ECO mode KIA CADENZA 2020 Navigation System Quick Reference Guide

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Seeing the voice recognition help
You can see more details on how to perform various functions by
voice commands.
ÜÜCaution
Pull over the vehicle at a safe place and see the help.
1 On the steering wheel, press the Voice
Recognition button.
2 Say “Help”
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When the mode time exceeds before you speak, you can
touch Help instead.
Adjusting the voice guidance volume
Adjust the voice guidance volume when the system volume is so
low or high and it interferes with your driving.
When the voice recognition is active, turn the Volume
knob on the control panel.
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Voice recognition Help
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a a Returns to the previous step.
b b The function list appears.
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To see the list of voice commands that can be used for
each function, touch or say the function.
c c You can see the usages for each function.
d d Ends the voice recognition.
e e You can see the entire help for use of voice commands.
f f According to voice recognition, the icons for voice recognition,
voice guidance, and command process appear.
g g The list of menu items appears.
000eSplit Screen: Can turn on or off the split screen mode.
3 Select the desired option and see its help.
000eTo see the entire help for use of voice commands, touch
at the bottom of the screen.
000eTo see more details on how to use voice commands for
each function, touch
next to the function name.
4 After seeing the help, perform any of the following
methods.
000eOn the help screen, touch Exit.
000eIn standby mode for voice recognition, say “Exit"
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a a Returns to the previous step.
b b Displays the list of recorded voice memos.
c c Starts or pauses the recording.
d d Stops recording.
e e The list of menu items appears.
000eDelete: Can delete a voice memo.
000eSave to USB Device: Can record a voice memo to a USB
storage device. You can delete voice memos in the USB
storage devices formatted in FAT16/32.
000eStorage Information: Can see the fi le size of recorded
voice memos.
000eUser's Manual on Web (QR Code): Displays the QR code
that provides access to the online user manual for the
system.
000eSplit Screen: Can turn on or off the split screen mode.
Voice Memo
You can use the microphone on the vehicle to record and play
voice memos.
Using the voice memos
On the All Menus screen, touch Voice Memo.
Voice memo screen
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Confi guring the UVO settings
You can subscribe to the UVO service or see the modem
information.
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For more information: > see “Confi guring 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 fi nd 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.
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Depending on the system language, voice recognition
may not be supported.
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000dDisplay Traffi c: Displays nearby traffi c information on the
map.
000d3D Buildings: Displays major buildings on the map in
three dimensions.
000dAuto-scale: Automatically changes the scale of the map.
000ePOI Display: You can specify the icon type to display nearby
places on the map.
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Touch on the right side of Gas/LPG Station to select display
options for fuel prices.
000dGas and LPG stations on the Map screen will also show their
fuel prices if they are lower than the set price.
000dSelect Display Fuel Price Info on Map to view
recommended fuel prices based on the prices off ered in
the area.
000dFuel prices on the map may diff er from actual ones.
Information
You can specify the information to display on the navigation map
screen while driving.
000eRoute Guide Line: Used to display the route guide line in
diff erent colors depending on the traffi c conditions. To display
the route color with a fi xed one, uncheck Show Traffi c Colors
on Route and select a color.
000eVehicle Symbol: You can specify the icon type to display your
current location on the map.
000eUnit: You can set the distance unit of the navigation map to
Kilometers (km) or Miles (mi) (if equipped).
000eShow Vehicle Speed: Displays the vehicle speed on the map.
Display
You can specify the information to display on the navigation map
screen.
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The screen may diff er depending on the vehicle model and
specifi cations.
Map
You can specify the items to display on the map.
000eMap Font Size: You can set the size of the screen font on the
navigation map.
000eMap Color: You can set the navigation map background color.
000eMap Display: You can specify the items to display on the map.
000dMap View: Set the navigation map display mode. To
automatically rotate the map screen based on the driving
direction, select 2D Heading Up. To fi x the top of the map
screen to north, select 2D North Up. If you select 3D Map,
the map screen is displayed in 3D mode and automatically
rotates based on the driving direction.
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Guidance
You can confi gure the navigation guidance settings.
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The screen may diff er depending on the vehicle model and
specifi cations.
Show Guidance Distance
You can confi gure settings for displaying the distance to the
destination during guidance.
000eInterval Distance: Displays the distance as the one between
diff erent zones.
000eCumulative Distance: Displays the distance as the one
between the current position and target position.
Border Crossing Info.
You can set whether or not to display the border crossing
information on the screen. 000eDetailed Guidance View: You can set to display detailed
information on the Map screen, such as moving directions
and lane change.
000eSpeed Limits: Sets whether or not to display the speed limits
on the screen.
Map Auto-scale Settings
You can set the scales for each vehicle speed zone.
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For example, when you select “100 m” for the “21–50 km/h”
zone and “200 m” for the “51–80 km/h” zone, the unit interval
for the map scale on the navigation screen becomes 100
m when the vehicle speed is 50 km/h and 200 m when the
vehicle speed is 51 km/h.
Return to Map: Set Time
You can set the system to automatically display the map screen
after a specifi ed period of time when switched to the Radio/Media
mode screen while using the navigation.
> See “Return to Map: Set
Time.”
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This function works while driving once a destination has been
set.
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This feature is not available on the phone projection screen.
Auto Re-center Map
You can set the system to automatically display the current
position when the specifi ed period of time elapses after changing
to another position on the map.
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Fuel Price Information (if equipped)
When displaying gas stations or LPG charging stations on the
map, the fuel prices below a specifi c range can be displayed.
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Select Display Fuel Price Info on Map to view recommended
fuel prices based on the prices off ered in the area.
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Fuel prices on the map may diff er from actual ones.
User Data
You can import location data from a USB device to the system, or
export the data on the system to a USB device.
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When importing or exporting the location data, you can uses
only the USB device formatted in exFAT, FAT16/32, or NTFS.
000eImport Address Book from USB Device: You can import the
location data on a USB device to the system.
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The previous location data on the system is to be deleted.
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While importing from a navigation system that uses a
diff erent coordinate system, the locations may appear
diff erently.
000eExport Address Book to USB Device: You can export the
location data on the system to a USB device.
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The location data on the USB device is deleted.
Show Route Overview While Stopped.
You can set to display the route overview from the start point to
the destination when the vehicle is stationary.
Others
You can confi gure navigation options, e.g., turning on or off fuel
prices, exporting or importing places from and to Address Book.
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The screen may diff er depending on the vehicle model and
specifi cations.
Previous Destinations Settings
You can set to automatically save the previous destination and
display the previous destinations when the navigation system
starts.
000eSave Previous Destinations: The previous destination is
automatically saved.
000eShow Previous Destinations after Navigation Start-
up: When the navigation system starts, the list of recent
destinations appear on a pop-up window.
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Confi guring the UVO settings
You can subscribe to the UVO service or see the modem
information.
1 On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
UVO.
The UVO settings screen appears.
2 Confi gure the settings required:
Activate UVO
You can subscribe to the UVO service by using the UVO settings
menu.
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For more information: > see “Subscribing to the service.”
GPS Information
You can see the GPS satellite status and coordinates of the
current position.
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b
The following information appears:
a a Can see the reception status of the satellite signals.
000eReceiving: Satellite signals are being received and the
current position is recognized.
000eSearching: The system is scanning the satellite signals.
b b Can see the current location.
Reset
You can initialize all the settings of the navigation system.
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USB playback
Symptom Possible cause Solution
Files in a USB device cannot be
played.There are no compatible fi les for
playbackCopy the fi les that can be played by the system to the USB device
and connect the device again.
> See “USB mode.”
Poor connection is found. Remove the USB device from the USB port and then reconnect it
properly.
The USB device is dirty. Remove foreign materials from the surface that contacts the USB
device and USB port.
A USB hub or extension cable is
used.
Connect the USB device directly to the USB port on the vehicle.
The USB device is non-standard. Use a USB device that is compatible with the system.
> See “USB
mode.”
The USB device is damaged. Use your computer to format the USB device and then connect the
device again. Format the device in FAT16/32 format.
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Index
A
Advanced system settings 9-13
Android devices
Android Auto 2-4
Apple devices
Apple CarPlay 2-6
B
Battery warning 1-6
Bluetooth
Bluetooth phone
Answering a call 6-15
Call 6-7
Contacts list 6-11
Dial pad 6-13
Favorites settings 6-9
Options during a call 6-16
Recent calls list 6-7
Switching to another call 6-17
Text message 6-18
Specifi cations 10-16
Bluetooth connection
Adding a device 6-3
Deleting a device 6-6
Device connection 6-4
Disconnecting a device 6-6
C
Climate
Climate control system 2-13
Component Names and Functions
Control panel
Custom button 1-2
MAP button 1-2
MEDIA button 1-2
NAV button 1-2
POWER button/VOLUME knob 1-2
RADIO button 1-2
SEEK/TRACK button 1-2
SETUP button 1-2
System Reset button 1-3
TUNE knob/FILE knob/ENTER
button 1-3
Steering wheel remote control
Call button 1-4
End Call button 1-4
MODE button 1-3
Move button 1-4
Voice Recognition button 1-3
Volume lever/Mute button 1-3
Contacts list 6-11
Control panel 1-2
D
Date and time settings 9-29
Deleting a location 5-26
Destination search 5-3
Driving assist display 2-8
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