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4. Pairing completion is displayed.

In some mobile phones, pairing will

automatically be followed by con‐

nection.

It is possible to pair up to five

Blue‐

tooth

®

Wireless Technology ena‐

bled mobile phones.

Phone List

The names of up to 5 paired phones will

be displayed.

A [ ] is displayed in front of the cur‐

rently connected phone.

Select the desired name to setup the

selected phone.

• Connecting a phone

Select [Phone List]

Select mobile

phone Select [Connect Phone]

1. Select a mobile phone that is not

currently connected.

2. Connect the selected mobile

phone.

3. Connection completion is dis‐

played.

If a phone is already connected, dis‐

connect the currently connected

phone and select a new phone to

connect.

• Disconnecting a connected phone

Select [Phone List]

Select mobile

phone Select [Disconnect Phone]

1. Select the currently connected

mobile phone.

2. Disconnect the selected mobile

phone.

3. Disconnection completion is dis‐

played.

• Changing connection sequence (Prior‐

ity)

This is used to change the order (pri‐

ority) of automatic connection for

the paired mobile phones.

Select [Phone List] Select [Priority]

Select No. 1 Priority mobile phone

1. Select [Priority].
2. From the paired phones, select the

phone desired for No.1 priority.

3. The changed priority sequence is

displayed.

Once the connection sequence (priori‐

ty) is changed, the new no. 1 priority

mobile phone will be connected.

When the no. 1 priority cannot be

connected : Automatically attempts

to connect the most recently connec‐

ted phone.

Cases when the most recently con‐

nected phone cannot be connected:

Attempts to connect in the order in

which paired phones are listed.

The connected phone will automati‐

cally be changed to No. 1 priority.

• Delete

Select [Phone List]

Select mobile

phone Select [Delete]

1. Select the desired mobile phone.
2. Delete the selected mobile phone.

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3. Deletion completion is displayed.

When attempting to delete a current‐

ly connected phone, the phone is first

disconnected.

CAUTION

-

When you delete a mobile

phone, the mobile phone book

will also be erased.

-

For stable Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology communication, de‐

lete the mobile phone from the

audio and also delete the audio

from your mobile phone.

Contacts Download
This feature is used to download con‐

tacts and call histories into the audio

system.

Select [Contacts Download]

CAUTION

• The download feature may not be

supported in some mobile phones.

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• When downloading new Contacts,

delete all previously saved Con‐

tacts before starting download.

Auto Download
When connecting a mobile phone, it is

possible to automatically download new

Contacts and Call Histories.

Select [Auto Download] Set [On/Off]

Outgoing Volume
This is used to set the volume of your

voice as heard by the other party while

on a

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

enabled handsfree call.

Select [Outgoing Volume] Set volume

while on a call, the volume can be

changed by using the [SEEK TRACK]

button.

Bluetooth System Off
This feature is used when you do not

wish to use the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology system.

Select [Bluetooth System Off].

If a phone is already connected, discon‐

nect the currently connected phone

and turn the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Tech‐

nology system off.

Using the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technol‐

ogy
To use

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

when the system is currently off, fol‐

low these next steps.

• Turning On

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Tech‐

nology through the [PHONE] button.

Press the [PHONE] button Screen

Guidance

Moves to the screen where

Blue‐

tooth

®

Wireless Technology functions

can be used and displays guidance.

• Turning On

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Tech‐

nology through the [SETUP] button.

Press the [SETUP] button

Select

[Phone]

1. A screen asking whether to turn

on

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

will be displayed.

2. On the screen, select [YES] to turn

on

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

and display guidance.

If the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technolo‐

gy system is turned on, the system

will automatically try to connect the

most recently connected

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology mobile phone.

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With the System Button

Press the [SETUP] button

Select

[System]

Memory Information (if equipped)

Displays currently used memory and

total system memory.

Select [Memory Information] OK

The currently used memory is dis‐

played on the left side while the total

system memory is displayed on the

right side.

Language

This menu is used to set the display.

Select [Language]

The system will reboot after the lan‐

guage is changed.

• Language support by region.

English, Português, Español

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AUDIO (WITH TOUCH SCREEN)

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5

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Feature of your audio

1. EJECT

• Ejects the disc.

2. RADIO

• Changes to FM/AM mode.
• Each time the button is pressed,

the mode is changed in order of

FM1

FM2

FMA

AM

AMA.

3. MEDIA

• Changes

to

CD/

USB(iPod

®

)/AUX/My Music/Blue‐

tooth

®

Audio mode.

• Each time the button is pressed,

the mode is changed in the order

of CD, USB(iPod

®

), AUX, My Mu‐

sic, BT(Bluetooth

®

) Audio.

4. PHONE

• Changes to Phone mode.
• When a phone is not connected,

the connection screen is dis‐

played.

5. POWER/VOL knob

• Power knob : Turns power On/Off

by pressing the knob

• Volume knob : Sets volume by

turning the knob left/right

6. SEEK TRACK

When pressed briefly

• Radio mode : plays previous/next

frequency.

• CD, USB, iPod

®

, My Music, BT Au‐

dio mode : changes the track,

Song(file).

When pressed and held

• Radio

mode

:

continuously

changes the frequency. Upon re‐

lease, plays the current frequen‐

cy.

• CD, USB, iPod

®

, My Music mode :

rewinds or fast forwards the

track or file.

• During a Handsfree call, controls

the call volume.

7. DISP

• Each time the button is shortly

pressed, sets Screen Off

Screen On Screen Off.

• Audio operation is maintained

and only the screen will be turned

Off.

• In the Screen Off state, press any

button to turn the Screen On

again.

8. TA

• Set TA(Traffic Announcement)

feature On/Off.

9. SCAN

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• Radio mode

- Press the button : Previews

each broadcast for 5 seconds

each.

• CD, USB, My Music mode

- Press the button : Previews

each song (file) for 10 seconds

each.

- Press the button again to con‐

tinue listening to the current

song (file).

10. SETUP

• Changes to Setup mode.

11. TUNE knob

• Radio mode : turn to change

broadcast frequencies.

• CD, USB, iPod

®

, My Music mode:

turn to search tracks/channels/

files.

12. FOLDER

• MP3 CD/USB mode : Folder

Search

13. FM

• Each time the button is pressed,

the mode is changed in order of

FM1 FM2 FMA.

14. AM

• Each time the button is pressed,

the mode is changed in order of

AM AMA.

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Feature of your audio

1. EJECT

• Ejects the disc.

2. RADIO

• Changes to FM/AM mode.
• Each time the button is pressed,

the mode is changed in the order

of FM1 FM2 AM.

3. MEDIA

• Changes

to

CD/

USB(iPod

®

)/AUX/My Music/Blue‐

tooth

®

Audio mode.

• Each time the button is pressed,

the mode is changed in the order

of CD, USB(iPod

®

), AUX, My Mu‐

sic, BT(Bluetooth

®

) Audio.

4. PHONE

• Changes to Phone mode.
• When a phone is not connected,

the connection screen is dis‐

played.

5. POWER/VOL knob

• Power knob : Turns power On/Off

by pressing the knob

• Volume knob : Sets volume by

turning the knob left/right

6. SEEK TRACK

When pressed briefly

• Radio mode : plays previous/next

frequency.

• CD, USB, iPod

®

, My Music, BT Au‐

dio mode : changes the track,

Song(file).

When pressed and held

• Radio

mode

:

continuously

changes the frequency. Upon re‐

lease, plays the current frequen‐

cy.

• CD, USB, iPod

®

, My Music mode :

rewinds or fast forwards the

track or file.

• During a Handsfree call, controls

the call volume.

7. DISP

• Each time the button is shortly

pressed, sets Screen Off

Screen On Screen Off

• Audio operation is maintained

and only the screen will be turned

Off.

• In the Screen Off state, press any

button to turn the Screen On

again.

8. MUTE

• When the button is pressed,

stops sound and Audio Mute is

displayed on LCD.

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9. SCAN

• Radio mode : previews all receiva‐

ble broadcasts for 5 seconds

each.

• CD, USB, My Music mode : pre‐

views each song (file) for 10 sec‐

onds each.

10. SETUP

• Changes to Setup mode.

11. TUNE knob

• Radio mode : turn to change

broadcast frequencies.

• CD, USB, iPod

®

, My Music mode :

turn to search tracks/channels/

files.

12. FOLDER

• MP3 CD/USB mode : Folder

Search

13. FM

• Each time the button is pressed,

the mode is changed in order of

FM1 FM2.

14. AM

• Each time the button is pressed,

the mode is changed in order of

AM.

Before using the audio system

NOTICE

n Using Compact Discs

• This device has been manufac‐

tured to be compatible with soft‐

ware bearing the following logo

marks.

• Do not clean discs with chemical

solutions, such as record sprays,

antistatic sprays, antistatic liquids,

benzene, or thinners.

• After using a disc, put the disc

back in its original case to prevent

disc scratches.

• Hold discs by their edges or within

the center hole to prevent damage

to disc surfaces.

• Do not introduce foreign substan‐

ces into the disc insert/eject slot.

Introducing foreign substances

could damage the device interior.

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• Do not insert two discs simultane‐

ously.

• When using CD-R/CD-RW discs,

differences in disc reading and

playing times may occur depend‐

ing on the disc manufacturer, pro‐

duction method and the recording

method used.

• Clean fingerprints and dust off the

disc surface (coated side) with a

soft cloth.

• The use of CD-R/CD-RW discs at‐

tached with labels may result in

disc slot jams or difficulties in disc

removal. Such discs may also re‐

sult in noise while playing.

• Some CD-R/CD-RW discs may not

properly operate depending on the

disc manufacturer, production

method and the recording method

used. If problems persist, trying

using a different CD as continued

use may result in malfunctions.

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• The performance of this product

may differ depending on the

CDRW Drive Software.

• Copy-protected CDs such as Stype

CDs may not function in the de‐

vice. DATA discs cannot be played.

(However, such discs may still op‐

erate but will do so abnormally.)

• Do not use abnormally shaped

discs (8cm, heart-shaped, octa‐

gon-shaped) as such discs could

lead to malfunctions.

• If the disc is straddled on the disc

slot without removal for 10 sec‐

onds, the disc will automatically be

re-inserted into the disc player.

• Only genuine audio CDs are sup‐

ported. Other discs may result in

recognition failure (e.g. copy CDR,

CDs with labels)

MP3 File Information

• Supported Audio Formats

File System

ISO 9660 Level 1
ISO 9660 Level 2
Romeo/Juliet (128

characters)

Audio Compres‐

sion

MPEG1 Audio Lay‐

er3
MPEG2 Audio Lay‐

er3
MPEG2.5 Audio

Layer3
Windows Media

Audio Ver 7.X &

8.X

File formats that do not comply

with the above formats may not be

properly recognized or play without

properly displaying file names or

other information.

• Support for Compressed Files

1. Supported Bitrates (Kbps)

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MPEG

1

MPEG

2

MPEG

2.5

WMA

Lay‐

er3

Lay‐

er3

Lay‐

er3

High

Range

BIT

RATE

(kbps)

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. Sampling Frequencies (Hz)

MPEG1

MPEG2 MPEG2.

5

WMA

44100

22050

11025

32000

48000

24000

12000

44100

MPEG1

MPEG2 MPEG2.

5

WMA

3000

16000

8000

48000

- For MP3/WMA compression files,

differences in sound quality will

occur depending on the bitrate.

(Higher sound quality can be ex‐

perienced with higher bitrates.)

- This device only recognizes files

with MP3/WMA extensions. Oth‐

er file extensions may not be

properly recognized.

3. Maximum number of recognized

folders and files

- Folder : 255 folders for CD,

2,000 folders for USB

- File : 999 files for CD, 6,000 files

for USB

There are no limitations to the

number of recognized folder levels

• Language Support (Unicode Support)

1. English : 94 characters
2. Special characters and Symbols :

986 characters

Korean, English and Chinese are

supported.

3. Text Display (Based on Unicode)

- File name : Maximum 64 English

characters

- Folder name : Max 32 English

characters

Using the scroll feature allows you

to see the entire name of files with

names that are too long to be dis‐

played at once.

• Compatibility by Disc Type

1. Playing MIXED CDs : First plays the

audio CD, then plays the com‐

pressed file(s).

2. Playing EXTRA CDs : First plays the

audio CD, then plays the com‐

pressed file(s).

3. Playing multisession CDs : Plays in

order of sessions

- MIXED CD : CD type in which

both MP3 and audio CD files are

recognized in one disc.

- Multisession CD CD type that in‐

cludes more than two sessions.

Different from Extra CDs, multi‐

session CDs are recorded by

sessions and have no media lim‐

itation.

• Precautions upon Writing CDs

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1. In all cases except when creating

multisession discs, check the close

session option before creating the

disc. Though product malfunctions

will not occur, some time may be

required for the device to check

whether the session state is

closed (approximately 25 seconds).

(Additional time may also be re‐

quired depending on the number

of folders or files.)

2. Changing the MP3/WMA file exten‐

sions or changing files of other ex‐

tensions to MP3/WMA may result

in product malfunction.

3. When naming files with MP3/WMA

file extensions, write using only

Korean and English. (Korean, Eng‐

lish and Chinese are supported.)

4. Unauthorized use or duplication of

music files are prohibited by law.

5. Prolonged use of CD-R/CD-RW

discs that do not satisfy related

standards and/or specifications

could result in product malfunc‐

tion.

NOTICE

n Using the USB Devices

• Connect the USB device after

turning on the engine. The USB

device may become damaged if it

is already connected when the ig‐

nition is turned on. The USB device

may not operate properly if the

car ignition is turned on or off with

the USB device connected.

• Be careful for static electricity

when

connecting/disconnecting

USB devices.

• Encoded MP3 Players will not be

recognized when connected as an

external device.

• When connecting an external USB

device, the vehicle's audio system

may not recognize the USB de‐

pending on what firmware is used

by USB device or what files are on

the USB.

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• Only products formatted with

byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will

be recognized.

• This device recognizes USB devices

formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file

formats. This device does not rec‐

ognize files in NTFS file format.

• Some USB devices may not be

supported due to compatibility is‐

sues.

• Avoid contact between the USB

connector and bodily parts or for‐

eign objects.

• Repeated connecting/disconnect‐

ing of USB devices within short pe‐

riods of time may result in product

malfunction.

• A strange noise may occur when

disconnecting the USB.

• Make sure to connect/disconnect

external USB devices with the au‐

dio power turned off.

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• The amount of time required to

recognize the USB device may dif‐

fer depending on the type, size or

file formats stored on the USB.

Such differences in time are not

indications of malfunctions.

• The vehicle audio system only

supports USB devices designed to

play music files.

• USB images and videos are not

supported.

• Do not use the USB I/F to charge

batteries or USB accessories that

generate heat. Doing so may lead

to worsened performance or dam‐

age to the audio system.

• The audio system may not recog‐

nize the USB device if separately

purchased USB hubs and extension

cables are being used. Connect the

USB device directly with the USB

port of the vehicle.

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• When using mass storage USB de‐

vices with separate logical drives,

only files saved to the root drive

can be played.

• Files may not properly operate if

application programs are installed

on the USBs.

• The audio system may not oper‐

ate normally if MP3 Players, cellu‐

lar phones, digital cameras, or oth‐

er electronic devices (USB devices

not recognized as portable disk

drives) are connected with the au‐

dio system.

• Charging through the USB may not

work for some mobile devices.

• The device may not support nor‐

mal operation when using an

atypical USB memory device (mini‐

ature, keychain, etc.). For best re‐

sults, use a typical USB device that

has a metal case.

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• The device may not support nor‐

mal operation when using formats

such as HDD Type, CF, or SD Mem‐

ory.

• The device will not support files

locked by DRM (Digital Rights Man‐

agement.)

• USB memory sticks used by con‐

necting an Adaptor (SD Type or CF

Type) may not be properly recog‐

nized.

• The device may not operate prop‐

erly when using USB HDDs or USBs

subject to connection failures

caused by vehicle vibrations. (e.g.

i-stick type)

Avoid use of USB mem‐

ory products that can

also be used as key

chains or mobile phone

accessories.

Use of such products may cause

damage to the USB jack.

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• Connecting an MP3 device or

phone through various channels,

such as AUX/BT or Audio/USB

mode may result in pop noises or

abnormal operation.

NOTICE

n Using an iPod

®

• iPod

®

is a registered trademark of

Apple Inc.

• In order to use the iPod

®

with

your vehicle s audio system, you
must use a dedicated iPod

®

cable.

(the cable that is supplied when
purchasing iPod

®

/iPhone

®

prod‐

ucts)

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(Continued)

• If the iPod

®

is connected to the

vehicle while it is playing, a high

pitch sound could occur for ap‐

proximately 1-2 seconds immedi‐

ately after connecting. If possible,
connect the iPod

®

to the vehicle

with the iPod

®

stopped/paused.

• When the vehicle ignition is set to

ACC or ON, connecting the iPod

®

through the iPod

®

cable will

charge the iPod

®

through the car

audio system.

• When connecting with the iPod

®

cable, make sure to fully insert the

jack to prevent communication in‐

terference.

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(Continued)

• When the EQ features of an exter‐

nal device, such as the iPod

®

, and

the audio system are both active,

EQ effects could overlap and cause

sound deterioration and distortion.

Whenever possible, turn off the EQ

feature within the external device

when it is connected to the audio

system.

• Noise may occur when an iPod

®

or

AUX device is connected. When

such devices are not being used,

disconnect the device for storage.

• When the iPod

®

or AUX device

power is connected to the power

jack, playing the external device

may result in noise. In such cases,

disconnect the power connection

before use.

• Skipping or improper operation

may occur depending on the char‐
acteristics of your iPod

®

/iPhone

®

device.

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• If your iPhone is connected to both

the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technolo‐

gy and USB, the sound may not be

properly played. In your iPhone,

select the Dock connector or

Blue‐

tooth

®

Wireless Technology to

change the sound output (source).

• iPod

®

mode cannot be operated

when the iPod

®

cannot be recog‐

nized due to the playing of ver‐

sions that do not support commu‐
nication protocols, cases of iPod

®

abnormalities and defects.

• For fifth generation iPod

®

Nano

devices, the iPod

®

may not be rec‐

ognized when the battery level is
low. Please charge the iPod

®

for

use.

• The search/play orders shown

within the iPod

®

device may differ

from the orders shown within the

audio system.

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(Continued)

• If the iPod

®

malfunctions due to

an iPod

®

device defect, reset the

iPod

®

and try again. (To learn

more, refer to your iPod

®

manual)

• Some iPod

®

s may not sync with

the System depending on the ver‐

sion. If the Media is removed be‐

fore the Media is recognized, then

the system may not properly re‐

store the previously operated

mode. (iPad charging is not sup‐

ported.)

• Use an iPod

®

cable shorter than 1

meter in length such as the one

originally supplied with a new
iPod

®

, longer cables may lead to

the audio system not recognizing
the iPod

®

.

NOTICE

n Using the Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology Audio Mode (if

equipped)

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Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

Audio Mode can be used only when
a

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

phone has been connected.

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

Audio Mode will not be available

when connecting mobile phones

that do not support this feature.

• If a

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technolo‐

gy Phone is being used to play

music and receives an incoming or

outgoing phone call, then the mu‐

sic will stop.

• Moving the Track up/down while

playing

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Tech‐

nology audio mode may result in

pop noises in some mobile phones.

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

streaming audio may not be sup‐

ported in some mobile phones.

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• When returning to

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology Audio mode

after ending a call, the mode may

not automatically restart in some

mobile phones.

• Receiving an incoming call or mak‐

ing an outgoing call while playing

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology

Audio may result in audio interfer‐

ence.

NOTICE

n Using the Bluetooth

®

Wireless

Technology Cellular Phone (if

equipped)

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.

(Continued)

(Continued)

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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(Continued)

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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