KIA Forte (2018 year). Manual — part 16

NOTICE

n Using Compact Discs

• If the temperature inside the car is

too high, open the car windows to

ventilate before using the system.

• It is illegal to copy and use

MP3/WMA files without permis‐

sion. Use CDs that are created only

by lawful means.

• Do not apply volatile agents, such

as benzene and thinner, normal

cleaners and magnetic sprays

made for audio cassettes onto

CDs.

• To prevent the disc surface from

getting damaged, hold CDs by the

edges or the center hole only.

• Clean the disc surface with a piece

of soft cloth before playback (wipe

it from the center to the outside

edge).

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• Do not damage the disc surface or

attach pieces of sticky tape or pa‐

per.

• Make certain only CDs are inserted

into the CD player (Do not insert

more than one CD at a time).

• Keep CDs in their cases after use

to protect them from scratches or

dirt.

• Depending on the type of CDR/

CD-RW CDs, certain CDs may not

operate normally depending on

manufacturing company or re‐

cording methods.

NOTICE

n Playing an Incompatible Copy

Protected Audio CD

Some copy protected CDs, which do

not comply with international audio

CD standards (Red Book), may not

play on your car audio. Please note
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that inabilities to properly play a

copy protected CD may indicate that

the CD is defective, not the CD play‐

er.

NOTE:

Order of playing files (folders):

1. Song playing order: to se‐

quentially.

2. Folder playing order:

If no song file is contained in the

folder, that folder is not displayed.

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WARNING

n Audio System Safety Warnings

• Do not stare at the screen while

driving. Staring at the screen for

prolonged periods of time could

lead to traffic accidents.

• Do not disassemble, assemble, or

modify the audio system. Such

acts could result in accidents, fire,

or electric shock.

• Using the phone while driving may

lead to a lack of attention of traf‐

fic conditions and increase the

likelihood of accidents. Use the

phone feature after parking the

vehicle.

• Exercise caution not to spill water

or introduce foreign objects into

the device. Such acts could lead to

smoke, fire, or product malfunc‐

tion.

• Please refrain from use if the

screen is blank or no sound can be

heard as these signs may indicate

product malfunction. Continued

use in such conditions could lead to

accidents (fires, electric shock) or

product malfunctions.

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• Do not touch the antenna during

thunder or lightening as such acts

may lead to lightning induced elec‐

tric shock.

• Do not stop or park in parking-re‐

stricted areas to operate the prod‐

uct. Such acts could lead to traffic

accidents.

• Use the system with the vehicle

ignition turned on. Prolonged use

with the ignition turned off could

result in battery discharge.

WARNING

n Distracted Driving

Driving while distracted can result in

a loss of vehicle control that may

lead to an accident, severe personal

injury, and death. The driver’s pri‐

mary responsibility is in the safe and

legal operation of a vehicle, and use

of any handheld devices, other

equipment, or vehicle systems which

take the driver’s eyes, attention and

focus away from the safe operation

of a vehicle or which are not permis‐
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sible by law should never be used

during operation of the vehicle.

CAUTION

• Operating the device while driving

could lead to accidents due to a

lack of attention to external sur‐

roundings. First park the vehicle

before operating the device.

• Adjust the volume to levels that al‐

low the driver to hear sounds from

outside of the vehicle. Driving in a

state where external sounds can‐

not be heard may lead to acci‐

dents.

• Pay attention to the volume set‐

ting when turning the device on. A

sudden output of extreme volume

upon turning the device on could

lead to hearing impairment. (Ad‐

just the volume to a suitable levels

before turning off the device.)

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• If you want to change the position

of device installation, please in‐

quire with your place of purchase

or service maintenance center.

Technical expertise is required to

install or disassemble the device.

• Turn on the car ignition before us‐

ing this device. Do not operate the

audio system for long periods of

time with the ignition turned off

as such operations may lead to

battery discharge.

• Do not subject the device to severe

shock or impact. Direct pressure

onto the front side of the monitor

may cause damage to the LCD or

touch screen.

• When cleaning the device, make

sure to turn off the device and use

a dry and smooth cloth. Never use

tough materials, chemical cloths,

or solvents (alcohol, benzene, thin‐

ners, etc.) as such materials may

damage the device panel or cause

color/quality deterioration

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• Do not place beverages close to

the audio system. Spilling beverag‐

es may lead to system malfunc‐

tion.

• In case of product malfunction,

please contact your place of pur‐

chase or After Service center.

• Placing the audio system within an

electromagnetic environment may

result in noise interference.

NOTICE

n Using the USB device

• To use an external USB device,

make sure the device is not con‐

nected when starting up the vehi‐

cle. Connect the device after start‐

ing up.

• If you start the engine when the

USB device is connected, it may

damage the USB device. (USB

flashdrives are very sensitive to

electric shock.)

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• If the engine is started up or

turned off while the external USB

device is connected, the external

USB device may not work.

• The System may not play inau‐

thentic MP3 or WMA files.

1. It can only play MP3 files with

the compression rate between

8Kbps ~ 320Kbps.

2. It can only play WMA music files

with the compression rate be‐

tween 8Kbps ~ 320Kbps.

• Take precautions for static elec‐

tricity when connecting or discon‐

necting the external USB device.

• An encrypted MP3 PLAYER is not

recognizable.

• Depending on the condition of the

external USB device, the connec‐

ted external USB device can be un‐

recognizable.

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• When the formatted byte/sector

setting of External USB device is

not either 512BYTE or 2048BYTE,

then the device will not be recog‐

nized.

• Use only a USB device formatted

to FAT 12/16/32.

• USB devices without USB I/F au‐

thentication may not be recogniz‐

able.

• Make sure the USB connection ter‐

minal does not come in contact

with the human body or other ob‐

jects.

• If you repeatedly connect or dis‐

connect the USB device in a short

period of time, it may break the

device.

• You may hear a strange noise

when connecting or disconnecting

a USB device.

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• If you disconnect the external USB

device during playback in USB

mode, the external USB device can

be damaged or may malfunction.

Therefore, disconnect the external

USB device when the audio is

turned off or in another mode.(e.g,

Radio, CD)

• Depending on the type and capaci‐

ty of the external USB device or

the type of files stored in the de‐

vice, there is a difference in the

time taken for recognition of the

device.

• Do not use the USB device for pur‐

poses other than playing music

files.

• Playing videos through the USB is

not supported.

• Use of USB accessories such as re‐

chargers or heaters using USB I/F

may lower performance or cause

trouble.

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• If you use devices such as a USB

hub purchased separately, the ve‐

hicle s audio system may not rec‐

ognize the USB device. In that

case, connect the USB device di‐

rectly to the multimedia terminal

of the vehicle.

• If the USB device is divided by logi‐

cal drives, only the music files on

the highest-priority drive are rec‐

ognized by car audio.

• Devices such as MP3 Player/ Cellu‐

lar phone/Digital camera can be

unrecognizable by standard USB

I/F.

• Charging through the USB may not

be supported in some mobile devi‐

ces.

• USB HDD or USB types liable to

connection failures due to vehicle

vibrations are not supported. (i-

stick type)

• Some non-standard USB devices

(METAL COVER TYPE USB) can be

unrecognizable.

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• Some USB flash memory readers

(such as CF, SD, micro SD, etc.) or

external-HDD type devices can be

unrecognizable.

• Music files protected by DRM (DIG‐

ITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT) are

not recognizable.

• The data in the USB memory may

be lost while using this audio. Al‐

ways back up important data on a

personal storage device.

Please avoid using USB

memory products

which can be used as

key chains or cellular

phone accessories as

they could cause dam‐

age to the USB jack.

Please make certain only to use

plug type connector products.

NOTICE

n Using the iPod

®

device

• Some iPod

®

models may not sup‐

port communication protocol and

files may not properly play.
Supported iPod

®

models :

- iPhone

®

3GS/4

- iPod

®

touch 1st~4th generation

- iPod

®

nano 1st~6th generation

- iPod

®

classic

• The order of search or playback of

songs in the iPod

®

can be different

from the order searched in the au‐

dio system.

• If the iPod

®

disabled due to its

own malfunction, reset the iPod

®

.

(Reset : Refer to iPod

®

manual)

• An iPod

®

may not operate normal‐

ly on low battery.

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• Some iPod

®

devices, such as the

iPhone

®

,

can

be

connected

through the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology interface. The device
must have audio

Bluetooth

®

Wire‐

less Technology capability (such as
for stereo headphone

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology ). The device

can play, but it will not be control‐

led by the audio system.

• To use iPod

®

features within the

audio, use the cable provided upon
purchasing an iPod

®

device.

• Skipping or improper operation

may occur depending on the char‐
acteristics of your iPod

®

/iPhone

®

device.

• If your iPhone

®

is connected to

both the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology and USB, the sound

may not be properly played. In
your iPhone

®

, select the Dock con‐

nector or

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology to change the sound

output (source).

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• When connecting iPod

®

with the

iPod

®

Power Cable, insert the con‐

nector to the multimedia socket

completely. If not inserted com‐

pletely, communications between
iPod

®

and audio may be interrup‐

ted.

• When adjusting the sound effects

of the iPod

®

and the audio sys‐

tem, the sound effects of both de‐

vices will overlap and might reduce

or distort the quality of the sound.

• Deactivate (turn off) the equalizer

function of an iPod

®

when adjust‐

ing the audio system s volume,

and turn off the equalizer of the

audio system when using the
equalizer of an iPod

®

.

• When not using iPod

®

with car au‐

dio, detach the iPod

®

cable from

iPod

®

. Otherwise, iPod

®

may re‐

main in accessory mode, and may

not work properly.

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• Use an iPod

®

/iPhone

®

USB cable

shorter than 1 meter in length,

longer cables cannot be recog‐

nized.

NOTICE

n Using the Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology Cellular Phone

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

Handsfree refers to a device which

allows the user to conveniently
make phone calls with

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology

mobile

phones through the audio system.

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Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

allows devices to be connected in a

short distance, including handsfree

devices, stereo headsets, wireless

remote controllers, etc. For more
information, visit the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology website at

www.bluetooth.com. Before using

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

audio features.

• The

Bluetooth

®

word mark and

logos are registered trademarks
owned by

Bluetooth

®

SIG, Inc. and

any use of such marks by Kia is

under license. Other trademarks

and trade names are those of

their respective owners. A

Blue‐

tooth

®

enabled cell phone is re‐

quired to use

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology.

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology features sup‐

ported within the vehicle are as

follows. Some features may not

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be supported depending on your

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

device.

- Answering and placing

Blue‐

tooth

®

Wireless Technology

Handsfree calls

- Menu operation during call

(Switch to Private, Switch to call

waiting, Outgoing volume)

- Download Call History
- Download Mobile Phone book
- Phone book/Call History Auto

Download

-

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

device auto connection

-

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

Audio

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• Before using

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology related features of the

audio system, refer your phone s

User s Manual for phone-side

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

operations.

• The phone must be paired to the

audio system to use

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology related fea‐

tures.

• Pairing and connecting a

Blue‐

tooth

®

Wireless Technology ena‐

bled mobile phone will work only
when the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology option within your mo‐

bile phone has been turned on.

(Methods of turning on the

Blue‐

tooth

®

Wireless Technology ena‐

bled feature may differ depending

on the mobile phone.)

• Do not use a cellular phone or per‐

form

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technol‐

ogy settings (e.g. pairing a phone)

while driving.

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• Even if the phone supports

Blue‐

tooth

®

Wireless Technology, the

phone will not be found during de‐

vice searches if the phone has

been set to hidden state or the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

power is turned off. Disable the

hidden state or turn on the

Blue‐

tooth

®

Wireless Technology power

prior to searching/connecting with

the car audio system.

• You will not be able to use the

hands-free feature when your

phone (in the car) is outside of the

cellular service area (e.g. in a tun‐

nel, in an underground location, in

a mountainous area, etc.).

• If the cellular phone signal is poor

or the vehicle s interior noise is too

loud, it may be difficult to hear the

other person s voice during a call.

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• Do not place the phone near or in‐

side metallic objects, otherwise
communications with

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology system or

cellular service stations can be dis‐

turbed.

• Placing the audio system within an

electromagnetic environment may

result in noise interference.

• Some cellular phones or other de‐

vices may cause interference

noise or a malfunction to the audio

system. In this case, storing the

device in a different location may

resolve the condition.

• While a phone is connected

through

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Tech‐

nology your phone may discharge

quicker than usual for additional

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology-

related operations.

• If Priority is set upon vehicle igni‐

tion (IGN/ACC ON), the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology phone will be

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automatically connected. Even if
you are outside, the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology phone will be

automatically connected once you

are in the vicinity of the vehicle. If

you do not want to automatically
connect your

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology phone, try the follow‐

ing.

1. Turn off the

Bluetooth

®

Wire‐

less Technology feature in your

mobile phone.

2. Turn off the

Bluetooth

®

Wire‐

less Technology feature in your

car audio system.

- To turn off the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology feature

in your car audio system, go

to [SETUP] > [Phone] and
[turn off] the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology feature.

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology connection

may become intermittently dis‐

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connected in some mobile phones.

Follow these steps to try again.

1. Turn the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology function within the

mobile phone off/on and try

again.

2. Turn the mobile phone power

Off/On and try again.

3. Completely remove the mobile

phone battery, reboot, and then

try again.

4. Reboot the audio system and

try again.

5. Delete all paired devices, pair

and try again.

• It is possible to pair up to five

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

devices to the car system.

• Phone contact names should be

saved in English or they may not

be displayed correctly.

• The Handsfree call volume and

quality may differ depending on

the mobile phone.

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• Only one

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology device can be connec‐

ted at a time.

• In some mobile phones, starting

the ignition while talking through

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

enabled handsfree call will result in

the call becoming disconnected.

(Switch the call back to your mo‐

bile phone when starting the igni‐

tion.)

• If the mobile phone is not paired or

connected, it is not possible to en‐

ter Phone mode. Once a phone is

paired or connected, the guidance

screen will be displayed.

CAUTION

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

Handsfree is a feature that ena‐

bles drivers to practice safe driv‐

ing. Connecting the car audio sys‐

tem with a

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology phone allows the user

to conveniently make calls, receive

calls, and manage the phone book.

Before using the

Bluetooth

®

Wire‐

less Technology , carefully read

the contents of this user’s manual.

• Excessive use or operations while

driving may lead to negligent driv‐

ing practices and be the cause of

accidents.

• Do not operate the device exces‐

sively while driving.

• Viewing the screen for prolonged

periods of time while driving is

dangerous and may lead to acci‐

dents.

• When driving, view the screen only

for short periods of time.

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NOTICE

n Using the Voice Recognition (if

equipped)

• The voice recognition feature of

this product supports recognition

of the commands listed within this

user s manual.

• While using voice recognition, op‐

erating the steering wheel con‐

trols or the device will terminate

voice recognition and allow you to

manually operate desired func‐

tions.

• Position the microphone above the

head of the driver s seat. For su‐

perior performance, maintain good

posture when saying voice com‐

mands.

• Voice recognition may not function

properly due to outside noise. The

following conditions can affect the

performance of Voice Recognition:

- When the windows and sunroof

are open

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- When the heating/cooling sys‐

tem is on

- When passing a tunnel
- When driving on rugged and un‐

even roads

• After downloading

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology phone book,

the system requires some times

to convert the phone book into

voice information. During this

time, voice recognition may not

operate properly.

• Upon inputting your phone book,

special symbols and numbers can‐

not be recognized by voice. For ex‐

ample, # John Doe%& will be rec‐

ognized as John Doe .

Radio Mode (Type A-1, Type

A-2 with RDS)

With the Radio Mode Button

SEEK
Press the [SEEK TRACK] button.

• Shortly pressing the button : Changes

the frequency.

• Pressing and holding the button : Au‐

tomatically searches for the next fre‐

quency.

• When the button is released, auto‐

matically searches for the next fre‐

quency from that point.

Preset SEEK
Press the [1] ~ [6] button.

• Shortly pressing the button : Plays

the frequency saved in the corre‐

sponding button.

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• Pressing and holding the button :

Pressing and holding the desired but‐

ton from [1] ~ [6] will save the cur‐

rently playing broadcast to the selec‐

ted button and sound a BEEP.

SCAN
Press the [TA/SCAN] button.

• Pressing and holding the button : The

broadcast frequency increases and

previews each broadcast for 5 sec‐

onds each. After scanning all fre‐

quencies, returns and plays the cur‐

rent broadcast frequency.

Selecting through manual search
Turn the TUNE knob left/right to adjust

the frequency.

Traffic Announcement (TA)
Shortly pressing the [TA/SCAN] button :

Set [On/Off] TA (Traffic Announcement)

mode.

MENU : Radio

Within [MENU] button are the AST (Au‐

to Store) and Info functions.

AST (Auto Store) : [1] Button
Select AST (Auto Store) to save fre‐

quencies with superior reception to

presets [1] ~ [6]. If no frequencies are

received, then the most recently re‐

ceived frequency will be broadcast.

Saves only to the Preset memory [1] ~

[6] of FMA or AMA mode.

AF(Alternative Frequency) : [2] Button
The Alternative Frequency option can

be turned On/Off.

Region : [3] Button
The Region option can be turned On/

Off.

News : [4] Button
The News option can be turned On/Off.

Radio Mode (Type A-3, Type

A-4)

With the Radio Mode Button

SEEK
Press the [SEEK TRACK] button

• Shortly pressing the button : Changes

the frequency.

• Pressing and holding the button : Au‐

tomatically searches for the next fre‐

quency.

Preset SEEK
Press the [1] ~ [6] button

• Shortly pressing the button : Plays

the frequency saved in the corre‐

sponding button.

• Pressing and holding the button :

Pressing and holding the desired but‐

ton from [1] ~ [6] will save the cur‐

rently playing broadcast to the selec‐

ted button and sound a BEEP.

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SCAN
Press the [SCAN] button

• Shortly pressing the button : The

broadcast frequency increases and

previews each broadcast for 5 sec‐

onds each. After scanning all fre‐

quencies, returns and plays the cur‐

rent broadcast frequency.

• Pressing and holding the button :

Previews the broadcasts saved in

Preset [1] ~ [6] for 5 seconds each.

Selecting through manual search
Turn the TUNE knob left/right to adjust

the frequency.

MENU : Radio

Within [MENU] button is the AST (Auto

Store).

A. Store (Auto Store) : [1] Button
Select A. Store (Auto Store) to save fre‐

quencies with superior reception to

presets [1] ~ [6]. If no frequencies are

received, then the most recently re‐

ceived frequency will be broadcast.

Media Mode

With the Media Mode Button

Press the [MEDIA] button to change the

mode in order of CD USB(iPod

®

)

AUX My Music

*1

BT Audio

*1

.

The folder/file name is displayed on the

screen.

• Audio CD Mode

*1

if equipped

• MP3 CD Mode

• USB Mode

• My Music Mode

The CD is automatically played when a

CD is inserted.

The USB music is automatically played

when a USB is connected.

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Repeat
While song (file) is playing [RPT] but‐

ton

Audio CD, MP3 CD, USB, iPod

®

, My Mu‐

sic

*1

mode : RPT on screen

• To repeat one song (Shortly pressing

the button) : Repeats the current

song.

MP3 CD, USB mode : FLD.RPT on screen

• To repeat folder (press the button

twice) : repeats all files within the

current folder.

Press the [RPT] button again to turn

off repeat.

Random
While song (file) is playing

[RDM]

button

Audio CD, My Music

*1

mode : RDM on

screen

• Random (Shortly pressing the but‐

ton) : Plays all songs in random order.

MP3 CD, USB mode : FLD.RDM on

screen

• Folder Random (Shortly pressing the

button) : Plays all files within the cur‐

rent folder in random order.

*1

if equipped

MP3 CD, USB mode : ALL RDM on

screen

• Random (press the button twice) :

Plays all files in random order.

iPod

®

mode : RDM on screen

• Random (Shortly pressing the but‐

ton) : Plays all files in random order.

Press the [RDM] button again to turn

off random.

Changing Song/File
While song (file) is playing

[SEEK

TRACK ] button

• Shortly pressing the button : Plays

the current song from the beginning.

If the [SEEK TRACK ] button is press‐

ed again within 1 second, the previous

song is played.

• Pressing and holding the button : Re‐

winds the song.

While song (file) is playing

[SEEK

TRACK ] button

• Shortly pressing the button : Plays

the next song.

• Pressing and holding the button :

Fast forwards the song.

Scan (With RDS)

• Pressing and holding the [TA/ SCAN]

button : Scans all songs for 10 sec‐

onds starting from the next song.

• Pressing and holding the [TA/ SCAN]

button again to turn off.

• The SCAN function is not supported

in iPod

®

mode.

Scan (Without RDS)

• Shortly pressing the [SCAN] button :

Scans all songs from the next song

for 10 seconds each.

• Press the [SCAN] button again to turn

off.

• The SCAN function is not supported

in iPod

®

mode.

Folder Search (Only MP3 CD, USB mode)
While file is playing [FOLDER ] but‐

ton

• Searches the next folder.

While file is playing [FOLDER ] but‐

ton

• Searches the parent folder.

If a folder is selected by pressing the

TUNE knob, the first file within the se‐

lected folder will be played.

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Searching Songs/Files

• Turning TUNE knob : Searches for

songs (files).

• Pressing TUNE knob : Plays selected

song (file).

MENU : Audio CD

Press the Audio CD mode [MENU] but‐

ton to set the Repeat, Random, Infor‐

mation features.

Repeat : [1] Button
Repeat the current song.

Press RPT again to turn off.

Random : [2] Button
Randomly play songs within the CD.

Press RDM again to turn off.

Information : [3] Button
Display information of the current

song.

Press the [MENU] button to turn off in‐

fo display.

MENU : MP3 CD / USB

Press the MP3 CD / USB mode [MENU]

button to set the Repeat, Folder Ran‐

dom, Folder Repeat, All Random, Infor‐

mation and Copy features.

Repeat : [1] Button
Repeat the current song.

Press RPT again to turn off.

Folder Random : [2] Button
Randomly play songs within the current

folder.

Press F.RDM again to turn off.

Folder Repeat : [3] Button
Repeat songs within the current folder.

Press F.RPT again to turn off.

All Random : [4] Button
Randomly play all songs within the CD/

USB.

Press A.RDM again to turn off.

Information : [5] Button
Display information of the current

song.

Press the [MENU] button to turn off in‐

fo display.

Copy : [6] Button (if equipped)
This is used to copy the current song

into My Music. You can play the copied

Music in My Music mode.

If another button is pressed while copy‐

ing is in progress, a pop up asking you

whether to cancel copying is displayed.

If another media is connected or inser‐

ted (USB, CD, iPod

®

, AUX) while copying

is in progress, copying is canceled.

Music will not be played while copying is

in progress.

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MENU : iPod

®

In iPod

®

mode, press the [MENU] but‐

ton to set the Repeat, Random, Infor‐

mation and Search features.

Repeat : [1] Button
Repeat the current song.

Press RPT again to turn repeat off.

Random : [2] Button
Plays all songs within the currently

playing category in random order.

Press RDM again to turn off.

Information : [3] Button
Displays information for the current

song.

Press the [MENU] button to turn off in‐

fo display.

Search : [4] Button
Displays iPod

®

category list.

While in iPod

®

category sublists, press

the [MENU] button to move up to the

parent category.

MENU : AUX

• Type A-1, Type A-2

• Type A-3, Type A-4

AUX is used to play external MEDIA cur‐

rently connected with the AUX termi‐

nal.

AUX mode will automatically start

when an external device is connected

with the AUX terminal.

If an external device is connected, you

can also press the [MEDIA] button to

change to AUX mode.

AUX mode cannot be started unless

there is an external device connected to

the AUX terminal.

NOTICE

n Using the AUX

Fully insert the AUX cable into the

AUX terminal for use.

MENU : My Music (if equipped)

In My Music mode, press the [MENU]

button to set the Repeat, Random, In‐

formation, Delete, Delete All and Delete

Selection features.

Repeat : [1] Button
Repeats the currently playing song.

Press RPT again to turn repeat off.

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Random : [2] Button
Plays all songs in random order.

Press RDM again to turn random off.

Information : [3] Button
Displays information for the current

song.

Press the [MENU] button to turn off in‐

fo display.

Delete : [4] Button

• Deletes currently playing file

In the play screen, pressing delete will

delete the currently playing song.

• Deletes file from list

1. Select the file you wish to delete

by using the TUNE knob.

2. Press the [MENU] button and se‐

lect [Delete] from the menu to de‐

lete the selected file.

Delete All : [5] Button
Deletes all songs of My Music.

Delete Selection : [6] Button
Songs within My Music are selected and

deleted.

1. Select the songs you wish to delete

from the list.

2. After selecting, press [MENU] but‐

ton and select [Delete] from the

menu.

NOTICE

n Using the My Music

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• Even if memory is available, a

maximum of 6,000 songs can be

stored.

• The same song can be copied up

to 1,000 times.

• Memory info can be checked in the

System menu of Setup.

MENU : Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology Audio (if equipped)

If BT Audio is selected,

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology audio will start

playing.

Audio may not automatically start

playing in some mobile phones.

Play/Pause : Press the TUNE knob to

play and pause the current song.

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