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\335Warning
\225Driving 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.
\225Some functions may not be active while driving to ensure
safety. Those functions run only when the vehicle is stationary.
In order to use them, first stop the vehicle.
\225When the screen is not displayed, the volume is muted, or
other system failures occur, immediately stop using the
system. When you use the faulty system continuously, it may
cause fire, electric shock, or fatal system failure.
\334Caution
\225The system can be turned on even when the ignition switch is
in “ACC” or “ON.” However, when you use the system without
turning on the vehicle for a long time, it may cause battery
discharge. To use the system for a long time, be sure to turn
on the vehicle.
\225When you use the system with the vehicle turned off, the
battery warning message appears. The warning message
disappears as soon as you turn on the vehicle.
Turning the system on or off
Turning on the system
1 Turn on the vehicle.
2 When a safety warning message appears, read it
and touch Confirm.
0000
A
To change the display language, touch Language.
Turning off the system
To turn off the system while driving, press and hold
the Power button on the panel.
The screen and sound will be turned off.
0000
A
To use the system again, press the Power button.
0000
A
When a specified period of time elapses after turning off the
vehicle, the system automatically shuts down. When you open
the driver's door, the system immediately shuts down.
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10 Appendix
Solutions 10-2
System status indicator icons 10-9
FAQ 10-11
Product specifications 10-13
Important information 10-17
Index 10-20
Trademarks 10-25
Open Source Information 10-26
Configuring the general system settings 9-22
Date/Time 9-22
Language 9-23
Keyboard 9-23
Screen Saver 9-24
SW Info/Update 9-24
System Info 9-25
Configuring the display settings 9-26
Mode 9-26
Illumination 9-27
Blue Light Filter 9-27
Reset 9-28
Configuring the media settings 9-28
Media Change Notifications 9-28
Repeat Folder 9-29
Updating the system software and map 9-29
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Turning the system on or off
The following explains how to turn on or off the system. Before
using the system, be sure to read the user's manual for safe and
convenient manipulation.
Turning on the system
1 Turn on the vehicle.
2 When a safety warning message appears, read it
and touch Confirm.
0000
A
To change the display language, touch Language.
Move lever/button
(
/)
000E Changes the broadcast program
channel, music, or file while using the
Radio/Media function.
000ELong push or long press to search a
broadcast program while listening to
the radio.
000ELong push or long press to fast
forward or rewind while playing
media (except for Bluetooth Audio
mode).
Call button
(
)
000E Before connection of Bluetooth: Press
to display the Bluetooth connection
window.
000EAfter connection of Bluetooth: Press
to display the recent calls list, press
and hold to redial the last number,
and press for an incoming call to
answer it.
000EOn a Bluetooth call: Press to switch
to Call Waiting and press and hold
to switch between the system and
mobile phone.
End Call button
(
)
000E During a Bluetooth call, press to end
the call.
000EPress to ignore a call with the
Bluetooth connected.
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Sending a text by using the voice
recognition
When you connect your mobile device to the system via
Bluetooth, contacts from the device are downloaded to the
system so you can text a message to a contact by using the voice
recognition.0000
A
To call using voice recognition, there must be contacts stored
on the system.
0000
A
It is available only when the UVO service is active.
1 Perform any of the following methods:
000EOn the All Menus screen, touch Phone.
000EOn the steering wheel, press the Call button.
2 On the bluetooth message screen, touch .
3 When a guiding beep is heard, say the message.
The system sends the text to the selected contact.
f Can text a message by using the voice recognition.
> See “
Sending a text by using the voice recognition.”
g The list of menu items appears.
000E Message Settings: Displays the message settings
screen (if equipped).
000EBluetooth Settings: Can change the Bluetooth
settings (if equipped).
000ESplit Screen: Can turn on or off the split screen mode.
0000
A
The auto-reply messaging may not be available depending on
the smartphone model.
0000
A
To edit or delete a message, pull over the vehicle at a
safe place and access the messaging function on your
smartphone. You cannot edit or delete a message from the
system.
0000
A
When an iPhone is connected to the system, there are some
restrictions when receiving messages as follows:
000DOnly the sender name appears when the sender
information is saved.
000DWhen the sender information is not saved, only the phone
number appears.
000DYou cannot use the auto-reply message function.
000DWhen the incoming message notification or lock-screen
view option is off, messages cannot be received.
0000
A
The message reader function may not be supported
depending on the system language.
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Configuring the UVO settings
You can subscribe to the UVO service or see the modem
information.0000
A
For more information:
> see “Configuring the UVO settings.”
Using Voice Local Search
With UVO, you can search for locations from the online map
database by using voice commands.
If you did not update the map or system or you cannot find your
destination in the navigation, you can use the latest information
from the online server to search for locations and receive
guidance.
1 Press the [] button on the vehicle.
Voice recognition starts with voice guidance.
2 After the voice guidance ends and you hear a
beep, say the POI name or Address.
0000
A
Depending on the system language, voice recognition
may not be supported.
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Configuring the device
connection settings
You can manage Bluetooth devices or configure their operation
settings. You can also activate the phone projection so that you
can control the smartphone applications on the system screen
after connecting the smartphone to the system.
1 On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
Device
Connections.
The device connection settings screen appears.
2 Configure the settings required:
Bluetooth
You can register or delete a Bluetooth device for the system and
connect or disconnect a registered device. You can also configure
operation settings such as notifications, messages, and other
settings for Bluetooth devices.
0000A For more information on how to use the Bluetooth functions:
> see “Connecting a Bluetooth device.”
0000
A
Some setting options appear when a smartphone is
connected to the system.
0000
A
To edit or delete a message, pull over the vehicle at a
safe place and access the messaging function on your
smartphone. You cannot edit or delete a message from the
system.
0000
A
When an iPhone is connected to the system, there are some
restrictions when receiving messages as follows:
000DOnly the sender name appears when the sender
information is saved.
000DOnly the phone number appears when the sender
information is not saved.
000DYou cannot use the auto-reply message function.
000DWhen the incoming message notification or lock-screen
view option is off, messages cannot be received.
0000
A
The message reader function may not be supported
depending on the system language.
Bluetooth Connections
You can register or delete a Bluetooth device from the system
and connect or disconnect a registered device.
0000
A
You can add one Bluetooth hands-free kit or up to two
Bluetooth audio devices.
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GPS Time
After receiving the time from GPS, it sets the system date and
time automatically.0000
A
To manually set the date and time, uncheck GPS Time, touch
the current date and time below GPS Time, and then set the
date and time.
24 Hours
The system time is displayed in the 24-hour format.
0000
A
For example, when 24 Hours is checked and the current time
is 01:08 pm, the system screen displays the time as “13:08.”
When the checkbox is deselected, the time display changes to
“01:08 PM.”
Daylight Saving Time
Displays the system time in the format of Daylight Saving Time.
Configuring the general
system settings
You can configure general settings for date, time, language, and
the like. You can also check information of the system.
1 On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
General.
The general settings screen appears.
2 Configure the settings required:
Date/Time
You can set the system date and time automatically or manually.
You can also set the time display mode.
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Keyboard
You can change the keyboard type for each language to use when
entering the text.
English Keyboard
You can select the keyboard type to use when entering the
English text.
Default Keyboard
You can select the default keyboard type.
Language
You can set the system display language.
0000AOnce the language has been changed, it takes a while to
apply the new language to the system. The notification pop-
up window appears as soon as the new language is applied to
the system. When you wait a while or touch anywhere outside
the pop-up window, the window automatically disappears.
0000
A
When you change the system language, it does not affect the
display of other unique data such as MP3 music file name.
0000
A
Depending on the system language, the Bluetooth phone
message view and voice recognition may not be supported.