoing andmissed calls is displayed.Press the [Download] button todownload the call history.• Call History :- Displays recent calls (call histo-ry).- Connects call upon selection.• Download : Download Recent CallHistory.ContactsThe list of saved phone book entriesis displayed. Press the [Download]button to download the call history.• Contacts List : - Displays downloaded contactsentries.- Connects call upon selection.• Download : Download contactsentries.D4H3G058EE D4H3G059EE D4H3G060EE
Audio system54✽NOTICE • Up to 1,000 contacts entries can becopied into car contacts. • Upon downloading contacts data,previously saved contacts data willbe deleted. • Downloading is not possible if thecontacts download feature isturned off within the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device. Also,some devices may require deviceauthorization upon attempting todownload. If downloading cannotbe normally conducted, check theBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice setting or the screen state. • Caller ID information will not bedisplayed for unsaved callers. • The download feature may not besupported in some mobile phones.Check to see that the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device sup-ports the download feature.
Audio system55Bluetooth®Wireless Technology(Type B-2 For Colombia withharman/kardon)When No Devices have beenPaired➀Press the [PHONE] button or the[CALL]  button on the steeringwheel controls. The followingscreen is displayed. ➁Press the [OK] button to enter thePair Phone screen.•Vehicle Name : Name of device asshown when searching from yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice.• Passkey : Passkey used to pair thedevice.➂From your Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device (i.e. MobilePhone), search and select yourcar audio system.❈SSP : Secure Simple PairingNon SSP supported device :➃After a few moments, a screen isdisplayed where the passkey isentered.Enter the passkey “0000” to pairyour Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device with the caraudio system.SSP supported device :➃After a few moments, a screen isdisplayed 6 digits passkey. Check the passkey on yourBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice and confirm.➄Once pairing is complete, the fol-lowing screen is displayed.Some phones (i.e., iPhone, Androidand Blackberry phones) may offer anoption to allow acceptance of allfuture Bluetooth connection requestsby default. Visit http://www.kia.comfor additional information on pairingyour Bluetooth-enabled mobilephone, and to view a phone compat-ibility list.D4H3G061EE D4H3G062EE D4H3G063EE
Audio system56✽NOTICE If  Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices are paired but none are cur-rently connected, pressing the[PHONE] button or the [CALL] but-ton on the steering wheel controlsdisplays the following screen. Pressthe [Pair] button to pair a newdevice or press the [Connect] to con-nect a previously paired device.Pairing through [PHONE] SetupPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone].Pair PhoneThe following steps are the same asthose described in the section “WhenNo Devices have been Paired” on theprevious page.✽NOTICE • The waiting period during phonepairing will last for one minute.The pairing process will fail if thedevice is not paired within thegiven time. If the pairing processfails, you must start the processfrom the beginning.• Generally, most Bluetooth®Wireless Technology devices willautomatically connect once pair-ing is complete. However, somedevices may require a separateverification process to connect.Check to see whether Bluetooth®Wireless Technology has beenproperly connected within yourmobile phone.• List of paired Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology devices can be viewedat [SETUP] [Phone] [PairedPhone List].D4H3G064EE D4H3G065EE
Audio system57Paired Phone ListPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone] Select [Paired Phone List]• Connected Phone : Device that iscurrently connected.• Paired Phone : Device that ispaired but not connected.Connecting a DeviceFrom the paired phone list, select thedevice you want to connect andpress the [Connect](1) button.Disconnecting a DeviceFrom the paired phone list, select thecurrently connected device andpress the [Disconnect](2) button.Deleting a DeviceFrom the paired phone list, select thedevice you want to delete and pressthe [Delete](3) button. ✽NOTICE • When deleting the currently con-nected device, the device will auto-matically be disconnected to pro-ceed with the deleting process.• If a paired Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology device is deleted, thedevice’s call history and contactsdata will also be deleted.• To re-use a deleted device, youmust pair the device again.D4H3G066EE D4H3G067EE
Audio system58Changing PriorityIt is possible to pair up to fiveBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices with the car audio system.The “Change Priority” feature is usedto set the connection priority ofpaired phones. However, the mostrecently connected phone will alwaysbe set as the highest priority.From the paired phone list, selectthe phone you want to switch to thehighest priority, then press the[Change priority](4) button. Theselected device will be changed tothe highest priority. When a device is currently connect-ed, even if you change the priority toa different device, the currently con-nected phone will always be set asthe highest priority.Phone Menu ScreenPhone MenusWith a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice connected, press the[PHONE] button to display thePhone menu screen.• Favorites : Up to 20 frequentlyused contacts saved for easyaccess.• Dial Number : Displays the dialscreen where numbers can bedialed to make calls.• Call History : Displays the call his-tory list screen.• Contacts : Displays the Contactslist screen.• Setup : Displays Phone related set-tings.✽NOTICE • If you press the [Call History] but-ton but there is no call historydata, a prompt is displayed whichasks whether to download call his-tory data.• If you press the [Contacts] buttonbut there is no contacts datastored, a prompt is displayedwhich asks whether to downloadcontacts data. • This feature may not be supportedin some mobile phones. For moreinformation on download support,refer to your mobile phone user’smanual.D4H3G068EE
Audio system59Favorites• Saved favorite contact : Connectscall upon selection.• To add favorite : Downloaded con-tacts be saved as favorite.• Delete All : Delete all stored favoritecontacts.✽NOTICE• To save Favorite, contacts shouldbe downloaded.• Contact saved in Favorites will notbe automatically updated if thecontact has been updated in thephone. To update Favorites, deletethe Favorite and create a newFavorite.Calling by Dialing a Number• Dial Pad : Used to enter phonenumber.• Call : If a number has beenentered, calls the number If nonumber has been entered, switch-es to call history screen.• End : Deletes the entered phonenumber.• Delete : Deletes entered numbersone digit at a time.Answering a CallAnswering a call with a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device connect-ed will display the following screen.• Caller : Displays the other party’sname when the incoming caller issaved within your contacts.• Incoming Number : Displays theincoming number.• Accept : Accepts the incoming call.• Reject : Rejects the incoming call.D4H3G069EE D4H3G070EE D4H3G071EE
Audio system60✽NOTICE • When an incoming call pop-up isdisplayed, most Audio and SETUPmode features are disabled. Onlythe call volume will operate.• The telephone number may not beproperly displayed in some mobilephones.• When a call is answered with themobile phone, the call mode willautomatically revert to Privatemode.During a Handsfree Call• Caller : Displays the other party’sname if the incoming caller issaved within your contacts.• Incoming Number : Displays theincoming number.• Call time : Displays the call time.• End : Ends call.• Private : Converts to Private mode.• Out Vol. : Sets call volume as heardby the other party.• Mute : Turns Mic Mute On/Off.✽NOTICE If the mic is muted, the other partywill not be able to hear your voice.Call HistoryA list of incoming, outgoing andmissed calls is displayed.Press the [Download] button todownload the call history.• Call History :- Displays recent calls (call histo-ry).- Connects call upon selection.• Download : Download Recent CallHistory.D4H3G072EE D4H3G073EE
Audio system61ContactsThe list of saved phone book entriesis displayed. Press the [Download]button to download the call history.• Contacts List : - Displays downloaded contactsentries.- Connects call upon selection.• Sort by : Find a contact in analphabetical order.• Download : Download contactsentries.✽NOTICE • Up to 1,000 contacts entries can becopied into car contacts. • Upon downloading contacts data,previously saved contacts data willbe deleted. • Downloading is not possible if thecontacts download feature isturned off within the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device. Also,some devices may require deviceauthorization upon attempting todownload. If downloading cannotbe normally conducted, check theBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice setting or the screen state. • Caller ID information will not bedisplayed for unsaved callers. • The download feature may not besupported in some mobile phones.Check to see that the Bluetooth®Wireless Technology device sup-ports the download feature.D4H3G074EE
Audio system62Voice Recognition Mode(if equipped)Using Voice RecognitionStarting Voice RecognitionShortly press the  button on thesteering wheel controls Say a com-mand.If voice recognition is in [NormalMode], then the system will say“Please say a command. Ding~”• If voice recognition is in [ExpertMode], then the system will onlysay a “Ding~”• To change the Normal Mode/Expert Mode setting, go to[SETUP] [System]  [VoiceRecognition System].For proper recognition, say the com-mand after the voice instruction andbeep tone.✽NOTICE Phonebook List Best Practice1) Do not store single-name entries(e.g., “Bob”, “Mom”, “Kim”,etc.). Instead, always use fullnames (including first and lastnames) for phonebook (e.g., use“Jacob Stevenson” instead of“Dad”).2) Do not use abbreviations (i.e., use“Lieutenant” instead of “Lt.” or“Sergeant” instead of “Sgt.”).3) Do not use acronyms (i.e., use“County Finance Department”instead of “CFD”).4) Do not use special characters(e.g., “@”, “hyphen -”, “asterisk*”, ampersand &”).5) If a name is not recognized fromthe phonebook, change it to amore descriptive name (e.g., use“Grandpa Joseph” instead of “PaJoe”).D4H3G075EED4H3G076EE
Audio system63Skipping Prompt MessagesWhile prompt message is being stat-ed Shortly press the  button onthe steering wheel controls.The prompt message is immediatelyended and the beep tone will sound.After the “Ding”, say the voice com-mand.Re-starting Voice RecognitionWhile system waits for a commandShortly press the  button on thesteering wheel controls.The command wait state is immedi-ately ended and the beep tone willsound. After the “Ding”, say the voicecommand.Ending Voice RecognitionWhile Voice Recognition is operatingPress and hold the  button onthe steering wheel controls.• While using voice command,pressing a steering wheel controlsor a different button will end voicecommand.• When the system is waiting for avoice command, say “cancel” or“end” to end voice command.• When the system is waiting for avoice command, press and holdthe  button on the steeringwheel controls to end voice com-mand.✽NOTICE Voice Recognition and PhonebookTipsThe Kia Voice Recognition Systemmay have difficulty understandingsome accents or uncommon names. When using Voice Recognition toplace a call, speak in a moderatetone, with clear pronunciation.To maximize the use of VoiceRecognition, consider these guide-lines when storing contacts: • Do not store single-name entries(e.g., “Bob”, “Mom”, etc.). Instead,always use full names (includingfirst and last names) for these con-tacts. • Do not use special characters (e.g.,'@', '-', '*', '&', etc.).• Do not use abbreviations (i.e., use"Lieutenant" instead of "Lt.") oracronyms (i.e., use "CountyFinance Department" instead of"C. F. D."; Be sure to say the nameexactly as it is entered in the con-tacts list
Audio system64llustration on Using Voice RecognitionStarting Voice RecognitionShortly pressing the  button :Skipping Voice RecognitionShortly pressing the  button :Ending Voice RecognitionShortly pressing the  button :More HelpMore HelpPlease say a commandPlease say a...More Help.You can say Radio, FM, AM, Media, CD, USB, AUX,My Music, iPod®, Bluetooth Audio, Phone, CallHistory or Phone book. Please say a command.More Help.You can say Radio, FM, AM, Media, CD, USB, AUX,My Music, iPod®, Bluetooth Audio, Phone, CallHistory or Phone book. Please say a command.Ding~Ding~Shortly pressing the  button :Phone bookCancelPlease say a commandPhone book.Please say the name of the phone book youwant to call.Ding~Di-Ding~(Cancel Sound)Ding~
Audio system65Voice Command ListCommon CommandsThese commands can be used in most operations. (However a few commands may not be available during certain operations)Command FunctionMore Help Provides guidance on commands that can be usedanywhere in the system.Help Provides guidance on commands that can be usedwithin the current mode.Call<Name> Calls <Name> saved in phone bookEx) Call “John Smith”Phone Provides guidance on Phone related commands.After saying this command, say “Call History”,“Phone book”, “Dial Number” to execute corre-sponding functions.Call History Displays the Call History screen.Phone book Displays the phone book screen. After saying thiscommand, say the name of a phone book saved inthe phone book to automatically connect the call.Dial Number Displays the Dial number screen. After saying thiscommand, you can say the number that you wantto call.Redial Connects the most recently called number.Radio • When listening to the radio, displays the nextradio screen. (FM1➟FM2➟FMA➟AM➟AMA)• When listening to a different mode, displays themost recently played radio screen.Command FunctionFM • When currently listening to the FM radio, main-tains the current state. • When listening to a different mode, displays themost recently played FM screen.FM1(FM One) Displays the FM1 screen.FM2(FM Two) Displays the FM2 screen.FMA Displays the FMA screen.AM Displays the AM screen.AMA Displays the AMA screen.FM Preset 1~6 Plays the most recently played broadcast saved inFM Preset 1~6.AM Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in AM Preset 1~6.FM 87.5~107.9 Plays the FM broadcast of the corresponding fre-quency.❈Range can be different by application frequencyof corresponding country.AM 530~1710 Plays the AM broadcast of the corresponding fre-quency.❈Range can be different by application frequencyof corresponding country.TA  O n Enables Traffic Announcement.TA Off Disables Traffic Announcement.
Audio system66Command FunctionNews On Enables RDS News feature.News Off Disables RDS News feature.MediaMoves to the most recently played media screen.Play Track 1~30If a music CD has been inserted, plays the corre-sponding track.CDPlays the music saved in the CD.Search CDMoves to the CD track or file selection screen.• For audio CDs, move to the screen and say thetrack number to play the corresponding track. • Moves to MP3 CD file selection screen. Aftermanually operate the device to select and playmusic.USBPlays USB music.Search USBMoves to USB file selection screen. After manu-ally operate the device to select and play music.iPod®Plays iPod®music.Search iPod®Moves to the iPod®file selection screen. After,manually operate the device to select and playmusic.My Music Plays the music saved in My Music.SearchMy MusicMoves to the My Music file selection screen. After,manually operate the device to select and playmusic.Command FunctionAUX (Auxiliary) Plays the connected external device.Bluetooth®Audio Plays the music saved in connected Bluetooth®Wireless Technologydevice.Mute Mutes the radio or music volume.Pardon? Repeats the most recent comment.Cancel (Exit) Ends voice command.
Audio system67FM/AM Radio CommandsCommands available during FM/AM Radio operation.Audio CD CommandsCommands available during Audio CD operation.Command FunctionPreset 1~6Plays the broadcast saved in Preset 1~6.Auto StoreAutomatically selects radio broadcast frequen-cies with superior reception and saves in Presets1~6.Preset Save 1~6Saves the current broadcast frequency to Preset1~6.Seek upPlays the next (higher) receivable broadcast.Seek downPlays the previous (lower) receivable broadcast.Next PresetSelects the preset number next to the mostrecently selected preset. (Example: When cur-rently listening to preset no. 3, then preset no. 4will be selected.)Previous PresetSelects the preset number previous to the mostrecently selected preset. (Example: When cur-rently listening to preset no. 3, then preset no. 2will be selected.)ScanScans receivable frequencies from the currentbroadcast and plays for 10 seconds each.Preset ScanMoves to the next preset from the current presentand plays for 10 seconds each.AF on Enables Alternative Frequency feature.AF off Disables Alternative Frequency feature.RegionEnables Region feature.Region offDisables Region feature.Command FunctionRandomRandomly plays the tracks within the CD.Random Off Cancels random play to play tracks in sequentialorder.RepeatRepeats the current track.Repeat OffCancels repeat play to play tracks in sequentialorder.Next Track Plays the next track.Previous Track Plays the previoustrack.ScanScans the tracks from the next track for 10 sec-onds each.Track 1~30 Plays the desired track number.Information Displays the information screen of the currenttrack.
Audio system68MP3 CD/USB CommandsCommands available during MP3 CD/USB operation.iPod®CommandsCommands available during iPod®operation. Command FunctionRandom Randomly plays the files within the current folder.All Random Randomly plays all saved files.Random Off Cancels random play to play files in sequentialorder.Repeat Repeats the current file.Folder Repeat Repeats all files in the current folder.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in sequentialorder.Next File Plays the next file.Previous File Plays the previousfile.Scan Scans the tracks from the next files for 10 secondseach.Information Displays the information screen of the current file.Copy Copies the current file into My Music.Command FunctionAll Random Randomly plays all saved songs.Random Randomly plays the songs within the current cate-gory.Random Off Cancels random play to play songs in sequentialorder.Repeat Repeats the current song.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play songs in sequentialorder.Next SongPlays the next song.Previous SongPlays the previous song.InformationDisplays the information screen of the currentsong.
Audio system69My Music CommandsCommands available during My Music operation.Bluetooth®Wireless Technology Audio CommandsCommands available during Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology audio streaming from mobile phone opera-tion Command Operation.Command FunctionRandom Randomly plays all saved files.Random Off Cancels random play to play files in sequentialorder.Repeat Repeats the current file.Repeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in sequentialorder.Next FilePlays the next file.Previous FilePlays the previous file.Scan Scans the files from the next files for 10 secondseach.InformationDisplays the information screen of the current file.DeleteDeletes the current file. You will bypass an addi-tional confirmation process.Delete AllDeletes all files saved in My Music. You will bypassan additional confirmation process.Command FunctionPlay Plays the currently paused song.Pause Pauses the current song.
Audio system70Setup Mode(Type B-1 with harman/kardon)Press the [SETUP] button to displaythe Setup screen.You can select and control optionsrelated to [Display], [Sound], [Clock/Day], [Phone] and [System].With the Display ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Display].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Brightness], [Pop-upMode], [Scroll text] and [Song Info].Adjusting the BrightnessUse the [Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe screen brightness or set theBrightness on Automatic, Day orNight mode.Press the [Default] button to reset.• Automatic : Adjusts the brightnessautomatically.• Day : Always maintains the bright-ness on high.• Night : Always maintains the bright-ness on low.D4H3G077EE D4H3G078EE
Audio system71Pop-up ModeThis feature is used to display thePop-up Mode screen when enteringradio and media modes.When this feature is turned on,pressing the [RADIO] or  [MEDIA]button will display the Pop-up Modescreen.✽NOTICE The media Pop-up Mode screen canbe displayed only when two or moremedia modes have been connected.Scroll Text This feature is used to scroll text dis-played on the screen when it is toolong to be displayed at once. When turned on, the text is repeat-edly scrolled. When turned off, thetext is scrolled just once.Song InfoThis feature is used to change theinformation displayed within USBand MP3 CD modes.• Folder File : Displays file name andfolder name.• Album Artist Song : Displays albumname/artist name/song.D4H3G079EE D4H3G080EE D4H3G081EE
Audio system72With the Sound ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Sound].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Audio Settings], [QuantumLogic], [Speed Dependent Vol.],[Volume Dialogue] and [TouchScreen Beep].Audio SettingsUse the [Up/Down/Left/Right] but-tons to adjust the Fader/Balance set-tings.Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe Bass/Middle/Treble settings.Press the [Default] button to reset.QLS(Quantum Logic Surround)QLS can be set by selecting fromOn/Off.D4H3G082EED4H3G083EED4H3G084EE
Audio system73SDVC (Speed Dependent VolumeControl)The volume level is controlled auto-matically according to the vehiclespeed. SDVC can be set by selectingfrom On/Off.Volume Dialogue (if equipped)Use the [-], [+] buttons to adjust theVolume Dialog.Touch Screen BeepThis feature is used to turn the touchscreen beep on/off.D4H3G085EE D4H3G086EE D4H3G087EE최소값 1로 변경됨에 따라 도면 변경 필요합니다.
Audio system74With the Clock/Day ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Clock/Day].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Clock Settings], [DaySettings], [Time Format], [ClockDisplay(Power off)] and [AutomaticRDS Time].Clock SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theHour, Minutes and AM/PM setting.Press and hold the [CLOCK] button(over 0.8 seconds) to display theClock/Day screen.Day SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theDay, Month and Year setting.Time FormatThis feature is used to change theclock format between 12hr or 24hr.Clock Display (Power Off)This feature is used to display a clockon the screen when the audio sys-tem is turned off.Automatic RDS TimeThis feature is used to set time auto-matically by synchronizing with RDS.D4H3G088EE D4H3G089EED4H3G090EED4H3G091EED4H3G092EE
Audio system75With the Phone ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Pair Phone], [PairedPhone List], [Phone bookDownload], [Auto Download],[Outgoing Volume] and [BluetoothSystem Off]. Pairing a New DeviceBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices can be paired with the audiosystem.For more information, refer to the“Pairing through Phone Setup” sec-tion within Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology.Viewing Paired Phone ListPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone] Select [Paired Phone List]This feature is used to view mobilephones that have been paired withthe audio system. Upon selecting apaired phone, the setup menu is dis-played.For more information, refer to the“Setting Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Connection” section withinBluetooth®Wireless Technology.(1) Moves to the previous screen.(2) Connect/Disconnects currentlyselected phone.(3) Deeletes the currently selectedphone.(4) Sets currently selected phone tohighest connection priority.D4H3G093EE D4H3G094EE
Audio system76✽NOTICE - BeforeDownloadingPhone Book• Only phone book within connect-ed phones can be downloaded.Also check to see that your mobilephone supports the download fea-ture.• To learn more about whether yourmobile phone supports phonebook downloads, refer to yourmobile phone user’s manual.• The Phone book for only the con-nected phone can be downloaded.Before downloading, check to seewhether your phone supports thedownload feature.Downloading Phone bookAs the Phone book is downloadedfrom the mobile phone, downloadingPhone book number is displayed.• Up to 1,000 phone book entriescan be copied into car phone book.• Up to 1,000 phone book entriescan be saved for each paireddevice. • Upon downloading phone bookdata, previously saved phone bookdata will be deleted. However,Phone book entries saved to otherpaired phones are not deleted.Auto Download (Phone Book)This feature is used to automaticallydownload mobile phone book entriesonce a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone is connected.• The Auto Download feature willdownload mobile phone bookentries every time the phone isconnected. The download timemay differ depending on the num-ber of saved phone book entriesand the communication state.• When downloading a phone book,first check to see that your mobilephone supports the phone bookdownload feature.D4H3G095EE D4H3G096EE
Audio system77Outgoing VolumeUse the [-], [+] buttons to adjust theoutgoing volume level.Turning Bluetooth System OffOnce Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyis turned off, Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology related features will not besupported within the audio system.To turn Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyback on, go to [SETUP] [Phone]and press “Yes”.CAUTIONBluetooth®Wireless Technologyaudio streaming may not be sup-ported in some Bluetooth®Wireless Technology phones.                           D4H3G097EE D4H3G098EED4H3G099EE
Audio system78With the System ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[System].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Memory Information],[Voice Recognition System] and[Language].Memory InformationThis feature displays informationrelated to system memory.• Using : Displays capacity currentlyin use• Capacity : Displays total capacity❈May differ depending on theselected audio.Voice Recognition Mode Setting(if equipped)This feature is used to select thedesired prompt feedback option fromNormal and Expert.• Normal : When using voice recog-nition, provides detailed guidanceprompts• Expert : When using voice recogni-tion, omits some guidance promptsLanguageThis feature is used to change thesystem and voice recognition lan-guage.If the language is changed, the sys-tem will restart and apply the select-ed language.• Language support by regionD4H3100EE D4H3G101EE D4H3G102EE
Audio systemSetup Mode (Type B-1 without harman/kar-don)Press the [SETUP] button to displaythe Setup screen.You can select and control optionsrelated to [Display], [Sound], [Clock/Day], [Phone] and [System].With the Display ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Display].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Brightness], [Pop-upMode], [Scroll text] and [Song Info].Adjusting the BrightnessUse the [Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe screen brightness or set theBrightness on Automatic, Day orNight mode.Press the [Default] button to reset.• Automatic : Adjusts the brightnessautomatically.• Day : Always maintains the bright-ness on high.• Night : Always maintains the bright-ness on low.79D4H3G103EE D4H3G104EE
Audio systemPop-up ModeThis feature is used to display thePop-up Mode screen when enteringradio and media modes.When this feature is turned on,pressing the [RADIO] or  [MEDIA]button will display the Pop-up Modescreen.✽NOTICE The media Pop-up Mode screen canbe displayed only when two or moremedia modes have been connected.Scroll Text This feature is used to scroll text dis-played on the screen when it is toolong to be displayed at once. When turned on, the text is repeat-edly scrolled. When turned off, thetext is scrolled just once.Song InfoThis feature is used to change theinformation displayed within USBand MP3 CD modes.• Folder File : Displays file name andfolder name.• Album Artist Song : Displays albumname/artist name/song.80D4H3G105EE D4H3G106EE D4H3G107EE
Audio systemWith the Sound ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Sound].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Audio Settings], [SpeedDependent Vol.], [Voice RecognitionVol.] and [Touch Screen Beep].Audio SettingsUse the [Up/Down/Left/Right] but-tons to adjust the Fader/Balance set-tings.Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe Bass/Middle/Treble settings.Press the [Default] button to reset.SDVC (Speed Dependent VolumeControl)The volume level is controlled auto-matically according to the vehiclespeed. SDVC can be set by selectingfrom On/Off.81D4H3G108EED4H3G109EED4H3G110EE
Audio systemVoice Recognition VolumeUse on screen [-], [+] buttons toadjust the Voice Recognition volume.Touch Screen BeepThis feature is used to turn the touchscreen beep on/off.82D4H3G111EE D4H3G112EE
Audio systemWith the Clock/Day ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Clock/Day].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Clock Settings], [DaySettings], [Time Format], [ClockDisplay(Power off)] and [AutomaticRDS Time].Clock SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theHour, Minutes and AM/PM setting.Press and hold the [CLOCK] button(over 0.8 seconds) to display theClock/Day screen.Day SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theDay, Month and Year setting.Time FormatThis feature is used to change theclock format between 12hr or 24hr.Clock Display (Power Off)This feature is used to display a clockon the screen when the audio sys-tem is turned off.Automatic RDS TimeThis feature is used to set time auto-matically by synchronizing with RDS.83D4H3G113EE D4H3G114EED4H3G115EED4H3G116EED4H3G117EE
Audio systemWith the Phone ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Pair Phone], [PairedPhone List], [Phone bookDownload], [Auto Download],[Outgoing Volume] and [BluetoothSystem Off]. Pairing a New DeviceBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices can be paired with the audiosystem.For more information, refer to the“Pairing through Phone Setup” sec-tion within Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology.Viewing Paired Phone ListPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone] Select [Paired Phone List]This feature is used to view mobilephones that have been paired withthe audio system. Upon selecting apaired phone, the setup menu is dis-played.For more information, refer to the“Setting Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Connection” section withinBluetooth®Wireless Technology.(1) Moves to the previous screen.(2) Connect/Disconnects currentlyselected phone.(3) Deeletes the currently selectedphone.(4) Sets currently selected phone tohighest connection priority.84D4H3G118EE D4H3G119EE
Audio system✽NOTICE - BeforeDownloadingPhone Book• Only phone book within connect-ed phones can be downloaded.Also check to see that your mobilephone supports the download fea-ture.• To learn more about whether yourmobile phone supports phonebook downloads, refer to yourmobile phone user’s manual.• The Phone book for only the con-nected phone can be downloaded.Before downloading, check to seewhether your phone supports thedownload feature.Downloading Phone bookAs the Phone book is downloadedfrom the mobile phone, downloadingPhone book number is displayed.• Up to 1,000 phone book entriescan be copied into car phone book.• Up to 1,000 phone book entriescan be saved for each paireddevice. • Upon downloading phone bookdata, previously saved phone bookdata will be deleted. However,Phone book entries saved to otherpaired phones are not deleted.Auto Download (Phone Book)This feature is used to automaticallydownload mobile phone book entriesonce a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone is connected.• The Auto Download feature willdownload mobile phone bookentries every time the phone isconnected. The download timemay differ depending on the num-ber of saved phone book entriesand the communication state.• When downloading a phone book,first check to see that your mobilephone supports the phone bookdownload feature.85D4H3G120EE D4H3G121EE
Audio systemOutgoing VolumeUse the [-], [+] buttons to adjust theoutgoing volume level.Turning Bluetooth System OffOnce Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyis turned off, Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology related features will not besupported within the audio system.To turn Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyback on, go to [SETUP] [Phone]and press “Yes”.86CAUTIONBluetooth®Wireless Technologyaudio streaming may not be sup-ported in some Bluetooth®Wireless Technology phones.                           D4H3G122EE D4H3G123EED4H3G124EE
Audio systemWith the System ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[System].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Memory Information],[Voice Recognition System] and[Language].Memory InformationThis feature displays informationrelated to system memory.• Using : Displays capacity currentlyin use• Capacity : Displays total capacity❈May differ depending on theselected audio.Voice Recognition Mode Setting(if equipped)This feature is used to select thedesired prompt feedback option fromNormal and Expert.• Normal : When using voice recog-nition, provides detailed guidanceprompts• Expert : When using voice recogni-tion, omits some guidance promptsLanguageThis feature is used to change thesystem and voice recognition lan-guage.If the language is changed, the sys-tem will restart and apply the select-ed language.• Language support by region87D4H3G125EE D4H3G126EE D4H3G127EE
Audio system88Setup Mode(Type B-2 with harman/kardon)Press the [SETUP] button to displaythe Setup screen.You can select and control optionsrelated to [Display], [Sound],[Clock/Calendar], [Phone] and[System].With the Display ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Display].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Brightness], [Pop-upMode], [Scroll text] and [MediaDisplay].Adjusting the BrightnessUse the [Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe screen brightness or set theBrightness on Automatic, Day orNight mode.Press the [Default] button to reset.• Automatic : Adjusts the brightnessautomatically.• Day : Always maintains the bright-ness on high.• Night : Always maintains the bright-ness on low.D4H3G128EE D4H3G129EE
Audio system89Mode Pop up This feature is used to display theMode Pop up screen when enteringradio and media modes.When this feature is turned on,pressing the [RADIO] or  [MEDIA]button will display the Mode Pop upscreen.✽NOTICE The media Mode Pop up screen canbe displayed only when two or moremedia modes have been connected.Text ScrollThis feature is used to scroll text dis-played on the screen when it is toolong to be displayed at once. When turned on, the text is repeat-edly scrolled. When turned off, thetext is scrolled just once.Media DisplayThis feature is used to change theinformation displayed within USBand MP3 CD modes.• Folder File : Displays file name andfolder name.• Album Artist Song : Displays albumname/artist name/song.D4H3G130EE D4H3G131EE D4H3G132EE
Audio system90With the Sound ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Sound].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Sound Setting], [QuantumLogic Surround], [Speed DependentVol.] and [Touch Screen Beep].Sound SettingUse the [Up/Down/Left/Right] but-tons to adjust the Fader/Balance set-tings.Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe Bass/Middle/Treble settings.Press the [Default] button to reset.QLS(Quantum Logic Surround)QLS can be set by selecting fromOn/Off.SDVC (Speed Dependent VolumeControl)The volume level is controlled auto-matically according to the vehiclespeed. SDVC can be set by selectingfrom On/Off.D4H3G133EED4H3G134EED4H3G135EED4H3G136EE
Audio system91Touch Screen BeepThis feature is used to turn the touchscreen beep on/off.With the Clock/Calendar ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Clock/Calendar].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Clock Settings], [CalendarSettings], [Time Format] and [ClockDisplay(Power off)].Clock SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theHour, Minutes and AM/PM setting.Press and hold the [CLOCK] button(over 0.8 seconds) to display theClock/Calendar screen.Calendar SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theYear, Month and Day setting.Clock DisplayThis feature is used to display a clockon the screen when the audio sys-tem is turned off.D4H3G137EE D4H3G138EE D4H3G139EED4H3G140EE
Audio system92With the Phone ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Pair Phone], [PairedPhone List], [Contacts Download],[Auto Download], [Outgoing Volume]and [Bluetooth System Off].Pairing a New DeviceBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices can be paired with the audiosystem.For more information, refer to the“Pairing through Phone Setup” sec-tion within Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology.Viewing Paired Phone ListThis feature is used to view mobilephones that have been paired withthe audio system. Upon selecting apaired phone, the setup menu is dis-played.For more information, refer to the“Setting Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyConnection” section within Bluetooth®Wireless Technology.(1) Moves to the previous screen.(2) Connect/disconnects currentlyselected phone.(3) Deletes the currently selectedphone.(4) Sets currently selected phone tohighest connection priority.D4H3G141EE D4H3G142EE
Audio system93✽NOTICE - BeforeDownloadingContact• To learn more about whether yourmobile phone supports contactsdownloads, refer to your mobilephone user’s manual.• The contacts for only the connect-ed phone can be downloaded. Downloading ContactsAs the contacts are downloadedfrom the mobile phone, downloadingcontacts number is displayed.• Up to 1,000 contacts entries canbe copied into car contacts.• Up to 1,000 contacts entries canbe saved for each paired device. • Upon downloading contacts data,previously saved contacts data willbe deleted. However, contactsentries saved to other pairedphones are not deleted.Auto Download (Contacts)This feature is used to automaticallydownload mobile contacts entries oncea Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone is connected.• The Auto Download feature willdownload mobile contacts entriesevery time the phone is connected.The download time may differdepending on the number of savedcontacts entries and the communi-cation state.• When downloading a contacts, firstcheck to see that your mobilephone supports the contactsdownload feature.D4H3G143EE D4H3G144EE
Audio system94Outgoing VolumeUse the [-], [+] buttons to adjust theoutgoing volume level.Turning Bluetooth System OffOnce Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyis turned off, Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology related features will not besupported within the audio system.To turn Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology back on, go to [SETUP][Phone] and press “Yes”.With the System ButtonPress the [SETUP] button  Select[System]Select [MemoryInformation].Memory InformationThis feature displays informationrelated to system memory.• Using : Displays capacity currentlyin use• Capacity : Displays total capacityD4H3G145EE D4H3G146EE D4H3G147EE
Audio system95Setup Mode(Type B-2 without harman/kar-don)Press the [SETUP] button to displaythe Setup screen.You can select and control optionsrelated to [Display], [Sound],[Clock/Calendar], [Phone] and[System].With the Display ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Display].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Brightness], [Pop-upMode], [Scroll text] and [MediaDisplay].Adjusting the BrightnessUse the [Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe screen brightness or set theBrightness on Automatic, Day orNight mode.Press the [Default] button to reset.• Automatic : Adjusts the brightnessautomatically.• Day : Always maintains the bright-ness on high.• Night : Always maintains the bright-ness on low.D4H3G148EE D4H3G149EE
Audio system96Mode Pop up This feature is used to display theMode Pop up screen when enteringradio and media modes.When this feature is turned on,pressing the [RADIO] or  [MEDIA]button will display the Mode Pop upscreen.✽NOTICE The media Mode Pop up screen canbe displayed only when two or moremedia modes have been connected.Text ScrollThis feature is used to scroll text dis-played on the screen when it is toolong to be displayed at once. When turned on, the text is repeat-edly scrolled. When turned off, thetext is scrolled just once.Media DisplayThis feature is used to change theinformation displayed within USBand MP3 CD modes.• Folder File : Displays file name andfolder name.• Album Artist Song : Displays albumname/artist name/song.D4H3G150EE D4H3G151EE D4H3G152EE
Audio system97With the Sound ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Sound].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Sound Setting], [SpeedDependent Vol.], [Voice RecognitionVol.] and [Touch Screen Beep].Sound SettingUse the [Up/Down/Left/Right] but-tons to adjust the Fader/Balance set-tings.Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe Bass/Middle/Treble settings.Press the [Default] button to reset.SDVC (Speed Dependent VolumeControl)The volume level is controlled auto-matically according to the vehiclespeed. SDVC can be set by selectingfrom On/Off.D4H3G153EED4H3G154EED4H3G155EE
Audio system98Voice Recognition VolumeUse on screen [-], [+] buttons toadjust the Voice Recognition volume.Touch Screen BeepThis feature is used to turn the touchscreen beep on/off.With the Clock/Calendar ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Clock/Calendar].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Clock Settings], [CalendarSettings], [Time Format] and [ClockDisplay(Power off)].Clock SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theHour, Minutes and AM/PM setting.Press and hold the [CLOCK] button(over 0.8 seconds) to display theClock/Calendar screen.D4H3G156EE D4H3G157EE D4H3G158EE
Audio system99Calendar SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theYear, Month and Day setting.Clock DisplayThis feature is used to display a clockon the screen when the audio sys-tem is turned off.With the Phone ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Pair Phone], [PairedPhone List], [Contacts Download],[Auto Download], [Outgoing Volume]and [Bluetooth System Off].Pairing a New DeviceBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices can be paired with the audiosystem.For more information, refer to the“Pairing through Phone Setup” sec-tion within Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology.D4H3G159EED4H3G159EED4H3G160EE
Audio system100Viewing Paired Phone ListThis feature is used to view mobilephones that have been paired withthe audio system. Upon selecting apaired phone, the setup menu is dis-played.For more information, refer to the“Setting Bluetooth®Wireless TechnologyConnection” section within Bluetooth®Wireless Technology.(1) Moves to the previous screen.(2) Connect/disconnects currentlyselected phone.(3) Deletes the currently selectedphone.(4) Sets currently selected phone tohighest connection priority.✽NOTICE - BeforeDownloadingContact• To learn more about whether yourmobile phone supports contactsdownloads, refer to your mobilephone user’s manual.• The contacts for only the connect-ed phone can be downloaded. Downloading ContactsAs the contacts are downloadedfrom the mobile phone, downloadingcontacts number is displayed.• Up to 1,000 contacts entries canbe copied into car contacts.• Up to 1,000 contacts entries canbe saved for each paired device. • Upon downloading contacts data,previously saved contacts data willbe deleted. However, contactsentries saved to other pairedphones are not deleted.D4H3G161EE D4H3G162EE
Audio system101Auto Download (Contacts)This feature is used to automaticallydownload mobile contacts entries oncea Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone is connected.• The Auto Download feature willdownload mobile contacts entriesevery time the phone is connected.The download time may differdepending on the number of savedcontacts entries and the communi-cation state.• When downloading a contacts, firstcheck to see that your mobilephone supports the contactsdownload feature.Outgoing VolumeUse the [-], [+] buttons to adjust theoutgoing volume level.Turning Bluetooth System OffOnce Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyis turned off, Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology related features will not besupported within the audio system.To turn Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology back on, go to [SETUP][Phone] and press “Yes”.D4H3G163EE D4H3G164EE D4H3G165EE
Audio system102With the System ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[System].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Memory Information] and[Language].Memory InformationThis feature displays informationrelated to system memory.• Using : Displays capacity currentlyin use• Capacity : Displays total capacityLanguageThis feature is used to change thesystem language.If the language is changed, the sys-tem will restart and apply the select-ed language.Language Setting is depend on theAudio SystemD4H3G166EE D4H3G167EE
Audio system103Setup Mode(Type B-2 For Colombia withharman/kardon)Press the [SETUP] button to displaythe Setup screen.You can select and control optionsrelated to [Display], [Sound] , [Clock/Calendar], [Phone] and [System].With the Display ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Display].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Brightness], [Pop-upMode]and [Media Display].Adjusting the BrightnessUse the [Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe screen brightness or set theBrightness on Automatic, Day orNight mode.Press the [Default] button to reset.• Automatic : Adjusts the brightnessautomatically.• Day : Always maintains the bright-ness on high.• Night : Always maintains the bright-ness on low.Mode Pop upThis feature is used to display thePop-up Mode screen when enteringradio and media modes.When this feature is turned on,pressing the [RADIO] or  [MEDIA]button will display the Mode Pop upscreen.✽NOTICE The media Mode Pop up screen canbe displayed only when two or moremedia modes have been connected.D4H3G168EE D4H3G0169EE D4H3G170EE
Audio system104Media DisplayThis feature is used to change theinformation displayed within USBand MP3 CD modes.• Folder File : Displays file name andfolder name• Album Artist Song : Displays albumname/artist name/songWith the Sound ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Sound].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Sound Setting], [QuantumLogic Sound], [Speed DependentVol.] and [Touch Screen Beep].Sound SettingUse the [Up/Down/Left/Right] but-tons to adjust the Fader/Balance set-tings.Use the[Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe Bass/Middle/Treble settings.Press the [Default] button to reset.D4H3G171EE D4H3G172EED4H3G173EE
Audio system105QLS(Quantum Logic Surround)QLS can be set by selecting fromOn/Off.SDVC (Speed Dependent VolumeControl)The volume level is controlled auto-matically according to the vehiclespeed. SDVC can be set by selectingfrom On/Off.Touch Screen BeepThis feature is used to turn the touchscreen beep on/off.D4H3G174EE D4H3G175EE D4H3G176EE
Audio system106With the Clock/Calendar ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Clock/Calendar].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Clock Settings], [CalendarSettings] and  [Time Format].Clock SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theHour, Minutes and AM/PM setting.Press and hold the [CLOCK] button(over 0.8 seconds) to display theClock/ Calendar screen.Calendar SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theDay, Month and Year setting.Time FormatThis feature is used to change theclock format between 12hr or 24hr.D4H3G177EE D4H3G178EE D4H3G179EE
Audio system107With the Phone ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Pair Phone], [PairedPhone List], [Contacts Download],[Auto Download], [Outgoing Volume]and [Bluetooth System Off].Pairing a New DeviceBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices can be paired with the audiosystem.For more information, refer to the“Pairing through Phone Setup” sec-tion within Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology.Viewing Paired Phone ListThis feature is used to view mobilephones that have been paired withthe audio system. Upon selecting apaired phone, the setup menu is dis-played.For more information, refer to the“Setting Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Connection” section with-in Bluetooth®Wireless Technology.(1) Moves to the previous screen.(2) Connect/disconnects currentlyselected phone.(3) Deletes the currently selectedphone.(4) Sets currently selected phone tohighest connection priority.D4H3G180EE D4H3G181EE
Audio system108✽NOTICE - BeforeDownloadingContact• To learn more about whether yourmobile phone supports contactsdownloads, refer to your mobilephone user’s manual.• The contacts for only the connect-ed phone can be downloaded. Downloading ContactsAs the contacts are downloadedfrom the mobile phone, downloadingcontacts number is displayed.• Up to 1,000 contacts entries canbe copied into car contacts.• Up to 1,000 contacts entries canbe saved for each paired device. • Upon downloading contacts data,previously saved contacts data willbe deleted. However, contactsentries saved to other pairedphones are not deleted.Outgoing VolumeUse the [-], [+] buttons to adjust theoutgoing volume level.D4H3G182EE D4H3G183EE
Audio system109Turning Bluetooth System OffOnce Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyis turned off, Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology related features will not besupported within the audio system.To turn Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology back on, go to [SETUP][Phone] and press “Yes”.With the System ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[System].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Memory Information] and[Language].Memory InformationThis feature displays informationrelated to system memory.• Using : Displays capacity currentlyin use• Capacity : Displays total capacityLanguageThis feature is used to change thesystem language.If the language is changed, the sys-tem will restart and apply the select-ed language.Language Setting is depend on theAudio System.D4H3G184EED4H3G185EED4H3G186EE D4H3G187EE
Audio systemSetup Mode (Type B-2 For Colombia withoutharman/kardon)Press the [SETUP] button to displaythe Setup screen.You can select and control optionsrelated to [Display], [Sound] , [Clock/Calendar], [Phone] and [System].With the Display ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Display].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Brightness], [Pop-upMode]and [Media Display].Adjusting the BrightnessUse the [Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe screen brightness or set theBrightness on Automatic, Day orNight mode.Press the [Default] button to reset.• Automatic : Adjusts the brightnessautomatically.• Day : Always maintains the bright-ness on high.• Night : Always maintains the bright-ness on low.110D4H3G188EE D4H3G189EE
Audio systemMode Pop upThis feature is used to display thePop-up Mode screen when enteringradio and media modes.When this feature is turned on,pressing the [RADIO] or  [MEDIA]button will display the Mode Pop upscreen.✽NOTICE The media Mode Pop up screen canbe displayed only when two or moremedia modes have been connected.Text ScrollThis feature is used to scroll text dis-played on the screen when it is toolong to be displayed at once.When turned on, the text is repeat-edly scrolled. When turned off, thetext is scrolled just once.Media DisplayThis feature is used to change theinformation displayed within USBand MP3 CD modes.• Folder File : Displays file name andfolder name• Album Artist Song : Displays albumname/artist name/song111D4H3G190EE D4H3G191EE D4H3G192EE
Audio systemWith the Sound ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Sound].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Sound Setting], [SpeedDependent Vol.], [Voice RecognitionVol.] and [Touch Screen Beep].Sound SettingUse the [Up/Down/Left/Right] but-tons to adjust the Fader/Balance set-tings.Use the[Left/Right] buttons to adjustthe Bass/Middle/Treble settings.Press the [Default] button to reset.SDVC (Speed Dependent VolumeControl)The volume level is controlled auto-matically according to the vehiclespeed. SDVC can be set by selectingfrom On/Off.Voice Recognition VolumeUse on screen [-], [+] buttons toadjust the Voice Recognition volume.112D4H3G193EED4H3G194EED4H3G195EED4H3G196EE
Audio systemTouch Screen BeepThis feature is used to turn the touchscreen beep on/off.With the Clock/Calendar ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Clock/Calendar].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Clock Settings], [CalendarSettings] and  [Time Format].Clock SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theHour, Minutes and AM/PM setting.Press and hold the [CLOCK] button(over 0.8 seconds) to display theClock/ Calendar screen.Calendar SettingsUse the [Up/Down] buttons to set theDay, Month and Year setting.Clock DisplayThis feature is used to display a clockon the screen when the audio sys-tem is turned off.113D4H3G197EE D4H3G198EE D4H3G199EED4H3G200EE
Audio systemWith the Phone ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[Phone].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Pair Phone], [PairedPhone List], [Contacts Download],[Auto Download], [Outgoing Volume]and [Bluetooth System Off].Pairing a New DeviceBluetooth®Wireless Technologydevices can be paired with the audiosystem.For more information, refer to the“Pairing through Phone Setup” sec-tion within Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology.Viewing Paired Phone ListThis feature is used to view mobilephones that have been paired withthe audio system. Upon selecting apaired phone, the setup menu is dis-played.For more information, refer to the“Setting Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology Connection” section with-in Bluetooth®Wireless Technology.(1) Moves to the previous screen.(2) Connect/disconnects currentlyselected phone.(3) Deletes the currently selectedphone.(4) Sets currently selected phone tohighest connection priority.✽NOTICE - BeforeDownloadingContact• To learn more about whether yourmobile phone supports contactsdownloads, refer to your mobilephone user’s manual.• The contacts for only the connect-ed phone can be downloaded.114D4H3G201EE D4H3G202EE
Audio systemDownloading ContactsAs the contacts are downloadedfrom the mobile phone, downloadingcontacts number is displayed.• Up to 1,000 contacts entries canbe copied into car contacts.• Up to 1,000 contacts entries canbe saved for each paired device. • Upon downloading contacts data,previously saved contacts data willbe deleted. However, contactsentries saved to other pairedphones are not deleted.Auto Download (Contacts)This feature is used to automaticallydownload mobile contacts entriesonce a Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyphone is connected.• The Auto Download feature willdownload mobile contacts entriesevery time the phone is connected.The download time may differdepending on the number of savedcontacts entries and the communi-cation state.• When downloading a contacts, firstcheck to see that your mobilephone supports theOutgoing VolumeUse the [-], [+] buttons to adjust theoutgoing volume level.115D4H3G203EE D4H3G204EE D4H3G205EE
Audio systemTurning Bluetooth System OffOnce Bluetooth®Wireless Technologyis turned off, Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology related features will not besupported within the audio system.To turn Bluetooth®WirelessTechnology back on, go to [SETUP][Phone] and press “Yes”.With the System ButtonPress the [SETUP] button Select[System].You can select and control optionsrelated to [Memory Information] and[Language].Memory InformationThis feature displays informationrelated to system memory.• Using : Displays capacity currentlyin use• Capacity : Displays total capacityLanguageThis feature is used to change thesystem language.If the language is changed, the sys-tem will restart and apply the select-ed language.Language Setting is depend on theAudio System.116D4H3G206EE D4H3G207EE D4H3G208EE
DC 14.4VBluetooth® Wireless TechnologyFrequency Range 2402 ~ 2480 MHzSupported Bluetooth® Specification3.0Supported Profile Handsfree(1.6), A2DP(1.2), AVRCP(1.4), PBAP(1.0)Output -6~4dBm (Power Class2, Conducted)Number of Channels  79 channelsPower Supply CAUTION•  The producer and installer cannot provide services related to life safetyas the concerned radio equipment is liable to radio interference.
Audio system117FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi-dential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordancewith the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tel-evision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor-rect the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.Declaration of Conformity
Audio system118This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includ-ing interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.This equipment should be installed and operatedwith minmum 20cm between the and your body. This transmitter mustnot be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by theFCC
IC Warning“This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).”Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfer-ence,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation estautorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas provoquer de brouillage, et (2) l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillageradioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps.K_UM_G4.0[EN]AVN PART 10.indd   10-18K_UM_G4.0[EN]AVN PART 10.indd   10-18 2014-10-02   오후 1:22:592014-10-02   오후 1:22:5

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