key KIA STINGER 2019 Navigation System Quick Reference Guide
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for Successful V
Recognition
1.  Voice  recognition  supports  only 
the  co\b\bands  that  are  displayed 
on  the  screen  and  written  in  the 
User’s Guide.
2.  \fo  ensure  the  correct  recognition 
and  execution  of  your  co\b\band, 
say your co\b\band when you hear 
the beep after a voice pro\bpt.
3.   Voice  recognition  auto\batically  
 ends if: 1) A call is inco\bi\eng or outgoing
2)  A \bedia device (USB or iP od, etc.) 
 is connected or dis\econnected
3)  \fhe rear view ca\ber a is operated
4) \fhe car engine starts or stops
5)  A  syste\b  key,  such  as RADIO  
 key or 
MEDIA key is selected
 
4.   \fhe \bicrophone used for the voice 
recognition syste\b is located in the 
headliner directly above the driver’s 
head. \fo  \bake  your  co\b\bands 
better  understood,  keep  your  body 
straight  in  the  driver’s  seat  when 
speaking the co\b\band\e.
5.   Speaking natur ally and clearly will 
ensure  better  recognition  of  your 
voice co\b\bands.
6.   In  the  following  cases  voice  rec-
ognition  will  be  affected  by  a\bbi -
ent noise.
1)  \fhe  sound  of  the  wind  if  any 
 window or the sun roof i\es open.
2)  High  speed  blower  fro\b  the 
 air vents. Set cli\bate control to 
 blow lower than level 3.
3)  Vibrations fro\b passing\e through 
 a tunnel.
4)  Vibrations  fro\b  driving  on  an 
 uneven road.
5) Stor\bs and heavy rain.
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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. Select “Exit”  to  the  left  of  the  bot-
to\b to end voice recognition.
2. Press  and  hold  (\bore  than  0.8 
seconds)  the   key  on  the 
steering  wheel  control  to  end 
voice recognition.
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Skipping Prompt 
Messages 
When  you  hear  the  pro\bpt  \bes-
sage,  press  the 
  key  on  the 
steering  wheel  control  to  skip  the 
\bessage  and  go  directly  to  listening 
\bode to say your co\b\band.
\fhis results in faster operation when 
you  feel  the  \bessage  is  too  long  or 
you  already  know  the  co\b\band  to 
use.
i  Information
 • Refer to Part 9 for instructions on how to 
change the Voice Recognition Set\etings.
Combining Voice 
Recognition with   
On-Screen Commands
After  pressing  the   key,  say 
a  co\b\band  after  the  beep. \fhe 
voice recognition sy\este\b will execute 
the  desired  operation  after  under -
standing the co\b\band\e.
Alternatively,  you  \bay  touch  any 
of  the  corresponding  Co\b\bands 
on  the  screen  while  the Voice 
Recognition syste\b i\es in operation.
 
Co\bbining  voice  recognition  with 
available  on-screen  co\b\bands  is 
useful when the syst\ee\b is taking lon -
ger  than  expected  or  the  voice  co\b-
\band did not execute as desired.  
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Siri Eyes Fr
How to start Siri
If  you  want  to  use  Siri,  you  have 
to  connect  your  iOS  device  to  the 
Multi\bedia syste\b th\erough Bluetooth. 
(Please  check  whether  your  iOS 
device  supports  Siri  and  turning  Siri 
On)
\fhen you can use Siri while pressing 
and  holding 
  key  on  the 
steering wheel. 
How to use Siri
When  you  access  the  Siri  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 Multi\bedia syste\b only sup-
ports  “Phone”  related  functions. 
Other  functions  will  be  perfor\bed  in 
your  iOS  device.  If  you  press  voice 
key quickly, Siri would re-start. If you 
hold  down  voice  key,  Siri  would  be 
ter\binated  and  the  screen  would  go 
back  to  the  previous  screen.  Eyes-
Free  \bode  would  be  activated  auto-
\batically while you are driving. When 
shifting  gears  into  P  or  putting  the 
Parking  brake  on,  Eyes-Free  \bode 
would be deactivated auto\batically. 
i  Information
 • Functions  and  feedbacks  fro\b  voice 
co\b\bands  via  Siri  are  executed  in 
the  iOS  device.  If  the  iOS  version  is 
changed,  the  functions  and  response 
\bay  be  different  according  to  the  iOS 
device and the latest \eversion. 
Speak  
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About Pairing Mobile Phones
Q I cannot pair \by \bobile phone. What is the cause?
A Check  to  see  that  the  \bobile  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  \bulti\bedia  syste\b  and  cell  phone 
and then register th\ee cell phone again.
Q What  is  the  difference  between  pairing  a  \bobile  phone  and  connecting  a  \bobile phone?
A Pairing  occurs  through  authenticating  the  head  unit  and  \bobile  phone. Mobile phones paired to the head unit can be connected and disconnected 
until  the  paired  \bobile  phone  is  deleted  fro\b  the  syste\b.  Bluetooth
® 
Handsfree features, such as \baking/an\eswering calls or \banagi\eng contacts, 
are supported only in \bobile p\ehones connected with\e the head unit.
Q What is a Passkey?
A A  passkey  is  the  password  used  to  authenticate  the  connection  between the  head  unit  and  \bobile  phone. \fhe  passkey  only  needs  to  be  entered 
once when pairing the \bobile phone\e for the first ti\be.    
\fhe  initial  passkey  is  0000. You  can  change  it  with SETUP 0521
 Bluetooth 05210003
 05210003 \benu options. 
FA 
Bluetooth System Info 
Passkey  
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About Making/Answering Phone Calls
Q How can I answer a call?
A When there is an inc\eo\bing call, a notif\eication pop-up wil\el beco\be displayed. \fo answer the inco\bing call, select the 
 button on the screen or the 
  key on the steering wheel control.
\fo  reject  the  call,  select  the 
  button  on  the  screen  or  press  the 
  key on the steering wheel control. 
Q What should I do if I a\b talking on the Handsfree but want to switch the call 
to the \bobile phone?\e
A While  on  a  call,  press  and  hold  (\bore  than  0.8  seconds)  the   
key 
on  the  steering 
wheel  control  or  select  the  button  at  the  bot-
to\b of the Phone scr\eeen to switch the call to y\eour \bobile phone.
About Bluetooth® Wireless Technology/
Multimedia System Use \bnvironment
QWhat is the range of \by wireless connectio\en?
A\fhe wireless connecti\eon can be used with\ein 15 yards.
QHow \bany \bobile phones can \ebe paired?
AIt is possible to pair up to fi\eve \bobile phones.
QWhy is call quality \eso\beti\bes poor?
A Check  the  reception  sensitivity  of  the  \bobile  phone  when  call  quality 
beco\bes  worsened. \fhe  call  quality  \bay  deteriorate  when  the  signal 
strength is low. Call quality \bay also worsen if \betal objects, such as bev -
erage  cans,  are  placed  near  the  \bobile  phone.  Check  to  see  if  there  are 
\betal objects in the vicinity of the \bobile phone. \fhe call sound and quality 
\bay differ depending on the \etype of \bobile phone\e. 
Accept 
Reject 
 Use Private  
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Destination Sear
Places
You  can  enter  POI  Na\be,  Address 
or  Coordinates  that  you  wish  to 
search by.
Press  the 
N  head  unit  key. 0521
 
Select  the 
  tab. 0521   Select 
the 
 Search Bar.
Enter  the  POI  Na\be,  Address  and 
Coordinates  of  the  location  you 
want in the input window above, and 
press the 
 button.
If  you  select  a  location  fro\b  the 
search  result  list,  it  will  bring  you  to 
the point.
If  you  press  the   button 
on  the  search  result  screen,  it  will 
bring  you  to  the  City  search  screen 
where  you  can  filter  the  search 
results by city na\bes.
If  you  press  the   but-
ton  fro\b  the  search  result  screen,  it 
will  bring  you  to  the  POI  Categories 
screen  where  you  can  filter  the 
search results by POI Categories.
Navigation 
Destination 
OK 
Filter by City 
Filter by Category  
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Once the destination has been iden-
tified  either  by  POI  na\be,  address, 
or  coordinates,  the  \bap  screen  will 
be displayed.
Fro\b  this  screen  you  can  set  the 
destination  or  add  a  waypoint,  or 
add the displayed destination to your 
address book.
Address
Set destination by address search.
Press  the 
N  head  unit  key.  0521
 
Select  the 
  tab. 0521   Select 
the 
 icon.
How to Search Address
Search  criteria  can  be  entered 
in  any  order.  Exa\bple:  
then   then   then 
.
Na\be Description
 Select state to sear\ech. 
 
Select  a  city  before 
entering  the  street  na\be. 
Addresses  are  searched 
only fro\b the select\eed city. 
 Enter house nu\bber. If you 
don’t know the house nu\b -
ber, press 
 button. 
  Enter  a  street  na\be.  If 
sa\be street na\bes exist in 
other cities, the list of cities 
will be displayed. 
Destination 
Addr 
State 
City 
Str 
House No. 
Skip  
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Enter the address to check the loca-
tion infor\bation on the \bap.
Na\be Description
 Start  the  preferred navigation  route  to 
selected location.
 
Choose  the  pre-
ferred  navigation 
route  to  selected 
location.
 Set  the  location  as a waypoint.
 Save the location.
 Search  nearby POIs.
Previous Destinations
Select  fro\b  previously  inputted 
addresses and POIs.
Press  the 
N  head  unit  key.  0521
 
Select  the 
  tab. 0521   Select 
the 
 icon.
Navigation 
Start
Guidance 
Routes 
Add
W 
Save 
POI 
Destination 
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Arrange  by  all,  latest  destinations, 
latest  searched  places  and  latest 
departing places.
Arrange in order of da\ete and ti\be.
Na\beDescription
 
Display  all  desti-
nations,  depart -
ing  places,  and 
searched places.
 Display  previous destination  places 
for route guidance. 
 Display  previous departing  places 
for route guidance.
 
Display  Freq. Visited  Points 
places  for  route 
guidance.
POI Categories
Press  the N  head  unit  key.  0521
 
Select  the 
  tab. 0521   Select 
the 
 icon.
Select the desired it\ee\b.
Select  the  desired  ite\b  in  the 
sub-categories. 
All 
Destinations 
Start Points 
Fr
V 
Destination 
POI Categories