LG Electronics USA LNM1880NNBD Car NAVIGATION User Manual

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VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER䳓S MANUAL
Vehicle Navigation system
This owner䳓s manual explains how to use the Kia Vehicle䳓s Navigation system.
Before using the product, read the contents of this owner䳓s manual carefully and use this product safely.
䳜 The navigation screens shown in this manual may differ from the actual screen in your Kia vehicle.
䳜 The design and specification of this product may change without notification.
䳜 It is recommended to secure this owner䳓s manual in the vehicle䳓s glove compartment for future reference.
The Map Database cannot be copied without permission.
Important Notice: @1987-2013 HERE 䳍 All Rights Reserved
You may not otherwise reproduce, modify, and distribute the content without Hyundai MnSoft, INC.䳓s prior written consent.
Precautions for safety
Precautions for safety
Safety Notes
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol
within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user about the presence of
uninsulated dangerous voltage within the
product䳓s enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner.
Do not be distracted by the vehicle while
driving and always be fully aware of all driving
conditions. Do not change settings or any
functions.
Pull over in a safe and legal manner before
attempting such operations.
When driving your vehicle, be sure to keep the
volume of the unit low enough to allow you to
hear sounds coming from the outside.
To promote safety, certain functions are
disabled unless the parking brake is on.
Do not drop it and avoid heavy impacts at
anytime.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove the cover or back of this product.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
The driver should not watch the monitor while
driving. If the driver watches the monitor while
driving, it may lead to carelessness and cause
an accident.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this product to dripping or
splashing water, rain, or moisture.
Precautions for safety
WARNING:
䳜 Don䳓t use a mobile phone when you are
driving. You must stop at a safe place to use
a mobile phone.
䳜 The use of the navigation radio by no means
relieves the driver of his/her responsibilities.
The highway code must always be observed.
Always observe the current traffic situation.
䳜 The applicable traffic regulations and the
prevailing traffic situation always take
precedence over the instructions issued by
the navigation system if they contradict one
another.
䳜 For traffic safety reasons, use the navigation
system menus only before starting a journey
or when the vehicle is stationary.
䳜 In certain areas, one-way streets, turnoff, and entry prohibitions (e.g. pedestrian
zones), the navigation system will give a
warning. Pay particular attention to these
kind of cases.
䳜 The navigation system does not take the
relative safety of the suggested routes into
consideration:
Road blocks, building sites, height or weight
restrictions, traffic or weather conditions,
or other influences which affect the
route safety or travel time. Use your own
discretion in order to decide on the suitability
of the suggested routes.
䳜 The current legal road traffic speed limit
always takes priority over the values saved
in the data. It is impossible to provide an
assurance that the speed values of the
navigation system will always match those
of the current traffic regulations in every
situation.
䳜 Do not rely exclusively on the navigation
system when attempting to locate an
emergency service (hospital, fire service etc.).
It cannot be guaranteed that all available
emergency services in your vicinity are saved
in the database. Use your own discretion and
abilities to secure help in such situations.
Precautions for safety
CAUTION:
䳜 Do not keep the navigation system running
with the engine stopped. Doing so may
discharge the vehicle battery. When you
use the navigation system, always keep the
engine running.
䳜 Do not disassemble or modify this system.
If you do, it may result in accidents, fire, or
electrical shock.
䳜 Some states/provinces may have laws
limiting the use of video screens while
driving. Use the system only where it is legal
to do so.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Precautions for safety
Safety Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Table of contents
General information
About USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Music file information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Using iPod Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Precautions upon using iPod................................10
Supported iPod devices.........................................10
Cautions upon using SD cards . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Ejecting and Inserting SD cards...........................10
Usage of SD cards..................................................10
Name of each component
11
Head unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Steering wheel remote control . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Basic operation
14
Starting the system for the first time. . . . . .14
Turning the system on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Turning the system off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
AV OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
AV ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Adjusting the volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Resetting the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
[Home] screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Configuration for Home screen ...........................15
Basic operation for [Home] screen .....................16
Editing the [All menus] .........................................16
Adding your favourite menu items to [My Menu] ...17
Rearranging your favourite menu in [My Menu] ..18
Deleting your favourite menu items in [My Menu] ....18
Playing last media source ....................................18
Radio operation
19
Listening to AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Opening the station list sorted in numerical
order.........................................................................19
Auto search .............................................................19
Saving AM favourites ............................................19
Listening to DAB/FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Opening the station list ........................................21
Saving DAB/FM favourites....................................21
Program guide - DAB only ...................................21
SLS (Slide Show) - DAB only ................................22
Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Sound settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
USB Operation
23
Playing USB music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Pause........................................................................23
Skip ...........................................................................23
Search ......................................................................23
Seek ..........................................................................23
Delete current file ..................................................24
Sound settings........................................................24
List ............................................................................24
Repeat......................................................................25
Shuffle......................................................................25
iPod Operation
26
Playing iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Pause........................................................................26
Skip ...........................................................................26
Search ......................................................................26
Seek ..........................................................................26
List ............................................................................26
Repeat......................................................................26
Shuffle......................................................................26
Sound settings........................................................26
Auxiliary device operation
27
Playing an AUX source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Sound settings........................................................27
Bluetooth® audio
28
Playing Bluetooth audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Starting the Bluetooth audio ...............................28
Pause........................................................................28
Skip ...........................................................................28
Repeat......................................................................28
Shuffle......................................................................28
Connection settings ...............................................28
Sound settings........................................................28
Table of contents
Voice memo
29
Making a voice memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Start/Pause/Stop the voice memo. ....................29
Playing a voice memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Pause/Play ..............................................................29
Skip ..........................................................................29
Search ......................................................................29
Deleting voice memo .............................................30
Saving voice memo on a USB ..............................30
Checking memory space information ................30
Getting started with navigation
31
Precautions for safe driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
What is GNSS? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
About satellite signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Acquiring satellite signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Operating Navigation Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Map screen ..............................................................32
Zoom In / Zoom Out ..............................................33
Map scale .................................................................33
Navigation volume .................................................33
Scrolling map ..........................................................33
Making a call to POI ...............................................34
Guidance to previous destinations .....................34
Quick menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Reroute ....................................................................35
Route options .........................................................35
Detour ......................................................................35
Map display .............................................................35
POI ............................................................................36
Traffic.......................................................................36
Save ..........................................................................37
Navigation menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Searching for destination
38
Places Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Address Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Previous destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
POI categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Service stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Restaurants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Address book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Adding the position to address book..................41
Exporting address book to USB...........................42
Importing address book from USB .....................42
Editing address book .............................................43
Deleting address book...........................................43
Coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Home, Office, Favourites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Registering Home, Office or Favourites ............44
Finding your Home, Office, or Favourite place .44
Using the route menu
45
Stop guidance/ Resume guidance . . . . . . . . . .45
Route options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Edit route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Route information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Avoid street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
53
Before using the Bluetooth hands-free . . . . .53
What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology? ..........53
Precautions for safe driving ................................53
Cautions upon connecting Bluetooth phone .....53
Pairing and connecting the unit and a
Bluetooth phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
When no phones have been paired.....................53
When a phone is already paired ..........................54
When pairing additional device ............................54
Disconnecting the connected phone ..................55
Deleting Bluetooth Devices ..................................55
Making a call by entering phone number . . . .55
Making a call by redialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Answering/Rejecting a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Switching call to the mobile phone . . . . . . . . .56
Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Using the menu during a phone call . . . . . . . .56
Calling list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Making a call from calling list ..............................57
Downloading call history.......................................57
Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Making a call from contacts.................................57
Downloading mobile phone contacts..................58
Searching by name or number ............................58
Favourites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Calling favourites ...................................................58
Adding as a favourite ............................................59
Deleting favourites ................................................59
Messages .................................................................59
Phone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Table of contents
Settings
60
[Settings] menu overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Display......................................................................60
Guidance ..................................................................60
My data....................................................................61
Default .....................................................................61
Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Bluetooth connections ..........................................63
Auto connection priority .......................................63
System Bluetooth info ..........................................63
Vehicle name...........................................................63
Passkey ....................................................................64
Default .....................................................................64
Phone projection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Custom button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Date/Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Screen saver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
System info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Version info .............................................................67
Update......................................................................67
Memory ...................................................................67
Default .....................................................................68
Using rear camera - Option
69
About Rear Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Turning on the rear camera .................................69
Before thinking there is a product
defect
70
Troubleshooting
72
Trademarks and Licenses
74
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology .........................74
iPod® ........................................................................74
Open Source Software Notice Information .......74
Specification
75
General information
General information
About USB
䳜 Take precautions regarding static electricity
when connecting/disconnecting external USB
devices.
䳜 Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognised
when connected as an external device.
䳜 When connecting an external USB device, the
device may not properly recognise the USB in
some states.
䳜 USB devices formatted as FAT 16/32, exFAT
or NTFS are supported.
‐ Read: FAT 16/32, exFAT, NTFS
‐ Write: FAT 16/32 (It may be limited when
using the POI export functions.)
䳜 Some USB devices may not be supported due
to compatibility issues.
䳜 Avoid contact between the USB connector
and bodily parts/foreign objects.
䳜 Repeated connecting/disconnecting of USB
devices within short periods of time may
result in product malfunction.
䳜 The amount of time required to recognise the
external USB device may differ depending on
the type, size, or file formats stored on the
USB. Such differences in required time are
not indications of malfunction.
䳜 The device may not recognise the USB
device if separately purchased USB hubs and
extension cables are being used. Connect the
USB directly with the multimedia terminal of
the vehicle.
䳜 When application programs are installed to a
specific USB, files may not play properly.
䳜 The device may not operate normally if MP3
players, mobile phones, digital cameras,
or other electronic devices (USB devices
not recognised as portable disk drives) are
connected with the device.
䳜 Charging through the USB may not work for
some mobile devices.
䳜 The device may not support normal
operation when using a USB memory type
other than metal cover type USB memory.
䳜 The device may not support normal
operation when using formats such as HDD
type, CF, or SD memory.
䳜 The device will not support files locked by
DivX DRM (Digital Rights Management).
䳜 USB memory sticks used by connecting an
Adaptor (SD type or CF type) may not be
properly recognised.
Music file information
䳜 Sampling frequency:
- 32, 44.1, 48 kHz (MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV)
- 1 Hz - 48 kHz (FLAC)
䳜 Bit rate:
- 32 - 320 kbps (MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC)
- 8 bit/16 bit (WAV)
䳜 Version: Any version
䳜 Playable file format: 䳖.mp3䳗/ 䳖.wma䳗/ 䳖.ogg䳗/
䳖.flac䳗/ 䳖.wav䳗
General information
Using iPod Devices
Precautions upon using iPod
iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
䳜 Some iPods with unsupported communication
protocols may not operate properly with the
system.
䳜 If the iPod malfunctions due to an iPod device
defect, reset the iPod and try again. To learn
more, refer to your iPod manual.
䳜 During ACC ON state, connecting the iPod
through the iPod cable (the cable that was
supplied when purchasing the iPod/iPhone
product), will charge the iPod through
the system, (However, an iPad cannot be
charged).
䳜 The use of genuine iPod cables supplied by
Apple is recommended. The use of other
products may result in noise or abnormal
operation.
䳜 With some iPhones, streaming audio and iPod
control may occasionally conflict. If problems
persist, remove the iPhone and connect
again.
䳜 Use iPod with complete synchronisation to
iTunes. Unauthorised song addition may
cause abnormal operation.
䳜 If iPod and Bluetooth are connected
simultaneously with the same iPhone, you
cannot use the Bluetooth audio function.
䳜 If iPod touch or iPhone is used, iOS5.0 or a
later version is recommended.
Supported iPod devices
iPhoneSE
iPhone7, iPhone7 Plus
iPhone6, iPhone6 Plus, iPhone6s, iPhone6s Plus
iPhone5C, iPhone5S, iPhone5
iPhone4S, iPhone4
iPhone3GS, iPhone3G
iPod Touch (1st through~ 5th generation)
iPod Nano (1st through~ 7th generation)
iPod Classic (1st through~ 6th generation)
iPad WiFi (1st through~ 4th generation)
iPad Air WiFi (1st ~2nd generation)
iPad Mini (1st ~2nd generation)
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Cautions upon using SD cards
Ejecting and Inserting SD cards
䳜 Ejecting and inserting SD cards while the
system is operating may result in SD card or
System errors. To eject or insert the SD card,
first turn off the system and the vehicle.
䳜 Eject/insert SD cards only to update the map
with a new version.
䳜 When a SD Card with the new version of
update software is installed, then the system
will reboot automatically.
Usage of SD cards
䳜 The SD card is formatted to include only map
and new navi S/W.
䳜 The SD card cannot be used to save music
and play it.
䳜 Do not add, delete, or format files within the
SD card.
Name of each component
Name of each component
Head unit
1. 䳜 POWER PUSH button
‐ Power on
Press this button in system OFF status.
‐ Power off
Press and hold this button in power ON
status.
䳜 Volume control knob (VOL)
Turn anticlockwise or clockwise to control
volume.
䳜 AV on/off
Press this button to turn AV on or off in
power ON status.
2. RADIO button
Converts to the last played radio mode
(DAB/FM, AM).
3. MEDIA button
If the playable media source is one, it moves
to the corresponding screen. If the playable
media sources are more than two, it moves
to the [Media] screen. You can select a media
source ([USB Music]/ [iPod]/ [Apple CarPlay]/
[AUX]/[Bluetooth Audio]/[Android Auto]).
4.
(Custom button)
Press to go to the [Custom button settings]
menu. After setting, press to use desired
function. Before setting, press and hold to go
to the [Custom button settings] menu.
5. SSEEK/TRACKW button
‐ When it is pressed for a short time
䳜 AM mode: plays previous/next available
frequency.
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䳜 DAB/FM mode: plays previous/next
available station existing within [List]
menu. If there is no or one station
in the [List] menu, the 䳖Auto tuning䳗
function is executed.
䳜 MEDIA mode: plays previous/next file.
(except for AUX)
‐ When it is pressed and held
䳜 AM mode: plays previous/next available
frequency.
䳜 DAB/FM mode: plays previous/next available
station existing within [List] menu.
䳜 MEDIA mode (except for Bluetooth,
AUX and Android Auto): rewinds or fast
forwards the file.
Name of each component
ij
6. MAP button
‐ Press to display the map screen of the
current location.
‐ Press to repeat the voice guidance on
the map screen (Voice guidance for road
names and numbers is not supported in
some countries).
7. NAV button
Press to move to the navigation menu
screen.
9. FILE/ENTER/TUNE button
‐ AM mode: turn left/right to tune manually.
‐ DAB/FM mode: turn left/right to search
for a desired station and then press.
‐ MEDIA mode (except for Bluetooth, AUX,
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto): turn
left/right to search for the desired file
and press.
‐ Navigation mode: turn to the left/right to
change the map scale on the map screen.
8. SETUP button
Press to go to the [Settings] menu.
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10. Reset hole
Press with a thin object to reset the unit
when it does not operate normally.
11. Cover for protecting SD card
(SD card insert slot)
Insert the SD card into the slot.
Name of each component
Steering wheel remote control
1. MODE button
䳜 Each time this button is pressed, the
Radio or Media mode is changed. You can
select the modes to toggle, in settings.
䳜 If the media is not connected, it is changed
in the order DAB/FM → AM → DAB/FM.
䳜 When it is pressed and held, AV is
turned off. (But, the voice guidance
works normally in navigation mode.)
2.
button
Press to switch to voice recognition mode
when the phone supporting Android
Auto/Apple CarPlay function is connected.
To cancel it, press the button again.
3. 䳜 +/- (Volume button)
Increases or decreases the volume level.
䳜
button
Press to mute the sound (It will be paused
in some media modes).
4. W/S button
‐ When it is pressed for a short time
䳜 Radio (DAB/FM, AM) mode: plays
previous/next favourites.
䳜 MEDIA mode: plays previous/next file.
(except for AUX)
‐ When it is pressed and held
䳜 AM mode: plays previous/next
available frequency.
䳜 DAB/FM mode: plays previous/next
stations.
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䳜 MEDIA mode (except for Bluetooth,
AUX and Android Auto): rewinds or fast
forwards the file.
5.
button
Press to operate Bluetooth hands-free
function.
䳜 Press to accept a call.
䳜 Press to make a call from last calls.
䳜 Press and hold for redialling.
6.
button
䳜 Press to end the phone call during a call.
䳜 Press to reject the call in the incoming call
screen.
Basic operation
Basic operation
Starting the system for the
first time
1. Press the engine start button or set the
ignition key to On or ACC.
Once the system is turned on, the booting
process will start and the safety warning
page is displayed.
warnings are related to safety. Please read
carefully and comply with the safety warnings.
䳜 If there is no operation for 10 seconds in
the safety warning screen the system
automatically switches to the last played
mode.
Turning the system on
Press [POWER PUSH] on the head unit in
system OFF status.
2. Press [Confirm].
If you want to change the system
language, press [Language]. For more
details, refer to 䳖Language䳗 on page 65.
Notes
䳜 You cannot operate the system while it is
booting up. It may take some time for all of
the features to be ready.
䳜 The safety warning page is displayed every
time the ignition is turned on. The displayed
Note
Pay attention to the volume setting when
turning the system on. A sudden output of
extreme volume upon turning the system on
could lead to hearing impairment. Adjust the
volume to a suitable level before turning the
system off or set the start up volume in the
sound [Settings] menu.
Turning the system off
Press and hold [POWER PUSH] on the head
unit in system ON status.
AV OFF
Press [POWER PUSH] on the head unit to turn
AV off in power ON status.
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AV ON
Press [POWER PUSH] on the head unit to turn
AV on in AV OFF status.
Adjusting the volume
Turn the volume control knob (VOL) on the
head unit to the left/right.
Mode
Description
Radio or media During radio or media
playback, turn to the
left/right.
Bluetooth call
During a Bluetooth call,
turn to the left/right.
Bluetooth bell
During an incoming call,
turn to the left/right.
Note
When you turn the system off, the current
volume level is automatically memorised.
Whenever you turn the system on, it operates
at the memorised volume level if you do not
set the start up volume in sound [Settings]
menu.
Basic operation
Resetting the system
This feature is used to reset the system in the
occurrence of an unforeseen error or problem.
Press 䳖RESET䳗 button. The use of a clip or pin
is recommended when resetting the system.
3. All menus
[Home] screen
Configuration for Home screen
1. Navigation widget
䳜 Provides a brief view of the navigation map
and the route screen.
䳜 Press the area on the widget to move to
the navigation screen.
Press [All menus] to move to all of the items of
the system menu.
䳜 [Phone]: Operates Bluetooth hands-free
function.
䳜 [Information]: Moves to the [Information] menu.
䳜 [Android Auto]: Runs [Android Auto] function.
䳜 [Apple CarPlay]: Runs [Apple CarPlay] function.
䳜 [Quick guide]: Moves to the quick guide menu,
([Using the touch screen], [Home], [Bluetooth],
[Navigation], [Phone projection]).
䳜 [Radio]: Converts to the last played radio
mode.
䳜 [Media]: Converts to the last played media
mode.
䳜 [Current position]: Displays the map screen of
the current position.
䳜 [Navigation]: Moves to the [Navigation] menu.
䳜 [Settings]: Moves to the [Settings] menu.
䳜 [Voice memo]: Moves to the [Voice memo]
menu.
4. Navigation
2. AV widget
䳜 Shows brief information on the radio or
media currently playing.
䳜 Press the area to move to the mode for
what you are listening to.
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Moves to the [Navigation] menu.
5. My Menu
䳜 You can add and save up to 24 menu items.
䳜 You can add your favourite menu items to
have quick and easy access.
Basic operation
Basic operation for [Home] screen
Editing the [All menus]
1. Press [
1. Press [All menus] on the [Home] screen.
] on the screen.
2. Select a desired item and it moves to the
corresponding screen.
2. Press [Edit] on the [All menus] screen.
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3. Select the desired menu item from the list,
then drag and drop it to a desired place.
Note
Press [
] to move to the previous screen.
Basic operation
Adding your favourite menu items
to [My Menu]
3. Select one of the [Navigation favourites],
[Radio favourites] or [Menu Shortcuts].
Notes
䳜 Press [
] to move to the previous screen.
䳜 Up to 24 menu items can be added to
[My Menu].
1. Press [My Menu] on the [Home] screen.
2. Press [Add to My Menu].
䳜 If you select the menu item added to [My
Menu], it moves to the corresponding screen.
If your favourite menu items are already
added, press [Menu] > [Add].

4. Select one of the categories.
5. Mark the subcategories.
6. Press [Add] > [Yes].
䳜 [Mark all]: Marks all items.
䳜 [Unmark all]: Unmarks all items.
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Basic operation
Rearranging your favourite menu in
[My Menu]
Deleting your favourite menu items
in [My Menu]
1. Press [My Menu] on the [Home] screen.
1. Press [My Menu] on the [Home] screen.
2. Press [Menu] > [Rearrange].
2. Press [Menu] > [Delete].
Playing last media source
When you press the Engine Start button
or set the ignition key to ON/ACC ON, the
media source played the last time will play
automatically.
But, the message 䳖Reconnect last media
source to play.䳗 is displayed on the home
screen if you set the ignition key to ON/ACC ON
with the existing media source disconnected or
removed.
3. Select the desired menu item from the list,
then drag and drop it to a desired place.
3. Select the desired menu items, then press
[Delete] > [Yes]
䳜 [Mark all]: Marks all items.
䳜 [Unmark all]: Unmarks all items.
Note
Press [
4. Press [
] to move to the previous screen.
].
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Radio operation
Radio operation
Listening to AM
1. Press [RADIO] on the head unit.
2. Press [AM] on the screen.
The AM screen of the most recently
listened to station is displayed.
Favourites tuning:
Press [Favourites]. Press the favourites
numbers of the desired broadcast station.
Opening the station list sorted in
numerical order
Auto search
This function lets you automatically search the
broadcast stations with the best reception.
1. Press [AM] on the screen.
2. Press [List].
You can see the station list with the best
reception.
1. Press [AM] on the screen.
2. Press [List].
3. Press [
Note
Each time the [RADIO] button on the head unit
is pressed, the mode is changed in the order
AM → DAB/FM → AM.
].
Note
If you want to save the stations to the
[Favourites] menu, press [ ] and then press
the desired favourites number.
3. Auto tuning:
䳜 Press [SSEEK/TRACKW] on the head unit.
Saving AM favourites
‐ Plays previous/next available station.
Manual tuning:
Manually saves the listening frequency to the
desired favourites list.
Turn [FILE/ENTER/TUNE] (anti)clockwise.
1. Press [AM] on the screen.
‐ The frequency moves up and down
accordingly.
2. Select the frequency to save.
3. Press [Favourites].
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Radio operation
4. Press the desired favourites number.
If you want to overwrite an existing
favourites, press and hold the respective
favourites number.
Note
Each time the [RADIO] button on the head unit
is pressed, the mode is changed in the order
DAB/FM → AM → DAB/FM.
3. Auto tuning (when there are none or one
station in the [List] menu):
䳜 Press [SSEEK/TRACKW] on the head unit.
‐ Plays previous/next available station.
List tuning (when there are two or more
stations in the [List] menu):
䳜 Press [SSEEK/TRACKW] on the head unit.
‐ Plays previous/next available station
existing within [List] menu.
Listening to DAB/FM
Manual tuning:
1. Press [RADIO] on the head unit.
䳜 In the DAB/FM mode, press [Menu] >
[Manual tune FM].
Station bar
2. Press [DAB/FM] on the screen.
The DAB/FM screen of the most recently
listened to station is displayed.
‐ Drag the station bar to the left/right to
find the radio station that you want.
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‐ Press [C/V].
䳜 Turn [FILE/ENTER/TUNE] to the
left/right, then press when the desired
station is displayed in a highlighted
colour.
Favourites:
䳜 Press [Favourites]. Press the favourites
numbers of the desired broadcast
station.
䳜 Press [W/S] on the steering wheel
remote control.
Notes
䳜 FM broadcasts are transmitted at high
frequencies and do not bend to follow
the earth䳓s surface. Because of this, FM
broadcasts generally begin to fade at short
distances from the station. Also, FM signals
are easily affected by buildings, mountains,
or other obstructions.
These can result in undesirable listening
conditions and show wrong information (ex.
RDS PS NAME, etc.), which might lead you to
believe a problem exists with your radio. The
following conditions are normal and do not
indicate radio trouble.
䳜 When the signal is weak, FM noise is
generated and DAB sound is muted.
Radio operation
Opening the station list
Saving DAB/FM favourites
Program guide - DAB only
You can see the station list with superior
reception.
It saves the listening station to the desired
favourites list.
1. Press [DAB/FM] on the screen.
1. Press [DAB/FM] or [FM] on the screen.
You can view the program information and
the broadcasting station schedule provided by
DAB.
2. Press [List].
2. Select the desired station.
1. Press [DAB/FM] on the screen.
3. Press [Favourites].
2. Press [Menu] > [Program guide].
4. Press the desired favourites number.
If you want to overwrite an existing
favourites, press and hold the respective
favourites number.
䳜 If you want to save the stations to the
[Favourites] menu, press [ ] and then
press the desired favourites number.
A Broadcast station name: Displays the
broadcast station name.
B [
䳜 Press [Station] or [Program type] to
arrange the list in station or program
type order.
]: Moves to the previous screen.
C Program name: Displays the program
title.
D Program time: Displays the program
time and duration.
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Radio operation
SLS (Slide Show) - DAB only
Scan
Sound settings
You can view the slide show image information
when image information is available from the
broadcasting station in the DAB mode.
This function scans all stations and plays
only stations with good signal strength for 5
seconds each.
1. Press [Menu] > [Sound settings].
1. Press [DAB/FM] on the screen.
Press [d Scan].
Press [Z Stop] to stop the scan function.
2. Press [
].
Note
The [ ] icon may not be displayed if there
is no information being transmitted by the
broadcasting station.
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2. For details refer to page 61 (䳖Sound䳗).
USB Operation
USB Operation
Playing USB music
Skip
You can play music files stored on a USB
memory device.
You can play the previous or next file.
Connect a USB device to the USB port and
playback starts automatically.
Position
Screen
Head unit
Description
䳜 Press [C/V].
䳜 Pressing [C] after 3
seconds of playback time
plays the current file from
the beginning.
䳜 Press [SSEEK/TRACKW].
䳜 Pressing [SSEEK] after 3
seconds of playback time
plays the current file from
the beginning.
Note
To play USB music while a different source is
playing, press [MEDIA] > [USB Music].
Pause
You can pause the playing file.
Search
You can fast rewind/forward to a specific point
of a file.
Position
Description
Screen
Press and hold [C/V] and
then release at the point you
want.
Head unit
Press and hold [SSEEK/
TRACKW] and then release at
the point you want.
Press [M] during playback.
Press [d] to play it again.
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Note
When you drag or touch the desired part on
the progress bar, the music of the selected
part plays.
Seek
You can play the file directly by searching for
the desired file.
1. Turn [FILE/ENTER/TUNE] to search for a
desired file.
2. If the desired file is displayed, press the
[FILE/ENTER/TUNE] to play the file.
USB Operation
Delete current file
List
You can delete the currently playing file in the
USB.
You can search for a desired file using the
music list of the USB Menu.
1. Press [Menu] > [Delete current file].
Playing the desired file by searching in
the music list
1. Press [List].
Using the list menu
1. Press [Menu] in list screen.
2. Press [Show current track]. The screen
moves to the file list currently playing.
2. Press [Yes].
Notes
䳜 The deleted file(s) can be found in the
䳖to_delete䳗 folder.
䳜 It is not available on exFAT or NTFS file
format USB devices.
Sound settings
1. Press [Menu] > [Sound settings].
2. Press the desired file after searching for a
category.
The category can be sorted by [File],
[Artist], [Song], [Album], or [Recently
added].
Note
Press [
] to move up a folder.
2. For details refer to page 61 (䳖Sound䳗).
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USB Operation
Repeat
Shuffle
You can play a set of files repeatedly.
].
1. Press [
You can play files in random order.
].
1. Press [
2. Select the desired mode by pressing
] repeatedly.
2. Press [
䳜[
] again to turn shuffle off.
]: Plays all files sequentially.
]: Repeats all files within the current
䳜[
folder.
䳜[
]: Repeats the current file, only.
]: Plays the files sequentially within
䳜[
the [Artist], [Song], [Album], or [Recently
added].
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iPod Operation
iPod Operation
Playing iPod
1. Press [List].
2. Select the desired mode by pressing
] repeatedly.
1. Use an iPod exclusive cable to connect an
iPod to the USB connector.
2. Press [MEDIA].
To play an iPod while a different source is
playing, press [MEDIA] > [iPod].
Skip
You can play the previous or next file. For
details refer to page 23 (䳖Skip䳗).
Search
You can fast rewind/forward to a specific point
of a file. For details refer to page 23 (䳖Search䳗).
]: Plays all files sequentially.
䳜[
]: Repeats the current file, only.
Shuffle
You can play files in random order.
].
1. Press [
Pause
You can pause the playing file. For details refer
to page 23 (䳖Pause䳗).
䳜[
2. Press the desired file after searching
for [Playlist], [Artist], [Album], [Song], or
[Other].
Repeat
You can play a set of files repeatedly.
].
1. Press [
2. Press [
] again to turn shuffle off.
Seek
Sound settings
You can play the file directly by searching for
the desired file. For details refer to page 23
(䳖Seek䳗).
1. Press [Menu] > [Sound settings].
2. For details refer to page 61 (䳖Sound䳗).
List
You can play the desired file by searching in
the files list in the iPod Menu.
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Auxiliary device operation
Auxiliary device operation
Playing an AUX source
1. Connect an auxiliary device to the AUX
terminal.
2. Play the auxiliary device.
Note
To play an auxiliary device while a different
source is playing, press [MEDIA] > [AUX].
Sound settings
1. Press [Menu] > [Sound settings].
2. For details refer to page 61 (䳖Sound䳗).
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Bluetooth® audio
Bluetooth® audio
Playing Bluetooth audio
Starting the Bluetooth audio
Skip
䳜 Music stored on the mobile phone can be
played in the vehicle through Bluetooth audio
streaming.
1. Connect your Bluetooth device to the head
unit.
You can play the previous or next file.
䳜 Bluetooth audio can be played only when a
Bluetooth phone or Bluetooth audio device
has been connected. To play Bluetooth audio,
connect the Bluetooth phone to the vehicle
system. For more information on connecting
Bluetooth, please refer to the owner䳓s
manual [Pairing and connecting the unit and
a Bluetooth phone] on page 53.
The Bluetooth audio screen is displayed.
2. Press [MEDIA].
Repeat
You can play a set of files repeatedly.
Select the desired mode by pressing [
repeatedly.
Shuffle
You can play files in random order.
Select the desired mode by pressing [
repeatedly.
䳜 If Bluetooth is disconnected while playing
Bluetooth audio, the audio stream will be
interrupted.
䳜 The audio streaming function may not be
supported on some mobile phones. Only
one function can be used at a time, You can
not use the Bluetooth hands-free and the
Bluetooth audio function at the same time.
For example, if you convert to the Bluetooth
hands-free while playing Bluetooth audio, the
music stream is paused.
For details refer to page 23 (䳖Skip䳗).
Note
To play Bluetooth audio while a different
source is playing, press [MEDIA] > [Bluetooth
Audio].
Note
These features may not be supported in some
Bluetooth devices.
Connection settings
1. Press [Menu] > [Connection settings].
Pause
Press [
Press [
] during playback.
] to play it again.
䳜 Playing music from the vehicle is not possible
when there are no music files saved on the
mobile phone.
2. For details refer to page 63 (䳖Bluetooth
connections䳗).
Sound settings
1. Press [Menu] > [Sound settings].
2. For details refer to page 61 (䳖Sound䳗).
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Voice memo
Voice memo
Making a voice memo
Press [All menus] >[Voice memo] on the menu.
䳜 The latest voice memo is placed on the top of
voice memo list, and it is automatically saved
as a 䳒YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS䳓 in the list.
䳜 When the storage space is full during
recording the voice memo, the voice memo
ends after saving.
Skip
You can play the previous or next voice memo.
Position
Screen
Press [All menus] >[Voice memo] on the menu.
Screen
䳜 To run voice memo, touch [].
Position
䳜 To pause voice memo, touch
[M] during recording. If you
want to restart the voice
memo, touch [].
Notes
䳜 All sounds from the unit are muted when
playing voice memo.
䳜 A voice memo pauses when receiving a phone
call via Bluetooth during the voice memo.
䳜 Press [SSEEK/TRACKW]
You can fast rewind/forward to a specific point
of a voice memo.
Description
䳜 To stop voice memo, touch
[Z] during recording.
Head unit
Search
Start/Pause/Stop the voice memo.
Position
䳜 Touch [C/V].
䳜 If you touch [C] after 3
second of the playback time,
The voice memo is played
from the beginning.
Playing a voice memo
To play voice memo, select a voice memo in
the voice memo list.
Description
Pause/Play
Position
Screen
Description
䳜 To pause voice memo, touch
[M] during playing.
䳜 Touch [d] during pause, to
play voice memo.
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Description
Screen
If you touch and hold
[C/V] and release at
the desired part, that part is
played.
Head unit
䳜 If you press and hold
[SSEEK/TRACKW] and
release at the desired part,
that part is played.
Voice memo
Deleting voice memo
Saving voice memo on a USB
1. Press [Menu] on the voice memo screen.
Checking memory space
information
2. Press [Save to USB].
1. Press [Menu] on voice memo screen.
2. Press [Memory].
3. Check the memory space of USB.
For details, refer to "Memory" on page 67.
1. Press [Menu] on the voice memo screen.
2. Press [Delete].
3. Select the voice memo to save and press
[Save] > [Yes].
䳜 To select the entire list, press [Mark all].
䳜 To uncheck the entire list, press [Unmark
all].
3. Select the voice memo to delete and press
[Delete] > [Yes].
䳜 To select the entire list, press [Mark all].
䳜 To uncheck the entire list, press [Unmark
all].
Notes
䳜 You can save in the USB device formatted as
FAT 16/32.
䳜 When saving to USB, the voice memo is saved
in the voice memo folder.
䳜 To cancel the voice memo being recorded,
press [Cancel]→[Yes].
䳜 Press [Voice memo] on the menu.
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Getting started with navigation
Getting started with navigation
Precautions for safe driving
Please observe and comply with local traffic
rules and regulations.
䳜 The route displayed for destination guidance
is a reference and the route guidance will
take you to the vicinity of your destination.
The highlighted route is not always the
shortest distance, the least congested, and in
some cases, might not be the fastest route.
䳜 Road, name, POI and speed limit may not
always be completely updated.
䳜 The vehicle position mark does not indicate
your exact location. This system uses GNSS
information, various sensors, and road map
data to display the current position. However,
errors in displaying your location may occur
if the satellite is transmitting inaccurate
signals or two or less satellite signals are
able to be received. Errors that occur in such
conditions cannot be corrected.
䳜 The position of the vehicle within the
navigation may differ from your actual
location due to various reasons, including
the satellite transmission state, vehicle
state (driving location and conditions),
etc. Additionally, the vehicle position mark
may differ from the actual position if the
map data is different from the actual
road landscape, such as changes due to
the construction of new roads. If such
differences occur, driving for a short period
of time will automatically correct the position
of the vehicle through map matching or GNSS
information.
What is GNSS?
The GNSS(Global Navigation Satellite System)
is a satellite-based navigation system made
up of a network of 32 satellites placed into
orbit by the Global Positioning System (GPS)
of U.S, GLONASS of RUSSIA, etc.
GNSS works in any weather conditions,
anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day.
There are no subscription fees or set up
charges to use GNSS.
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About satellite signals
Your unit must acquire satellite signals to
operate. If you are indoors, near tall buildings
or trees, or in a parking garage, the unit
cannot acquire satellite signals.
Acquiring satellite signals
Before the unit can determine your current
position and navigate a route, you must take
the following steps:
1. Go outside to an area free from tall
obstructions.
2. Turn on the unit.
Acquiring satellite signals can take a few
minutes.
Getting started with navigation
Operating Navigation Screen
(Bird view (3D)): The map always
displays the basic outline and details of
the surrounding roads and general area.
(North up (2D)): The map always
‐
point north, regardless of the direction
that the vehicle is moving.
‐
The navigation system displays various
information on the screen.
Map screen
4. [
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11
1. Clock display
9 10
Displays current time.
2. [
] button
Adjusts the navigation volume. For details
refer to page 33 (䳖Navigation volume䳗).
‐[
]: Changes the map scale
automatically depending on the speed and
guidance distance.
‐ [ / ]: Changes the map scale.
Moves to the home menu screen.
7. Current position display
3. Map view button
Displays the current position.
Changes the map view perspective.
Press [
‐
], [
] or [
9. Stop route/Resume route
Stop or restart the route guidance to the
destination.
] button
Displays distance and direction information
for the upcoming TBT (Turn By Turn) when
the route is activated.
11. Vehicle position mark
Displays current vehicle position and
direction.
] button
Show quick menu. For details refer to page
35 (䳖Quick menu䳗).
] button
Displays the remaining distance and the
expected time of arrival or the remaining
time until the arrival.
10. [
5. Map scale
6. [
8. Remaining distance, Arriving or
Remaining time display
].
(Heading up (2D)): The map always
displays the vehicle䳓s direction as
proceeding towards the top of the screen.
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12. Route lane
Displays the route to the destination when
a route is set.
Getting started with navigation
Zoom In / Zoom Out
Navigation volume
Scrolling map
䳜 Turn [FILE/ENTER/TUNE] left/right to set the
zoom level on the map screen.
䳜 Press [ / ] to set the zoom level on the
map screen.
Press [
Press the desired map area. The selected point
will be centred on the screen and the scroll
mark will be displayed.
Information about the marked point and
straight line distance from the current position
will be displayed at the centre of the screen.
A B
Map scale
] to adjust the volume.
This function sets the zoom level automatically
according to the speed and guidance distance.
Press [
] or [
] on the map screen.
Name
Description
Scale Fix
(inactive - "Grey")
Fix the displayed
scale.
Auto Scale
(active - "Colour")
Change the map
scale automatically
depending on the speed
and guidance distance.
/ : Press the button to mute or
unmute.
/ : Press the buttons to adjust the
volume.
: Drag the volume control bar to
adjust the volume.
D [Navigation priority]: If the box is checked,
the navigation guidance volume is louder
than the audio volume.
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Note
If a map area on the map screen is pressed, the
map will continuously scroll in the corresponding
direction until it is released.
Getting started with navigation
Making a call to POI
After searching for a POI, the POI phone
number information can be used to make a call
to the POI facility.
1. Use various search methods, such as the
map scroll function, destination search
function and so on. For details refer to
individual search function sections.
Notes
䳜 Making a call is not possible if there is no
telephone information for a POI or if there
is no mobile phone connected through
Bluetooth.
䳜 For more information on mobile phone
authentication through Bluetooth or detailed
information on conducting searches, refer
to [Pairing and connecting the unit and a
Bluetooth phone], on page 53.
Guidance to previous destinations
When starting the navigation, the 䳖Previous
destinations䳗 pop-up appears for about 10
seconds. The pop-up is displayed only when
the navigation is started without the route
planned.
Select from the list.
Note
If the box of [Deactivate this pop-up] is
checked, previous destinations pop-up is not
activated.
2. Press [ ] on the map screen.
3. Bluetooth phone is used to make call.
Press [SETUP] > [Navigation] > [Display] > [Show
previous destinations after navigation start-up]
to reactivate this pop-up.
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Getting started with navigation
Quick menu
Reroute
Map display
1. Press [
This function is used to redefine the route to
the currently set destination.
This function is used to set the map display.
] on the map screen.
1. Press [
1. Press [
] > [Map display].
] > [Route].
2. Press [Reroute].
Route options
This function is used to modify various route
options according to your needs.
1. Press [
2. Press the desired menu.
䳜[
menu.
]: Shows or hides the quick
䳜 [Route]: Changes the route conditions
by using the [Reroute], [Route options]
or [Detour] menu when the route is
activated.
䳜 [Map display]: Changes the map view
perspective.
䳜 [POI]: Displays the desired POI icons or
finds a destination by searching for POI.
䳜 [Traffic]: Shows the traffic information
list.
] > [Route].
2. Press [Route options].
3. Set the route options. For details, refer to
page 45.
4. Press [Recalculate] > [Start guidance].
Detour
This function is used to redefine the route by
setting a detour to a certain distance from the
current position.
1. Press [
] > [Route].
2. Press [Detour].
3. Select the desired option for the detour.
4. Press [Start guidance].
䳜 [Save]: Adds the current position to the
address book.
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2. Select the desired option.
䳜 [North up]: Map always points north.
䳜 [Heading up]: Map always points vehicle䳓s
direction.
䳜 [3D]: Map displays contents in three
dimensions.
䳜 [3D buildings]: Map draws buildings in
three dimensions.
Getting started with navigation
POI
This function is used to display the desired POI
icons or find a destination by searching for a
POI.
POI categories
1. Press [
] > [POI] > [POI categories].
2. Find a destination by searching for a POI.
For details, refer to page 39.
POI icon display
1. Press [
] > [POI].
䳜 [On route]: If the route is set, you can
only check traffic information on the
route.
䳜 [Category]: Select categories of traffic
information you want to see.
2. Press the desired traffic information for
details.
2. Press [On] or [Off] to set the POI icon
display on the map.
Traffic
You can obtain traffic information for a
selected category.
1. Press [
Edit POI
1. Press [
] > [Traffic].
] > [POI] > [Edit].
2. Press the desired POI to change.
3. Select the desired POI to replace.
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䳜 [Detour]: Detour the traffic event.
䳜 [Previous/Next]: Show the previous or
next traffic event.
Getting started with navigation
Save
Navigation menu
This function is used to add the current
position to the address book.
1. Press [NAV] on the head unit.
1. Press [
] > [Save].
2. Edit the desired item.
2. Press the desired option.
䳜 [Name]: Change the name.
䳜 [Phone Number]: Enter the phone
number.
䳜 [Display on Map]: Set how to be displayed
on the map screen.
䳜 [Destination]: Finds a destination by
using the [Destination] menu, refer to
pages 38-44.
䳜 [Route]: Changes the route conditions by
using the [Route] menu when the route
is activated, refer to pages 45-47.
䳜 [Favourite]: Save into favourite items.
3. Press [Save].
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Searching for destination
Searching for destination
Places Search
3. Press the preferred item from the list.
Address Search
You can find the destination by searching for a
place.
䳜 [Filter by city or suburb]: Filters the list
by entering the city or suburb.
You can find the destination by searching for
an address.
1. Press [NAV] > [Place or address].
䳜 [Filter by category]: Filters the list by
selecting the category.
1. Press [NAV] > [Address].
4. Press [Set as destination].
When a route has been set, press [Yes] to
change the destination.
䳜 If you want to add a waypoint when a
route has been set, press [Add waypoint].
For more details, refer to 䳖Edit route䳗 on
page 46.
2. Enter POI name, address or coordinates,
then press [OK].
䳜 If you want to add the position to
[Address book] menu, press [Save].
For more details, refer to 䳖Adding the
position to address book䳗 on page 41.
5. Press [Start guidance].
Note
The destination is saved in the [Previous
destinations] menu automatically, refer to
page 39.
䳜 If you want to search only in a specific
state, press 䳖State button䳗 on the top
right and select the desired state.
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2. Enter the Street no., Street, City or Suburb
and select State corresponding to the
desired destination.
Searching for destination
3. Follow steps 4-5 of 䳖Places Search䳗 on
page 38.
Previous destinations
POI categories
Note
The destination is saved in the [Previous
destinations] menu automatically, refer to
page 39.
You can select one of the locations you have
previously searched for as a destination,
waypoint and start point.
You can set a POI as destination using different
search methods.
1. Press [NAV] > [Previous destinations].
䳜 Press [Date] or [Name] to arrange the
list in date or name order.
䳜 Press [Delete items] to delete the
previous destinations. Select the desired
item, then press [Delete] > [Yes].
‐ [Mark all]: Marks all items.
‐ [Unmark all]: Unmarks all items.
2. Press the preferred item from the list.
3. Follow steps 4-5 of 䳖Places Search䳗 on
page 38.
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1. Press [NAV] > [POI categories].
䳜 Press [History] to see POI categories you
searched for.
䳜 Press [Search] to search POI category
name.
2. Select one of the categories.
3. Select one of the search options.
䳜 [Near current position]: Finds POI near
current vehicle position.
䳜 [Near destination]: Finds POI near
selected destination.
䳜 [Along route]: Finds POI along route.
䳜 [Near scroll mark]: Finds POI around the
current cursor when the map is scrolled.
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䳜 [Near city center]: Finds POI located in a
specific city or suburb.
4. Press the preferred item from the list.
5. Follow steps 4-5 of 䳖Places Search䳗 on
page 38.
Service stations
Restaurants
You can find a destination for a service station.
You can find a destination for a restaurant.
1. Press [NAV] > [Service stations].
1. Press [NAV] > [Restaurants].
2. Select one of the search option.
2. Select one of the search option.
䳜 [Near current position]: Finds service
stations near current vehicle position.
䳜 [Near destination]: Finds service stations
near selected destination.
䳜 [Along route]: Finds service stations
along route.
䳜 [Near scroll mark]: Finds service stations
around the current cursor when the map
is scrolled.
䳜 [Near current position]: Finds restaurants
near current vehicle position.
䳜 [Near destination]: Finds restaurants
near selected destination.
䳜 [Along route]: Finds restaurants along
route.
䳜 [Near scroll mark]: Finds restaurants
around the current cursor when the map
is scrolled.
䳜 [Near city center]: Finds service stations
located in a specific city or suburb.
䳜 [Near city center]: Finds restaurants
located in a specific city or suburb.
3. Press the preferred item from the list.
3. Press the preferred item from the list.
4. Follow steps 4-5 of 䳖Places Search䳗 on
page 38.
4. Follow steps 4-5 of 䳖Places Search䳗 on
page 38.
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Searching for destination
Emergency
Address book
Adding the position to address book
You can find the emergency in order of
proximity from your current location.
You can select a destination from a location
saved in the [Address book] menu. To utilise
this function more effectively, destinations
that you often travel to should be saved in
advance.
You can add the current position or the
selected place to the address book.
1. Press [NAV] > [Emergency].
First of all, store in the [Address book] menu
through the destination search function.
1. To add the current position, press [
[Save] on the map screen.
]>
To add the selected place, press [Save]
after searching for a destination or
scrolling on the map.
1. Press [NAV] > [Address book].
2. Select the desired emergency (Police
stations, Hospitals, Kia dealerships or
Roadside assistance).
3. Press the preferred item from the list.
4. Follow steps 4-5 of 䳖Places Search䳗 on
page 38.
2. Enter the desired name and press [Save].
2. Press the preferred item from the list.
3. Follow steps 4-5 of 䳖Places Search䳗 on
page 38.
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Note
Press [NAV] > [Address book] to check the
added position.
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Exporting address book to USB
Importing address book from USB
This function is used to export the address
book to a USB memory device.
This function is used to import the address
book saved on a USB memory device.
1. Connect a USB device to the USB port.
1. Connect a USB device to the USB port.
2. Press [SETUP] > [Navigation] > [My data] >
[Export address book to USB].
2. Press [SETUP] > [Navigation] > [My data] >
[Import address book from USB].
Notes
䳜 The amount of data available for importing
to a USB device is limited based on the
number of address book items supported by
the navigation system.
䳜 If the data stored on the USB device uses
different coordinates from your navigation
system, the importing location may change.
䳜 The import function can update the favourite
list as well as the address book previously
saved.
3. Press [Yes].
4. Press [OK].
Notes
䳜 The export function may not always be
supported due to the USB format type.
䳜 Using the function after successfully
importing is recommended.
3. Press [Yes].
4. Press [OK].
Press [View] to view the imported address
book.
䳜 Exporting is not available from exFAT or
NTFS file formats.
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Searching for destination
Editing address book
Deleting address book
Coordinates
1. Press [Edit] in address book list.
1. Press [Delete items] in address book list.
You can find a destination by entering the
coordinates of latitude and longitude.
2. Edit the desired item.
There are two ways to search by coordinates
([D.M.S] or [Decimal degrees]).
1. Press [NAV] > [Coordinates].
䳜 [Name]: Change the name.
2. Select the desired item, then press [Delete]
> [Yes].
䳜 [Address]: Change the location.
䳜 [Mark all]: Marks all items.
䳜 [Phone Number]: Enter the phone
number.
䳜 [Unmark all]: Unmarks all items.
2. Press [D.M.S] or [Decimal degrees].
3. Enter the coordinates and press [OK].
䳜 [Display on Map]: Set how to be displayed
on the map screen.
4. Follow steps 4-5 of 䳖Places Search䳗 on
page 38.
䳜 [Favourite]: Save in the favourite items.
3. Press [Save].
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Searching for destination
Home, Office, Favourites
If your home location, office location,
and favourite locations are already in the
[Favourite] menu they can be easily retrieved
by tapping on them.
Registering Home, Office or
Favourites
Finding your Home, Office, or
Favourite place
1. Press [NAV].
1. Press [Go home], [Office], or [Favourite
(1~3)].
2. Press [Go home], [Office], or [Favourite
(1~3)].
First of all, store home, office or favourites in
the [Favourite] menu through the destination
search function.
3. Select the desired position through the
destination search function.
4. Press [OK] when the destination search is
completed.
It is saved in the [Favourite] menu
automatically.
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2. Follow steps 4-5 of 䳖Places Search䳗 on
page 38.
Using the route menu
Using the route menu
Stop guidance/ Resume
guidance
If you want to stop the route guidance when a
route is active, press [NAV] > [Route] > [Stop].
If you want to start the route guidance, press
[NAV] > [Route] > [Resume].
Route options
You can set route options according to your
needs.
1. Press [NAV] > [Route] > [Options].
䳜 [Traffic information]
‐ [On]/[Off]: Route calculation whether
real time traffic or not.
䳜 [Highway], [Toll roads], [Ferry], [Time
restriction], [Private/Gated roads],
[Unsealed roads], [Tunnel]
Overview
You can check the entire route between your
current location and your destination.
1. Press [NAV] > [Route] > [Overview].
‐ [Use]: Calculates the route including
the Highway, Toll roads, Ferry, Time
restriction, Private/Gated roads,
Unsealed roads, or Tunnel.
‐ [Minimise]: Calculates the route
minimising the use of Highways, Toll
roads, Ferries, Time restricted roads,
Private/Gated roads, Unsealed roads, or
Tunnels.
3. Press [Recalculate] to apply the route
option settings.
Note
Not all options may be supported.
2. Press the desired items.
䳜 [Start guidance]: Starts the guidance.
䳜 [Route options]: Changes the route
options.
䳜 [Route info.]: Displays the route
information.
䳜 [Edit route]: Edits the route.
2. Set the desired options.
䳜 [Route]
‐ [Route 1]: Calculates the optimised
route based on arrival time.
‐ [Route 2]: Calculates the optimised
route based on distance.
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Using the route menu
Preview
Edit route
This allows you to check the detailed route by
section.
This allows you to edit the current route.
1. Press [NAV] > [Route] > [Edit].
1. Press [NAV] > [Route] > [Preview].
䳜[
]: Moves to the departure section.
䳜[
]: Moves to the previous section.
䳜[
]: Moves to the next section.
䳜[
]: Moves to the destination section.
䳜[
progress bar.
䳜 [Optimise]: Sorts waypoints by closest
distance from the current position.
6. Press [OK] > [Start guidance].
2. Press [Add waypoint].
2. Press the desired items.
5. If you want to reorder the route, drag it to
the desired position, or press [ ]/[ ].
3. Add the waypoint through destination
search function.
]: Displays the
4. If you want to add a waypoint, follow
steps 2~3.
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Using the route menu
Route information
Avoid street
This allows you to view the distance to the
next guide point and the turning direction at
that guide point.
This allows you to modify and recalculate a set
route by avoiding specific streets.
1. Press [NAV] > [Route] > [Information].
This allows you to avoid certain streets. You
can calculate an alternative route from the
vehicle location to the destination.
1. Press [NAV] > [Route] > [Avoid street].
2. Select the desired item to check the map
information.
2. Press the street(s) that you want to avoid.
3. Press [OK].
If you want to cancel it, press [Unmark all].
4. Press [Detour] > [Start guidance].
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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Before using the Bluetooth
hands-free
What is Bluetooth Wireless
Technology?
䳜 Bluetooth Wireless Technology refers to a
short-distance wireless networking technology
which uses a 2.45 GHz frequency to connect
various devices within a certain distance.
䳜 Supported within PCs, external devices, Bluetooth
phones, PDAs, various electronic devices, and
automotive environments, Bluetooth Wireless
Technology is transmitted at high speeds without
having to use a connector cable.
䳜 Bluetooth hands-free refers to a device which
allows the user to conveniently make phone calls
with Bluetooth mobile phones through the system.
䳜 The Bluetooth hands-free feature may not
be supported on some mobile phones.
Precautions for safe driving
䳜 Bluetooth hands-free is a feature that enables
drivers to practice safe driving. Connecting the
head unit with a Bluetooth phone allows the
user to conveniently make calls, receive calls,
and manage the phone book. Before using
Bluetooth Wireless Technology, carefully read
the contents of this owner䳓s manual.
䳜 Excessive use or operations while driving
may lead to negligent driving practices and
be the cause of accidents. Do not operate
the device excessively while driving.
䳜 Viewing the screen for prolonged periods of
time is dangerous and may lead to accidents.
When driving, view the screen only for short
periods of time.
Cautions upon connecting Bluetooth
phone
䳜 Before connecting the head unit with the
mobile phone, check to see that the mobile
phone supports Bluetooth features.
䳜 If you do not want automatic connection with
your Bluetooth device, turn the Bluetooth
feature off on the Bluetooth device.
䳜 Park the vehicle when pairing the head unit
with the mobile phone.
䳜 Some Bluetooth features may occasionally
not operate properly depending on the
firmware version of your mobile phone. If
such features can be operated after receiving
a S/W upgrade from your mobile phone
manufacturer, unpair all devices and pair
again before use.
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Pairing and connecting the
unit and a Bluetooth phone
To use the Bluetooth feature, make sure the
Bluetooth on your phone is turned on. Refer to
your phone䳓s user guide.
When no phones have been paired
1. Press [ ] > [All menus] > [Phone].
Or press [ ] on the steering wheel
remote control.
䳜 [Cancel]: Cancels Bluetooth connection.
2. In your phone, initiate a search for
Bluetooth devices (The default vehicle
name is KIA MOTORS).
3. 1) If the SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) is not
supported, enter the passkey on your
Bluetooth device (The default passkey
is 0000).
2) If the SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) is
supported, press [Yes] on the pop-up
screen of your Bluetooth device.
(The pop-up screen may differ from the
actual information on the Bluetooth
device.)
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
4. Bluetooth device is connected.
The mobile phone contacts and the calling
list are downloaded.
When the connection fails, a failure
message is displayed on the screen.
2) When using [
] button, press [
].
The mobile phone contacts and the calling
list are downloaded.
When the connection fails, a failure
message is displayed on the screen.
When a phone is already paired
1. Press [ ] > [All menus] > [Phone].
Or press [ ] on the steering wheel
remote control.
2. Press the device from the Bluetooth device
list pop-up screen.
If you want to pair additional device, press
[Add new]. Follow steps 3-4 䳖When no
phones have been paired䳗.
When pairing additional device
1. 1) When using [SETUP] button, press
[SETUP] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth
connections].
5. Bluetooth device is connected.
2. 1) Select the device you want to connect.
2) If there is no device you want to
connect, press [Add new].
3. In your phone, initiate a search for
Bluetooth devices (The default vehicle
name is KIA MOTORS).
4. 1) If the SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) is not
supported, enter the passkey on your
Bluetooth device (The default passkey
is 0000).
2) If the SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) is
supported, press [Yes] on the pop-up
screen of your Bluetooth device.
(The pop-up screen may differ from
the actual information on the Bluetooth
device.)
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Notes
䳜 For safety reasons, pairing a Bluetooth
phone is not possible when the vehicle is in
motion. Park the vehicle in a safe location
to pair a Bluetooth phone. In order to pair a
new phone, you must first delete one of the
previously paired phones.
䳜 Some functions may not be supported due to
limited Bluetooth compatibility.
䳜 When a Bluetooth device is connected, a new
device cannot be paired.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Disconnecting the connected phone
Deleting Bluetooth Devices
1. Press [SETUP] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth
connections].
If you do not need to use a phone any
longer, you can delete it. Note that deleting a
Bluetooth device will delete all calling lists and
contact entries.
2. Select the connected phone.
1. Press [SETUP] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth
connections].
2. Press [Delete devices].
3. Select the desired devices, then press
[Delete] > [Yes].
3. Press [Yes].
Making a call by entering
phone number
Connect your unit and Bluetooth phone before
making a call.
1. Enter the phone number using the keypad
on the phone screen.
2. Press [ ] on the phone screen or [
the steering wheel remote control.
Note
If you press the wrong number, press [
delete one digit of the entered number.
] on
] to
Making a call by redialling
Note
Press and hold [ ] on the phone screen or [
on the steering wheel remote control.
If you want to connect the disconnected phone
again, select the disconnected phone.
䳜 [Mark all]: Marks all items.
䳜 [Unmark all]: Unmarks all items.
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Note
Redialling is not possible when there is no
number in the dialled calls list.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Answering/Rejecting a call
1. If there is an incoming call, a pop-up
message will appear.
As shown below, the call is switched to the
mobile phone.
Using the menu during a
phone call
When making a call, you can use the following
menu items.
2. Press [Accept] in the pop-up message or
[ ] on the steering wheel remote control.
To reject a call, select [Reject] in the popup message or [ ] on the steering wheel
remote control.
Notes
䳜 If the Call-ID service is available, the caller䳓s
phone number is displayed.
䳜 If the caller䳓s phone number is saved in the
phone book, the caller䳓s name is displayed on
the unit.
2. If you want to switch the call to the
vehicle hands-free while talking on the
mobile phone, press [Use hands-free] on
the screen or press and hold [ ] on the
steering wheel remote control.
Position
Description
Switches a voice call from
the vehicle hands-free to the
mobile phone.
Ending a call
Ends a call.
Switching call to the mobile
phone
1. To end a call, press [ ] on the phone
screen or [ ] on the steering wheel
remote control.
Changes to the screen for
entering ARS numbers.
1. If you want to switch the call to the mobile
phone while talking on the vehicle handsfree, press [Use private] on the screen or
press and hold [ ] on the steering wheel
remote control.
2. The call is ended.
Sets the outgoing volume
during a call
Touch the icon to set the
outgoing volume mutely
during a call. Touch it again to
cancel the volume set mutely.
䳜 Upon receiving a call, the [Reject] function
may not be supported on some mobile
phones.
The call is switched to the vehicle hands-free.
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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Calling list
Downloading call history
Contacts
Making a call from calling list
You can download the call history information
from your mobile phone.
Making a call from contacts
1. Press [
1. Press [
] on the phone screen.
] on the phone screen.
2. Press [Menu] > [Download] > [Yes].
2. Press [All], [Dialled], [Received] or [Missed].
䳜 [All]: Displays all calling list.
䳜 [Dialled]: Displays the outgoing calling list.
䳜 [Received]: Displays the incoming calling
list.
䳜 [Missed]: Displays the missed calling list.
3. Press the entry you want to call.
Notes
䳜 Up to 50 received, dialled, and missed call
history lists can be downloaded.
䳜 The download feature may not be supported
on some mobile phones. Check to see that
the Bluetooth device supports the download
feature.
Note
The calling list may not be saved in some
mobile phones.
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1. Press [ ] on the phone screen.
The contacts are displayed on the screen.
2. Select the contact you want to call from
the list of contacts.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Downloading mobile phone contacts
Searching by name or number
Favourites
You can download contacts from your mobile
phone.
You can search contacts for the name or
number that you enter.
Calling favourites
1. Press [ ] > [Menu] > [Search] on the
phone screen.
If the phone number has already been stored
in the Favourites, it can be easily called by
tapping on it.
1. Press [
] on the phone screen.
2. Press [Menu] > [Download] > [Yes].
First of all, add the phone number in the
favourites. Refer to 䳖Adding as a favourite䳗 on
page 59.
1. Press [
] on the phone screen.
2. Enter the name or number, press [OK].
Notes
䳜 Upon updating mobile phone contacts, the
previous data is deleted.
䳜 This feature may not be supported on some
mobile phones.
䳜 Up to 5000 phone contacts lists can be
downloaded.
3. Select the contact you want to call.
2. Select the desired favourite.
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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Adding as a favourite
Up to 20 contacts can be added to favourites
menu.
1. Press [
screen.
] > [Add new] on the phone
Note
If the phone numbers have already been
stored in the favourites, you can add or delete
them by pressing [Menu] > [Edit].
Deleting favourites
1. Press [
] on the phone screen.
2. Press [Menu] > [Delete items].
Messages
You can check the text messages or send any
message on the screen.
1. Press [ ] on the phone screen.
If any text message has already been
in the [ ], it can be easily checked by
tapping on it.
First of all, connect a Bluetooth device by
tapping [Connect].
Please turn On [Show Notifications] in the
Bluetooth settings of your device.
2. Select one of the contacts.
3. Select the desired item, then press [Delete]
> [Yes].
䳜 [Mark all]: Marks all items.
䳜 [Unmark all]: Unmarks all items.
2. Select the desired message.
Phone settings
This menu describes phone settings.
3. Press [
] > [Close] > [
1. Press [
].
] on the phone screen.
2. For details, refer to 䳖Bluetooth䳗 on page 63.
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Settings
Settings
[Settings] menu overview
[Settings] menu
Navigation
This menu describes navigation settings.
Navigation
Display
Sound
This menu is used to change display settings.
Display
1. Press [SETUP] > [Navigation] > [Display].
Bluetooth
Phone projection
䳜 [Show traffic information]: Sets whether
to show traffic information or not.
䳜 [Route indicator line]: Selects the desired
indicator line.
Guidance
This menu is used to change the guidance
settings.
1. Press [SETUP] > [Navigation] > [Guidance].
Custom button
Date/Time
Language
Keyboard
Screen saver
Advanced
System info
2. Select the desired items.
䳜 [Show previous destinations after
navigation start-up]: When this box
is checked and navigation is started
without a route planned, the 䳖Previous
destinations䳗 pop-up will be displayed.
䳜 [Automatic return after scrolling]: Sets
whether to return to the current position
on the map automatically after scrolling
or not.
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2. Select the desired items.
䳜 [Number of guidance prompts]: Sets the
number of guidance prompts to fewer or
more.
䳜 [Camera alert]: Sets how to execute the
camera alert.
‐ [Camera guidance when navigation is
MUTE]: Sets the camera guidance when
navigation is MUTE (None/ Use voice/
Use beeps).
Settings
‐ [Surface road]: Sets the camera alert point
for normal roads (100 m/ 300 m/ 500 m).
‐ [Highway]: Sets the camera alert point
when on a highway (500 m/ 700 m/ 1 km).
䳜 [Safety alert]: Selects the desired
categories for safety alerts.
䳜 [Traffic event popup]: Sets whether to
show the traffic event pop-up or not.
䳜 [Speed limit]: Sets whether to display the
speed limit in map screen or not.
My data
䳜 [Export address book to USB]: This
function is used to export the address
book to a USB memory device. For
details, refer to 䳖Exporting address book
to USB䳗 on page 42.
Sound
This menu is used to adjust the sound effects
for the whole system (It may vary depending
on the type of vehicle).
1. Press [SETUP] > [Sound].
Default
This menu is used to reset navigation settings
to factory default.
1. Press [SETUP] > [Navigation] > [Default].
2. Press [Default] > [Yes].
1. Press [SETUP] > [Navigation] > [My data].
2. Select the desired items.
䳜 [Position]: This menu 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
passenger or rear seats.
‐ Press [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] to control the
sound positioning.
‐ Drag and drop the dot to a desired
place to adjust the sound position.
‐ Press [ ] to concentrate the sound in
the centre of the vehicle.
2. Select the desired items.
䳜 [Import address book from USB]: This
function is used to import the address
book from a USB memory device. For
details, refer to 䳖Importing address book
from USB䳗 on page 42.
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Settings
䳜 [Volume]: This menu allows you to set
the volume level for [Radio], [Media],
[Navigation] and [Ringtone].
‐ Press [-]/[+] to control volume settings.
‐ Drag the slide bar to control volume
settings.
䳜 [Equaliser]: This menu allows you to set
the Bass [BASS]/ Middle [MID]/ Treble
[TREBLE].
‐ Press [-]/[+] to control bass/middle/
treble settings.
䳜
‐ Drag the slide bar to control bass/
middle/treble settings.
‐ Press [Centre] to initialise the settings.
䳜 [Loudness]:
‐ [Navigation prioritised]: Lowering of all
other audio volumes during playback of
navigation prompts.
‐ [Reverse warning priority]: Lowering of
audio volumes when the shift lever is
set to reverse.
䳜
‐ [Navigation during phone calls]:
Playback of route guidance prompts
during phone calls.
䳜
䳜
‐ [Volume limitation on startup]: If the
audio volume is exceeding the defined
maximum upon vehicle start, it is
lowered accordingly. After you turn
the system on, audio volume would
not be changed if previous volume
was moderate (1~20). After you turn
the system on, audio volume would be
decreased to 20 if the previous volume
was too high (more than 20).
[Navigation volume]:
‐ [Use map screen volume buttons]:
If this is selected, Navigation volume is
adjusted with the volume buttons on
the map screen.
‐ [Use map screen volume buttons
or volume knob]: If this is selected,
Navigation volume is adjusted with the
volume buttons on the map screen
or by turning the volume knob during
navigation prompts.
[Advanced]: If [SDVC] is selected, volume
is automatically adjusted to vehicle
speed.
[Default]: Reset sound settings to
factory default.
[Beep]: This menu allows you to play a
beep sound whenever you operate the
touch screen. Press [Beep].
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Display
This menu is used to adjust the illumination and
set the dimming mode for the whole system.
1. Press [SETUP] > [Display].
2. Select the desired items.
䳜 [Dimming]: Set display brightness
according to mode changes.
‐ [Auto-illumination]: Display brightness
is automatically adjusted according to
lighting conditions.
‐ [Daylight]: Display brightness remains
in daylight mode.
‐ [Night]: Display brightness remains in
night mode.
䳜 [Brightness]: Set display brightness for
daylight or night mode.
‐ Press [-]/[+] to control display
brightness settings.
‐ Drag the slide bar to control display
brightness settings.
Settings
‐ Press [Centre] to initialise the settings.
䳜 [Default]: Reset display settings to
factory default.
䳜 [Display Off]: Press [Display Off] to turn
the screen off. Press the screen to turn
the screen on.
Bluetooth
This menu describes Bluetooth phone settings.
Bluetooth connections
This menu is used to pair and connect the
head unit and a Bluetooth phone.
Press [SETUP] > [Bluetooth] > [Bluetooth
connections].
B Bluetooth audio connection status: An icon
appears when you make a Bluetooth audio
connection.
C Bluetooth hands-free connection status:
An icon appears when you make a
Bluetooth hands-free connection.
D [Add new]: Registers a new Bluetooth device.
E [Delete devices]: Switches to the delete
devices screen.
F [Help]: Moves to the Bluetooth connection
help screen.
Auto connection priority
If auto connection priority is turned on,
a Bluetooth device will automatically be
connected according to the option setting
when the vehicle ignition is turned on.
Note
If there is no phone selected, the previously
connected phone will be automatically
connected. If there are no previously connected
phones, the system will try to connect to
devices in the list in order.
System Bluetooth info
Vehicle name
You can change the Bluetooth device name of
the vehicle.
1. Press [SETUP] > [Bluetooth] > [System
Bluetooth info] > [Vehicle name].
1. Press [SETUP] > [Bluetooth] > [Auto
connection priority].
BC
A Paired device list: Displays the paired
Bluetooth device list. When selecting from
the list, the device is either connected or
disconnected.
2. Enter the desired name using the keypad,
then press [OK].
Note
The default vehicle name is set to KIA MOTORS.
2. Select the desired items.
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Settings
Passkey
Phone projection
Custom button
You can change the passkey used for
Bluetooth device authentication.
This menu describes phone projection settings.
You can assign a function to the custom
button.
1. Press [SETUP] > [Bluetooth] > [System
Bluetooth info] > [Passkey].
1. Press [SETUP] > [Phone projection].
1. Press [SETUP] > [Custom button].
2. Press the desired items.
2. Enter the passkey using the keypad, then
press [OK].
Note
The passkey is a 4-digit authentication code
used for a Bluetooth connection between the
mobile phone and the vehicle system. The
default passkey is set to 0000.
Default
This menu is used to reset the Bluetooth
settings to factory default.
1. Press [SETUP] > [Bluetooth] > [Default].
䳜 [Android Auto]: If Android Auto is
checked, you can use the functions of
your Android device with a USB cable
connected.
䳜 [Apple CarPlay]: If Apple CarPlay is
checked, you can use the functions of
your iPhone with a USB cable connected.
Note
This [Phone projection] menu cannot be
operated if any USB device, iPod or Android
Auto/Apple CarPlay device has been connected
to the system.
2. Press [Yes].
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2. Select the desired function.
Settings
Date/Time
Language
Keyboard
This menu describes date and clock settings.
This menu is used to set the language of the
system.
This menu is used to configure the keyboard
layout for each language.
1. Press [SETUP] > [Language].
Configured keyboard layouts are applied to all
input modes.
1. Press [SETUP] > [Date/Time].
1. Press [SETUP] > [Keyboard].
2. Select the desired items.
䳜 [GPS time]: Displays time according to
the received GNSS time.
2. Select the desired language.
2. Select the keyboard type.
䳜 [24-hour]: Switches to 12 hour or 24
hour.
䳜 [Default keyboard]: Select [English] or
[Korean].
䳜 [Daylight savings time]: Turns the
daylight savings time on or off. When
daylight savings time is turned on, the
clock is moved forward one hour.
䳜 [Keyboard type]: Select [QWERTY] or
[ABCD].
䳜 [Time Zone]: Selects the region for clock
setting. It is only available when there is
no SD card or SD card error.
Note
Time is displayed when the GNSS signal is
received after connecting the battery again.
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Settings
Screen saver
Advanced
This menu is used to select the screen
displayed when the system power is turned
off.
This menu describes advanced settings.
1. Press [SETUP] > [Screen saver].
1. Press [SETUP] > [Advanced].
2. Select the desired items.
䳜 [Steering whl mode button]: The media
selected by you can be accessed using
the steering wheel mode button (only
active/available media).
2. Select the desired items.
䳜 [Digital]: The digital clock and date are
displayed.
䳜 [Return to map]: Select the desired time
to switch automatically from Radio/Media
to map screen.
䳜 [Analogue]: The analogue clock and date
are displayed.
䳜 [None]: Nothing is displayed.
Note
The screen saver is operated in [Display Off]
state also.
䳜 [TUNE knob function]: Select the desired
TUNE knob function on the map screen.
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䳜 [Media change notifications]: If the box
is checked, the notification pop-up for
media information will be shown on the
top of the screen, whenever content
changes.
Settings
Update
Notes
䳜 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.
䳜 Turning off the power or ejecting the SD card
during the update process may result in data
loss. Make sure to keep the ignition on and
wait until updating is completed.
For system䳓s software security, new function
addition, and map update, you need an update.
䳜 Please use only the SD card that was
included with the vehicle purchase.
1. Insert the SD card with the latest file
downloaded into the SD card slot.
䳜 The use of a separately purchased SD card
may result in damage due to heat related
deformation.
System info
Memory
Version info
You can check a memory space for voice
memo (Total memory space, used memory
space, remaining memory space).
You can view software, firmware, navigation
application, and map versions.
Press [SETUP] > [System info] > [Version info].
1. Press [SETUP] button.
2. Press [System info] > [Memory].
2. Press [SETUP] > [System info] > [Version
info].
Note
When The memory is full, refer to 䳖Deleting
voice memo䳗 on page 30.
3. Press [Update] > [OK].
Once updating is complete, the system will
automatically restart.
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䳜 Product malfunctions caused by the use of
separately purchased SD cards shall not be
covered within the product warranty.
䳜 Repeatedly connecting/disconnecting the
SD card in a short period of time may cause
damage to the device.
Settings
Default
This menu is used to reset all settings
specified by the user.
1. Press [SETUP] > [System info] > [Default].
2. Press [Default] > [Yes].
Note
This [Default] menu cannot be operated if any
USB device, iPod or Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
device has been connected to the system.
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Using rear camera - Option
Using rear camera - Option
About Rear Camera
䳜 The rear camera provides a view of the rear
of the vehicle, when reversing.
䳜 After the vehicle is started, if the shift lever
is placed in R, the rear camera power is
automatically turned on, and the rear camera
starts to operate.
Note
The rear camera has a wide angle lens to
provide a wide view, so the distance shown on
the screen differs from the actual distance.
For your safety, always check the rear, left,
and right views, when reversing.
䳜 If you change the shift lever location from R
to another position, the rear camera stops.
䳜 On the rear camera screen, the guide line for
parking is displayed, moving depending on
the direction of the steering wheel.
Turning on the rear camera
When the vehicle is started, put the shift lever
into R.
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Before thinking there is a product defect
Before thinking there is a product defect
The current vehicle position as shown
on the navigation may differ from the
actual position under the following
conditions.
䳜 When driving on Y-shaped roads with narrow
angles the current position may be displayed
in the opposite direction.
䳜 Within city streets, the current position may
be displayed on the opposite side or on an
off-road position.
䳜 When changing the zoom level from
maximum to a different level, the current
position may be displayed on a different
road.
䳜 If the vehicle is loaded onto a ferry or a
vehicle transport vehicle, the current position
may be stalled on the last position prior to
loading.
䳜 When entering a road after passing an
underground parking structure, parking
building structure, or roads with many
rotations.
䳜 When driving in heavy traffic with frequent
starts and stops.
䳜 When driving under slippery conditions, such
as heavy sand, snow, etc.
䳜 When the tyres have recently been replaced
(Especially the use of the spare tyre).
䳜 When using tyres of incorrect size.
䳜 When the tyre pressure for the 4 tyres are
different.
䳜 When the replacement tyre is worn or used.
䳜 When driving near high-rise buildings.
䳜 When a roof carrier has been installed.
䳜 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 GNSS information to provide
the current position (In such cases, up to
several minutes may be required).
Correct route guidance may not occur
due to search conditions or driving
position. The following occurrences are
not malfunctions:
䳜 Guidance to go straight may be given while
driving on a straight road.
䳜 Guidance may not be given even when
turning onto an intersection.
䳜 There are certain intersections in which
guidance may not occur.
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䳜 A route guidance signaling for a U-turn may
occur in some No U-turn intersections.
䳜 Route guidance signalling entrance into a
No-entry zone may occur (No-entry zone,
road under construction, etc.).
䳜 Guidance may be given to a position that is
not the actual destination if roads to reach
the actual destination do not exist or are too
narrow.
䳜 Faulty voice guidance may be given if the
vehicle breaks away from the designated
route (e.g. if a turn is made at an intersection
while the navigation provided guidance is to
go straight).
These situations may occur after
conducting route calculation. The
following occurrences are not
malfunctions:
䳜 Guidance may be given to a position differing
from the current position when turning at an
intersection.
䳜 When driving in high speeds, route
recalculation may take a longer period of
time.
Before thinking there is a product defect
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 authorised Kia dealer.
Problem
Possible Cause
There are small red, blue, or green dots
on the screen
Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel or lighting
deficiency may occur within 0.01% of total pixels.
The sound or image is not working
䳜 Has the ignition switch for the vehicle been turned to [ACC] or [ON]?
䳜 Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?
The screen is being displayed but sound 䳜 Has the volume been set to a low level?
is not working
䳜 Has the volume been muted?
When the power is turned on, the
corners of the screen are dark
䳜 The display appearing somewhat dark after prolonged periods of use is normal with LCD panels. It is not
a malfunction.
䳜 If the screen is very dark, contact your nearest authorised Kia dealer for assistance.
Sound is working from only one speaker Are the positions of Fader or Balance sound controls adjusted to only one side?
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?
When turning power on, the most
recent mode screen is not displayed
Within modes that play files by reading external sources, such as USB, iPod, or Bluetooth® streaming
mode, the most recently played mode screen prior to turning off power may not properly load.
䳜 If the corresponding device is not connected, the mode operated prior to the most recent mode will
operate.
䳜 If the previous mode still cannot be properly played, the mode operated prior to that will operate.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Problem
The power does not
turn on.
Possible Cause
The fuse is disconnected.
Countermeasure
䳜 Replace with a suitable fuse.
䳜 If the fuse is disconnected again, please contact your authorised Kia dealer.
The device is not properly connected.
Check to see that the device has been properly connected.
The system does
not play.
The vehicle battery is low.
Charge the battery. If the problem persists, contact your authorised Kia dealer.
Sound does not
work.
The volume level is set to the lowest
level.
Adjust the volume level.
The connection is not properly
connected.
Check to see that the device has been properly connected.
The device is currently fast-forwarding, The sound will not work when the device is fast-forwarding, rewinding, scanning,
rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow
or playing in slow mode.
mode.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
The sound or image
quality is low.
The USB does not
work.
The iPod is not
recognised even
though it has been
connected.
Possible Cause
Countermeasure
Vibration is occurring from where the
conversion switch has been installed.
The sound may be short circuited and the image distorted if the device
vibrates.
Image colour/tone quality is low.
The device will return to normal once vibrations stop.
USB memory is damaged.
Please use after formatting the USB into FAT 16/32, exFAT or NTFS format.
USB memory has been contaminated.
Remove any foreign substances on the contact surface of the USB memory
and multimedia terminal.
A separately purchased USB HUB is being
used.
Directly connect the USB memory device with the multimedia terminal in the
vehicle.
A USB extension cable is being used.
Directly connect the USB memory device with the multimedia terminal in the
vehicle.
A USB which is not a Metal Cover Type USB
Memory is being used.
Use a standard USB memory device.
An HDD type, CF, SD Memory is being used.
Use a standard USB memory device.
There are no music files which can be played.
Only MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC and WAV file formats are supported. Please use
only the supported music file formats.
There are no titles which can be played.
Use iTunes to download and save MP3 files into the iPod.
The iPod firmware version has not been
properly updated.
Use iTunes to update the firmware version and reconnect the iPod with the
device.
The iPod device does not recognise downloads. Reset the iPod and reconnect with the device.
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Trademarks and Licenses
Trademarks and Licenses
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
The Bluetooth Wireless Technology word mark
and logos are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth Wireless Technology SIG, Inc.
iPod®
iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
Open Source Software Notice
Information
To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL,
MPL and other open source licences, that
are contained in this product, please visit
http://opensource.lge.com.
In addition to the source code, all referred
licence terms, warranty disclaimers and
copyright notices are available for download.
LG Electronics will also provide open source
code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering
the cost of performing such distribution (such
as the cost of media, shipping and handling)
upon email request to opensource@lge.com.
This offer is valid for three (3) years from the
date on which you purchased the product.
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Specification
Specification
Power Supply
DC 14.4 V
Operating Power
DC 9 V ~ DC 16 V
Current Consumption
Common
Bluetooth
Maximum 14 A (Internal
amplifier)
DAB
Maximum 5 A (External
amplifier)
Dark Current
Maximum 1 mA
Operating
Temperature
-20 C ~ +70 C
Storage Temperature
-40 C ~ +85 C
Dimensions
(Head unit)
322 mm (W) X 198 mm (H) X
227 mm (D)
Weight (Head unit)
2.2 kg
Supported Profile
HFP 1.6, A2DP 1.2,
AVRCP 1.5, PBAP 1.1
Supported Bluetooth
Specification
3.0
Frequency Range
2402 MHz ~ 2480 MHz
Output Power
(Class2)
Maximum 4.0 dBm
Number of Channels
79
Tuning Range
5 A (174.928 MHz) ~ 13 F
(239.200 MHz)
Sensitivity Range
-95 dBm ~ 3 dBm
Adjacent Channel
Selectivity
35 dB
Far Off Selectivity
45 dB
AM
Radio
TFT-LCD
Tuning range
531 kHz ~ 1602 kHz
Usable Sensitivity
35 dBuV
Signal-to-noise ratio
Minimum 45 dB
FM
Tuning range
87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz
Usable Sensitivity
10 dBuV
Signal-to-noise ratio
Minimum 50 dB
Screen Size
202.46 mm (8 inches)
176.4 (W) x 99.36 (H) mm
(Active area)
Resolution
384,000 pixel
Operating Method
TFT (Thin Film Transistor)
Viewing Angle
R/L/U/D 89 (Typ)
Internal Lighting
LED
䳜 Designs and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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SUPPORT HOTLINE
Phone Number: 131KIA (131542)
Phone Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm (EST)
Postal Address:
Kia Motors Australia
Locked Bag 2207,
North Ryde, BC NSW 1670
Web Site: www.kia.com.au
P/N: MFL00000000
WARNING STATEMENT
Part 15.19 statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Part 15.21 statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer (or party responsible) for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Part 15.105 statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful
interference or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC Radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator
and your body.

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