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Give It A Try!
1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop, but leave vehicle
ON for the instrument gauges to be active.
2. Select the “Apps” button at bottom of radio touch-
screen.
3. Select the “Information Apps” button on left side of
radio.
4. Select the “SRT Performance Pages.”
5. Select the “Timers” tab from left side of screen.
The Timer will present data from your current drive
cycle until the vehicle reaches a Timer milestone or a
Timer constraint is broken.
NOTE:If the vehicle does not reach a Timer milestone or
a Timer constraint is broken, the data will show only
dashes “- - “ as the result.
6. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop after reaching the
target speed or distance.
7. You can view the Timer performance data on the radio
from the drive cycle by selecting the “Apps” button on
the faceplate, then the Information Apps button, then
SRT Performance pages tab:
•Select Ticket displays.
•Select “Current,” “Last,” or “Best” ticket displays.
•Press the “Save” button on the faceplate to save
results.
Requirements
•Vehicle must be a SRT performance vehicle properly
equipped with the Uconnect® Access System.
•Vehicle must be in range of a usable and authorized 3G
cellular signal.
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•Vehicle must be powered in the ON/RUN or ACC
(Accessory) position with a properly functioning elec-
trical system.
Disclaimers
•Vehicle must be registered with Uconnect® Access and
have an active subscription to get SRT Performance
Pages Plus.
•The first time the SRT Performance Pages App is
activated, an alert will appear that the driver should
not be driving while engaging the performance tools.
Tips
•Accessing the Timers page for the first time, double
dashes (“- -“) will display as values for all timers, until
real values can be acquired.
•Upon accessing the Timers screen after an ignition
cycle and/or battery disconnect, the driver will see the
“Best” set of values for all performance indicators, as
received from the cluster.
•If accessing Timers screen after an ignition cycle
and/or battery removal, if the driver selects “Current”,
double dashes (“- -”) will display for all timers, until
real values can be acquired.
•The “Current” ticket maintains the same values until
the vehicle speed is greater than 0 again, assuming the
driver is beginning another run. This functionality is
based upon the data as it is received from the cluster.
•Once the vehicle speed is greater than 0 again, the
“Current” page values are moved to the “Last” page
and the “Current” page is cleared out. The “Last”
ticket shows only the exact last run, not the last value
for each timer.
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FAQs
1.How do I get SRT Performance Pages?This App is
pre-loaded from the factory.
2.Do I turn Performance Pages “ON” or “OFF” at any
time?No. You do not need to do anything to start or
stop performance pages or Timers. The vehicle is
always running and calculating this information.
3.Why are these specific measurements shown in
Timers?Measurements were shown that were com-
mon measures to performance driving.
4.Do I need to register?You need to register the vehicle
and subscribe to Uconnect® Access in order to get SRT
Performance Pages Plus. If a customer does not regis-
ter, SRT Performance Pages will still be available.
5.What is the difference between SRT Performance
Pages and SRT Performance Pages Plus?SRT Perfor-
mance Pages Plus gives you the additional option to
save performance data to the web.
6.Do I have to do anything to turn on the Timers data?
No, the timers in an SRT vehicle are continuously
running to reflect this data.
7.If I chose to download my performance data to the
web, which site do I login to in order to download
this data?You will need to visit the Mopar Owner
Connect website (moparownerconnect.com) to ac-
cess and download your performance data.
8.Why does my Timer performance data only show
dashes?Dashes will display if the Timer milestone
was not reached or the criteria needed to meet a
measurement was broken (such as 0-60 mph in 10
seconds, instead took 15 seconds.)
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9.What are “Timer Constraints” or criteria that needs
to be met to show performance data?
•0-60 MPH or 0-100 kph ET reached within 10 seconds
•Distance of 1/4 mile and 1/8 mile
•Brake timer when traveling > 30 MPH
•A braking event goes beyond 30 seconds
10.How many Timers are stored on the radio and for
how long?Performance timers are maintained as
long as you drive the vehicle. You can save the
statistics at any time.
11.Do all Timer measurements give a “Best”, “Last”
and Current” value?They all do except for Braking
which will not provide a “Best” measurement.
Voice Texting
Add Free-Form Voice Texts To Your Voice Text Reply Feature
Description
This Voice Texting enhances the Voice Text Reply feature
built into your Uconnect® Access 8.4A and 8.4AN radio.
While Voice Text Reply provides 18 pre-defined messages
you can send, Voice Texting lets you create and send
nearly any message you want. Just speak your message
as if you were talking to the recipient, and the Uconnect®
Access voice-texting technology will convert your voice
into a text message.
Voice Texting and Voice Text Reply features are compatible
with many newer Android and Blackberry phones. Before
using, determine if your phone has been tested to support
Bluetooth® “Message Access Profile (MAP)” at
UconnectPhone.com. iPhone® and some other smart-
phones do not currently support Bluetooth® MAP. En-
sure MAP is ON and incoming message notification is
enabled.
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How It Works
Set Up Your Phone To Work With Voice Texting
After pairing your phone to the vehicle using Bluetooth®
(seeUconnectPhone.com), push the “phone” button on
the menu bar of the radio to see the main Phone screen.
A minute or so after a compatible MAP enabled phone
has been Bluetooth® connected to the vehicle; the “mes-
saging” button on the touchscreen will change from gray
to white. This is an indicator that Voice Texting will work
with your phone. Outgoing voice texts may not be
possible. The phone may allow incoming texts only.
Determine if your phone has been tested to support
Bluetooth® “Message Access Profile” (MAP) - at
UconnectPhone.com. (Your phone may support Voice
Texting even if not found on this website. Check with
your phone manufacturer to see if it supports MAP
protocol.)
NOTE:If phone supports MAP, then ensure MAP is on
and incoming message notification is enabled, (see
UconnectPhone.comfor phone specific instructions).
Follow the steps below to see if your phone can set up to
work with Voice Texting.
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Generic Phone Setup Instructions (your phone’s setup
process may be similar):
1. On phone select “Settings” (or the equivalent on your
phone)
2. Select Wireless/Bluetooth® settings
3. Ensure Bluetooth® is on (box checked)
4. Select Bluetooth® settings
5. Select Advanced setting
6. Ensure Message Access service is on (box checked)
7. Select Message Access settings
8. Check the box for SMS
9. Press the back button twice to return to the Bluetooth®
settings screen
10. Check the box for Discoverable
If a Bluetooth® authorization window appears showing
your phone requesting permissions, check the box for
Always and press Accept.
Sending A New Text Message From Radio
1. Pushon the steering wheel.
2. Say“Send text message.”
3. The system will respond “Say the phone number or
the full name and the phone type of the contact that
you want to send a message to.”
4. Dictate message (“I will be home at eight.”)
5. When finished dictating, wait for prompt and say
“Send.”
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Dictate A Free-Form Reply To A Message From Radio
(Voice Text Reply)
1. Say“Reply to message n”
n = the number of the message
OR
Press “Reply” after viewing message
OR
Push the phone button and say“Reply.”
2. The system will say “Please say the message you want
to send.” (“I will be home at eight.”)
3. Say the message you want to send up to 160 characters
of text.
4. The system will repeat the message you dictated and
state available commands. If your message was too
long, the system will respond with “Your message was
too long. Your message was truncated.” Say “Send,” or
“Start Over” or “Continue.”
5. Say“Continue”
OR
Say“Start over”
OR
Say“Repeat”
OR
Say“Send”
OR
Say“Cancel.”
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To Reply To A Message With A Pre-Formatted Re-
sponse (Voice Text Reply)
NOTE:This function only operates while the vehicle is
not in motion.
1. Press “View” next to the message
2. Press “Reply”
3. Select the pre-formatted response by pressing it (“I
can’t talk right now”)
4. Press “Send”
Viewing Or Listening To Incoming Messages
To Listen to a Message from Radio
1. Push the#Phone#button on the steering wheel. Say
$Listen to message$
OR
Press the#Listen#button on the touchscreen.
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Viewing Your Messages
1. Push the “Phone” button on the steering wheel.
2. Say“View message.”
OR
Press “View” on the in-vehicle touchscreen.
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Contact names or phone numbers of the message
sender appears in a list along withViewandListen
buttons on the touchscreen.
Viewing A Specific Message
1. Press “View” next to the contact name/phone number
of the message you want to be displayed.
OR
Say“Show message n”
n = the number of the message
Listening To A Message
1. Press “Listen” on the touchscreen or push the “Phone”
button on the steering wheel and say “Listen,” the
Uconnect® system will read the received text message
over the vehicle audio system.
Barge-In
Barge-in is a feature that enables a user to say a valid
command without waiting for the system to finish speak-
ing. When the system is “speaking” you can push the
button on the steering wheel and say a valid
command.
For example, if the system is explaining all of the options
available after dictating a text message, at any time the
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