key KIA OPTIMA 2018 Quick Reference Guide
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FM/AM
You  can  access  the  radio  player  either  by  pressing  the RADIO  key  or  by 
selecting the Radio\- menu from All Menus on the Home scre\-en. 
i  Information
• If  you  press  the RADIO  key  when  power  is  off,  the  power  will  turn  on  and  a 
radio broadcast wil\-l be tuned from the\- current mode.
Features Description
 Preset
Frequencies
• The stored preset f\-requencies are dis\-played for user selection.\-• After selecting fr\-equency, press and hold th\-e preset button for 
more  than  0.8  seconds.  A  beep  sound  will  be  heard  and  the 
frequency is to be\- stored in the sele\-cted preset button.
• Flick  the  preset  frequencies  up/down  to  scroll  quickly 
through presets.
 FrequencyDisplays the current freq\-uency.
  Presets\fhows the stored prese\-ts for user selection.\-
 \foundHoundRuns the \foundHound\- feature.
For more details re\-garding this feature, refer to the 
\foundHound information in the Info section.  
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You  can  access  the  radio  player  either  by  pressing  the RADIO  key  or  by 
selecting  the  Radio  menu  option  from  All  Menus  on  the  Home  screen.  \felect 
the \firiusXM™ band from the\- radio player.
i  Information
• If you press the RADIO key when the power is off, the power will turn on and a radio 
broadcast will be \-tuned from the curr\-ent mode.
• If  you  are  in  the  \firiusXM™  mode,  select  the  \firiusXM™  radio  widget  from  the 
Home screen to acc\-ess the radio player.
• When the power is off, pressing the RADIO key will turn the power on and play a 
\firiusXM™ Radio broadc\-ast.
Features Description
 PresetFrequencies
• \fhows the stored prese\-ts for user selection.\-
• After  selecting  frequency,  press  and  hold  the  preset 
button  for  more  than  0.8  seconds.  A  beep  sound  will  be 
heard  and  the  frequency  is  to  be  stored  in  the  selected 
preset button.
 Channel LogoDisplays the current chan\-nel logo.
 Channel InfoDisplays the current chan\-nel number and name.
 Content InfoDisplays the artist, title and ot\-her information about the 
current playing song.
 Category InfoDisplays the category of the currently \-playing song.
 BandChanges  to  the  desired  band  from  among  FM,  AM,  and 
\firiusXM™
.
SiriusXM\231  
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FeaturesDescription
 Menu
• What is on My Prese\-ts?
The  program  schedule  saved  in  my  preset.  (For  more 
details, see \fection 2.\b. Viewing Menu.)
• Featured Favorites
Theme channels recom\-mended by \firiusXM™. 
(For more details, see \fection 2.\b. Viewing Menu.)
• \found \fettings
Moves to the \found \fett\-ings.
 \fEEK/TRACK
• When pressed quickly (less than 0.8 seconds): Plays the 
previous/next channel.
• When  pressed  and  held  (more  than  0.8  seconds): 
Continuously  changes  the  channel  until  the  key  is 
released and plays the current chan\-nel.
 TUNEChanges the channel.\-  
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Bluetooth Connection
Pairing a \few Device
Before  you  can  use  the  Bluetooth 
feature,  you  must  first  pair/connect 
your mobile phone to\- your car.
Up  to  5  Bluetooth  devices  can  be 
paired.
Only  one  Bluetooth  device  can  be 
connected at a tim\-e.
Pairing a \few Device by Selecting 
Phone/Call
Press the PHONE  key  or   key 
in  the  steering  wheel  control.  05210003
Pair 
your  car  after  your  mobile  phone 
detects  the  Bluetooth  device.  05210003
Enter  the  passkey  or  accept  the 
authorization  popup.  0521
  Connect 
Bluetooth.
Pairing a \few Device Through the 
Phone Settings
Press  the SETUP  key.  0521
  \felect 
Bluetooth. 0521 \felect Bluetooth Connection. 
0521   \felect Add New. 0521  Pair  your  car 
after  your  mobile  phone  detects  the 
Bluetooth  device.  0521
  Enter  the  pass-
key  or  accept  the  authorization  pop-
u p.  0521
 Connect Bluetooth.\-
The default passkey is 0000.
The  vehicle  name  above  is  an 
example. Check the actual informa-
tion on the product\-.
 
Connecting Bluetooth 
Devices
Connects  the  Bluetooth  devices  that 
you add.
Connecting Devices by Selecting 
Phone/Call
Press the PHONE key or  key 
in  the  steering  wheel  control.  0521
 
\felect  the  name  of  the  device  to 
connect.  0521
 Connect Bluetooth.\-
Bluetooth  
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Connecting Devices Through the 
Phone Settings
Press  the SETUP  key. 0521
  \felect 
Bluetooth. 0521 \felect Bluetooth Connection. 
0521  \felect  the  name  of  the  device  to  con-
nect.  0521
 Connect Bluetooth.\-
Dial
Dials  a  call  after  the  Bluetooth 
devices are connecte\-d.
\felect 
All Menus from Home \fcreen 
display 0521 Phone 0521 Dial.
Name Description
  Keypad
Use the keypad to 
enter the phone  
number that you want 
to call. \felect and 
hold the last number 
of a speed dial to\- dial 
a number that you 
added to the \fpeed \-
Dial list in the ph\-one  
 Call
Makes a call after 
you dial a number 
and select this  
button. If the number 
is listed in Diale\-d 
Calls, you can select 
the number and 
select this button to 
automatically dial\- 
that number again.
 \fettingsMoves to a screen 
of Bluetooth 
Connection.
 DeleteDeletes the numbers 
that you entered.
i Information
 •
\fome  types  of  mobile  phones  may 
not support the \fpeed Dial fu\-nction.   
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Using the Menu 
During a Phone Call
When  making  a  call,  you  can  use 
the following menu items.
NameDescription
 Use Private
\fwitches a voice 
call from the car 
Hands-free to the 
mobile phone.
 EndEnds a call.
 Contacts Displays the 
Contacts list.
  Outgoing 
  Volume Displays the Mic 
Volume settings. 
You can adjust the 
in-call volume that 
the other party 
hears (level 1 - 5).
 KeypadMoves to a screen 
for entering AR\f 
numbers.
 \fwitch
\fwitches to a call \-
on hold, if any.   
You can also 
switch calls by 
selecting the 
number in the 
Information 
Display.  
The \fwitch func-
tion switches the 
current call to 
a waiting call in 
order to answer a 
new incoming call.
Bluetooth  
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Pr
for Successful V
Recognition
1.  Voice  recognition  supports  only 
the  commands  that  are  displayed 
on  the  screen  and  written  in  the 
User’s Guide.
2.  To  ensure  the  correct  recognition 
and  execution  of  your  command, 
say your command when you hear 
the beep after a voice prompt.
3.   Voice  recognition  automatically  
 ends if: 1) A call is incom\-ing or outgoing
2)  A media device (U\fB or iP od, etc.) 
 is connected or di\-sconnected
3)  The rear view camera is operated 
(optional)
4) The car engine star\-ts or stops
5)  A  system  key,  such  as RADIO 
 key or 
MEDIA key is selected
 
4.   The microphone used for the voice 
recognition system is located in the 
headliner directly above the driver’s 
head. To  make  your  commands 
better  understood,  keep  your  body 
straight  in  the  driver’s  seat  when 
speaking the comman\-d.
5.   \fpeaking natur ally and clearly will 
ensure  better  recognition  of  your 
voice commands.
\b.   In  the  following  cases  voice  rec-
ognition  will  be  affected  by  ambi -
ent noise.
1)  The  sound  of  the  wind  if  any 
 window or the sun roof i\-s open.
2)  High  speed  blower  from  the 
  air  vents.  \fet  climate  control  to 
 blow lower than level 3.
3)  Vibrations from passin\-g through 
 a tunnel.
4)  Vibrations  from  driving  on  an 
 uneven road.
5) \ftorms and heavy rain.
V  
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2\b
Starting/Ending 
and Setting V
Recognition
Starting Voice Recognition
Press  the   key  briefly  (less 
than  0.8  seconds)  on  the  steering 
wheel  control  to  activate  voice  rec -
ognition.
\bnding Voice Recognition
1. \felect “Exit”  to  the  left  of  the  bot-
tom to end voice recognition.
2. Press  and  hold  (more  than  0.8 
seconds)  the   key  on  the 
steering  wheel  control  to  end 
voice recognition.
V  
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Skipping Prompt 
Messages 
When  you  hear  the  prompt  mes-
sage,  press  the 
  key  on  the 
steering  wheel  control  to  skip  the 
message  and  go  directly  to  listening 
mode to say your command.
This results in faster operation when 
you  feel  the  message  is  too  long  or 
you  already  know  the  command  to 
use.
i  Information
 • Refer to Part 8 for instructions on how to 
change the Voice Recognition \fe\-ttings.
Combining Voice 
Recognition with   
On-Screen Commands
After  pressing  the   key,  say 
a  command  after  the  beep. The 
voice recognition s\-ystem will execute 
the  desired  operation  after  under -
standing the comman\-d.  
Alternatively,  you  may  touch  any 
of  the  corresponding  Commands 
on  the  screen  while  the Voice 
Recognition system\- is in operation.
 
Combining  voice  recognition  with 
available  on-screen  commands 
is  useful  when  the  system  is  tak -
ing  longer  than  expected  or  the 
voice  command  did  not  execute  as 
desired.  
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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