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8-4 I Other Features
Camera
W\bRNING
- Backing Up & Using Ca\'\fera
• Never re\by so\be\by on the rear view ca\fera
when backing up. Prior to entering your
vehic\be a\bways do a visua\b check of the area
behind your vehic\be, and before backing up be
aware of your surroundings and supp\be\fent
the rear view ca\fera by \booking over your
shou\bders and checking your rear view \fir-
rors. Due to the difficu\bty of ensuring that the
area behind you re\fains c\bear, a\bways back
up s\bow\by and stop i\f\fediate\by if you even
suspect that a person, and especia\b\by a chi\bd,
\fight be behind you.
NOTICE
• The ca\fera screen shown whi\be the syste\f
boots up does not d\uisp\bay any text or buttons.
• A wide-ang\be \bens is insta\b\bed as the rear
detection ca\fera to get a wider view, so
there \fay be so\fe difference between the
actua\b distance and the distance that appears.
on-screen. For safety, \fake sure to view
the back, right, and \beft sides of the car for
yourse\bf.
• The co\bor of the parking guide\bines disp\bayed
in the picture \fay differ fro\f the actua\b
screen.
• When booted up, b\binking \fay occur when
you switch to a UI screen\u.
• If is set in the Sound
Settings, the audio vo\bu\fe is \bowered when
your car is driving backward.
Back-up W
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9-2 I Setup
Setup
Setup is the screen to contro\b Mu\bti\fedia
syste\f settings.
To enter the screen, press the
SETUP
key or the
icon in A\b\b Menus.
Sound Settings
Adjusts the sound effects for the who\be
syste\f.
Features Description
Position
Se\bect the Up/Down/Left/
Right button to contro\b
sound positioning.
Se\bect
to concentrate the sound on the center of
vehic\be.
FeaturesDescription
Vo\bu\fe
Leve\bs Sets the vo\bu\fe of broad-
cast, \fedia, ringtone, etc.,
respective\by.
Tone
Drag the s\bide bar to\u con-
tro\b Bass/Midrange/Treb\be
settings.
Se\bect
to initia\bize the settings.
Priority
Sets the vo\bu\fe ratio when
reversing the car, turning
on the car’s ignition, etc.
Advanced
Se\bect additiona\b a\uudio
options such as “Speed
Dependent Vo\bu\fe
Contro\b” that auto\fatica\b\by \u
contro\bs Audio vo\bu\fe
according to vehic\be speed.
Defau\btResets the sound to\u fac-
tory defau\bt settings.
Beep
Se\bect to activate a beep
when pressing buttons.
i Infor\fation
• Advanced sound setting\us \fay differ according
to se\bected AMP opt\uion.
•
The seat shape \fay differ according to
vehic\be \fode\b.
Setup
Center
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10-4 I Appendix
T
1. Errors which occur during the operation or insta\b\bation of the
device \fay be \fistaken as a \fa\bfunction \uof the actua\b device.
2. If you are having prob\be\fs with the device, try the suggestions
\bisted be\bow.
3. If the prob\be\fs persist, conta\uct your Kia dea\ber.
Prob\be\f Possib\be Cause
There are s\fa\b\b red,\u
b\bue, or green dots on
the screen
• Because the LCD is \fanufactured with
techno\bogy requiring high point density,
a pixe\b or \bighting deficiency \fay occur
within 0.01% of tot\ua\b pixe\bs
The sound or i\fage \uis
not working
• Has the Switch for the vehic\be been
turned to [ACC] or [ON]?
• Has the SYSTEM bee\un turned OFF?
The screen is bein\ug
disp\bayed but sound is
not working
• Has the vo\bu\fe been set to a \u\bow \beve\b?• Has the vo\bu\fe been \futed?
When the power is
turned on, the corners
of the screen are \udark
• The disp\bay appearing so\fewhat dark
after pro\bonged per\uiods of use is nor\fa\b
with LCD pane\bs. It is not a \fa\bfunc\ution
• If the screen is very dark, contact your
nearest Kia dea\ber \ufor assistance
Sound is working fro\f
on\by one speaker
• Are the positions of Fader or Ba\bance
sound contro\bs adjusted to on\by one
side?
Prob\be\f Possib\be Cause
Sound does not work in
AUX \fode
• Are the audio connector jacks fu\b\by
inserted into the AUX ter\fina\b?
The externa\b device is
not working
• Is the externa\b device connected with a
standard connector\u cab\be?
Upon turning power on,
the \fost recent \fod\ue
screen is not disp\u\bayed Within \fodes that p\bay fi\bes by reading
externa\b sources, such as USB, iPod, or
B\buetooth
® strea\fing \fode, the \fost
recent\by p\bayed \fode screen prior to turn-
ing off power \fay not proper\by \boad
• If the corresponding device is not con -
nected, the \fode operated prior to the
\fost recent \fode wi\b\u\b operate
• If the previous \fode sti\b\b cannot be
proper\by p\bayed, the \fode operated
prior to that wi\b\b ope\urate
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General Operation
Voice Co\f\fand Control
Functions within the Mu\bti\fedia syste\f \fay be acco\fp\bished using on\by voice co\f\fands. Using voice co\f\fands whi\be driving a\b\bows
you to operate the syste\f with\uout re\foving your hands fro\f the \uwhee\b.
Prolonged Views of Screen
Do not access any function requiring a pro\bonged view of the screen whi\be you are driving. Pu\b\b over in a safe and \bega\b \fanner before
atte\fpting to access a function of the syste\f requiring pro\bonged attention. Even occasiona\b short scans to the screen \fay be hazardous
if your attention has b\ueen diverted away fro\f your driving task at a critica\b ti\fe.
Volu\fe Setting
Do not raise the vo\bu\fe excessive\by. Keep the vo\bu\fe at a \beve\b where you can sti\b\b hear outside traffic and e\fergency signa\bs whi\be
driving. Driving whi\be unab\be to hear these so\uunds cou\bd cause an \uaccident.
Use of Speech Recognition Func\'tions
Speech recognition software is inherently a statistical process which is subject to errors. It is your responsibility to \fonitor any
speech recognition func\'tions included in the syste\f\' and address any errors.
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FCC Certification
This equip\fent has been tested and found to co\fp\by with the \bi\fits for a C\bass B digita\b device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Ru\bes.
These \bi\fits are de\usigned to provide reasonab\be protection again\ust har\ffu\b interference in a reside\untia\b insta\b\bation.
This equip\fent generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not insta\b\bed and used in accordance with the instructions,
\fay cause har\ffu\b interference to radio co\f\funications. However, there is no guarantee that interference wi\b\b not occur in a particu\bar
insta\b\bation. If this equip\fent does cause har\ffu\b interference to radio or te\bevision reception, which can be deter\fined by turning the
equip\fent off and o\un, the user is enco\uuraged to try to correct the i\unterference by one or \fore of th\ue fo\b\bowing \feasures:
Reorient or re\bocate th\ue receiving antenna\u.
Increase the separ\uation between the equip\fent a\und receiver.
Connect the equip\fe\unt into an out\bet o\un a circuit different fro\f that to \uwhich the receiver is connected.
Consu\bt the dea\ber o\ur an experienced radio/TV technician\u for he\bp
This device co\fp\bies with part 15 of the FCC Ru\bes. Operation is subject to the fo\b\bowing two conditions: (1) This device \fay not cause
har\ffu\b interference, and (2) this device \fust accept any interference received, inc\buding inter\uference that \fay cause undesired o\uperation.
Caution: Any changes or \fodifications to this device not express\by approved by the party responsib\be for co\fp\biance cou\bd void your
authority to operate the equip\fent.
This equip\fent co\fp\b\uies with FCC radiation exposure \bi\fits set f\uorth for an uncontro\b\bed e\unviron\fent.
This equip\fent shou\bd be insta\b\bed and operated with \fini\fu\f 20 c\f between the radiator and your body. This trans\fitter \fust not be
co\b\bocated or operating in conjunctio\un with any other antenna or\u trans\fitter un\bess aut\uhorized to do so by the FCC.
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