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\334Caution
\225 Be sure to start the vehicle before connecting a USB device.
When you start the vehicle after connecting a USB device, the
USB device may get damaged.
\225 Be careful of static electricity when connecting or removing a
USB device. It may cause a system failure.
\225 Be careful for your body or any object not to contact the
USB port on the vehicle. It may cause an accident or system
failures.
\225 Do not repeatedly connect and remove the USB connector
within a short time. It may cause device errors or system
failures.
\225 Do not use a USB device for purposes other than playback.
When you connect a USB for charging or heating, the system
performance may decrease or it may cause system failures.
USB music list screen
You can search and play the desired music from the list by
touching List on the USB music playback screen.
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a Returns to the previous step.
b Moves to the upper folder or category.
c Play all songs in this category.
d Can see music files for each category.
e The list of menu items appears.
\225Media Sources: Opens the media selection window.
\225Now Playing: You can return to the folder of the playing
file while searching in the list.
\225Split Screen: Can turn on or off the split screen mode.
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k The list of menu items appears.
\225Media Sources: Opens the media selection window.
\225Connections: Can configure the Bluetooth connection
settings.
> See “Connecting a Bluetooth device.”
\225Sound Settings: Can configure system sound settings.
> See “Configuring the sound settings.”
\225User's Manual on Web (QR Code): Displays the QR code
that provides access to the online user manual for the
system.
\225Split Screen: Can turn on or off the split screen mode.
Pause/Resume
You can pause or resume playback of a Bluetooth audio file.
On the Bluetooth audio playback screen, touch
or
.
Bluetooth audio playback screen
The media player runs when you play a music file from a
connected audio device via Bluetooth.
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a Returns to the previous step.
b Name of the connected Bluetooth device
c Displays the information of the current music.
d Restart playing the current file or play the previous file.
e Can pause or resume playback.
f Can play the next file.
g Used to change the repeat playback mode.
h Used to turn on or off the random playback mode.
i Can see the duration of the playing song and the current
playback position.
j Moves to the file list screen.
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The list of Bluetooth audio files may not appear
depending on the connected device or app.
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Registering a frequently visited place as
a destination
When your home, office, or other frequently visited places are
registered as special destinations, you can easily set any of them
as a destination.
At the bottom of the Navigation Menu screen, touch
a desired shortcut button.
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If any destination, to change it, touch Yes on the pop-up
window.
Setting a registered favorite place as a
destination
You can set any in the address book of the navigation system as a
destination.
1 On the Navigation Menu screen, touch Address
Book.
2 Select the desired group.
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To select one of the sites received from the UVO website
or app, touch My POIs by UVO.
> See “Using the received
location information.”
3 Select the place to set as a destination.
4 Check the location of the destination and then
touch Start Guidance.
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If any destination, to change it, touch Yes on the pop-up
window.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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To register a device for the first time, press the [] button
on the steering wheel or by touch Phone on the All Menus
screen.
2 Select the function to connect.
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Bluetooth message screen
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\036
\035
\034
a Returns to the previous step.
b View the list of received messages.
c Can text a message by using the voice recognition. > See
“ Sending a text by using the voice recognition .”
d The list of menu items appears.
\225Message Settings: Displays the message settings screen.
\225Bluetooth Settings: Can change the Bluetooth settings.
\225User's Manual on Web (QR Code): Displays the QR code
that provides access to the online user manual for the
system.
\225Split Screen: Can turn on or off the split screen mode.
Checking a new message
When a message is received, the new message notification
window appears.
To check the message, touch View.
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\035
\034
a View caller details.
b Can see the message details.
c Reads out the message through the speakers in the vehicle.
d Used to close the notification window.
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The message notification window does not appear when the
privacy mode is enabled or the message notification is turned
off.
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Voice recognition
With the voice recognition function, you can access various
functions of the infotainment system without manipulating the
screen or buttons. This function prevents driver distraction and
dangerous situations.
Use voice commands to access various functions easily.0000
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The system can recognize the specified voice commands.
> See “ Available voice commands” or the voice recognition help.
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Note the following for accurate delivery of command when
saying it.
-Pronounce a command accurately and naturally like a
conversation.
-Keep the correct posture and say commands toward the
direction of the microphone.
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Voice recognition is automatically ended when:
-You make or receive a call.
-A media source is connected or disconnected.
-The front or rear cameras operate (if equipped).
-The
[RADIO] or [MEDIA] button is pressed to perform
another function.
- Rerouting or other unexpected action is made due to
deviation from the route during guidance. 0000
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Voice recognition may not work properly when:
-The sunroof or windows are open so the wind is strong.
-The fan speed of the air conditioner or heater is high (level
3 or below is recommended).
-The vehicle is passing through a tunnel.
-The vehicle is driving on an unpaved road and its noise and
vibration are loud.
-Noise is loud due to a heavy rain or storm.
Using the voice recognition
1 On the steering wheel, press the [] button.
Voice recognition starts along with voice guidance.
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To skip the voice guidance, press the [
] button on the
steering wheel.
2 When a beep sound is heard, say a command to
perform (e.g. navigation, music, call).
> See “ Available
voice commands” or the voice recognition help.
The recognized command appears in text at the top of the
screen and the corresponding function is performed. 0000
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When an additional command is required to perform, the
commands that can be followed in the next step appear
on the screen. Say a command or touch a command.
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When there are several similar commands, say a
command number to perform.
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Display
You can specify the information to display on the navigation map
screen.
Unit
You can set the distance unit of the navigation map to mile or
km.
Show Previous Destinations after Navigation
Start-up
You can set to automatically display the previous destinations on
a pop-up window when the navigation system starts.
Auto Re-center Map
You can set the system to automatically display the current
position when the specified period of time elapses after changing
to another position on the map.
Save Previous Destinations
You can set to automatically save the previous destinations,
searched ones, and starting points.
Speed Limits
Sets whether or not to display the speed limits on the screen.
GPS Information
Can see the GPS satellite status and coordinates of the current
position.
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The following information appears:
a Can see the reception status of the satellite signals.
\225 Receiving: Satellite signals are being received and the
current position is recognized.
\225Searching: The system is scanning the satellite signals.
b Can see the current location.
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Voice Guidance
You can configure the navigation guidance settings.
Number of Guidance Prompts
You can set to hear the navigation voice guidance as Fewer or
More.
Navigation Guidance Priority
You can set to hear the navigation voice guidance in advance.
When the setting is checked, the volume decreases automatically
while in guidance.
Navigation During Calls
Sets whether or not to provide guidance during a call. When
checked, you can hear the guidance during a call.
Traffic
You can set whether to display traffic information on the
navigation map screen. In addition, you can set the system to
apply changes in traffic conditions for guidance by performing
periodic re-routing.
Traffic-based Rerouting
You can set the system to apply changes in traffic conditions for
guidance by performing periodic re-routing.
\225 On: Automatic Rerouting: Automatically changes to a faster
route while in guidance.
\225On: User-approved Rerouting
: Displays the selection window
for faster routes while in guidance.
\225 Off: Does not change the route.
Show Traffic Info.
Sets whether or not to display traffic information on the route of
the map.