audio KIA SELTOS 2021 Navigation System Quick Reference Guide

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For emergency services (e.g. hospital, fire station), do not rely
solely on the navigation system.
•Some emergency services may not be included in the navigation map.
Check relevant information in advance to stay prepared for an emergency.
ÝSystem handling
Do NOT arbitrarily disassemble or modify the system.
•It may cause an accident, fire, or electric shock.
Exercise caution to make sure that no liquid or foreign
materials enter the system.
•It may cause smoke generation, fire ignition, or system failure.
When the screen is not displayed, the volume is muted, or
other system failures occur, immediately stop using the
system.
•Otherwise, it may cause fire, electric shock, or fatal system failure.
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If you experience any problems with the system, contact your
place of purchase or dealer.
Safety Warnings
Be sure to keep the following instructions. Otherwise, it may
cause serious injury or accident.
ÝDriving
Obey all traffic laws while driving.
•Relying solely on the navigation system may cause violation of traffic rules
and regulations, resulting in an accident.
In order to check the vehicle speed, see the speedometer first,
not the speed on the navigation system.
•The speed on the navigation system may differ from actual vehicle speed.
While driving, refrain from watching the screen.
•An accident may occur by negligence in keeping your eyes forward.
•To manipulate the screen or buttons requiring multiple steps, be sure to
stop your vehicle.
To use your mobile phone, first stop your vehicle.
•When you use your mobile phone while driving, it may disperse your
attention, resulting in an accident.
•When making a call while driving, use the Bluetooth Hands-free function
and if possible, minimize the call time.
Make sure that the volume of the phone is sufficiently low so
that the external sound is audible.
•When you drive with no external sound present may cause a traffic accident.
•When you drive for a long time with a loud audio volume, it may affect your
hearing.

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f SEEK/TRACK button
•While listening to the radio, change the station. •While playing media, change the track/file. Press and hold to
rewind or fast forward (except for the Bluetooth audio mode).
g RADIO button
•Turns on the radio. •When you press the button repeatedly with the radio turned on,
it toggles between FM, AM and SiriusXM modes.
h MEDIA button
•Run the media. •Press and hold to display the media selection window.
i SETUP button
•Displays the Settings screen. •When you press and hold the button the SW Info/Update screen
appears.
j TUNE knob/FILE knob/ENTER button
•Turn the knob to change the frequency and channel while
listening to the radio.
•Turn the knob while playing media to scan for music or file. •Press the button to select a channel, music, or file during a
search.
•Turn the knob on the map screen to zoom in or out the map (if
activated).
•When you press and hold the button, the TUNE Knob Function
screen appears.

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Steering wheel remote control
AAThe system shape and menu arrangement may differ depending on the vehicle model and specifications.
a Voice Recognition button
•Press to start voice recognition and press and hold to end
voice recognition.
•Press and hold to start or end voice recognition of a
connected smartphone via phone projection. (The
button’s operation may vary depending on smartphone
specifications.)
b MODE button
•Press the button repeatedly to change the system mode
(radio, media, etc.).
•Press and hold the button to display the settings for the
Steering Wheel MODE button.
c Volume lever/button
•Volume adjustment. •Press the button to mute or unmute the volume (except for navigation sound). •Press the button to pause or resume playback.
d Move lever
•While listening to the radio, switch between the stations on the preset list. Press and hold to search for a station. •While playing media, change the track/file. Press and hold to rewind or fast forward (except for the Bluetooth audio mode).
e Call button
•Before connection of Bluetooth: Press to display the Bluetooth connection window. •After connection of Bluetooth: Press to display the recent calls list, press and hold to redial the last number,

and press for an incoming call to answer it.
• On a Bluetooth call: Press to switch to Call Waiting and press and hold to switch between the system and mobile phone.
f End Call button
•During a Bluetooth call, press to end the call. •Press to ignore a call with the Bluetooth connected.

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Be sure to keep the following instructions. Otherwise, it may
cause serious injury or accident.
ÝDriving
Obey all traffic laws while driving.
 Relying solely on the navigation system may cause violation of traffic rules
and regulations, resulting in an accident.
In order to check the vehicle speed, see the speedometer first,
not the speed on the navigation system.
The speed on the navigation system may differ from actual vehicle speed.
While driving, refrain from watching the screen.
An accident may occur by negligence in keeping your eyes forward.
To manipulate the screen or buttons requiring multiple steps, be sure to
stop your vehicle.
To use your mobile phone, first stop your vehicle.
When you use your mobile phone while driving, it may disperse your
attention, resulting in an accident.
If necessary, use handsfree (Bluetooth) calling when driving and minimize
the call time.
Make sure that the volume of the phone is sufficiently low so
that the external sound is audible.
When you drive with no external sound present may cause a traffic accident.
When you drive for a long time with a loud audio volume, it may affect your
hearing.
For emergency services (e.g. hospital, fire station), do not rely
solely on the navigation system.
Some emergency services may not be included in the navigation map.
Check relevant information in advance to stay prepared for an emergency.
ÝSystem handling
Do NOT arbitrarily disassemble or modify the system.
 It may cause an accident, fire, or electric shock.
Exercise caution to make sure that no liquid or foreign
materials enter the system.
It may cause smoke generation, fire ignition, or system failure.
When the screen is not displayed, the volume is muted, or
other system failures occur, immediately stop using the
system.
Otherwise, it may cause fire, electric shock, or fatal system failure.
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If you experience any problems with the system, contact your
place of purchase or dealer.
Safety Warnings

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NAV button Moves to the navigation/route screen.
When you press and hold the
button, the Places screen appears.
> See “
Searching by keyword.”
RADIO button  Turns on the radio.
When you press the button
repeatedly with the radio turned
on, it toggles between FM, AM and
SiriusXM modes.
MEDIA button
 Run the media.
Press and hold to display the media
selection window.
SEEK/TRACK
button
 While listening to the radio, change
the station.
While playing media, change the
track/file. Press and hold to rewind or
fast forward (except for the Bluetooth
audio mode).
Custom button
(
)
 Runs the user-defined function.
Press and hold the button to display
the Custom Button settings screen.
SETUP button
 Displays the Settings screen.
When you press and hold the button
the SW Info/Update screen appears.
> See “
SW Info/Update.”
Component names and
functions
The following describes the part names and controls on the
control panel and steering wheel.
Control panel
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The shape may differ depending on the vehicle model and
specifications. For more information, see “Quick Reference
Guide” that is separately provided.
POWER button
(POWER/PWR)/
VOLUME knob
(VOLUME/VOL) Press the button to turn on or off the
Radio/Media.
Press and hold the button to turn off
the screen and sound.
Turn the knob to adjust the system
volume (except for navigation sound).
MAP button
 Returns to the current location on the
map.
When pressed while in guidance on
the map screen, the voice guidance is
repeated.

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Turning the system on or off
The following explains how to turn on or off the system. Before
using the system, be sure to read the user's manual for safe and
convenient manipulation.
Turning on the system
1 Turn on the vehicle.
2 When a safety warning message appears, read it
and press Confirm.
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To change the display language, press Language.
Type A
Move lever/button
(
/)
 While listening to the radio, switch
between the stations on the preset
list. Press and hold to search for a
station.
While playing media, change the
track/file. Press and hold to rewind or
fast forward (except for the Bluetooth
audio mode).
Call button
(
)
 Before connection of Bluetooth: Press
to display the Bluetooth connection
window.
After connection of Bluetooth: Press
to display the recent calls list, press
and hold to redial the last number,
and press for an incoming call to
answer it.
On a Bluetooth call: Press to switch
to Call Waiting and press and hold
to switch between the system and
mobile phone.
End Call button
(
)
 During a Bluetooth call, press to end
the call.
Press to ignore a call with the
Bluetooth connected.

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Using the touch screen
This system is equipped with a touch-enabled screen. You can use
various practices by using this feature.
ÝWarning
Do not use the touch screen while driving as this will divert your
attention away from the safe operation of the vehicle. You may
lose your steering control which could cause an accident and
severe bodily injuries.
ÜCaution
Do not press the touch screen with excessive force or a sharp
object. The touch screen may become damaged.
Be careful for the touch screen not to contact any electrically
charged object. Static or other electric shock may cause the
system to malfunction or damage the touch screen.
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The touch screen does not respond when you are wearing
gloves. Take off the gloves or wear electrostatic touch gloves.
ÜCaution
The system can be turned on even when the ignition switch is
in “ACC” or “ON.” However, when you use the system without
turning on the vehicle for a long time, it may cause battery
discharge. To use the system for a long time, be sure to turn
on the vehicle.
When you use the system with the vehicle turned off, the
battery warning message appears. The warning message
disappears as soon as you turn on the vehicle.
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The screen may differ depending on the vehicle model and
specifications.
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When you turn off and on the vehicle, the system is turned on
with the mode and settings used when the vehicle was turned
off.
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To prevent audio from playing loud when you turn on the
vehicle, adjust the system volume to an adequate level.
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To automatically decrease the system volume, move to the All
Menus screen and press Setup >
Sound >
System Volumes
> Start-up Volume Limit to set the function.
> See “ Start-up
Volume Limit.”

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Viewing the rear top view display (if equipped)
You can look down the rear view from the top through the rear-
view display.
1 On the rear-view screen, press .
2 Check the top view display and assist guide lines.
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The guide lines appear on the rear top view.

Displays the space required to open the trunk. After a
parking, check whether the space is sufficient to open
the trunk and there is no obstacle.

Displays the extension line from the center of the
vehicle. According to the steering direction, the moving
direction of the center is displayed on the screen.
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Available settings may differ depending on the vehicle model
and specifications.
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You can change the motion settings of the rear camera. On
the All Menus screen, press Setup >
Display >
Extend Rear
Camera Use and then check Extend Rear Camera Use to
turn on the function. The rear view appears continuously even
when you change the shift position other than “R” (Reverse)
after reversing (if equipped).
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Noting the parking assist guide lines based on the steering,
you can see the moving direction.
AAA warning sound is heard when the vehicle approaches
obstacles while parking. When you set to automatically lower
the audio volume while parking, it can prevent accidents
caused by failure to hear the warning sound. On the All
Menus screen, press Setup >
Sound >
Driving Guidance >

Parking Safety Priority.
> See “Parking Safety Priority.”

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Using the Quiet mode in the
rear seat
(if equipped)
To allow occupants in the rear seat to have rest and sleep, you
can set to adjust the system volume.
1 On the All Menus screen, press Quiet Mode.
2 Press Quiet Mode.
The audio volume in the rear seat is muted. When the volume
for the front seats is set too high, the volume decreases
automatically.
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To end the Quiet mode, press Quiet Mode once more.
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To access the online user’s manual on the Quiet mode screen,
press Menu >
User's Manual on Web (QR Code) and then
scan the displayed QR code.
Using the sound mood lamp
(if equipped)
You can set to implement various lighting effects by synchronizing
with the playing music.
1 On the All Menus screen, press Sound Mood
Lamp.
2 Select and then change the settings.
c
d
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a Returns to the previous step.
b Can turn on or off the sound mood lamp.
c Can select various color themes. Based on the selected
color theme, the interior lighting changes its colors in
various patterns.
d Can select the color of the light. The selected lighting color
changes into a soft glow effect.

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Program Info: Presents song
name, artist, station IDs, and
other relevant data streams.
Digital, CD-quality sound. HD
Radio™ Technology enables
local radio stations to broadcast
a clean digital signal. AM
sounds like today's FM and FM
sounds like a CD.
FM stations can provide
additional digital-only audio
programming on HD2/HD3
Channels.
Real-Time Traffic reports, alerts,
and flow data displayed on
screen via interactive traffic
maps and/or data.
HD Radio™ Technology

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