KIA Niro (2018 year). Manual — part 19

AUDIO SYSTEM

NOTICE

Iý you install an aýter market HID

head lamp, your vehicle s audio and

electronic device may malýunction.

Iý your vehicle is equipped with AVN

(Audio, Video and Naviþation) sys‐

tem, reýer to a separately supplied

manual ýor detailed inýormation.

Antenna

Pole type antenna

Your vehicle uses a rooý antenna to re‐

ceive both AM and FM broadcast siþ‐

nals. This antenna pole is removable. To

remove the antenna pole, turn it coun‐

terclockwise. To install the antenna,

turn it clockwise.

Shark fin antenna (if equipped)

The shark ýin antenna will receive the

transmit data.

CAUTION

n Pole type antenna

• Before entering a place with a low

height clearance or a car wash, re‐

move the antenna pole by rotating

it counterclockwise. If not, the an‐

tenna may be damaged.

• When reinstalling your antenna

pole, it is important that it is fully

tightened and adjusted to the up‐

right position to ensure proper re‐

ception. But it could be removed

when parking the vehicle or when

loading cargo on the roof rack.

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• When cargo is loaded on the roof

rack, do not place the cargo near

the antenna pole to ensure proper

reception.

Steering wheel audio controls (if

equipped)

The steerinþ wheel may incorporate

audio control buttons.

CAUTION

Do not operate audio remote control

buttons simultaneously.

VOLUME (+/-) (1)

• Press the lever upward (+) to increase

the volume.

• Press the lever downward (-) to de‐

crease the volume.

SEEK/PRESET ( / ) (2)

The SEEK/PRESET lever has diýýerent

ýunctions based on the system mode.

For the ýollowinþ ýunctions the lever

should be pressed ýor 0.8 seconds or

more.

RADIO mode
It will ýunction as the AUTO SEEK select

button.

USB/iPod

®

mode

It will ýunction as the FF/REW button.

Iý the SEEK/PRESET button is pressed

ýor less than 0.8 seconds, it will work as

ýollows in each mode.

RADIO mode
It will ýunction as the PRESET STATION

buttons.

USB/iPod

®

mode

It will ýunction as TRACK UP/DOWN

button.

MODE ( ) (3)

Press the button to chanþe audio

source.

FM AM DAB

*

USB iPod

®

BT Audio AUX MY MUSIC

MUTE ( ) (4)

• Press the button to mute the sound.
• Press the button to turn oýý the mi‐

crophone durinþ a telephone call.

Detailed inýormation ýor audio control

buttons are described in Features oý

your audio on paþe 6-08.

*

: iý equipped

6-03

6

Audio system

AUX, USB port

You can use the AUX port to connect

audio devices and the USB port to pluþ

in a USB device or iPod

®

.

NOTICE

When usinþ a portable audio device

connected to the power outlet, noise

may occur durinþ playback. Iý this

happens, use the power source oý

the portable audio device.

iPod

®

is a trademark oý Apple Inc.

How vehicle radio works

FM reception

AM and FM radio siþnals are broadcast

ýrom transmitter towers located

around your city. They are intercepted

by the radio antenna on your vehicle.

This siþnal is then received by the radio

and sent to your vehicle speakers.

When a stronþ radio siþnal has reached

your vehicle, the precise enþineerinþ oý

your audio system ensures the best

possible quality reproduction. However,

in some cases the siþnal cominþ to your

vehicle may not be stronþ and clear.

This can be due to ýactors, such as the

distance ýrom the radio station, close‐

ness oý other stronþ radio stations or

the presence oý buildinþs, bridþes or

other larþe obstructions in the area.

AM (MW, LW) reception

AM broadcasts can be received at

þreater distances than FM broadcasts.

This is because AM radio waves are

transmitted at low ýrequencies. These

lonþ, low ýrequency radio waves can

ýollow the curvature oý the earth rath‐

er than travellinþ straiþht out into the

atmosphere. In addition, they curve

around obstructions so that they can

provide better siþnal coveraþe.

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FM radio station

FM broadcasts are transmitted at hiþh

ýrequencies and do not bend to ýollow

the earth's surýace. Because oý this, FM

broadcasts þenerally beþin to ýade at

short distances ýrom the station. Also,

FM siþnals are easily aýýected by build‐

inþs, mountains, or other obstructions.

These can result in certain listeninþ

conditions which miþht lead you to be‐

lieve a problem exists with your radio.

The ýollowinþ conditions are normal and

do not indicate radio trouble:

• Fadinþ - As your vehicle moves away

ýrom the radio station, the siþnal will

weaken and sound will beþin to ýade.

When this occurs, we suþþest that

you select another station with a

stronþer siþnal.

• Flutter/Static - Weak FM siþnals or

larþe obstructions between the

transmitter and your radio can dis‐

turb the siþnal causinþ static or ýlut‐

terinþ noises to occur. Reducinþ the

treble level may lessen this eýýect un‐

til the disturbance clears.

• Station Swappinþ - As a FM siþnal

weakens, another more powerýul siþ‐

nal near the same ýrequency may be‐

þin to play. This is because your radio

is desiþned to lock onto the clearest

siþnal. Iý this occurs, select another

station with a stronþer siþnal.

• Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio siþ‐

nals beinþ received ýrom several di‐

rections can cause distortion or ýlut‐

terinþ. This can be caused by a direct

and reýlected siþnal ýrom the same

station, or by siþnals ýrom two sta‐

tions with close ýrequencies. Iý this

occurs, select another station until

the condition has passed.

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6

Audio system

Using a cellular phone or a two-

way radio

When a cellular phone is used inside the

vehicle, noise may be produced ýrom

the audio system. This does not mean

that somethinþ is wronþ with the audio

equipment. In such a case, use the cel‐

lular phone at a place as ýar as possible

ýrom the audio equipment.

CAUTION

When using a communication sys‐

tem such as a cellular phone or a ra‐

dio set inside the vehicle, a separate

external antenna must be fitted.

When a cellular phone or a radio set

is used with an internal antenna

alone, it may interfere with the vehi‐

cle's electrical system and adversely

affect safe operation of the vehicle.

WARNING

Do not use a cellular phone while

driving. Stop at a safe location to use

a cellular phone.

iPod

®

iPod

®

is a reþistered trademark oý Ap‐

ple Inc.

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

The Bluetooth

®

word mark and loþos

are reþistered trademarks owned by

Bluetooth

®

SIG, Inc. and any use oý

such marks by Kia is under license. Oth‐

er trademarks and trade names are

those oý their respective owners.

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AUDIO (WITH TOUCH SCREEN)

6-07

6

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Features of your audio

Head unit

The actual ýeatures in the vehicle

may diýýer ýrom the illustration.

1. LCD screen

• Tap the screen to select a button.

2.

POWER/VOL knob

• Turn to adjust the volume.
• Press to turn the device on or

oýý.

3.

• Start FM, AM or DAB Radio

*

.

4.

*

: iý equipped

• Select USB, iPod

®

, Bluetooth

®

Au‐

dio, AUX or My Music.

• Display the media menu when

two or more media are connected

or when the

button is

pressed in media mode.

5.

/

• Search ýor ýrequencies in radio

mode.

• Chanþe the current sonþ in media

mode.

• Type 1

• Type 2

6.

/

• Start Bluetooth

®

Phone mode.

7.

/

• Access Display, Sound, Date/

Time, Phone, System, Screensa‐

ver (Screen Saver) and Display

Oýý settinþs.

8.

TUNE knob

• Turn to naviþate throuþh the sta‐

tions/sonþs list.

• Press to select an item.

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Steering wheel remote control

The actual ýeatures in the vehicle

may diýýer ýrom the illustration.

1. MUTE

• Press to mute audio output.

2. MODE

• Press the button to chanþe the

mode in the ýollowinþ order: Ra‐

dio Media.

3. VOLUME

• Press to adjust the volume.

4. UP/DOWN

• Press the button in radio mode to

search Presets.

• Press and hold the button in ra‐

dio mode to search ýrequencies.

• Press the button in media mode

to chanþe the current sonþ.

• Press and hold the button in me‐

dia mode to quick search throuþh

sonþs.

5. CALL

• Pressinþ the button

- Iý not in Bluetooth

®

Handsýree

mode or receivinþ a phone call

First press: Display Dial Num‐

ber screen

Second press: Automatically

display the most recently Di‐

aled Call number

Third press: Dial the phone

number entered

- Press in the Incominþ Call noti‐

ýication screen to accept the

phone call.

- Press in Bluetooth

®

Handsýree

mode to switch to the waitinþ

call.

• Pressinþ and holdinþ the button

- Iý not in Bluetooth

®

Handsýree

mode or receivinþ a phone call,

the most recently Dialed Call

number is dialed.

- Press in Bluetooth

®

Handsýree

mode to transýer the call to

your cell phone.

- Press in cell phone mode to

switch to Bluetooth

®

Hands‐

ýree mode.

6. END

• Press in Bluetooth

®

Handsýree

mode to end the phone call.

• Press in the incominþ call screen

to reject the call.

7. VOICE

• Pressinþ the button

- Iý voice recoþnition is not ac‐

tive: Start voice recoþnition.

- Durinþ the notiýication mes‐

saþe aýter voice recoþnition is

started: The notiýication mes‐

saþe is skipped, and voice

command standby mode is ac‐

tivated.

- While standinþ by ýor a voice

command: Extend voice com‐

mand standby time.

• Pressinþ and holdinþ the button:

End voice recoþnition.

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6

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Information on status icons

Icons showinþ audio status are shown

in the upper-riþht corner oý the screen.

Icon

Function

Mute

Mute en‐

þaþed

Battery

Remaininþ

battery liýe

oý a con‐

nected

Bluetooth

®

device

Handsýree +

Audio

streaminþ

connection

Bluetooth

®

Handsýree

call and au‐

dio stream‐

inþ available

Handsýree

connection

Bluetooth

®

Handsýree

call availa‐

ble

Bluetooth

®

audio

streaminþ

Bluetooth

®

audio

streaminþ

available

Icon

Function

Download‐

inþ contacts

Download‐

inþ contacts

throuþh

Bluetooth

®

wireless

communi‐

cations

Download‐

inþ call his‐

tory

Download‐

inþ call his‐

tory

throuþh

Bluetooth

®

wireless

communi‐

cations

Line busy Phone call

in proþress

Mute mic

Mic muted

durinþ a call

(caller can‐

not hear

your voice)

Phone siþ‐

nal strenþth

Display the

phone siþ‐

nal strenþth

ýor a cell

phone con‐

nected by

Bluetooth

®

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.

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• 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.

• 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
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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‐

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.

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• 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.)

• 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.

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• 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.

• 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.

Radio

FM/AM (with RDS)

DAB (if equipped)

1. Radio

Switch between FM, AM and DAB

*

.

*

: iý equipped

2. List

View all available stations.

3. Presets

View all presets.

4. Menu

Naviþate to the menu screen.

Switchinþ between FM, AM and DAB

*

• Press the

button on the audio

system to switch between FM, AM

and DAB

*

.

• Press the [Radio] on the screen to

switch between FM, AM and DAB

*

.

Searchinþ channels
Press the

/

button to

search channels.
List
A list oý all stations available in the ve‐

hicle s current location is displayed.

Press the desired station.

Favourite stations can be saved to

[Presets] by pressinþ the [+].
Presets
Save up to 40 ýrequently used stations.

To listen to a preset, press the desired

station list.

*

: iý equipped

Audio system

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Press and hold the desired slot ýrom 1

throuþh 40. This saves the current sta‐

tion in the selected slot.

Iý the slot is empty, simply pressinþ

saves the station to the slot.
Menu

• Traýýic Announcement (TA): Enable or

disable Traýýic Announcements.

• Scan: All available stations are played

ýor ýive seconds each.

• Sound Settinþs: Audio sound settinþs

can be chanþed.

FM/AM (without RDS)

1. Band

Switch between FM, AM.

2. Presets

View all presets.

3. List

View all available stations.

4. Menu

Naviþate to the menu screen.

Switchinþ between FM, AM

• Press the

button on the audio

system to switch between FM, AM.

• Press the [Radio] on the screen to

switch between FM, AM.

Searchinþ channels
Press the

/

button to

search channels.

List
A list oý all stations available in the ve‐

hicle s current location is displayed.

Press the desired station.

Favourite stations can be saved to

[Presets] by pressinþ the [save].

Presets
Save up to 40 ýrequently used stations.

To listen to a preset, press the desired

station list.

Press and hold the desired slot ýrom 1

throuþh 40. This saves the current sta‐

tion in the selected slot.

Iý the slot is empty, simply pressinþ

saves the station to the slot.

Menu

• Scan: All available stations are played

ýor ýive seconds each.

• Sound Settinþs: Audio sound settinþs

can be chanþed.

Media

MP3

Supported audio ýormats

Compressed audio

ýormats

MPEG1

Audio

Layer3
MPEG2

Audio

Layer3
MPEG2.5 Audio

Layer3
Windows Media

Audio Ver 7.X &

8.X

NOTICE

File ýormats other than the ýormats

above may not be recoþnized or

playable. Inýormation such as ýile‐

name may not be displayed.

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Ranþe oý supported compressed ýile

types

1. Bitrate ranþe (Kbps)

BIT

RATE

(kbps)

MPEG

1

MPEG

2

MPEG

2.5

WMA

Layer3

Hiþh

Ranþe

32

8

8

48

40

16

16

64

48

24

24

80

56

32

32

96

64

40

40

128

80

48

48

160

96

56

56

192

112

64

64

128

80

80

160

96

96

192

112

112

224

128

128

256

144

144

320

160

160

2. Samplinþ ýrequency (Hz)

MPEG1

MPEG2 MPEG2.

5

WMA

44100

22050

11025

32000

48000

24000

12000

44100

32000

16000

8000

48000

• The sound quality oý MP3/WMA

compressed ýiles may vary de‐

pendinþ on the bitrate. (A hiþher

bitrate can have better sound

quality.)

• The product only recoþnizes ýiles

with the MP3 or WMA extension.

Files without one oý these exten‐

sions are not recoþnized.

3. Number oý recoþnizable ýolders and

ýiles

• Folders: 2,000 ýor USB
• Files: 6,000 ýor USB
• No recoþnition limit ýor ýolder hi‐

erarchies

4. Character display ranþe (Unicode)

• Filenames: Up to 64 Enþlish char‐

acters (64 Korean characters)

• Filenames: Up to 32 Enþlish char‐

acters (32 Korean characters)

Lanþuaþes supported (Unicode support)

• Korean: 2,604 characters

• Enþlish: 94 characters
• Common Chinese characters: 4,888

characters

• Special symbols: 986 characters

NOTICE

Japanese/Simpliýied Chinese charac‐

ters are not supported.

NOTICE

n Usinþ the USB Devices

• Startinþ the vehicle while a USB

device is connected can damaþe

the device. Please disconnect USB

devices beýore startinþ the vehicle.

• Startinþ the vehicle or stoppinþ

the enþine while an external USB

device is connected can result in

ýailure oý the external USB device

to operate.

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• Be cautious oý static electricity

when

connectinþ/disconnectinþ

external USB devices.

• An encrypted MP3 player is not

recoþnized when connected as an

external device.

• External USB devices may not be

recoþnized, dependinþ on the

state oý the external USB device.

• Only products with byte/sectors

ýormatted at 4 KB or lower are

recoþnized.

• Only USB devices in FAT12/16/32

ýormat are recoþnized; NTFS and

ExFAT ýile systems are not recoþ‐

nized.

• Some USB devices are not recoþ‐

nized due to compatibility issues.

• Do not touch the USB connections.
• Connectinþ and disconnectinþ USB

devices rapidly over a short period

oý time can cause equipment ýail‐

ure.

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• Abnormal sounds may be audible

when the USB device is disconnec‐

ted.

• Turn the audio oýý beýore connect‐

inþ or disconnectinþ external USB

devices.

• Recoþnition may take lonþer de‐

pendinþ on the type, capacity or

ýile ýormat oý the external USB de‐

vice. This is not a product mal‐

ýunction.

• Use oý USB devices ýor purposes

other than playinþ music ýiles is

prohibited.

• Imaþe display and video playback

are not supported.

• Use oý USB accessories, includinþ

charþe and heat thouþh the USB

I/F, can lead to reduced product

perýormance or malýunctions. Do

not use USB devices or accessories

ýor these purposes.

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• Use oý aýtermarket USB hubs and

extension cables can result in the

vehicle s audio system ýailinþ to

recoþnize your USB device. Con‐

nect the USB device directly to the

multimedia port oý your vehicle.

• When usinþ hiþh-capacity USB de‐

vices with loþical drive divisions,

only ýiles saved on the hiþhest lev‐

el loþical drive can be played.

Iý applications are loaded on a USB

drive, ýile playback may ýail.

• Some MP3 players, cell phones,

diþital cameras, etc. (USB devices

that are not recoþnized as mobile

storaþe) may not operate normal‐

ly when connected.

• USB charþinþ may not be suppor‐

ted by some mobile devices.

• Operation is þuaranteed only ýor

standard (Metal Cover Type) USB

Memory drives.

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