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3 After entering a phone number, touch .
A call is connected to the entered phone number.0000
A
When contacts are on the system, search for the desired
contact by entering the initial letters or number on the dial
pad. (e.g. John Doe >
JD).
0000A Learn more about receiving calls while using Bluetooth
connection.
> See “Accepting an incoming call over Bluetooth.”
Using the dial pad
Enter a phone number using the dial pad to make a call.
When you connect your mobile device to the system via
Bluetooth, you can enter and dial a phone number from the
system screen, without interacting with the device. The system
has a built-in microphone and speaker that make using mobile
phones safe and easy.
\335Warning
Do not manually dial a call while driving. Distraction by the use
of a mobile phone may cause you not to recognize traffic flow
around and not to cope with unexpected situations. As a result, a
traffic accident may occur.
1 Perform any of the following methods:
000E On the All Menus screen, touch Phone.
000EOn the steering wheel, press the Call button.
2 On the Bluetooth Call screen, touch .
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Using functions during a call
During a call, the following screen appears.
Touch to use the available options.
\037
\036
\035
\034\033
\032\031
\030
a Returns to the previous step.
b Can turn off the microphone so that the other party cannot
hear you.
c Can adjust the microphone volume.
d Displays or hides the dial pad screen.
e Used to switch the call to the mobile phone. This option may
not be available in some phone models.
f Used to end a call.
g Activate the lock mode to protect personal data. The data
downloaded from the mobile phone stays hidden while this
mode is on.
\335Warning
000EPull over the vehicle at a safe place before connecting your
mobile phone. It may take the driver attention off the road
and cause a traffic accident which can result in damages,
injuries, and/or death.
000EDo not talk on your mobile device while driving. Distraction
by the use of a mobile phone may cause you not to recognize
traffic flow around and not to cope with unexpected
situations. As a result, a traffic accident may occur. If
necessary, use the Bluetooth hands-free function and make
the call as short as possible.
0000
A
When a mobile phone is connected to the system, the
vehicle’s speaker may be used to output a call tone even
after you leave the vehicle. To disconnect the call, disable the
Bluetooth connection on the system or turn off the Bluetooth
function on the mobile phone.
Rejecting a call
Perform any of the following methods:
000ETouch
Reject on the screen.
000EOn the steering wheel, press the End Call button.
0000
A
To reject by sending a call-reject message, touch Message.
From the list, select the call-reject message and touch Send.
0000
A
The call-reject or auto-reply message may not be supported
in some phone models.
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g Call the UVO Center to request help or make inquiries about
using the UVO service.
h The list of menu items appears.
000EUser's Manual on Web (QR Code): Displays the QR code
that provides access to the online user manual for the
system.
0000
A
The screen may differ depending on the vehicle model and
specifications.
\335Warning
Driving while distracted may cause 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 that take the driver's
eyes, attention, and focus away from safe driving or that are not
permissible by the law, should never be used while driving.
0000
A
Use the UVO features on the system when the vehicle is
stationary with the vehicle turned on.
Contacting for roadside assistance
When you encounter a disabled vehicle or other problems on
the road, you can directly contact the UVO Center for roadside
assistance and receive the service for vehicle towing.
Perform any of the following methods:
000EOn the All Menus screen, touch UVO
>
Roadside Assist.
000E Press the [] button on the vehicle.
0000A
Depending on the network status, this feature may not work
correctly.
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3 See the diagnosis results and perform a required
function, as follows:
000ETo schedule a maintenance service at a preferred Kia
dealership or the nearest one, touch Schedule Service.
000ETo call the UVO center for roadside assistance, touch
Roadside Assist.
0000A
A diagnosis result provided by this service is only an estimated
result based on the signals from your vehicle. Visit a Kia
Motors dealership for a detailed diagnosis.
0000
A
When a critical diagnostics issue is detected on your
vehicle, an automatic diagnosis starts when a warning light
illuminates on the instrument cluster. You are notified of the
diagnosis result.
0000
A
Your preferred dealership must be registered on MyUVO.com
for you to schedule a maintenance service with it.
0000
A
When the storage space is not sufficient, data is automatically
deleted from the oldest ones.
0000
A
To make a call to the selected location, make sure that your
mobile phone has been connected to Bluetooth or Phone
Projection.
Diagnosing the vehicle
If you are curious about whether or not there is a problem with
your vehicle, you can diagnose your vehicle. With the diagnosis
result, you can also reserve a maintenance service.
1 Park your vehicle in a safe location.
0000
A
The vehicle must be stationary because some components
cannot be diagnosed while driving.
2 On the All Menus screen, touch UVO >
Vehicle
Diagnostics.
Remote vehicle diagnosis starts.
0000
A
Keep the screen on until the diagnosed result appears.
When you switch to another screen during diagnosis, the
diagnosis service is canceled.
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Navigation Guidance
You can set to enable the navigation sound to be heard first when
using both the navigation system and Radio/Media system.
Proximity Warning
Lowers all other audio volumes when the camera view is active.
Navigation Guidance During Calls
Even during a call, the navigation sound is heard.
Start-up Volume Limit
You can set to automatically decrease the audio volume to an
adequate level when turning on the vehicle.
Navigation Volume
You can select a method to adjust the navigation volume.
Mute Navigation Guidance (if equipped)
Press the Mute button on the steering wheel when the navigation
guidance is being output to set to mute the guidance volume for
10 seconds.
Use Map Screen Volume Buttons
You can adjust the navigation volume by using the volume control
button on the map screen.
Use Map Screen Volume Buttons or Volume
Knob
By using the volume control button on the map screen or
using the Volume knob on the control panel, you can adjust the
navigation volume.
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Important information
Before using your system, read and follow all instructions and
safety information provided in this user's guide ("User's Manual").
Not following precautions found in this guide can lead to an
accident or other serious consequences.
Keep this guide in your vehicle
When kept in the vehicle, this guide will be a ready reference
for you and other users unfamiliar with the system. Ensure that
before using the system for the first time, all persons have access
to this guide and read its instructions and safety information
carefully.
Warning
Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract
your attention away from the road, and possibly cause an
accident or other serious consequences. Do not change system
settings or enter data non-verbally (using your hands) while
driving. Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner before
attempting these operations. This is important since setting up or
changing some functions as you drive may distract your attention
away from the road and removing your hands from the steering
wheel may cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
ItemSpecifications
CDMA Reception Frequency:
869 MHz to 894 MHz(BC0),
1930 MHz to 1990 MHz(BC1)
Sensitivity:
-104 dBm under(FER = 0.5 % under)
Transmission Frequency:
824 MHz to 849 MHz(BC0),
1850 MHz to 1910 MHz(BC1)
Maximum RF output power:
Power Class3(BC0),
Power Class2(BC1),
23.01 dBm to 30 dBm(conducted)
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Index
A
Advanced system settings 9-8
Android devicesAndroid Auto 2-4
Apple devices Apple CarPlay 2-6
B
Battery warning 1-6
BluetoothBluetooth phone
Answering a call 6-15
Call 6-7
Contacts list 6-11
Dial pad 6-13
Favorites settings 6-9
Options during a call 6-16
Recent calls list 6-7
Switching to another call 6-17
Text message 6-18
Specifications 10-16 Bluetooth connection
Adding a device 6-3
Deleting a device 6-6
Device connection 6-4
Disconnecting a device 6-6
C
ClimateClimate control system 2-13
Component Names and Functions Control panel
Custom button 1-2
MAP button 1-2
MEDIA button 1-2
NAV button 1-2
POWER button/VOLUME knob 1-2
RADIO button 1-2
SEEK/TRACK button 1-2
SETUP button 1-2
System Reset button 1-3
TUNE knob/FILE knob/
ENTER button 1-3
Steering wheel remote control
Call button 1-4
End Call button 1-4
MODE button 1-3
Move button 1-4
Voice Recognition button 1-3
Volume lever/Mute button 1-3
Contacts list 6-11
Control panel 1-2
D
Date and time settings 9-24
Deleting a location 5-26
Destination search 5-3
Driving assist display 2-8
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E
Editing a location 5-26
Editing a route 5-18
Electric Vehicle 2-23Charging management features 2-27
Battery level 2-30
Charge and climate controls 2-27
Charging current 2-30
Location-based charging 2-29
Drivable range 2-24
Nearby charging stations 2-25
Eco-driving information 2-31
Environmental contribution
information 2-31
EV economy history 2-32
Electric Vehicle screen 2-23
Energy information 2-25
Energy information screen 2-26
EV settings 2-32
EV Route 2-33
Warning 2-33
Winter Mode 2-33
EV charging stations 5-28
F
FAQ 10-11Bluetooth 10-11
Broadcast reception 10-12
Navigation 10-11
Self-inspection method
upon failure 10-13
Finding a route easily 5-3 Destination search 5-3
Finding the route Adding a waypoint 5-18
Address search 5-10
Detour 5-20
Displaying POIs on the map 5-16
Frequently visited places 5-24
Gas stations 5-27
Location registration
Deleting a POI 5-26
Editing a POI 5-26
Registration after search 5-22
Map 5-6
Map update 9-32
Previous Destinations 5-12
Saving the current position 5-23
Searching for POIs 5-14
Volume adjustment 5-8
H
HD Radio Data 2-18
HD Radio™ 3-7
Home screen 1-10
K
Keyboard settings 9-25
L
Language settings 9-25
Listening to musicBluetooth audio 4-7
Location registration 5-22