audio KIA NIRO PHEV 2023 Quick Start Guide Base Audio
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10-7
Downloading contacts and call 
history from a mobile phone 
connected via Bluetooth to the 
system
 [Kia Connect (if equipped)
Kia Connect network signal 
strength
Kia Connect network signal 
strength (roaming)
Kia Connect service expired or 
not subscribed
Kia Connect call in progress
911 Connect activated
 [Rear seat status (if 
equipped)
Quiet mode activated
 [ Wireless charging (if 
equipped)
Wireless charging in progress
Wireless charging completed
Wireless charging error
 \333 Note
Depending on the vehicle model or 
specifications, some status icons may not 
be displayed.
System status icons
Status icons appear at the top right of 
the screen to display the current system 
status.
Familiarize yourself with the status icons 
that appear when you perform certain 
actions or functions and their meanings.
 [Mute and voice 
recording
Radio and media muted
Voice memo recording
 [Bluetooth
Mobile phone connected via 
Bluetooth
Audio device connected via 
Bluetooth
Mobile phone and audio device 
connected via Bluetooth
Bluetooth call in progress
Microphone turned off during 
Bluetooth call   
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QHow do I pair a Bluetooth device 
with the system?
AOn the Home screen, press 
All Menus > Setup  > Device 
Connections  >  Bluetooth  > 
Bluetooth Connections  >  Add 
New . From the Bluetooth device 
you want to connect, search for 
and pair with your system. When 
you enter or confirm a Bluetooth 
passkey displayed on the system 
screen, the device is registered 
to the system's Bluetooth devices 
list and connected to the system 
automatically. 
> See ″Connecting 
Bluetooth devices .″
QWhat is a passkey?
AA passkey is the password used 
to authenticate the connection 
between the system and the mobile 
device. The passkey needs to be 
entered only once when you pair a 
mobile phone for the first time.
The initial passkey is ″0000.″ 
You can change it by pressing 
All Menus > Setup  > Device 
Connections  >  Bluetooth  > 
Bluetooth System Info  >  Passkey.
FAQ
Bluetooth
QWhat kinds of functions can I use 
with Bluetooth?
AYou can connect your mobile phone 
to make or answer calls hands 
free. You can also connect audio 
devices, such as MP3 players and 
mobile phones, to listen to music 
in your vehicle. 
> See ″Making a call 
via Bluetooth ″ or
 ″Listening to music via 
Bluetooth.″
QWhat is the difference between 
pairing a device and connecting a 
device?
APairing occurs through 
authenticating the system and 
a mobile device. Devices paired 
with the system can be connected 
and disconnected until they are 
deleted from the system. Bluetooth 
Handsfree features, such as making 
or answering calls or accessing 
contacts, are supported only in 
mobile phones connected with the 
system.  
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Radio/media
QWhat kinds of media and radio 
functions does my system have?
AYour system is enabled to play 
various radio services and audio 
through various types of media 
(USB, etc.). For more information, 
see the corresponding chapters.
QI want to move to the previous or 
next song without controlling the 
screen while driving.
AUse the Search lever/button on 
the steering wheel to move to the 
previous or next song.
Broadcast reception
QNo sound is heard or a distorted 
noise is heard when listening to the 
radio while driving.
ADepending on the location, the 
reception may deteriorate due to 
obstacles.
Attaching a window film including 
metal components to the rear 
window equipped with a glass 
antenna may lower radio reception.
QWhat is the range of my wireless 
connection?
AA wireless connection can be used 
within about 10 m (about 33 ft). The 
maximum Bluetooth range may be 
affected by the usage environment, 
such as the vehicle type, the system 
platform, or the connected mobile 
phone.
QHow many mobile devices can be 
paired?
AUp to six devices can be paired with 
your system.
QWhy is call quality sometimes poor?
ACheck your mobile phone′s 
reception sensitivity when call 
quality deteriorates. The call quality 
may deteriorate when the signal 
strength is low.
Call quality may also become poor 
if metal objects, such as beverage 
cans, are placed near the mobile 
phone. Check to see if any metal 
objects are near the mobile phone.
The call sound and quality may 
differ depending on the type of 
mobile phone.  
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Product specifications
Media player
 [USB mode
 # Music
Item Specifications
Audio file 
specification MPEG-1/2 Layer3, OGG (Vorbis), FLAC, WMA (Standard/
Professional), WAV
Bit rates/Sampling 
frequency MP3
8 to 320 kbps (CBR/VBR), to 48 kHz (ID3 tag version: 
Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3, Ver. 2.4)
OGG Q1 to Q10, to 48 kHz
FLAC 8/16/24 bit, to 48 kHz
WMA
 \225 Standard (0x161): to L3 Profile, to 385 kbps, to 48 kHz
 \225Professional (0x162): to M0b, to 192 kbps, to 48 kHz
WAV 8/16 bit, to 48 kHz
Detailed 
specifications
 \225 Maximum number of directory layers: 20
 \225Maximum length of folder/file names: 255 byte
 \225Supported characters for folder/file names: Alphanumeric 
characters, Korean standard character set 2,350 characters, 
Simplified Chinese 4,888 characters
 \225Maximum number of folders: 2,000 (including ROOT)
 \225Maximum number of files: 8,000  
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 \333Note
 \225You cannot play the following types of files:
 - Modified files (files whose file format has changed)
 -Variant files (for example, MP3 files encoded with WMA audio codec)
 \225Sound quality of music files using a bit rate in more than  192 kbps is not guaranteed.
 \225For files that do not use a fixed bit rate, some functions may not work or the playback time 
may be incorrect.
 \225If an error occurs when you play a file or the file is not in supported format, change the file 
format by using the latest encoding software.
 # USB storage devices
Item Specifications
Byte/Sector 64 kbyte or less
Format system FAT16/32 (recommended), exFAT, NTFS
 \333Note
 \225Operation is guaranteed only for a metal cover type USB storage device with a plug type 
connector.
 - USB storage devices with a plastic plug may not be recognized.
 -USB storage devices in memory card types, such as CF card or SD cards, may not be 
recognized.
 \225Any problems caused by the use of USB storage devices not listed in the following table 
are not covered by the warranty.
Product name Manufacturer
XTICK LG Electronics Inc.
BMK BMK Technology Co., Ltd.
SKY-DRV Sky Digital Co., Ltd.
TRANSCEND JetFlash Transcend Information, Inc.
Sandisk Cruzer SanDisk
Micro ZyRUS ZyRUS
NEXTIK Digiworks Co., Ltd.  
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10-18
Index
A
advanced system settings 9-7
all menus 1-15
Android Auto
settings 9-18
via USB connection 2-3
via wireless connection 2-7
Apple CarPlay
settings 9-18
via USB connection 2-5
via wireless connection 2-12
audio system, set 9-22
B
battery warning 1-9
beep, set 9-19
blue light filter settings 9-21
Bluetooth audio player
pausing/resuming 5-8
playing 5-6
playing the previous/next file 5-8
restarting playback 5-8
Bluetooth information 9-6
Bluetooth mode
connecting devices 6-3
deleting devices 6-6
disconnecting devices 6-5
pairing devices 6-2
Bluetooth phone
answering a call 6-13
call history 6-7
contacts list 6-10
favorites list 6-8
functions during a call 6-14
keypad 6-11
making a call 6-6
switching calls 6-15
Bluetooth settings 9-6
Bluetooth specifications 10-15
brightness mode, set 9-19
brightness settings 9-20
button settings 9-9
C
call history 6-6
charging current, set 3-5
charging management 3-3
climate control system 2-20, 2-21
climate settings 9-4
coasting, set 9-3
component names and functions control panel
custom button 1-5
media button 1-5
power button/volume knob 1-5
radio button 1-5
reset button 1-5, 10-6
search backward/forward 
button 1-5
search knob 1-6
setup button 1-6
steering wheel remote control
call/answer button 1-7
call end button 1-7
custom button 1-7
mode button 1-6
mute button 1-6   
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search lever/button 1-6
voice recognition button 1-6
volume lever/button 1-6
contacts list 6-10
control panel 1-5
custom button, set 9-7, 9-9
D
departure time, set 3-3
device connection settings
Android Auto 9-7, 9-18
Apple CarPlay 9-7, 9-18
Bluetooth 9-6
phone projection 9-7
display settings 9-19
drive mode settings 9-2
driving assistance screen
rear view 2-16
surround view monitor 2-17
driving guidance settings 9-17, 9-18
driving information 2-22
E
eco-driving information 3-6
energy flow 3-7
energy information 3-2
F
FAQ
audio functions 10-10
Bluetooth 10-8
broadcast reception 10-10
self-check on system faults 10-11 favorites
contacts 6-8
frequently asked questions 10-8
G
general system settings 9-10
H
HD Radio 4-6
heat/ventilation control, set 9-4, 9-5
home screen 1-13
home screen, set 9-8, 9-22
K
keyboard, set 9-12
Kia Connect
911 call 8-7
activation 8-3
maintenance intervals 8-6
menu, access 8-4
notices 2-24
roadside assistance 8-5
settings 8-7
vehicle diagnosis 8-5
virtual assistant 8-6
L
language, set 9-12
lighting settings 2-23  
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M
media notification, set 9-8, 9-23
media option, set 9-12
media player
Bluetooth audio mode 5-6
USB mode 5-2
mode button, set 9-8, 9-9
music, play
Bluetooth audio mode 5-6
USB mode 5-2
N
noise reduction 9-17
P
parking guides 2-16
phone
dialed calls 6-8
missed calls 6-8
received calls 6-8
phone projection 2-2
Android Auto (USB) 2-3
Android Auto (wireless) 2-7
Apple CarPlay (USB) 2-5
Apple CarPlay (wireless) 2-12
Plug-in Hybrid menu
charging current, set 3-5
charging management 3-3
departure time, set 3-3
eco-driving information 3-6
energy flow 3-7
energy information 3-2
scheduled chargings 3-4
privacy mode 6-7, 9-6
proximity warning 2-16
Q
quiet mode 2-24
R
radio
deleting stations 4-5
HD Radio 4-6
mode, change 4-3
noise reduction 9-17
number of saved stations 4-6
rearranging stations 4-5
saved stations, select 4-5
saving stations 4-5
scanning stations 4-4
searching for stations 4-4
SiriusXM 4-7
rear seat climate control system 2-21
rear seat heat control, set 9-5
rear seat quiet mode 2-24
rear view
parking guides 2-16
rear camera operation, set 9-8, 9-22
rear top view 2-17
resetting to default
all menus 1-15
Bluetooth settings 9-6
display settings 9-22, 9-23
home screen menu icons 1-14
home screen widgets 1-14
sound settings 9-19
system 9-11, 9-13
S
scheduled chargings 3-4
screen saver, set 9-13, 9-22
search lever/button, control 1-11