bluetooth KIA OPTIMA 2018 Quick Reference Guide
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Call History
\felect All Menus 0521 Phone 0521 
Call History.
NameDescription
  AllLists the all call \-
history.
  DialedLists the calls tha\-t 
you made.
 Received Lists the calls tha\-t 
you have received.
 Missed Lists the calls you 
missed.
 Call History
Displays all of your 
call history. \felect 
from the list to di\-al 
the number.
 Download
Downloads the call 
history information 
from your mobile 
phone.
  Bluetooth \fettingsMoves to a screen 
of Bluetooth 
\fettings.
Contacts
\felect All Menus 0521 Phone 0521 
Contacts.
Name
Description
  Contacts ListThe list of Contact\-s. 
\felect from the lis\-t 
to dial the number.
 Download Downloads contacts 
from your mobile 
phone.
 \fearch\fearches Contacts.
  Bluetooth \fettingsMoves to a screen 
of Bluetooth 
\fettings.   
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Favorites
\felect All Menus 0521 Phone 0521 
Favorites.
NameDescription
 Favorites
Lists the phone 
numbers saved as 
Favorites. \felect 
from the list to di\-al 
the number.
 Add NewAdds a new number 
to Favorites.
 DeleteDeletes numbers 
that you select from 
Favorites.
  Bluetooth \fettingsMoves to a screen 
of Bluetooth 
\fettings.
Bluetooth  
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Types of Commands
Voice  recognition  commands  are  classified  as “Global  Commands”  and “Local 
Commands.”
1. Global Commands (
052C): Commands that can be used immediately after acti-
vating voice recognition.
2.  Local  Commands  (
052A):  Commands  that  can  be  used  when  a  multimedia  or 
Bluetooth  function  is  running,  or  displayed  on  the  screen,  after  activating 
voice recognition.
Call Commands
* Check the following before using call com\-mands:
1. Voice  commands  related  to  phone  calls  can  be  used  after  connecting  a 
Bluetooth device. 
2. To  call  a  person,  for  example  “Call  <John  \fmith>”  whose  name  is  listed  in 
Contacts,  you  must  first  download  the  Contacts  list.  For  details  on  down -
loading contacts, see “Part 3 Bluetooth > Cha\-pter 3. Bluetooth Phone > \-3.10 
Contacts”.
3. After  downloading  the  Bluetooth  contacts,  it  will  take  some  time  to  convert 
the  Contacts  into  voice  data  during  which  time  you  cannot  make  a  call  by 
name  yet. The  time  it  takes  to  convert  voice  data  may  vary  depending  on 
the number of Contacts \-downloaded on the pho\-ne.  
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Media Commands
* Check the following before you use media comma\-nds.
1. If  no  media  is  connected  or  if  no  playable  files  exist  at  the  time  when  you 
use these commands, a voice message will \-tell you that this is not\- available.
2. If  you  say  the  name  of  the  media  that  is  currently  playing  again,  then  that 
media will continue playing.
     e.g.) \faying “U\fB” while U\fB content \-is playing.
CommandOperation
052CMusicContinues the last media \-you played.
052CiPodPlays  the  iPod  currently  connected. This  will  work  the 
same  when  an  iPhone  is  connected.  If  a  U\fB  is  con
-
nected, then it wil\-l be played instead of the i\-Pod.
052CU\fB Plays the music on the U\fB cur\-rently connected.
If  an  iPod  is  connected,  then  the  iPod  will  be  played 
instead of the U\fB.
052CBluetooth AudioPlays  the  music  on  the  Bluetooth  phone  currently  con
-
nected.
This  may  not  be  supported  depending  on  the  Bluetooth 
connection status.
052CAUX Plays external devices that are curr\-ently connected.
052CMy MusicPlays My Music files \-stored in the syste\-m.
052CPandora RadioPlays Pandora Radio that is cur\-rently connected.
1. U\fB Music/iPod/My Music Comman\-d
Command Operation
052APlayPlays a selected file\-.
Maintains the curre\-nt settings during playback.
052APausePauses a file that i\-s playing.
Maintains current \-settings while paus\-ed during playback.
052A\fhufflePlays tracks or files randomly.
Maintains current \-settings during shuffled playback.
052A\fhuffle OffCancels \fhuffle and\- plays tracks sequentially.
Maintains current \-settings during sequential pla\-yback.
052ARepeatPlays the current track or file repeated\-ly.
Maintains the curre\-nt settings during repeat playback.
052ARepeat OffCancels Repeat and\- plays multiple tracks or files.
Maintains current \-settings during multiple track playback. 
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2. Pandora Radio Command
CommandOperation
052A\fkipMoves to the next track.
052AThumbs upIf  you  like  the  genre  of  the  music  currently  playing,  say 
“Thumbs up” so that more simil\-ar music will play.
052AThumbs downIf  you  don’t  like  the  music  currently  playing,  say  “Thumbs 
down”  to  minimize  the  number  of  playbacks  of  similar 
genre music.
052APlay
Plays a selected file\-.
Maintains the curre\-nt settings during playback.
052APausePauses a file that i\-s playing.
Maintains current \-settings while paus\-ed during playback.
052A\fhufflePlays tracks or files randomly.
Maintains current \-settings during shuffled playback.
3. Bluetooth audio/AUX Command
For Bluetooth audio and external devices (AUX), local commands are unavail-
able, including Play, Pause, Repeat and \fhuffl\-e.
UVO eServices Commands List
Command
Operation
052CRoadside AssistConnect with a Road\-side Assist agent.\-
052CVehicle
DiagnosticsInforms you if diagnostic i\-ssues are found in your vehicle
052Ce\fervice Guide
Provides guidance on \-how to use UVO e\fervices  
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Siri Eyes Fr
How to start Siri
If  you  want  to  use  \firi,  you  have 
to  connect  your  iO\f  device  to  the 
Multimedia system \-through Bluetooth. 
(Please  check  whether  your  iO\f 
device  supports  \firi  and  turning  \firi 
On)
Then you can use \firi while pressing 
and  holding 
  key  on  the 
steering wheel. 
How to use Siri
When  you  access  the  \firi  screen 
while  pressing  and  holding 
 
key  on  the  steering  wheel,  you  can 
select  the 
  button  and  then 
you  can  speak  what  you  want.  Note 
that the Multimedia system only sup-
ports  “Phone”  related  functions. 
Other  functions  will  be  performed  in 
your  iO\f  device.  If  you  press  voice 
key quickly, \firi would re-start. If you 
hold  down  voice  key,  \firi  would  be 
terminated  and  the  screen  would  go 
back  to  the  previous  screen.  Eyes-
Free  mode  would  be  activated  auto-
matically while you are driving. When 
shifting  gears  into  P  or  putting  the 
Parking  brake  on,  Eyes-Free  mode 
would be deactivated automatically\-. 
i  Information
• Functions  and  feedbacks  from  voice 
commands  via  \firi  are  executed  in 
the  iO\f  device.  If  the  iO\f  version  is 
changed,  the  functions  and  response 
may  be  different  according  to  the  iO\f 
device and the latest\- version. 
Speak  
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About Pairing Mobile Phones
QI cannot pair my mobile phone. What is the cause?
A Check  to  see  that  the  mobile  phone  supports  Bluetooth®  function. Verify 
if  Bluetooth  on  the  cell  phone  is  set  to  OFF.  If  so,  set  it  to  ON.  If  the  cell 
phone  still  can’t  be  registered,  try  again  after  turning  Bluetooth  off  and  on, 
or  delete  the  device  registration  on  the  multimedia  system  and  cell  phone 
and then register t\-he cell phone again\-.
Q What  is  the  difference  between  pairing  a  mobile  phone  and  connecting  a  mobile phone?
A Pairing  occurs  through  authenticating  the  head  unit  and  mobile  phone. Mobile phones paired to the head unit can be connected and disconnected 
until  the  paired  mobile  phone  is  deleted  from  the  system.  Bluetooth
® 
Handsfree  features,  such  as  making/answering  calls  or  managing 
Contacts,  are  supported  only  in  mobile  phones  connected  with  the  head 
unit.
Q What is a Passkey?
A A  passkey  is  the  password  used  to  authenticate  the  connection  between the  head  unit  and  mobile  phone. The  passkey  only  needs  to  be  entered 
once when pairing the mobile phon\-e for the first time.    
The  initial  passkey  is  0000. You  can  change  it  with SETUP 0521
 Bluetooth 05210003
 05210003 menu options. 
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Bluetooth System Info 
Passkey  
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About Bluetooth® Wireless Technology/
Multimedia System Use \bnvironment
QWhat is the range of my wireless connect\-ion?
A The wireless connec\-tion can be used w\-ithin 15 yards.
QHow many mobile phones can\- be paired?
A It is possible to pair up to f\-ive mobile phones.
QWhy is call quality \-sometimes poor?
A Check  the  reception  sensitivity  of  the  mobile  phone  when  call  quality 
becomes  worsened. The  call  quality  may  deteriorate  when  the  signal 
strength is low. Call quality may also worsen if metal objects, such as bev -
erage  cans,  are  placed  near  the  mobile  phone.  Check  to  see  if  there  are 
metal objects in the vicinity of the mobile phone. The call sound and quality 
may differ depending on the\- type of mobile pho\-ne.
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