KIA K2500 (2017 year). Instruction — part 25

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Search Song: TUNE knob
Disc CD (Type B-5, Type B-6)
Scan
• Turning TUNE knob: Searches for
Scans the beginning parts of all
songs(files).
songs. (approximately
10 seconds
per file)
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• Pressing TUNE knob: Plays select-
ed song(file).
Information
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NOTICE
Displays information of the current
• BT Audio*, iPod® and AUX don’t
song.
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
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support playlist feature.
• While BT Audio* is playing, press-
the [MENU] button.
Sound Settings
ing the TUNE knob plays and
Moves to Sound Settings.
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pauses the current song.
List
* if equipped
Moves to the list screen.
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Search Folder: [FLDR] button
Repeat
• Searches the previous/next folder.
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(Disc MP3*, USB)
Repeats the current song. Press it
* if equipped
again to turn off.
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Shuffle
NOTICE
If a folder is selected by pressing the
Randomly plays all songs. Press it
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TUNE knob, the first file within the
again to turn off.
selected folder will be played.
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Disc MP3 (Type B-5, Type B-6)/USB
Repeat Folder
iPod®
Repeats songs within the current
folder. Press it again to turn off.
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Shuffle Folder
2
Randomly plays songs within the cur-
rent folder. Press it again to turn off.
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Displays Menu Popup when pressing
Shuffle
the [MENU] button.
Randomly plays all songs. Press it
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again to turn off.
List
Moves to the list screen.
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Scan
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
Scans the beginning parts of all
Repeat
the [MENU] button.
songs. (approximately
10 seconds
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Repeats the current song. Press it
per file)
again to turn off.
List
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Information
Moves to the list screen.
Shuffle
Displays information of the current
Plays all songs within the currently
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song.
Repeat
playing category in random order.
Repeats the current song. Press it
Press it again to turn off.
Sound Settings
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again to turn off.
Moves to Sound Settings.
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Information
Bluetooth® (BT) Audio (if equipped)
NOTICE
Displays information of the current
Audio may not automatically start
song.
playing in some Bluetooth® devices.
If the music in the Bluetooth®
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Sound Settings
device is not played after changing
to audio streaming mode, press the
Moves to Sound Settings.
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TUNE knob. Check if the music is
playing in the Bluetooth® device
after changing to audio streaming
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
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mode.
the [MENU] button.
Audio streaming may not be sup-
ported for some Bluetooth® devices.
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Sound Settings
If Bluetooth® device is disconnect-
Moves to Sound Settings.
ed, BT Audio* is ended.
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Bluetooth® connection is required
to use BT Audio*. Refer to the
Bluetooth® manual for more infor-
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mation.
* if equipped
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AUX
Phone (if equipped)
WARNING - Distracted
Driving
NOTICE - Using Bluetooth®
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Focus on the road while driv-
(BT) Phone
ing. The driver's primary
What is Bluetooth® Wireless Technology?
responsibility is in the safe
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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
and legal operation of the
refers to a short-distance wireless
vehicle. Drivers should not
networking technology which uses
use any hand held devices or
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Displays Menu Popup when pressing
a 2.45GHz frequency to connect
other equipment or vehicle
the [MENU] button.
various devices within a certain
systems that distract the driv-
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distance.
er during vehicle operation.
Sound Settings
Supported within PCs, external
Do not stare at the multimedia
Moves to Sound Settings.
devices, Bluetooth® phones, PDAs,
screen for long periods of
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various electronic devices, and
time while driving. Staring at
automotive environments, Bluetooth®
the screen for prolonged peri-
NOTICE
Wireless Technology to be trans-
ods of time can lead to traffic
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• AUX mode can be used only when
mitted at high speeds without hav-
accidents and can result in
an external audio player has been
ing to use a connector cable.
personal injuries.
connected.
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Bluetooth® Handsfree refers to a
• If only a cable is connected to the
device which allows the user to
AUX without an external device,
conveniently make phone calls
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the mode will be changed to AUX,
with Bluetooth® devices through
but noise may occur. When an
the Multimedia system.
external device is not being used,
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remove the connector jack.
The Bluetooth® Handsfree feature
• When the external device power is
may not be supported in some
connected to the power jack, play-
Bluetooth® devices. For Bluetooth®
ing the external device may output
supporting devices details and com-
noise. In such cases, disconnect the
patibility,
visit
power connection before use.
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CAUTION - For Safe
CAUTION
Driving
Pairing Bluetooth® devices
- For Connecting a
and use of other Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® Phone
• Bluetooth® is a feature that
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features are not supported
enables drivers to make
Before connecting the head
when the vehicle is in motion.
handsfree calls. Connecting
unit with the Bluetooth®
For safety, please first park
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the head unit with a
device, check to see that the
your vehicle.
Bluetooth® phone allows the
mobile device supports
user to conveniently make
Bluetooth® features.
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calls, receive calls, and man-
Even if the mobile device sup-
age the phonebook. Before
ports Bluetooth® Wireless
using Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology, the device will
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Technology, carefully read the
not be found during device
contents of this user’s manual.
searches if the device has
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• Excessive use or operations
been set to hidden state or the
while driving may lead to neg-
Bluetooth® power is turned
ligent driving practices and be
off. Disable the hidden state or
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the cause of accidents. Do not
turn on the Bluetooth® power
operate the device excessive-
prior to searching/connecting
ly while driving.
with the head unit.
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• Viewing the screen for pro-
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longed periods of time is dan-
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gerous and may lead to acci-
dents. When driving, view the
screen only for short periods
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of time.
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CAUTION
If a Bluetooth®Wireless Technology
1. Turn the Bluetooth® function
- Upon Using Bluetooth®
device becomes disconnected
within the Bluetooth® device
Phone
1
due to being out of communica-
OFF/ON and try again.
If the Bluetooth® device is not
tion range, turning the device
2. Turn the Bluetooth device
connected, it is not possible
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OFF, or a Bluetooth® Wireless
power OFF/ON and try again.
to enter Phone mode. After
Technology communication
3. Completely remove the
connecting your Bluetooth®
error, corresponding Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® device battery,
device to your car, use the
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Wireless Technology devices are
reboot, and then again.
Bluetooth® features.
automatically searched and
4. Reboot the Multimedia
You will not be able to use the
reconnected.
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System and try again.
handsfree feature when your
If you do not want automatic
phone is outside of the cellu-
connection with your Bluetooth®
5. Delete all paired devices from
lar service area (e.g. in a tun-
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device, turn the Bluetooth®
both of Bluetooth® device
nel, in a underground, in a
feature off in the Bluetooth®
and Head Unit sides and then
mountainous area, etc.).
device.
try again.
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If the cellular phone signal is
Only one Bluetooth® Wireless
poor or the vehicles interior
Technology device can be
noise is too loud, it may be dif-
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connected at a time.
ficult to hear the other per-
Bluetooth® connection may
son’s voice during a call.
become intermittently discon-
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Do not place the Bluetooth®
nected in some Bluetooth®
device near or inside metallic
devices. Follow these steps to
objects, otherwise communi-
try again.
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cations with Bluetooth®
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Wireless Technology system
or cellular service stations
can be disturbed.
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Bluetooth® Connection
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Before you can use the Bluetooth®
Placing the audio system
If Connection Priority is set
feature, you must first pair/connect
within an electromagnetic
upon
vehicle
ignition
your Bluetooth® device to your car.
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environment may result in
(IGN/ACC ON), the Bluetooth®
noise interference.
Wireless Technology device
will be automatically connect-
Pairing a New Device
Some Bluetooth® devices may
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ed. Even if you are outside, the
cause interference noise or
Press the
[PHONE] button in the
Bluetooth®
Wireless
malfunction to audio system.
head unit or [CALL] button in the
Technology device will be
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In this case, store the device
steering wheel remote control.
automatically connected once
in a different location may
you are in the vicinity of the
resolve the condition.
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vehicle. If you do not want to
While a device is connected
automatically connect your
through Bluetooth® Wireless
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Technology, your device may
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device, turn off the Bluetooth®
discharge quicker than usual
Wireless Technology feature
for additional Bluetooth®
in your Bluetooth® device.
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In your Bluetooth® device,
Wireless Technology-related
In some Bluetooth® devices,
operations.
1. Pair your car after your Bluetooth®
starting the ignition while talking
The handsfree call volume
device detects the Bluetooth®
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through Bluetooth® Wireless
and quality may differ depend-
device.
Technology enabled hands-
ing on the Bluetooth® device.
2. Enter the passkey(0000) or accept
free call will result in the call
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the authorization popup.
becoming disconnected due
to car handsfree call transfer.
3. Connect Bluetooth®.
If you use your phone outside
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the vehicle, turn off the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
feature in your phone.
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NOTICE
Connecting Bluetooth® Devices
NOTICE
Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices can be
Press the
[PHONE] button in the
Only one Bluetooth® device can be
paired.
head unit or [CALL] button in the
connected at a time.
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The default passkey is 0000.
steering wheel remote control
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
During a Bluetooth® device con-
Select the name of the device to con-
features supported within the
nection, another device cannot be
nect Connect Bluetooth®.
vehicle are as follows. Some fea-
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paired.
tures may not be supported
Connects the Bluetooth®
devices
The Vehicle Name above is an
depending on your Bluetooth®
that you add.
example. Check the actual infor-
Wireless Technology device.
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mation on the product.
- Outgoing/Incoming Handsfree calls
Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth®
- Operations during a call: Switch
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Wireless Technology enabled
to Private, Switch to call waiting,
Bluetooth® device will work only
MIC on/off
when the Bluetooth® Wireless
- Downloading Call History
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Technology option within your
- Downloading Contacts
Bluetooth® device has been turned
- Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
on.
(Methods of turning on the
device Auto Connection
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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
- Bluetooth® Audio Streaming
enabled feature may differ depend-
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ing on the Bluetooth® device.)
After pairing is complete, a contacts
download request is sent to the
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Bluetooth® device. Some Bluetooth®
devices may require confirmation
upon receiving a download request.
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Ensure your Bluetooth® device
accepts the connection. Refer to your
phone’s user manual for additional
information regarding phone pair-
ing and connections.
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Bluetooth® Phone
• Lists the phone numbers saved as
NOTICE
Favorites. Select from the list to
Favourites(Favorites)
Up to 20 favorites can be saved in
dial the number.
Press the [PHONE] button Select
favorites of each device.
Downloading favorites in your
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[Favourites(Favorites)].
Bluetooth® device does not be sup-
Displays Phone Menu screen.
ported.
The connected device name is dis-
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To save favorite, contacts should
played in the top of the display.
be downloaded.
Contact saved in favorites will not
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be automatically updated if the
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
contact has been updated in the
the [MENU] button.
phone. To update Favorites, delete
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• Add new favourites(Add New
the favorite and create a new
Favorites): Adds a phone number
favorite.
to Favorites.
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• Delete items: Deletes numbers that
: Call signal strength indicator.
you select from Favorites.
: Battery level of the Bluetooth®
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• Delete all: Deletes all of the num-
devices connected.
bers from Favorites.
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Call history
NOTICE
Contacts
Press the [PHONE] button Select
Call history may not be saved in
Press the [PHONE] button Select
[Call history].
the call history list in some
[Contacts].
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Bluetooth® devices.
• Displays all of your call history. Select
• Displays the list of Contacts. Select
from the list to dial the number.
Calls from restricted ID's are not
from the list to dial the number.
saved in the call history list.
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Up to 50 calls can be added in each
Dialed Calls/Received Calls/Missed
Calls list.
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The durations of each dialed/received
call are not displayed in your car's
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Call History list.
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
While the call history download is
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
the [MENU] button.
in progress, the status bar displays
the [MENU] button.
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an icon (
).
• Download: Downloads the call his-
• Download: Downloads contacts
If the call history download is
tory
information from your
from your Bluetooth® device.
turned off on the Bluetooth® device,
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Bluetooth® device.
the call history download will fail.
• All calls: Lists the all call history.
Some devices require a device
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• Dialled calls: Lists the calls that
authentication for downloading
you made.
your call history. If download fails,
• Received calls: Lists the calls that
check if the Bluetooth® settings or
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you have received.
display status are normal.
• Missed calls: Lists the calls you
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missed.
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Requesting Download
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Accept/Reject Call
Even if the Bluetooth® device is
Some devices require a device
If there is an incoming call, a popup
disconnected, the downloaded
authentication for downloading your
message will appear.
data will remain. (Note that delet-
call history and contacts.
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ing a paired device will also delete
If
download fails, check the
all downloaded Contacts and Call
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
History data)
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device settings or the screen state.
Downloaded phone numbers may
be lost depending on the condition
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of the head unit. Keep your impor-
tant data in a safe place.
The status bar displays a
(
)
• To answer the incoming call, select
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while downloading contacts.
[Accept] on the screen or press the
The download will not be avail-
[CALL] button on the steering
able if the contacts download
remote control.
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function is turned off on your
• To reject the call, select [Reject] on
Bluetooth® device.
the screen or press the [END] but-
NOTICE
Phone contact names should be
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ton on the steering wheel control.
• Up to 2000 phone numbers can be
saved in English or they may not
downloaded from a single, paired
be displayed correctly.
Bluetooth® device.
NOTICE
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The time of contacts/call history
• You cannot edit or delete down-
In some Bluetooth® devices, the
download may differ depending
loaded phone numbers from your
caller's number may not be dis-
on the Bluetooth® devices.
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car.
played, and the Reject feature may
Some devices require a device
• Contacts can be viewed only when
not be supported.
authentication for downloading
the Bluetooth® device is connected.
your contacts. If download fails,
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check your phone screen and con-
firm the download if necessary.
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Using the Menu During a Phone Call
NOTICE
Phone Settings
When making a call, you can use the
Up to 2000 phone numbers can be
Press the [PHONE] button Select
following menu items.
downloaded from a single, paired
[Phone settings].
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Bluetooth® device.
Moves to a screen of Phone Settings.
If the caller’s number is listed in
Refer to [Setup] [Phone settings]
Contacts, the caller’s name will be
manual for more information.
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displayed. Otherwise, only the
number will be displayed. In some
Bluetooth® devices, the phone
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number may not be displayed.
In some Bluetooth® devices, the
(1) Private: Switches a voice call from the
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Use Private feature may not be
car Hands-free to the Bluetooth®
supported.
device.
In some Bluetooth® devices, the
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(2) End: Ends a call.
Switch feature may not be sup-
Displays Menu Popup when pressing
ported.
the [MENU] button.
The phone number may not be
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properly displayed in some
• Microphone Volume(Outgoing Volume):
Bluetooth® devices.
Displays the Mic Volume settings.
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During a phone call on a Bluetooth®
You can adjust the in-call volume
Handsfree, you cannot access other
that the other party hears (level 1 - 5).
modes, such as Radio and Setup.
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Depending on handset types, the
in-call volume the other party
hears may differ. If the other party
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hears your voice too low or too
loud, adjust the mic volume.
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Setup
Sound
Phone (if equipped)
Press the [SETUP] button Select
Add new device
Display
[Sound].
Press the [SETUP] button Select
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Press the [SETUP] button Select
Balance: Selects the sound balance.
[Phone] Select [Add new device].
[Display].
Equaliser(Tone): Selects the sound
• The following steps are the same
equaliser(tone).
as those described in the section
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• Song information(Media Display):
[Pairing a New Device] on the pre-
When playing an MP3 file, select
Speed dependent vol.: Controls
vious page.
the desired display info from
the volume level automatically
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[Folder/File] or [Artist/Title/Album].
according to the speed of the vehicle.
Connect/Disconnect Device
• Mode popup: During
[On] state,
press the [RADIO] or [MEDIA] but-
Press the [SETUP] button Select
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ton to display the mode change
[Phone] Select [Paired devices].
popup.
• Displays the paired Bluetooth®
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• Scroll text(Text Scroll)*: If MP3 file
device list.
name is too long to display, the file
• From the paired device list, select
name is scrolled from right to left.
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the device you want to connect or
* if equipped
disconnect.
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NOTICE
Delete devices
NOTICE
Displays the icons when Bluetooth®
Press the [SETUP] button Select
When the engine is running, the
device is connected.
[Phone] Select [Delete devices].
selected Bluetooth® device is auto-
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: An icon appears when you
matically connected. If you fail to
• Displays the paired Bluetooth®
make a Bluetooth® Audio connec-
device list.
connect the selected device, the
tion.
previously-connected device is
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• When selecting from the list, the
: An icon appears when you
automatically connected, and if it
device is deleted.
make a Bluetooth® Handsfree con-
also fails, then it tries to connect
nection.
all paired devices sequentially.
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Only one Bluetooth® device can be
NOTICE
Depending on auto connection pri-
connected at a time.
• When you delete a paired device,
ority, connection to a device may
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Bluetooth®
Handsfree
and
the Call History and Contacts
take time.
Bluetooth® Audio functions are
stored in the head unit are also
If a Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
supported. Handsfree and audio-
deleted.
device becomes disconnected due to
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supported devices, such as a
• To re-use a deleted device, you
being out of communication range,
Bluetooth® smartphone or audio,
must pair the device again.
turning the device OFF, or a
will function normally.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology com-
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If the system is not stable due to a
Auto Connection priority
munication error, corresponding
vehicle-Bluetooth® device commu-
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Press the [SETUP] button Select
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nication error, delete the paired
devices are automatically searched
[Phone] Select [Connection priority].
device on each device and
and reconnected.
• Select the device to want to set the
pair/connect the Bluetooth® device
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connection priority of paired
again.
devices.
• If “None” is chosen, the Bluetooth®
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system will try to connect to the
last connected device, then to all
paired devices.
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Language
Display Off
Even if you are outside, the
Press the [SETUP] button Select
Press the [SETUP] button Select
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
[Language].
[Display off].
device will be automatically con-
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Changes the display language.
Audio operation is maintained and
nected once you are in the vicinity
only the screen will be turned Off.
of the vehicle. If you do not want
In the Screen Off state, press any
to automatically connect your
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button to turn the Screen On again.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
device, turn off the Bluetooth®
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Wireless Technology feature in
your Bluetooth® device.
In some Bluetooth® devices, start-
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ing the ignition while talking
through Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology enabled handsfree call
5
will result in the call becoming dis-
connected due to car handsfree
call transfer. If you use your phone
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outside the vehicle, turn off the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
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feature in your phone.
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