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CAR MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM


USER'S MANUAL(MTXM100YPPE)

CARNIVAL
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. Designs and specifica-
tions are subject to change without prior notice.

The screens shown in this manual may differ from the actual screens of the product.
The design and specification of this product may change without prior notification for product improvement.
When transferring the vehicle to another individual, include this user’s manual so that the next driver can continue its use.

Rev.2.0
iPod® Cortex
Cortex is the name of the ARM Processor Architecture used in the AV System.
iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.

Bluetooth® Windows Embedded Compact 7


Windows Embedded Compact 7 is an operating system used in the AV
The Bluetooth® Wireless Technology word mark and logos are registered
System.
trademarks owned by Bluetooth® Wireless Technology SIG, Inc.
Table of Contents

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Precautions for safety Selecting Lists............................... 14 USB Video
Safety notes..................................... 6 Saving Radio Frequency........................ 15 Playing USB Video.............................. 19
Saving Manually............................. 15 Searching USB Video Files.................... 19
Key Product Features Using Preset Menu........................... 15 Repeat...................................... 19
Key Product Features............................ 8 Scan........................................... 15 Shuffle...................................... 19
Scanning Radio Frequency .................. 15 List............................................ 20
Component Names and Functions Scanning Preset frequency................... 15 Caption........................................ 20
Head Unit....................................... 9 Sound settings................................. 15 Display settings. ............................... 20
Steering Wheel................................. 11 Sound settings................................. 20
USB
Using the System for the First Time About USB..................................... 16 USB Photo
Turning the System On/Off..................... 12 Viewing USB Photo ............................ 21
Turning the System ON...................... 12 USB Music Switching to menu screen or full screen ...... 21
Turning the System Off....................... 12 Playing USB Music ............................. 17 Searching USB Image Files................... 21
AV ON/OFF.................................. 12 Searching USB Music Files.................... 17 Rotating / Slide show ........................ 21
Resetting the System........................... 12 Repeat...................................... 17 Using the Menu Buttons........................ 22
Shuffle...................................... 17 Slideshow interval........................... 22
FM/AM Scan All..................................... 17 Display settings.............................. 22
Basic Screen.................................... 13 Scan Folder.................................. 17
Listening to FM/AM radio....................... 14 Album Cover view.............................. 18 iPod® Music
Auto tuning................................. 14 List............................................ 18 About iPod®.................................... 23
Manual tuning............................... 14 Sound settings................................. 18 Playing iPod® Music ............................ 24
Selecting Presets............................. 14 Searching iPod® Music Files................... 24

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Using the Menu Buttons........................ 24 Precautions for Safe Driving.................. 28 Contacts....................................... 33


Setting audiobook playback speed........... 24 Cautions upon Connecting Updating Mobile Phone Contacts............ 33
Sound settings................................. 24 Bluetooth® Phone ........................... 28 Making a call from contacts. ................. 33
Searching for contacts....................... 33
AUX Bluetooth® Connection Calling list...................................... 34
Playing an AUX source.......................... 25 When no Phones Have Been Paired............. 29 Viewing Calling lists.......................... 34
Using the Menu Buttons........................ 25 Pairing from the Bluetooth® Device........... 29 Favourites...................................... 34
Pairing from the car.......................... 29 Calling Favourites............................ 34
Bluetooth® Audio When a Phone is Already Paired................. 30 Saving to Favourite.......................... 34
Before playing the Bluetooth® audio............. 26 When your phone is connected................. 30 Deleting Favourites.......................... 35
Playing Bluetooth® audio....................... 26 Changing the Favourites name............... 35
Searching Bluetooth® audio Files............. 26 Bluetooth® Phone Bluetooth® settings............................. 35
Using the Menu Buttons........................ 26 Making/Answering Calls........................ 31
Calling by Dialing a Number.................. 31 Android Auto™
Getting started with navigation Making a Call from Speed Dial................ 31 About Android Auto™.......................... 36
Precautions for safe driving...................... 27 Calling through Redial....................... 31 Precautions.................................... 36
What is GNSS?.................................. 27 Answering a Call............................. 31 What you need?................................ 36
About satellite signals........................... 27 Rejecting a Call.............................. 31 Before starting Android Auto™.................. 37
Acquiring satellite signals....................... 27 Operating Menus during a Call.................. 32 Installing the Android Auto™ Application...... 37
Ending a Call................................ 32 Setting the system........................... 37
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Switching Call to Bluetooth® Phone........... 32 Starting mode.................................. 37
Before Using the Bluetooth® Handsfree.......... 28 Making 3 way call............................ 32 Home Screen.................................. 38
What is Bluetooth® Wireless Technology?..... 28 Using the Menu Buttons........................ 33 Talk to Google.................................. 39

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Return to your car’s Media screen ............... 39 Setup Specification
Return to the Android Auto Home screen ....... 39 Starting mode.................................. 43 USB MP3 Specification.......................... 49
Sound......................................... 43 Video and Image Specification.................. 49
Apple CarPlay Sound Balance.............................. 43
About Apple CarPlay........................... 40 Variable EQ.................................. 43 Before thinking there is a product
Precautions.................................... 40 Volume setting.............................. 43 defect
What you need?................................ 40 Beep........................................ 44 Before thinking there is a product defect......... 51
Before starting Apple CarPlay.................... 40 Display......................................... 44
Setting Siri on the iPhone .................... 40 Brightness................................... 44 Trouble shooting
Setting the system........................... 40 Dimming mode............................. 45 Trouble shooting............................ 52
Starting mode.................................. 41 Bluetooth® settings............................. 45
Home Screen.................................. 41 Bluetooth® connection....................... 45 Limited Warranty
Speak to Siri.................................... 42 Ringtone.................................... 46 LIMITED WARRANTY . ....................... 55
Open an app................................... 42 Change passkey............................. 46
Return to the CarPlay Home screen.............. 42 Changing device name......................... 46
Return to your car’s screen...................... 42 Auto Connection Priority..................... 47
View additional apps........................... 42 System........................................ 47
Return to a phone call or to turn-by-turn Language................................... 47
directions ...................................... 42 Clock........................................ 47
View and control the current audio source....... 42 Factory settings.............................. 48
Connectivity................................... 48

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Precautions for safety

Safety notes
Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner. Do When driving your vehicle, be sure to keep the
CAUTION not become distracted by the vehicle while driv- volume of the unit low enough to allow you to
RISK OF ELECTRIC ing and always be fully aware of all driving condi- hear sounds coming from the outside.
SHOCK tions. Do not change settings or any functions.
DO NOT OPEN Pull over in a safe and legal manner before
attempting such operations.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF To promote safety, certain functions are disabled Do not drop it and avoid heavy impacts at any-
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE
unless the hand brake is on. time.
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not The driver should not watch the monitor while
remove the cover or back of this product. There driving. If the driver watches the monitor while
The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol are no user-serviceable parts inside. driving, it may lead to carelessness and cause an
within an equilateral triangle is intended Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. accident.
to alert the user about the presence of uninsu-
lated dangerous voltage within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this product to dripping or splashing
water, rain, or moisture.
The exclamation point within an equilateral tri-
angle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and main-
tenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.

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Precautions for safety

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•• Do not touch the antenna during thunder or
WARNING: CAUTION:
lightening as such acts may lead to lightning
•• Do not stare at the screen while driving. Staring •• Do not keep the navigation system running
induced electric shock.
at the screen for prolonged periods of time •• Do not stop or park in parking-restricted areas with the engine stopped. Doing so may dis-
could lead to traffic accidents. charge the vehicle battery. When you use the
to operate the product. Such acts could lead to
•• Do not disassemble, assemble, or modify the navigation system, always keep the engine
traffic accidents.
navigation system. Such acts could result in ••The video screen will not operate when the running.
accidents, fire, or electric shock. •• When the driver wants to operate the navi-
vehicle is in motion. For your safety, first park
•• Using phone features while driving may dis- gation system, first park the vehicle in a safe
the vehicle to watch or view the screen.
tract drivers from paying attention to traffic •• Some Non-video features may also not operate location and set the parking brake.
conditions and result in traffic accidents. Operating the system while driving can dis-
when the vehicle is in motion. These features
Use phone features only after the vehicle has tract the driver and may result in a serious
will operate only when the vehicle has been
been parked. accident.
parked.
•• Heed caution not to spill water or introduce •• Do not disassemble or modify this system. If
foreign objects into the device. Such acts could you do, it may result in accidents, fire, or elec-
lead to smoke, fire, or product malfunction. trical shock.
•• Please refrain from use if the screen is blank •• Some states/provinces may have laws limiting
or no sound can be heard as these signs may the use of video screens while driving. Use the
indicate product malfunction. Continued use in system only where it is legal to do so.
such conditions could lead to accidents (fires, •• Do not use your phone in private mode when
electric shock) or product malfunctions. you are driving. You must stop at a safe loca-
tion to use it.

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Key Product Features

Key Product Features


Name Description
Wide TFT-LCD Display
Display
Provides high quality video through a Wide TFT-LCD Display using an LED Back Light.
Digital Tuner Feature
Digital Tuner using PPL method that supports memory of 20 broadcast stations for each AM and FM modes.
Radio
Radio broadcast station name
Displays broadcast station names for key locations.
Multimedia Support for various Media Formats
Player Support for various media formats, including Radio, MP3, USB, iPod®, AUX and Bluetooth® Audio Streaming modes.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Convenient use of Bluetooth® Handsfree by using buttons within the steering wheel remote controller.
Digital Screen Control Features
Easy control of features through touch screen options.
Steering Wheel Remote Controller
Miscellaneous Control over audio features and Bluetooth® through the steering wheel remote controller for maximum convenience.
Android Auto™
Android Auto™ brings the most useful apps from your phone to your vehicle´s screen, optimized for easy glancing and control while driving.
Apple CarPlay
CarPlay puts key iPhone apps - the ones you want to use while driving - on your car’s built-in display. With CarPlay, you can get turn-by-turn direc-
tions, make phone calls, exchange text messages, listen to music, and more.

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Component Names and Functions

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Head Unit
Name Description
••Power on
When power is off, press to turn power on.
1 Power / ••Power off
Volume When power is on, press and hold to turn power off.
Knob ••Audio off
When power is on, press to turn Audio off.
••Turn left/right to control volume.
••Operates FM/AM mode.
2 FM/AM ••Each time the key is pressed, mode is changed in order of
FM ▶ AM ▶ FM.
••Operates available media (USB, iPod®, Bluetooth® Audio,
POWER
PUSH 2 3 4 5 6 TUNE

MEDIA
AUX).
3
1 FM/AM MEDIA PHONE DISP
SEEK
TRACK
MAP NAVI INFO SETUP ••If the media is not connected, corresponding modes will
VOL FILE
be disabled.
4 PHONE Takes user to phone screen.

7 DISP Turns off the screen.


When the TRACKSEEK
keys are pressed shortly .
••In FM/AM mode, searches broadcast frequencies.
••In Media mode, changes the track, file or chapter.
When the TRACK
SEEK
keys are pressed and held.
SEEK
5 TRACK ••FM/AM mode : automatically searches broadcast frequen-
cies and channels. Once released, searches and begins
playing the next broadcast frequency.
••Media mode: rewinds or fast forwards the track or file(ex-
cept AUX).

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Component Names and Functions

Head Unit
Name Description

MAP
Press to display the map screen of the current location
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when in a different mode.
8 NAVI Press to move to the navigation menu screen.
9 INFO Press to view the destination, route information.
10 SETUP Displays the Setup mode.
••FM/AM mode : changes the frequency.
11 TUNE/ FILE ••MEDIA (USB/ iPod®) mode : changes the track, file or title
12
Knob
(except AUX).
12 Reset Resets the system.
POWER
PUSH 7 8 9 10 TUNE

SEEK
FM/AM MEDIA PHONE DISP
TRACK
MAP NAVI INFO SETUP 11
VOL FILE

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Component Names and Functions

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Steering Wheel Name Description
3 This feature is unavailable.
••Operates FM ▶ AM ▶ Available Media (USB Music/USB
Video/iPod®/Bluetooth® Audio/AUX).
1 2 3 4 ••If the media is not connected, corresponding modes will
4
be disabled.
••Press and hold the key to turn the Audio system on/off.
••When power is off, press the key to turn power back on.
When pressed shortly.
••When pressed in the phone screen, displays the last call.
••When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call.
••When pressed in the incoming call screen, answers the
call.
••When pressed during single call, switches call back to
5 6 mobile phone (Private).
••When pressed during 3way call, swap call.
5
••When pressed twice, redials the last call.
When pressed and held.
••When pressed during a Bluetooth® Handsfree call,
Name Description switches call back to mobile phone (Private).
••When pressed while calling on the mobile phone,
1 + VOL - Controls the volume switches call back to Bluetooth® Handsfree (Operates
When keys are pressed shortly. only when Bluetooth® Handsfree is connected).
••FM/AM mode: plays previous/next preset channel if it is ••When pressed, redials the last call.
saved. •• When pressed during a call, ends the phone call.
2  ∧ ••Media mode: changes the track, file or chapter. 6
•• When pressed in the incoming call screen, rejects the call.
∨ When keys are pressed and held.
••In FM/AM mode: changes frequencies while pressed.
Upon release, scans and receives the next frequency.
••Media mode: rewinds or fast forwards the track or file.

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Using the System for the First Time

Turning the System On/Off Pressing the PWR key on the head unit will dis- Resetting the System
play the safety warning page.
Turning the System ON Press the Agree button to display the most This feature is used to reset the system in the
recent mode. occurrence of an unforeseen error or problem.
Press the engine start button. If the brakes are
not pressed, then the ACC and system will turn
on. If the brakes are pressed, then the IGN and Turning the System Off
system will turn on and the ignition will start. In Press the engine start button again or press and
both instances, the following safety warning will hold the power key on the head unit to turn the
be displayed. system off.

NOTE POWER
PUSH
TUNE

SEEK
FM/AM MEDIA PHONE DISP MAP NAVI INFO SETUP
TRACK
• If the system is turned off while the Handsfree is
VOL FILE
being used, then the call will automatically switch Press and hold the RESET key for about 1 second.
back to the mobile phone. (The use of a clip or pin is recommended when
resetting the system.)

AV ON/OFF
Press the PWR key on the head unit when the AV
is on. Press the PWR key or press the menu key
to turn on AV.
SEEK
While AV is turned off, the TRACK key and the
TUNE / ENTER knob will be disabled.

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FM/AM

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Basic Screen Button Description
1 Mode tab Press the tab to change between FM and AM mode.
2 Preset button Displays the Preset List.
1 2 3 4
3 LIST button Displays automatically updated lists.
Displays List, Preset, Scan, Preset scan and Sound settings
4 MENU button
menus.
5 Frequency Displays the current frequency.
5
6 Preset No. Displays the current preset number.
7 8 9 10
Single tap: seek down.
7 Seek down
6 Long tap: fast seek down.
11 Single tap : tune down.
8 Tune down Long tap: tune down until the button is released and
plays the current frequency.
Single tap : tune up.
9 Tune up Long tap: tune up until the button is released and plays
12 the current frequency.
Single tap: seek up.
13 10 Seek up
Long tap: fast seek up.
14 11 Frequency bar Use the tap to move to the desired frequency.
12 List Displays automatically updated lists.
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13 Preset Displays saved presets for user selection.
16
Plays frequencies with superior reception for 3 seconds
14 Scan
each.
Plays frequencies saved to presets for 3 seconds and
15 Preset Scan
moves to the next saved frequency.
16 Sound settings Sets sound related settings.

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FM/AM

Listening to FM/AM radio Selecting Presets Selecting Lists


Press the RADIO key to change the mode in Press the MENU button ▶ Press the Preset Press the MENU button ▶ Press the List
order of FM ▶ AM ▶ FM. button. From the presets, select the frequency button.
you want to listen to. From the lists, select the frequency you want to
listen to.

FM lists are automatically updated.


AM lists are manually updated by pressing ( ).

Auto tuning
SEEK
Press the TRACK key or press the
button to automatically search for frequencies.

Manual tuning
Turn the TUNE / ENTER knob or press the
button to manually select the frequency.
The stations move up and down step by step.
Press or drag the frequency bar to search for fre-
quencies that you want.

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FM/AM

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Saving Radio Frequency Name Description
1 Tune listens to frequency selected.
Saving Manually
overwrites frequency listening
After selecting frequency ▶ Press the but- 2 Save
to currently.
ton ▶ Press the + Add to Preset button..
3 Delete deletes frequency.

Starting from the current frequency, frequencies


with superior reception are scanned for 3 sec-
onds and the previous frequency is restored.

Scanning Preset frequency


Press the MENU button ▶ Press the
Preset Scan button.
Using Preset Menu NOTE Plays frequencies saved to presets for 3 seconds
Press and hold the preset list you want to edit. • Press the button ▶ Press the MENU and moves to the next saved frequency.
button ▶ Press the Delete all to delete entire list NOTE
of presets. • When the scan is operating, pressing the controller will
1 stop the function and return to the stopped station.
2
3
Scan Sound settings
Scanning Radio Frequency Press the MENU button ▶ Press the
Press the MENU button ▶ Press the Scan but- Sound settings button.
ton..
For details, refer to the “Sound” on the page 43.

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USB

About USB •• Repeated connecting/disconnecting of USB •• The device may not support normal opera-
devices within short periods of time may tion when using a USB memory type besides
Connect the USB device after turning on the result in product malfunction. Metal Cover Type USB Memory.
engine. The USB device may become damaged •• Insert USB device after starting the car. If the •• The device may not support normal operation
if it is already connected when the ignition is car is started while USB device is inserted, it when using formats such as HDD Type, CF, or
turned on. may damage USB device. SD Memory.
•• Files that are not standard format files will not •• The amount of time required to recognize the •• The device will not support files locked by
be played. external USB device may differ depending DRM (Digital Rights Management).
•• For MP3/WMA files, only music files with com- on the type, size, or file formats stored on the •• USB memory sticks used by connecting an
pression rates between 8 Kbps ~ 320 Kbps USB. Such differences in required time are not Adaptor (SD Type or CF Type) may not be
can be played. indications of malfunction. properly recognized.
•• Heed caution to static electricity when con- •• The device may not recognize the USB device
necting/disconnecting external USB devices. if separately purchased USB hubs and exten-
•• Encoded MP3 Players will not be recognized sion cables are being used. Connect the USB
when connected as an external device. directly with the multimedia terminal of the
•• When connecting an external USB device, the vehicle.
device may not properly recognize the USB is •• When application programs are installed to
in some states. specific USBs, files may not properly play.
•• Only USB devices formatted as FAT 12/16/32 •• The device may not operate normally if MP3
are supported, and NTFS file system is not Players, cellular phones, digital cameras, or
supported. other electronic devices (USB devices not rec-
•• Some USB devices may not be supported due ognized as portable disk drives) are connected
to compatibility issues. with the device.
•• Avoid contact between the USB connector •• Charging through the USB may not work for
with bodily parts/foreign objects. some mobile devices.

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USB Music

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Playing USB Music Searching USB Music Files Repeat
SEEK
Once a USB is connected, USB Music mode will While playing ▶ Press the TRACK key or the Press the button.
operate automatically. button to play the previous/next Each time the button is pressed, the option is
Press the MEDIA key▶ Press the USB Music file. changed from Repeat Folder( ) ▶ Repeat
button▶ Press the Play button to play USB music. One( ) ▶Off(Repeat All( ).
SEEK
•• Pressing and holding the TRACKkey or the
button will rewind or fast forward Shuffle
the current file.
•• While the TRACK SEEK Press the button.
key or the
Each time the button is pressed, the option is
button is being pressed, the track will rewind
changed from Shuffle All( ) ▶ Shuffle Folder
or fast-forward at high speeds. Once the key is
( ) ▶ Off( ).
released, the USB Music will begin playing at
normal speed.
Scan All
NOTE
Press the MENU button ▶ Press the Options
• Turn the TUNE / ENTER knob to select the previous/ button ▶ Press the Scan All button to scan files
next file. This key will not rewind or fast-forward the within the USB in random order.
file.

Scan Folder
Press the MENU button ▶ Press the Options but-
ton▶ Press the Scan Folder button to search files
within the current folder.
NOTE
• If the USB is not connected, or there is no media file
in USB then the USB media button will be disabled.

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USB Music

Album Cover view List Sound settings


Press the button ▶ Press the < > button Press the MENU button ▶ Press the List but- Press the MENU button ▶ Press the Options
to search desired album. ton to display USB Music list screen. button ▶ Press the Sound settings button.

For details, refer to the “Sound” on the page 43.

It is possible to search by Folder, Song, Album


and Artist.

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USB Video

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Playing USB Video Searching USB Video Files Repeat
SEEK
Once a USB is connected, USB Video mode will While playing ▶ Press the TRACK key or Press the button.
operate automatically. button to play the previous/next Each time the button is pressed, the option is
Press the MEDIA key ▶ Press USB Video but- file. changed from Repeat Folder( ) ▶ Repeat
ton ▶ Press the Play button to play USB Video. One( ) ▶Off(Repeat All( ).
SEEK
•• Pressing and holding the TRACKkey or
button will rewind or fast forward Shuffle
the current file.
•• While the TRACKSEEK Press the button.
key or button
Each time the button is pressed, the option is
is being pressed, the track will rewind or
changed from Shuffle All( ) ▶ Shuffle Folder
fast-forward at high speeds. Once the key is
( ) ▶ Off( ).
released, the USB Video will begin playing at
normal speed.

NOTE
• Turn the TUNE / ENTER knob to select the previous/
next file. This key will not rewind or fast-forward the
file.

NOTE
• If the USB is not connected, or there is no media file
in USB then the USB media button will be disabled.

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USB Video

List Display settings Sound settings


Press the MENU button ▶ Press the List but- Press the MENU button Press the MENU button
ton to display USB Video list screen. ▶ Press the Display settings button. ▶ Press the Sound settings button.
For details, refer to the “Sound” on the page 43.

NOTE
• USB Video is not available while driving.
(Because of traffic regulations, videos is only available
when your vehicle is parked.)

It is possible to search by Folder and Videos. Press the Reset button to initialize the settings.

Caption Press the button to set “Brightness” and


“Dimming mode”.
Press the MENU button ▶ Press the Caption For details, refer to the “Display” on the page 44.
button to display caption on USB Video screen.

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USB Photo

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Viewing USB Photo Switching to menu screen or full Searching USB Image Files
Press the MEDIA key ▶ Press USB Photo but- screen Press the button or turn the
ton ▶ Press the desired photo in List screen. Press the photo to view with full screen. TUNE / ENTER knob to view the previous/next
Press the photo once more to return to the image.
menu screen. Press to view the list of USB photos.

Rotating / Slide show


Press the buttons to rotate image.
Press the button to view slide show.

NOTE
• Press to move to the previous screen.
NOTE
• If the USB is not connected, or there is no media file
in USB then the USB media button will be disabled.
NOTE
• In full screen, images can be zoomed in/out by up
to 300%.
• Press to move to the List screen.

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USB Photo

Using the Menu Buttons Slideshow interval Display settings


Press the MENU button to set Slide show, Slide Press the MENU button ▶ Press the Press the MENU button ▶ Press the
time and Display settings menus. Slide time button. Display settings button.

For details, refer to the “Display” on the page 44.

Slide show intervals can be set at 5 sec ,


10 sec , 20 sec , or 30 sec intervals.

NOTE
• Slideshow is not available while driving.
(Because of traffic regulations, image is only
available when your vehicle is parked.)

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iPod® Music

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About iPod® •• If iPod® touch or iPhone is used, iOS4.2 or a
later version is recommended.
iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
•• Some iPod®s with unsupported communica-
tion protocols may not properly operate with
the system.
•• If the iPod® malfunctions due to an iPod®
device defect, reset the iPod® and try again. (To
learn more, refer to your iPod® manual.)
•• During ACC ON state, connecting the iPod®
through the iPod® cable (The cable that is
supplied when purchasing iPod®/iPhone
product.) will charge the iPod® through the
system.
•• The use of genuine iPod® cables supplied by
Apple is recommended. (The use of other
products may result in noise or abnormal
operation.)
•• Within iPhones, streaming audio and iPod®
control may occasionally conflict. If problems
persist, remove the iPhone and connect again.
•• Use iPod® with complete synchronization
to iTunes. Unauthorized song addition may
cause abnormal operation.
•• If iPod® and Bluetooth® are connected simul-
taneously with the same iPhone, you cannot
use Bluetooth® audio function.

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iPod® Music

Playing iPod® Music Searching iPod® Music Files Setting audiobook playback speed
Once a iPod® is connected, iPod® Music mode You can play the previous or next file. Setting the playback speed only affects audio
will operate automatically. For details, refer to the page 17. books purchased from the iTunes store or
audible.com.
Press the MEDIA key ▶ Press iPod Music but- Using the Menu Buttons For details about iPod®, refer to the iPod® User
ton. Guide.
Press the MENU button to set List and options
menus. Press the MENU button ▶ Press the options ▶
Press the Audiobook button.

•• Press the ▶ button to play files saved within

the iPod® device.


•• Press the ll button to pause the file. For details, refer to the “List” on the page 18.
NOTE
Sound settings
• If the iPod® is not connected, or there is no media
file in iPod® then the iPod® Music button will be Press the MENU button ▶ Press the options ▶
disabled.
Press the Sound settingsbutton.

For details, refer to the “Sound” on the page 43.

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AUX

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Playing an AUX source Using the Menu Buttons
If an external device connector is connected Press the MENU button to set Sound.
with the AUX terminal, then AUX mode will auto-
matically operate.

Press the MEDIA key ▶ Press the AUX


button to play auxiliary device while a different
source is playing.

For details, refer to the “Sound” on the page 43.

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Bluetooth® Audio

Before playing the Playing Bluetooth® audio Using the Menu Buttons
Bluetooth® audio Press the MEDIA key ▶Press the Bluetooth Audio
Press the MENU button to set List and Sound
•• Music saved in the mobile phone can be played button.
settings menus.
in the car through Bluetooth® audio streaming.
•• Bluetooth® audio can be played only when a
Bluetooth® phone or Bluetooth® audio device
has been connected. To play Bluetooth® audio,
connect the Bluetooth® phone to the car
system. For more information on connecting
Bluetooth®, please refer to the user’s man-
ual [Pairing and connecting the unit and a
Bluetooth® phone] on the page 29.
•• If Bluetooth® is disconnected while playing •• Press the ▶ button to play files saved within
For details, refer to the “Sound” on the page 43.
Bluetooth® audio, the audio stream will be inter- the Bluetooth® phone.
rupted. •• Press the ll button to pause the file.
•• The audio streaming function may not be sup-
ported in some mobile phones. Only one func-
Searching Bluetooth® audio Files
tion can be used at a time, either the Bluetooth®
handsfree or the Bluetooth® audio function. You can play the previous or next file.
For example, if you convert to the Bluetooth® For details, refer on the page 17.
handsfree while playing Bluetooth® audio, the
NOTE
music stream is interrupted.
•• Playing music from the car is not possible when • The title/artist info may not be supported in some
there are no music files saved in the mobile mobile phones. When it is not supported, only the
symbol will be displayed.
phone. • The play/pause feature may operate differently
depending on the mobile phone.

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Getting started with navigation

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Precautions for safe driving mission state, vehicle state (driving location and Acquiring satellite signals
conditions), etc. Additionally, the car position
Please observe and comply with local traffic mark may differ from the actual position if the Before the unit can determine your current
rules and regulations. map data is different from the actual road land- position and navigate a route, you must do the
•• For your safety, some features cannot be oper- scape, such as changes due to the construction following steps:
ated while driving. Features that cannot be of new roads. If such differences occur, driving 1. Go outside to an area free from tall obstructions.
operated will be disabled. for a short period of time will automatically 2. Turn on the unit.
•• The route displayed for destination guidance correct the position of the vehicle through map Acquiring satellite signals can take a few
is a reference and the route guidance will take matching or GNSS information. minutes.
you to the vicinity of your destination. The high-
lighted route is not always the shortest distance,
the least congested, and in some cases might,
What is GNSS?
not be the fastest route. The GNSS(Global Navigation Satellite System)
•• Road, name, and POI information may not is a satellite-based navigation system made up
always been completely updated. It might hap- of a network of 32 satellites placed into orbit
pen that road names and POI information is not by the Global Positioning System (GPS) of U.S.A,
up to date. GLONASS of RUSSIA, etc.
•• The car position mark does not always indicate GNSS works in any weather conditions,
your exact location. This system uses GNSS anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day.
information, various sensors, and road map data There are no subscription fees or setup charges
to display the current position. However, errors to use GNSS.
in displaying your location may occur if the sat-
ellite is transmitting inaccurate signals or two or About satellite signals
less satellite signals can be received. Errors that
occur in such conditions cannot be corrected. Your unit must acquire satellite signals to
•• The position of the vehicle within the navigation operate. If you are indoors, near tall buildings
may differ from your actual location depending or trees or in a parking garage, the unit cannot
on various reasons, including the satellite trans- acquire satellite signals.

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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology

Before Using the Bluetooth® Precautions for Safe Driving Cautions upon Connecting
Handsfree •• Bluetooth® Handsfree is a feature that enables Bluetooth® Phone
drivers to practice safe driving. Connecting the •• Before connecting the head unit with the
What is Bluetooth® head unit with a Bluetooth® phone allows the mobile phone, check to see that the mobile
Wireless Technology? user to conveniently make calls, receive calls, phone supports Bluetooth® features.
•• Bluetooth® Wireless Technology refers to a and manage the phone book. Before using •• If you do not want automatic connection with
short-distance wireless networking technol- Bluetooth® Wireless Technology, carefully read your Bluetooth® device, turn the Bluetooth®
ogy which uses a 2.45GHz frequency to con- the contents of this user’s manual. feature off of the Bluetooth® device.
nect various devices within a certain distance. •• Excessive use or operations while driving may •• Park the vehicle when connecting the head
•• Supported within PCs, external devices, lead to negligent driving practices and be the unit with the mobile phone.
Bluetooth® phones, PDAs, various electronic cause of accidents. Do not operate the device •• Some Bluetooth® features may occasionally
devices, and automotive environments, excessively while driving. not operate properly depending on the firm-
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology to be trans- •• Viewing the screen for prolonged periods of ware version of your mobile phone. If such
mitted at high speeds without having to use a time is dangerous and may lead to accidents. features can be operated after receiving a S/W
connector cable. When driving, view the screen only for short upgrade from your mobile phone manufac-
•• Bluetooth® Handsfree refers to a device which periods of time. turer, unpair all devices and pair again before
allows the user to conveniently make phone use.
calls with Bluetooth® mobile phones through
the Multimedia system.
•• The Bluetooth® Handsfree feature may not be
supported in some mobile phones.

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Bluetooth® Connection

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When no Phones Have Been Pairing from the Bluetooth® Device
Paired Press the MENU button ▶ Press the Add New

Press the key on the steering wheel or button.


press the PHONE key ▶ Press the OK but-
ton.

From the Bluetooth® device, search for the car


name and pair the device. When searching
from the Bluetooth® device, the car name is KIA
MOTORS and the default passkey is ‘0000’.

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Bluetooth® Connection
NOTE
When a Phone is Already Paired When your phone is
• Once Bluetooth® connection is successful, the
Press the key on the steering wheel or connected name of the connected mobile phone will be
press the PHONE key ▶ Press the OK button Press the key on the steering wheel or displayed on the phone screen and Bluetooth®
▶ Press the phone name to pair ▶ Press the handsfree functions will be ready to be operated.
press the PHONE key on the head unit to dis-
• Some functions may not be supported due to
YES button. play the following screen. limited Bluetooth® compatibility between the car
system and mobile phone.

NOTE
• When a Bluetooth® device is connected, a new
device cannot be paired. If you want to pair a new
phone, first disconnect the connected Bluetooth®
device.

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Bluetooth® Phone

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Making/Answering Calls Making a Call from Speed Dial Answering a Call
Enter the 1 or 2 digit speed dial number with the Incoming call notice ▶ Press the
Calling by Dialing a Number
Dial Pad ▶ Press and hold the last number. button or the key on the
Enter number on the Dial Pad ▶ Press the steering wheel.
button or the key on the steer-
ing wheel. Calling through Redial
Press and hold the button or Press the
key on the steering wheel twice.

NOTE
• Redialing is not possible when there is no dialed
calls list.

Rejecting a Call
NOTE Incoming call notice ▶ Press the
• If you press the wrong number, press to button or the key on the
delete one digit of the entered number. Press and steering wheel.
hold the dial pad 0 + to enter a "+".
• Press the button to search phone numbers.
For detail, refer to the “Searching for contacts “ on
the page 33.

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Bluetooth® Phone

Operating Menus during a Ending a Call Making 3 way call


Call While on a call ▶ Press the button or While on a call ▶ Press the button. ▶
the key on the steering wheel. Press phone number you want to make a call ▶
Press the button.
Switching Call to Bluetooth® Phone
During handsfree call ▶ Press the but-
ton or press and hold the key on the
steering wheel.

1 2 3 4 5

Name Description
1 Ends a call.
2 Turns the Mic On/Off.
Switches a voice call from the car
3
handsfree to the mobile phone.
Display dial pad screen for enter- During call on mobile phone ▶ Press the
4
ing ARS numbers. button or press and hold the
5 3 Way call. key on the steering wheel.

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Bluetooth® Phone

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Using the Menu Buttons Contacts Making a call from contacts
In Phone screen ▶ Press the MENU button to In Contacts screen ▶ Press the contact you want
Updating Mobile Phone Contacts
use Contacts , Calling list , Favorites , Bluetooth® to call.
Up to 5,000 mobile phone contacts can be
settings .
updated.

In Contacts screen ▶ Press the MENU button


▶ Press the Update button.

Searching for contacts


In Contacts screen ▶ Press the MENU button ▶
Press the Search button ▶ Enter the name ▶
Press the OK button▶ Press the contact you
The contacts are deleted and the contacts want to call.
of the connected phone is updated.

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Bluetooth® Phone

Calling list Favourites In Contacts screen or Calling list screen ▶ Press


and hold the contact you want to save ▶ Press
Viewing Calling lists Calling Favourites the Save to Favourites button.
In Phone screen ▶ Press the MENU button ▶ In Phone screen ▶ Press the MENU button
Press the Calling lists button. ▶ Press the Favourites button ▶ Press the
Favourite you want to call.

1
2
3
4

Press the MENU button on Calling list screen.


Name Description Saving to Favourite
1 All Displays all calling list. In Phone screen ▶ Press the Add to favourites

2 Missed Displays the missed calling list. button.


Displays the incoming calling
3 Received
list.
Displays the outgoing calling
4 Dialed
list.

NOTE
• The calling list may not be saved in some mobile
phones.

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Bluetooth® Phone

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Deleting Favourites Changing the Favourites name Bluetooth® settings
In Favourites screen ▶ Press the MENU button In Favourites screen ▶ Press and hold the favourite In Phone screen ▶ Press the MENU button ▶
▶Press the Delete all button▶ Press the OK you want to change ▶ Press the Rename button Press the Bluetooth settings button.
button. ▶Enter the name ▶ Press the OK button.

For details, refer to the “Bluetooth®” on the page


In Favourites screen ▶ Press and hold the favourite 45.
you want to delete ▶Press the Delete button▶
Press the OK button.

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Android Auto™

About Android Auto™ Precautions •• Android Auto™ features may operate differ-
ently than on your phone.
Android Auto™ brings the most useful apps from •• Android Auto™ extends the Android platform •• Message and data charges may apply when
your phone to your vehicle´s screen, optimized from your mobile phone into the car. When using Android Auto™. Please check with your
for easy glancing and control while driving. You users connect their handheld devices running mobile phone company.
will be able to control things like navigation, Android 5.0 or higher to a compatible vehicle, •• Android Auto™ relies on the performance of
maps, calls, text messages, and music, all from the Android Auto™ user interface provides a your phone. If you experience performance
your vehicle´s screen. car-optimized Android experience on the car issues:
screen. Users may interact with compatible - Close all apps and then restart them
To learn about Android Auto™ and its features, apps and services through voice actions and - Disconnect and then reconnect your phone
visit the Android website at http://www.android. the car input controls. •• Using the micro USB cable that was provided
com/auto/ •• Android Auto™ will be unavailable if the with your phone is recommended.
version of communication protocol is not
NOTE supported or your mobile phone is unable to Android Auto help:
support.google.com/androidauto
• You can verify countries that support Android Auto be recognized due to a shutdown caused by a
through the website. This feature is unavailable in failure or defect in the device.
non-supported countries. •• If you repeatedly connect and disconnect the
• Availability in supported countries may change
USB cable on the device in a short period of
What you need?
without prior notice.
time, your phone may malfunction. This can 1. An Android phone running Android 5.0
also cause a device failure. (Lollipop) or higher with a data plan.
•• With your mobile phone connected, Android 2. A vehicle that’s compatible with Android
Auto™ will appear on the car display. Available Auto™.
functions and operations may differ depend- 3. A USB cable.
ing on the company model.
•• Make sure the vehicle gear is in park and that
you have time to set up Android Auto™ before
driving and that you have time to set up
Android Auto™.

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Android Auto™

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Before starting Android Auto™ Setting the system Starting mode
Before connecting your mobile phone, check 1. Unlock your mobile phone screen.
Installing the Android Auto™
whether Android Auto is set to be used in Setup 2. Connect your mobile phone to your vehicle
Application ▶ Connectivity . using an original USB cable.
Install Android Auto™ Application by following Check the Android Auto Enabled box ▶ Press 3. Touch [Accept] to turn on notifications in
below procedure. OK to turn the feature on. Android Auto™.
4. Updating mobile applications such as Google
Maps is recommended.

NOTE
• The use of Android Auto™ can generate charges 1. Accept screen 2. Permission for 3. Permission for
apps mobile phone fea-
from your service provider for the use of

tures
applications that consume data. ※ The screens shown in this manual may differ from the
• Android Auto™ is a registered trademark of Google, actual screens of Android phone.
Inc.
• The design and the specifications of this guide is 5. Review the Terms & Conditions from both your
subject to change without notice. mobile phone and vehicle’s device, and then
• The screens that are shown in this manual can be ACCEPT to use Android Auto™. (It is required
※ The screens shown in this manual may differ from the different to the real screens of the product.
actual screens of Android phone. only the first time that the application is used.)

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Android Auto™

NOTE
Home Screen
• Using the USB cable that was provided with your
phone is recommended.
• The Functionality and performance of Audio-Video

1
system of the vehicle may vary depending on the
brand, model, and specifications of connected 2
smart phones.
• Your phone might ask you to download or update
certain apps, like Google Maps.
In smart phone • If you're running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) or 3
higher, Bluetooth® will be turned on automatically
when Android Auto™ is active.
4 5 6 7 8

No Description
1 Microphone
Navigation suggestions and recent
2
places
Reminders, messages, calls, and other
 3
alerts
4 Maps and navigation
5 Calls and messages
6 Home screen
7 Music and audio
8 Exit Android Auto

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Android Auto™

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Talk to Google Return to the Android Auto
1. Press the microphone [ ] button on the Home screen
display or press and hold the [ ] Call key Press the [ ] button on the display.
on your steering wheel until you hear the
beep. NOTE
2. Say commands you want to use. Then you can • Wireless signal reception may vary, reception
do things like send or reply to a text, search for dependent features may temporarily pause then
a location, make a call, or play your music. resume when signal strength has been regained.

Return to your car’s Media


screen
Press the [ ] button on the display.

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Apple CarPlay

About Apple CarPlay Precautions What you need?


•• CarPlay puts key iPhone apps - the ones •• Apple CarPlay is unavailable if the version of 1. An iPhone5 or higher.
you want to use while driving - on your car’s communication protocol is not supported or 2. Apple® Lightning to USB Cable recommended
built-in display. With CarPlay, you can get your phone is unable to be recognized due *Duplicate USB cables may effect connection.
turn-by-turn directions, make phone calls, to a shutdown caused by a failure or defect in 3. A USB cable.
exchange text messages, listen to music, and the device itself.
more. Apple CarPlay is available on select •• Your phone may not be recognized if its bat- Before starting Apple CarPlay
automobiles navigation systems, and works tery is low. Charge your phone then try again.
with iPhone 5 or higher with iOS 7.1 or higher. •• If your phone is shut down due to a defect Setting Siri on the iPhone
•• You operate CarPlay using your car’s built-in in the device itself, reset your phone and try Siri must be enabled on your iPhone. If Siri is
controls - a touchscreen, a rotary knob con- again. turned off, a notice will be displayed.
troller, or both. To learn how to operate your •• If you repeatedly connect and disconnect the Go to Settings ▶ General ▶ Siri ▶ Turn on Siri.
display, see the user guide that came with USB cable on the device in a short period of
your car. Or just use Siri voice control to tell time, your phone may malfunction. This can
CarPlay what you want. In fact, Siri often steps also cause a device failure.
in automatically to help you, depending on •• The device recognition time may differ
the app you’re using. depending on the device type and firmware/
For more information, refer to the iPhone manual OS version.
or visit the Apple website. •• When using this feature, the use of a ded-
icated cable is recommended. (Using a
non-genuine product may cause noise or
malfunction.)
•• Apple CarPlay may not operate normally due
to mobile phone issues. Setting the system
Before connecting your mobile phone, check
whether Apple CarPlay is set to be used in Setup
▶ Connectivity ▶ iOS .
Check Apple CarPlay .
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Apple CarPlay

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Starting mode Home Screen
Connect your phone to your car using a USB 1
cable. The CarPlay Home screen will be displayed
automatically.

3 4

No Description
Return to a call, or to turn-by-turn
1
directions
2 Home button
When in a different mode, press Media ▶ Apple
CarPlay. 3 View current audio source
4 Return to your car’s Home screen

NOTE
• Map and Turn by Turn features are available only
in countries supported by Apple (check link for
information on supported countries). (http://www.
apple.com/ios/feature-availability/#applecarplayap
plecarplay)
• The position of the Home button changes
according to driver seat location.

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Apple CarPlay

Speak to Siri Return to your car’s screen Return to a phone call or to


Press and hold the button on the steering Tap the car logo. Or press the [HOME] key or the turn-by-turn directions
wheel, or touch and hold the Home button on desired key on the device. Tap the icon in the upper-left corner of the
the CarPlay Home screen, until Siri beeps. touchscreen.
Then say commands you want to use. Then you View additional apps
can do things like send or reply to a text, search
for a location, make a call, or play your music. If you have more than eight apps, some apps View and control the current
may appear on another page of the Home audio source
screen. Swipe left on the touchscreen.
Open an app Tap Now Playing to see the current audio app.

Tap the app on the touchscreen.

Return to the CarPlay Home


screen
Tap the Home button on the touchscreen.

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Setup

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Starting mode Sound Balance Volume setting
Press the SETUP key to display the Setup In Sound settings screen ▶ Press the In Sound settings screen ▶ Press the
screen. Sound Balance button▶ Set the desired sound Volume setting button ▶ Set the desired vol-
balance. ume.

Use the ▲ , ▼ , , and buttons to adjust


Sound settings.
Name Description
This menu is used to adjust the sound effects Press the Reset to restore sound to the center position.
Controls the volume related to
for the whole system. 1 Phone
phone.
Press the SETUP key ▶ Press the Sound button. Variable EQ
In Sound settings screen ▶ Press the Controls the audio volume
2 Start up
when starting the system.
Variable EQ ▶ Set the desired mode.

Use the ▲ , ▼ and buttons to adjust set-


tings.
Press the Reset to initialize the settings.

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Setup

Beep Display Brightness


This menu allows you to play a beep sound This menu allows you to adjust the brightness In Display settings screen ▶ Press the
whenever you operate the touch screen. and set the dimming mode for the whole sys- Brightness button ▶ Set the desired brightness.

tem.
In Sound settings screen ▶ Press the Beep to Press the SETUP key ▶ Press the Display
turn on/off. button.

Use the ▲ , ▼ and buttons to adjust set-


tings.
Press the Reset to initialize the settings.

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Setup

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Dimming mode Bluetooth® settings Bluetooth® connection
This menu allows you to set the brightness This menu allow you to set Bluetooth® settings. This menu allow you to manage the Bluetooth®
according to mode changes. Press the SETUP key ▶ Press the Bluetooth device list, such as pairing, connecting or delet-
button. ing Bluetooth® devices.
In Display settings screen ▶ Press the
In Bluetooth® settings screen ▶ Press the
Dimming mode button ▶ Set the desired mode.
Bluetooth connection button ▶ Set the desired

settings.

1
2
3

Name Description
Adjusts the brightness
1 Auto automatically according to sur-
rounding brightness.
Brightness level always set on
2 Day
high.
Brightness level always set on
3 Night
low.

Press and hold the phone name to disconnect/


delete the device.
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Setup

Ringtone Change passkey Changing device name


The configured ringtone is played through the This feature allows you to change the passkey In Bluetooth® settings screen ▶ Press the
vehicle speakers when you receive a call. used for Bluetooth® device authentication. Change device name button ▶ Enter the

name.
In Bluetooth® settings screen ▶ Press the In Bluetooth® settings screen ▶ Press the
Ringtone button ▶ Set the desired ringtone. Change passkey button ▶ Enter the passkey.

NOTE
• The default device name is KIA MOTORS.
NOTE
• The default passkey is 0000.

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Setup

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Auto Connection Priority System Clock
The Bluetooth® device will automatically be con- Press the SETUP key ▶ Press the System button. In System settings screen ▶ Press the Clock

nected according to the option set when the car button ▶Set the desired settings.
ignition is turned on.
In Bluetooth® settings screen ▶ Press the
Auto Connections Priority button ▶ Set the

desired settings. 1
2
3
4

Language
Button Description
This menu allows you to set the language of the
system. 1 Time
Sets the current time.
setting
In System settings screen ▶ Press the
Language button▶ Press the desired language.
Converts the digital clock
NOTE 2 Format
display to 12 or 24 hours.
• If you press No Phone Selected , the most Turns on/off the screen
recently connected Bluetooth® phone will connect 3 Standby
displayed when the system
automatically. screen
power is turned off.
4 Standby
Sets the type of Standby
screen
screen.
view

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Setup

Factory settings Connectivity


This menu allows you to reset settings specified This menu allows you to set the car connectivity
by the user. of your system.

In System settings screen ▶ Press the In System settings screen ▶ Press the
Factory settings button ▶ Press the desired item Connectivity button ▶ Press the desired set-

▶ Press the ▶ Press the YES . tings.

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Specification

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USB MP3 Specification Video and Image Specification
Category Description Category Description
Response Specification: MPEG1 AUDIO File Format AVI(DivX), MPEG
MP3 File Specification
LAYER3
Image Format jpg, gif, bmp, png
Response Sampling Frequency : 32, 44.1, 48
Recommended Bitrate and (KHz) Extensions avi, divx, mpg, mpeg, mp4, wmv
Sampling Frequency Response Bitrate: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, Supported Image Resolution Max 4000x3000
112, 128, 160, 192 ,224 ,256 ,320 (Kbps)
Supported Image File Size Max 4 Mbytes
ID3 TAG ID3 v1.1 and ID3 v2.x TAG
Supported image zoom in/out Max 300%
•• Max Directory Layers: 15 layers
•• Max length of folder names and file Video Codec MPEG4-ASP, MPEG4-AVC(H.264), AVS, VP8
names: 255Bytes 1920 x 1080
Video Resolution (WMV 9: Max 8Mbps, 1280x720,
Detailed Specification •• Characters supported for folder/file
WMV 8: 640x480)
names: English and numbers MP3, OGG, WMA …
•• Max number of files recognized from Audio Codec
(AC3 not Supported)
one USB device: 5000 Subtitles SMI
•• Files not compatible with supported
specifications
•• Modified files (files with modified file
Unsupported files formats)
•• Transformed files (example: AVI files
encoded with WMV video codec)
•• Files without indexes

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Specification

TFT-LCD Bluetooth Wireless Technology


Screen Size 8 inch (192.8 x 116.9 mm) Frequency Range : 2400 ~ 2483.5 Mhz
Resolution 384,000 pixels (Resolution : 800 x 480) Supported Bluetooth
2.1+EDR
Specification :
Viewing Angle Left/Right, Top/Bottom: (80°, 80°, 80°, 80°)
HFP (1.6) , A2DP (1.3) , AVRCP (1.5) ,
Supported Profile :
Internal Lighting LED PBAP(1.2)
Bluetooth Power Class2
Number of Channels : 79 channels
Radio

Channels
FM: 87.5MHz ~ 108.0MHz(Step: 50KHz) Common
AM:522 kHz ~ 1620kHz(Step: 9kHz)
FM : Under 10 dBuV / AM: Under 35dBu Power Supply DC 12V Operating Power DC 9V ~ DC 16V
Sensitivity
EMF Sleep Current LESS THAN 1mA
Distortion Factor Within 2% Operating -20 ~ +70 ℃ Storage -30 ~ +80 ℃
Temperature (-4 ~ +158℉) Temperature (-22 ~ +176℉)
Dimension W230 x H152 x D 190.6 mm
Current
10A
Consumption

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Before thinking there is a product defect

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The current car position as shown on the studless tires). • A route guidance signaling for a
navigation may differ from the actual • When using tires of improper size. u-turn may occur in some No u-turn
position under the following conditions. intersections.
• When the tire pressure for the 4 tires are
• When driving on Y-shaped roads with different. • Route guidance signaling entrance into a
narrow angles, the current position may No-entry zone may occur (No-entry zone,
• When the replacement tire is worn or used
be displayed in the opposite direction. road under construction, etc.).
(Especially studless tires having passed a
• Within city streets, the current position second season). • Guidance may be given to a position that
may be displayed on the opposite side or is not the actual destination if roads to
• When driving near high-rise buildings.
on an off-road position. reach the actual destination do not exist or
• When a roof carrier has been installed. are too narrow.
• When changing the zoom level from • When a long distance route is calculated
maximum to a different level, the current • Faulty voice guidance may be given if the
while driving on an expressway, in vehicle breaks away from the designated
position may become displayed on a such cases, continued driving will
different road. route. (e.g. if a turn is made at an
automatically enable the system to intersection while the navigation provided
• If the vehicle is loaded onto a ferry or a car conduct map matching or use updated guidance to go straight.)
transport vehicle, the current position may GNSS information to provide the current
become stalled on the last position prior position (In such cases, up to several These situations may occur after conducting
to loading. minutes may be required). route calculation. The following occurrences
• When entering a road after passing an are not malfunctions:
underground parking structure, building Correct route guidance may not occur due
parking structure or roads with many to search conditions or driving position. The • Guidance may be given to a position
rotations. differing from the current position when
following occurrences are not malfunctions:
turning at an intersection.
• When driving in heavy traffic with frequent • Guidance to go straight may be given
starts and stops. • When driving in high speeds, route
while driving on a straight road.
recalculation may take a longer period of
• When driving under slippery conditions, • Guidance may not be given even when time.
such as heavy sand, snow, etc.. having turned at an intersection.
• When the tires have recently been • There are certain intersections in which
replaced (Especially upon use of spare or guidance may not occur.

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Trouble shooting

1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device.
2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below.
3. If the problems persist, contact your dealer

Problem Possible Cause


There are small red, blue, or green dots on the Because the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixel or lighting deficiency may
screen occur within 0.01% of total pixels.
•• Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned to [ACC] or [ON]?
The sound or image is not working
•• Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?
The screen is being displayed but sound is not •• Has the volume been set to a low level?
working •• Has the volume been muted?
•• The display appearing somewhat dark after prolonged periods of use is normal with LCD panels. It is not a
When the power is turned on, the corners of the
malfunction.
screen are dark
•• If the screen is very dark, contact your nearest dealer for assistance.
Sound is working from only one speaker Are the positions of Fader or Balance sound controls adjusted to only one side?
Sound does not work in AUX mode Are the audio connector jacks fully inserted into the AUX terminal?
The external device is not working Is the external device connected with a standard connector cable?
Within modes that play files by reading external sources, such as USB, iPod®, or Bluetooth® streaming mode, the
When turning power on, the most recent mode most recently played mode screen prior to turning off power may not properly load.
screen is not displayed •• If the corresponding device is not connected, the mode operated prior to the most recent mode will operate.
•• If the previous mode still cannot be properly played, the mode operated prior to that will operate.

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Trouble shooting

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Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure
•• Replace with a suitable fuse.
The power does not The fuse is disconnected.
•• If the fuse is disconnected again, please contact your point of purchase or service center.
turn on.
Device is not properly connected. Check to see that the device has been properly connected.
The system does not
The vehicle battery is low. Charge the battery if the problem persists, contact your point of purchase or service center.
play.
The image colour/ tone The brightness, and contrast levels are
Properly adjust the brightness, and contrast levels through Display Setup.
quality is low. not set properly.
The volume level is set to the lowest
Adjust the volume level.
level.
The connection is not proper. Check to see that the device has been properly connected.
Sound does not work.
The device is currently fast-forwarding,
The sound will not work when the device is fast-forwarding, rewinding, scanning, or playing
rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow
in slow mode.
mode.

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Trouble shooting

Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure


Vibration is occurring from where the
The sound or image The sound may be short circuited and the image distorted if the device vibrates.
conversion switch has been installed.
quality is low.
Image colour/tone quality is low. The device will return to normal once vibrations stop.
USB memory is damaged. Please use after formatting the USB into FAT 12/16/32 format.
Remove any foreign substances on the contact surface of the USB memory and multimedia
USB memory has been contaminated.
terminal.
A separately purchased USB HUB is being
Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle.
used.
A USB extension cable is being used. Directly connect the USB memory with the multimedia terminal on the vehicle.
The USB does not work
A USB which is not a Metal Cover Type
Use standard USB Memory.
USB Memory is being used.
An HDD type, CF, SD Memory is being
Use standard USB Memory.
used.
There are no music files which can be Only MP3, WMA file formats are supported. Please use only the supported music file for-
played. mats.
There are no titles which can be played. Use iTunes to download and save MP3 files into the iPod®.
The iPod® is not rec- The iPod® firmware version has not been
Use iTunes to update the firmware version and reconnect the iPod® with the device.
ognised even though it properly updated.
has been connected The iPod® device does not recognise
Reset the iPod® and reconnect with the device.
downloads.

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Limited Warranty

ENGLISH
LIMITED WARRANTY
ORIGINAL HEAD UNIT SUPPLIED BY VEHICLE DEALER

Product :
Product No. :

WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS


1. Vehicle Dealer Shop (“Dealer”) warrants to you that the Hardware will be free from defects in workmanship and materials under Normal use (“Defects”)
from the original date of the registration of the motor vehicle (“Warranty Period”). During the Warranty Period the Hardware will be repaired or replaced at
DEALER’s choice (“Limited Warranty”) without charge to you for either parts or labor. This Limited Warranty covers the replacement of the head unit including
of the Hardware only.
Period Warranty Mileage Warranty
3years 60,000 km
*Whichever Occurs earlier.
*The term of the warranty shall commence from the date of delivery of the new vehicle to the first purchaser.

WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER


2. The Limited Warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear, does not apply when the Hardware is opened or repaired by someone liquids, proximity or
exposure to heat and accident, abuse, non-compliance with the instructions supplied with the Hardware, neglect or misapplication. The Limited Warranty
does not cover physical damage to the surface of the Hardware. This Limited Warranty does not cover any software that may accompany or be installed on
the Hardware.
The Limited Warranty does not cover the installation, removal or maintenance of the Hardware or any costs related herewith.

HOW TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM


3. In order to make a claim of a Defect, you must contact DEALER. If a defect arises and a valid claim under this Limited Warranty is received by DEALER after the
first 3yrs/60,000 km of the Warranty Period, DEALER is entitled to charge you for any reasonable shipping and handling costs made in connection with the
repair or replacement of the Hardware. You must comply with any other return procedures stipulated by DEALER, if any.
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Limited Warranty

DEALER LIMITED WARRANTY


YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS
4. Some countries may not allow the exclusion or limitation of damages. If any part of this Limited Warranty is held to be invalid or
unenforceable, the remainder of the Limited Warranty shall nonetheless remain in full force and effect.
5. This Limited Warranty is the only express warranty made to you and is provided in place of any other express warranties or similar obligations (if any) created
by any advertising, documentation, packaging, or other communications.
6. Except for the Limited Warranty and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, DEALER and its suppliers provide the Hardware “AS IS AND WITH
ALL FAULTS”, and hereby disclaim all other warranties and conditions, whether express, implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any (if any) implied
warranties, duties or conditions of satisfactory quality, of fitness for a particular purpose, of reliability or availability, of accuracy or completeness of responses,
of results, of workmanlike effort, of lack of viruses, and of reasonable care and skill, all with regard to the Hardware, and the provision of or failure to provide
support or other services, information, software, and related content through the Hardware or otherwise arising out of the use of the Hardware. Also, there is
no warranty or condition of quiet enjoyment, quiet possession, or non-infringement with regard to the Hardware.
7. This Limited Warranty does not affect any legal rights under applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods.
8. This Limited Warranty cannot be transferred to any other person.

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
9. Neither DEALER nor its suppliers shall be liable to you or to any third party for any damages either direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise
(including in each case, but not limited to, damages for the inability to use the equipment or access data, loss of data, loss of business, loss of profits, business
interruption or the like) arising out of the use of or inability to use the Hardware even if DEALER has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
10. Notwithstanding any damages that you might incur for any reason whatsoever, the entire liability of DEALER and any of its suppliers shall be limited to the
amount actually paid by you for the Hardware.
11. DEALER shall not be liable for
(I) any fraud on the part of its employees and/or agents; or
(II) any fraudulent misrepresentation on the part of its employees and/or agents.
12. Notwithstanding the above, neither party’s liability for death or personal injury resulting from its own negligence shall be limited.

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FCC Warning

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:

•• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.


•• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the
equipment.

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.

This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be collocated or oper-
ating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC.

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