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CAR MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM l USER'S MANUAL
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Thank you for purchasing this multimedia
system.
Precaution for safe usage
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This user's manual explains how to use
the KIA Motor multimedia system.
Before using the product, read the contents of this user's manual carefully and
use this product safely.
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The screens shown in this manual may
differ with the actual screens of the
product.
The design and specification of this
product may change without prior notification for product improvement.
When transferring the vehicle to another
individual, include this user's manual so
that the next driver can continue its use.
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Driving while distracted can result in a
loss of vehicle control, that may lead to
an accident, severe personal injury, and
death. The driver’s primary responsibility is in the safe and legal operation of a
vehicle, and use of any handheld devices,
other equipment, or vehicle systems which
take the driver’s eyes, attention and focus
away from the safe operation of a vehicle
or which are not permissible by law should
never be used during operation of the
vehicle.
Do not operate the multimedia system
while driving.
Do not disassemble, assemble, or modify
the multimedia system.
Do not watch the screen for prolonged
periods of time while driving.
Set the volume to a level which allows the
driver to be aware of external conditions.
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Do not operate the multimedia system for
prolonged periods of time with the vehicle
ignition in ACC. Such operations may lead
to battery discharge.
Be cautious not to spill water or introduce
foreign objects into the device.
Do not cause severe shock to the device.
Direct pressure onto the front side of the
monitor may cause damage to the LCD or
touch panel.
In case of product malfunction, please
contact your place of purchase or service
center.
When cleaning the touch screen, make
sure to turn off the device and use a dry
and smooth cloth. Never use tough materials, chemical cloths, or solvents (alcohol,
ammonia, benzene, thinners, etc.) as such
materials may damage the device panel
or cause color and quality deterioration.
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SiriusXM service requires a subscription, sold separately, after
3-month trial included with vehicle purchase. If you decide to
continue your SiriusXM service at the end of your trial subscription, the plan you choose will automatically renew and bill at
then-current rates until you call Sirius XM at 1-866-635-2349
to cancel. See our Customer Agreement for complete terms
at www.siriusxm.com. Programming subject to change. Sirius
satellite service is available only to those at least 18 and older
in the 48 contiguous USA, D.C., and PR (with coverage limitations). Traffic information not available in all markets. See
siriusxm.com/traffic for details. Sirius, XM and all related marks
and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc.
WARNING
• Driving while distracted can result in a loss of vehicle control that
may lead to an accident, severe personal injury, and death. The
driver’s primary responsibility is in the safe and legal operation of
a vehicle, and use of any handheld devices, other equipment, or
vehicle systems which take the driver’s eyes, attention and focus
away from the safe operation of a vehicle or which are not permissible by law should never be used during operation of the vehicle.
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All Map Database cannot be copied without permission.
Important Notice: This is protected by U.S. copyright laws. All rights not expressly granted are reserved.
You may not otherwise reproduce, modify, and distribute the content without M&Soft, Inc's prior written consent.
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Infinity is a trademark of Harman International Industries, Inc.
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At launch, the Apple iPhone will be the only UVO eServices
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compatible device. iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple
Inc. Apple iOS6 compatibility expected early 2013. Additional
compatible devices expected late 2013.
App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. No charge for the
UVO eServices app. App runs on your smartphone cellular data
service. Normal data rates will apply.
HD Radio and the HD Radio logo are proprietary trademarks of
iBiquity Digital Corporation.
24-hour Roadside Assistance is a service plan provided by Kia
Motors America, Inc. Certain limitations apply. Coverage details
are available in the Kia Warranty and Consumer Information
Manual. For access to Enhanced Roadside Assistance, a connected mobile phone via Bluetooth within the cellular service
coverage area is required.
Vehicle Diagnostics do not take the place of regularly scheduled maintenance. Feature checks powertrain, chassis, and
airbag systems only. For factory-recommended maintenance
schedule, see the Maintenance Feature of UVO eServices or
the Owner’s Manual.
911 Connect activates after an airbag deployment. Feature
requires a connected mobile phone via Bluetooth. Dependant
on cellular service coverage.
The rear-camera display is not a substitute for proper and safe
backing-up procedures. The rear-camera display may not display
every object behind the vehicle. Always drive safely and use caution when backing up.
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WARNING
Before using the product, read the contents of this user's
manual carefully and use this product safely.
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Failure to observe the instructions within this category could result
in damage to the vehicle.
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CAUTION
Information on matters that could potentially lead to injury or vehicle damage/malfunction Information that could lead to higher user
safety
i Information
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※ The design and specification of this product may change without
prior notification for product improvement.
Information and tips that provide additional user convenience in
using the product
NOTICE
• Information on specific features that facilitate proper product use and
functional understanding
• Information on terminology used within this manual
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Selecting a Frequency ...................................... 2-8
Using TUNE............................................................ 2-8
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Safety Warnings .................................................... 1-2
Safety Cautions......................................................1-3
Basic Mode Screen (HD Radio reception OFF) .....................................................................2-2
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Basic Mode Screen (HD Radio reception ON) ........................................................................2-3
Starting Mode ........................................................ 2-4
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Head Unit ....................................................................1-6
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Selecting through Preset ................................. 2-9
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Song-Tagging..........................................................2-9
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HD Radio Digital ...............................................2-9
Broadcast On/Off ..................................................2-9
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Using TUNE............................................................ 2-4
Basic Mode Screen.......................................... 2-10
Starting Mode ....................................................... 2-11
Using SEEK ........................................................... 2-4
Steering wheel ........................................................1-8
Climate System................................................... 1-10
Turning the System On/Off .........................1-11
Selecting Presets................................................. 2-4
Using SEEK ..........................................................2-11
Saving Radio Frequency ................................2-5
Using TUNE..........................................................2-11
Saving Manually ................................................... 2-5
Selecting Presets...............................................2-11
Turning the System On ..................................1-11
Saving Automatically ......................................... 2-5
Selecting through Channel/Category List.....2-12
Turning the System Off ..................................1-11
Scanning Radio Frequency..........................2-5
Using the Menu Buttons................................. 2-6
Saving SIRIUS Channels............................ 2-12
Preset Scan ............................................................ 2-6
Using the Menu Buttons............................... 2-12
Text On/Text Off................................................... 2-6
Search .....................................................................2-13
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Resetting the System ..................................... 1-12
Battery Warning Message .......................... 1-12
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About HD Radio™ Technology................. 2-7
Starting Mode ......................................................... 2-8
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Operating HD Radio Mode ..................... 2-8
Saving Manually .................................................2-12
Preset Scan ..........................................................2-13
Scan ..........................................................................2-13
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Starting USB Music Mode ........................ 2-38
About Disc ............................................................... 2-14
List Menu Screen .............................................2-25
Starting Mode ......................................................2-26
Precautions upon Handling Discs ............2-14
Playing MP3 .........................................................2-26
Searching USB Music Files .........................2-39
Supported Disc Formats ................................2-15
Selecting MP3 files ...........................................2-27
Using the Menu Buttons.............................. 2-39
Disc/Content Format Compatibility ..........2-15
Using the Menu Buttons...............................2-28
Copy..........................................................................2-39
Before Playing an MP3 Disc........................2-17
Copy..........................................................................2-28
Repeat .....................................................................2-40
Repeat .....................................................................2-28
Shuffle ......................................................................2-40
Shuffle ......................................................................2-28
Scan ..........................................................................2-40
Basic Mode Screen ........................................ 2-19
Starting Mode ......................................................2-20
Scan ..........................................................................2-28
Info On/Info Off....................................................2-41
Info On/Info Off....................................................2-29
Starting USB Image Mode ......................... 2-41
Playing a CD ........................................................2-20
Using Menus within the List Screen ..2-29
Searching USB Image Files ........................2-41
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks .....
Moving between Lists ....................................2-29
Using the Menu Buttons.............................. 2-42
2-20
Moving between Folders ...............................2-30
Slideshow Interval .............................................2-42
Searching CD Tracks ......................................2-21
Returning to Current Location ...................2-30
Rotating Image....................................................2-42
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Using the Menu Buttons............................... 2-21
Adjusting Image Size .....................................2-43
Repeat .....................................................................2-21
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Shuffle ......................................................................2-21
About USB ..............................................................2-31
Scan ..........................................................................2-22
Before Playing a USB MP3..........................2-31
Info On/Info Off....................................................2-22
USB MP3 Information and Precautions 2-33
Saving Image .......................................................2-43
Viewing Info ..........................................................2-43
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Using iPod Devices......................................... 2-44
USB Music Mode ...............................................2-34
Steps upon Initial Connection .....................2-45
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USB Image Mode ..............................................2-36
Supported iPod Devices ................................2-45
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Menu List Screen...............................................2-37
Basic Mode Screen......................................... 2-46
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Playing USB Music ...........................................2-38
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Starting Mode .......................................................2-47
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About Map Database......................................... 3-4
Playing iPod..........................................................2-47
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Searching iPod ................................................2-47
Basic Mode Screen......................................... 2-54
Starting Mode ...................................................... 2-55
About Voice Guidance..................................... 3-5
Selecting iPod Files .........................................2-48
Playing My Music...............................................2-55
Voice Guidance .................................................... 3-5
Searching iPod Files ........................................2-49
Selecting My Music...........................................2-55
About GPS................................................................ 3-6
Using the Menu Buttons.............................. 2-49
Using the Menu Buttons.............................. 2-56
Repeat .....................................................................2-49
Repeat .....................................................................2-56
Shuffle ......................................................................2-49
Shuffle ......................................................................2-56
Info On/Info Off....................................................2-49
Scan ..........................................................................2-56
Map Screen...............................................................3-7
Initial Screen............................................................ 3-8
Info On/Info Off....................................................2-57
Current Position .................................................... 3-8
Using Menus within the List Screen ...2-57
Map Display Settings......................................... 3-8
Moving between Lists......................................2-57
Changing Map Scale ......................................... 3-9
Returning to Current Location ....................2-58
Map Menu..............................................................3-10
Deleting Files .......................................................2-58
Adjusting Navigation Volume ......................3-10
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Starting Mode ...................................................... 2-50
Connecting an External Device............. 2-50
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Basic Mode Screen.......................................... 2-51
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Using Bluetooth Audio Mode ................. 2-52
Starting Mode ...................................................... 2-52
Playing BluetoothÂŽ Audio...............................2-52
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Selecting Bluetooth Audio Files...............2-53
Setting Connection ...........................................2-53
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Precautions for Safe driving ........................ 3-2
Operating the Navigation............................... 3-3
About the Map........................................................ 3-4
About Map Updates ........................................... 3-4
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POI Display ...........................................................3-10
Editing POI Icons ...............................................3-11
Searching POIs...................................................3-11
Adding a My Place ............................................3-12
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Destination Search
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About Map Scale ................................................. 3-4
Quick Menu...........................................................3-14
About Map Icons .................................................. 3-4
POI (Point of Interest) Search.....................3-14
Search by point of interest ............................3-15
Route Menu ......................................................... 3-27
POI Name Search .............................................3-16
Cancel Route .......................................................3-28
Previous Destinations....................................................... 3-17
Route Overview ..................................................3-28
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Address ...................................................................3-17
Route Info ..............................................................3-29
When a Phone is Already Paired............ 4-6
My Places .............................................................3-18
Route Option ........................................................3-29
When Pairing Additional Device .................. 4-7
Intersection Search...........................................3-18
Detour ......................................................................3-30
Gas Station ...........................................................3-19
Avoid Streets ........................................................3-30
Restaurants...........................................................3-19
Edit Route ..............................................................3-30
Emergency ............................................................3-20
Avoid Area .............................................................3-31
When There is a Connected Device .... 4-8
Status Bar Icons ................................................... 4-8
During a Call............................................................ 4-9
Status Bar Icons ................................................... 4-9
Making/Answering Calls............................... 4-10
Coordinates...........................................................3-20
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Pairing from the Bluetooth Device ........... 4-5
Phone Number ..................................................3-20
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Exit/Entrance ........................................................3-21
Logo/Landmarks ............................................... 3-32
Making a Call from Speed Dial ..................4-10
Setting a Destination........................................3-21
Logo ..........................................................................3-32
Calling through Redial.....................................4-11
Route Calculation ..............................................3-23
2D Landmarks .....................................................3-34
Making a Call from Call History..................4-11
Demo .......................................................................3-23
Add Waypoint ......................................................3-24
Route Recalculation .........................................3-24
Cancel Route .......................................................3-24
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Calling by Dialing a Number ........................4-10
Answering a Call ................................................4-12
Rejecting a Call...................................................4-12
Operating Menus .............................................. 4-13
during a Call........................................................... 4-13
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Route Guidance................................................. 3-25
Before Using the BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree ... 4-2
Switching Call to Bluetooth Phone.........4-13
Preliminary Guidance Mode ........................3-25
What is BluetoothÂŽ Wireless Technology?... 4-2
Switching Call to Handsfree.........................4-13
Intersection Zoom Mode ................................3-26
Highway Mode ....................................................3-26
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Turn List Mode ....................................................3-26
When no Phones Have Been Paired... 4-4
Ending a Call ........................................................4-14
Switching to Call Waiting ...............................4-14
Setting Mic Volume...........................................4-15
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Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume .................4-15
Contacts.................................................................... 4-16
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CD(MP3 Type) ....................................................5-10
USB Music.............................................................5-10
Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration ..4-17
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Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts ....4-18
Using Voice Recognition ............................... 5-2
My Music ................................................................5-11
Checking Mobile Contacts Details ...........4-19
Creating a suitable cabin environment .... 5-2
Others ......................................................................5-11
Adding as a Favorite ........................................4-19
Starting Voice Recognition........................... 5-3
Favorites .................................................................. 4-20
Starting Voice Recognition ............................ 5-3
Calling Favorites ................................................4-20
Skipping Prompt Messages ........................... 5-3
Phone Command List .................................... 5-12
UVO eServices Command List.......................... 5-12
Navigation Command List .......................... 5-13
Selecting/Deleting Favorites ........................4-20
Re-starting Voice Recognition ...................... 5-4
Destination ...........................................................5-13
Searching Contacts ..........................................4-21
Ending Voice Recognition ............................ 5-4
Using Voice Recognition ............................... 5-5
Adjusting Voice .................................................... 5-5
Recognition Volume .......................................... 5-5
Map ...........................................................................5-14
Call History ............................................................ 4-22
Entering Call History Screen .......................4-22
Call History Screen Configuration ............4-22
Downloading Call History ..............................4-23
Viewing Call History Information ...............4-24
Illustration on Using Voice Recognition
(Setting Home as the Destination)......... 5-6
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Setting Bluetooth ............................................4-24
Connection..............................................................4-24
POI Category List .............................................. 5-15
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Pairing a New Device ......................................4-26
Voice Command List ........................................5-7
Help Command List ............................................5-7
Audio System Command List .................... 5-8
Disconnecting a Device..................................4-27
FM/AM Radio ......................................................... 5-8
About UVO eServices...................................... 6-4
Before using UVO ............................................. 6-5
eServices ................................................................... 6-5
Connecting Bluetooth....................................... 6-5
Pair a device from .............................................. 6-6
Bluetooth-enabled phone.............................. 6-6
Deleting a Device ..............................................4-27
SIRIUS Radio ........................................................ 5-9
Activating UVO eServices............................... 6-6
Setting Auto Connection ................................4-28
CD(Audio Type).................................................... 5-9
Vehicle Diagnostics ........................................... 6-8
Connections Menu ............................................4-25
Connecting a Device........................................4-25
iPod ...........................................................................5-11
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Conducting Vehicle Diagnostics.................. 6-8
Schedule Service................................................. 6-9
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Viewing GPS Info .............................................. 6-19
Roadside Assist..................................................6-10
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Scheduled Diagnostics ...................................6-11
Viewing Help ........................................................ 6-20
Basic Mode Screen............................................ 8-2
Starting Mode ......................................................... 8-3
Sound ........................................................................... 8-3
Conducting Auto Diagnostics......................6-11
My POIs .................................................................... 6-12
Sending Points of Interest to Your Navigation System ...........................................................6-12
Parking Minder .................................................... 6-13
Sending Parking Location .............................6-13
Roadside Assist .................................................. 6-14
Roadside Assist..................................................6-14
eServices Guide ................................................. 6-15
eServices Guide .................................................6-15
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Operating Climate Mode................................. 7-2
Basic Mode Screen............................................. 7-3
Basic Operation .....................................................7-4
Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature
Setting Balance/Fader ...................................... 8-3
Setting Bass/Mid/Treble................................... 8-3
Setting Volume Ratio......................................... 8-4
Advanced ................................................................. 8-4
Setting Beep ........................................................... 8-5
Display ......................................................................... 8-5
Simultaneously...................................................... 7-4
Adjusting Brightness .......................................... 8-5
Controlling Driver/Passenger Temperature
Setting Display Mode ........................................ 8-5
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Crash Notification Assist .............................. 6-16
Independently ........................................................ 7-4
Crash Notification Assist................................6-16
Setting Fan Direction ......................................... 7-5
HD Radio Reception .................................... 8-6
Phone ........................................................................... 8-6
Initiating a 911 Call ........................................... 6-16
Setting Fan Level................................................. 7-6
Connections ......................................................... 8-7
Contacts Sync Setting....................................... 8-7
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About GPS (Global Positioning System) 6-18
About Rear Detection Camera .................. 7-7
Navigation ............................................................... 8-10
When GPS Info Cannot Be Used .............6-18
Operating sequence of the Rear Camera7-7
Main ..........................................................................8-10
Streaming Audio Setting .................................. 8-8
Errors Unavoidable Due to System Charac-
Display .....................................................................8-11
teristics.....................................................................6-18
Route Search .......................................................8-12
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Guidance ................................................................8-12
Default......................................................................8-13
My Places ................................................................ 8-14
My Places ..............................................................8-14
Favorite Places ...................................................8-15
Home and Office ................................................8-15
Speed Alerts .........................................................8-16
Traffic Setup .......................................................... 8-16
UVO eServices Settings(Optional) ...... 8-17
UVO eServices Settings ................................8-17
Product Specification........................................ 9-2
Before Thinking There is a Product Defect................................................................................... 9-4
Before Thinking the Product Has Malfunctioned............................................................................. 9-5
Troubleshooting .................................................... 9-6
FAQ ................................................................................ 9-8
UVO eServices Activation.............................8-18
About Pairing Mobile Phones ....................... 9-8
Crash Notification Assist Setting ...............8-18
About Making/Answering Phone Calls .... 9-9
System Information...........................................8-19
About BluetoothÂŽ Wireless Technology/Head
Voice Recognition Settings........................ 8-19
Clock Settings ...................................................... 8-19
View ..........................................................................8-20
Picture Frame ...................................................... 8-20
Keyboard ..................................................................8-21
Language ................................................................ 8-22
System Update................................................... 8-22
Display Off.............................................................. 8-23
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Unit Use Environment ....................................... 9-9
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• Ejecting and inserting SD cards while the multimedia system is operating may result
in SD Card or System errors. To eject or insert the SD card, first turn off the multimedia system and the vehicle ignition.
• Eject/insert SD cards only to update the multimedia system with a new version.
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• The SD Card is formatted to include only Map and new system update files.
• The SD Card cannot be used to save and play Music.
• Do not add, delete, or format files within the SD Card.
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HD Radio™ Technology
iPodÂŽ is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
HD Radio™ Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity
Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents.
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Bluetooth Wireless Technology
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The Bluetooth Wireless Technology word mark and logos are regÂŽ
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Inc. and any use of such marks by Kia is under license.
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Warnings and Cautions
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Key Product Features
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Component Names and Functions
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Starting the System for the First Time
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WARNING
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Even when receiving route guidance from the
blank or no sound can be heard as these
road regulations, and any road signs. Following
signs may indicate product malfunction.
only the Navigation route guidance may lead to
Continued use in such conditions could
violations of actual traffic and road regulations
lead to accidents (fires, electric shock) or
and lead to traffic accidents.
product malfunctions.
Do not stare at the screen while driving. Staring
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Do not touch the antenna during thunder
at the screen for prolonged periods of time could
or lightening as such acts may lead to
lead to traffic accidents, and result in severe per-
lightning induced electric shock.
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Do not stop or park in parking-restricted
Do not operate the multimedia system while driv-
areas to operate the product. Such acts
ing, such as entering POIs or conducting route
could lead to traffic accidents.
searches. Such acts could lead to accidents, fire,
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Please refrain from use if the screen is
multimedia system, please abide by actual traffic,
sonal injury or damage to the vehicle.
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For most Audio and multimedia modes, the
or electric shock. Park the vehicle before operat-
display will not operate when the vehicle
ing the device.
is in motion. For your safety, first park the
Do not disassemble, assemble, or modify the
vehicle to watch or view the screen. (The
multimedia system. Such acts could result in
screen will operate when the parking brake
accidents, fire, or electric shock.
is set to ON for manual transmission vehi-
Use caution not to spill water or introduce foreign
cles and when set to P or Parking Brake
objects into the device. Such acts could lead to
On state for auto transmission vehicles.)
smoke, fire, or product malfunction.
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ing.
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When cleaning the device, make sure
to turn off the device and use a dry and
In some instances, the navigation may pro-
your place of purchase or service mainte-
smooth cloth.
vide guidance through restricted areas.
nance center.
Operating the device while driving could
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Never use tough materials, chemical
Technical expertise is required to install or
cloths, or solvents(alcohol, benzene, thin-
disassemble the device.
ners, etc.) as such materials may damage
Turn on the car ignition before using this
the device panel or cause color/quality
the vehicle before operating the device. In
device. Do not operate the multimedia
deterioration.
addition, the touch screen may not work
system for long periods of time with the
for some functions when the vehicle is in
ignition turned off as such operations may
inquire with your place of purchase or ser-
motion. The touch screen feature will be
lead to battery discharge.
vice maintenance center.
tion to external surroundings. First park
supported once the vehicle has stopped.
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device installation, please inquire with
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lead to accidents due to a lack of atten-
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If you want to change the position of
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more than 10 minutes with the car engine
driver to hear sounds from outside of the vehi-
turned off, a warning will be displayed.
cle. Driving in a state where external sounds
After 10 minutes, the warning will be dis-
cannot be heard may lead to accidents.
played for 3 seconds every 1 minute.
•
When experiencing product malfunctions,
Upon using the multimedia system for
Adjust the volume to levels that allow the
Pay attention to the volume setting when turn-
•
Do not subject the device to severe shock
ing the device on. A sudden output of extreme
or impact. Direct pressure onto the front
volume upon turning the device on could lead
side of the monitor may cause damage to
to hearing impairment. (Adjust the volume to
the LCD or touch screen.
a suitable levels before turning off the device.)
Basic l 1-3
Warnings and Cautions
Pay attention to traffic conditions while driv-
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This device is an multimedia system equipped with a multifunctional disc player that supports Radio (FM1, FM2, AM), HD Radio technology,
SIRIUS, Audio CD, MP3, USB, iPod, Audio AUX, and My Music features. The WIDE VGA LCD provides a high quality resolution while the powerful and rich sound system adds to the driving enjoyment.
TFT
Display
•
•
Provides high quality sound and video through a Wide TFT-LCD Display using an LED Back Light
Touch screen for maximum user convenience
Digital Tuner Feature
•
Digital Tuner using PPL method that supports memory of 6 broadcast stations for each AM, FM1, and FM2 modes
Integrated Antenna (SIRIUS+NAVI)
Radio
•
Outstanding reception via integrated antenna with high sensitivity
Radio broadcast station name
•
Displays broadcast station names when available
HD Radio/Satellite Radio feature
•
Supports HD Radio reception and Satellite Radio (SIRIUS)
Support for various Media Formats
•
Multimedia
Player
•
Support for various media formats, including Radio, audio MP3 CD, USB, iPod and AUX
Supports USB, iPod, and BluetoothÂŽ Audio Streaming modes
My Music
•
Supports copying of music stored within DISC MP3 or USB into My Music (internal memory) mode
USB Image
•
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Copy to view and save images saved in USB devices
Key Product Features
Voice Guidance
•
Navigation
•
Voice route guidance to conveniently reach set destinations
Various map scales that enables drivers to accurately view map and surrounding areas
Automatic Correction for Current Location
•
Automatically corrects current position using map matching and GPS information
BluetoothÂŽ Wireless Technology
•
Miscellaneous
Convenient use of BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree by using buttons within the steering wheel
Digital Screen Control Features
•
Easy control of features through touch screen options
Steering wheel
•
Control over audio features, voice recognition and BluetoothÂŽ through the steering wheel for increased convenience
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Name
Description
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PWR key
VOL Knob
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2 )0$0
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When power is off, press to turn power on
When power is on, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) to
turn power off
When power is on, press shortly (under 0.8 seconds) to
turn Audio off
Turn left/right to control volume
Selects FM/AM mode
Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in order
of FM1 → FM2 → AM → FM1
Converts to SIRIUS mode
Each time the key is pressed, the mode is changed in
order of SIRIUS1 → SIRIUS2 → SIRIUS3 → SIRIUS1
•
When key is pressed shortly. (under 0.8 seconds)
•
•
•
When key is pressed and held. (over 0.8 seconds)
•
•
•
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In FM/AM mode, plays previous/next frequency
In SIRIUS mode, plays the previous/next channel
In CD/MP3/USB/iPod/My Music modes, changes the track,
le or chapter
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In FM/AM mode, continuously changes the frequency until
the key is released and plays the current frequency
In SIRIUS mode, continuously changes the channel until
the key is released and plays the current channel
In CD/MP3/USB/iPod/My Music modes, rewinds or fastforwards the track or le
Takes user to phone screen
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Displays Route menu screen
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Displays the map for the current position
Displays the Setup mode
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11
11
Displays CD, MP3, USB, iPod, AUX, BluetoothÂŽ Audio
Streaming, My Music modes
If the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted,
corresponding modes will be disabled
TUNE
knob
•
•
In FM/AM mode, changes the frequency
In SIRIUS mode, changes the channel
In CD, MP3, USB, iPod, My Music modes, changes the track,
le or chapter
12
Press to insert or eject disc
13
Displays current time and date
14
SD Card insert slot
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If pressing and holding the PWR key for over 0.8 seconds does not
0$3
keys simulshut down the system, press the )0$0 and 92,&(
taneously for over 10 seconds to reset the software. The device power
will turn off and the system will reset.
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Component Names and Functions
Name
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Description
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Controls the volume
Mutes the sound
When keys are pressed shortly. (under 0.8 seconds)
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In FM/AM mode, searches broadcast frequencies saved
to Presets
In SIRIUS modes, searches broadcast channels saved to
Presets
In CD/MP3/USB/iPod/My Music modes, changes the
track, le or chapter
When keys are pressed and held. (over 0.8 seconds)
•
•
•
•
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•
•
•
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In FM/AM mode, automatically searches broadcast
frequencies and channels
In SIRIUS modes, automatically searches broadcast
channels
In CD/MP3/USB/iPod/My Music modes, rewinds or fast
forwards the track or le
Each time this key is pressed, the mode is changed in
order of FM1 → FM2 → AM → SIRIUS1 → SIRIUS2 →
SIRIUS3 → USB or iPod → AUX → Bluetooth® Audio →
My Music
If the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted,
corresponding modes will be disabled
Press and hold the key (over 0.8 seconds) to turn the
Audio system on/off
When power is off, press the key to turn power back on
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Description
When pressed shortly. (under 0.8 seconds)
• Activates voice recognition
When pressed and held. (over 0.8 seconds)
• Ends voice recognition
When pressed shortly. (under 1.2 seconds)
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•
•
•
When pressed and held. (over 1.2 seconds)
•
•
•
When pressed in the phone screen, displays call history
screen
When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call
When pressed in the incoming call screen, answers the
call
When pressed during call waiting, switches to waiting
call (Call Waiting)
When pressed in the BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree wait mode,
redials the last call
When pressed during a BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree call,
switches call back to mobile phone (Private)
When pressed while calling on the mobile phone,
switches call back to BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree (Operates
only when BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree is connected)
When pressed during a call, ends the phone call
When pressed in the incoming call screen, rejects the call
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Component Names and Functions
Name
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Name
Description
Removes humidity and frost by blowing fan towards the
front window
The side mirror and rear window defroster is turned on/off
2))

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6 &/,0$7( Displays the climate info screen
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Turns the air conditioner on/off
12
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Name
Description
Switches the air intake mode to recirculation
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Operates auto temperature mode to maintain cabin temperature at suitable levels relative to outside temperature
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Turns DUAL mode on/off
Upon turning on DUAL, the driver-side and passenger-side
temperature can be operated independently
11
7(03
Controls the driver-side temperature
12
7(03
Controls the passenger-side temperature
Turns the climate system off
Sets the fan level
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Turning the System On
To change the system language between
Korean, English, Français, and Espaùol
press the /DQJXDJH button.
system will turn on.
Press the engine start button again or
press and hold the
PWR key on the sys-
tem to turn the system off.
If the engine start button is pressed without
pressing the brakes, then the ACC and
Turning the System Off
i Information
•
No operations are supported while the sys-
Once the system is turned on, the booting
tem is booting. Some time may be required
process will start and the safety warning
until all features are ready for use.
i Information
•
If the system is turned off while the
Handsfree is being used, then the call will
page is displayed.
automatically switch back to the mobile
phone.
Pressing the
CAUTION
PWR key on the head unit
will display the safety warning page.
Press the $JUHH button to display the
most recent mode.
•
•
ADM (Accessory Delay Mode) refers to
This should be a safety warning page is
a state in which the multimedia system
displayed every time the ignition is turned
will remain turned on for continued use
on. The displayed warnings are related
up to a certain amount of time even if the
to safety please closely read and comply
vehicle ignition is set to ACC OFF state.
with the safety warnings.
•
The multimedia system will automatically
turn off if more than 3 minutes has passed
in ACC OFF state or the driver-side door
is opened.
•
While ADM is operating, it is possible to
manually turn off the system power.
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Starting the System for the First Time
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turning the device on. Adjust the volume
This feature is used to reset the system in
Use the system only when the engine is
to a suitable levels before turning off the
the occurrence of an unforeseen error or
running. If the system is turned on with the
device.
problem.
engine off, then the following warning will
CAUTION
•
Pay attention to the volume setting when
be displayed.
Press the )0$0 and
0$3
92,&(
keys
simultaneously for over 10 seconds to
This message will automatically disappear
reset the software. The device power will
once the engine is turned on.
turn off and the system will reset.
CAUTION
NOTICE
• Upon resetting the system, saved data
and settings information (volume and display settings) will be restored back to the
default factory state.
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Using the system for prolonged periods
of time without the engine running may
result in battery discharge.
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FM/AM Mode
•
HD RadioTM Mode
•
SIRIUS Mode
•
About DISC
•
CD Mode
•
MP3 CD Mode
•
USB Mode
•
iPod Mode
•
AUX Mode
•
BluetoothÂŽ Audio Mode
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My Music Mode
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Description
1 Mode Display
Displays currently operating mode
2 Preset
Shows saved presets for user selection
3 Broadcast station
Displays the current broadcast station name
4 Frequency
Displays the current frequency
5 Genre Display
Displays the current genre
6 Preset Scan
Plays preset frequencies for 5 seconds each
7 Text On (Text Off)
Turns the Radio Text information on and off
8 Menu
Displays Preset Scan and Text On (Text Off) menus
9 Scan
Plays frequencies with superior reception for 5 seconds each
10 Auto Store
Saves frequencies with superior reception to Preset
buttons
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Name
1 HD Radio
Reception
Displays main HD Radio channels
FM/AM Mode
Description
2 Broadcast Station Displays the current broadcast station
3 Genre
Displays the current broadcast genre
4 Broadcast Info
Displays detailed information about the current
broadcast
5 Auto Store
Saves frequencies with superior reception to Preset
buttons
6 Preset Scan
Plays preset frequencies for 5 seconds each
7 Scan
Plays frequencies with superior reception for 5 seconds each
•
8 Info On (Info Off)
•
•
9 Tagging
•
When pressed, shows detailed information about
the current broadcast
When pressed again, detailed information is
turned off
Used to save song information for the currently
playing broadcast
Upon connecting an iPod, song information is
transferred to the iPod and can be downloaded
through iTunes
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Press the )0$0 key to change the
mode in order of FM1 → FM2 → AM.
Using SEEK
Selecting Presets
Press the
key to
automatically search for frequencies.
•
Briefly press the key (under 0.8 seconds) :
Plays previous/next frequency.
•
Press and hold the key (over 0.8 seconds) :
Changes the frequency while pressed and
receives the next frequency upon release.
Using TUNE
Turn the
TUNE knob left/right to select
From the 6 presets, select the frequency
you want to listen to.
the frequency.
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When the power is OFF, pressing the
)0$0 key will turn the power on and
•
play a radio broadcast.
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You can save up to 6 preset channels each
for FM1, FM2 and AM.
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FM1/FM2 : Increases/decreases by 200kHz
•
AM : Increases/decreases by 10kHz
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Saving Automatically
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Press the
tons.
frequencies.
6FDQ button to scan all radio
FM/AM Mode
save receivable frequencies to Preset but-
A total of 18 frequencies with six preset
frequencies each for FM1/FM2/AM modes
can be saved.
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Saving Manually
After selecting frequency ▶ Press and
hold (over 0.8 seconds) the preset button.
•
While Auto Store is operating, pressing
the
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button again will
cancel the function and play the previous
Starting from the current frequency, fre-
frequency.
quencies with superior reception are
A 'beep' will sound and the frequency is
scanned for 5 seconds and the previous
saved to the selected preset button.
frequency is restored.
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0HQX button to use the
Text On/Text Off
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
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ON
Preset Scan menu.
The Text feature is turned on/off.
•
If the
7H[W2Q button is displayed (Text
ON
off state), information will not be displayed even if there is information being
•
transmitted from the broadcast station.
If the
7H[W2II button is displayed
Off
(Text on state), then broadcast information will be displayed. Information may
not be displayed if there is no information
Preset Scan
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
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Frequencies saved to the 6 preset buttons
are each played for 5 seconds and the previous frequency is restored.
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being transmitted from the broadcast
station.
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Program Service Data :
HD RadioTM Mode
Contributes to the superior user experience of
HD Radio Technology. Presents song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3
Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams.
Adjacent traditional main stations are extra local FM
channels. Theses HD2/HD3 Channels provide new,
original music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre.
Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital
signal. AM sounds like today’s FM and FM sounds like a CD.
iTunes® Tagging provides you the opportunity to discover a wide range of content and the means to “tag”
that content for later review and purchase from the iTunesÂŽ Store. Also refer to
the Apple Automotive specifications for implementing iTunesÂŽ Tagging.
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Using TUNE
Turn the
Press the )0$0 key to turn on Radio
mode.
Selecting a Frequency
As HD RadioTM reception is included within
If an HD RadioTM broadcast is received, the
Radio mode, the methods of moving
radio mode will switch from analog broad-
between channels, saving presets, search-
TM
cast to HD Radio
broadcast.
ing, or methods of searching frequencies
are identical. However, while the HD RadioTM
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•
related icon display will become active when
TM
The HD Radio
screen is displayed only
when a HD RadioTM broadcast is being
received.
•
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turn the feature on at
key ▶
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within regions where an HD RadioTM signal
can be received.
TUNE knob left/right to select
the frequency.
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Selecting through Preset
capture broadcasted song information from
Press the
the radio for future purchase in iTunes.
key ▶ Press the ▶
+'5DGLR ▶ Press 2Q / 2II .
Upon connection of an Apple audio playback device , the "tagged songs" will be
transferred to your iTunes account in your
Tagged songs folder.
TM
From the 6 presets, select the HD Radio
broadcast you want to listen to.
i Information
•
i Information
•
TM
Up to 50 songs can be saved if an iPod
device is not connected.
Song data can be transferred to an iPod
HD RadioTM Broadcasts can be turned On
out sub channels, sub channels will be
only if there is available space within the
and Off for HD RadioTM FM and AM mode.
skipped and only main channels will be
device.
For HD Radio
broadcast channels with-
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received.
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HD RadioTM Mode
The song tagging feature provides a way to
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11
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Description
1 Mode Display
Displays currently operating mode
2 Preset
The desired frequency can be saved as a preset
and selected
3 SIRIUS Logo
Display the SIRIUS logo
4 Channel Number
Displays the current channel number
5 Category mode
indicator
6 Channel mode
indicator
Displays the category mode in orange
Displays the channel mode in orange when changing channel
7 Setting Display
Displays the indicator if Scan/Preset Scan is operating
8 Category name
Displays the category name
9 Channel name
Displays the channel
10 Title name
Displays the title name
13
11 Artist name
Displays the artist name
14
12 Composer name
Displays the composer name
15
13 Search
Used to search for channels by entering channel
numbers
14 Preset Scan
Plays preset frequencies for 10 seconds each
15 Scan
Plays all receivable channels for 10 seconds each
16 Menu
Displays Search, Preset Scan and Scan menus
16
17
18
17 Category
Selection Buttons
18 List
2-10
Used to select the previous/next category
Displays SIRIUS Radio Categories/Channel Lists
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•
Within category mode, channels within
the current category will be played.
•
Within channel mode, all channels in all
SIRIUS Mode
Press the 6$7 key to change the
mode in order of SIRIUS1 → SIRIUS2
→ SIRIUS3.
Selecting Presets
categories will be played.
•
If no operation for 5 seconds during category mode, it goes back to the channel
mode automatically.
From the 6 presets, select the channel you
Using TUNE
Turn the
want to listen to.
TUNE knob left/right to display
the previous or next channel information.
When the power is OFF, pressing the
6$7 key will turn the power on and
play an SIRIUS Radio broadcast.
Using SEEK
Press the
key on the
control panel for under 0.8 seconds.
The previous or next channel will be
After a brief moment, the selected channel
selected.
will be displayed.
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Press the /LVW button ▶ Select the
desired category and channel.
Press the
After selecting channel ▶ Press and hold
(over 0.8 seconds) the preset button.
A confirmation 'beep' will be heard and the
channel will be saved to the selected preset button.
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•
Six preset frequencies each for SIRIUS1/
be restored and the selected channel will
SIRIUS2/SIRIUS3 modes can be stored
begin playing.
using the above instructions.
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0HQX button to use the
Search, Preset Scan, and Scan menus.
Saving Manually
Once selected, the previous screen will
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Preset Scan
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
6HDUFK ▶ Enter numbers and press
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
Press the
6FDQ button to scan all chan-
nels.
SIRIUS Mode
2.
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Scan
Channels saved to the 6 preset buttons are
each played for 10 seconds and then the
previous channel is restored.
Starting from the current channel, chanEnter the number of the channel you want
nels with superior reception are scanned
to receive.
for 10 seconds and the previous channel is
restored once scanning is complete.
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•
Precautions upon Handling Discs
•
Copy-protected CDs, such as S-type CDs,
or upon operating the heating system. In
may not properly operate in the device.
such cases, discs may not be properly
After using a disc, put the disc back in its
DATA CDs cannot be played. (However,
recognized. Remove the disc and wait
original case to prevent disc scratches.
such discs may still abnormally operate.)
until the moisture dries.
Do not use abnormally shaped discs (8cm,
Do not disassemble the device. Contact
•
Skipping may occur during audio play
a designated service center in case of
when driving on bumpy roads for pro-
discs could lead to malfunctions.
malfunction. (Complete after service
longed periods of time or upon severe
Do not clean discs with chemical solutions,
assistance will not be provided if the user
shock to the vehicle. In case of severe
such as record sprays, antistatic sprays,
disassembles the device.)
shock, audio may not properly play.
•
Do not use water to clean the device.
Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or
Exposure to water could lead to product
high temperatures for prolonged periods
malfunction.
of time. Such exposure may lead to disc
•
•
heart-shaped, octagon-shaped) as such
antistatic liquids, benzene, or thinners.
•
Steam can become condensed on the
fiber-optic lens due to rain, wet conditions,
CAUTION
•
•
surface (coated side) with a soft cloth.
•
•
Clean fingerprints and dust off the disc
•
Do not to introduce foreign substances into
deformation.
the disc insert/eject slot. Introducing foreign
Upon playing a disc contaminated by dirt
substances could damage the device interior.
or other substances, the sound quality may
•
The device may fail to properly operate in
deteriorate and result in skipping sounds.
extremely hot or cold temperatures. (The
Writing on either side of the disc could
operating temperature range is : 14˚F ~
result in damage to disc surfaces.
150˚F)
•
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Supported Disc Formats
Disc/Content Format Compatibility
This device supports the following disc for-
Disc Type
Disc Format
Device Support
CD
3inch (8cm)
5inch (12cm)
CD
CD-R
CD-RW
Multisession-CD
○
○
○ (Read Only)
○ (Read Only)
○ (Read Only)
SACD
(Single, SACD layer)
SACD (Hybrid) X (Only CD layer)
Disc Type
Disc Format
Device Support
CD
LPCM
○
MP3
MPEG1, Layer3
MPEG2, Layer3
MPEG2.5
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○
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tured to be compatible with software bearing the following logo marks.
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WMA
Ver9
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Disc
Disc Type
SACD
This device has been designed/ manufac-
By Format according to Disc Type
mats.
Ordinary Disc Compatibility
CD-R/RW discs (Audio CD) created
with CD recording devices or PCs may
not properly operate in the device.
This is a result of various causes, including disc format, recording method, and
contamination to the disc or lens.
Disc Format
Disc Type
Disc Format
Device Support
CD
CD-DA
MP3
WMA
MPEG4 AAC
DTS-CD
CD-ROM
CD-G
CD-EXTRA
CD-TEXT
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○
○
○
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CD-R/RW Compatibility
•
•
This device supports CD-R, CD-RW, and
•
recorded, make sure to close the ses-
The recording of CD-R and CD-RW
sion before recording.
Physical formats of CD : Model 1, Model
2 XA format 1.
•
This device supports audio file com-
CD-R/RW discs recorded as audio CDs
changed, such could result in malfunc-
layer 3 (MP3) using 8kbps ~ 320kbps. (CBR
that were not finalized are not supported
tions.
or VBR)
•
When burning a disc on a PC, the disc
•
may not operate in this device depending
on the software settings. In such cases,
In the case of MP3/WMA, write using
For stable operation, the use of files
only English. (Other languages are not
in 95kbps~192kbps bit rate range and
supported)
44.1kHz SAMPLING frequency is rec-
Unauthorized use of copy-protected
ommended.
music files is prohibited by law.
•
•
•
This device supports WMA audio files
using 20kbps ~ 320kbps. (CBR or VBR)
Prolonged use of CD-R/CD-RW prod-
inquire with the software manufacturer.
ucts that do not satisfy related specifica-
Additional information regarding compat-
tions may result in product malfunction.
the play time information may not be
When writing CDs, low-speed writing is
properly displayed.
ibility is displayed on the CD-R/RW software disc box.
•
•
pressed through MPEG-1 audio stream
•
PC-created Disc Compatibility
•
Compressed Audio Compatibility
I f M P 3 / W M A f i l e ex t e n s i o n s a r e
by this device.
•
When a multi-session disc is being
MP3 discs burned in Audio CD formats.
discs with this device is not supported.
•
Cautions upon Writing CDs
•
recommended.
•
•
This device only supports tracks with file
extension of ".mp3" or ".wma".
DVD-R/W discs are not compatible with
this device.
Variable bit rate files may operate, but
•
This device does not support multisession discs.
•
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This device supports only 8 layer folders.
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This device supports MP3 ID3 tag ver-
Before Playing an MP3 Disc
sions of Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver.
Supported MP3 File Specification
other versions, the ID3 info will not be
•
•
Maximum directory layers : 8 layers.
•
Maximum folder length : 64 bytes, file
name length: 64 bytes.
Acceptable standard: MPEG1 Audio
Layer 3.
displayed.
•
•
Supported characters for folder name/file name:
Acceptable sampling frequency :
2350 characters for Alphanumeric character
nated to be compatible with various bit
8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1,
and Korean character sets, 4888 characters for
rates, playing low bit rate MP3 tracks
48(KHz).
Simplified Chinese character set.
Although this device has been desig-
may result in low quality sound.
•
•
Acceptable bit rate : 8 ~ 320 (Kbps).
•
Maximum number of folders per disc : 256
folders. (including ROOT)
Recommended Bit Rates and Frequency
•
•
Maximum number of files per disc : 512
files.
Sampling frequency : 96 ~ 192 Kbps
fixed bit rate/4.1kHz.
Precautions upon Burning MP3 Files
•
NOTICE
• Supported ID3 tags : ID3v1.0, ID3v1.1,
ID3v1.2, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4.
• Supported MP3 Media : CD-ROM.
• Supported media formats : ISO9660
LEVEL1 and LEVEL2.
The use of ISO 9660 LEVEL 2 JOLIET
format is recommended.
•
Up to 32 characters in Korean/Chinese
are supported for file names and up to
20 characters in Korean/Chinese are
supported for folder names.
•
The use of CDs exceeding 700MB may
result in faulty disc recognition or errors
upon play.
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Disc
2.3, Ver. 2.4. When using discs with
Detailed Specification
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MP3 File Structure
Recognition occurs through the same folder structure used within the disc.
Folder structure as saved in CD-ROM
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Folder structure as saved in the system
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Name
Displays currently operating mode
2 Track
Track number of current song
3 Repeat/
From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the currently operating function
4 Track Index
Shows the current track/total tracks
5 Play Time
Displays the current play time
6 Repeat
Repeats the current track
7 Shuffle
Plays disc tracks in random order
8 Scan
Scans the beginning parts of disc tracks (approx. 10
seconds per track)
9 Info Off
•
•
(Info On)
11
12
10 Menu
Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan, and Info On (Info Off)
menus
11 Artist Info
Displays artist info for current song (Will not be displayed if the information does not exist)
12 Album Info
Displays album info for current song (Will not be displayed if the information does not exist)
•
10
16
13
14
15
Info Off : shows only track info
Info On : shows track info, artist and album info
※ Empty when there is no corresponding information
13 Previous Track •
When the play time is under 2 seconds : Moves to
the previous track
When the play time is over 2 seconds : Plays the
current song from the beginning
14 Play/Pause
Plays/pauses the current track
15 Next Track
Moves to the next track
16 List
Moves to the track list screen
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CD Mode
1 Mode
Shuffle/Scan
description
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•
Press the 0(',$ key ▶ Press
&' .
CD mode will automatically start once a
CD is inserted.
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding
CD Tracks
While playing ▶ Press and hold the
key. (over 0.8 seconds)
Playing a CD
This will rewind or fast-forward the track.
key is
While the
being pressed, the track will rewind or fastforward at 20x speed.
Once released, the track will begin playing
at normal speed.
NOTICE
•
Only genuine audio CDs are supported.
Other discs may result in recognition fail-
•
ure. (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels)
•
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Press the ÔĄ button to play the track.
Press the OO button to pause the track.
Searching CD Tracks
Press the
Repeat
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
5HSHDW .
0HQX button to set the
repeat, shuffle, scan and Info On/Info Off
menus.
CD Mode
Turn the TUNE knob ▶ Search tracks
▶ Once the desired track name is
displayed, press the TUNE knob.
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The current track is repeated.
i Information
•
Press the
5HSHDW button again to turn
off repeat. If nothing is selected, then all
tracks will be played in sequential order.
When searching tracks, the track number
is displayed in orange. Pressing the
Shuffle
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
6KXIIOH .
TUNE knob will play the corresponding
track.
Tracks within the disc are played in random
i Information
•
If the
order.
TUNE knob is not pressed within
5 seconds of searching tracks, the track
info for the current track is restored.
i Information
•
Press the
6KXIIOH button again to turn
the shuffle option off.
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Info On/Info Off
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
The beginning (approx. 10 seconds) of all
The amount of information displayed on
tracks within the CD are scanned.
the screen can be selected. When the
6FDQ .
,QIR2Q .
title, artist, and album info are displayed,
i Information
•
Press the
the button will automatically change to
,QIR2II .
6FDQ button again to turn
the scan option off.
Press
,QIR2II to restore the previous
information display setting.
i Information
•
Artist/album info may be supported within
Text CDs.
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Name
1 Mode
Displays currently operating mode
2 Folder Name
Displays folder name for current le
3 File Name
Displays the name of the current le
4 Repeat/Shuffle/
From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the currently operating function
Scan
5 File Index
Shows the current MP3 le/total number of MP3 les
6 Play Time
Displays the current play time
7 Menu
Displays Copy, Repeat, Shuffle, Scan and Info On (Info
Off) menus
8 List
Moves to the list screen
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MP3 CD Mode
Description
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Name
10
9 Copy
Copies the currently playing le into My Music
10 Repeat
Repeats the current le
11 Shuffle
Plays les in random order
12 Scan
Scans the beginning parts of MP3 les (approx. 10 seconds per le)
13 Info Off (Info On)
Changes the display method between Info Off/Info On
• Info Off : shows folder name/file name
• Info On : shows folder name, file name, title, artist, and
album info
11
12
13
14
15
16
Description
•
14 Previous le
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•
When the play time is under 2 seconds : Moves to the
previous le
When the play time is over 2 seconds : Plays the current
le from the beginning
15 Play/Pause
Plays/pauses the current le
16 Next le
Moves to the next le
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2 Parent Folder
Moves to the parent folder
3 Now Playing
When moving to a different list screen, moves to the list
page where the current le is located
(Becomes disabled when the current list includes the current
le)
10
4 Folder Name
Folder name of current list
5 Current Song
Shows current playing le name
6 List Focus
Creates focus upon operating Tune
7 Back button
Converts to basic mode screen
8 Previous list
Moves to the previous list
9 List page
Shows current le list page/total number of pages
10 Next list
Moves to the next list
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MP3 CD Mode
Moves to home folder
Description
1 Home Folder
Name
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•
Press the 0(',$ key ▶ Press
03 .
Playing MP3
MP3 mode automatically starts when an
MP3 disc is inserted.
•
If there are numerous songs and folders
within the disc, reading time could take
more than 10 seconds and the list may
not be displayed or song searches may
not operate. Once loading is complete, try
again.
•
Only genuine audio CDs are supported.
•
•
Other discs may result in recognition fail-
•
ure. (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels)
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Press the ÔĄ button to play the file.
Press the OO button to pause the file.
Using Menus within List Screen
Searching MP3 Files
Selecting from the Mode Screen
Press the /LVW button ▶ Select the
file from the list.
Turn the TUNE knob ▶ Search files ▶
Once the desired file name is displayed,
press the TUNE knob.
Fast-forwarding or Rewinding MP3
Files
When searching files, pressing the
•
Press the
•
select the previous or next file.
Pressing and holding the
key to
key will rewind or fast-forward
the current file.
While playing ▶ Press and hold the
k e y. ( o ve r 0 . 8
seconds)
TUNE
knob will play the file highlighted in orange.
i Information
•
If there are no operations within 5 seconds, info on the current song will be re-
This will rewind or fast-forward the file.
While the
key is
displayed.
being pressed, the file will rewind or fastforward at 20x speed.
Once released, the file will begin playing at
normal speed.
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MP3 CD Mode
Selecting MP3 les
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i Information
•
Press the
0HQX button to set the copy,
Copied and saved files can be played
Shuffle
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
6KXIIOH .
within My Music mode.
repeat, shuffle, scan, and Info On/Off
options.
Repeat
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
Each time the button is pressed, the option
is changed from Shuffle Folder → Shuffle
All → Off (Repeat All).
5HSHDW .
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Each time the button is pressed, the option
is changed from Repeat Once → Off
•
(Repeat All).
•
Shuffle Folder : plays files in current folder
in random order.
Shuffle All : plays all files in DISC in random order.
i Information
Copy
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
&RS\ .
•
Repeat Once : repeats the current file.
•
Repeat Folder : repeats all files in current
folder.
Scan
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
6FDQ .
The file currently playing is copied and
saved in My Music.
Each time the button is pressed, the option
is changed from Folder Scan → Scan All
→ Off (Repeat All).
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•
Folder Scan : scans files in current folder.
•
Scan All : scans all files in the disc.
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Info On/Info Off
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
,QIR2Q .
Press the
same folder, the list will be displayed across
two or more pages.
Press the ԟ , ԣ cursor buttons to quickly
find the desired page.
/LVW button ▶ Press the
ԟ , ԣ buttons.
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•
A lag may occur in displaying the previous/next list page depending on the file
The amount of information displayed on
name or file size.
the screen can be changed.
When the title, artist, and album info are
displayed, the button will automatically
change to ,QIR2II .
Press
,QIR2II to restore the previous
information display setting.
NOTICE
•
The title, artist and album info are displayed only when such information is
recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag.
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MP3 CD Mode
Moving between Lists
If five (5) or more files or folders exist in the
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Moving between Folders
Press the
button ▶ Select folder
from the folder list.
Returning to Current Location
i Information
•
If there are no more parent folders, both
+RPH ,
buttons will be disabled.
While searching files within other folders,
press the 1RZ3OD\LQJ button to return
to the currently playing file screen.
Pressing the
button will move to the
folder one level above the current folder.
Pressing the +RPH button folder will
move to the root folder.
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•
•
Before Playing a USB MP3
under 64Kbyte will be recognized.
CAUTION
Connect the USB device after turning on
•
damaged if it is already connected when
•
•
This device recognizes USB devices format-
USB accessories that generate heat. Such acts
ted in FAT 12/16/32 file formats. This device
may lead to worsened performance or damage
does not recognize files in NTFS file format.
to the device.
Some USB devices may not be supported
•
The device may not recognize the USB device
Use caution so that the USB connector
sion cables are being used. Connect the USB
Files that are not standard format music/
does not come in contact with body parts or
directly with the multimedia terminal of the
image files will not be played.
objects.
vehicle.
For MP3/WMA files, only music files with
•
•
Repeated connecting/disconnecting of USB
•
When using mass storage USB devices with
compression rates between 8Kbps ~
devices within short periods of time may
separate logical drives, only files saved to the
320Kbps can be played.
result in product malfunction.
root drive can be played.
Use caution as static electricity may exist
USB devices.
•
Do not use the USB I/F to charge batteries or
if separately purchased USB hubs and exten-
•
when connecting/disconnecting external
•
•
due to compatibility issues.
the ignition is turned on.
•
than playing music and image files is prohibited.
Make sure to connect/disconnect external
•
USB devices with the audio power turned off.
•
The amount of time required to recognize the
When application programs are installed to
specific USBs, files may not properly play.
•
The device may not operate normally if MP3
Encoded MP3 Players will not be rec-
external USB device may differ depending
Players, cellular phones, digital cameras, or
ognized when connected as an external
on the type, size, or file formats stored on the
other electronic devices (USB devices not rec-
device.
USB. Such differences in required time are
ognized as portable disk drives) are connected
When connecting an external USB device,
not indications of malfunction.
with the device.
the device may not properly recognize the
USB in some states.
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USB Mode
•
the engine. The USB device may become
Only products formatted with byte/sectors
The use of USB devices for purposes other
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CAUTION
•
•
•
Charging through the USB may not work for
•
The device will not support files locked by
DRM. (Digital Rights Management) USB
devices not listed within the above table
The device may not suppor t normal
memory sticks used by connecting an
are not covered by the product warranty.
operation when using a USB memory type
Adaptor (SD Type or CF Type) may not be
besides Metal Cover Type USB Memory.
properly recognized. Only use Plug type
The device may not support normal opera-
connector products, as shown in the fig-
tion when using formats such as HDD Type,
ure below.
Upon playing iPods, please use a dedicated
iPod car cable.
•
Problems that occur through use of USB
some mobile devices.
CF, or SD Memory.
•
•
Normal operations cannot be guaranteed
Plug Type Connector
when other cables are being used.
Product Name
Manufacturer
XTICK
LG
BMK
BMK Technology
SKY-DRV
Sky Digital
TRANSCEND JetFlash Transcend
2-32
Sandisk Cruzer
SanDisk
Micro ZyRUS
ZyRUS
NEXTIK
Digiworks
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Name
Specication : MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER 3
Kbps cannot be guaranteed. When using files without fixed bit
rates, some features (FF/REW features) may not properly operate.
Acceptable sampling frequency : 32, 44.1, 48 (KHz)
Recommended
Acceptable bit rate : 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112,
Bit Rates and Sam128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (Kbps)
pling Frequency
96, 128, 192 Kbps xed bit rate/44.1KHz
ID3 Tag
Supports ID3v1.0 and ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3,
ID3v2.4 ID3 tags
Detailed
Specications
Maximum directory layers : 20 layers
Maximum length of folder name/le namev : 255Bytes
Supported characters for folder name/file name : Alphanumeric characters, Korean standard character set
2,350 characters, Simplied Chinese 4888 characters
Maximum number of folders which can be stored onto
one USB : 2000 folders (including ROOT)
Maximum number of les which can be stored onto
one USB : 8000
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USB Mode
MP3 File
Specication
Description
The sound quality of MP3 files that use bitrates exceeding 192
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USB Music Mode
Name
1 Mode
Displays currently operating mode
2 Folder Name
Displays the name of the current folder
3 File Name
Displays the name of the current le
4 Repeat/Shuffle/
From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the currently
operating function
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Description
Scan
5 Play Time
Displays the current play time/total play time
6 File Index
Shows the current le/total les within the USB
7 Menu
Displays Copy, Repeat, Shuffle, Scan and Info On
(Info Off) menus
8 List
Moves to the list screen
9
10
9 Copy
Copies the le currently playing into My Music
10 Repeat
Repeats the current le
11 Shuffle
Plays les in random order
12 Scan
Scans the beginning parts of USB les (approx. 10
seconds per le)
11
12
Description
13
•
13 Info Off (Info On)
14
15
•
16
•
14 Previous File
•
Info Off : shows folder name/le name
Info On : shows folder name, le name, title, artist,
and album info
When the play time is under 2 seconds : Moves to
the previous le
When the play time is over 2 seconds : Plays the
current le from the beginning
15 Play/Pause
Plays/pauses the current le
16 Next File
Moves to the next le
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USB Mode
Name
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USB Image Mode
Name
Description
1 Mode
Displays currently operating mode
2 Folder Name
Displays folder name where image is located
3 File Name
Name of image le
4 File Index
Shows the current image le/total image les within
the USB
5 Menu
Displays Slideshow, Rotate Image, Adjust Image
Size, Save Image, and Info menus (Press the button
again to hide the buttons)
6 Previous Image
Shows previous image
7 Next Image
Shows next image
8 List
Moves to the list screen
10
9 Slideshow
View images as slideshow in 5, 10, 20, 30 second
intervals
12
10 Rotate Image
Rotate image in clockwise direction
13
11 Adjust Image Size
Enlarge/reduce (zoom-in/zoom-out) image size
12 Save Image
Add image as frame screen displayed when the system power is turned off
13 Info
Shows the le name, resolution and le type of current image
11
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1 Music
Shows the Music list (Disabled when Music list does
not exist)
2 Image
Shows the Image list (Disabled when Image list does
not exist)
3 Home Folder
Moves to home folder
4 Parent Folder
Moves to the parent folder
5 Now Playing
When moving to a different list screen, moves
to the list page where the current file is located
(Becomes disabled when the current list includes the
current le)
6 Folder Name
Folder name of current list
7 Current Song
Shows current playing le name
8 Back Button
Converts to basic mode screen
9 Previous List
Moves to the previous list
10 List Page
Shows current le list page/total number of pages
11 Next List
Moves to the next list
10
Description
11
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USB Mode
Name
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•
Press the 0(',$ key ▶ Press
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Playing USB Music
Once a USB is connected, USB Music
mode will operate automatically.
•
If a previously played USB is reconnected,
then the song after the most recently
played song is played. However, if a different USB is connected or the file information within the USB was changed, then
the USB will start playing from the first
song within the USB.
•
•
Press the ÔĄ button to play the USB
Music.
Press the
Music.
If the USB is not connected, then the
86%0XVLF button will be disabled.
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button to pause USB
Searching USB Music Files
•
The  , !
buttons displayed on the
0HQX button to set the Copy,
screen allow you to select the previous/
Press the
next file. These buttons will not rewind or
Repeat, Shuffle, Scan, Info On (Info Off)
fast-forward the file.
menus.
Pressing and holding the
•
•
key (over 0.8 seconds) will
rewind or fast-forward the current file.
While the
key is
being pressed, the track will rewind or
Copy
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
&RS\ .
fast-forward at high speeds. Once the
key is released, the USB Music will
The currently playing file is copied and
begin playing at normal speed.
saved in My Music.
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USB Mode
While Playing ▶ Press the  , !
buttons or the
key
to play the previous/next file.
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i Information
•
Copied and saved files can be played
Repeat
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
i Information
•
5HSHDW .
within My Music mode.
rent folder in random order.
•
NOTICE
•
Time required to copy files into My Music is
Shuffle Folder : Plays files within the cur-
Each time the button is pressed, the option
is changed from Repeat Once → Repeat
Shuffle All : Plays files within the USB in
random order.
Folder → Off(Repeat All).
approximately 3 seconds per 1 USB MP3
file (4mb) and within 1 minute and 17 sec-
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onds per 1 CD MP3 file. These times may
•
Repeat Once : Repeats the current file.
somewhat differ depending on the file size
•
Repeat Folder : Repeats all files in current
and system conditions.
• It is possible play music while copying is in
progress.
• When copying is in progress, AV,
Bluetooth and Voice Recognition features
cannot be used. It is possible to use
Information, Settings and Navigation features.
Scan
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
6FDQ .
folder.
Each time the button is pressed, the option
is changed from Folder Scan → Scan All
→ Off(Repeat All).
Shuffle
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
6KXIIOH .
i Information
•
Folder Scan : Searches files within the
current folder.
Each time the button is pressed, the option
is changed from Shuffle Folder → Shuffle
All → Off(Repeat All).
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•
Scan All : Scans files within the USB in
random order.
Info On/Info Off
Press the
,QIR2Q .
0HQX button ▶ Press
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Press the 0(',$ key ▶ Press
Searching USB Image Files
While playing ▶ Press the  , !
buttons to view the previous/next image.
USB Mode
86%,PDJH .
The screen display can be set differently
depending on user selection.
When the title, artist, and album info
are displayed, the button is changed to
,QIR2II .
Press
,QIR2II to restore the previous
information display setting.
i Information
NOTICE
•
The title, artist and album info are dis-
•
Press the
/LVW button to view the list of
USB images.
played only when such information is
recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag.
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Press the 0HQX button to set the
Slideshow, Rotate Image, Adjust Image
Size, Save Image and Info menus.
Slideshow Interval
Rotating Image
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
5RWDWH,PDJH ▶ Press 'RQH .
6OLGHVKRZ .
Image slideshow intervals can be set at
VHF , VHF , VHF , or VHF intervals.
Each time the
5RWDWH button is pressed,
the image is rotated from 0˚ → 90˚ → 180˚
→ 270˚ degrees.
i Information
•
Rotated images are not saved.
•
The image will be restored to its original
position when returning to it after viewing
a different image.
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Adjusting Image Size
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
$GMXVW,PDJH6L]H ▶ Press 'RQH
i Information
•
Enlarged or reduced images are not
Saving Image
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
6DYH,PDJH .
saved. The image will restore its original
different image.
•
If the image cannot be fully displayed on
i Information
•
For details on using the picture frame,
the screen, touch the image to move the
refer to the Picture Frame Settings within
screen.
Setup.
Viewing Info
Press the  ,  buttons to enlarge or
reduce the image size. The scale can be
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
changed to x1/4, x1/2, x1, x2, x4.
This menu is used to check image informa-
,QIR .
tion, such as the image resolution and file
type.
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USB Mode
size when returning to it after viewing a
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•
CAUTION
•
•
iPodÂŽ is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
necting Bluetooth while the iPod is operating
sure to fully insert the jack to prevent com-
may result in discontinued iPod sound. When
munication interference. If the iPod is con-
ÂŽ
such devices with Bluetooth support are con-
nected to the vehicle while it is playing, a
nected iPod cannot be recognized due to
nected, this problem occurs as the sound source
high pitch tone may sound for about 1~2
ÂŽ
•
malities, or iPod device defects. Some
iPods with unsupported communication
•
When connecting with the iPod cable, make
iPod mode will not operate if the con-
not support related protocols, iPod abnor-
•
•
ÂŽ
operation of unsupported versions that do
•
For some iPod Touch and iPhone devices, con-
•
changed from the USB cable to Bluetooth
seconds immediately after connection. If
To listen to the iPod sound, reconnect the USB
possible, connect the iPod to the vehicle with
cable or exit then re-enter iPod mode.
the iPod stopped/paused.
In order to use the iPod while operating the keys,
•
Within iPhones, streaming audio and iPod
protocols may not properly operate with
you must use a dedicated iPod cable. (the cable
control may occasionally conflict. If problems
the multimedia system.
that is supplied when purchasing iPod/iPhone
persist, remove the iPhone and connect
For fifth generation iPod Nano devices, the
products)
again.
iPod may not be recognized when the bat-
※During ACC ON state, connecting the iPod
tery level is low. Please charge the iPod
through the iPod cable (The cable that is sup-
system. In such cases, the system may not
before use.
plied when purchasing iPod/iPhone product.)
properly restore the previously operated
Search/play orders shown within the iPod
will charge the iPod through the head unit.
mode. (For iPads, battery charging is not
device may differ with the orders shown
※ The use of genuine iPod cables supplied
•
Some iPod versions may not sync with the
supported.)
Applications that are not exclusively used
within the multimedia system.
by Apple is recommended. (The use of
If the iPod malfunctions due to an iPod
other products may result in noise or
as iPod Applications within iPhone/iPod
device defect, reset the iPod and try
abnormal operation.)
devices are not supported.
again. (To learn more, refer to your iPod
manual)
•
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•
Steps upon Initial Connection
Supported iPod Devices
Search Steps may differ depending on the type of iPod device.
•
•
2 Step
3 Step
Play List
Play List
Artist
Artist
Artist
Album
Name
Album
Album
Album
Name
Song
Name
Genre
Name
Artist
Name
Genre
Genre
Song
Song
4 Step
5 Step
Play List name (category is same as iPod)
Composer
Composer Composer
Name
Song
Name
Album
Name
Song Name
Album
Name
Song
Name
Song
Name
Device/
Generation
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
iPod Mini
Not Supported
iPod Shuffle
Not Supported
iPod Nano
○
○
iPod Touch
○
○
iPad
△
△
iPad Mini
△
iPod
Classic
○
○
○
iPod
○ Touch ○
○
△
Sixth
Seventh
○
○
Not Released
Not Released
Not Released
Not Released
○
○
(iPod with
(iPod
Classic)
video)
Not
Released
Device/Type
3GS
4G
4S
5G
iPhone
○
○
○
○
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iPod Mode
1 Step
Operation is supported and Apple Inc. certified : ○
Operation is supported but uncertified : △
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Name
1 Mode
Displays currently operating mode
2 Title
Displays name of current title
3 Artist Info
Artist name
4 Album Info
Album name
5 Repeat/Shuffle
From Repeat/Shuffle, displays the currently operating
function
6 File Index
Shows the current le/total les within the iPod
7 Play Time
Displays the current play time/total play time
8 Repeat
Repeats the currently playing le
9 Shuffle
Plays les in random order
10 Info Off
(Info On)
10
15
11
12
2-46
13
14
Description
Changes the display method between Info Off/Info On
• Info Off : Shows title, artist, and album Info
• Info On : Shows title, artist, album, genre, and
composer info
11 Menu
Displays Repeat, Shuffle, and Info On (Info Off) menus
12 Previous File
Moves to the previous le
13 Play/Pause
Plays/pauses the current le
14 Next File
Moves to the next le
15 List
Moves to the list screen
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i Information
•
Press the 0(',$ key ▶ Press
will operate automatically.
Press the /LVW button to display the
initial iPod list screen.
iPod Mode
L3RG
Once an iPod is connected, iPod mode
Searching iPod
NOTICE
•
Some iPods with unsupported communication protocols may not properly operate
with the Audio system.
Playing iPod
When searching an iPod, it is possible to
If the iPod is not connected, then the
L3RG button will be disabled.
search by Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs,
•
•
Press the ÔĄ button to play the iPod.
Press the OO button to pause the iPod.
Genres, Composers, Audiobooks, and
Podcasts.
Audio l 2-47
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i Information
•
Upon accessing search mode while playing a song, search will begin from the
most recently used search step.
•
Selecting iPod Files
i Information
While playing ▶ Press the  , !
key
buttons or the
to play the previous/next file.
•
While the
key is
being pressed, the track will rewind or
fast-forward at high speeds. Once the key
The search step displayed upon initial
is released, the Music will begin playing at
connection may differ depending on type
normal speed.
of iPod device.
Pressing and holding the
key (over 0.8 seconds) will rewind or fast-forward
the current song.
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Searching iPod Files
Press the
Shuffle
Press the
6KXIIOH .
0HQX button to set the
0HQX button ▶ Press
Repeat, Shuffle, and Info On (Info Off)
i Information
menus.
•
Each time the
6KXIIOH button is pressed,
the option is changed from Shuffle Category
→ Shuffle Album → Off.
•
Shuffle Category : Plays files within the current category in random order.
•
Shuffle Album : Plays files within the current
category in random order.
When searching files, the file number is
displayed in orange. Pressing the TUNE
knob will play the corresponding file.
Repeat
Info On/Info Off
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
,QIR2Q .
5HSHDW .
i Information
•
If there are no operations within 5 seconds,
information on the current song will be redisplayed.
i Information
The currently playing file is repeated.
• Press the
5HSHDW button again to turn
•
off repeat.
The screen display can be set differently
depending on user selection.
When the title, artist, and album info are
displayed, the button ,QIR2II .
Press ,QIR2II to restore the previous
display setting.
Audio l 2-49
iPod Mode
Turn the TUNE knob ▶ Search files ▶
Once the desired file name is displayed,
press the TUNE knob.
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Press the 0(',$ key ▶ Press
i Information
If an external device connector is connected with the AUX terminal, then AUX
mode will automatically operate. Once the
connector is disconnected, the previous
mode will be restored.
• AUX mode can be used only when an
external audio player (camcorder, car
VCR, etc.) has been connected.
• The AUX volume can also be controlled
separately through the connected device.
•
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External AUDIO players can be played
through a dedicated cable. The position
All external devices should be turned off
before ignition is turned off and should not
be reconnected until the vehicle has been
turned on.
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NOTICE
• If only cable connected to the AUX without an external device, the mode changed
to AUX, but noise may occur. When an
external device is not being used, remove
the connector jack.
• When the external device power is connected to the power jack, playing the
external device may output noise. In such
cases, disconnect the power connection
before use.
of the AUX jack is at the top of the gear
shifter located between the driver and passenger seats.
i Information
•
The color saturation option is not supported when using the PAL color system
within this device.
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Name
1 Mode
Displays currently playing mode
2 Phone Name
Displays name of connected phone
3 Title
Name of current song
4 Artist Info
Name of current artist
5 Play
Plays BluetoothÂŽ Audio
6 Pause
Pauses BluetoothÂŽ Audio
7 Connections
Displays the Connections screen
BluetoothÂŽ Audio Mode
Description
i Information
•
The title/artist info may not be supported in some mobile phones.
When it is not supported, a symbol will be displayed.
•
The play/pause feature may operate differently depending on the
mobile phone.
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Playing BluetoothÂŽ Audio
Press the 0(',$ key ▶ Press
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ÂŽ
only when a Bluetooth Audio mode
capable device has been connected.
While BluetoothÂŽ Audio Mode is playing,
if the BluetoothÂŽ phone is disconnected,
then the music will also stop.
•
Press the ÔĄ button to play files saved
within the BluetoothÂŽ phone.
BluetoothÂŽ streaming audio may not be
•
Press the OO button to pause the file.
supported with some mobile phones.
i Information
•
If the BluetoothÂŽ audio does not play,
Press
key ▶ Press
6HWXS ▶
3KRQH ▶ 6WUHDPLQJ$XGLR6HWWLQJ
▶ If the option is set to 2II , change to
2Q and try again.
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Setting Connection
While playing ▶ Press the
key ▶ Selects the previous/
next file.
Press the &RQQHFWLRQV button to add a
new BluetoothÂŽ phone, connect/disconnect,
delete, delete all, or view the Help section.
i Information
•
The title/artist info may not be supported
in some mobile phones. When it is not
Name
Description
1 Help
Displays BluetoothÂŽ Help screen
2 Add New
Pair a new BluetoothÂŽ device
Connect or disconnect a BluetoothÂŽ
Disconnect device
3 Connect/
4 Delete
Delete a paired BluetoothÂŽ device
5 Delete All
Delete all paired BluetoothÂŽ devices
Set BluetoothÂŽ phone Auto ConConnection nection upon starting car ignition
6 Auto
supported, only the symbol will be displayed.
•
i Information
The play/pause feature may operate differently depending on the mobile phone.
•
If music is not yet playing from your mobile
device after converting to streaming audio
(BluetoothÂŽ Audio) mode or after pressing
Play on the mobile device itself, pressing the
ÔĄ button once may begin playing the music.
Check to see whether music is playing from the
BluetoothÂŽ device after converting to streaming
audio mode. The Streaming audio feature may
not be supported in some mobile phones.
•
For more information on mobile phone compatibility, visit the KIA Motor Company website
(www.kia.com/bluetooth).
Audio l 2-53
BluetoothÂŽ Audio Mode
Selecting BluetoothÂŽ Audio Files
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Name
Description
1 Mode
Displays currently operating mode
2 File
Displays the name of the current le
3 Repeat/Shuffle/ From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the currently operating
Scan
function
4 File Index
Shows the current le/total les within the My Music
5 Play Time
Displays the current play time/total play time
6 Repeat
Repeats the current le
7 Shuffle
Plays les in random order
8 Scan
Scans the beginning parts of les (approx. 10 seconds per le)
9 Info Off
(Info On)
11
12
13
10 Menu
Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan and Info On (Info Off) menus
11 Title Info
Displays the song title (Not displayed when information is not
available)
12 Artist Info
Displays the artist information (Not displayed when information
is not available)
13 Album Info
Displays the album information (Not displayed when information is not available)
17
10
14
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15
16
Changes the display method between Info Off/Info On
Info Off : shows le name
Info On : shows le name, title, artist, and album info
•
•
•
14 Previous File
When the play time is under 2 seconds : Moves to the
previous le
• When the play time is over 2 seconds : Plays the current file
from the beginning
15 Play/Pause
Plays/pauses the current le
16 Next File
Moves to the next le
17 List
Moves to the list screen
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Playing My Music
My Music refers to a feature where music
files (MP3, WMA) within USB memory
drives or CDs are copied into the multimedia
system to play them within the vehicle.
Press the 0(',$ key ▶ Press
0\0XVLF .
•
Pressing and holding the
•
•
•
Press the ÔĄ button to play the file.
Press the OO button to pause the file.
key (over 0.8 seconds) will
rewind or fast-forward the current file.
While the
key is
being pressed, the track will rewind or
fast-forward at high speeds. Once the
key is released, the Music will begin
playing at normal speed.
Audio l 2-55
My Music Mode
While playing ▶ Press the  , !
key
buttons or the
to play the previous/next file.
NOTICE
•
Selecting My Music
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i Information
•
The  , ! buttons displayed on the
screen allow you to select the previous/
next file.
•
These buttons will not rewind or fast-
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Press the 0HQX button to set the
Repeat, Shuffle, Scan, Info On (Info Off)
menus.
Shuffle
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
6KXIIOH .
When turned on, files are played in random
order.
forward the file.
i Information
•
Press the
6KXIIOH button again to turn
the shuffle option off.
Scan
Repeat
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
6FDQ .
5HSHDW .
The beginning (approx 10 seconds) of all
The currently playing file is repeated.
i Information
•
2-56
Press the 5HSHDW button again to turn
off repeat. If nothing is selected, then all
files will be played in sequential order.
files are scanned.
i Information
•
Press the
6FDQ button again to turn
the scan option off.
Info On/Info Off
Press the 0HQX button ▶ Press
,QIR2Q .
depending on user selection.
When the title, artist, and album info are displayed, the button is changed to ,QIR2II .
Press
If six (6) or more files or folders exist in
the same folder, the list will be displayed
across two or more pages.
Press the ԟ , ԣ cursor buttons to
Moving between Lists
Press the
ÔŁ .
/LVW
quickly find the desired page.
button ▶ Press ԟ ,
,QIR2II to restore the previous
information display setting.
i Information
•
The title, artist and album info are displayed only when such information is
recorded within the MP3 file ID3 tag.
Audio l 2-57
My Music Mode
The screen display can be set differently
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Returning to Current Location
While searching files within other folders,
press the 1RZ3OD\LQJ button to return
to the currently playing file screen.
Deleting Files
Press the /LVW button ▶ Select the
files to delete ▶ Press 'HOHWH,WHPV .
i Information
•
The audio system will not operate while
files are being deleted.
•
If the currently playing file is deleted, the
next file will begin playing.
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 6HWXS
•
Using Setup
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key ▶ Press
Press the
6HWXS to display the Setup screen.
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
Name
1 Sound
Sets sound related settings
2 Display
Sets display related settings
3 HD Radio
Sets HD Radio related settings
4 Phone
Sets BluetoothÂŽ related settings
5 Navigation
Sets various settings found within Navigation mode
6 Edit My Places
Set/Edit My Places within Navigation Mode
7 Trafc
Sets Trafc Information related settings
8 UVO eServices
Sets UVO eServices related Settings
9 Voice
Recognition
8-2
Description
Sets voice recognition related settings
10 Clock
Sets current time and clock display
11 Picture Frame
Sets screen display when device is turned off
12 Keyboard
Sets the keyboard type
13 Language
Sets language for use within the system
14 System Update
Checks system software version and receives updates
15 Display Off
Turn device display on/off (The device power will not
be turned off)
16 Close
Close Setup menu screen
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6RXQG
i Information
•
key ▶ Press
6HWXS to display the Setup screen.
Press the
Press the
▶ Press
key ▶ Press
6HWXS
6RXQG .
The Balance/Fader settings allows you to
set the sound position. For example, you
can set the sound close to the driver-seat
so that the volume is relatively lower in the
Setting Balance/Fader
Press the
passenger or rear seats.
6RXQG button ▶ Press
)DGHU%DODQFH
▶ Set and press
Setting Bass/Mid/Treble
'RQH .
Press the
6RXQG button ▶ Press
%DVV0LG7UHEOH
▶ Set and press
'RQH .
Using Setup
Use the ԟ , ԣ , ԥ , ԡ buttons to
move the cursor on the control screen to
Within Setup, you can check and change
the desired position.
the settings for all features found within the
Press &HQWHU
multimedia system.
center position.
to restore sound to the
Use the ÔĽ or ÔĄ buttons to adjust the
Bass/Mid/Treble settings.
Setup l 8-3
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i Information
•
Press the &HQWHU
button to restore the
Name
Description
1 Navigation
Navigation guidance is output
louder than audio Volume
Priority
Bass/Mid/Treble to the center position.
2 Audio
Priority
Setting Volume Ratio
Press the
6RXQG button ▶ Press
Audio volume is output louder
than the navigation guidance
Advanced
Press the
6RXQG button ▶ Press
$GYDQFHG ▶ Set and press 'RQH .
Audio volume and navigation
3 Same Ratio guidance are output in identical volume
9ROXPH5DWLR ▶ Set and press
'RQH
i Information
•
The rear speakers will maintain the same
audio volume ratio.
Speed Dependent Volume Control
6RXQG button ▶ Press
Press the
$GYDQFHG ▶ Turn the feature 2Q ▶
Set and press 'RQH .
When turned on, volume level is controlled
automatically according to the vehicle speed.
These options are used to set the volume
ratio by selecting from Navigation Priority/
Audio Priority/Same Ratio.
8-4
Setting Beep
6RXQG button ▶ Press
Press the
%HHS ▶ Set and press 'RQH .
'LVSOD\
Press the
▶ Press
Setting Display Mode
Press the
key ▶ Press
'LVSOD\ .
6HWXS
'LVSOD\0RGH ▶ Set and press 'RQH .
Adjusting Brightness
Press the
'LVSOD\ button ▶ Press
'LVSOD\ button ▶ Press
%ULJKWQHVV ▶ Set and press 'RQH .
Each press of this button turns the BEEP
Description
1 Automatic
Adjusts the brightness automatically according to surrounding brightness
2 Daylight
Always maintains the brightness on high
3 Night
Always maintains the brightness on low
tone on/off.
i Information
•
When the light on the left side of the button is turned on, this indicates that the
BEEP tone is active. Press the
%HHS
Use the ÔĽ or ÔĄ buttons to adjust the display brightness.
button again to turn off the BEEP tone.
i Information
•
When set to Automatic, the screen brightness and color will automatically be adjusted
according to the surrounding brightness.
Setup l 8-5
Using Setup
Name
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Press the
▶ Press
key ▶ Press
6HWXS
+'5DGLR ▶ Set and press
3KRQH
Press the
▶ Press
Name
key ▶ Press
3KRQH .
6HWXS
'RQH .
Manages the Bluetooth device list, such as pairing, con1 Bluetooth
Connections necting or deleting Bluetooth
devices
Automatically downloads the
mobile phone contacts and
2 Contacts
Sync Setting call histories to the car upon
connecting BluetoothÂŽ device
4 Streaming
Sets whether to use the
Audio Setting streaming audio feature
4 Change
Passkey
These menus allow you to set Bluetooth ÂŽ
These settings are used to set whether to
TM
turn HD Radio
Name
1 FM-HD
Radio
2 AM-HD
Radio
8-6
reception On/Off.
Description
Used to turn FM-HD Radio
reception On/Off
Used to turn AM-HD Radio
reception On/Off
Description
Wireless Technology related features.
5 Device
Information
6 Restore
Factory
Settings
Changes the passkey used
to authenticate BluetoothÂŽ
device
Searches car BluetoothÂŽ device information and change
device name
Restores BluetoothÂŽ factory
state settings
Connections
Contacts Sync Setting
Manages the Bluetooth device list,
such as pairing, connecting or deleting
Bluetooth devices.
Press
• If Contact Sync is set to OFF, your
3KRQH button ▶ Press
phone contacts will download only at the
&RQWDFWV6\QF6HWWLQJ ▶ Set and press
initial pairing. This allows you to make
'RQH .
calls without waiting for your phone contact list to download.
i Information
•
This feature may not be supported in
some BluetoothÂŽ devices.
This feature automatically downloads the
mobile phone contacts and call histories to
Using Setup
the car upon BluetoothÂŽ connection.
If you do not wish to use Contacts Sync,
turn the feature off.
• If Contact Sync is set to ON, contacts
stored your phone will download each
time your phone is connected. There
may be a delay before the system is
available to place a call.
Setup l 8-7
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Streaming Audio Setting
Press
Change Passkey
3KRQH button ▶ Press
Press
6WUHDPLQJ$XGLR6HWWLQJ ▶ Set and
3KRQH ▶ Press
&KDQJH3DVVNH\
press 'RQH .
Device Information
Press
▶ Set and press
'RQH .
3KRQH ▶ Press
'HYLFH,QIRUPDWLRQ .
This feature allows you to check device
When Streaming Audio is turned On, you
ÂŽ
This feature is used to change the passkey
information.
ÂŽ
can play music files saved in your Bluetooth
required to connect a Bluetooth device to
device from the car.
the car.
i Information
•
i Information
•
This feature may not be supported in
i Information
•
The default passkey is 0000.
Press the
&KDQJH1DPH
button to
change the name of the device.
•
some BluetoothÂŽ devices.
The default car name is set to KIA
MOTORS.
•
The device name and address shown in
the above is only an example. Check your
device for the actual device information.
8-8
Restore Factory Settings
Press
3KRQH ▶ Press
5HVWRUH)DFWRU\6HWWLQJV .
Turning on this feature will erase all paired
phones and allows you to restore the factory default BluetoothÂŽ settings.
Using Setup
i Information
•
The
5HVWRUH)DFWRU\6HWWLQJV
feature
cannot be used when a BluetoothÂŽ device is
connected. To use this feature, first disconnect
the BluetoothÂŽ device.
Setup l 8-9
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1DYLJDWLRQ
This menu is used to set general navigation options.
key ▶ Press
Press the
▶ Press
Name
1 Unit
Main
Press the 1DYLJDWLRQ button ▶
Press 0DLQ ▶ Set and press 'RQH .
2 Estimated
Time of
3 Distance
and Time to
4 Display
Previous
Destinations
upon Start-up
5 Driving
Speed Setting
6 Auto search
8-10
•
6HWXS
1DYLJDWLRQ .
when fuel
gauge
reads low
i Information
Description
Sets whether to display distance as kilometers or miles
Sets whether to display estimated time of arrival or travel
on the route info display
screen
Sets whether to display distance and time to destination
or to waypoint on the route
info display screen
Sets whether to display the
previous destinations popup
upon starting system
Sets basic info to calculate
estimated arrival time to destination or waypoint
Automatically search for gas
stations when fuel gauge
reads low
When you have finished with the settings,
press the 'RQH button to save changes.
Driving Speed Setting
The changed driving speed is used to cal-
Press the (GLW button within the "Driving
Speed Setting" menu to set the estimated
culate the estimated time until the destina-
driving speed for residential roads, main
Press the 'HIDXOW button to reset the driving speed settings.
streets, and expressways. The set driving
tion or waypoint.
Display
Press the 1DYLJDWLRQ button ▶ Press
'LVSOD\ ▶ Set and press 'RQH .
speed is applied to calculate the estimated
time to reach the destination or waypoint.
i Information
•
Default Dr iving Speed Settings for
Residential, Main Streets, and Expressways
are 20mph, 35mph, and 65mph, respectively.
This menu is used to set the colors displayed within Navigation mode.
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Setup l 8-11
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Route Indicator Line
Press the (GLW button within the Route
Indicator Line menu to change the color of
Route Search
Guidance
1DYLJDWLRQ button ▶ Press
Press the
5RXWH6HDUFK ▶ Set and press 'RQH .
1DYLJDWLRQ button ▶ Press
Press the
*XLGDQFH ▶ Set and press 'RQH .
the route indicator line.
This menu is used to set route search
This menu is used to set options on speed
related options.
alerts and driver alerts.
Name
1 Use
Alternative
Route Search
•
When you have finished with the settings,
press the 'RQH button to save changes.
8-12
Set whether to first display
alternative routes upon conducting route search
Set whether to display the
pop-up screen that allows
Options after
changes to route options
Re-Calculation
upon route recalculation
2 Display Route
i Information
Description
Name
Description
1 Speed Alert Set options related to various
Guidance
camera alerts
2 Driver Alert Set options related to curves,
Guidance
and merges
When Beep is selected, all
G u i d a n c e navigation voice guidances are
Type
replaced with a beep sound
3 Voice
Speed Alert Guidance
Driver Alert Guidance
To change the Speed Alert Guidance
To set the Driver Alert Guidance, option,
option, press the (GLW button within the
"Speed Alert Guidance" menu.
press the (GLW button within the "Driver
Alert Guidance" menu.
Default
Press the 1DYLJDWLRQ button ▶ Press
'HIDXOW ▶ Set and press 'RQH .
This menu is used to reset saved changes
and user preferences.
1 Initialize
Settings
2 Memory
Points
Description
Resets all settings back to the
default state
Resets all saved memory point
information
i Information
•
Alerts provided within Driver Alert Guidance
may differ depending on actual road conditions.
Setup l 8-13
Using Setup
Name
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i Information
•
From the My Places list, select the desired
menu to either add, delete, or edit My
If the settings of an option are reset, then
all settings will be restored to the default
factory state.
•
0\3ODFHV
Press the
key ▶ Press
▶ Press (GLW0\3ODFHV .
6HWXS
Places.
Name
Description
1 Store current
Add the current vehicle position as a My Place
Heed caution as Home, Office and other
user locations may become deleted.
My Places
Press the
(GLW0\3ODFHV button ▶
Press 0\3ODFH ▶ Set and press 'RQH .
position
2 Add My
Places
3 Edit My
Places
Add a My Place by using
search functions
Edit information pertaining
to saved My Places, such
as name, location, and telephone number
4 Delete selected Delete one or all saved My
My Places
5 Edit group
name
8-14
Places
Edit name of corresponding
group
i Information
•
By default, names of folders have been set
as "Group".
Favorite Places
Press the (GLW0\3ODFHV button ▶
Press )DYRULWH3ODFHV ▶ Set and press
'RQH .
Name
Description
1 Store current
Adds the current vehicle position as a Favorite Place
position
2 Add Favorite
Place
3 Edit Favorite
Place
Add a Favorite Place by using search functions
Home and Ofce
Press the (GLW0\3ODFHV button ▶
Press +RPH or 2IILFH .
Edit information pertaining
to saved Favorite Places,
such as name, location, and
telephone number
Delete one or all saved FaFavorite Place vorite Places
4 Delete
i Information
•
'HOHWH)DYRULWH3ODFH buttons will be
Using Setup
If Favorite Places have not been added,
the (GLW)DYRULWH3ODFH and
disabled.
One Home and Office can each be saved.
A total of 4 Favorite Places can be saved.
The set Home and Office positions can be
Favorite Places can be selected at the bot-
selected at the bottom of the Destination
tom of the Destination Search main screen.
Search main screen.
Setup l 8-15
8VLQJ6HWXS
7UDIILF6HWXS
i Information
•
If the Home and Office has not been set,
Press the
▶ Press
these buttons will be disabled within the
Destination Search screen.
key ▶ Press
6HWXS
7UDIILF .
Speed Alerts
Press the (GLW0\3ODFHV button ▶
Press 6SHHG$OHUW ▶ Set and press
'RQH .
In the Edit Speed Alert screen, 1DPH ,
9LHZ0DS , and 6SHHG/LPLW speed can
be set and edited.
This menu is used to set options related to
traffic and flow data, voice prompts, and rerouting options based on traffic conditions.
8-16
Name
Description
C h e ck i n fo r m a t i o n o n
1 Data Radio ID SIRIUS traffic data service
activation and activation ID
Sets whether to display realand Flow Data time traffic information on
on Map
map
2 Display Trafc
3 Voice Prompt
for Trafc and
Flow Warning
4 Provide
Re-Routing
Options
Sets whether to receive
voice prompts for real-time
trafc information and conditions
Sets whether to use rerouting options by reflecting
trafc conditions
i Information
SIRIUS Traffic Data service requires a
UVO eServices Settings
Within the eServices Settings screen,
UVO eServices related features can be
set, such as activating UVO eServices and
changing the Registered Phone.
Press
For safety reasons, Settings can not be
892H6HUYLFHV
i con on the
touch screen.
adjusted while driving. Park the vehicle
before making any changes to your
Settings.
Press the
key, then press
6HWXS icon on the touch screen.
Using Setup
•
892H6HUYLFHV6HWWLQJV
separate subscription. To subscribe to this
service, please contact the number displayed on the screen.
Setup l 8-17
8VLQJ6HWXS
UVO eServices Activation
If UVO eServices has not yet been activated,
press the
892H6HUYLFHV$FWLYDWLRQ but-
Crash Notication Assist Setting
When enabling this feature, you must
This feature is used to turn on or off the
first agree to the Crash Notification Assist
Crash Notification Assist feature.
terms of use.
ton to start the activation process.
From the UVO eServices Setting screen,
Press &UDVK1RWLILFDWLRQ$VVLVW .
To enable Crash Notification Assist, ensure
that the 2Q button is selected. To dis-
able this feature, ensure the 2II
is selected.
8-18
button
After reading the terms of use, press the
$JUHH button on the touch screen to
accept.
System Information
From the UVO eServices Setting screen
you can view the System Information by
pressing 6\VWHP,QIRUPDWLRQ button on
the touch screen.
9RLFH5HFRJQLWLRQ
6HWWLQJV
Press the
key ▶ Press
6HWXS
▶ Press 9RLFH5HFRJQLWLRQ ▶ Set and
press 'RQH .
&ORFN6HWWLQJV
Press the
▶ Press
'RQH .
key ▶ Press
6HWXS
&ORFN ▶ Set and press
This menu is used to set the time used
within the multimedia system.
mode between Normal and Expert mode.
Name
Name
1 Normal
2 Expert
Description
1 GPS Time
When using voice recognition,
provides detailed prompts and
is suited for beginner users
2 Daylight
When using voice recognition,
omits certain prompts and is
suited for experienced users
3 Time Format
Saving Time
Description
Displays time according to
the received GPS time
Turns on/off daylight saving
time feature
Converts the digital clock
display to 12 or 24 hours
Setup l 8-19
Using Setup
This menu is used to set voice recognition
8VLQJ6HWXS
i Information
•
When Daylight Savings Time is turned on,
the clock is moved forward one hour.
View
Press
&ORFN ▶ Press 9LHZ
and press 'RQH .
▶Set
3LFWXUH)UDPH
key ▶ Press
Press the
6HWXS
▶ Press
3LFWXUH)UDPH ▶ Set and
Press 'RQH .
This menu is used to set the clock type
and date display within the multimedia system.
This menu is used to select the screen displayed when the system power is turned off.
Name
1 Clock Type
2 Date
Display
Description
Changes Clock Type (Digital/
Analog)
Sets whether to display date
within Clock screen
Name
1 Clock
Displays the clock on the
screen when the system power
is turned off
2 Image
Displays an image when the
system power is turned off
3 No Image
No image is displayed when
the system power is turned off
CAUTION
•
The time may not be properly displayed if
the GPS time is not connected.
8-20
Description
i Information
•
.H\ERDUG
Name
When the picture frame is set to Image,
images saved within a USB can be set as
the picture frame by pressing the %URZVH
button.
Press the
▶ Press
key ▶ Press
6HWXS
.H\ERDUG ▶ Set and Press
Description
1 ABC
Keyboard with characters arranged in alphabetical order
2 QWERTY
Keyboard similar to the one
used within a computer
'RQH .
i Information
•
The set keyboard will be applied to all
input modes across the entire system.
Using Setup
This option allows you to change the type
of keyboard used within the system.
Setup l 8-21
8VLQJ6HWXS
/DQJXDJH
Press the
▶ Press
key ▶ Press
6HWXS
/DQJXDJH ▶ Set and press
'RQH .
6\VWHP8SGDWH
key ▶ Press
6HWXS
6\VWHP8SGDWH ▶ Press
8SGDWH ▶ Press 2N .
Press the
▶ Press
After inserting the SD card with the update
file, press 2N to start the update.
Once updating is complete, the system will
automatically restart.
i Information
•
This product requires regular updates for
software corrections, new functions and
map updates. Updating may require up to
1 hour depending on the data size.
•
Turning off the power or ejecting the SD
card during the update process may result
in data loss. Make sure to keep the igni-
This menu is used to set the language of
the system display and voice language.
tion on and wait until updating is complete.
•
To have map updates, contact your KIA
You can select the desired language from
dealer or visit the website
English, French, Spanish or Korean.
(www.mapnsoft.com).
8-22
CAUTION
•
Please use only the SD card that was
purchased from Kia dealers.
•
'LVSOD\2II
The use of a separately purchased SD
key ▶ Press
Press the
▶ Press
'LVSOD\2II .
Press the
'LVSOD\2II
6HWXS
card may result in damage due to heat
related deformation.
•
Product malfunctions caused by the use
of separately purchased SD cards shall
not be covered within the product warranty.
•
Repeatedly connecting/disconnecting
the SD card in a short period of time may
cause damage to the device.
button to turn
off the display. Touch anywhere on the
Using Setup
touch screen to turn the display back on.
i Information
•
Even when the display is off, sound will be
played.
Setup l 8-23
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8-24

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•
Product Specification
•
Before Thinking There is a
Product Defect
•
Before Thinking the Product
Has Malfunctioned
•
Troubleshooting
•
FAQ
&$508/7,0(',$6<67(0
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Integrated Antenna
TFT-LCD
Operating
Temperature
-22℉ ~ +185℉
(-30 ~ +85℃)
-40℉ ~ 220℉
(-40 ~ 105℃)
Storage
Temperature
Screen Size
Navigation Device - 20.32cm (176.4 x 99.36mm)
Dimensions
137.7mm(W) x 65.6mm(H) x 74.2mm(L)
Resolution
Navigation Device - 384,000 pixels (Resolution: 800 x 480)
Weight
210g
Operating
Method
TFT(Thin Film Transistor) Active Matrix
Viewing Angle
Left/Right, Top/Bottom : ALL 89°
Internal Lighting
LED 18EA
Common
Name
Car TFT LCD Display Navigation Unit
Power Supply
DC 14.4V
Current
Consumption
2.5A
AM : 530 kHz ~ 1710 kHz(Step : 10 kHz)
Operating
Temperature
-4 ~ +158℉
(-20 ~ +70℃)
Sensitivity
FM : Under 10dBu/AM : Under 40dBu
Dimensions
290mm(W) x 227mm(H) x 258mm(D)
Distortion Factor
Within 2%
Weight
3.5Kg
Radio
Operating
Power
DC 9V ~ DC 16V
Dark Current
3mA
(Head Unit Only)
Storage
Temperature
-22 ~ 176℉
(-30 ~ 80℃)
FM : 87.5 MHz ~ 107.9 MHz(Step : 200 kHz)
Channels
9-2
Speakers
2~8:
BluetoothÂŽ Wireless Technology
Frequency
Range
2402 ~ 2480 MHz
Supported
BluetoothÂŽ
Specication
Supported
Prole
Handsfree(1.5), A2DP(1.0), AVRCP(1.3), PBAP(1.0),
SPP(1.1)
Output
0.05mW
Number of
Channels
79 channels
Transmission
2.1 + EDR
F1E, G1E
CAUTION
•
The producer and installer cannot provide services related to life
safety as the concerned radio equipment is liable to radio interference.
Appendix
Appendix l 9-3
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Correct route guidance may not occur due to search conditions
or driving position.
The current position as shown on the navigation may differ from
The following occurrences are not malfunctions :
the actual position under the following conditions.
•
The following occurrences are not malfunctions :
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
9-4
When driving on Y-shaped roads
with narrow angles the current position may be displayed in the opposite direction
Within city streets, the current position may be displayed on the opposite side or on an off-road position
When changing the zoom level
from maximum to a different level,
the current position may become
displayed on a different road
If the vehicle is loaded onto a ferry
or a car transport vehicle, the
current position may become stalled
on the last position prior to loading
When driving on a spiral-shaped
road
When driving in mountain regions
with sharp turns or sudden brakes
When entering a road after passing
an underground parking structure,
building parking structure, or roads
with many rotations
When driving in heavy traffic with
frequent starts and stops
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
When driving under slippery conditions, such as heavy sand, snow,
etc.
When driving on spiral-shaped roads
When the tires have recently been
replaced (Especially upon use of
spare or studless tires).
When using tires of improper size
When the tire pressure for the 4 tires
are different
When the replacement tire is worn
or used (Especially studless tires
having passed a second season).
When driving near high-rise buildings
When a roof carrier has been
installed
When a long distance route is calculated while driving on an expressway
In such cases, continued driving will
automatically enable the system
to conduct map matching or use
updated GPS information to provide
the current position (In such cases,
up to several minutes may be
required)
Guidance to go straight may be • Route guidance signaling entrance
given while driving on a straight
into a No-entry zone may occur
road
(No-entry zone, road under construc• Guidance may not be given even
tion, etc.)
•
Guidance may be given to a position
when having turned at an intersecthat is not the actual destination if
tion
• There are certain intersections in
roads to reach the actual destination
which guidance may not occur
do not exist or are too narrow
• A route guidance signaling for a • Faulty voice guidance may be given
u-turn may occur in some interif the vehicle breaks away from the
sections where a u-turn is not
designated route. (e.g. if a turn is
permitted.
made at an intersection while the
navigation provided guidance to go
straight.)
These situations may occur after conducting route calculation.
The following occurrences are not malfunctions :
•
Guidance may be given to a posi- • Route guidance signaling entrance
tion differing from the current posiinto No-entr y zone may occur.
tion when turning at an intersection
(No-entry zone, road under construc• When driving in high speeds, route
tion, etc.)
recalculation may take a longer • Guidance may be given to a position
removed from the actual destination if
period of time
• Route guidance signaling for a
roads to reach the actual destination
u-turn may occur in some interdo not exist or are too narrow
sections where a u-turn is not • Faulty voice guidance may be given
if the vehicle breaks away from the
permitted.
designated route (e.g. If a turn is
made at an intersection while the
navigation provided guidance to go
straight.)
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0DOIXQFWLRQHG
1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device
may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device.
2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions
listed below.
3. If the problems persist, contact your KIA dealer.
Problem
There are small red,
blue, or green dots on the
screen
The sound or image is not
working
The screen is being
displayed but sound is not
working
Possible Cause
•
Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel or
lighting deficiency may occur within 0.01%
of total pixels
•
Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned
to [ACC] or [ON]?
Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?
•
•
•
When the power is turned
on, the corners of the
screen are dark
Sound is working from
only one speaker
•
•
Possible Cause
Sound does not work in
AUX mode
•
Are the audio connector jacks fully inserted
into the AUX terminal?
The external device is not
working
•
Is the external device connected with a standard connector cable?
Upon turning power on,
the most recent mode
screen is not displayed
Within modes that play les by reading external
sources, such as discs, USB, iPod, or BluetoothÂŽ streaming mode, the most recently
played mode screen prior to turning off power
may not properly load
• If there is no disc or the corresponding
device is not connected, the mode operated
prior to the most recent mode will operate
• If the previous mode still cannot be properly
played, the mode operated prior to that will
operate
Has the volume been set to a low level?
Has the volume been muted?
The display appearing somewhat dark after
prolonged periods of use is normal with LCD
panels. It is not a malfunction
If the screen is very dark, contact your
nearest KIA dealer for assistance
Appendix
•
Problem
Are the positions of Fader or Balance sound
controls adjusted to only one side?
Appendix l 9-5
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7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ
Problem
Problem
Possible Cause
Countermeasure
•
The power
does not turn
on
The system
does not
play
The fuse is disconnected
Device is not properly
connected
•
The disc has not been
inserted or has been
inserted upside down
•
Insert the disc properly so that
the sides are facing the correct
direct
•
Wipe away dir t and other
foreign substances from the
disc
The disc has been
contaminated
•
The vehicle battery is
low
A disc not supported by
the device has been
inserted
9-6
•
Replace with a suitable fuse
If the fuse is disconnected
again, please contact your
point of purchase or service
center
•
Check to see that the device
has been properly connected
Charge the batter y If the
problem persists, contact your
point of purchase or service
center
Insert a disc which is
supported by the device
The image
color/tone
quality is low
Possible Cause
•
The brightness, saturation, hue, and contrast
levels are not set properly
•
Properly adjust the brightness,
saturation, hue, and contrast
levels through Display Setup
•
The volume level is
set to the lowest level
The connection is not
proper
The device is currently
fast-forwarding,
rewinding, scanning,
or playing in slow
mode
•
Adjust the volume level
•
Check to see that the device
has been properly connected
The sound will not work when
the device is fast-forwarding,
rewinding, scanning, or playing
in slow mode
•
The disc is dirty or
scratched
•
•
Vibration is occurring from where the
conversion switch
has been installed
Image color/tone
quality is low
•
•
Sound does
not work
The sound or
image quality
is low
Countermeasure
•
•
•
•
Wipe off water or dirt from the
disc Do not use a disc which
has been scratched
The sound may be shor tcircuited and the image
distorted if the device vibrates
The device will return to normal
once vibrations stop
Problem
Possible Cause
•
•
•
•
The USB
does not
work
•
•
•
•
•
•
USB memory is
damaged
USB memory has
been contaminated
•
A separately purchased
USB HUB is being
used
A USB extension
cable is being used
•
A USB which is not
a Metal Cover Type
USB Memory is
being used
An HDD type, CF, SD
Memory is being used
There are no music
les which can be
played
•
Please use after formatting the
USB into FAT 12/16/32 format
Remove any foreign substances
on the contact surface of the USB
memory and multimedia terminal
Directly connect the USB memory
with the multimedia terminal on
the vehicle
Directly connect the USB
memory with the multimedia
terminal on the vehicle
Use standard USB Memory
•
Use standard USB Memory
•
Only MP3, WMA file formats
are supported. Please use
only the supported music file
formats
There are no titles
which can be played
The iPod firmware
version has not been
properly updated
The iPod device does
not recognize downloads
•
Use iTunes to download and
save MP3 les into the iPod
Use iTunes to update the rmware version and reconnect the
iPod with the device
Reset the iPod and reconnect
with the device
•
•
•
•
i Information
•
While operating the device, if an abnormality occurs that cannot
be corrected with the above described measures, press the
0$3
• )0$0 and
keys simultaneously for over 10 sec92,&(
onds to reset the software. The device power will turn off and the
system will reset.
Appendix
The iPod is
not recognized even
though it has
been connected
Countermeasure
Appendix l 9-7
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)$4
Q What is a Passkey?
A A passkey is the password used to authenticate the connec-
About Pairing Mobile Phones
tion between the head unit and mobile phone. The passkey only
needs to be entered once when pairing the mobile phone for the
Q I cannot pair my mobile phone. What is the cause?
first time.
A Check to see that the mobile phone supports BluetoothÂŽ func-
The initial passkey is 0000. The passkey can be changed
6HWXS ▶
by pressing
key ▶
3KRQH ▶
tion. If your phone is a BluetoothÂŽ phone, then check to see
whether the BluetoothÂŽ setting within your phone been is set to
‘Hidden’. If the device is set to hidden, please un-hide the device
(set to unhidden state).
Q What is the difference between pairing a mobile phone and connecting a mobile phone?
A Pairing occurs through authenticating the head unit and mobile
phone. Mobile phones paired to the head unit can be connected
and disconnected until the paired mobile phone is deleted from
the system. BluetoothÂŽ Handsfree features, such as making/
answering calls or managing contacts, are supported only in
mobile phones connected with the head unit.
9-8
&KDQJH3DVVNH\ .
About BluetoothÂŽ Wireless Technology/Head Unit
Use Environment
About Making/Answering Phone Calls
Q How can I answer a call?
A When there is an incoming call, a notification pop-up will become
Q What is the range of my wireless connection?
displayed. To answer the incoming call, press the $FFHSW button on the screen or the
key on the steering remote con-
A The wireless connection can be used within approximately 15 yards.
troller.
Q How many mobile phones can be paired?
To reject the call, press the 5HMHFW button on the screen or
press the
key on the steering remote controller.
A It is possible to pair up to five mobile phones.
Q Why is call quality sometimes poor?
Q What should I do if I am talking on the Handsfree but want to
switch the call to the mobile phone?
quality becomes worsened. The call quality may deteriorate when
A While one a call, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the
key on the steering remote controller or press the
A Check the reception sensitivity of the mobile phone when call
3ULYDWH
the signal strength is low. Call quality may also worsen if metal
objects, such as drink cans, are placed near the mobile phone.
button at the bottom of the Phone screen to switch the call to
Check to see if there are metal objects in the vicinity of the mobile
your mobile phone. Please ensure you are in a safe and legal
phone. The call sound and quality may differ depending on the
location
type of mobile phone.
Appendix
Appendix l 9-9
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WARNING
U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and founded to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular Installation.
If this equipment dose cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient
or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase
the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect
the equipment into an outlet of a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult
the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC.
,&:DUQLQJ
WARNING
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le prĂŠsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L'exploitation est autorisĂŠe aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioĂŠlectrique subi, mĂŞme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le
fonctionnement.

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