Kia AV230IXAN Owner's Manual

Kia AV230IXAN Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2 ® iPod Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 3 Part 1 Basic About Discs ........2-6 Contents of DVD Titles ....2-11 Warnings and Cautions ....1-2 Precautions upon handling discs ..2-6 DVD Region Code ....... 2-11 Key Product Features ...... 1-4 Supported disc formats ....2-7 Color TV Support ....... 2-11 Component Names and Functions ..
  • Page 4 Selecting from the Mode Screen .. 2-21 Viewing in Full Screen ....2-27 Adjusting Image Size ....2-40 Using the Menu Buttons ....2-21 Saving Image Frame ....2-41 Repeat ........2-21 USB Mode ........2-28 Viewing Info ....... 2-41 Shuffle ........
  • Page 5 Part3 Navigation AUX Mode ........2-50 Using the Navigation ...... 3-11 Starting Mode ......2-50 Before Use ........3-2 Destination Search ....... 3-11 Connecting an External Device ..2-51 Precautions for safe driving ..... 3-2 Quick Menu ....... 3-12 Operating the Navigation ....3-2 Point of Interest (POI) Search ..
  • Page 6 ® Part4 Bluetooth Handsfree Route Guidance ......3-20 Making/Answering Calls ....4-10 Preliminary Guidance Mode ..3-21 Before Use ........4-2 Calling by dialing a number ..4-10 ® Intersection Zoom Mode .... 3-21 Before using the Bluetooth Handsfree 4-2 Making a call from Speed Dial ..
  • Page 7 Part5 Information Deleting Selected Car Contacts . 4-22 PGS ..........6-7 Viewing Car Contacts Information ...4-23 GPS Information ......5-2 Screen Configuration ....... 6-7 Searching Contacts ....4-23 About GPS ........5-2 Straight Parking ......6-7 search by name ......4-24 When GPS info cannot be used ...
  • Page 8 Part8 Appendix Media ..........7-8 Reset (Default) ......7-20 Changing DVD Language ..... 7-8 My Places ........7-21 Appendix .......... 8-2 Changing to Other Language ..7-9 My Places ........7-21 DVD language code ....... 8-2 DivX VOD ......... 7-10 Favorite Places ......
  • Page 9 • • •...
  • Page 10: Safety Warnings

    Safety Warnings...
  • Page 11 Safety Cautions Basic l 1-3...
  • Page 12 Wide TFT-LCD Display Display Provides high quality video and music through a Wide TFT-LCD Display using an LED Back Light • Touch screen for maximum user convenience • Digital Tuner Feature Digital Tuner using PPL method that supports memory of 6 broadcast stations for each AM, FM1, and FM2 modes •...
  • Page 13: Fm/Am Mode

    Head Unit Notation Description ® Converts to Bluetooth Handsfree mode Converts to DISP mode When keys are pressed shortly (under 0.8 seconds) In FM/AM mode, plays previous/next frequency • In DVDP CD/MP3/DVD and USB/iPod mo des, changes the • track, file or chapter When keys are pressed and held (over 0.8 seconds)
  • Page 14 Notation Description These knob is used to turn the device on/off and control • the volume When power is off, press to turn power on • When power is on, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) to • Knob turn power off When power is on, press shortly (under 0.8 seconds) to •...
  • Page 15 Steering Remote Controller Notation Description Each time this key is pressed, the mode is changed in • order of FM → FM → AM → DVDP → USB(Music → Video) or iPod → AUX → Bluetooth ® Audio If the media is not connected or a disc is not inserted, •...
  • Page 16 Steering Remote Controller Notation Description When pressed shortly (under 1.2 seconds) When pressed in the phone screen, displays call history screen • When pressed in the dial screen, makes a call • When pressed in the incoming call screen, answers the call •...
  • Page 17 • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 18: Basic Mode Screen

    Basic Mode Screen Name Description Mode Display Displays currently operating mode Preset Select saved broadcasts through Auto Store Displays the operating function from Scan/Preset Setting Display Scan/ Auto Store Shows that the current broadcast is a stereo broad- Stereo Preception cast Frequency Currently playing frequency...
  • Page 19: Starting Mode

    Starting Mode Using Auto Store Scanning Presets → → Using TUNE You can save up to 6 preset channels • for each FM1, FM2 and AM. The station name and region is dis- • played by using GPS coordinates and are not displayed when the information cannot be received.
  • Page 20: Saving Radio Frequency

    Saving Radio Frequency Scanning Radio Frequency Saving Automatically Saving Manually While Auto Store is operating, pressing • ▶ button again will can- cel the function and play the previous frequency.
  • Page 21: Using The Menu Buttons

    Using the Menu Buttons Preset Scan ▶ AV l...
  • Page 22: Precautions Upon Handling Discs

    Precautions upon handling discs ℃ ℃...
  • Page 23: Supported Disc Formats

    Supported disc formats Disc/Content format compatibility Disc Format Device Disc Type Disc Format Support By Format according to Disc Type ○ CD-DA Disc Type Disc Format Support ○ ○ LPCM ○ Disc Type ○ Dolby Digital MPEG4 AAC ○ Device ○...
  • Page 24: Dual-Layer Dvd Video Disc

    Dual-layer DVD Video Disc Ordinary Disc Compatibility CD-R/RW Compatibility PC-created disc compatibility DVD Region Code...
  • Page 25: Cautions Upon Writing Cds

    Before playing a MP3 Disc Cautions upon writing CDs Supported MP3 File Specification Recommended bit rates and frequency Compressed audio compatibility Supported ID3 tags : ID3v1 0, ID3v1 1, • ID3v2 2, ID3v2 3, ID3v2 4 Supported MP3 Media: CD-ROM •...
  • Page 26: Detailed Specification

    Detailed Specification MP3 File Structure Precautions upon burning MP3 files 2-10...
  • Page 27: About Dvd Titles

    About DVD Titles Icon Description Contents of DVD Titles Shows the supported region codes. Up to 32 subtitles can be recorded within a DVD. The number within the icon indicates the number of subtitle languages recorded within the DVD. Up to 8 voice languages can be recorded within a DVD. The number within the icon indicates the number of voices languages recorded within the DVD.
  • Page 28: Basic Mode Screen

    Basic Mode Screen Name description Mode Displays currently operating mode Track Index Shows the current track/total tracks Repeat/ From Repeat/Shuffle/Scan, displays the currently operating Shuffle/ Scan function Play Time Displays the current play time and total play time Track Track number of current song Menu Displays Repeat, Shuffle, Scan, and Info On (Info Off) menus 2-12...
  • Page 29 Name description Repeat Repeats the current track Shuffle Plays disc tracks in random order Scans the beginning parts of disc tracks (approx 10 seconds Scan per track) Info Off Info Off: shows only track info (Info On) Info On: shows track info, artist and album info When the play time is under 2 seconds: Moves to the previ- •...
  • Page 30: Starting Mode

    Starting Mode Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks CD mode will automatically start once a • ▶ ▶ CD is inserted. Playing a CD Only genuine audio CDs are supported. • Other discs may result in recognition failure (e.g. copy CD-R, CDs with labels) 2-14...
  • Page 31: Searching Cd Tracks

    Using the Menu Buttons Searching CD Tracks Repeat ▶ Press the button again to • turn off repeat. If nothing is selected, then all tracks will the shuffle option off. If the TUNE knob is not pressed • within 5 seconds of searching a track, the track info for the current track is displayed.
  • Page 32: Shuffle

    Shuffle Scan Info On/ Info Off ▶ ▶ ▶ Press the button again to • turn the shuffle option off. Press the button again to turn • the scan option off. Artist/album info are supported within • Text CDs. 2-16...
  • Page 33: Basic Mode Screen

    Basic Mode Screen Name Description Mode Displays currently operating mode File Index Shows the current MP3 file/total number of MP3 files From Repeat All/Repeat One Song/Repeat Folder/Shuffle Repeat/ Shuffle/ Folder/Shuffle All/Folder Scan/Scan All, displays the cur- Nomal Play rently operating function Play Time Displays the current play time Folder Name...
  • Page 34 Basic Mode Screen Name Description Repeats the current file (each time the button is pressed, Repeat changes in order of Repeat Once → Repeat Folder → Off). Plays files in random order (each time the button is pressed, Shuffle changes option in order of Shuffle Folder → Shuffle All → Off) Scans the beginning parts of MP files (approx.
  • Page 35: List Menu Screen

    List Menu Screen Name Description Folder Name Folder name of current list Current Song Shows current file name highlighted Back button Converts to basic mode screen Previous list Moves to the previous list Next list Moves to the next list List page Shows current file list page/total number of pages List Focus...
  • Page 36: Starting Mode

    Starting Mode Playing MP3 MP3 mode automatically starts when an • ▶ MP3 disc is inserted. If there are numerous songs and folders • within the disc, reading time could take more than 10 seconds and the list may not be displayed or song searches may not operate.
  • Page 37: Selecting Mp3 Files

    Selecting MP3 files Using the Menu Buttons Repeat Once: repeats the current file • Selecting from the Mode Screen Repeat Folder : repeats all files in cur- • rent folder Shuffle ▶ → → Repeat ▶ Shuffle Folder : plays files in current •...
  • Page 38: Scan

    Using Menus within List Screen Scan Info On/ Info Off ▶ ▶ Moving between Lists ▶ → → • Folder Scan : scans files in current The title, artist and album info are dis- • folder. played only when such information is Scan All: scans all files in the disc.
  • Page 39: Moving Between Folders

    Moving between folders If there are no more parent folders, both • ▶ buttons will be disabled. ▼ Returning to current location A lag may occur in displaying the previ- • ous/next list page depending on the file name or file size. AV l 2-23...
  • Page 40: Basic Mode Screen

    Basic Mode Screen Name Description Menu Displays currently operating mode Title/Chapter Displays the current title/chapter number number Play Time Displays the current play time Displays DVD Title, DVD Menu, Change Voice, Change Sub- Menu title, and Change Angle menus Depending on the DVD, there may be several initial setup DVD Title menus.
  • Page 41: Starting Mode

    Starting Mode Playing a DVD ▶ Selecting a Chapter While the key is • being pressed, the chapter will rewind/ fast-forward at 20x speed. Once the key is released, the DVD again plays at normal speed. AV l 2-25...
  • Page 42: Searching Titles/Chapters

    Searching Titles/Chapters Using the Interactive Menu ▶ When Searching Chapters : ▶ displays the total number of • titles within the current DVD disc. displays the total number of • chapters within the title. The title/chapter search feature can • only be used while the DVD is playing.
  • Page 43: Using The Menu Buttons

    Using the Menu Buttons Changing Voice Language Changing Multi-Angle ▶ ▶ Press the button until • you find the desired voice language. Press the button • until you find the desired angle. Changing Subtitle Language ▶ Viewing in Full Screen Press the button until •...
  • Page 44: Before Playing A Usb Mp3

    Before playing a USB MP3 Before playing a USB MP3 2-28...
  • Page 45 ※ AV l 2-29...
  • Page 46 USB MP3 Information and Precautions ABOUT DivX VIDEO: • Name Description DivX is a digital video format created • MP3 File by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Specification: MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER 3 Specification Corporation. This is an official DivX Acceptable sampling frequency: 32, 44.1, 48 (KHz) Certified device that plays DivX video.
  • Page 47 • In cases that are not fixed bit rates, the play time may not be properly displayed. If a problem occurs while playing or when playing an unsup- • ported video format file, use an up-to-date encoding software to change the format for use. AV l 2-31...
  • Page 48: Basic Mode Screen

    Basic Mode Screen USB Music Mode Name Description Mode Displays currently operating mode File Index Shows the current file/total files within the USB From Repeat All/Repeat One Song/Repeat Folder/Shuffle Repeat / Folder/Shuffle All/Folder Scan/Scan All, displays the currently Shuffle /Scan operating function Play Time Displays the current play time/total play time...
  • Page 49 Name Description Repeats the current file (each time the button is pressed, Repeat changes in order of Repeat Once → Repeat Folder → Off) Plays files in random order (each time the button is pressed, Shuffle changes option in order of Shuffle Folder → Shuffle All → Off) Scans the beginning parts of USB files (approx.
  • Page 50: Usb Image Mode

    USB Image Mode Name Description Mode Displays currently operating mode Folder Name Displays folder name where image is located File Name Name of image file File Index Shows the current image file/total image files within the USB Displays Slideshow, Rotate Image, Adjust Image Size, Menu Save Image, and Info menus (Press the button again to hide the buttons)
  • Page 51: Usb Video Mode

    USB Video Mode Name Description Mode Displays currently operating mode Folder Name Displays folder name where video is located File Name Name of video file File Index Shows the current video file/total video files within the USB Repeat Repeats the current file Displays the current play time/total play time of current USB Play Time video...
  • Page 52: Starting Usb Music Mode

    Starting USB Music Mode Playing USB Music Once a USB is connected, USB Music • ▶ mode will operate automatically. If a previously played USB is re- • connected, then the song after the most recently played song is played. However, if a different USB is con- nected or the file information within the USB was changed, then the USB file...
  • Page 53: Searching Usb Music Files

    Using the Menu Buttons Searching USB Music Files buttons displayed on • the screen allow you to select the pre- vious/next file. These buttons will not rewind or fast-forward the file. AV l 2-37...
  • Page 54: Repeat

    Repeat Info On/ Info Off Shuffle Folder : Plays files within the cur- • ▶ ▶ rent folder in random order. Shuffle All : Plays files within the USB in • random order. → → Scan ▶ Repeat Once: Repeats play of currently •...
  • Page 55: Starting Usb Image Mode

    Starting USB Image Mode Using the Menu Buttons Searching USB Image Files ▶ Pres the button to view the list • of USB images. AV l 2-39...
  • Page 56: Slideshow Interval

    Slideshow Interval Rotating Image Adjusting Image Size ▶ ▶ ▶ 0 → 90 → 180 → 1 4 1 2 1 2 Rotated images are not saved. • The image will restore its original angle • when returning to it after viewing a dif- ferent image.
  • Page 57: Saving Image Frame

    Starting USB Video Mode Viewing Info Enlarged or reduced images are not • ▶ ▶ saved. The image will restore its original size • when returning to it after viewing a dif- ferent image. If the image cannot be fully displayed •...
  • Page 58: Playing Usb Video

    Playing USB Video Searching USB Videos buttons displayed on • the screen allow you to select the pre- vious/next file. These buttons will not rewind or fast-forward the file. ▶ 2-42...
  • Page 59: Using The Menu Buttons

    Using the Menu Buttons Repeat Info ▶ ▶ → → Repeat Once : Repeats the current file • Repeat Folder : Repeats the files in the • current folder. AV l 2-43...
  • Page 60: Using Ipod Devices

    Using iPod Devices Some iPods with unsupported communi- • cation protocols may not properly operate in the Audio Video Navigation system. For fifth generation iPod Nano devices, • the iPod may not be recognized when the battery level is low. Please charge the iPod Supported iPod devices for use.
  • Page 61: Ipod Mode

    Steps upon Initial Connection To listen to the iPod sound, re-connect the USB cable or exit • then re-enter iPod mode. • In order to use the iPod while operating the keys, you must 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step use a dedicated iPod cable.
  • Page 62: Basic Mode Screen

    Basic Mode Screen Name Description Mode Displays currently operating mode File Index Shows the current file/total files within the iPod From Repeat Once/Shuffle Category/Shuffle Random, Repeat / Shuffle displays the currently operating function Play Time Displays the current play time/total play time Title Displays name of current title Artist Info...
  • Page 63: Starting Mode

    Starting Mode Searching iPod Once an iPod is connected, iPod mode • ▶ will operate automatically. Some iPods with unsupported com- • munication protocols may not properly operate in the Audio Video Navigation system. Playing iPod AV l 2-47...
  • Page 64: Selecting Ipod File

    Searching iPod Files If the search mode is accessed while • playing a song, the most recently searched step is displayed. Search steps upon initial connection • may differ depending on the type of iPod device. Selecting iPod file While the key is •...
  • Page 65: Using The Menu Buttons

    Using the Menu Buttons Repeat Shuffle Category : Plays files within the • ▶ current category in random order. Shuffle Album : Plays files within the • current category in random order. Info On/ Info Off Press the button again to •...
  • Page 66: Aux Mode

    Starting Mode • Connecting a connector jack to the ▶ AUX terminal without an external device will convert the system to AUX mode, but only output noise. When an external device is not being used, also remove the connector jack. •...
  • Page 67: Connecting An External Device

    Connecting an External Device The color saturation option is not sup- • ported when using the PAL color sys- tem within this device. AV l 2-51...
  • Page 68: About Using Bluetooth ® Audio

    ® About Using Bluetooth Audio 2-52...
  • Page 69: Basic Mode Screen

    Basic Mode Screen Name Description Mode Displays currently playing mode Phone Name Displays name of connected phone Title Name of current song Artist Info Name of current artist ® Play Plays Bluetooth Audio ® Pause Pauses Bluetooth audio Connections Displays the Connections screen. The title/artist info may not be supported in some mobile phones.
  • Page 70: Starting Mode

    Starting Mode ® ® Playing Bluetooth Audio Selecting Bluetooth Audio ▶ The title/artist info may not be supported • in some mobile phones. When not sup- ported, a symbol will be displayed. The play/pause feature may operate • differently depending on the mobile phone.
  • Page 71: Setting Connection

    Setting Connection Name Description If music is not yet playing from your • ® Displays Bluetooth Help mobile device after converting to Help screen ® streaming audio (Bluetooth Audio) ® Add New Pair a new Bluetooth device mode , pressing the button Connect/ Connect or disconnect a...
  • Page 72 MEMO...
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  • Page 74: Precautions For Safe Driving

    Precautions for safe driving...
  • Page 75: Operating The Navigation

    Operating the Navigation Buttons that cannot be operated will be disabled. • Navigation l 3-3...
  • Page 76: About The Map

    About the Map About GPS Scale Scale Scale Scale Display Display 1/5,000 6.4km 1/640,000 100m 1/10,000 12km 1/1,280,000 200m 1/20,000 25km 1/2,560,000 400m 1/40,000 50km 1/5,120.000 800m 1/80,000 100km 1/10,240,000 1.6km 1/160,000 200km 1/20,480,000 About Map Scale 3.2km 1/320,000 400km 1/40,960,000 About Map Icons 5 ‘...
  • Page 77: Map Screen

    Map Screen Name Description Used to set split map and shows map display mode and Car Direction GPS status Map Scale Shows current map scale Function/ Info Window Shows map function buttons or current position info Current Position Shows current road name and destination name in 5 Info Window second intervals Switches route guidance mode between preliminary guid-...
  • Page 78: Initial Screen

    Initial Screen Current Position Once the vehicle ignition is turned on, • the User Warning screen will always be displayed. Make sure to carefully read the warning page as it contains important information related to system operations while driving.
  • Page 79: Map Display Settings

    Changing Map Scale When riding in a new car or after replac- • ▶ ▶ ing the battery terminal, the car position mark may at first appear at a different location. Even if the car position mark on the • Name Description map is different, map matching and...
  • Page 80: Map Menu

    Name Description Map Menu If you have already set a destination, • Adjust Map Use the but- then the top button will change to the Scale tons to display the scale bar ▶ button. Shows map scales in cat- egories of detail (50m), near Administrative District Scale (200m), street (800m), city...
  • Page 81: Poi Display

    Name Description Shows/hides corre- POI Icon sponding POIs Unmarks selected POI Unmark All icons Edit the 6 POI icons Edit POI Icon shown within the menu POI Display Search by local POI Searches selected POI ▶ Editing POI Icons ▶ ▶...
  • Page 82: Searching Pois

    ‘ ’ Searching POIs Adding a My Place ▶ ▶ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ When searching POIs, you can only • search POIs within selected categories. The ‘Near scroll mark’ menu is enabled • only when the map has been scrolled. My Places are saved without distinction for •...
  • Page 83: Destination Search

    Destination Search Name Description Used to search destinations by entering the POI (Point of Interest) name according to category/name Previous Destination Used for route guidance to recently set destinations Used for route guidance to recently searched Previous Searches locations Previous Start Point Used for route guidance to recent start positions Address Used to search addresses My Place...
  • Page 84: Quick Menu

    Quick Menu Name Description Quick Menu (★) Display/hide Quick Menus Menus added to the Quick Quick Menu Bar Menu (possible to set up ▶ to 6 menus) Name Description Edit Edit current Quick Menus Shows list of previously Previous Shows list of current Quick Current Quick Destination searched destinations...
  • Page 85: Previous Start Point

    ▶ Previous Destination, Previous Searches, Previous Start Point If the POI or region name is too long • and cannot be displayed within one ▶ screen, pressing the button will move the name to the left to display the full name. ▶...
  • Page 86: Address

    Address My Places Name Description Sort POIs and locations by By Name name Sort POIs and locations by By Symbol symbol Sort POIs and locations by By Date date If the POI or region name is too long • and cannot be displayed within one screen, pressing the button will move the name to the left.
  • Page 87: Intersection Search

    Intersection Search Phone Number Search Name Description Sets the POI or region where Set as the cursor is positioned as Destination the new destination Sets the POI or region where the cursor is positioned as a Waypoint waypoint View Displays information for the Destination set destination Cancel...
  • Page 88: Setting A Destination

    Setting a Destination The phone number and location may • ▶ differ for some POIs. In addition, the fol- ▶ lowing types of facilities may be more frequently located in other locations. Locations of department stores, muse- • ums, and amusement parks may some- what differ from the set destination.
  • Page 89: Detail Route Settings

    Detail Route Settings • I f y o u p re s s t h e button while a previous destination has already been set, the pop-up ‘Do you want to change the destination?’ will be displayed. • If you press , then the previ- ous destination is deleted and the new destination will be set.
  • Page 90: Route Calculation

    Route Calculation Demo Demo will not operate after starting • route guidance. To use the Demo fea- ture, use after route calculation but prior to starting route guidance. To learn more about ‘Alternative Route’, • ‘Route Overview’ or ‘Detailed Route Settings’, refer to the ‘Route Menu’...
  • Page 91: Add Waypoint

    Add Waypoint Route Recalculation Navigation l 3-19...
  • Page 92: Cancel Route

    Route Guidance Cancel Route For more information on Fastest, • Shortest, and other route calculation options, refer to the route calculation section. • You can cancel the route by pressing button that is dis- played after pressing the button. 3-20...
  • Page 93: Preliminary Guidance Mode

    Preliminary Guidance Mode Intersection Zoom Mode Within all guidance mode screens, press- • ing the button at the bottom right side of the screen will change the route guidance mode. Each time the button is pressed, the • guidance mode will change in order of preliminary guidance →...
  • Page 94: Motorway Mode

    Motorway Mode Name Description Turn List Mode Guidance for all POIs on the View All motorway Shows List of turn points and other directional route Summary guidances while driving within motor ways Guidance for only the rest Rest Area areas on the motorway 3-22...
  • Page 95: Route Menu

    Route Menu Name Description Cancel Route Cancels the currently set route Route Overview Shows the route overview to the set destination Route Info Shows detailed info for the current route Route calculation features with various route calcula- Route Option tion options and settings Detour Used to set route detours Avoid Streets...
  • Page 96: Cancel Route

    Cancel Route Name Description Starts guidance to the set Even if the “Use Alternative Route • Start Guidance route Search” option is turned within Used to add/delete/change ▶ ▶ Edit Route order of destinations/ , the “Route Overview” waypoints screen is displayed and the Alternative Shows route info to the set Route Info destination...
  • Page 97: Route Info

    Route Info Route Option ▶ ▶ ▶ Name Description Fastest route that reflects Fastest distance and traffic conditions The shortest distance from Shortest start point to destination Navigation l 3-25...
  • Page 98: Detour

    Edit Route Name Description Optimal route as determined by the system upon con- ▶ Fastest sideration of various route ▶ conditions Avoid Streets The shortest distance from Shortest start point to the destination ▶ Route calculation with mini- Minimise Motorway mal use of motorways ▶...
  • Page 99: Avoid Area

    Avoid Area ▶ ▶ ▶ Press the button to • edit a set avoid area. Press the but- • ton to delete all set avoid areas. Navigation l 3-27...
  • Page 100: Landmark/Logo

    Middle Eastern Food EPPCO Other KNPC Italian Food Automotive MOBIL French Food Hyundai Auto Service NAFT Automotive Continental Food Kia Auto Service PETROL Turkish Food Hyundai Dealership SHELL American Food Kia Dealership Petrol Station Restaurant Mexican Food Auto Service Rest Area...
  • Page 101 Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Icon MÖVENPICK Travel Ferry Terminal BEST WESTERN NOVOTEL Shopping CARLTON COURTYARD BY PLAZA HOTEL Shopping Centre MARRIOTT RADISSON Department Store CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL RAMADA Grocery Store FOUR SEASONS RITZ-CARLTON Convenience Store GOLDEN TULIP SHERATON Clothing Store HILTON...
  • Page 102: D Landmark

    2D Landmark Category Sub-category Icon Category Sub-category Icon Embassy Bowling Centre Category Sub-category Icon Exhibition or Conference Centre Golf Course Airport Government Office Ice Skating Rink Park Library Service Recreation Facility Public places Golf Recreation Place of Worship Sports Activity University Post Office Sports Centre...
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  • Page 104: What Is Bluetooth ® ?

    Before using the Bluetooth Handsfree Functions supported by Bluetooth Handsfree ® ® What is Bluetooth ® ※...
  • Page 105: Handsfree

    Precautions for safe driving Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-3 ®...
  • Page 106: Phone

    Cautions upon connecting Bluetooth phone ® ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶...
  • Page 107: When No Phones Have Been Paired

    When no phones have been Pairing from the Bluetooth Device ® paired ▶ ▶ ▶ Press the button within the • pop-up to view the help section with information related to pairing and con- necting Bluetooth ® devices, and using Handsfree related features.
  • Page 108: When A Phone Is Already Paired

    When a phone is already paired ▶ ▶ ▶ To learn more about searching from • Bluetooth ® devices and pairing, refer to the user's manual for your Bluetooth ® device. Bluetooth ® devices cannot be paired • when the vehicle is in motion. For your safety, first park the vehicle to pair a Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 109: When Pairing Additional Device

    When pairing additional device Name Description Help section related to pairing Help and connecting/disconnect- ing Bluetooth devices and ® Handsfree phone features Add New Pair a new Bluetooth device ® Connect or disconnect a Connect / Disconnect Bluetooth device ® Delete a paired Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 110: When There Is A Connected Device

    When there is a connected device Name Description Info Display Window Displays name of currently connected device If no number has been entered, switches to call Send history screen If a number has been entered, calls the number If a number has been entered, deletes the number During a call, ends the current call Used to enter the phone number Press the hold...
  • Page 111: During A Call

    During a call Name Description Displays other party’s name/number Info Display Window If there is a call waiting, displays call waiting information If there is a call waiting, switches the current call and con- Switch nects the waiting call Ends call Dial Pad Used to enter phone number Contacts...
  • Page 112: Making/Answering Calls

    Making/Answering Calls Name Description Making a call from Speed Dial Deletes all entered numbers Calling by dialing a number Deletes entered numbers one digit Delete at a time ▶ Save Saves the entered number ▶ Most functions within AV mode and •...
  • Page 113: Calling Through Redial

    Calling through Redial Making a call from Call history ▶ ▶ Calling through the call history is not • possible when there is no call history or the Bluetooth ® phone has not been connected. Within the call history screen, press the •...
  • Page 114: Answering A Call

    Answering a call Rejecting a call When the incoming call pop-up is dis- • ▶ ▶ played, most functions within AV mode and SETUP will not operate. Only the call volume and Navigation screens can be operated. The telephone number may not be dis- •...
  • Page 115: Operating Menus During A Call

    Operating Menus during a Call Switching Call to the Handsfree Switching Call to the Bluetooth phone ▶ ® ▶ The Private function may not be sup- • ported in some mobile phones. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-13 ®...
  • Page 116: Ending A Call

    Ending a call Switching to Call Waiting ▶ Name Description Places current call on call Hold 1st call waiting and answer new call Ends current call and an- End 1st call swer new call Rejects new call and main- Reject tains current call If there is a call waiting, Switch...
  • Page 117: Setting Mic Volume

    Setting Mic volume Adjusting the Ring/Call Volume ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ The volume heard by the other party • may differ depending on the mobile phone. If call volume heard by the other party is too low or too high, first adjust the volume setting.
  • Page 118: Contacts

    Contacts Contacts can be divided into mobile phone contacts and car contacts. The • ▶ contacts are the contacts downloaded from your Bluetooth ® device while the contacts are the contacts saved directly into the head unit. While it is possible to add and edit car contacts, it is not possible to add or •...
  • Page 119: Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration

    Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration Name Description Mobile Contacts Contacts downloaded from Bluetooth device ® Car Contacts Car contacts directly saved into the head unit Search car contacts and mobile phone contacts Search (Search by name or number) Download Download contacts from Bluetooth device ®...
  • Page 120: Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts

    Downloading Mobile Phone Contacts When using Contacts Sync, the con- • tacts and call histories within your mobile phone are automatically down- ▶ loaded upon connecting Bluetooth ® . If you do not wish to use this feature, turn off. Upon downloading mobile phone con- •...
  • Page 121: Copying Mobile Phone Contacts

    Copying Mobile Phone Contacts ▶ ▶ Up to 1,000 contacts can be copied • into car contacts. Within the Info screen, press the • button to copy the number from your Checking Mobile Contacts Details mobile contacts to car contacts. Press button to call the selected number.
  • Page 122: Car Contacts Screen Configuration

    Car Contacts Screen Configuration Name Description Mobile Contacts Contacts downloaded from Bluetooth device ® Car Contacts Car contacts directly saved into the head unit Search car contacts and mobile phone contacts Search (Search by name or number) Add New Add new phone number Delete Items Select and delete car contacts list Car Name...
  • Page 123: Adding New Car Contacts

    Adding New Car Contacts Both the name and phone number (at • ▶ least one number) must be entered to ▶ ▶ save a new contact. ▶ It is possible to add up to 1,000 con- • ▶ tacts to the car device. Bluetooth Handsfree l 4-21 ®...
  • Page 124: Deleting Selected Car Contacts

    Deleting Selected Car Contacts ▶ ▶ ▶ Press to select the entire list • and press to deselect the selected lists. 4-22...
  • Page 125: Viewing Car Contacts Information

    Viewing Car Contacts Information Name Description Searching Contacts Converts to the edit screen of the Edit corresponding number Delete Deletes selected phone number list Call Calls the number button on the screen will • be disabled if a Bluetooth ® device is not connected.
  • Page 126: Search By Name

    Call History Search by Name Searching by Number ▶ ▶ Entering Call History Screen When searching a number, it is possible • to search by entering just a part of the entire number. (ex: if you enter “1544”, all numbers •...
  • Page 127: Call History Screen Configuration

    Call History Screen Configuration Downloading Call History The call history may not be saved in the • Name Description call history list in some mobile phones. Displays the outgoing call Calls received with hidden caller ID will • Dialed Call history list not be saved in the call history list.
  • Page 128: Viewing Call History Information

    Viewing Call History Information Name Description The dialed/incoming time and call time • Download call histories from information are not supported. Download mobile phone Sorting all call histories by time is not • Call Calls the number supported. Saves the number to car con- It is possible to download call history even •...
  • Page 129: Setting Bluetooth ® Connection

    Setting Bluetooth Connection Connections Menu Function Description ® Displays Bluetooth ® Help Help screen Pairs a new Bluetooth ® Add New device Connects/disconnects Connect/ Disconnect a Bluetooth device ® Deletes a paired Delete Bluetooth device ® Delets all paired Delete All Bluetooth devices ®...
  • Page 130: Connecting A Device

    Connecting a Device Pairing a New Device Bluetooth ® features supported within • the vehicle are as follows. Some fea- tures may not be supported depending on your Bluetooth device. ® Answering and placing Bluetooth ® • Handsfree calls Menu operation during call (Switch to •...
  • Page 131: Disconnecting A Device

    Disconnecting a Device It is possible to pair up to five Bluetooth If a connected Bluetooth device • ® • ® devices to the car system. becomes disconnected for various Only one Bluetooth ® device can be con- reasons, such as being out of range, •...
  • Page 132: Deleting A Device

    Deleting a Device ▶ ▶ If a paired phone is deleted, its call • history and contacts lists will also be deleted. 4-30...
  • Page 133: Setting Auto Connection

    Setting Auto Connection button is a shortcut ▶ menu to go to ▶ ▶ ▶ If you press the button next • to the Name Description options, you can Disable Auto designate the phone you wish to con- Disables auto connection Connection nect or set the phone priority.
  • Page 134 MEMO...
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  • Page 136: About Gps

    About GPS Errors unavoidable due to system In principle, roads with widths less • characteristics than 3m are not included within the map data. Roads with sections sec- tions with widths less than 3m may be deleted in future map data updates. For continued map updates, informa- •...
  • Page 137 ▶ ▶ Information l 5-3...
  • Page 138: Help

    Viewing Help ▶ ▶...
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  • Page 140: Cautions Upon Operating Mode

    Cautions upon operating Mode • When operating the Multimedia or Navigation mode, press a Climate related key, such as to display the Climate status bar at the top of screen.
  • Page 141: Basic Mode Screen

    Basic Mode Screen Name Description Driver-side temperature Displays the driver-side temperature Displays whether the heating/cooling auto AUTO Display function is on/off A/C Display Displays whether the a/c is on/off Fan level Display Displays the current fan level Fan Direction Display Displays the set fan direction Enables the driver/passenger temperature to DUAL Display...
  • Page 142: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Controlling driver/passenger tem- perature independently Controlling driver/passenger tem- perature simultaneously • The cabin temperature can be adjusted in 0.5℃ units within a range of 17.5℃~ 31.5℃. • The temperature will be displayed as LOW once it is adjusted below 17.5℃ and HIGH once it is adjusted above 31.5℃.
  • Page 143 • When setting the driver-side tempera- ture with DUAL on, the DUAL button will turn OFF if the driver-side tempera- ture is set to LOW or HIGH. • When setting the driver-side tempera- ture with DUAL on, the DUAL button will turn OFF if the driver-side tempera- ture is set to LOW or HIGH.
  • Page 144 • If the fan level is changed while in mode, AUTO mode will turn off.
  • Page 145: Screen Configuration

    Screen Configuration Moves to straight parking Straight Park mode Moves to straight parking Parallel Park mode Displays setup screens to set voice parking, guide- Setup line displays, and steering sync features Line displayed to help with Steering parking guidance that dis- sync plays the car position and guidelines...
  • Page 146 Red line 0.5m from the rear bumper Yellow line 3.0m from the rear bumper Green line 6.0m from the rear bumper...
  • Page 147 Other Features l 6-9...
  • Page 148 MEMO...
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  • Page 150: Setup

    Basic Mode Screen Name Description Sound Sets sound related settings Display Sets display related settings Media Sets Media related settings ® ® Bluetooth Sets Bluetooth related settings Navigation Sets various settings found within Navigation mode Edit My Places Set/Edit My Places within Navigation Mode Clock Sets current time and clock display Picture Frame...
  • Page 151: Starting Mode

    Starting Mode ▶ Setup l...
  • Page 152: Sound

    Sound Setting Bass/Mid/Treble ▶ ▶ ▶ Setting Balance/Fader ▶ The Balance/Fader settings allows you • ▶ to set the sound position. For example, you can set the sound close to the Press the button to restore the driver-seat so that the volume is rela- •...
  • Page 153: Setting Volume Ratio

    Setting Volume Ratio Name Description Speed Dependent Volume Control Navigation guidance is Navigation output louder than audio ▶ ▶ Priority volume ▶ ▶ Audio volume is output ▶ Audio Priority louder than the navigation guidance. Audio volume and naviga- Same Ratio tion guidance are output in identical volume The rear seat speaker will maintain its...
  • Page 154: Setting Beep

    Display Setting Beep Adjusting Screen ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ Adjusting audio mode screen When the light on the left side of the • button is turned on, this indicates that the BEEP tone is active. Press the button again to turn off the BEEP tone.
  • Page 155: Setting Illumination

    Setting Illumination Name Description Adjusts the brightness Automatic automatically according to ▶ surrounding brightness Mode Description Always maintains the bright- Daylight Audio mode Can adjust only brightness ness on high Always maintains the bright- Can adjust brightness, hue, Night USB Video ness on low contrast, and saturation When set to...
  • Page 156: Setting Screen Ratio

    Media Setting Screen Ratio If a DVD is created with a defined ratio • ▶ ▶ (example: 16:9), the screen will not ▶ change even if a different screen ratio (example: NORMAL screen) is selected. Changing DVD Language ▶ ▶ Name Description Normal...
  • Page 157: Changing To Other Language

    Changing to Other Language ▶ ▶ ▶ Setup l 7-9...
  • Page 158: Divx Vod

    ® Bluetooth DivX VOD For more information on language • ▶ ▶ codes, refer to language code section in a later section within the manual. If the selected language is not included • within the disc or the disc does not sup- port the method of setting as described in this manual, the language will not au- tomatically change.
  • Page 159: Auto Connection Settings

    Name Description Auto Connection Settings Name Description ® Sets Bluetooth device auto Disable Auto Disables auto connection Auto connection when car ignition Connection ▶ Connection is turned on between the ve- Automatically connects Previously ▶ Settings ® hicle and Bluetooth devices Connected the previously connected...
  • Page 160: Contacts Sync Setting

    Contacts Sync Setting Contacts Download Setting When the mobile phone contacts and • ▶ ▶ SIM contacts are both selected, the ▶ ▶ mobile phone contacts will be down- loaded first. Streaming Audio Setting ▶ ▶ Name Description Download contacts saved in Mobile Contacts your mobile phone...
  • Page 161: Advanced Settings

    Name Description Change Passkey Changes the passkey used ▶ This feature may not be supported in • Change ® to authenticate Bluetooth ® ▶ some Bluetooth devices. Passkey device ▶ ® Searches car Bluetooth Device device information and Information change device name Advanced settings Deletes all call history of Delete All Call...
  • Page 162: Device Information

    Device Information Delete All Call History Delete All Car Contacts ▶ ▶ ▶ Press the button to • change the name of the device. If there are no call histories or a • ® The default car name is set to i40. Bluetooth device is not connected, the •...
  • Page 163: Restore Factory Settings

    Restore Factory Settings ▶ Only contacts saved in the car are delet- • ed. Contacts downloaded from the mo- bile phone will not be deleted. In order to delete the contacts downloaded from your mobile phone, go to the ▶ screen and delete the paired device.
  • Page 164: Navigation

    Navigation Name Description Unit Select between mile or km ▶ Set whether to display estimated time of arrival Estimated Time of or travel on the route info display screen Set whether to display dis- tance and time to destina- Distance and Time to tion or to waypoint on the route info display screen...
  • Page 165: Main

    When you have finished with the • settings, press the button to save changes. Name Description The default values for Residential, Main • From the 4 route indicator Route Indicator line colors, set the color Driving Speed Setting Streets, and Expressways are 30km, Line for use 60km, and 100km, respectively.
  • Page 166: Route Indicator Line

    Route Search Guidance Route Indicator Line ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ Name Description Set whether to first display Use Alternative alternative routes upon Route Search conducting route search Set whether to display the Display Route pop-up screen that allows Options after changes to route options Re-Calculation upon route recalculation...
  • Page 167: Speed Alert Guidance

    Name Description Name Description Speed Alert Guidance Set options related to Turns alarm sound on/off upon Speed Alert Guidance various camera alerts using Speed Trap/Overspeed- Guidance Setup ing Alarm Set options related to Driver Alert speed bumps, curves, Sets camera guidance alarm Guidance Default and merges...
  • Page 168: Driver Alert Guidance

    Driver Alert Guidance Alerts provided within “Driver Alert • Guidance” may differ depending on “ ” actual road conditions. Name Description Reset (Default) Resets all set changes Default back to the default state ▶ Resets all saved mem- ▶ Memory Points ory point information Save favorites to USB Favorite data stored...
  • Page 169: My Places

    My Places Name Description Add the current vehicle Store current position position as a My Place ▶ Add a My Place by using ▶ ▶ Add My Places search functions Edit information pertaining to saved My Places, such Edit My Places as name, location, and telephone number Delete one or all saved My...
  • Page 170: Favorite Places

    Favorite Places Name Description Home, Office Adds the current position Store current position as a Favorite Place ▶ ▶ Add a Favorite Place by Add Favorite Place using search functions Edit information pertaining to saved Favorite Places, Edit Favorite Place such as name, location, and telephone number Delete one or all saved...
  • Page 171: Speed Alerts

    Clock Settings If the Home and Office has not been • ▶ set, these buttons will be displayed as disabled within the Destination Search screen. Speed Alerts ▶ ▶ Setup l 7-23...
  • Page 172: Clock Setting

    Clock Setting Name Description Changes Clock Type (Digital/ When Daylight Savings Time is turned • Clock Type Analog) ▶ on, the clock is moved back one hour. Sets whether to display date ▶ Date Display within Clock screen View • The time may not be properly displayed ▶...
  • Page 173: Picture Frame

    Picture Frame Keyboard ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ Name Description Displays the clock on the Clock screen when the system power is turned off Displays the image saved from Image the USB on the screen when the system power is turned off No image is displayed when No Image the system power is turned off...
  • Page 174: Language

    Language System Update ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ Name Description Keyboard with characters Keyboard 1 arranged in order Keyboard similar to the one Keyboard 2 If the Language is set to English, then • used within a computer Voice Recognition will not operate. The set keyboard will be applied to all •...
  • Page 175 • Please use only the SD card that was included with the vehicle purchase. • The use of a separately purchased SD card may result in damage due to heat related deformation. • Product malfunctions caused by the This product requires regular updates use of separately purchased SD cards •...
  • Page 176: Display Off

    Display Off This feature is used to listen to only • ▶ sound and can be very helpful in pre- venting glare from the screen when driv- ing at night. Even when the display is off, sound will • be played. 7-28...
  • Page 178: Dvd Language Code

    DVD language code Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation Code Nation 0101 Afar 0625 Frisian 1222 Latvian 1912 Slovenian 0315 Corsican 0923 Hebrew 1518 Oriya 2012 Tagalog 0102 Abkhazian 0701 Irish 1307 Malagasy 1913 Samoan...
  • Page 179: Gps Information

    Before thinking there is a product defect The following occurrences are not malfunctions When the replacement tire is worn or used (Especially studless tires hav- • ing passed a nd seasons) When driving near high-rise buildings • When a roof carrier has been installed •...
  • Page 180: Malfunctioned

    Problem Possible Cause Because the LCD is manufactured with technology • There are small red, blue, or requiring high point density, a pixel deficiency may green dots on the screen The following occurrences are not malfunctions occur within . % of total pixels Guidance may be given to a position differing from the current position •...
  • Page 181: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure Replace with a suitable fuse. Adjust the brightness to a • • The brightness level is If the fuse is disconnected higher level. • The fuse is discon- Video does set to the lowest level again, please contact your Check to see that the device The power...
  • Page 182 Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure Subtitles are not in- The subtitles cannot be A USB which is not a Directly connect the USB • • • • cluded in the currently played Metal Cover Type USB memory with the multimedia Subtitles do not playing DVD.
  • Page 183 ▶ ▶ ▶ Appendix l 8-7...
  • Page 185 About Bluetooth® / Head unit use Before Use ........3-2 About Discs ........2-6 environment ........8-8 Before Use ........4-2 ® About Discs ........2-8 Auto Connection Settings ....7-11 Before using the Bluetooth Handsfree ... About DVD Titles ......2-11 AUX Mode ........
  • Page 186: Climate Mode

    Changing Map Scale ......3-7 Copying Mobile Phone Contacts ..4-19 ............4-18 Changing Multi-Angle ..... 2-27 Current Position ........ 3-6 Driver Alert Guidance ...... 7-20 Changing Subtitle Language ... 2-27 Driving Speed Setting ..... 7-17 Changing to Other Language .... 7-9 Dual-layer DVD Video Disc ....
  • Page 187 Initial Screen ........3-6 Map Screen ........3-5 FAQ ..........8-7 Intersection Search ......3-15 Map ..........3-15 Fast-forwarding or Rewinding CD Tracks. Intersection Zoom Mode ....3-21 Media ..........7-8 ............2-14 iPod Mode ........2-44 Mobile Contacts Screen Configuration ..Favorite Places .......
  • Page 188: Parallel Parking

    Previous Destination, Previous Searches, Route Menu ........3-23 Pairing a New Device ...... 4-28 Previous Start Point ......3-13 Route Option ........3-25 ® Pairing from the Bluetooth Device ... 4-5 Route Overview ......3-24 Parallel Parking ......... 6-8 Route Recalculation ......3-19 PC-created disc compatibility ...
  • Page 189: Setting Fan Direction

    Searching Titles/Chapters ....2-26 Setup ..........7-2 Steps upon Initial Connection ..2-45 Searching USB Image Files ..... 2-39 Shuffle ..........2-16 Straight Parking ........ 6-7 Searching USB Music Files ..... 2-37 Shuffle ..........2-21 Streaming Audio Setting ....7-12 Searching USB Videos ....
  • Page 190: Warnings And Cautions

    Using the Menu Buttons ....2-5 When there is a connected device ..4-8 Troubleshooting ........ 8-5 Using the Menu Buttons ....2-15 Turn List Mode ....... 3-22 Using the Navigation ....... 3-11 Using TUNE ........2-3 USB Image Mode ......2-34 USB Mode ........
  • Page 194 MAP DATABASE HOTLINE M & SOFT AMERICA MAP CENTER TEL : 888-757-0010 WEBSITE : www.mapnsoft.com This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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.

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