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i Information
• \fo receive notifications every ti\be
you receive a \bessage, access
the \bessage list, to\euch Menu
▶ Message Settings an\ed touch
Message Notification\e to select it.
• \fo edit the reply \bessage te\bplates,
access the \bessages list, touch Menu
▶ Message Settings ▶
Predefined
Messages and select the te\bplate you
want to edit.
• \fo edit or delete te\bplates, park
your vehicle in a safe location
first and use your \bobile phone’s
\bessaging function. You cannot edit
or delete your \bessages on your
syste\b.
• When you connect an iPhone, you
\bay have so\be restrictions on
receiving \bessages.
- If the caller infor\bation is saved in
your contacts list, only the caller’s
na\be will be displayed.
-If the caller infor\bation is not
saved in your contacts list, only
the caller’s phone nu\bber will be
displayed.
-Replying to received \bessages is
not available.
-If the \bessage notification setting
is disabled or the option for
viewing content on the lock screen
is disabled, \bessage will not be
received by your syste\b.
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Voice Recognition
Precautions Required
for Successful Voice
Recognition
1. Voice recognition supports only
the co\b\bands that are displayed
on the screen and written in the
User’s Guide.
2. \fo ensure the correct recognition
and execution of your co\b\band,
say your co\b\band when you hear
the beep after a voice pro\bpt.
3. Voice recognition auto\batically
ends if: 1) A call is inco\bi\eng or outgoing
2) A \bedia device (USB or iP od, etc.)
is connected or dis\econnected
3) \fhe rear view ca\ber a is operated
4) \fhe car engine starts or stops
5) A syste\b key, such as RADIO
key or
MEDIA key is selected
4. \fhe \bicrophone used for the voice
recognition syste\b is located in the
headliner directly above the driver’s
head. \fo \bake your co\b\bands
better understood, keep your body
straight in the driver’s seat when
speaking the co\b\band\e.
5. Speaking natur ally and clearly will
ensure better recognition of your
voice co\b\bands.
6. In the following cases voice rec-
ognition will be affected by a\bbi -
ent noise.
1) \fhe sound of the wind if any
window or the sun roof i\es open.
2) High speed blower fro\b the
air vents. Set cli\bate control to
blow lower than level 3.
3) Vibrations fro\b passing\e through
a tunnel.
4) Vibrations fro\b driving on an
uneven road.
5) Stor\bs and heavy rain.
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Voice Recognition Screen Overview
Start Screen
Na\beDescription
Representative Co\b\bandsDisplays frequently used c\eo\b\bands.
Not available co\b\band Unavailable voice co\b\bands are grey, a precondition was
not \bet so the co\b\band is grey and unavailable. \fhe con-
ditions required for using the unavailable co\b\bands will be
described under each co\b\ba\end.
Voice
recognition
status icons Standby
Voice guidance
Voice co\b\band process\e
Recognized results Displays the voice recognition res\eult.
User's speaking volu\be being
recognizedDisplays the voice co\b\band level real ti\be as it is being
spoken.
HelpDisplays all available help co\b\bands in \ea tree for\bat.
Exit
Ends the voice recognition.
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Voice Commands
Types of Commands
Voice recognition co\b\bands are classified as “Global Co\b\bands” and “Local
Co\b\bands”.
1. Global Co\b\bands (
●): Co\b\bands that can be used i\b\bediately after acti-
vating voice recognition.
2. Local Co\b\bands (
○): Co\b\bands that can be used when a \bulti\bedia,
navigation or Bluetooth function is running, or displayed on the screen, after
activating voice recognition.
Call Commands
* Check the following before using call co\b\ba\ends:
1. Voice co\b\bands related to phone calls can be used after connecting a
Bluetooth device.
2. \fo call a person, for exa\bple “Call ” whose na\be is listed in
Contacts, you \bust first download the Contacts list. For details on down -
loading contacts, see “Part 4. Bluetooth > Chapte\er 4. Bluetooth Phone > \e4.10
Contacts”.
3. After downloading the Bluetooth contacts, it will take so\be ti\be to convert
the Contacts into voice data during which ti\be you cannot \bake a call by
na\be yet. \fhe ti\be it takes to convert voice data \bay vary depending on
the nu\bber of Contacts d\eownloaded on the pho\ene.
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Co\b\bandOperation
●CallDisplays downloaded Contacts, after this you can \bake
a call by saying the na\be.
●Call You can directly call a person by in the down-
loaded Contacts.
●Call on
MobileYou can call a person directly to the nu\bber
that is saved as “Mobile” in the downloaded Contacts.
e.g.) Call “John S\bith” on Mobile
●Call at
WorkYou can call a person directly to the nu\bber
that is saved as “Work” in the downloaded Contacts.
e.g.) Call “John S\bith” at Work
●Call at
Ho\beYou can call a person directly to the nu\bber
that is saved as “Ho\be” in the downloaded Contacts.
e.g.) Call “John S\bith” at Ho\be
●Call on
OtherYou can call a person directly to the nu\bber
that is saved as “Other” than “Mobile, Ho\be, or Work” in
the downloaded Contacts.
e.g.) Call “John S\bith” on Other
●Dial Nu\bber
Displays a screen where you can say a phone nu\bber
to dial.
●Dial You can directly say the nu\bber to call.
e.g.) Dial 111 555 \e1234
●Send Message
• You can send a text \bessage to one of your \bobile
phone’s contacts. Say a contact’s na\be and then
enter the \bessage con\etent by following the guidance.
• \fhis co\b\band is available only if UVO Services is
activated.
●Send Message
to • You can send a text \bessage to that specific contact.
Enter the \bessage con\etent by following the guidance.
• \fhis co\b\band is available only if UVO Services is
activated.
●
Send Message
to
• You can send a text \bessage to that contact \bore
directly.
• \fhis co\b\band is available only if UVO Services is
activated.
●Change
Bluetooth DeviceYou can switch your Bluetooth conne\ection to another pa\eired
device.
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Co\b\bandOperation
Find I\b\bediately finds . For detail of , see “Find
” List.
e.g.) Find “Banks”
Frequently
Visited Points You can select a location fro\b the list of your frequently vis
-
ited points. Say the nu\bber of the locatio\en you want.
Address Book Access the address b\eook screen.
Previous
Points Displays a list co\bbining Previous Destinations, Frequently
Visited Points, and Previous Starting Points all together.
You can then set a d\eestination by saying the list nu\bber.
Previous
Destinations Displays a list of recent destinations that you can return to by
saying the nu\bber in the list.
Previous
Starting
Points Displays a list of recent starting points that you can return to
by saying the nu\bber in the list.
\fraffic
Infor\bation Moves to the \fraffic Infor\bation \benu screen.
Go Ho\be Set the destination \eto your ho\be.
Your ho\be \bust first be set in\e the Navigation syste\b.
Go to Work Set the destination \eto your work/office.
Your work/office \bust first be set in\e the Navigation syste\b.
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Co\b\bandOperation
Change
Ho\be You can change the l\eocation saved as your ho\be.
Change Work You can change the l\eocation saved as your work.
Pause Route Pause the navigation guidance.
Resu\be
Route Resu\be the navigation guidance.
\furn
Guidance On \furns on the voice guidance syste\b\e.
\furn
Guidance Off \furns off the voice guidance syste\b\e.
Zoo\b In Zoo\bs in on the navigation \bap.
Zoo\b Out Zoo\bs out fro\b the n\eavigation \bap.
Cancel Route Cancels the route to\e the fixed destination and \eexits guidance.
Destination
Infor\bation \fells you the re\baining dis\etance and ti\be to your destination.
Route Options Moves to the Route Opti\eons \benu screen.
E\bergency
Services Displays a list of nearest Police Station, Hospital, Dealership,
or Road Assistance.
You can then set a d\eestination by saying the list nu\bber.
Police
Stations Displays a list of the ne\earest police statio\ens.
You can then set a d\eestination by saying the list nu\bber.
Hospitalsl Displays a list of the ne\earest hospitals.
You can then set a d\eestination by saying the list nu\bber.
Dealerships Displays a list of the ne\earest car dealership\es.
You can then set a d\eestination by saying the list nu\bber.
Roadside
Assistance Displays a list of the ne\earest road assistan\ece locations.
You can then set a d\eestination by saying the list nu\bber.
Show Route Displays a \bap overview of the entire route to your destina-
tion.
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UVO Commands List
Co\b\bandOperation
●Roadside AssistConnect with a Road\eside Assist agent.
●Vehicle
DiagnosticsInfor\bs you if diagnostic i\essues are found in your vehicle
●My POIsDisplays Points of Interest list which were downloaded
fro\b MyUVO.
●Virtual Assistant
Provides guidance on h\eow to use UVO.
Other Commands List
(Commands used in List/Help)
Co\b\band Operation
●HelpMoves to the voice recognition hel\ep screen.
All available co\b\bands can then\e be identified and u\esed.
○Line 1 to 4
(One to Four)When you cannot select a certain na\be, you can select it
using nu\bbers.
Si\bple nu\bbers can be recogn\eized, such as “One” or “\fwo”.
○Yes/No
When voice recognition is activated, this co\b\band is used
when an answer is requested for a confir\bation question.
○Previous/Next When four or \bore searched ite\bs are listed, you can
\bove to the previous or next page using a voice co\b\band.
○Manual InputWhen Dial entry results are displayed, this co\b\band is
used to search \banually, rather than to search with a voice
co\b\band.
Voice recognition st\eops after this co\b\ba\end is used.
○Go Back
Moves to the previous screen.
●Exit Ends the voice recognition.
Voice Recognition