KIA Forte (2018 year). Instruction — part 21

Voice Command List

Common Commands

These commands can be used in most operations.

(However a few commands may not be available during cer‐

tain operations)

Command

Function

More Help

Provides guidance on commands that

can be used anywhere in the system.

Help

Provides guidance on commands that

can be used within the current mode.

Call<Name>

Calls <Name> saved in phone book

Ex) Call John Smith

Phone

Provides guidance on Phone related

commands.

After saying this command, say Call

History , Phone book , Dial Number

to execute corresponding functions.

Call History

Displays the Call History screen.

Phone book

Displays the phone book screen. After

saying this command, say the name of

a phone book saved in the phone book

to automatically connect the call.

Dial Number

Displays the Dial number screen. After

saying this command, you can say the

number that you want to call.

Redial

Connects the most recently called num‐

ber.

Command

Function

Radio

• When listening to the radio, displays

the next radio screen. (FM1 FM2

FMA AM AMA)

• When listening to a different mode,

displays the most recently played ra‐

dio screen.

FM

• When currently listening to the FM

radio, maintains the current state.

• When listening to a different mode,

displays the most recently played FM

screen.

FM1(FM One)

Displays the FM1 screen.

FM2(FM Two)

Displays the FM2 screen.

FMA

Displays the FMA screen.

AM

Displays the AM screen.

AMA

Displays the AMA screen.

FM Preset 1~6

Plays the most recently played broad‐

cast saved in FM Preset 1~6.

AM Preset 1~6

Plays the broadcast saved in AM Preset

1~6.

FM 87.5~107.9

Plays the FM broadcast of the corre‐

sponding frequency.

Range can be different by applica‐

tion frequency of corresponding

country.

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Command

Function

AM 530~1710

Plays the AM broadcast of the corre‐

sponding frequency.

Range can be different by applica‐

tion frequency of corresponding

country.

TA On

Enables Traffic Announcement.

TA Off

Disables Traffic Announcement.

News On

Enables RDS News feature.

News Off

Disables RDS News feature.

Media

Moves to the most recently played me‐

dia screen.

Play Track 1~30

If a music CD has been inserted, plays

the corresponding track.

CD

Plays music on the CD.

Search CD

Moves to the CD track or file selection

screen.

• For audio CDs, move to the screen

and say the track number to play the

corresponding track.

• Moves to MP3 CD file selection screen.

After manually operate the device to

select and play music.

USB

Plays music on the USB device.

Search USB

Moves to USB file selection screen. Af‐

ter manually operate the device to se‐

lect and play music.

Command

Function

iPod

®

Plays music on the iPod

®

.

Search iPod

®

Moves to the iPod

®

file selection screen.

After that, manually operate the device

to select and play music.

My Music

Plays music saved in My Music.

Search My Music

Moves to the My Music file selection

screen. After, manually operate the de‐

vice to select and play music.

AUX (Auxiliary)

Plays the connected external device.

Bluetooth

®

Audio

Plays the music saved in connected

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology device.

Mute

Mutes the radio or music volume.

Pardon?

Repeats the most recent comment.

Cancel (Exit)

Ends voice command.

FM/AM radio Commands

Commands available during FM, AM radio operation.

Command

Function

Preset 1~6

Plays the broadcast saved in Preset

1~6.

Auto Store

Automatically selects radio broadcast

frequencies with superior reception and

saves in Presets 1~6.

Preset Save 1~6

Saves the current broadcast frequency

to Preset 1~6.

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Command

Function

Seek up

Plays the next (higher) receivable

broadcast.

Seek down

Plays the previous (lower) receivable

broadcast.

Next Preset

Selects the preset number next to the

most recently selected preset. (Exam‐

ple : When currently listening to preset

no. 3, then preset no. 4 will be selected.)

Previous Preset

Selects the preset number previous to

the most recently selected preset. (Ex‐

ample : When currently listening to pre‐

set no. 3, then preset no. 2 will be se‐

lected.)

Scan

Scans receivable frequencies from the

current broadcast and plays for 10 sec‐

onds each.

Preset Scan

Moves to the next preset from the cur‐

rent present and plays for 10 seconds

each.

AF on

Enables the Alternative Frequency fea‐

ture.

AF off

Disables the Alternative Frequency fea‐

ture.

Region

Enables Region feature.

Region off

Disables Region feature.

Audio CD Commands

Commands available during Audio CD operation.

Command

Function

Random

Randomly plays the tracks within the

CD.

Random Off

Cancels random play to play tracks in

sequential order.

Repeat

Repeats the current track.

Repeat Off

Cancels repeat play to play tracks in se‐

quential order.

Next Track

Plays the next track.

Previous Track

Plays the previous track.

Scan

Scans the tracks from the next track

for 10 seconds each.

Track 1~30

Plays the desired track number.

Information

Displays the information screen of the

current track.

MP3 CD / USB Commands

Commands available during USB and MP3 CD operation.

Command

Function

Random

Randomly plays the files within the cur‐

rent folder.

All Random

Randomly plays all saved files.

Random Off

Cancels random play to play files in se‐

quential order.

Repeat

Repeats the current file.

Folder Repeat

Repeats all files in the current folder.

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Command

Function

Repeat Off

Cancels repeat play to play files in se‐

quential order.

Next File

Plays the next file.

Previous File

Plays the previous file.

Scan

Scans the tracks from the next files for

10 seconds each.

Information

Displays the information screen of the

current file.

Copy

Copies the current file into My Music.

iPod

®

Commands

Commands available during iPod

®

operation.

Command

Function

All Random

Randomly plays all saved songs.

Random

Randomly plays the songs within the

current category.

Random Off

Cancels random play to play songs in

sequential order.

Repeat

Repeats the current song.

Repeat Off

Cancels repeat play to play songs in se‐

quential order.

Next Song

Plays the next song.

Previous Song

Plays the previous song.

Command

Function

Information

Displays the information screen of the

current song.

My Music Commands

Commands available during My Music operation.

Command

Function

Random

Randomly plays all saved files.

Random Off

Cancels random play to play files in se‐

quential order.

Repeat

Repeats the current file.

Repeat Off

Cancels repeat play to play files in se‐

quential order.

Next File

Plays the next file.

Previous File

Plays the previous file.

Scan

Scans the files from the next files for

10 seconds each.

Information

Displays the information screen of the

current file.

Delete

Deletes the current file. You will bypass

an additional confirmation process.

Delete All

Deletes all files saved in My Music. You

will bypass an additional confirmation

process.

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology Audio Commands

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Commands available during

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

audio streaming from mobile phone operation Command Op‐

eration.

Command

Function

Play

Plays the currently paused song.

Command

Function

Pause

Pauses the current song.

Setup Mode (Type B-1, Type

B-2)

Press the [SETUP] button to display the

Setup screen.

You can select and control options rela‐

ted to [Display], [Sound], [Phone] and

[System].

With the Display Button

Press the [SETUP] button

Select

[Display]

You can select and control options rela‐

ted to [Brightness], [Pop-up Mode],

[Scroll text] and [Song Info].

Adjusting the Brightness

Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjust

the screen brightness or set the Bright‐

ness on Automatic, Day or Night mode.

Press the [Default] button to reset.

• Automatic : Adjusts the brightness

automatically.

• Day : Always maintains the bright‐

ness on high.

• Night : Always maintains the bright‐

ness on low.

Pop-up Mode

This feature is used to display the Pop-

up Mode screen when entering radio

and media modes.

When this feature is turned on, press‐

ing the [RADIO] or [MEDIA] button will

display the Pop-up Mode screen.

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NOTICE

The media Pop-up Mode screen can

be displayed only when two or more

media modes have been connected.

Scroll Text

This feature is used to scroll text dis‐

played on the screen when it is too long

to be displayed at once.

When turned on, the text is repeatedly

scrolled. When turned off, the text is

scrolled just once.

Song Info

This feature is used to change the in‐

formation displayed within USB and

MP3 CD modes.

• Folder File : Displays file name and

folder name.

• Album Artist Song : Displays album

name/artist name/song.

With the Sound Button

Press the [SETUP] button

Select

[Sound]

You can select and control options rela‐

ted to [Audio Settings], [Speed Depend‐

ent Vol.], [Volume Dialogue] and [Touch

Screen Beep].

Audio Settings

Use the [Up/Down/Left/Right] buttons

to adjust the Fader/Balance settings.

Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjust

the Bass/Middle/Treble settings.

Press the [Default] button to reset.

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SDVC (Speed Dependent Volume Con‐

trol)

The volume level is controlled automat‐

ically according to the vehicle speed.

SDVC can be set by selecting from On/

Off.

Volume Dialogue (if equipped)

Use the [-], [+] buttons to adjust the

Volume Dialog.

Touch Screen Beep

This feature is used to turn the touch

screen beep on/off.

With the Phone Button (if

equipped)

Press the [SETUP] button

Select

[Phone]

You can select and control options rela‐

ted to [Pair Phone], [Paired Phone List],

[Phone book Download], [Auto Down‐

load], [Outgoing Volume] and [Blue‐

tooth System Off].

Pairing a New Device

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology devices can be

paired with the audio system.

For more information, refer to the

Pairing through Phone Setup on page

5-80.

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Viewing Paired Phone List

This feature is used to view mobile

phones that have been paired with the

audio system. Upon selecting a paired

phone, the setup menu is displayed.

For more information, refer to the

Setting

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technolo‐

gy Connection on page 5-81.

1. Moves to the previous screen.
2. Connect/Disconnects currently se‐

lected phone.

3. Deletes the currently selected

phone.

4. Sets currently selected phone to

highest connection priority.

NOTICE

n Before Downloading Phone

Books

• Only phone books within connec‐

ted phones can be downloaded. Al‐

so check to see that your mobile

phone supports the download fea‐

ture.

• To learn more about whether your

mobile phone supports phone book

downloads, refer to your mobile

phone user s manual.

• The Phone book for only the con‐

nected phone can be downloaded.

Before downloading, check to see

whether your phone supports the

download feature.

Downloading Phone books

As the Phone book is downloaded from

the mobile phone, downloading Phone

book number is displayed.

• Up to 1,000 phone book entries can

be copied into car phone book.

• Up to 1,000 phone book entries can

be saved for each paired device.

• Upon downloading phone book data,

previously saved phone book data will

be deleted. However, Phone book en‐

tries saved to other paired phones

are not deleted.

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Auto Download (Phone Book)

This feature is used to automatically

download mobile phone book entries

once a

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

phone is connected.

• The Auto Download feature will

download mobile phone book entries

every time the phone is connected.

The download time may differ de‐

pending on the number of saved

phone book entries and the commu‐

nication state.

• When downloading a phone book,

first check to see that your mobile

phone supports the phone book

download feature.

Outgoing Volume

Use the [-], [+] buttons to adjust the

outgoing volume level.

Turning Bluetooth System Off

Once

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology is

turned off,

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Tech‐

nology related features will not be sup‐

ported within the audio system.

To turn

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

back on, go to [SETUP] [Phone] and

press Yes .

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CAUTION

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology au‐

dio streaming may not be supported

in some Bluetooth

®

Wireless Tech‐

nology phones.

With the System Button

Press the [SETUP] button

Select

[System]

You can select and control options rela‐

ted to [Memory Information], [Voice

Recognition System] and [Language].

Memory Information

This feature displays information rela‐

ted to system memory.

• Using : Displays capacity currently in

use

• Capacity : Displays total capacity

May differ depending on the selec‐

ted audio.

Voice Recognition Mode Setting (if

equipped)

This feature is used to select the de‐

sired prompt feedback option from

Normal and Expert.

• Normal : When using voice recogni‐

tion, provides detailed guidance

prompts

• Expert : When using voice recognition,

omits some guidance prompts

Language

This feature is used to change the sys‐

tem and voice recognition language.

If the language is changed, the system

will restart and apply the selected lan‐

guage.

• Language support by region

Dansk, Deutsch, English(UK), Español,

Français,

Italiano,

Nederlands,

Pycc , Polski, Svenska, Türkçe

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Setup Mode (Type B-3, Type

B-4)

Press the [SETUP] button to display the

Setup screen.

You can select and control options rela‐

ted to [Display], [Sound], [Phone] and

[System].

With the Display Button

Press the [SETUP] button

Select

[Display]

You can select and control options rela‐

ted to [Brightness], [Mode Pop up],

[Text Scroll] and [Media Display].

Adjusting the Brightness

Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjust

the screen brightness or set the Bright‐

ness on Automatic, Day or Night mode.

Press the [Default] button to reset.

• Automatic : Adjusts the brightness

automatically.

• Day : Always maintains the bright‐

ness on high.

• Night : Always maintains the bright‐

ness on low.

Mode Pop up

This feature is used to display the

Mode Pop up screen when entering ra‐

dio and media modes.

When this feature is turned on, press‐

ing the [RADIO] or [MEDIA] button will

display the Mode Pop up screen.

NOTICE

The media Mode Pop up screen can

be displayed only when two or more

media modes have been connected.

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Text Scroll

This feature is used to scroll text dis‐

played on the screen when it is too long

to be displayed at once.

When turned on, the text is repeatedly

scrolled. When turned off, the text is

scrolled just once.

Media Display

This feature is used to change the in‐

formation displayed within USB and

MP3 CD modes.

• Folder File : Displays file name and

folder name.

• Album Artist Song : Displays album

name/artist name/song.

With the Sound Button

Press the [SETUP] button

Select

[Sound]

You can select and control options rela‐

ted to [Sound Setting], [Speed Depend‐

ent Vol.] and [Touch Screen Beep].

Sound Setting

Use the [Up/Down/Left/Right] buttons

to adjust the Fader/Balance settings.

Use the [Left/Right] buttons to adjust

the Bass/Middle/Treble settings.

Press the [Default] button to reset.

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SDVC (Speed Dependent Volume Con‐

trol)

The volume level is controlled automat‐

ically according to the vehicle speed.

SDVC can be set by selecting from On/

Off.

Touch Screen Beep

This feature is used to turn the touch

screen beep on/off.

With the Phone Button (if

equipped)

Press the [SETUP] button

Select

[Phone]

You can select and control options rela‐

ted to [Pair Phone], [Paired Phone List],

[Contacts Download], [Auto Download],

[Outgoing Volume] and [Bluetooth Sys‐

tem Off].

Pairing a New Device

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology devices can be

paired with the audio system.

For more information, refer to the

Pairing through Phone Setup on page

5-86.

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Viewing Paired Phone List

This feature is used to view mobile

phones that have been paired with the

audio system. Upon selecting a paired

phone, the setup menu is displayed.

For more information, refer to the

Setting

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technolo‐

gy Connection on page 5-87.

1. Moves to the previous screen.
2. Connect/Disconnects currently se‐

lected phone.

3. Deletes the currently selected

phone.

4. Sets currently selected phone to

highest connection priority.

NOTICE

n Before Downloading Phone

Books

• To learn more about whether your

mobile phone supports contacts

downloads, refer to your mobile

phone user s manual.

• The contacts for only the connec‐

ted phone can be downloaded.

Downloading Contacts

As the contacts are downloaded from

the mobile phone, downloading con‐

tacts number is displayed.

• Up to 1,000 contacts entries can be

copied into car contacts.

• Up to 1,000 contacts entries can be

saved for each paired device.

• Upon downloading contacts data,

previously saved contacts data will be

deleted. However, contacts entries

saved to other paired phones are not

deleted.

Auto Download (Contacts)

This feature is used to automatically

download mobile contacts entries once

a

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

phone is connected.

• The Auto Download feature will

download mobile contacts entries ev‐

ery time the phone is connected. The

download time may differ depending

on the number of saved contacts en‐

tries and the communication state.

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• When downloading a contacts, first

check to see that your mobile phone

supports the contacts download fea‐

ture.

Outgoing Volume

Use the [-], [+] buttons to adjust the

outgoing volume level.

Turning Bluetooth System Off

Once

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology is

turned off,

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Tech‐

nology related features will not be sup‐

ported within the audio system.

To turn

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

back on, go to [SETUP] [Phone] and

press Yes .

With the System Button

Press the [SETUP] button

Select

[System]

Memory Information

This feature displays information rela‐

ted to system memory.

• Using : Displays capacity currently in

use

• Capacity : Displays total capacity

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Language

This feature is used to change the sys‐

tem language.

If the language is changed, the system

will restart and apply the selected lan‐

guage.

Language Setting is depend on the Au‐

dio System.

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