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Lane Following Assist (LFA)†6a
Lane Following Assist monitors lane lines and adjusts the steering to help
position the vehicle in the center of the lane.
To enable or disable LFA, go to the User Settings* on the Instrument Cluster
LCD or the Vehicle Settings* on the audio head unit. Go to Vehicle
> Driver Assistance > Driving Assist > Lane Following Assist.
To activate or deactivate the LFA system press the LFA button A on the
Steering Wheel.
When LFA is activated and detects lane markers and/or a preceding vehicle,
the LFA indicator will illuminate green if the steering assist mode is on, or
white if the steering assist mode is off.
LFA will operate only when these conditions are met:
•When Smart Cruise Control is on and operating
•The vehicle is traveling slower than 110 mph
•LFA recognizes the lane the vehicle is traveling in
Image is for illustrative purposes only and may not reflect actual feature or operation.
REMINDERS:
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If the ignition is cycled, the LFA returns to its previous state, on or off
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LFA is not a substitute for safe and proper driving. Always drive safely and use caution
See section 5 in the Owner’s Manual for more detailed information, limitations and conditions.
( Type B; Buttons located on Steering Wheel)
A
ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (ADAS)
ADAS
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Images are for illustrative purposes only and may not reflect actual feature or operation.
See section 5 in the Owner’s Manual for more information.
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REMINDERS:
• Current highway speeds and controlled or limited access roads information may vary. Future navigation updates may change this information. See owner’s manual for more information
• When the ignition is cycled, the system returns to its previous state, on or off
Highway Driving Assist is not a substitute for safe driving, may not detect all objects around the vehicle, and only functions on certain federal highways. Always drive safely and use caution. See the Owner’s Manual for more detailed information, limitations and conditions.
Highway Driving Assist (HDA)*†6a
Highway Driving Assist (HDA) is designed to adjust the speed of the vehicle when driving on limited/controlled access
highways. The system can adjust the vehicle’s speed based on available highway speed information. The automatic speed
setting mode is designed to set the speed automatically by adjusting to the current speed limits of the highway vehicle is
travelling on.
To enable HDA, go to User Settings in the Instrument cluster or the Vehicle Settings* in the audio head unit. Go to Driver
Assistance > Driving Assist > Highway Driving Assist.
To activate HDA, turn Smart Cruise Control (SCC) on by pressing the Driving Assist (Cruise) button A on the Steering
Wheel controls.
HDA will operate only when these conditions are met:
• When the SCC speed is set to current highway and controlled/limited access roads
•The vehicle is traveling slower than 110 mph
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When driving on limited access highways, such as, Interstate, Federal and State freeways
•
When SCC is on and operating
When HDA is activated and the conditions are met, the Instrument Cluster indicator light B will illuminate green. If the
conditions are not met, HDA will be in standby mode and the indicator light B will illuminate white.
When in operation, and if both lanes are recognized, a display C will show the lanes illuminated white and the steering
wheel indicator illuminated green.
If HDA is activated, conditions are met and the SCC speed is set by the driver (at the posted highway speed limit), HDA
will enter the automatic speed setting mode. The set speed and AUTO will be displayed D in green and an audible alert
will sound.
ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (ADAS)
ADAS
( Type B Steering Wheel controls)
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ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (ADAS)
ADAS
Driver Attention Warning (DAW)†6b
DAW is designed to detect inattentive driving practices and, in certain situations, can give a
warning signal to take a break from driving.
DAW is set to ON by default. To turn DAW OFF, turn the ignition on and then select User
Settings in the LCD Display on the Instrument Cluster or Vehicle Settings* in the audio head
unit. Go to Driver Assist and select Driver Attention Warning. Set Warning Timing to Normal or
Late Warning Timing.
Driver Attention Warning modes:
OFF: The Driver Attention Warning system is deactivated
Normal: The Driver Attention Warning system alerts the
driver of inattentive driving practices
Late: The Driver Attention Warning system alerts the driver of inattentive driving practices later
than in Normal mode
If the DAW System is activated, the DAW information will appear on the LCD Display A when
you select the Driving Assist mode .
A message, “Consider taking a break,” appears on the LCD display and a warning sounds to
advise the driver to take a break when the driver’s attention level is below one bar.
REMINDERS:
•
The setup of the DAW system will be maintained, as selected, when the ignition is cycled
•
When activated, the DAW system does not display the “Consider taking a break” message when the total trip driving time is less than 10 minutes
Driver Attention Warning is not a substitute for safe driving and may not detect all instances of inattentive driving practices. Failure to pay attention to travel conditions and vehicle operation could result in loss of vehicle control. Always drive safely and use caution.
For illustrative purposes only. Your actual display, buttons and/or features may vary.
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Safe Exit Assist (SEA)*†6a
Safe Exit Assist (SE A) can help prevent passengers from opening their
door by displaying a warning message on the Instrument Cluster and
sounding an audible warning when a vehicle is detected, approaching
from behind, and after your vehicle has stopped.
To turn on SE A, go to User Settings in the Instrument cluster or the
Vehicle Settings* in the audio head unit, select Driver Assistance, then
Blind-Spot Safety, and select Safe Exit Assist.
See section 4 in the Owner’s Manual for more information.
Image is for illustrative purposes only and may not reflect actual feature or operation.
Watch for traffic
Leading Vehicle Departure Alert (LVDA)†6b
When the vehicle detects that the leading vehicle is driving
away, LVDA sounds an warning to let you know you can start
driving.
If no action is taken after the vehicle in front drives away, then
a message B will appear on the Instrument Cluster.
To turn the system on, go to User Settings in the Instrument
Cluster. Press the MODE button on the Steering Wheel, go to
Driver Assistance > Leading Vehicle Departure Alert and press
the OK button on the Steering Wheel.
REMINDERS:
•
When the ignition is cycled, the system returns to its previous state, on or off
•Always check the front of the vehicle and road conditions before departure
The Leading Vehicle Departure Alert system is not a substitute for safe and proper driving. Always drive safely and use caution.
Images are for illustrative purposes only and may not reflect actual feature or operation.
Leading vehicleis driving away
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ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (ADAS)
ADAS
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
CRUISE65mphAUTO
(Display on LCD screen)
Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control (NSCC)*†6a
Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control can automatically adjust the vehicle speed when
it detects a curved road ahead and when it receives road information from the navigation
system.
To turn on NSCC, go to the User Settings in the instrument cluster or the Vehicle Settings* in
the audio head unit, by selecting Driving Assistance, Highway Auto Speed Change. When SCC
is on and operating, and NSCC is turned on, then NSCC is enabled and the AUTO icon A will
illuminate white on the Instrument Cluster.
When NSCC detects a curve ahead, activates and reduces the vehicle speed, the AUTO
icon A will turn green. When the vehicle passes the curved road, the vehicle may return to
its previously set SCC speed.
Autoset (Automatic change of set speed) – NSCC automatically changes the set speed of
Smart Cruise Control using the speed limit information of the navigation system* to help you
drive at a safe speed.
REMINDERS:
•When the ignition is cycled, the system returns to its previous on or off state
•When SCC is turned on and operating, NSCC may activate
•NSCC requires an active navigation subscription
•NSCC is only available on controlled access roads and highways
See section 5 in the Owner’s Manual for more information. For more setting information, refer to the Car Infotainment System Quick Reference Guide.
NSCC is a supplemental system and is not a substitute for safe driving. It is the responsibility of the driver to always check the speed and distance to the vehicle ahead.
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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology† 5 , 21
A Volume button: Press up/down to raise/lower speaker volume
Mute button: Press to mute the microphone during a call and to mute the
audio system speakers, or to pause Bluetooth® streaming media
B Talk button: Press to activate voice recognition/bring up menus/place calls
with minimal voice command prompts from the system. Press and hold to
exit voice recognition
UVO link with Navigation system* – When enrolled with a UVO link
subscription, press this button to activate the UVO Voice Assist to use
navigation guidance and search destinations
When using the voice command feature, wait for the system BEEP before speaking the command.
QUICK TIP
•The system can register or pair multiple Bluetooth devices. See the Car Infotainment System Quick Reference Guide for more information on setup and limitations
•
Phone book transfer upload time varies by phone model and with number of phone book entries
•Because of differences in phone quality, service providers and Bluetooth® Wireless Technology chip programming, functionality may differ from one phone to another
QUICK TIPS
C Receive/Place Call button: Press to receive/place calls.
If no phone is paired, press button to pair a phone
D End Call button: Press to end a call, reject an incoming call or cancel
a function
Your vehicle’s steering wheel buttons may differ from those in the illustrations. See your Owner’s Manual for more details.
Driving while distracted is dangerous and should be avoided. Drivers should remain attentive to driving and always exercise caution when using the steering-wheel-mounted controls while driving.
For more information on the audio system, if equipped, refer to the Car Multimedia System User’s Manual or the Car Infotainment System Quick Reference Guide. For Bluetooth® Wireless Technology FAQs, go to www.kia.com, or call Consumer Information for Bluetooth® Technology at (800) 333-4KIA. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for more specific Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone pairing and operation instructions.
For illustrative purposes only. Your actual display, buttons and/or features may vary.
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Voice Recognition and Phone Contact Tips
The system may have difficulty understanding
some accents or uncommon names. Improve the
performance by making a few simple changes
to your phone contacts, listed below. To help
optimize the Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Voice
Recognition system, see other tips and reminders
under Quick Tips.
•Use full names (first and last names) vs. short
or single-syllable names (“John Smith” vs.
“Dad," “Smith Residence” vs. “Home”)
•Avoid using special characters, emojis or
hyphenated names (@, &, #, /, -, *, +, etc.)
•Avoid using acronyms (“In Case of Emergency”
vs. “ICE”) or words with all capital letters
•Spell words completely, no abbreviations
(“Doctor Smith” vs. “Dr. Smith”)
• The system may register or pair multiple Bluetooth® devices. See the Car Infotainment System Quick Reference Guide for more information on setup and limitations
• Bluetooth® Music Streaming – If the Bluetooth® music is inaudible or too low, you may need to turn up the volume on the connected phone
• When placing a call, speak in a natural, moderate tone, with clear pronunciation. The system may have trouble recognizing commands if you speak too softly or too loudly
• Always wait for the beep before speaking any commands
• Close windows and sunroof and turn off A /C – open windows, sunroof, weather (wind/rain), or an A /C fan operating at higher speeds can interfere with Voice Recognition
• Press the talk button and say “Help” to get a list of available commands
QUICK TIPS
Voice Recognition Tips Video
To view a video on your mobile device, snap this QR Code or visit the listed website.
Refer to inside front cover information.
www.youtube.com/KiaFeatureVideos
QR CODEBluetooth® Wireless Technology† 5 , 21 (continued)
Pairing a Phone
For instructions on how to pair a phone, refer to the audio system’s
user’s guide or your vehicle’s Quick Start Guide.
During the pairing process, be sure to accept the connection requests on the phone for phone book download and to allow acceptance of all future Bluetooth® connection requests.
QUICK TIP
How to Place a Call Using Steering Wheel Controls
When using the voice command feature, wait for the system
BEEP before speaking the command.
There are two options for placing a call:
•Option 1: Press the Receive/Place Call button C (displays the
phone screen with call history)
•Option 2: Press the Talk button B. Then say the command
“Call {name}” or “Dial {number}”, followed by contact name
or number
REMINDER: Bluetooth® Wireless Technology audio and calling functions are supported when connected to a Bluetooth® enabled device
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AUDIOSYSTEMS
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Audio Controls†21
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Audio System MODE button: Press to cycle through FM/AM/SiriusXM®*†19/Media modes
Audio System ON/OFF: Press to turn power on; Press and hold to turn power off
B Seek/Preset button:
FM/AM/SiriusXM® Modes: Press to advance through Preset Stations. Press and hold
to auto seek
Media Modes: Press to move track up/down. Press & hold to forward/rewind (except for
Bluetooth® Audio)
C Volume button: Press up/down to raise/lower volume
Mute button: Press to mute all audio (Media pauses in some Media modes when pressed)
Driving while distracted is dangerous and should be avoided. Drivers should remain attentive to driving and always exercise caution when using the steering-wheel-mounted controls while driving. To help minimize driver distraction, some audio system functionalities have been modified while the vehicle is in Drive, Reverse or moved out of Park.
Your vehicle’s steering wheel buttons may differ from those in the illustrations.
For more information, refer to the Owner’s Manual, Car Multimedia System User’s Manual or the Car Infotainment System Quick Reference Guide, depending your audio system.
(Buttons located on Steering Wheel)
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AUDIO SYSTEMS
AUDIOSYSTEMS