HYUNDAI MOBIS AC232IXAN CAR AUDIO User Manual 1

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. CAR AUDIO 1

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UVO SYSTEM USER'S MANUAL
Congratulations on the Purchase of your new UVO system!Your new UVO system allows you to enjoy various audio and multimedia features through the main audio system. For the latest information about this product  or other KIA products  and  accessories, visit  http: www.KIA.comPlease read this manual to get the full benefit of the system.These operating instructions are designed  to ensure that you can operate the UVO system in a safe and convenient way.We recommend that this manual be kept in the car so that it will be easier for you to find information in case of an emergency.If you cannot  find the  information  you  need in this manual or in the “Troubleshooting” section, your local authorized retailer will be pleased to clarify any inquiries you may have with the system or operations.KIA Motors recommends the use of only parts and accessories that have been tested and approved by  KIA Motors in  terms of  function, safety and suitability. iPodⓇiPodⓇ is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc.BluetoothⓇThe  BluetoothⓇ  word  mark  and  logos  are registered trademarks owned by  BluetoothⓇ SIG, Inc.  and any use of  such  marks by Kia is under license. A BluetoothⓇ enabled cell phone is required to use BluetoothⓇ wireless technology.HD Radio™ Technology HD RadioTM Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corp. U.S. and Foreign Patents.  HD RadioTM and  the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity.Microsoft  is a  registered trademark of  Microsoft Corporation in  the  United  States  and/or other countries.zuneⓇzuneⓇ is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States  and  or  other countries.Copyright(c) 2011 KIA Motors. All Rights Reserved.The making of unauthorized copies of copy-protected material, including computer programs, files, broadcasts and sound recordings, may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal offense. This equipment should not be used for such purposes. Preface
  Table of contents    3contentscontentsWARNING & SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Symbols  󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 7FCC Information  󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 7Safety Precautions 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 8PART 1   GETTING STARTED Controls and FeaturesControl Panel󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 10Steering Wheel󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 12Basic FeaturesSystem Power 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 141. Turning System Power On󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 142. Turning System Power Off󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 14Select Display Language 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 15Resetting and Initializing UVO system 󲬚󲬚 151. Resetting the system󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 152. Initializing the system 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 16Sound and Display SettingsSound Settings󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 171. FADER/BALANCE󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 172. TONE󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 183. Touch Screen Beep 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 184. Speed Dependent Volume Control 󲬚󲬚 185. Power Bass (Optional) 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 19Display Settings 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 201. Setting Brightness 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 20●Automatic Brightness Control 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 20●Manual Brightness Control󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 20Turning Display On and Off 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 21Turn Text Scroll On and Off 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 22Table of contents
4    Table of contentsTable of contentsPART 2   AUDIO FEATURES FM/AM MODEFM/AM Mode Screens and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚26Listening to the FM/AM radio 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚271. Selecting a broadcast frequency󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚27●Selecting through SEEK󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚27●Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚28●Selecting through preset 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚282. Storing presets󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚283. Scanning FM/AM broadcast frequencies 󲬚 294. Preset Scan󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 295. Listening to HD RadioTM Stations(Optional)󲬚󲬚 296. Viewing FM/AM Station information󲬚󲬚 29SIRIUS MODESIRIUS Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 30Listening to the SIRIUS radio 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 301. Selecting a SIRIUS channel󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 30●Selecting through SEEK󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 30●Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚 31●Selecting through preset 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 31●Selecting through channel search 󲬚󲬚 31●Selecting through SIRIUS category list󲬚 322. Using Skip󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 323. Storing preset 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 334. Viewing SIRIUS channel information󲬚33MEDIA MODECommon Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 34●Play/Pause 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚34●REW/FF 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 34●Jump 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚35●Using Repeat󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚35●Using Shuffle 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚35AUDIO CD MODECautions upon handling Audio CDs 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 36AUDIO CD Mode Screen and Features 󲬚 38Inserting/Ejecting a Disc󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 381. Inserting a Disc 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 382. Ejecting a Disc󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 38Listening to an Audio CD 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 39Selecting a CD track 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 391. Selecting through Track Up/Down󲬚󲬚󲬚 392. Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚󲬚 39MP3 CD MODECautions upon handling MP3 CD󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 40MP3 CD Mode Screen and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚 41Listening to an MP3 CD󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 41Selecting an MP3 CD song󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 421. Selecting through song Up/Down󲬚󲬚󲬚 422. Selecting through manual search󲬚󲬚󲬚 423. Selecting from MP3 list 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 424. by Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs   Composers󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 42Explore CD 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 43Viewing song information󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 43Copying songs into JUKEBOX 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 431. Copying the current song󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 432. Copying songs from list󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 44USB MODECautions upon handling USB MP3󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 45Precautions upon handling USB 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 46Connecting your USB device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 47USB Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 47Listening to USB music 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 48Selecting USB music󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 481. Selecting through song Up/Down 󲬚󲬚󲬚 482. Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚󲬚 483. Selecting from the playlist 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 494. by Folders, Artists, Albums, Genres    Songs, Composers󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 49Explore USB 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 49Viewing song information󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 50Copying songs into JUKEBOX 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 501. Copying the current song󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 502. Copying songs from list󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 51
  Table of contents    5contentscontentsiPod MODEAbout iPod 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 521. Trademark󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 522. Connecting your iPod device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 52iPod Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 53Listening to your iPod 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 53Selecting iPod music󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 541. Selecting through song Up/Down 󲬚󲬚󲬚 542. Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚󲬚 543. Selecting from the playlist 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 544.  By Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs,    Podcasts, Composers, Audiobooks󲬚󲬚 54Viewing song information 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 55zune MODEAbout zune 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 561. Trademark󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 562. Connecting your zune device󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 56zune Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 56Listening to your zune 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚  57Selecting zune music󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 571. Selecting through song Up/Down 󲬚󲬚󲬚 572. Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚󲬚 573. Selecting from the playlist 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 574.  By Songs, Genres, Albums, Artists,     Playlists 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 58Viewing song information 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 58AUX MODEAUX Mode Screen 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 59Connecting an AUX media device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 59Listening to AUX media 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 59BT AUDIO MODEBT Mode Screen and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 60Listening to music from your BluetoothⓇ wireless technology enabled device󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 61Selecting a song󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 61REW/FF a song 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 61JUKEBOX MODEJUKEBOX Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚 62Listening to JUKEBOX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 63Selecting a JUKEBOX song 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 631. Selecting through song Up/Down 󲬚󲬚󲬚 632. Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚󲬚 633. Selecting from the playlist 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 634.  by Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs,    Composers 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 64Adding Favorites󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 64Playing Favorites 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 65Memory ManagementChecking System Information󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 66Deleting JUKEBOX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 661. Deleting JUKEBOX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 662. Deleting all files 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 67PART 3   PHONE FEATURES Using your BluetoothⓇ wireless technology Handsfree system ……………………………………………………………… 70Smart driving practices ……………………………………………………………… 71Pairing your handset device to the handsfree systemPairing a BluetoothⓇ wireless technology enabled device for the first time 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 72Deleting a paired handset device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 73Connecting a handset device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 74Setting Priority󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 74Using the phone featuresPhone Mode Screens and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚 761. When a mobile phone is connected󲬚󲬚 762. When making a call 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 763. When receiving an incoming call󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 774. When on a call󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 77Answering an incoming call󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 78Rejecting an incoming call 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 78
6    Table of contentsTable of contentsCall waiting󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 78Placing a call󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 791. By dialing a number 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 792. By contact list󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 793. By recent calls 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 80Contact list 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 811.Downloading contact list   (from mobile phone)󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 81Searching your contacts󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 821. By name 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 822. By number 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 83Checking missed calls󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 84SMS󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 851. Downloading SMS messages    (from mobile phone) 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 852. Checking an SMS message󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 853. Sending an SMS message    (Custom Messages) 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 854. Editing Custom Messages󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 855. Switching the call between handsfree    and handset device󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 866. Transferring the handsfree call to your    Handset device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 867. Transferring a call on your Handset    device to handsfree 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 86Phone settingsSetting Phone Volume 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 87Turn Streaming Audio On and Off󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 87Contacts Sync󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 88SMS 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 89Changing passkey󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 89PART 4   VOICE COMMANDS Conditions for voice command system 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 92Operating Voice CommandUsing Voice Command 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 93Voice Command Help 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 93Turning Command Feedback On and Off 󲬚󲬚 94Adjusting Voice Command Volume 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 95Speaker AdaptationCreating a Voice Profile 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 96Selecting a Previous Voice Profile 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 97Deleting a Voice Profile 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 98Voice Command ListCommand List - General Commands󲬚󲬚󲬚 99Command List - Audio Commands 󲬚󲬚󲬚 1001. FM/AM Radio 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 1002. SIRIUS󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 1003. MEDIA 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 1014. JUKEBOX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 102Command List - Phone Commands󲬚󲬚󲬚 103PART 5  REAR VIEW CAMERAAbout Rear View Camera󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 106PART 6  TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEBefore thinking the product has malfunctioned󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚108Troubleshooting  …………………………………109PART 7 INDEXINDEX …………………………………………………………… 112
WARNING & SAFETY INFORMATION    7WARNINGWARNING & SAFETY INFORMATIONSafety Symbols       FCC InformationThis 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, and2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.FCC notification to usersThis 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. 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, the  user  is encouraged to  try  to correct  the interference  by consulting with a KIA dealer or an experienced technician for  technical assistance.●When encountering this symbol in the manual, you must follow these recommendations to avoid irreparable damage to your car, system or connected devices or to avoid accidents with injuries or death.●When encountering this symbol in the manual, you must be very careful and follow the recommendations to avoid damage to your car, system or connected devices or to avoid injury.● Information which you must be aware of or recommendations for your convenience and for optimal operation of your system.Note  Caution Warning
8    WARNING & SAFETY INFORMATIONWARNING & SAFETY INFORMATION● Read and understand  all  instructions before you use the system. If damage is caused by failure to follow instructions, the warranty will not apply.● Do not operate the audio system in an unsafe manner while driving.● Do not  dismantle, assemble,  or modify  the audio system. ● Do not stare at the screen for long periods of time while driving.● To reduce the risk of traffic accidents, do not watch the screen when driving.● Set the volume to a level which allows you to be aware of external conditions.● Use only the supplied mounting hardware for safe operation. Driving while distracted can result in a loss of vehicle control, that may lead to an accident, severe personal injury, and/or death. The driver’s primary responsibility is in the safe and legal operation of a vehicle, and use of any handheld devices, other equipment, or vehicle systems which  take the  driver’s  eyes,  attention  and  focus away from the safe operation of a vehicle or which are not permissible by law should never be used during operation of the vehicle. Warning●  Do not operate the  audio  system for  prolonged periods of time with the vehicle  ignition in ACC. Such operations may lead to battery discharge. ●  Do not expose the device to rain or water.● Never insert foreign objects into the slots or other openings on the device.● Do not cause severe shock to the device. Direct pressure to the front side of the monitor may cause damage to the LCD or touch panel.● In case of product malfunction, contact your place of purchase or service center. ● When  cleaning the  touch  screen, make  sure  to turn  off  the device and use a dry and smooth cloth.  Never  use  abrasive  materials,  chemical cloths, or  solvents, such  as alcohol,  ammonia, benzene, thinners, etc. Such materials may damage the touch panel or cause color and quality deterioration. Caution
  PART 1. Table of contents    9contentsPART 1   GETTING STARTED Controls and FeaturesControl Panel 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 10Steering Wheel󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 12Basic FeaturesSystem Power 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 141. Turning System Power On 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 142. Turning System Power Off 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 14Select Display Language 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 15Resetting and Initializing UVO system 󲚖󲚖󲚖 151. Resetting the system 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 152. Initializing the system󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 16Sound and Display SettingsSound Settings󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 171. FADER/BALANCE󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 172. TONE󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 183. Touch Screen Beep󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 184. Speed Dependent Volume Control 󲚖󲚖󲚖 185. Power Bass (Optional)󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 19Display Settings 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 201. Setting Brightness 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 20󲛌Automatic Brightness Control 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 20󲛌Manual Brightness Control 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 20Turning Display On and Off 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 21Turn Text Scroll On and Off 󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖󲚖 22PART 1      Table of contents GETTING STARTED
10    PART 1. GETTING STARTEDPART 1      GETTING STARTED1DISCEJECTEjects the inserted disc.2FM/AM Turns on FM/AM mode. Each press of the FM/AM   key  will change the band in  the order of FM → AM → FM.3SIRIUSTurns on SIRIUS mode. 4MEDIATurns on MEDIA mode. Each press of the MEDIA  key will change the mode in the order of CD →  USB/iPod/zune →  AUX  → BT Audio → CD.5POWER/VOLUMEPush : Turns Power On/Off.   Dial : Turns Volume Up/Down.6∨ SEEK/TRACK∧Short(under0.8seconds)  In FM/AM mode, automatically searches and plays the previous or next frequency.Control PanelControls and Features 123456 78910111312FM/AM
  PART 1. GETTING STARTED    11PART 1 GETTING STARTED In SIRIUS mode,  automatically searches and plays the previous or next channel. In  MEDIA mode (CD, MP3, USB, iPod, zune, BT AUDIO),  plays the previous or next track, song, or file. In JUKEBOX mode, plays the previous or next track.   Long(over0.8seconds) In  FM/AM  mode, quickly moves through the  frequencies  when  the  button  is pressed and held. Once released, automatically searches and plays the previous or next frequency.In SIRIUS mode, quickly moves to the previous or next channel.  In  MEDIA mode (CD, MP3, USB, iPod, zune, BT AUDIO), REW/FF the current track, song, or file. In JUKEBOX mode, REW/FF the  current track. 7∨ CATEGORY∧ In SIRIUS mode, moves to the previous or next SIRIUS category.8TUNE In FM/AM mode, turn the knob to manually search for frequencies. In SIRIUS mode, turn the knob to manually search for channels. Press the knob to receive the selected channel. In  MEDIA mode (CD, MP3, USB, iPod, zune), turn the knob to manually search for the  previous  or next track, song, or file. Press the knob to receive the selected track, song, or file.In  JUKEBOX  mode,  turn  the  knob  to manually search  for  the previous  or next track. Press the knob to receive the selected track.9SETUPDisplays SETUP mode.10PHONEDisplays  BluetoothⓇ wireless technology Phone mode.11JUKEBOXDisplays JUKEBOX mode.12RESETReset the system to  be  used if  system  is acting abnormally.13DISCindicatorLED Displays that a DISC has been inserted.
12    PART 1. GETTING STARTEDPART 1      GETTING STARTEDSteering Wheel1∨ SEEK/TRACK∧Short(under0.8seconds) In FM/AM mode, automatically searches and plays the previous or next preset frequency. In SIRIUS mode,  automatically searches and plays the previous or next preset channel. In MEDIA mode (CD, MP3, USB, iPod, zune, BT AUDIO), plays the previous or next track, song, or file. In JUKEBOX mode,  plays the previous  or next track. Long(over0.8seconds)In FM/AM mode, quickly moves through the frequencies when the button is pressed and held. Once released, automatically searches and plays the previous or next frequency. In  SIRIUS  mode,  quickly  moves  to  the previous or next channel.  In MEDIA mode (CD, MP3, USB, iPod, zune, BT AUDIO), REW/FF the current track, song, or file.123456
  PART 1. GETTING STARTED    13PART 1 GETTING STARTED In JUKEBOX mode,  REW/FF the  current track. 2+VOLUME-Turns Volume Up/Down.3MODE Changes the mode. Each press will change modes in the order of FM → AM → SIRIUS  → CD → USB/iPod/zune →  AUX  → BT Audio → JUEKBOX → FM.4VoiceCommandShort(under0.8seconds) If Voice  recognition is  off, turns on  Voice recognition.If system is  speaking,  interrupts speaking and enters listening mode.Long(over0.8seconds) If Voice  recognition is  on, turns off  Voice recognition. 5BluetoothⓇwirelesstechnologyPhonePressing this key will receive an incoming call. If the Audio is on, the BluetoothⓇ wireless technology  phone  screen will  be displayed. When a SMS message is received,  reads back message.6EndBluetoothⓇwirelesstechnologyPhone Pressing this key will reject an incoming call. If pressed during a call, the current call will be ended.      When a SMS message is received, ignores message.
14    PART 1. GETTING STARTEDPART 1      GETTING STARTEDBasic FeaturesSystem Power1.TurningSystemPowerOn1. Turn on the ignition.2.  Wh ile  t he  sy ste m  is  off,  p ress  t he POWER/VOL knob to turn the system on. 3.  The system  will automatically restore  the most recently  played  mode. For example, pressing the POWER/VOL knob will turn on the  system and  display  FM radio mode if FM mode had been the last operated mode prior to turning off the system.4.  You  can  also  turn  the  system  on  by pressing the  FM/AM ,  SIRIUS ,  MEDIA  and JUKEBOX keys. Note󲛌Pressing any one of the  FM/AM ,  SIRIUS , MEDIA   and JUKEBOX  keys  will turn on the system and display the last mode corresponding to each  key. For example, pressing the  MEDIA   key  will  turn  on  the system and display CD mode if the last operated MEDIA mode prior to turning off the system had been CD mode.2.TurningSystemPowerOff1. W h ile  t h e  s y s tem  i s  o n ,  p r e ss  t h e POWER/VOL knob to turn off the system.Note󲛌 If the system power was on when the ignition was turned off, the system will turn back on automatically. Conversely, if the system power was off when the ignition was turned off, the system will remain off.󲛌 If the  battery voltage is  low, the audio  may take  a prolonged time to  boot upon turning on the vehicle.
  PART 1. GETTING STARTED    15PART 1 GETTING STARTEDSelect Display LanguageThe UVO system allows you to select the preferred  display  language  for  maximum convenience and system usability. The system provides you with options of three languages - English, French (Canadian) and Spanish. The default language is English.1.   Press the  SETUP  key on the control panel. 2. Press the  Main  button.3.  Press  the  English  button next to the Language menu.4.  Select the desired language. 5.  The system  will reboot  and automatically restore the  most  recent mode  in  the new language.Note󲛌 Changing language  will  delete all  paired phones.Resetting and Initializing  UVO system 1.ResettingthesystemIf the system is behaving abnormally, press the reset button to reset the system.1.  Use a ball-point pen or similar object to press the  RESET  key.2.  The system  will reboot  and automatically restore the most recent mode.  Caution󲛌 The reset button should only be used in case of system malfunction. Never  use  the reset key while the system is operating normally. 󲛌 If you wish to reset while the system is operating normally, turn the power off  first then reset.
16    PART 1. GETTING STARTEDPART 1      GETTING STARTED2.Initializingthesystem  1. Press the  SETUP  key on the control panel.2. Press the  System  button.3. Press the  Factory defaults  button.Note󲛌Initializing the system will  erase all Phone settings, and other changes which you have made to the system. 󲛌Some  songs  in  the  USB  or  CD  may  be misrecognized  during  the  indexing process. If such problems persist, reset the device using the Factory Default button in SETUP>System.󲛌For updating the system, visit http: www.KIA.com
  PART 1. GETTING STARTED    17PART 1 GETTING STARTEDSound and Display SettingsSound SettingsSound settings can be adjusted from any audio mode. The system allows you to optimize various sound settings to add convenience when listening to the system. Press the  Sound  button on the main screen of each audio mode (FM/AM, SIRIUS,  MEDIA, JUKEBOX) to enter Sound Setup.Note󲛌 Changes are saved as they are made. In other words, once you change a setting, the new setting will become saved.1.FADER/BALANCEFader/Balance allows you to adjust the position of sound within the vehicle. For instance, adjusting the sound so that it  is closer to  the driver-side  seat will proportionally lower the volume in the passenger-side and rear seats.1.  Press the Fader/Balance setting button.2.  Use  the ▲, ▼, ◀, ▶ buttons to make adjustments to the sound position.3.  Press  the   button to return to Sound Setup.Note󲛌Press the  Default  button to restore the default setting.
18    PART 1. GETTING STARTEDPART 1      GETTING STARTED2.TONETone allows you to make changes to the Treble, Middle and Bass settings. 1.  Press the Tone setting button.2.  Use  t h e ◀, ▶ buttons to make adjustments to the Treble, Middle and Bass. Press  the   button  to return  to Sound Setup.Note 󲛌 Press  the  Default   button  to  restore  the default setting.3.TouchScreenBeepTouch  Screen  Beep  allows  you  to turn  on/off the beep that sounds when you touch the screen. 1.  In  Sound  Setup,  press  the     On   or    Off  button next to the Touch Screen Beep menu to turn the feature on or off. 4.SpeedDependentVolumeControlSpeed Dependent  Volume  Control allows you to automatically control  the volume  according to the speed  of the vehicle.  This feature will gradually increase the volume as speed increases to offset outside noise.1.  Press the     On  or     Off   button  next to the Speed Dependent Volume Control menu to turn the feature on or off.
  PART 1. GETTING STARTED    19PART 1 GETTING STARTED5.PowerBass(Optional)1.  Press the Power Bass setting button. 2.  Select the desired Power Bass setting from      Off ,      Low ,      Middle   or     High . Press the   button to return to Sound Setup.Note󲛌 Press the  Default  button to restore the default setting.
20    PART 1. GETTING STARTEDPART 1      GETTING STARTEDDisplay SettingsThe various Display setup options offered within the UVO system  allow  you to change display settings according to your personal preference. 1.  Press the  SETUP  key on the control panel. 2.  Press the  Display   button  to enter  Display Setup mode.Note󲛌 Changes are saved as they are made. In other words, once you change a setting, the new setting will become saved.1.SettingBrightnessThe UVO system allows you to control the screen brightness automatically and manually.󲛌AutomaticBrightnessControl   When  the  Display  brightness  is  set  to automatic, the brightness will be  controlled automatically by assessing the amount  of ambient light. 1.  Press the  Display  button.   2. Press the      Automatic  button.󲛌ManualBrightnessControl1.  Press the  Display  button.
  PART 1. GETTING STARTED    21PART 1 GETTING STARTED2.  Press  the      Daylight   or      Night  buttons.3.  Us e  the ◀, ▶buttons to make adjustments to the display brightness.Note󲛌 When Brightness control is set to     Automatic, the manual ◀, ▶buttons are not active. 󲛌 Press  the  Default   button  to  restore  the default setting.Turning Display On and OffThis feature turns off the display, allowing you to listen only to the audio. It is a useful feature when you are driving at night and wish to eliminate glare from  the display. Even  when the display is off, audio will still be played.1.  Press the  Display  button.2. Press the  Display off  button.
22    PART 1. GETTING STARTEDPART 1      GETTING STARTED22    PART 1. GETTING STARTED3.  Press any key on the control panel or steering wheel controller to turn the display back on. Note󲛌Touching any  place  on the  screen  will  also turn on the display.Turn Text Scroll On and OffText shown on the screen can be scrolled. Turning on this feature is helpful when viewing long lines of text on the screen.1.  Press the  SETUP  key on the control panel.2. Press the  Main   button.3.  Press the     On   or     Off   button next  to the Text Scroll menu to turn the feature on or off.
  PART 1. GETTING STARTED    23PART 1 GETTING STARTED
24    PART2. Table of contentsPART 2      Table of contentsPART 2   AUDIO FEATURES FM/AM MODEFM/AM Mode Screens and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚26Listening to the FM/AM radio 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚271. Selecting a broadcast frequency󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚27●Selecting through SEEK󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚27●Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚28●Selecting through preset 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚282. Storing presets󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚283. Scanning FM/AM broadcast frequencies 󲬚 294. Preset Scan󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 295.  Listening to HD RadioTM Stations    (Optional) 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 296. Viewing FM/AM Station information󲬚󲬚 29SIRIUS MODESIRIUS Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 30Listening to the SIRIUS radio 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 301. Selecting a SIRIUS channel󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 30●Selecting through SEEK󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 30●Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚 31●Selecting through preset 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 31●Selecting through channel search 󲬚󲬚 31●Selecting through SIRIUS category list󲬚 322. Using Skip󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 323. Storing preset 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 334. Viewing SIRIUS channel information󲬚33MEDIA MODECommon Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 34●Play/Pause 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚34●REW/FF 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 34●Jump 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚35●Using Repeat󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚35●Using Shuffle 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚35AUDIO CD MODECautions upon handling Audio CDs 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 36AUDIO CD Mode Screen and Features 󲬚 38Inserting/Ejecting a Disc󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 381. Inserting a Disc 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 382. Ejecting a Disc󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 38Listening to an Audio CD 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 39Selecting a CD track 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 391. Selecting through Track Up/Down󲬚󲬚󲬚 392. Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚󲬚 39MP3 CD MODECautions upon handling MP3 CD󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 40MP3 CD Mode Screen and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚 41Listening to an MP3 CD󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 41Selecting an MP3 CD song󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 421. Selecting through song Up/Down󲬚󲬚󲬚 422. Selecting through manual search󲬚󲬚󲬚 423. Selecting from MP3 list 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 424. by Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs   Composers󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 42Explore CD 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 43Viewing song information󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 43Copying songs into JUKEBOX 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 431. Copying the current song󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 432. Copying songs from list󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 44USB MODECautions upon handling USB MP3󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 45Precautions upon handling USB 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 46Connecting your USB device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 47USB Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 47Listening to USB music 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 48Selecting USB music󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 481. Selecting through song Up/Down 󲬚󲬚󲬚 482. Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚󲬚 483. Selecting from the playlist 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 494. by Folders, Artists, Albums, Genres    Songs, Composers󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 49Explore USB 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 49Viewing song information󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 50Copying songs into JUKEBOX 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 501. Copying the current song󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 50
  PART2. Table of contents    25contents2. Copying songs from list󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 51iPod MODEAbout iPod 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 521. Trademark󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 522. Connecting your iPod device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 52iPod Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 53Listening to your iPod 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 53Selecting iPod music󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 541. Selecting through song Up/Down 󲬚󲬚󲬚 542. Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚󲬚 543. Selecting from the playlist 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 544.  By Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs,    Podcasts, Composers, Audiobooks󲬚󲬚 54Viewing song information 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 55zune MODEAbout zune 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 561. Trademark󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 562. Connecting your zune device󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 56zune Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 56Listening to your zune 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚  57Selecting zune music󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 571. Selecting through song Up/Down 󲬚󲬚󲬚 572. Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚󲬚 573. Selecting from the playlist 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 574.  By Songs, Genres, Albums, Artists,     Playlists 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 58Viewing song information 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 58AUX MODEAUX Mode Screen 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 59Connecting an AUX media device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 59Listening to AUX media 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 59BT AUDIO MODEBT Mode Screen and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 60Listening to music from your BluetoothⓇ wireless technology enabled device󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 61Selecting a song󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 61REW/FF a song 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 61JUKEBOX MODEJUKEBOX Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚 62Listening to JUKEBOX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 63Selecting a JUKEBOX song 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 631. Selecting through song Up/Down 󲬚󲬚󲬚 632. Selecting through manual search 󲬚󲬚󲬚 633. Selecting from the playlist 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 634.  by Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs,    Composers 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 64Adding Favorites󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 64Playing Favorites 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 65Memory ManagementChecking System Information󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 66Deleting JUKEBOX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 661. Deleting JUKEBOX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 662. Deleting all files 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 67AUDIO FEATURES
26    PART 2. AUDIO FEATURESPART 2      AUDIO FEATURESFM/AM MODEFM/AM Mode Screens and Features1Mode display  Displays the FM /AM mode.2PRESET indicator   If listening to a  preset, displays the preset number.3Frequency  Displays the current frequency.4Program Type    If  data  is  being  transmitted,  displays the program type.5Program Service Name   If  data  is  being  transmitted,  displays the program service name.6Radio text   If data is  being  transmitted, displays radio text information.7HD Radio (Optional)   Changes HD Radio stations.   Becomes active when an HD Radio broad-cast is being received.8Radio Icon  When  pressed  while  listening  to  RDS  or HD  Radio(Optional)  stations, displays infor-mation about the current  station (frequency, station, artist, title).9Presets  Enters Preset list screen.10Scan    Scans all frequencies  and  plays  only fre-quencies with  high  quality reception  for 5 seconds each.11Sound  Enters Sound Setup.12HD Radio Station Channel Number     (Optional)   Displays the channel number  for  the  cur-rent HD Radio station.182971210141513311546
  PART 2. AUDIO FEATURES    27PART 2 AUDIO FEATURES13HD Radio Station name (Optional)    Displays  the  name  of  the  H D  Radi o Station.14Artist name  Displays the artist name.15Song Title  Displays the title name.Listening to the FM/AM radio1.  Press  the  FM/AM   key  on  the  control panel. The  most recently played  FM/AM radio  band  will  automatically  begin playing. 2.  Press  the  FM/AM   key  to  switch  to  the desired radio band.Note● Each  press  of the  FM/AM   key  will  change the band in the order of FM → AM → FM.● Even when the system  power  is off, press the  FM/AM  key to turn on the most recently played FM/AM mode.● The RDS  (Radio Data  System)  operates in areas  with FM stations broadcasting RDS signals.1. Selecting a broadcast frequencyThe UVO system  provides you  with  various ways to search for radio broadcasts. There are 3 ways  to select radio  broadcasts- selecting through  SEEK,  selecting  through  manual search, and selecting through presets.● Selecting through SEEKPress  the    SEEK TRACK ∧ or         SEEK ∨ TRACK  keys  on  the control panel for under 0.8 seconds or ∧ or ∨ keys on the steering wheel controller for  over  0.8  seconds.  As  SEEK operates, the previous  or next radio broadcasts with high quality reception will automatically be searched and played.Note● While SEEK is operating, pressing the same SEEK∨TRACK∧ key will terminate SEEK. Pressing the opposite  key will  operate SEEK in the reverse direction. ● Press and hold the    SEEK TRACK ∧ or         SEEK ∨ TRACK keys (over  0.8 seconds) to quickly move through the  frequencies  while the button is pressed and  held.  Once  released, the system  will
28    PART 2. AUDIO FEATURESPART 2      AUDIO FEATURESautomatically  search and  play  the previous or next frequency.● Selecting through manual search1.  Turn the  TUNE  knob on the control panel in clockwise  or counter-clockwise direc-tion. Each click will increase or decrease the frequency  by 1 step (FM:  0.2MHz, AM: 10kHz).2.  When you  find the desired radio  broad-cast, stop turning the  TUNE  knob to lis-ten to the selected frequency.● Selecting through preset1.  Press the  Presets  button.2.  Select  the desired preset and  press  the button to start listening.Note● Press  the ∧, ∨  keys  (under 0.8 sec-onds) on the steering wheel controller to flip through the presets sequentially. ● Press and hold the ∧, ∨ keys (over 0.8 seconds) on the steering wheel controller to operate SEEK.2. Storing presetsPresets are a way for you to save your favorite radio  broadcasts.  Up to  12 presets  can  be saved in  FM  mode while up  to 6  frequencies can be saved in AM mode. 1. Select the desired radio broadcast.2. Press the  Presets  button.3.  From the preset list, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the preset number button to which you wish to save. 4.  The current radio broadcast will automati-cally  be saved to  the preset number.  A beep  will signify that the preset has  been saved if the beep is set to ON in the sound settings.
  PART 2. AUDIO FEATURES    29PART 2 AUDIO FEATURES3.  Scanning FM/AM broadcast frequenciesRadio broadcasts  can  be scanned  to conve-niently find radio broadcasts  with  high  quality reception. Each radio broadcast will be played for 5 seconds. This feature is particularly use-ful when traveling in new areas.1. Press the  Scan  button.Note● When  scanning  has completed an  entire revolution,  the  scan function will terminate automatically and the previously played fre-quency will be restored.4.  Preset ScanPreset  scan  will scan presets in the  current band  (FM -12  presets,  AM- 6  pres ets)in sequential order. Each preset will be played for 5 seconds. 5.  Listening to HD Radio™ Stations   (Optional)HD Radio  Technology is a  digital  radio tech-nology used  by  AM and  FM radio stations to transmit  audio and data via a digital  signal in conjunction with their analog signals. 1.  While listening to the radio, the HD Radio icon will become displayed if receiving an HD Radio broadcast. 2.  Press the  HD▶ button to change to a dif-ferent HD Radio station. 6. Viewing FM/AM Station information When listening to an HD Radio station or RDS radio station,  you  will be able  to view  station information. 1. Press the Radio icon.2.  Information  about the current  station  (fre-quency,  st ation,  ar tist,  tit le)  will  b e displayed.
30    PART 2. AUDIO FEATURESPART 2      AUDIO FEATURESSIRIUS MODESIRIUS Mode Screen and Features1Mode display   Displays  the  current  mode  as  SIRIUS mode.2Channel number  Displays the current channel number.3PRESET indicator   If listening to a  preset, displays the preset number.4Category name  Displays the category name.5Channel name  Displays the channel name.6SIRIUS Icon   When  pressed,  displays  information  about the current channel  (artist, title,  composer and other information). 7Presets  Enters Preset list screen.8List  Displays the channel or category list.9Search  Displays the channel search screen.10Sound  Enters Sound Setup.11Artist  Displays the artist name.12Title  Displays the title.Listening to the SIRIUS radioPress  the  SIRIUS   key on  the  control  panel. The most recently played SIRIUS channel will automatically begin playing. Note● Even when the system power is off, pressing the  SIRIUS  key will turn on the most recently played SIRIUS channel.1. Selecting a SIRIUS channel●Selecting through SEEKPress the    SEEK TRACK ∧  or         SEEK ∨ TRACK  keys  on the control panel for under 0.8 seconds or ∧ or ∨ keys on the steering wheel controller for over 0.8 seconds. As SEEK operates, the previous or next SIRIUS channel  will  auto-matically be searched and played.Note●Press and hold the    SEEK TRACK ∧ or         SEEK ∨ TRACK  keys (over  0.8  seconds)  to quickly move through the channels while the button is pressed and hel d.  O n ce  rel eas ed,  t he  sys te m  wil l 163789 101124512
  PART 2. AUDIO FEATURES    31PART 2 AUDIO FEATURESautomatically search and play the previous or next channel.● Selecting through manual search1.  Turn the  TUNE  knob on the control panel in  clockwise  or  counter-clockwise  direc-tion.  Each  click  will  display  the  corre-sponding channel information.2.  When you find  the desired SIRIUS  chan-nel, press the  TUNE  knob to listen to the selected channel.●Selecting through preset1. Press the  Presets  button. 2.  Select  the desired preset and  press  the button to start listening.Note●Press  the ∧, ∨  keys  (under  0.8 sec-onds) on the steering wheel controller to flip through the presets sequentially. ●Selecting through channel search1.  Press  the  Search   button. The  channel search screen will be displayed.2.  Input  the desired  channel number  and press the  Done  button. To delete entries, press the  Delete  button. Note●If  you  input  a  number  where  there  is  no channel,  the  Done   button  will  become inactive.
32    PART 2. AUDIO FEATURESPART 2      AUDIO FEATURES●Selecting through SIRIUS category list1.  Press the  List  button.2.  Select  the desired  channel to start  listen-ing  or  press  the  Category List   button  to display  the  channels  in  the  selected category. 2. Using Skip1.  Press the  List  button.2.  Press the  Skip Setting  button.3.  Select  the  channels  you  wish  to  skip. When  selected,  an    will be displayed next to the selected channel.
  PART 2. AUDIO FEATURES    33PART 2 AUDIO FEATURES3. Storing presets Presets are a way for you to save your favorite SIRIUS channels. Up  to  18 presets  can be saved in SIRIUS mode.1.  Select the desired SIRIUS channel.2.  Press the  Presets  button.3.  From the preset list, press and hold (over 0.8 seconds) the preset number button to which you wish to save. 4.  The current radio broadcast will automati-cally be saved to the present number. A beep  will signify that the preset has  been saved if the beep is set to ON in the sound settings.4. Viewing SIRIUS channel information1.  Press the SIRIUS icon.2.  Information  about  the  current  channel (channel,  category,  artist,  title)  will  be displayed.
34    PART 2. AUDIO FEATURESPART 2      AUDIO FEATURESMEDIA MODEThe  MEDIA mode within your  UVO system offers a  variety  of media  modes  which allow you convenience  and ease  in  operating your system.  Media  mode  includes  a  variety  of modes,  such as  audio CD,  MP3 CD,  USB, iPod,  zune, BT  audio,  and Aux.  The features listed below describe common features which you will encounter when operating Audio CD, MP3  CD,  USB,  iPod, zune,  and  JUKEBOX modes.Common Features●Play/Pause1.  Insert or connect the desired media (Audio CD,  MP3 CD, USB,  iPod, zune)  or press the  MEDIA  key on the control panel if the desired  media has  already  been inserted or connected.2.  Each press of the  MEDIA  key will change the mode in the order of CD → USB/iPod/zune → AUX → BT AUDIO → CD.3.  When a desired media is playing and you wish to pause, press the  ll  button next to the progress bar. Press the  ▶ button to restart the song.●REW/FF1.  Press and  hold  the   SEEK TRACK ∧  or        SEEK ∨ TRACKkeys  (over 0.8  seconds)  on the  control panel  or  the ∧, ∨  keys  (over  0.8 seconds) on the steering wheel controller.2.  The song will rewind or fast-forward at a rate 20 times faster than normal while the key is being held. 3.  Release the key to play from  the current position. Note●If you rewind to the beginning of the current song,  the current  song  will  automatically begin playing. ●If you fast-forward to the end of the current song, the next song will automatically begin playing.
  PART 2. AUDIO FEATURES    35PART 2 AUDIO FEATURES●Jump1.  You can jump to different points in a song by touching the position  on the progress bar.  Note●The Jump feature is not supported in iPod or iPhone devices.●Using RepeatThe repeat setting  can be used to repeat the currently playing song.1.  Press  the  Repeat   button.  The  'Repeat' icon will be displayed.2.  Press  once to turn on the Repeat setting and again to turn off.●Using ShuffleThe Shuffle  setting can  be used to play all song in the current mode randomly. 1.  Press the  Shuffle  button. The 'Shuffle' icon will be displayed.2.  Press  once  to turn on the  Shuffle setting and again to turn off.
36    PART 2. AUDIO FEATURESPART 2      AUDIO FEATURESAUDIO CD MODECautions upon handling Audio CDs1. Precautions upon handling discs ● Store discs within their intended cases to prevent scratches. ● Never  use  hear t-shaped,  octagon-shaped  or any other abnormally  shaped discs.  ● Never expose discs to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time. Such expo-sure may lead to disc deformation. ● Never  clean with solvents, such  as anti-static  sprays,  cleaners,  benzene,  or thinners.  ● Dust,  scratch,  and  other  foreign  sub-stances  may cause  popping  sounds  as well as sound deterioration. ● Never  place paper on either  side  of the disc or write on disc surfaces. ● Clean fingerprints and dust off the signal surface  (coated  side) of the disc  with a soft cloth. ● Copy-protected  CDs,  such  as  S-type CDs  may  not  operate  properly  in  the system.  ● DATA  CDs  are  not  supported  by  the system. 2. For safe and efficient operation ● Never disassemble  the CD  Player(CDP) for repair purposes. Contact your place of purchase  in case of  malfunction. (Full service assistance will not be provided if the user disassembles the device.) ● Never use water to clean the system.  ● Heed caution  not  to  introduce  foreign substances into the disc slot. ● The system may not operate in extremely hot  or cold  temperatures. (The  opera-tional  temperature  range  is:  -10C°  ~ 65C°). ● Steam  may condense on the  fiber optic lens due  to  rain,  wet  conditions,  or heat caused by system operation.  ● Never clean  the  system with chemical solvents. Always  use a clean  and dry cloth.3. Supported disc format ● The disc  types supported  by this  device are as shown below.  Disc format  Disc media  Format  CD  CD  CD-DA    CD-R  MP3    CD-RW  WMA      CD-ROM      CD-TEXT Disc Size  5inch (12.7cm)  Disc Format  Audio Format CD  LPCM MP3  MPEG1, Layer3   MPEG2, Layer3   MPEG2.5 WMA  Ver. 9
  PART 2. AUDIO FEATURES    37PART 2 AUDIO FEATURES ● CD-R  or  CD-RW  DISC burned  with  a bulk  CD without quality  guarantees  may not be recognized by the device.  ● Inserting an abnormal disc may result in faulty operation.4. Disc/content format and compatibilityOrdinarydisccompatibility ● This  system has  been designed  to  be compatible with software bearing the fol-lowing logo marks.  ● CD-R/RW discs (Audio CD and MP3 CD) created with CD-writing  devices or per-so nal  c om pu ters  m ay  not  o pe rate properly. Specialformatsorspecialfeaturesregardingsoftware  CD-R/RW Compatibility ● This system operates as a CD-ROM and supports CD-R and CD-RW discs in CD audio or MP3 CD format.  ● CD-R/RW  discs  burned as  audio CDs which  have not  been  finalized  are  not supported by the device. However, some information,  such  as play  time, may still be displayed.  PC-created DISC compatibility ● When  burning  a  disc  with  a  personal computer, even discs compatible with the formats  described above may not oper-ate  properly  due  to  software  settings within the burning  application.  In such cases, contact the software developer. ● Additional information regarding compatibil-ity can be found on the CD-R/RW software disc box. DVD-R/RW discs are not sup-ported by the device. Compressed audio compatibility  This  system plays audio files  compressed by  MPEG-1  audio  stream  layer  3(MP3) using 32,  44.1  and  48kHz  fixed bit  rates. Incompatible files are not supported. ● Variable bit rate files may operate, but the play time information may not be properly displayed. ● Physical formats of CD: Model 1, Model 2 XA format 1. ● This system only supports tracks with file extension of ".MP3" or ".WMA". ● This  system  does  not  support multises-sion discs. ● This system supports a maximum of 256 folders and maximum 512  files. Folders and files which exceed  this  limit will not be supported. ● There are various bit rates which can be encoded onto MP3 files. This system has been designed to be compatible with vari-ous  bit  rates.  Audio  which  has  been encoded at 128kbps will sound similar to CD audio  sound  quality.  Although this device supports low bit rate MP3 files, such files may result in a low quality sound. ● For stable  operation,  the  use  of  files  in 95kbps~192kbps bit rate range and 44.1kHz sampling frequency is recommended. ●For  Mixed  CDs  (MP3+CD-DA),  only CD -DA  files  will  be  recognized  and supported.
38    PART 2. AUDIO FEATURESPART 2      AUDIO FEATURESAUDIO CD Mode Screen and Features1Mode Display   Displays  that  the  current  mode  is  CD mode.2Repeat   If Repeat is operating, the current track will be  repeated  and the  corresponding  icon will be displayed.3Shuffle   If Shuffle is operating, the tracks will be played in random order and the corresponding icon will be displayed. 4Sound   Enters Sound Setup.5Track Number  Displays the track number6Play Time  Displays the play time.7Current/Total Track Number   Displays the current track number and total number of tracks on CD.Inserting/Ejecting a Disc1. Inserting a Disc Insert the disc into the slot. The disc will begin playing  automaticall y  af ter  it  has  been inserted.2. Ejecting a DiscPress the   button.The  disc  will  immediately  be  stopped  and ejected.Note●If  the  disc  is straddled on the  slot without removing for approximately 10 seconds, the disc will be re-inserted automatically into the disc player.  In such  cases, the  disc will not begin playing automatically.12 3 4576
  PART 2. AUDIO FEATURES    39PART 2 AUDIO FEATURESListening to an Audio CD1.  Insert a  CD  or  press the  MEDIA   key on the  control  panel if  the  CD has already been inserted. 2.  When  a track is playing and you  wish  to pause, press the  l l   button next to the progress  bar.  Press  the ▶  button  to restart the track. Note●When playing a CD-TEXT, the title and artist will also be displayed.Selecting a CD track1. Selecting through Track Up/Down1.  Press the    SEEK TRACK ∧ or         SEEK ∨ TRACK keys on the control panel or the ∧  or ∨  keys  on the  steering  wheel controller to play the desired track. 2.  The  previous  or  next  track  will  begin playing.Note●If the         SEEK ∨ TRACK  key on the Control  panel or ∨ key on the steering wheel controller are pressed and released  after the track  has played for more than 3 seconds, the start of the  current  track  will begin  playing. If the track has  been  playing for less than 3  sec-onds,  the  start  of  the  previous  track  will begin playing.2. Selecting through manual search1.  Turn  the  TUNE   knob  on  the  control panel  in clockwise or counter-clockwise direction.  Each click  will display  informa-tion about the selected track.2.  Pr ess  the  TUNE   k n ob  to  play  t he selected track.Note●The current track will continue playing even as you search tracks through the TUNE knob.
40    PART 2. AUDIO FEATURESPART 2      AUDIO FEATURESMP3 CD MODECautions upon handling MP3 CD1. Precautions upon handling discs ● Acceptable  standard:  MPEG1  AUDIO LAYER 3 ● Acceptable sampling frequency: 32, 44.1, 48 (KHz) ● Acceptable  bit  rate:  32,  40, 48,  56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (kbps) ● Recommended bit rate & reference sam-pling frequency: 96,128, 192 kbps fixed bit rate /44.1KHz2. ID3 tag ● This device  supports ID3v1.0, ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, and ID3v2.4 ID3 tags.3. Supported media ● The MP3 media supported by the device are CD-ROM and USB.4. Supported media formats ● This device supports ISO9660 LEVEL1 and LEVEL2. Detailed specification is as below. ● Maximum directory layers: 8 layers ● Maximum folder length:  64  Bytes, file name length: 64 Bytes ● Maximum number of folders  which  can be  stored  onto  one  disc:  256  folders (including ROOT directory) ● Maximum  number  of files which can  be stored onto one disc: 512 files5. Precautions upon burning MP3 files  ● The  use of ISO 9660  LEVEL 2  JULIET format  is recommended when burning MP3 files.  Burning in  other formats may abnormally display the file names. ● It is possible to display up to 32 charac-ters for file  and folder names  in case  of UNICODE,  and  up to 64  characters in case of ASCII.   The full length of the artist name and the  song title can be displayed by  using the scroll function.6. Precaution  ● Use  an MP3 bit rate which  is  less than 128 kbps. The sound  quality  cannot be g u a r a n t e e d  f o r  MP3 s  e x c e e d i n g 128kbps.

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