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Phone
Connecting a Bluetooth deviceMaking a call via Bluetooth
Accepting an incoming call over Bluetooth Checking a new message over Bluetooth
06
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Connecting a Bluetooth device
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless networking technology.
The Bluetooth communication function allows you to exchange
data by connecting a Bluetooth device to another neighboring
Bluetooth device without a cable connection. With this function,
you can use different types of devices more efficiently.
To make a phone call or play audio from a Bluetooth device, check
the following first:
000EFor a device that is not registered to the system,
> see “
Registering a device.”
000E A registered device will automatically connect to the system
when you bring it near the system. If it does not automatically
connect,
> see “
Connecting a registered device ”, “Disconnecting a
registered device.”
\335Warning
000E Driving while distracted can result in a loss of vehicle control
that may lead to an accident, severe bodily injury, or death.
The driver's primary responsibility is the safe and legal
operation of the vehicle, and the use of any vehicle systems,
including the touch screen and steering wheel controls, which
take the driver's eyes, attention, and focus away from the safe
operation of the vehicle, or which are not permissible by law,
should never be used during the operation of the vehicle.
000EPull over the vehicle at a safe place before connecting
a Bluetooth device to the system. It may take the driver
attention off the road and cause a traffic accident which can
result in damages, injuries, and/or death.
0000
A
The Bluetooth connection function supports only the hands-
free and audio related functions. Connect your mobile phone,
MP3 player, or device that supports the hands-free or audio
function.
0000
A
For more information on Bluetooth-enabled devices and their
functional compatibility, visit the KIA Motors America website
(https://www.kia.com).
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3 Turn on Bluetooth on the Bluetooth device to
connect and select the vehicle system on the list
of searched devices.
0000
A
The system’s Bluetooth name can be seen on the Add New
window.
4 Check that the authentication code on the
Bluetooth device screen matches the one on the
system screen and approve the connection on the
device.
5 When your smartphone is using Bluetooth
communication, to download contacts from the
phone to the system or use the text message
notification, allow access to your phone.
0000
A
Access is only required to use Bluetooth calling. There will
be no access request when you connect an audio device.
Registering a device
To connect a Bluetooth device to the system, first add the device
to the list of Bluetooth devices on the system.
1 On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
Device
Connections >
Bluetooth >
Bluetooth
Connections >
Add New.
0000
A
To register a device for the first time, press the Call button
on the steering wheel or by touching Phone on the All
Menus screen.
2 Select the function to connect.
0000ATo use your phone on the system via Bluetooth
communication, touch Handfree Calling.
0000
A
To listen to music on the system via Bluetooth
communication, touch Audio Streaming.
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Connecting a registered device
To use a Bluetooth device, first connect a registered Bluetooth
device to the system.0000
A
You can add one Bluetooth hands-free kit or up to two
Bluetooth audio devices.
1 On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
Device
Connections >
Bluetooth >
Bluetooth
Connections.
0000
A
After the access request is approved, it may take a while
until the Bluetooth connection is completed. As soon as the
Bluetooth connection is completed, the Bluetooth connection
indicator icon appears at the top of the screen.
0000
A
Access to data can be enabled or disabled by using the
Bluetooth Settings menu on the mobile phone. For more
details, refer to the mobile phone’s user manual.
0000
A
You cannot register another device while operating a
Bluetooth device.
0000
A
In order not to use the automatic Bluetooth connection, turn
off the Bluetooth function on the device.
0000
A
You can add Bluetooth devices up to 6.
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Bluetooth connection screen
\037
\036
\035
\034
\033
a Returns to the previous step.
b Select hands-free or Bluetooth audio to connect or disconnect
Bluetooth devices.0000
A
A device list will appear when a Bluetooth device is added
to the system.
c Add a new device to the system.
d Delete a registered device from the system.
e The list of menu items appears.
000EAuto Connection Priority: Set Bluetooth connection
priority for devices to automatically connect them when
starting the vehicle (if equipped).
000EUser's Manual on Web (QR Code): Displays the QR code
that provides access to the online user manual for the
system.
2 Touch the device name or icons to connect.
3 Select the function to connect and touch OK.
0000
A
If you cannot connect your device, check to make sure its
Bluetooth option is enabled.
0000
A
When the connection is terminated abnormally due to
being out of range or device failures, the connection is
automatically restored as soon as the device returns to
the connection range or normal state.
0000
A
When the connection is unstable due to a Bluetooth
communication error, on the All Menus screen, touch
Setup >
Device Connections >
Bluetooth >
Reset to
initialize the Bluetooth function and connect the device
again.
> See “ Reset.”
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Deleting a registered device
If you will no longer use a Bluetooth device or you want to add
a new device when 6 devices are already registered, delete an
existing registered device.
1 On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
Device
Connections >
Bluetooth >
Bluetooth
Connections >
Delete Devices.
2 Select a device to delete and touch Delete.
To delete all registered devices, touch Mark All >
Delete.
3 Touch Yes.
0000
A
When you delete a registered device, all related contacts, call
logs, and text messages are removed from the system.
Disconnecting a registered device
1 On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
Device
Connections >
Bluetooth >
Bluetooth
Connections.
2 Touch the connected device name or icons.
3 Touch Disconnect in the connection settings
window.
0000
A
To disconnect a function, select the function to disconnect
and touch OK.