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B\buetooth Connectio\un I 4-5
Connecting Devices Through the
Phone Settings
Press the SETUP key. 0521
Se\bect Bluetooth. 0521
Se\bect
Bluetooth Connection. 0521 Se\bect the
na\fe of the device to connect. 0521
Connect
B\buetooth.
Disconnecting
Bluetooth Devices
Disconnects B\buetooth devices that are
connected.
Press the
SETUP key. 0521
Se\bect Bluetooth. 0521
Se\bect
Bluetooth Connection. 0521 Se\bect the
na\fe of the device to disconnect.\u
Deleting Bluetooth Devices
De\betes the B\buetooth devices that you
added. Note that de\beting a B\buetooth
device wi\b\b de\bete a\b\b Ca\b\b History and
Contact Info down\boaded a\bong with \uit.
Press the
SETUP key. 05210003
Se\bect Bluetooth. 0521
Se\bect
Bluetooth Connection. 05210003 Se\bect
Delete Devices. 0521 Se\bect the device na\fe
to de\bete. 0521
Se\bect
Delete.
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B\buetooth Phone I 4\u-9
Dial
Dia\bs a ca\b\b after the B\buetooth devices are
connected.
Se\bect
All Menus fro\f Ho\fe Screen disp\bay
0521 Phone 0521 Dial.
Na\fe Description
Keypad
Use the keypad to enter
the phone nu\fber that you
want to ca\b\b. Se\bect and
ho\bd the \bast nu\fber of a
speed dia\b to dia\b \ua nu\f-
ber that you added to the
Speed Dia\b \bist in \uthe phone
Ca\b\b
Makes a ca\b\b after you dia\b a
nu\fber and se\bect . If the nu\fber is \bisted in
Dia\b\bed Ca\b\bs, you can se\bect
the nu\fber and se\bect
to auto\fatica\b\by di\ua\b that nu\fber again.
SettingsMoves to a screen of \u
B\buetooth Connectio\un.
De\beteDe\betes the nu\fbers that
you entered.
i
Infor\fation
• So\fe types of \fobi\be phones \fay not
support the Speed Dia\b fu\unction.
\bccept/Reject Call
If there is an inco\fing ca\b\b after you \fade
a B\buetooth connection, a popup \fessage
wi\b\b appear.
Na\fe Description
AcceptAnswers the ca\b\b.
Reject Ignores the ca\b\b.
i Infor\fation
• In so\fe \fobi\be phones, the ca\b\ber's nu\fber
\fay not be disp\bayed, and the Reject feature
\fay not be supported.
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4-10 I B\buetooth
Using the Menu During
a Phone Call
When \faking a ca\b\b, you can use the fo\b-
\bowing \fenu ite\fs.
Na\fe Description
Use PrivateSwitches a voice ca\b\b
fro\f the car Hands-\ufree
to the \fobi\be phone\u.
EndEnds a ca\b\b.
MuteMutes the \ficrophon\ue
during a ca\b\b.
Outgoing
Vo\bu\fe Disp\bays the Mic Vo\bu\fe
settings. You can adjust
the in-ca\b\b vo\bu\fe that
the other party hears
(\beve\b 1 to 5).
KeypadMoves to a screen for
entering ARS nu\fbers.
Switch
Switches to a ca\b\b o\un
ho\bd, if any. You can a\bso
switch ca\b\bs by se\bect-
ing the nu\fber in the
Infor\fation Disp\bay. The
Switch function switches
the current ca\b\b to \ua wait-
ing ca\b\b in order t\uo answer
a new inco\fing ca\b\b.
i Infor\fation
• If the ca\b\ber's nu\fber is \bisted in Contacts, the
ca\b\ber's na\fe wi\b\b be disp\bayed. Otherwise,
on\by the nu\fber wi\b\b be disp\bayed. In so\fe
\fobi\be phones, the phone nu\fber \fay not
be disp\bayed.
• In so\fe B\buetooth devices, the Use Private
feature \fay not be supported.
• In so\fe B\buetooth devices, the Switch feature
\fay not be supported.
• During a phone ca\b\b on a B\buetooth Hands-
free, you cannot access ot\uher \fodes, such as
Radio and Settings\u.
• Depending on handset types, the in-ca\b\b
vo\bu\fe the other party hears \fay differ. If the
other party hears your voice too \bow or too
\boud, adjust the \fic\u vo\bu\fe.
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Rear view \firror key function
Before Using UVO eServices
Getting Started with UVO eServices
part.5 UVO eServices
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5-4 I UVO eServices
Getting Started with UVO
eServices
You can use UVO features inc\buding
Roadside Assist, Vehic\be Diagnostics,
eServices Guide, eServices Settings.
1. Press
UVO key.
2. Se\bect the desired\u ite\f.
Na\fe Description
Roadside
AssistProvides services
inc\buding e\fergency \u
assistance and vehi-
c\be towing in case of
a vehic\be ano\fa\by or
e\fergency through a\u
connection to the \uUVO
center.
Vehic\be Diagnostics
Diagnoses ano\fa\bies\u in
the vehic\be and checks
diagnostic resu\bts.
eServices GuideConnects to the UVO
center and provides infor
-
\fation about the UVO
eServices features.
eServices Settings Disp\bays Service
Activation, 911 Connect\u,
and Mode\f Infor\fation.
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Getting Started with UVO eServices I 5-5
Roadside \bssist
Roadside Assist provides services inc\bud-
ing e\fergency assistance and vehic\be
towing in case of a vehic\be ano\fa\by or
e\fergency through a connection to the
UVO center.
You can sti\b\b use the Roadside Assist fea-
ture without activating in UVO eServices.
However, the Roadside Assist feature is
not avai\bab\be if your UVO eServices period
is expired. When your service period is
expired, p\bease reactivate your service to
use the Roadside As\usist feature.
1. Press UVO key 0521
Roadside Assist.
(Or, press the key on your rear-
view \firror.)
NOTICE
• You can sti\b\b use the Roadside Assist feature
without registering for UVO eServices.
• If you have no network coverage, p\bease
\fove to a new \bocation and try again.
Vehicle Diagnostics
Manual Diagnostics
Vehic\be Diagnostics \udiagnoses ano\f-
a\bies in the vehic\be and provides
diagnostic resu\bts. UVO eServices
Activation(Enro\b\b\fent) is\u needed to use
Vehic\be Diagnostics. This feature is on\by
avai\bab\be when the vehic\be is stationar\uy
because there are c\uontro\bs that are un\udi-
agnosab\be when the vehic\be is in \fotion\u.
If you switch to another sc\ureen during
Vehic\be Diagnostics, Vehic\be Diagnostics \u
wi\b\b be cance\b\bed.
1. Press
UVO key 0521
V.
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Getting Started with UVO eServices I 5-7
eServices Guide
eServices Guide connects to the UVO
center and provides infor\fation about the
UVO eServices features.
The eServices Guide feature is not
avai\bab\be if your UVO eServices period
is expired. When your service period is
expired, p\bease reactivate your service to
use the eServices Guide feature.
1. Press
UVO key 0521
eServices Guide.
(Or, press the key on your rear-
view \firror.)
Na\fe Description
Outgoing Vo\bu\feAdjusts the \ficrophone
vo\bu\fe during a ca\b\b.
KeypadDisp\bays the nu\feric key
-
pad.
NOTICE
• The eServices Guide is not avai\bab\be during a
B\buetooth ca\b\b.
UVO eServices Settings
For \fore detai\bs, refer to part 9. Setup 0521
UVO eServices Settings.
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6-2 I Voice Recognition
What is V
The voice recognition feature operates the
\fu\bti\fedia syste\f by recognizing voice
co\f\fands and enab\bes hands-free oper-
ation of the syste\f whi\be you are driving
your car.
Not a\b\b possib\be voice co\f\fands are rec -
ognized by the syste\f due to\u techno\bogica\b
\bi\fitations. To \fake up for these \bi\fitation\us,
the syste\f disp\bays the voice co\f\fands
that are avai\bab\be for you to use.
There are errors in co\f\funication between
peop\be. Likewise, voice recognition so\fe-
ti\fes \fisunderstands your voice co\f\fand
in so\fe circu\fstances. If this happens,
either check the screen for the avai\bab\be
options and say the co\f\fand again, or
\fanua\b\by se\bect and press the button for the
corresponding co\f\fa\und on the screen.
Pr
for Successful V
Recognition
1. Voice recognition supports on\by the
co\f\fands that are disp\bayed on the
screen and written in the User's\u Guide.
2. To ensure the correct recognition and
execution of your co\f\fand, say your
co\f\fand when you hear the beep after
a voice pro\fpt.
3. Voice recognition a\uuto\fatica\b\by ends if\u:
1) A ca\b\b is inco\fing o\ur outgoing
2) A \fedia device (USB or iPod, etc.) is
connected or disc\uonnected
3) The rear view ca\fera is operated
(optiona\b)
4) The car engine sta\urts or stops
5) A syste\f key, such as RADIO key
or
MEDIA key is se\bected
4. The \ficrophone used for the voice
recognition syste\f is \bocated in the
head\biner direct\by above the driver's
head. To \fake your co\f\fands better
understood, keep your body straight
in the driver's seat when speaking the
co\f\fand.
5. Speaking natur a\b\by and c\bear\by wi\b\b
ensure better recognition of your voice
co\f\fands.
6. In the fo\b\bowing cases voice recognition
wi\b\b be affected by a\fbient noise.
1) The sound of the wind if any window
or the sun roof is\u open.
2) High speed b\bower fro\f the air vents.
Set c\bi\fate contro\b to b\bow \bower than
\beve\b 3.
3) Vibrations fro\f passing through a
tunne\b.
4) Vibrations fro\f driving on an uneven
road.
5) Stor\fs and heavy rain.
V