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Be sure to keep the following instructions. Otherwise, it may cause serious injury or accident.
\335Driving
Obey all traffic laws while driving.
\225 Relying solely on the navigation system may cause violation of traffic rules and regulations, resulting in an
accident.
In order to check the vehicle speed, see the speedometer first, not the speed on the
navigation system.
\225The speed on the navigation system may differ from actual vehicle speed.
While driving, refrain from watching the screen.
\225An accident may occur by negligence in keeping your eyes forward.
\225To manipulate the screen or buttons requiring multiple steps, be sure to stop your vehicle.
To use your mobile phone, first stop your vehicle.
\225When you use your mobile phone while driving, it may disperse your atten\
tion, resulting in an accident.
\225If necessary, use handsfree (Bluetooth) calling when driving and minimize the call time.
Make sure that the volume of the phone is sufficiently low so that the external sound is
audible.
\225When you drive with no external sound present may cause a traffic accident.
\225When you drive for a long time with a loud audio volume, it may affect your hearing.
For emergency services (e.g. hospital, fire station), do not rely solely on the navigation
system.
\225Some emergency services may not be included in the navigation map. Check relevant information in advance
to stay prepared for an emergency.
\335System handling
Do NOT arbitrarily disassemble or modify the system.
\225 It may cause an accident, fire, or electric shock.
Exercise caution to make sure that no liquid or foreign materials enter the system.
\225It may cause smoke generation, fire ignition, or system failure.
When the screen is not displayed, the volume is muted, or other system failures occur,
immediately stop using the system.
\225Otherwise, it may cause fire, electric shock, or fatal system failure.
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Safety Warnings
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Safety Precautions
Be sure to keep the following instructions. Otherwise, it may cause minor injury or system
damage.
\334\334Operation
Use the system with the vehicle started.
\225 When you use the system for a long time with the vehicle stopped, it may\
cause battery discharge.
Do NOT arbitrarily install an unauthorized aftermarket product in your vehicle.
\225Using unapproved products may cause an error while using the system.
\225System errors caused by installing unapproved products are not covered under the warranty.
\334\334System handling
Do NOT apply excessive force to the system.
\225 When you apply excessive pressure to the screen, the LCD panel or touch panel may get damaged.
To clean the screen or button panel, first turn off the vehicle and then use a dry, soft
cloth to wipe it.
\225Do not wipe using a rough or hard cloth, chemical fiber, organic solvent (e.g. alcohol, benzene, thinner), or air
freshener. The panel surface may become scratched or damaged due to a chemical reaction.
When you install an air freshener on the air conditioner vent, the surface may be
deformed due to leakage.
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Contents
01 System overview
Component names and functions 1-2
Turning the system on or off 1-5
Using the touch screen 1-7
Using the Home screen 1-10
Seeing the all menus screen 1-13
Using the split screen 1-14
02 Useful functions
Using the First Run Setup 2-2
Using the phone projection function 2-4
Using the driving assist display 2-9
Using the climate control system 2-13
Using the rear-seat climate control system 2-14
Using the Passenger Talk mode in the rear seat 2-16
Using the Quiet mode in the rear seat 2-17
Using the sound mood lamp 2-18
Playing Sounds of Nature 2-19
Using the HD Radio Data 2-20
Seeing the driving information 2-23
Seeing notifications 2-24
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03 Radio
Listening to the radio 3-2
Listening to HD Radio™ 3-10
Listening to SiriusXM™ radio 3-12
04 Media
Using media 4-2
05 Navigation
Navigation functions 5-2
Various ways to find routes 5-11
Using the address book 5-23
Searching for gas stations 5-28
Searching for EV (Electric Vehicle) charging stations 5-29
06 Phone
Connecting a Bluetooth device 6-2
Making a call via Bluetooth 6-6
Accepting an incoming call over Bluetooth 6-14
Checking a new message over Bluetooth 6-17
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07 Voice functions
Voice recognition 7-2
Using the Siri Eyes Free 7-21
Voice Memo 7-22
08 UVO
UVO service 8-2
Running the UVO 8-4
Route guidance service 8-9
09 Settings
Configuring system settings 9-2
Configuring the vehicle settings (Type1) 9-3
Configuring the vehicle settings (Type2) 9-15
Configuring the device connections settings (Type1) 9-30
Configuring the device connections settings (Type2) 9-32
Configuring the advanced system settings (Type1) 9-35
Configuring the button settings (Type1) 9-39
Configuring the button settings (Type2) 9-41
Configuring the sound settings (Type1) 9-42
Configuring the sound settings (Type2) 9-46
Configuring the voice recognition settings (Type1) 9-50
Configuring the voice recognition settings (Type2) 9-51
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Configuring the navigation settings (Type1) 9-51
Configuring the navigation settings (Type2) 9-57
Configuring the UVO settings (Type1) 9-64
Configuring the UVO settings (Type2) 9-66
Configuring the user profile settings (Type1) 9-68
Configuring the user profile settings (Type2) 9-69
Configuring the general system settings (Type1) 9-70
Configuring the general system settings (Type2) 9-75
Configuring the display settings (Type1) 9-80
Configuring the display settings (Type2) 9-85
Configuring the media settings (Type1) 9-89
How to Update the Map and Software for your
Infotainment System 9-90
10 Appendix
Solutions 10-2
System status indicator icons 10-9
FAQ 10-11
Product specifications 10-13
Important information 10-17
Index 10-19
Trademarks 10-23
Open Source Information 10-24
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System overview
Component names and functionsTurning the system on or off Using the touch screen
Using the Home screen
Seeing the all menus screen Using the split screen
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Component names and functions
The following describes the part names and controls on the control panel and steering wheel.
Control panel
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The shape may differ depending on the vehicle model and specifications. For more
information, see "Quick Reference Guide" that is separately provided.
POWER button
(POWER/PWR)/
VOLUME knob
(VOLUME/VOL) \225 Press the button to turn on or off the Radio/Media.
\225Press and hold the button to turn off the screen and
sound.
\225Turn the knob to adjust the system volume (except for
navigation sound).
MAP button
\225 Returns to the current location on the map.
\225While in guidance on the navigation screen, press to
repeat the voice guidance.
NAV button
\225 Moves to the navigation/route screen.
\225Press and hold the button to display the Places screen.
> See "
Searching by keyword."
RADIO button \225 Turns on the radio.
\225When the radio is on, press the button repeatedly to
toggle between FM, AM and SiriusXM modes.
\225Press and hold the button to display the media selection
window.
MEDIA button
\225 Runs the media.
\225Press and hold the button to display the media selection
window.