Kia Rio UVO System 2016 User's Manual
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To connect your smartphone via Bluetooth, ensure your phone’s Bluetooth is turned on. On the UVO system, go to Settings > Bluetooth > Add New Device. Select your phone from the list and confirm the pairing code.
Ensure the microphone is not obstructed and speak clearly. Check if the voice recognition feature is enabled under UVO settings. If issues persist, consider updating the UVO software.
You can update the maps by purchasing the latest map update from the Kia Navigation Updater website. Follow the download instructions, copy the files to a USB drive, and insert it into the car’s USB port to start the update.
Check the vehicle’s battery and fuse related to the UVO system. If the battery and fuse are fine, try resetting the system by pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds.
To reset the UVO system, go to Settings > System > Reset and confirm your selection to restore factory settings.
Yes, insert the USB device into the USB port. The UVO system will automatically detect and allow you to browse and play music from the device.
The UVO system supports several audio formats, including MP3, WMA, and AAC. Ensure your music files are in these formats for optimal compatibility.
Go to the UVO system settings, select Navigation, and then Alerts. From there, you can set up speed alerts by entering the desired speed limit.
To pair multiple phones, repeat the Bluetooth pairing process for each device. Go to Settings > Bluetooth > Add New Device for each phone you wish to connect.
Ensure that your phone's Bluetooth is up-to-date and clear any Bluetooth cache or unpair and re-pair the device. If the problem persists, consult your phone’s manual or seek assistance from a Kia service center.