KIA K2500 (2017 year). Instruction — part 23

Knowing your vehicle
Feature of Your Audio
(1) RADIO
(4) SEEK
• Plays Radio(FM/AM) mode.
When pressed quickly
Head unit
• Each time the button is pressed,
• Radio mode: Searches broadcast
1
■ Type A-1
the mode is changed sequentially.
frequencies.
• Media mode: Changes the track,
(2) MEDIA
file or title. (except AUX)
2
• Plays Media USB(iPod®), AUX
When pressed and held
mode.
• Frequency is controlled by 1 step
3
• Each time the button is pressed,
quickly. When the button is released
the mode is changed sequentially.
after pressing and holding, searches
broadcast frequencies.
4
■ Type A-2
(3) POWER/VOL knob
• Media mode: Rewinds or fast-for-
wards the song. (except AUX)
Power knob: Turns power On/Off
5
by pressing the knob.
Volume knob: Sets volume by turn-
(5) [1] ~ [3] (Preset)
6
ing the knob left/right.
When pressed quickly
• Radio mode: Receives saved fre-
quencies(channels).
7
• Media mode(except AUX)
❈ The actual features in the vehicle
-
[1 RPT] button: Repeat/Repeat
8
may differ from the illustration.
Folder
-
[2 RDM] button: Random Folder/
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Random
When pressed and held
• Radio mode: Saves frequencies
(channels).
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■ Type A-1
(6) SETUP
• Moves to Setup screen.
1
(7) BACK
• Moves to previous screen.
2
(8) TUNE knob
■ Type A-2
3
• Pressing TUNE knob: Displays
menus for the current mode.
4
• Radio mode: Changes frequency
by turning the knob left/right.
• Media mode: Searches songs(files)
5
by turning the knob left/right.
6
(9) FLDR
• USB mode: Searches folders.
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8
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Steering Wheel Controls
(1) VOLUME
(4) MODE
• Controls the audio volume
• Each time this is pressed, the
mode is changed sequentially.
1
(2) MUTE
• If the media is not connected, the
corresponding modes will be dis-
• Mutes the audio volume.
abled.
2
• Press and hold to turn the Audio
(3) SEEK/TRACK
system on/off*.
When pressed quickly
3
• When power is off, press button to
• Radio mode: Searches broadcast
turn power back on*.
frequencies saved to Presets.
* if equipped
4
• Media mode: Changes track, file or
title. (except AUX)
5
❈ The actual features in the vehicle
When pressed and held
may differ from the illustration.
• Frequency is controlled by 1 step
quickly. When the button is released
6
after pressing and holding, searches
broadcast frequencies.
7
• Media mode: Rewinds or fast-for-
wards the song. (except AUX)
8
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WARNING
WARNING - Distracted
- Audio System Safety
Please refrain from use if the
Driving
Warnings
screen is blank or no sound
1
Driving while distracted can
can be heard as these signs
Do not stare at the screen
result in a loss of vehicle con-
may indicate product malfunc-
while driving. Staring at the
trol that may lead to an acci-
2
tion. Continued use in such
screen for prolonged periods
dent, severe personal injury,
conditions could lead to acci-
of time could lead to traffic
and death. The driver’s primary
dents (fires, electric shock) or
accidents.
responsibility is in the safe and
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product malfunctions.
legal operation of a vehicle, and
Do not disassemble, assem-
Do not touch the antenna dur-
use of any handheld devices,
ble, or modify the audio sys-
ing thunder or lightening as
other equipment, or vehicle sys-
4
tem. Such acts could result in
such acts may lead to light-
tems which take the driver’s
accidents, fire, or electric
ning induced electric shock.
eyes, attention and focus away
shock.
5
from the safe operation of a
Do not stop or park in park-
Using the phone while driving
ing-restricted areas to operate
vehicle or which are not permis-
may lead to a lack of attention
the product. Such acts could
sible by law should never be
6
of traffic conditions and
lead to traffic accidents.
used during operation of the
increase the likelihood of
vehicle.
accidents. Use the phone fea-
Use the system with the vehi-
7
cle ignition turned on.
ture after parking the vehicle.
Prolonged use with the igni-
Exercise caution not to spill
tion turned off could result in
8
water or introduce foreign
battery discharge.
objects into the device. Such
acts could lead to smoke, fire,
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or product malfunction.
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CAUTION
If you want to change the posi-
When cleaning the device,
Operating the device while
tion of device installation,
make sure to turn off the
driving could lead to acci-
1
please inquire with your place
device and use a dry and
dents due to a lack of atten-
of purchase or service mainte-
smooth cloth. Never use
tion to external surroundings.
nance center. Technical
tough materials, chemical
First park the vehicle before
2
expertise is required to install
cloths, or solvents
(alcohol,
operating the device.
or disassemble the device.
benzene, thinners, etc.) as
Adjust the volume to levels
such materials may damage
3
Turn on the car ignition before
that allow the driver to hear
the device panel or cause
using this device. Do not oper-
sounds from outside of the
color/quality deterioration.
ate the audio system for long
vehicle. Driving in a state
4
periods of time with the igni-
Do not place beverages close
where external sounds cannot
tion turned off as such opera-
to the audio system. Spilling
be heard may lead to acci-
tions may lead to battery dis-
beverages may lead to system
5
dents.
charge.
malfunction.
Pay attention to the volume
Do not subject the device to
In case of product malfunc-
setting when turning the
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severe shock or impact. Direct
tion, please contact your place
device on. A sudden output of
pressure onto the front side of
of purchase or After Service
extreme volume upon turning
the monitor may cause damage
center.
the device on could lead to
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to the LCD or touch screen.
hearing impairment.
(Adjust
Placing the audio system with-
the volume to a suitable levels
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in an electromagnetic environ-
8
before turning off the device.)
ment may result in noise inter-
ference.
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Prevent caustic solutions such
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as perfume and cosmetic oil
from contacting the dashboard
because they may cause dam-
age or discoloration.
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Radio
Saved Frequency: [1] ~ [3] (Preset)
FM/AM (without RDS)
buttons
Pressing the button: Plays the fre-
Radio Mode
1
quency saved in the corresponding
Change Mode: [RADIO] button
button.
• Plays Radio(FM/AM) mode. Each
Pressing and holding the button:
2
time the button is pressed, the
Saves the currently playing broad-
mode is changed sequentially.
cast to the selected button.
3
Search Frequency: [SEEK] button
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
the TUNE knob.
• Searches the previous/next broad-
4
cast frequencies.
Select menu by turning the TUNE
knob.
• Pressing the button: Searches
5
broadcast frequencies.
• A.STORE: Saves broadcasts with
superior reception to [1] ~ [3] but-
• Frequency is controlled by 1 step
tons. If no frequencies are
quickly. When the button is released
6
received, then the most recently
after pressing and holding, searches
received frequency will be broad-
broadcast frequencies.
cast.
7
• SCAN: The broadcast frequency
Change Frequency: TUNE knob
increases and previews each
• Changes frequency by turning the
8
broadcast for
5 seconds each.
knob left/right. You can seek avail-
After scanning all frequencies,
able frequencies manually.
returns and plays the current
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broadcast frequency.
• SOUND: Moves to Sound Settings.
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Media
Support for Compressed Files
• For MP3/WMA compression files,
differences in sound quality will
1. Supported Bitrates (Kbps)
occur depending on the bitrate.
NOTICE - Using MP3
(Higher sound quality can be expe-
1
Supported Audio Formats
rienced with higher bitrates.)
• This device only recognizes files
2
with MP3/WMA extensions. Other
file extensions may not be properly
recognized.
3
3. Maximum number of recognized
4
folders and files.
NOTICE
• Folder: 1,000 folders for USB
File formats that do not comply with
5
• File: 5,000 files for USB
the above formats may not be prop-
erly recognized or play without
• There are no limitations to the num-
properly displaying file names or
ber of recognized folder levels.
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other information.
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2. Sampling Frequencies (Hz)
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NOTICE - Using the USB
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Devices
Some USB devices may not be sup-
Do not use the USB I/F to charge
ported due to compatibility issues.
batteries or USB accessories that
Connect the USB device after
Avoid contact between the USB
generate heat. Doing so may lead
1
turning on the engine. The USB
connector and bodily parts or for-
to worsened performance or dam-
device may become damaged if it
eign objects.
age to the audio system.
is already connected when the
2
Repeated connecting/disconnect-
The audio system may not recog-
ignition is turned on. The USB
ing of USB devices within short
nize the USB device if separately
device may not operate properly if
periods of time may result in prod-
purchased USB hubs and exten-
the car ignition is turned on or off
3
uct malfunction.
sion cables are being used.
with the USB device connected.
A strange noise may occur when
Connect the USB device directly
Be careful for static electricity
disconnecting the USB.
with the USB port of the vehicle.
4
when connecting/disconnecting
Make sure to connect/disconnect
When using mass storage USB
USB devices.
external USB devices with the
devices with separate logical
Encoded MP3 Players will not be
5
audio power turned off.
drives, only files saved to the root
recognized when connected as an
The amount of time required to
drive can be played.
external device.
recognize the USB device may dif-
Files may not properly operate if
When connecting an external USB
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fer depending on the type, size or
application programs are installed
device, the vehicle's audio system
file formats stored on the USB.
on the USBs.
may not recognize the USB
Such differences in time are not
The audio system may not operate
7
depending on what firmware is
indications of malfunctions.
normally if MP3 Players, cellular
used by USB device or what files
The vehicle audio system only sup-
phones, digital cameras, or other
are on the USB.
8
ports USB devices designed to
electronic devices
(USB devices
Only products formatted with
play music files.
not recognized as portable disk
byte/sectors under 64Kbyte will be
USB images and videos are not
drives) are connected with the
recognized.
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supported.
audio system.
This device recognizes USB devices
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formatted in FAT 12/16/32 file for-
mats. This device does not recog-
nize files in NTFS file format.
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NOTICE - Using an iPod®
Charging through the USB may
Avoid use of USB
iPod® is a registered trademark of
not work for some mobile devices.
memory products that
Apple Inc.
The device may not support nor-
can also be used as key
In order to use the iPod® with
1
mal operation when using an atyp-
chains or mobile phone
your vehicle’s audio system, you
ical USB memory device (minia-
accessories. Use of such products
must use a dedicated iPod® cable.
ture, keychain, etc.). For best
may cause damage to the USB
2
(the cable that is supplied when
results, use a typical USB device
jack.
purchasing iPod®/iPhone® prod-
that has a metal case.
Connecting an MP3 device or
ucts)
3
The device may not support nor-
phone through various channels,
If the iPod® is connected to the
mal operation when using formats
such as AUX or Audio/USB mode
vehicle while it is playing, a high
such as HDD Type, CF, or SD
may result in pop noises or abnor-
pitch sound could occur for
4
Memory.
mal operation.
approximately 1-2 seconds imme-
The device will not support files
diately after connecting. If possi-
locked by DRM (Digital Rights
5
ble, connect the iPod® to the vehi-
Management.).
cle with the iPod® stopped/paused.
USB memory sticks used by con-
When the vehicle ignition is set to
necting an Adaptor (SD Type or
6
ACC or ON, connecting the iPod®
CF Type) may not be properly rec-
through the iPod® cable will
ognized.
charge the iPod® through the car
7
The device may not operate prop-
audio system.
erly when using USB HDDs or
When connecting with the iPod®
USBs subject to connection fail-
8
cable, make sure to fully insert the
ures caused by vehicle vibrations.
jack to prevent communication
(e.g. i-stick type)
interference.
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When the EQ features of an exter-
If your iPhone® is connected to
Some iPod®s may not sync with
nal device, such as the iPod®, and
both the Bluetooth® Wireless
the System depending on the ver-
the audio system are both active,
Technology and USB, the sound
sion. If the Media is removed
1
EQ effects could overlap and
may not be properly played. In
before the Media is recognized,
cause sound deterioration and dis-
your iPhone®, select the Dock con-
then the system may not properly
2
tortion. Whenever possible, turn
nector or Bluetooth® Wireless
restore the previously operated
off the EQ feature within the
Technology to change the sound
mode. (iPad® charging is not sup-
external device when it is connect-
output (source).
ported.)
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ed to the audio system.
iPod® mode cannot be operated
Use an iPod® cable shorter than 1
Noise may occur when an iPod® or
when the iPod® cannot be recog-
meter in length such as the one
AUX device is connected. When
nized due to the playing of ver-
originally supplied with a new
4
such devices are not being used,
sions that do not support commu-
iPod®, longer cables may lead to
disconnect the device for storage.
nication protocols, cases of iPod®
the audio system not recognizing
5
When the iPod® or AUX device
abnormalities and defects.
the iPod®.
power is connected to the power
For fifth generation iPod® Nano
jack, playing the external device
devices, the iPod® may not be recog-
6
may result in noise. In such cases,
nized when the battery level is low.
disconnect the power connection
Please charge the iPod® for use.
before use.
The search/play orders shown with-
7
Skipping or improper operation
in the iPod® device may differ from
may occur depending on the char-
the orders shown within the audio
8
acteristics of your iPod®/iPhone®
system.
device.
If the iPod® malfunctions due to
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an iPod® device defect, reset the
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iPod® and try again.
(To learn
more, refer to your iPod® manual)
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Media Mode
Random: [2 RDM] button
NOTICE
Change Mode: [MEDIA] button
• Plays all songs within the current
AUX don’t support Repeat,
• Press the
[MEDIA] button to
folder(category) or play all songs in
Random, SEEK and Rewind/Fast
random order.
forward feature.
1
change the mode in order of
USB(iPod®) AUX.
• iPod® mode: Random Folder
Random Off
Search Song: TUNE knob
• If media device(USB, AUX) is con-
2
nected, then it will automatically
• USB mode: Random Folder
• Turning TUNE knob: Searches for
operate. Once it is disconnected,
Random All Off
songs(files).
the previous mode will be restored.
• Pressing TUNE knob: Plays select-
3
Change Song/File: [SEEK] button
ed song(file).
Repeat: [1 RPT] button
[SEEK] button
4
• Repeats the current song or
NOTICE
• Pressing the button: Plays the cur-
repeats all songs within the current
rent song from the beginning. If the
AUX and iPod® don’t support
5
folder.
[ SEEK] button is pressed again
playlist feature.
• iPod® mode: Repeat Song
within
3 seconds, the previous
Repeat Off
song is played.
Search Folder: [FLDR] button
6
• USB mode: Repeat Song Repeat
• Pressing and holding the button:
• Searches the previous/next folder.
Folder Off
Rewinds the song.
(USB)
7
[SEEK ] button
• If a folder is selected by pressing
the TUNE knob, the first file within
• Pressing the button: Plays the next
the selected folder will be played.
8
song.
• Pressing and holding the button:
Fast-forwards the song.
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USB
iPod®
AUX
1
2
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
the TUNE knob.
the TUNE knob.
the TUNE knob.
LIST: Moves to the list screen.
SOUND: Moves to Sound Settings.
• SOUND: Moves to Sound Settings.
3
SCAN: Scans the beginning parts
of all songs.
(approximately
10
NOTICE
4
seconds per file)
• AUX mode can be used only when
SOUND: Moves to Sound Settings.
an external audio player has been
5
connected.
• If only a cable is connected to the
AUX without an external device,
6
the mode will be changed to AUX,
but noise may occur. When an
external device is not being used,
7
remove the connector jack.
• When the external device power is
connected to the power jack, play-
8
ing the external device may output
noise. In such cases, disconnect the
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power connection before use.
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Setup
Speed dependent vol.
Display Off
Press the [SETUP] button Select
Press the [SETUP] button Select
[SDVC].
[DISP OFF].
Sound Settings
1
• The volume level is controlled
• Audio operation is maintained and
Press the [SETUP] button Select
automatically according to the
only the screen will be turned Off.
[SOUND].
vehicle speed. SDVC can be set by
In the Screen Off state, press any
2
• BASS, MIDDLE, TREBLE: Selects
selecting from On/Off.
button to turn the Screen On again.
the sound tone.
• BALANCE: Selects the sound bal-
3
ance.
• DEFAULT: Restores default set-
4
tings.
5
6
7
8
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AUDIO (Without Touch Screen B Type)
1
Type B-1
Type B-2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Feature of Your Audio
❈ The actual features in the vehicle
(3) SETUP
may differ from the illustration.
• Moves to Setup screen.
Head Unit
1
■ Type B-1
(1) RADIO
(4) POWER/VOL knob
• Plays Radio(FM/AM) mode.
• Power knob: Turns power On/Off
by pressing the knob.
2
• Each time the button is pressed, the
media mode popup will be displayed
• Volume knob: Sets volume by turn-
or closed.
ing the knob left/right.
3
• The radio mode popup will not be
displayed when [SETUP] button
(5) SEEK/TRACK
[Display] [Mode popup] is turned
4
When pressed quickly
[Off].
• Radio mode: Searches broadcast
frequencies.
5
(2) MEDIA
• Media mode: Changes the track,
• Plays USB(iPod®), AUX mode.
file or title. (except AUX)
6
■ Type B-2
• Each time the button is pressed,
When pressed and held
the media mode popup will be dis-
• Radio mode: Frequency is controlled
played or closed.
7
by 1 step quickly. When the button
• The media mode popup will not be
is released after pressing and hold-
displayed when [SETUP] button
ing, searches broadcast frequencies.
8
[Display] [Mode popup] is turned
• Media mode: Rewinds or fast-for-
[Off].
wards the song. (except AUX)
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■ Type B-1
(6) DISP
• Turns off the screen.
• Each time the button is pressed, it
1
sets the Screen Off ➟ On ➟ Off.
(11) [1] ~ [6] (Preset)
2
(7) MENU
When pressed quickly
• Displays menus for the current mode.
• Radio mode: Receives saved fre-
3
quencies(channels).
(8) BACK
• Media mode(USB)
• Moves to previous screen.
4
-
[1 RPT] button: Repeat/Repeat
Folder
(9) TUNE knob
■ Type B-2
5
-
[2 SHFL] button:Shuffle Folder/Shuffle
• Radio mode: Changes frequency
by turning the knob left/right.
• Media mode(iPod®)
• Media mode: Searches songs(files)
-
[1 RPT] button: Repeat
6
by turning the knob left/right.
-
[2 SHFL] button: Shuffle
• In case of Menu popup, the num-
7
(10) FLDR
ber menu is selected.
• USB mode: Searches folders.
When pressed and held
8
• Radio mode: Saves frequencies
(channels).
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Type B-3
Type B-4
2
3
4
5
6
7
(With Bluetooth® Wireless Technology)
8
9
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