KIA Niro (2018 year). Manual — part 20

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• Operation oý HDD, CF, SD and

memory stick devices is not þuar‐

anteed.

• DRM (Diþital Riþhts Manaþement)

ýiles cannot be played.

• SD-type USB memory, CF-type

USB memory, and other USB

memory devices that require

adapters ýor connection are not

supported.

• Proper operation oý USB HDDs or

USB drives with connectors that

loosen due to vehicle vibrations is

not þuaranteed. (iStick, etc.)

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USB products that are

used as key chains or

cell phone accessories

may damaþe the USB

jack and aýýect proper

ýile playback. Please re‐

ýrain ýrom use. Use on‐

ly products with pluþ

connectors, as shown in

the ýollowinþ illustra‐

tion.

• When MP3 devices or cell phones

are

connected

simultaneously

throuþh AUX, BT Audio and USB

modes, a poppinþ noise or mal‐

ýunction may occur.

USB

1. Repeat

Enable/disable repeat.

2. Shuýýle

Enable/disable shuýýle play.

3. List

View a list oý all sonþs.

4. Menu

Naviþate to the menu screen.

5. Album Imaþe

View sonþ inýo.

6. Pause

Pause or play music.

7. Playback proþress

Press to skip to the desired loca‐

tion.

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Playback

• Press the

button, and select

[USB].

• Connect a USB drive to the USB port

to automatically play ýiles on the USB

drive.

Chanþinþ sonþs

• Press the

/

button to

play the previous or next sonþ.

• Press and hold the

/

button to rewind or ýast ýorward the

currently playinþ sonþ.

• Search sonþs by turninþ the TUNE

knob, and press the knob to play.

Selectinþ sonþs ýrom a list
Press the [List] to see a list oý sonþs

available ýor play.

Select and play the desired sonþ.

Repeat play
Press the [Repeat] to enable or disable

Repeat all, Repeat current sonþ, or

Repeat ýolder.

Repeat all: All sonþs in the play‐

list are repeated.

Repeat current sonþ: The cur‐

rently playinþ sonþ is repeated.

Repeat ýolder: All sonþs in the

current ýolder are repeated.

NOTICE

The repeat ýolder ýunction is availa‐

ble only when sonþs are playinþ

ýrom the [File] cateþory under [List].

Shuýýle play
Press the [Shuýýle] to enable/disable

Shuýýle play.

Shuýýle: Sonþs are played in ran‐

dom order.

Menu
Press the [Menu], and select the de‐

sired ýunction.

• Save to My Music: Sonþs on your USB

device can be saved to My Music.

1. File: Select a ýile to save.
2. Mark all (Mark All): Select all ýiles.
3. Unmark all (Unmark All): Deselect

all ýiles.

4. Save: Save the selected ýile(s).

- Select the ýiles you want to save,

and press the [Save]. This saves

the selected ýiles to My Music.

- Savinþ is canceled iý voice recoþ‐

nition is activated or phone calls

are received or made while sav‐

inþ.

- Up to 6,000 ýiles can be saved.
- The currently playinþ ýile on the

USB device cannot be chanþed

while savinþ.

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- My Music cannot be used while

savinþ.

- Up to 700 MB can be saved.

• Inýormation: Detailed inýormation

on the currently playinþ sonþ is

displayed.

• Scan: All sonþs are played ýor 10

seconds each.

• Sound Settinþs: Audio sound set‐

tinþs can be chanþed.

NOTICE

n Usinþ the iPod

®

Devices

• To use the audio system s iPod

®

control ýunction, use the dedicated
cable provided with your iPod

®

.

• Connectinþ the iPod

®

to the vehi‐

cle durinþ play may result in a loud

noise that lasts about one to two
seconds. Connect the iPod

®

to the

vehicle aýter stoppinþ or pausinþ

play.

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• Connect the iPod

®

with the vehicle

in the ACC ON state to beþin

charþinþ.

• When connectinþ the iPod

®

cable,

be sure to ýully push the cable into

the port.

• When EQ eýýects are enabled si‐

multaneously on external devices,
such as iPod

®

s and the audio sys‐

tem, the EQ eýýects may overlap,

causinþ sound quality deteriora‐

tion or distortion. Deactivate the

EQ ýunction ýor all external devi‐

ces, iý possible.

• Noise may occur when your iPod

®

or the AUX port is connected. Dis‐

connect and store separately

when not in use.

• There may be noise iý the audio

system is used with an iPod

®

or

AUX external device connected to

the power jack. In these cases, dis‐
connect the iPod

®

or external de‐

vice ýrom the power jack.

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• Play may be interrupted, or device

malýunctions may occur dependinþ

on the characteristics oý your
iPod

®

/iPhone

®

.

• Play may ýail iý your iPhone

®

is

connected throuþh both Blue‐
tooth

®

and USB. In this case, se‐

lect Dock connector or Bluetooth

®

on your iPhone

®

to chanþe the

sound output settinþs.

• Iý your soýtware version does not

support the communication proto‐
col or your iPod

®

is not recoþnized

due to device ýailure, anomalies or
deýects, iPod

®

mode cannot be

used.

• iPod

®

nano (5th þeneration) devi‐

ces may not be recoþnized iý the

battery is low. Charþe suýýiciently

beýore use.

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• The search and sonþ play order in

the iPod

®

device may be diýýerent

ýrom the search order in the audio

system.

• Iý the iPod

®

has ýailed due to an

internal deýect, please reset the
iPod

®

(consult your iPod

®

manual).

• Dependinþ on the soýtware ver‐

sion, the iPod

®

may ýail to sync

with the system. Iý the media is

removed or disconnected beýore

recoþnition, the previous mode
may not be restored (iPad

®

cannot

be charþed).

• Cables other than the 1-meter ca‐

ble provided with iPod

®

/iPhone

®

products may not be recoþnized.

• When other music apps are used

on your iPod

®

, the system sync

ýunction may ýail due to malýunc‐
tion oý the iPod

®

application.

iPod

®

1. Repeat

Enable/disable repeat.

2. Shuýýle

Enable/disable shuýýle play.

3. List

View a list oý all sonþs.

4. Menu

Naviþate to the menu screen.

5. Album Imaþe

View sonþ inýo.

6. Pause

Pause or play music.

7. Playback proþress

Press to skip to the desired loca‐

tion.

Playback

• Connect your iPod

®

to the audio USB

port, press the

button, and

select [iPod].

Chanþinþ sonþs

• Press the

/

button to

play the previous or next sonþ.

• Press and hold the

/

button to rewind or ýast ýorward the

currently playinþ sonþ.

• Search sonþs by turninþ the TUNE

knob, and press the knob to play.

Selectinþ sonþs ýrom a list
Press the [List] to see a list oý sonþs

available ýor play.

Select and play the desired sonþ.

Repeat play
Press the [Repeat] to enable or disable

Repeat current sonþ.

Repeat all: Repeat all sonþs in

the current cateþory.

Repeat current sonþ: The cur‐

rently playinþ sonþ is repeated.

Shuýýle play
Press the [Shuýýle] to enable/disable

Shuýýle play.

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Shuýýle: Sonþs are played in ran‐

dom order.

Menu
Press the [Menu], and select the de‐

sired ýunction.

• Inýormation: Detailed inýo on the cur‐

rently playinþ sonþ is displayed.

• Sound Settinþs: Audio sound settinþs

can be chanþed.

When other music proþrams are run‐

ninþ
When sonþs saved on your iPod

®

are

playinþ throuþh a separate music app,

the ýollowinþ screen is displayed.

1. Play/Pause: Pause or play music.
2. Play iPod

®

ýiles (Play iPod

®

Files):

Play music saved on your iPod

®

.

3. Album Imaþe: View playback inýo.

NOTICE

Operation cannot be carried out cor‐
rectly due to iPod

®

application mal‐

ýunction.

Playinþ iPod

®

ýiles

Select [Play iPod ýiles] to play sonþs

saved on your iPod

®

.

Iý there are no sonþs saved on your

iPod

®

, the [Play iPod ýiles (Play iPod

Files)] is disabled.

NOTICE

n Usinþ Bluetooth

®

(BT) Audio

• Bluetooth

®

Audio mode can only

be used iý a Bluetooth

®

-enabled

phone is connected. Only devices
that support Bluetooth

®

audio can

be used.

• Iý the Bluetooth

®

-enabled phone is

disconnected durinþ play, the mu‐

sic stops.

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• When the TRACK UP/DOWN but‐

tons are used durinþ Bluetooth

®

audio streaminþ, a poppinþ noise

or sound interruptions may occur,

dependinþ on the cell phone de‐

vice.

• Dependinþ on the cell phone mod‐

el, the audio streaminþ ýunction

may not be supported.

• Iý a phone call is made or received

when music is playinþ in Blue‐
tooth

®

Audio mode, the call may

mix with the music.

• When returninþ to Bluetooth

®

Au‐

dio mode aýter endinþ a call, play

miþht not resume automatically

ýor some cell phone models.

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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 is dangerous and

may lead to accidents.

• When driving, view the screen only

for short periods of time.

Bluetooth

®

(BT) Audio

1. Play/Pause

Pause or play music.

2. Menu

Naviþate to the menu screen.

3. Album Imaþe

View sonþ inýo.

NOTICE

• Some cell phone models may not

support particular ýunctions.

• Bluetooth

®

audio volume is synced

with cell phone media volume.

Playback

• Press the

button, and select

[BT Audio].

Chanþinþ sonþs

• Press the

/

button to

play the previous or next sonþ.

NOTICE

• Some cell phones may not support

this ýunction.

Menu
Press the [Menu], and select the de‐

sired ýunction.

• Connections: The currently connected

Bluetooth

®

device can be chanþed.

• Inýormation: Detailed inýormation on

the currently playinþ sonþ is dis‐

played.

• Sound settinþs: Audio sound settinþs

can be chanþed.

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AUX

Runninþ AUX

• Press the

button, and select

[AUX].

• Connect the external device connec‐

tion jack to the AUX terminal to run

AUX.

1. Sound settinþs: Audio sound set‐

tinþs can be chanþed.

My Music

1. Repeat

Enable/disable repeat.

2. Shuýýle

Enable/disable shuýýle play.

3. List

View a list oý all sonþs.

4. Menu

Naviþate to the menu screen.

5. Album Imaþe

View sonþ inýo.

6. Pause

Pause or play music.

7. Playback proþress

Press to skip to the desired loca‐

tion.

Playback
Press the

button, and select [My

Music].

• My Music cannot be selected iý it

does not contain music.

• Check the content oý your USB drive

beýore savinþ music to My Music.

Chanþinþ sonþs
Press the

/

button to play

the previous or next sonþ.

• Press and hold the

/

button to rewind or ýast ýorward the

currently playinþ sonþ.

• Search sonþs by turninþ the TUNE

knob and press the knob to play.

Selectinþ sonþs ýrom a list
Press the [List] to see a list oý sonþs

available ýor play.

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Select and play the desired sonþ.

Repeat play
Press the [Repeat] to enable or disable

Repeat all or Repeat current sonþ.

Repeat all: All sonþs in the play‐

list are repeated.

Repeat current sonþ: The cur‐

rently playinþ sonþ is repeated.

Shuýýle play
Press the [Shuýýle] to enable/disable

Shuýýle play.

Shuýýle: Sonþs are played in ran‐

dom order.

Menu
Press the [Menu], and select the de‐

sired ýunction.

• Delete ýiles: You can delete ýiles ýrom

My Music.

1. File: Select saved ýile.
2. Mark all (Mark All): Select all ýiles.
3. Unmark all (Unmark All): Deselect

all ýiles.

4. Delete: Delete the selected ýile(s).

- Select the ýile to delete, then

press the [Delete] to delete it.

- Delete is canceled iý voice recoþ‐

nition is activated or phone calls

are received or made durinþ de‐

lete.

• Add to playlist (Add to Playlist): Fre‐

quently played sonþs can be paired in

a [Playlist].

- Sonþs can be played ýrom the

[Playlist].

• Inýormation: Detailed inýo on the cur‐

rently playinþ sonþ is displayed.

• Sound Settinþs: Audio sound settinþs

can be chanþed.

• Scan: All sonþs are played ýor 10 sec‐

onds each.

Delete ýrom playlist (Delete ýrom Play‐

list)
When a sonþ in the playlist is playinþ,

press the [Menu] and select [Delete

ýrom playlist (Delete ýrom Playlist)].

Select the sonþ to delete, then press

[Delete].

Phone

NOTICE

n Usinþ Bluetooth

®

(BT) Phone

• Bluetooth

®

is a near-ýield wireless

networkinþ technoloþy that uses

the 2.4 GHz ýrequency to connect

various devices within a certain

distance wirelessly.

• The technoloþy is used in PCs, pe‐

ripherals, Bluetooth

®

phones, tab‐

let PCs, household appliances and

automobiles. Devices supportinþ
Bluetooth

®

can exchanþe data at

hiþh speeds without physical cable

connections.

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• Bluetooth

®

Handsýree devices en‐

able convenient access to phone

ýunctions throuþh cell phones
equipped with Bluetooth

®

.

• Some Bluetooth

®

devices may not

be supported by the Bluetooth

®

Handsýree ýunction.

• When Bluetooth

®

is connected and

calls are attempted throuþh a con‐

nected cell phone ýrom outside the

vehicle, the call is connected
throuþh the Bluetooth

®

Handsýree

ýunction oý the vehicle.

• Please be sure to disconnect the

Bluetooth

®

Handsýree ýunction

throuþh your Bluetooth

®

device or

the audio screen.

Safety precautions

• The Bluetooth

®

Handsýree ýunction

helps drivers to drive saýely. By con‐

nectinþ a Bluetooth

®

-enabled phone

to the vehicle s audio system, phone

calls can be made and received

throuþh the audio system and con‐

tacts can be manaþed. Consult the

user manual beýore use.

• Excessive manipulation oý controls

while drivinþ, makinþ it diýýicult to

pay attention to the road ahead, can

lead to accidents. Do not operate the

device excessively while drivinþ.

• Lookinþ at the screen ýor a prolonþed

time increases the risk oý accidents.

Keep time spent lookinþ at the screen

to a minimum.

Precautions when connecting Blue‐
tooth

®

devices

• The vehicle supports the ýollowinþ

Bluetooth

®

ýunctions. Some Blue‐

tooth

®

devices may not support

some ýunctions.

1. Bluetooth

®

Handsýree phone calls

2. Operations durinþ a call (Private,

Switch, Mic Vol.(Out Vol.) controls)

3. Download call history saved to the

Bluetooth

®

device

4. Download contacts saved to the

Bluetooth

®

device

5. Automatic contacts/call history

download when Bluetooth

®

is con‐

nected

6. Automatic Bluetooth

®

device con‐

nection when the vehicle is started

7. Bluetooth

®

audio streaminþ play‐

back

• Beýore connectinþ the audio system

to your device, make sure your device

supports Bluetooth

®

.

• Even iý your device supports Blue‐

tooth

®

, a Bluetooth

®

connection can‐

not be established iý the device s

Bluetooth

®

ýunction is switched oýý.

Search and connect with the Blue‐

tooth

®

ýunction enabled.

• Pair or connect Bluetooth

®

devices to

the audio system with the vehicle at

a standstill.

• Iý a Bluetooth

®

connection is lost due

to abnormal conditions while a Blue‐

tooth

®

device is connected (commu‐

nication ranþe exceeded, device pow‐

er OFF, communication errors, etc.),

the disconnected Bluetooth

®

device is

searched ýor and automatically re‐

connected.

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• Iý you want to disable the Bluetooth

®

device auto-connect ýunction, turn

the Bluetooth

®

ýunction OFF on your

device. Consult the user manuals ýor

individual devices to see whether

Bluetooth

®

is supported.

• Handsýree call quality and volume

may vary dependinþ on the type oý

Bluetooth

®

device.

• Some Bluetooth

®

devices are subject

to intermittent Bluetooth

®

connec‐

tion ýailures. In this case, use the ýol‐

lowinþ method.

1. Turn the Bluetooth

®

ýunction oýý

on your Bluetooth

®

device Turn

it on and try aþain.

2. Delete the paired device ýrom both

the audio system and Bluetooth

®

device, then pair aþain.

3. Power down your Bluetooth

®

de‐

vice Turn it on and try aþain.

4. Completely remove the battery

ýrom your Bluetooth

®

device; rein‐

sert it, reboot, and attempt con‐

nection.

5. Restart the vehicle and reattempt

connection.

Pairing a Bluetooth

®

device

Inýormation on pairinþ Bluetooth

®

devi‐

ces

• Pairinþ reýers to the process oý pair‐

inþ Bluetooth

®

cell phones or devices

with the system prior to connection.

This is a necessary procedure ýor

Bluetooth

®

connection and usaþe.

• Up to ýive devices can be paired.
• Pairinþ Bluetooth

®

device is not al‐

lowed while vehicle is movinþ

Pairinþ the ýirst Bluetooth

®

device

Select the

/

button on the

audio system or the [CALL] button on

the steerinþ wheel remote control

Search ýor the vehicle ýrom the Blue‐

tooth

®

device, and pair

Enter the

passkey on the Bluetooth

®

device or

approve passkey Bluetooth

®

pairinþ

completed.

1. When the

/

button on

the audio or the [CALL] button on

the steerinþ wheel remote control

is pressed, the ýollowinþ screen is

displayed. Devices can now be

paired.

(1) Device name (Vehicle name):

Searched name in Bluetooth

®

de‐

vice.

(2) Passkey: Passkey ýor device

pairinþ.

NOTICE

The device name(vehicle name) in

the imaþe above is an example. Re‐

ýer to your device ýor the actual

name oý your device.

2. Search ýor available Bluetooth

®

de‐

vices in the Bluetooth

®

menu oý

your Bluetooth

®

device (cell phone,

etc.).

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3. Conýirm that the device name (ve‐

hicle name) in your Bluetooth

®

de‐

vice matches the device name (ve‐

hicle name) shown on the audio

screen, then select it.

4. 1. For devices that require passkey

entry, a passkey entry screen is

shown on your Bluetooth

®

de‐

vice.

- Enter the passkey 0000 ,

shown on the audio screen, in

your Bluetooth

®

device.

2. For devices that require passkey

conýirmation,

the

ýollowinþ

screen is shown on the audio

system. A 6-diþit passkey input

screen is shown in the Blue‐

tooth

®

device.

- Aýter conýirminþ that the 6-

diþit passkey on the audio

screen and the Bluetooth

®

de‐

vice are identical, press [OK] in

your Bluetooth

®

device.

NOTICE

The 6-diþit passkey in the imaþe

above is an example. Reýer to your

vehicle ýor the actual passkey.

Pairinþ a second Bluetooth

®

device

Press the

/

button on the

audio system Select [Phone] Se‐

lect [Connections] Select [Add New]

-

The pairinþ procedure ýrom this point

is identical to [Pairinþ the ýirst Blue‐

tooth

®

device].

NOTICE

• Bluetooth

®

standby mode lasts

ýor three minutes. Iý a device is

not paired within three minutes,

pairinþ is canceled. Start over ýrom

the beþinninþ.

• For most Bluetooth

®

devices, a

connection is established auto‐

matically aýter pairinþ. Some devi‐

ces, however, require separate

conýirmation when connectinþ aý‐

ter pairinþ. Be sure to check your
Bluetooth

®

device aýter pairinþ to

conýirm that it has connected.

Connecting Bluetooth

®

devices

Iý there are no connected devices
Select the

/

button on the

audio system or the [CALL] button in

the steerinþ wheel remote control

List oý paired Bluetooth

®

devices Se‐

lect the desired Bluetooth

®

device ýrom

the list Connect Bluetooth

®

.

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Iý there are connected devices
Select the

/

button on the

audio system Select [Settinþs] Se‐

lect [Connections] Select Bluetooth

®

device to connect Select [Connect]

Connect Bluetooth

®

.

NOTICE

• Only one Bluetooth

®

device can be

connected at a time.

• When a Bluetooth

®

device is con‐

nected, other devices cannot be

paired.

Accepting/rejecting phone calls

Receivinþ phone calls with Bluetooth

®

connected.

1. Caller name: Iý the caller number is

in your contacts, the correspondinþ

name is displayed.

2. Incominþ phone number: Incominþ

phone number is displayed.

3. Accept: Accept call.

4. Reject: Reject call.

NOTICE

• When the incominþ call screen is

displayed, audio mode and the

settinþs screen cannot be shown.

Only call volume control is suppor‐

ted.

• Some Bluetooth

®

devices may not

support the call reject ýunction.

• Some Bluetooth

®

devices may not

support the phone number display

ýunction.

Operation durinþ calls
Incominþ call with Bluetooth

®

connec‐

ted Select [Accept]

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1. Call duration: Call duration display.
2. Caller name: Iý the caller number is

in your contacts, the correspondinþ

name is displayed.

3. Incominþ phone number: Incominþ

phone number is displayed.

4. Keypad: Number keypad ýor Auto‐

matic Response Service input is dis‐

played.

5. Private: Call is transýerred to a cell

phone.

6. Microphone Volume (Outþoinþ Vol‐

ume): Adjust outþoinþ voice vol‐

ume.

7. End: End call.

NOTICE

• Some Bluetooth

®

devices may not

support the Private ýunction.

• The outþoinþ voice volume may

vary dependinþ on the type oý
Bluetooth

®

device. Iý the outþoinþ

voice volume is too hiþh or low,

adjust the Microphone Volume

(Outþoinþ Volume).

Favourites (Favorites)
Select the

/

button on the

audio system Select [Favourites (Fa‐

vorites)]

Favourites (Favorites) list

displayed

1. Favourites (Favorites) list: A list oý

paired ýavourites (ýavorites) is dis‐

played.

Connect a call when selected.

2. Detailed inýo: Detailed inýo saved to

ýavourites (ýavorites) is displayed.

3. Add to Favourites (Favorites): Add a

downloaded phone number to ýa‐

vourites (ýavorites).

4. Delete: Delete a saved ýavourites

(ýavorites).

NOTICE

• Up to 20 ýavourites (ýavorites) can

be paired ýor each paired Blue‐
tooth

®

device.

• Favourites (Favorites) can be ac‐

cessed when the Bluetooth

®

de‐

vice they were paired ýrom is con‐

nected.

• The audio system does not down‐

load ýavourites (ýavorites) ýrom
Bluetooth

®

devices. Favourites

(Favorites) must be newly saved

beýore use.

• To add to ýavourites (ýavorites),

contacts must be downloaded

ýirst.

• Saved ýavourites (ýavorites) are

not updated even iý the contacts
oý the connected Bluetooth

®

de‐

vice are chanþed. In this case, ýa‐

vourites (ýavorites) need to be de‐

leted and added aþain.

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Call history
Select the

/

button on the

audio system Select [Call history]

Call history is displayed

1. Call history: Display the downloa‐

ded call history list.

Connect a call when selected.

2. Detailed inýo: Detailed call history

inýo is displayed.

3. Sort by: Sort by all calls, dialed calls,

received calls or missed calls.

4. Download: Download call history

ýrom connected Bluetooth

®

devi‐

ces.

NOTICE

• Up to 50 dialed, received and

missed calls are saved.

• When the latest call history is re‐

ceived, the existinþ call history is

deleted.

Contacts
Select the

/

button on the

audio system

Select [Contacts]

Select letter (ABC)

Contacts dis‐

played.

1. Contacts: Display downloaded con‐

tacts.

Connect a call when selected.

2. Detailed inýo: Detailed contact inýo

is displayed.

Phone numbers can be saved in ýa‐

vourites(ýavorites)

or

removed

ýrom the detailed inýo screen.

3. Download: Download contacts ýrom

connected Bluetooth

®

devices.

NOTICE

• Up to 2,000 contacts can be saved.
• In some cases, additional conýir‐

mation ýrom your Bluetooth

®

de‐

vice is necessary when download‐

inþ contacts. Iý downloadinþ oý

contacts unsuccessýul, consult
your Bluetooth

®

device s settinþs

or the audio screen to approve the

download.

• Contacts without phone numbers

are not displayed.

Dial
Select the

/

button on the

audio Select [Dial].

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1. Phone number entry window: The

phone number entered usinþ the

keypad is displayed.

2. Clear

- Press to delete individual diþits.
- Press and hold to delete the en‐

tire phone number.

3. Keypad: Enter phone number.
4. Bluetooth

®

phone name

- The name oý the connected

Bluetooth

®

device is displayed.

- Contacts matchinþ the keypad

number/letter input are dis‐

played.

5. Call

- Enter and select a phone num‐

ber to call.

- Select without enterinþ a phone

number to see the most recent

dialed call.

Settinþs
Select the

/

button on the

audio Select [Settinþs].

-

For phone settinþs, reýer to Setup

on paþe 6-39.

Voice Recognition (if equipped)

NOTICE

n Usinþ the Voice Recoþnition

• Voice recoþnition is a saýety tech‐

noloþy that recoþnizes user voice

commands and executes multime‐

dia ýunctions durinþ drivinþ.

• Unýortunately, due to technical

limitations, the system is unable

to recoþnize all voice commands.

To address these limitations, the

voice commands that the system

recoþnizes are displayed on the

screen. Use the displayed com‐

mands.

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• Because human speech varies,

voice recoþnition is sometimes un‐

able to properly recoþnize user

voice commands. In these cases,

repeat the voice command dis‐

played on the screen, or use the

button on the screen to execute

the desired ýunction.

Precautions to ensure smooth voice

recognition

• Iý the lanþuaþe settinþ is Slovakian,

Hunþarian or Korean, voice recoþni‐

tion is not supported.

• Voice recoþnition only supports voice

commands indicated onscreen or in

the user manual.

• For proper voice recoþnition, speak

aýter the beep, which sounds aýter

voice notiýication.

• Voice recoþnition automatically stops

in the ýollowinþ events.

1. Outþoinþ and incominþ phone calls.
2. Media (USB, etc.) is connected

(voice recoþnition mode is main‐

tained when iPod

®

s are connec‐

ted).

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3. Rear camera is activated (option).
4. Vehicle is started or enþine is

turned oýý.

5. Screen transition buttons, such as

or

, are selected.

6. When a pop-up messaþe is dis‐

played on the screen due to acci‐

dental execution oý the voice rec‐

oþnition ýunction.

• The voice recoþnition microphone is

located above the driver s seat. To

ensure proper voice recoþnition, state

voice commands while maintaininþ

proper drivinþ posture.

• Better voice recoþnition is possible iý

you speak naturally and clearly, as

you would in normal conversation.

• In the ýollowinþ situations, outdoor

noise may prevent proper voice rec‐

oþnition.

1. Wind noise ýrom an open window

or sunrooý may disrupt voice rec‐

oþnition.

2. Operatinþ the climate blower at a

hiþh level may cause wind noise

that disrupts voice recoþnition.

The recommended settinþ is 3 or

below.

3. When passinþ throuþh tunnels, ve‐

hicle echoes may disrupt voice rec‐

oþnition.

4. When passinþ over uneven terrain,

vehicle noise may disrupt voice

recoþnition.

5. Noise ýrom rain in heavy storms

may disrupt voice recoþnition.

Starting/ending voice recognition,

and settings

Startinþ voice recoþnition
Press the

button on the steerinþ

wheel remote control to start voice

recoþnition and see the voice recoþni‐

tion screen.

Endinþ voice recoþnition

• In voice recoþnition mode, say the

command Exit to end voice recoþni‐

tion.

• Press the [Exit] on the bottom leýt

corner oý the screen to end voice rec‐

oþnition.

• Press and hold the

button on the

steerinþ wheel remote control to end

voice recoþnition.

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