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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.
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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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Language
You can set the system display language.
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Once the language has been changed, it takes a while to
apply the new language to the system. The notifi cation pop-
up window appears as soon as the new language is applied to
the system. When you wait a while or touch anywhere outside
the pop-up window, the window automatically disappears.
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When you change the system language, it does not aff ect the
display of other unique data such as MP3 music fi le name.
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Depending on the system language, the Bluetooth phone
message view and voice recognition may not be supported.
GPS Time
After receiving the time from GPS, it sets the system date and
time automatically.
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To manually set the date and time, uncheck GPS Time, touch
the current date and time below GPS Time, and then set the
date and time.
24 Hours
The system time is displayed in the 24-hour format.
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For example, when 24 Hours is checked and the current time
is 01:08 pm, the system screen displays the time as “13:08.”
When the checkbox is deselected, the time display changes to
“01:08 PM.”
Daylight Saving Time
Displays the system time in the format of Daylight Saving Time.
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Automatic
The display brightness is automatically adjusted based on the
surrounding environment.
Daylight
It can be activated when Automatic is turned off . It keeps the
display always bright regardless of the surrounding environment.
Night
It can be activated when Automatic is turned off . It keeps the
display always dark regardless of the surrounding environment.
Illumination
You can set the system to automatically adjust the display
brightness depending on the cluster illumination. You can also
set the level of display brightness to use while using the daytime
or night mode.
Link to Cluster Illumination Control
The display brightness is automatically adjusted based on the
cluster illumination.
Daylight
You can set the display brightness when Daylight is selected
under Mode. Uncheck Link to Cluster Illumination Control and
then set to the desired brightness.
Night
You can set the display brightness when Night is selected under
Mode. Uncheck Link to Cluster Illumination Control and then
set to the desired brightness.
Blue Light Filter
Enable blue light fi ltering to adjust the screen light to reduce the
level of eye strain.
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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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Symptom Possible cause Solution
The image quality is poor. Screen adjustment is required. On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
Display >
Illumination,
and then adjust the brightness.
> See “Illumination.”
Vibration occurs in the system. The images may get distorted when vibration occurs in the system.
This is not a system failure. The system is restored as soon as the
vibration stops.
The display is aged or the system
performance is degraded.If the problem persists, contact your place of purchase or dealer.
Small red, blue, and green dots
are shown on the screen.LCD has very high-density pixels. For this reason, there may be dead
pixels (that are always off ) or lit pixels (that are always on) within 0.01
percent of the total pixels.
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Bluetooth connection
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The system is not detected by a
Bluetooth device.Registration mode needs to be
run.On the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
Device Connections
>
Bluetooth >
Bluetooth Connections >
Add New to run the
registration mode and perform search again from the Bluetooth
device.
> See “Connecting a Bluetooth device.”
The Bluetooth device is not
connected.The Bluetooth function should
be activated.Activate the Bluetooth function on the Bluetooth device to connect.
Any error occurs while using the
Bluetooth function. 000eTurn the Bluetooth function OFF / ON on the Bluetooth device
and then connect the device again.
000eTurn the Bluetooth device off and on and then connect the device
again.
000eRemove the battery from the Bluetooth device and attach it back,
turn on the device, and then connect the device again.
000eDelete the system and Bluetooth device from the registration lists
respectively, and then connect the device again.
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System status indicator icons
You can see the system status by checking the status indicator
icons at the top right of the system screen.
Diff erent status indicator icons appear when each function is
performed. The meanings of the icons are as follows:
Mute/memo recording
Navigation sound muted
Radio/Media sound muted
All sound outputs muted
Recording a voice memo
Bluetooth/call
Connecting a phone via Bluetooth
Connecting an audio device via Bluetooth
Connecting a phone and an audio device via Bluetooth
Making a call via a Bluetooth phone
Bluetooth phone’s microphone off
Downloading the contact and list of recent calls from
the connected Bluetooth phone
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Bluetooth
QWhich functions can I use via Bluetooth?
AYou can use the hands-free call function with a mobile
phone connected. You can also play music after
connecting an audio device such as MP3 player or mobile
phone.
> See “Making a call via Bluetooth.“, “Listening to music
via Bluetooth.”
QHow can I register a Bluetooth device?
AOn the All Menus screen, touch Setup >
Device
Connections >
Bluetooth >
Bluetooth Connections >

Add New. From the Bluetooth device to be connected,
search for the vehicle system and register it. Use the
Bluetooth device to enter or approve the authentication
number displayed on the system. Then the device is
added to the list of Bluetooth devices in the system and
automatically connected to the system.
> See “Connecting
a Bluetooth device.”
FAQ
Navigation
QHow can I update the map?
AYou can download the latest map data to a USB device
and use the device to update the map.
> See “Updating the
system software and map.”
QGuidance is made by bypassing the route or the speed
camera alerts are late.
ASelect another route after setting the route options.
On the map screen, touch Menu >
Route >
Route
Options to change the settings and resume navigation.
> See “Changing the route search criteria.”
When the system is not updated, update the software
and map and then perform search again.
> See “Updating
the system software and map.”
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Broadcast reception
QI turned on the radio while driving but I heard no sound
but noise.
ADepending on the location, obstacles may cause
reception to deteriorate.
Radio reception rate may also drop when an on-glass
antenna is mounted on the rear window and the window
is tinted with metallic window fi lms.
QI bought a new mobile phone and want to replace my old
phone with the new one to connect the system. How can
I register the new phone to the system?
AAn additional device can be registered in the same way
as in registration of a new device. You can register up
to 6 devices in the list of Bluetooth devices. To delete a
previously registered device, touch Delete Devices from
the list of Bluetooth devices, select the device to delete,
and then touch Delete.
> See “Deleting a registered device.”
QHow can I access the list of contacts while using a
Bluetooth phone?
AApprove access to the contacts when connecting your
mobile phone to the system via Bluetooth. The list of
contacts on the phone is downloaded to the system. To
see the downloaded list of contacts, press the Call button
on the steering wheel and touch
on the call screen.
You can search for a contact and make a call to the
contact, or add the contact to the favorites.
> See “Dialing
from the contacts.”
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LTE RF
Item Specifi cations
LTE Reception Frequency:
1930 MHz to 1990 MHz(B2),
2110 MHz to 2155 MHz(B4),
869 MHz to 894 MHz(B5),
746 MHz to 756 MHz(B13)
Sensitivity:
-94.3 dBm under@10 M(B2,5),
-96.3 dBm under@10 M(B4),
-93.3 dBm under@10 M(B13)
(Throughput 95 %)
Transmission Frequency:
1850 MHz to 1910 MHz(B2),
1710 MHz to 1755 MHz(B4),
824 MHz to 849 MHz(B5),
777 MHz to 787 MHz(B13)
Maximum RF output power:
Power Class3(B4, B13),
20.3 dBm to 25.7 dBm (conducted)
Bluetooth
Item Specifi cations
Frequency
range2400–2483.5 MHz
Supported
Bluetooth
version4.1
Supported
profi lesHands-free (1.7), A2DP (1.3), AVRCP (1.6),
PBAP (1.1), MAP (1.2)
Bluetooth
Power Class 2-6 to 4 dBm
Antenna power
output2.5 mW (max.)
Number of
channels79
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