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7. Press OK to confirm and enter the ADVANCED menu.
8. Scroll repeatedly until LANGUAGE appears in the radio display.
9. Press OK to enter the LANGUAGE menu.
10. Scroll repeatedly to cycle through ENGLISH, FRANCAIS and
ESPANOL.
11. Press OK when the desired selection appears in the radio display. If
you have changed the language setting, the display will read UPDATING.
Once the change is complete, SYNCwill confirm the change audibly and
in the radio display. SYNCwill then take you back to the ADVANCED
menu.
Returning to the factory defaults
SYNCallows you to return to the factory defaults settings. This
selection will not erase your indexed information. If you wish to erase all
information, refer toPerforming a master reset.
Note:To scroll, press
SEEKor/.
1. Press AUX repeatedly until SYNC appears.
2. Press MENU. MEDIA MENU will momentarily appear in the display.
3. Press OK to access the PLAY MENU.
4. Scroll repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGS appears in the radio
display.
5. Press OK to confirm and enter the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu.
6. Scroll repeatedly until ADVANCED appears in the radio display.
7. Press OK to confirm and enter the ADVANCED menu.
8. Scroll repeatedly until DEFAULTS appears in the radio display.
9. Press OK. The display will read RESTORE?
10. Press OK to confirm. The display will read RESTORED. SYNCwill
take you back to the ADVANCED SETTINGS menu.
Performing a master reset
A master reset allows you to completely erase all information stored in
SYNC(all phone book, call history and text message information as well
as all paired devices) and return to the factory default settings.
Note:Once a mast reset has been completed, you must re-insert your
USB device to access the contents.
SYNCmedia features
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ACCESSING SYNCMEDIA FEATURES THROUGH YOUR REAR
OVERHEAD MOUNTED DVD SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
WARNING:Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle
control, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends that
drivers use extreme caution when using cell phones, even with voice
commands. The driver’s primary responsibility is the safe operation of
their vehicle. Only use cell phones and other devices not essential to
the driving task when it is safe to do so.
Note:If your vehicle is equipped with a dual headrest DVD system,
please refer to the Family Entertainment System section in the
Entertainment chapter in your Owner’s Guide for more information.
Rear seat passengers can listen to SYNCmedia sources (USB, BT
AUDIO, LINE IN) through the DVD system (if equipped).
To access:
1. Ensure that:
•The DVD and audio system are ON. See the Family Entertainment
System section in your Owner’s Guide for more information.
•Your digital media playing device is plugged into the USB port or
SYNC’s Auxiliary input jack (Line in), if desired.
Note:When accessing media through the USB port, ensure that the
media device is plugged into the USB port BEFORE pressing the
media button to select USB. If no device is plugged into the USB port,
USB will not appear as an available selection.
•YourBluetoothenabled cellular phone from which you wish to stream
music is ON and is currently paired to SYNCas aBluetoothDevice.
DVD interaction
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2. Ensure that your wireless
headphones are set to Channel A.
(Channel A can access any possible
media source: AM, FM1, FM2, SAT
(satellite radio, if equipped), CD,
DVD, AUX, SYNC (USB, BT AUDIO
and LINE IN). Channel B can only
access DVD and AUX sources.)
3. Press
A on the DVD system to
gain access to your possible media
selections.
4. Press MEDIA (on the DVD system or on the remote control)
repeatedly until SYNC appears on the DVD screen in the
A status
bar. (You cannot access SYNC through
B.) Either press ENTER or
wait until the system times out.
After choosing the SYNCmedia source, you can then choose from the
media settings (Shuffle, Repeat, Autoplay) as well as choosing from
these options: Play All music, Play Artists, Play Albums, Play Genres,
Play tracks, Explore the USB device, accessing/playing your Playlists.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Autoplay:With Autoplay turned ON, SYNCallows you to listen to
music which has already been randomly indexed during the indexing
process. With Autoplay turned off, the chosen music will not begin to
play until all of the music has been indexed by SYNC. Depending on the
size of the material, this may take a few minutes.
Bluetooth enabled cellular phone:Any cellular phone which has the
Bluetoothwireless technology which will enable the phone to connect
with SYNCand exchange information wirelessly.
Digital media player / USB Device:This is a generic term used to
signify any of the following media devices: iPod, Zune™, “Plays from
device” players, and most USB drives (thumb drives, flash drives, PEN
drives, etc.)
Discoverable mode:A mode which allows otherBluetoothenabled
devices to find yourBluetoothenabled device.
Discovery mode:A mode which allows yourBluetoothenabled device
to search for other ‘discoverable’Bluetoothenabled devices.
In-band ringing:This is a phone dependent feature. If yourBluetooth
enabled cellular phone supports this feature, SYNCcan play your ring
tone during incoming calls.
Indexing:A process in which SYNCbuilds a voice recognition grammar
for the media content of your digital media player. While indexing,
SYNCwill play already indexed media if Autoplay is on. However, voice
recognition is not available for the media until the indexing process is
complete.
Metadata:Descriptive tags embedded in your digital media which provide
SYNCwith information such as ARTIST, ALBUM, GENRE and TRACK.
Pairing:To use yourBluetoothenabled cellular phone with SYNC, you
must go through a pairing (bonding) process. “Pairing” is a special
process used when two devices connect for the first time. The pairing
process is used to generate a link key that is used for authentication
purposes during subsequentBluetoothconnections between the two
devices.
PIN (Personal Identification number):This six digit number
(sometimes referred to as a passkey) will be shown in the radio display
during the pairing process with yourBluetoothenabled device. You do
not need to write down this number as it will only be used for that
specific pairing procedure.
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911 assist™ .................................31
A
Accessing and using your USB
port ..............................................48
Accessing call history/phone
book during active call ...............19
Accessing system settings .........52
Accessing vehicle applications ..52
Accessing your phone book .......21
Accessing your playlists .............63
Active call menu options ...........17
Adding a Bluetooth media
device which is in discoverable
mode ............................................54
Adding a Bluetooth media
device which is in discovery
mode ............................................53
Adding (pairing) a phone ..........37
Answering an incoming call .......15
Applications .................................36
Automatically download your
phone book ..................................28
C
Call history ..................................20
Changing the SYNClanguage
setting ....................................41, 57
Connecting a Bluetooth media
device ...........................................55
Connecting a digital media
player to SYNC.........................47
Connecting a phone ....................39
D
Delete a device ...........................56Deleting a phone .........................40
Deleting all phones .....................40
Deleting all text messages .........24
Downloading unread text
messages ......................................24
E
End user license agreement ......77
Ending a call ...............................15
Exiting phone mode ...................15
Exploring the USB device ..........65
H
How SYNCinteracts with
your Bluetooth device ................19
I
Incoming new text message ......16
Installing new vehicle
applications ...........................43, 59
J
Joining two calls
(multiparty/conference call) ......18
M
Making a call ...............................14
Message notification ...................26
Modifying your phone book .......27
P
Pairing media devices to
SYNC....................................53–54
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Pairing your phone .....................37
Performing a master reset ...43, 58
Phone dependent features ...........5
Phone redial ................................20
Phone settings ............................25
Phone status ...............................25
Play menu ....................................55
Playing a specific track ..............64
Playing similar music ..................66
Putting a call on/off hold ...........18
Q
Quick reference chart ................10
R
Returning to factory
defaults ..................................42, 58
S
Safety information ........................4
Selecting and playing specific
albums .........................................62
Selecting and playing specific
artists ...........................................61
Selecting different genres ..........63
Selecting different media
sources .........................................48
Sending new text messages .......22
Setting a phone as primary .......39
Setting a ring tone ......................26
Streaming music from your
phone ...........................................49SYNCvoice recognition
feature ...........................................5
System settings ...........................37
T
Text messaging ...........................22
Traffic, Directions and
Information ..................................28
Turning Bluetooth on/off ............40
Turning prompts on/off ........41, 57
U
Using privacy mode ....................17
Using SYNC’s play menu ..........59
Using the Auxiliary input jack
(Line in) ......................................50
Using the media settings ............51
Using the play all feature ...........61
Using the quick dial feature ......16
Using voice commands with
SYNC............................................8
Using your media menu .............47
V
Vehicle health report ..................34
Voice commands in media
mode ............................................45
Voice commands in phone
mode ............................................12
W
What is SYNC? ............................4
What’s playing? ...........................47
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