reset KIA CADENZA 2020 Navigation System Quick Reference Guide

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Reset
You can initialize all the sound settings.
Turning on/off the screen touch sound
To turn on or off the touch sound on the screen,
touch Beep at the top of the screen.
Navigation Volume
You can select a method to adjust the navigation volume.
Mute Navigation Guidance (if equipped)
Press the Mute button on the steering wheel when the navigation
guidance is being output to set to mute the guidance volume for
10 seconds.
Use Map Screen Volume Buttons
You can adjust the navigation volume by using the volume control
button on the map screen.
Use Map Screen Volume Buttons or Volume
Knob
By using the volume control button on the map screen or
using the Volume knob on the control panel, you can adjust the
navigation volume.
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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.
 A
For more information: > see “Subscribing to the service.”
GPS Information
You can see the GPS satellite status and coordinates of the
current position.
a
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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Name
You can specify the name of the user to display on the profi le.
Profi le Image
You can specify the image to display on the user profi le.
Link UVO Account (if equipped)
You can use various services and convenient management
features when linked to the registered UVO service.
 A
Subscribe to UVO to check the function. > See “Subscribing to
the service.”
Link Bluetooth Devices
You can connect any registered Bluetooth device.
> See “Connecting a Bluetooth device.”
Reset User Account
You can initialize all account settings.
Confi guring the general
system settings
You can confi gure general settings for date, time, language, and
the like. You can also check information of the system.
1 On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
General.
The general settings screen appears.
2 Confi gure the settings required:

Date/Time
You can set the system date and time automatically or manually.
You can also set the time display mode.
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Storage
You can check the storage space of the system memory where
voice memos can be saved.
User's Manual on Web (QR Code)
You can access the online user’s manual of the system by
scanning the QR code with your smartphone.
Reset
You can initialize all system settings including general settings
and navigation settings.
ÜÜCaution
000eWhen initialization is performed, all user data in the system
including the location data is deleted.
000eWhen phone projection is active, you cannot reset the system
settings. To reset the settings, remove the USB cable from
your system.
Confi guring the display
settings
You can change the system display settings such as display
brightness.
1 On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
Display.
The display settings screen appears.
2 Confi gure the settings required:
Mode
You can set the system to automatically adjust the display
brightness depending on the ambient light intensity. You can also
set the system to keep the display bright or dark all the time.
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Confi guring the media settings
Set to receive a notifi cation when the information changes during
playback or to include sub-folders when playing a folder on
repeat.
1 On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
Media.
The media settings screen appears.
2 Confi gure the settings required:
Media Change Notifi cations
You can set to briefl y display media information at the top of
screen while playing the next item when you move from the
media player screen to another.
Use Blue Light Filter
Enable or disable blue light fi ltering.
Blue Light Filter Settings
Set to activate blue light fi ltering automatically based on the
ambient light or pick the time range manually.
000eAutomatic: Enable blue light fi ltering based on the ambient
light.
000eScheduled Time: Enable blue light fi ltering during the set
time range.
Reset
You can initialize all display settings such as brightness.
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System operation
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The previous media mode does
not appear when the system is
turned off and on.It is encountered with poor
media connection or playback
error.When the media source is not connected or played normally, the
previous mode appears. Connect the media source again or play it
again.
The system slows down or does
not operate at all.An internal error occurs in the
system. 000eRestart the system by pressing the reset button with a sharp
object such as pen or clip.
000eIf the problem persists, contact your place of purchase or dealer.
The system is not turned on. Fuse-related issues
000eVisit an auto service shop and replace the fuse with a new one of
appropriate capacity.
000eIf the problem persists, contact your place of purchase or dealer.
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Product specifi cations
Media player

USB mode
[Music fi les
Item Specifi cations
File format MPEG-1/2 Layer3, OGG (Vorbis), FLAC,
WMA (Standard/Professional), WAV
Bit-rate and sampling
frequencyMP3 8–320 kbps (CBR/VBR), up to
48 kHz
(ID3 tag version: Ver. 1.0, Ver.
1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3, Ver. 2.4)
OGG Q1 to Q10, up to 48 kHz
FLAC 8/16/24-bit, up to 48 kHz
WMA Standard (0x161): up to L3
Profi le, up to 385 kbps, up to
48 kHz
Professional (0x162): up to
M0b, up to 192 kbps, up to 48
kHz
WAV 8/16 to bit, up to 48 kHz
Self-inspection method upon failure
QThe system does not operate properly. What shall I do?
AInspect the system after referring to Troubleshooting
Guide.
> See “Solutions.”
When the system failure persists after inspection, press
and hold the Reset button to reset the system.
If the problem persists, contact your place of purchase or
dealer.
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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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P
Phone 6-7
Phone projection
Android Auto 2-4
Apple CarPlay 2-6
Previous Destinations 5-12
Product specifi cations
Bluetooth 10-16
Common specifi cations 10-15
LTE RF 10-16
Media player 10-13
Radio 10-15
Proximity Warning 2-10, 9-19
R
Radio
Changing the channel 3-4
Changing the radio mode 3-4
Deleting a channel 3-6
Registering a channel 3-5
Scanning channels 3-5
Rear view display 2-9
Recent calls list 6-7
Reset
Bluetooth 9-12
Screen settings 9-35
Sound settings 9-20
System settings 9-33
S
Save searched place 5-22
Saving frequently visited places 5-24
Saving the current position 5-24
Screen saver settings 9-31
Screen settings 9-34
Screen touch sound settings 9-20
Settings
Advanced settings 9-13
Bluetooth settings 9-11
Date and time 9-29
Device connection 9-11
Keyboard 9-30
Screen saver settings 9-31
Screen touch sound 9-20
System display settings 9-34
System Info 9-33
System language 9-30
System Sound 9-17
User profi le settings 9-28
UVO settings 9-26
Vehicle settings 9-2
Voice recognition settings 9-20
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