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Provides access to all navigation and audio system control unit
features.
A Controller – In addition to the touchscreen, the controller serves
as a means for navigating through the UVO link with Navigation
system. The controller has multiple functions: A scroll knob – for
scrolling the keyboard and menus and zooming in and out on the
map screen; and a push button (up, down, left, right, in) – for
selecting the highlighted feature
B Home – Displays the audio head unit’s Home menu which
provides access to the following options: Map, Navigation,
Radio, Media, Data Services, Phone Projection, Phone, UVO,
Climate, Voice Memo, Favorites and Setup
C Menu – Provides access to additional functions when available
D Back – Returns to the previous screen
Driver Information System (DIS) Controls
BACKMENUHOME
OFFVIEW
DRIVE
MODE AUTO
HOLD
P
A
BCD
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For more information on the Multimedia USB Port, Power Outlets and USB Charger Port, refer to the Owner’s Manual.
REMINDERS:
§
Using the power outlets (accessory plugs) for prolonged periods of time with the Engine Start /Stop button in the ACC position (Engine OFF ) may cause the battery to discharge
§
Use manufacturer cables only that came with your device. Third party cables may cause damage to device. It is recommended to always update your phone to the latest operating system release
§
The USB data port (Multimedia USB port) is located next to the Power Outlets. The USB Charger ports do not support data transfer
Quick Tip
The power outlets are inactive when ignition is in the OFF position.
A
A
C
B
(Located in center console in front of gearshift)
Multimedia USB Port, Power Outlets & USB Charger Port
Power Outlets A: Use the power outlets for mobile phones
and other devices designed to operate on a 12V (180W max)
power outlet.
Multimedia USB Port B: Use the USB port to connect USB
audio devices and smartphones.
USB Charger Port C: Devices can be recharged using a
USB cable. The Engine Start /Stop button needs to in the
ACC/ON/START position to operate the USB Charger.
Clock
Center Panel Clock Setup:
Clock setup is completed through the UVO link with
Navigation system screen. See below or refer to the Car
Multimedia System User’s Manual for more information.
UVO link with Navigation System Clock Setup:
Select SETUP on the audio head unit. Select Date/ Time.
Select TIME SET TINGS and set the time, then select OK.
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REMINDERS:
§ Daylight Savings must be enabled or disabled in the Clock Settings screen
§ The Center Panel Digital Clock and Navigation System Clock are not synchronized and may differ slightly
Refer to the Car Multimedia System User’s Manual for more information.
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To access vehicle settings, go to Vehicle Settings Mode on the audio control unit by pressing the Settings
menu when the vehicle is at a standstill and with the Engine Start /Stop button in the ON position. Scroll
through the selections by rotating the Center Panel DIS Control knob located below the gear shift or use the
touch screen.
User Settings Modes:
Head-Up Display (HUD): Enable HUD, Display Height, Rotation, Brightness, Contents Selection, Speed Size, Speed Color
Driving Assist: Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go Response, Driver Attention Warning, Lane Keeping Assist, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Forward Collision Warning (FCW ), Blind-Spot Collision Warning Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning, Blind-Spot Collision Warning Sound
Door/Trunk: Smart Trunk
Lights: One-Touch Turn Signal, Headlamp Delay, Ambient Light Brightness, Ambient Light Color
Convenience: Seat Easy Access, Steering Easy Access, Welcome Mirror/Light, Wiper/Light Display, Gear Position Pop-Up, Icy Road Warning
Service Interval: Service Interval On/Off, Adjust Service Interval, Reset
Cluster: Fuel Economy Auto Reset, Fuel Economy Unit, Temperature Unit, Tire Pressure Unit, Torque Unit
General: Choose the language
Reset: Reset User Settings to factory default
Vehicle Settings Mode (User Settings)
MAPN AV
RADIO MEDIA
Vehicle
Navigation
Bluetooth
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REMINDERS:
§ The smartphone must be a compatible phone with QI function available
§ Avoid placing other metal items in the bin while charging as to not impede the charging area
§ This vehicle is equipped with wireless charging technology which allows for a device to be charged using inductive charging; however, device compatibility varies. See your owner’s manual for more detailed information and the back page for legal disclaimers
§ Inductive charging systems are less efficient than conventional charging through cable. As a result, higher device operating temperatures may be experienced during use
§ Charging Performance – Device position on the wireless charging system can affect charging performance. Other factors that may affect the charging rate includes foreign objects, such as coins or pens, and phone case thickness
§ Typically this feature will operate unless ignition is on or in the ACC position
§ If driver door is opened, charging will be disabled
Wireless Smartphone Charging System
1. Slide open tray cover A
2. Place a compatible smartphone on the center of the
charging pad B
3. Indicator light C may change to amber once the wireless
charging begins
4. Once charging is complete, the amber light C may change
to green
B
A
C
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WIRELESS SMARTPHONE CHARGING VIDEO
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Automatic Transmission (Shift by Wire)
Quick Tips
§ Press the Unlock button A when shifting from P (Park) to any gear
§ The instrument cluster and the light on top of the shift lever identifies the gear the vehicle is currently in
REMINDERS:
§
When in P (Park), if the Unlock button is not pressed while shifting, the transmission does not shift
§
If the vehicle is turned off while in Neutral without shifting into Park, it will remain in Neutral until the driver’s door is opened. At that point it will automatically shift into Park
§
If going through a car wash, remind the attendant to keep the vehicle in Neutral (N) and keep the engine running. Also, disable the power Trunk lid control, turn off the auto rain sensing wipers and fold in the mirrors
To shift into any gear from Park, depress the brake pedal,
then press the Unlock button A, located on the side of the
gear shift lever, and shift.
P: Park – To shift into Park from any gear, press the P button B on the gear shift while vehicle is stationary and the brake
pedal is depressed (Shift by Wire only).
R: Reverse – To shift into Reverse, depress brake pedal,
press the Unlock button A, and move the shift lever forward
twice to skip over Neutral and into Reverse.
N: Neutral
D: Drive
Paddle Shifters (Manual Mode): Paddle Shifters are
operable when the shift lever C is moved into the left gate
of the D position (Manual mode).
Paddle Shifting: Pull the [+] or [-] paddle shifter once to shift
up or down one gear.
REMINDERS:
§ Press and hold the [+} right paddle shifter to return to Automatic mode
§ When in Manual mode, pulling the left and right paddle shifters at the same time will NOT shift gears
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B
C
C
For illustrative purposes only. Your actual display, buttons and/or features may vary.
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ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE / AUTO HOLD VIDEO
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The Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) system utilizes an
electric motor to engage the parking brake.
Applying the Parking Brake
Depress the brake pedal and pull up the EPB switch A.
Ensure that the indicator light is illuminated on the
instrument cluster.
Releasing the Parking Brake
The EPB will automatically release when the shifter is placed
in Reverse or Drive. To release EPB manually, depress the
brake pedal, then press the EPB switch A, with the ignition
switch in the ON position. Ensure that the indicator light
i s O F F.
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)
Quick Tips
§
Pull up and hold EPB switch again to increase brake pressure if parked on a decline or incline.
§ When leaving your keys with parking lot attendants or valet, make sure to inform them how to operate the EPB
§ If parked on a steep incline, pull up the EPB switch for more than 3 seconds for a firmer EPB application
REMINDERS:
§ As a bulb check, the EPB malfunction indicator will illuminate for approximately 3 seconds when the ignition switch is turned ON
§ If the warning light does not illuminate temporarily or remains continuously lit, take your vehicle to an authorized Kia dealer and have the system checked
§ The EPB should not be operated while the vehicle is moving
§ A click or electric brake motor sound may be heard while operating or releasing the EPB. These conditions are normal and indicate that the EPB is functioning properly
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SE AT WARMERS AND V ENTIL ATED SE AT S VIDEO
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Seat Warmers† 21 / Ventilated Seats
Quick Tip
With the seat warmer switch in the ON position, the heating system in the seat turns OFF or ON automatically depending on the seat temperature.
Front Seats
Seat Warmers:
§ Press button A up once for high setting (3 LEDs lit)
§ Press button twice for medium setting (2 LEDs lit)
§ Press a third time for low setting (1 LED lit) and again to
turn OFF
Ventilated Seats:
§ Press button B down once for high setting (3 LEDs lit)
§ Press twice for medium setting (2 LEDs lit)
§ Press a third time for low setting (1 LED lit) and again to
turn OFF
REMINDER: Use extreme caution when using the seat warmers to avoid burns. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more information.
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The rear and side window curtains offer passenger protection
from direct sunlight.
While the ENGINE START/STOP button is in the ACC/ON position,
press the power rear curtain button C to raise/lower curtain.
REMINDER: Raising or lowering the rear curtain by hand may cause motor failure.
Power Rear Curtain
Quick Tips
§ The power rear curtain will lower automatically when the gear shift is moved into the R (Reverse) position and raise automatically when the gear shift is moved from R (Reverse) into P (Park)
§ When the gear shift is moved into D (Drive) and the vehicle is traveling at speeds greater than 12 mph, the power rear curtain will unfold automatically
BACKMENUHOME
OFFVIEW
DRIVE
MODE AUTO
HOLD
PC
AUTO OFFA/C
SYNC
PASSENGER
AIR BAGOFF
AABB
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Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
The Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror is designed to help reduce
glare from a vehicle’s headlights located in the rear and also
connect up to three electronic transmitters in one location.
REMINDER: Mirror indicator light will illuminate when automatic dimming is ON.
HomeLink® Setup - How to Sync Transmitter
If programming for the first time, begin with Step 1 (repeating this step will delete all information).
To program non-rolling and rolling code garage door openers and other devices:
1. Press and hold the A and C buttons simultaneously until the indicator light begins
to flash (to reprogram buttons, skip this step)
2. Press and hold the desired button A, B or C and hold the button on the transmitter while it is
approximately 1 to 3 inches away from the mirror. The HomeLink® Indicator light will flash
rapidly once the frequency signal has been successfully programmed
To finish programming rolling code garage door openers, complete these steps:
3. Locate the “learn” or “smart” button on the garage door’s motor head unit. Press and release the button
and complete Step 4 within 30 seconds
4. Firmly press and release the programmed HomeLink® button up to three times
5. Press and release the Homelink button just programmed. The Homelink indicator on the mirror will
illuminate
6. To program the remaining two Homelink buttons, follow
steps 1-4 for other Rolling Code devices, or steps 2-5 to
program standard devices
For some older garage doors, see Owner’s Manual for information on how to do Two-Way Communication Programming.
Operating HomeLink®:
Press one of the programmed HomeLink® buttons.
Erasing programmed buttons:
Press and hold the A and C buttons simultaneously for
approximately 20 seconds, and then release both buttons
within 30 seconds.
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A HomeLink® button
B HomeLink® button
C HomeLink® button
If your garage door opener was manufactured in 2011 or later, and you’re unable to program your vehicle’s HomeLink® system, you may need to purchase a HomeLink Repeater Kit. For more information, go to www.HomeLink.com or call (800) 355-3515.
For illustration purposes only. Your system buttons may vary. See the Owner’s Manual for more information.
Quick Tips
§ You can reprogram a single HomeLink® button by repeating Step 2
§ Erasing programmed buttons will delete all trained transmitters
HOMELINK REARVIEW MIRROR SETUP VIDEO
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