Remote control FORD KUGA 2010 1.G User Guide

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ADJUSTING THE STEERING
WHEEL
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel
when the vehicle is moving.
Note:Make sure that you are sitting in
the correct position. See Sitting in the
correct position (page 90). WARNING
Make sure that you fully engage the
locking lever when returning it to its
original position.
AUDIO CONTROL
Select radio, CD or cassette mode on the
audio unit.
The following functions can be operated
with the remote control:
Volume
Volume up: Press the top button on the
back of the remote control.
Volume down: Press the bottom button
on the back of the remote control.
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Action
Warning lamp
Message
SeeChanging the remote
control battery (page 27).
amber
Remote key battery low
Have the system checked by a
properly trained technician.
-
Steering malfunction
SeeKeyless starting (page
101).
-
To start press brake
SeeKeyless starting (page
101).
-
To start press clutch
Lighting Action
Warning lamp
Message
Brake lamp switch. The vehicle
can be driven as normal.
However, cruise control cannot
be switched on. Have the system
checked by a properly trained
technician as soon as possible.
red
Brake light fault
Have the system checked by a
properly trained technician.
amber
Adaptive front light failure
Maintenance Action
Warning lamp
Message
Have the system checked by a
properly trained technician.
red
High engine temperature
SeeBrake and clutch fluid
check (page 149).
red
Low brake fluid level
Stop the vehicle as soon as safely
possible and switch off the engine
immediately. Have the system
checked by a properly trained
technician immediately.
red
Engine malfunction
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Passenger compartment fuse box
Circuits protected
Ampere rating
Fuse
Electronic modules ignition
supply
10
100
Driver’s electric seat
20
101
Heater control, remote
control receiver
10
102
Lighting control battery
supply
10
103
Battery saver, interior lamps
10
104
Heated rear window
25
105
Keyless start
20
106
Instrument cluster battery
supply, on-board
diagnostics
10
107
Accessory to cluster (audio
and navigation unit)
7.5
108
Cigar lighter, rear auxiliary
power socket
20
109
137
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TELEPHONE CONTROLS
Remote control
Voice and mode button
Voice button
1
Mode button
2
Incoming calls can be accepted by
pressing the MODE button once. Press
the button again to end the call.
USING THE TELEPHONE -
VEHICLES WITHOUT:
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
This chapter describes the phone
functions of the audio unit.
Note:Refer to your audio guide for
details of the controls.
An active phone must be present.
Even if connected to the audio unit, your
phone can still be used in the usual way.
Note:
You can exit the phone menu by
pressing any source button CD,AM/FM
or AUX.
Making a call
Dialling a number using voice
control
Phone numbers can be dialled using voice
control. See Telephone commands
(page 192).
Dialling a number using the address
book
You can access your phone address
book via Bluetooth. The entries will appear
in the unit display.
1. Press the PHONEor the call accept
button.
2. Press the MENUbutton.
3. Keep pressing the MENUbutton until
PHONEBOOK appears.
4. Press the seek buttons to select the desired phone number.
Note:
Press and hold the seek button to
skip to the next letter in the alphabet.
5. Press the PHONEor the call accept
button to dial the selected phone
number.
Dialling a number using the address
book - Sony radio
You can access your phone address
book via Bluetooth. The entries will appear
in the unit display.
1. Press the PHONEbutton.
2. Press the seek button until the phone book is shown.
3. Press the up/down arrow buttons to select the desired phone number.
Note:
Press and hold the up/down arrow
buttons to skip to the next letter in the alphabet.
4. Press the PHONEor the call accept
button to dial the selected phone
number.
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Dialling a number using the
telephone keypad
If you have an audio unit with a telephone
keypad (buttons 0-9, * and #):
1. Press the call accept button. Press
the PHONE button if you have a Sony
radio.
2. Dial the number using the telephone keypad on the audio unit.
3. Press the call accept button.
Note:If you enter an incorrect digit whilst
entering a phone number, press the seek left button to erase the last digit. A longpress will erase the complete string ofdigits.
Press and hold 0to enter a +digit.
Ending a call
Calls can be ended by pressing the call
reject button.
Audio units without a telephone keypad
can also end a call by pressing either
PHONE, CD,AM/FM orON/OFF, or
by pressing the MODEbutton on the
remote control
Redialling a number
1. Press the PHONEor the call accept
button.
2. Press the MENUbutton.
3. Select the CALL OUT list or the
CALL IN list. On some audio units,
select the MISSED, INCOMING or
OUTGOING calls list.
Note:
If the active phone does not
provide a call out list, the last outgoing call number/entry can be redialled.
4. Press the seek button on the audio unit.
5. Press the PHONEor the call accept
button to dial the desired phone
number. Redialling a number - Sony radio
1.
Press the PHONEor the call accept
button.
2. Press the seek button until the desired
list is displayed.
Note:
If the active phone does not
provide a call out list, the last outgoing call number/entry can be redialled.
3. Press the up/down buttons to select the desired phone number.
4. Press the PHONEor the call accept
button to dial the phone number.
Redialling the last dialled number -
Sony radio
1. Press the call accept button.
2. Press the call accept button a second time to dial the number.
Receiving an incoming call
Accepting an incoming call
Incoming calls can be accepted by
pressing either the call accept button, the
PHONE button or the MODEbutton on
the remote control.
Rejecting an incoming call
Incoming calls can be rejected by
pressing the call reject button.
Audio units without a telephone keypad
can also reject a call by pressing either
PHONE, CD,AM/FM orON/OFF.
Receiving a second incoming
call
Note:
The second incoming call function
must be activated in your phone.
If there is an incoming call whilst there is
an ongoing call, a beep will be heard and
you will have the option to end the active
call and to accept the incoming call.
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Accepting a second incoming call
Second incoming calls can be accepted
by pressing either the call accept button,
the
PHONE button, or the MODEbutton
on the remote control.
Rejecting a second incoming call
Second incoming calls can be rejected by
pressing the call reject button. Units
without a telephone keypad can also
reject a second incoming call by pressing
the CD button, or the AM/FMbutton.
Muting the microphone
During a call, it is possible to mute the
microphone. Whilst muted, confirmation
will appear in the display.
Audio units with green call accept
button
Press the call accept button. Press the
button once again to turn this function off.
Audio units without green call
accept button
Press the seek up or down button. Press
the button once again to turn this function
off.
Changing the active phone
Note:Phones must be bonded to the
system before they can be made active.
Using the station storage button
Note:
This process is only for audio units
without a telephone keypad.
1. Press the PHONEbutton on the
audio unit.
2. Press the preset number required (using the station preset buttons 1 -
6). Using the audio unit menu
Note:
After bonding a phone to the
system, this becomes the active phone.
1. Press the PHONEor call accept
button.
2. Press the MENUbutton on the audio
unit.
3. Select the ACTIVE PHONE option
on the audio unit.
4. Scroll through the different stored phones by using the seek buttons to
display the bonded phones.
5. Press the MENUbutton to select the
phone which is to be the active phone.
Debonding a bonded phone
A bonded phone can be deleted from the
system at any time, unless a phone call is
in progress.
1. Press the PHONEor call accept
button.
2. Press the MENUbutton on the audio
unit.
3. Select the DEBOND option on the
audio unit.
4. Scroll through the different phones by using the seek buttons and display the
phone to be debonded.
5. Press the MENUbutton to select the
phone which is to be debonded.
Debonding a bonded phone -
Sony radio
A bonded phone can be deleted from the
system at any time, unless a phone call is
in progress.
1. Press the PHONEbutton.
2. Press the up/down arrow buttons until
you reach the DEBONDoption.
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3. Scroll through the different phones by
using the seek buttons and display the
phone to be debonded.
4. Press the OK button to be debond.
USING THE TELEPHONE -
VEHICLES WITH:
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
This chapter describes the phone
functions of the Navigation System.
Note:Refer to your Navigation System
guide for details of the controls.
An active phone must be present.
Even if connected to the Navigation
System, your phone can still be used in
the usual way.
Making a call
Dialling a number
Phone numbers can be dialled using voice
control. See Voice control (page 182).
Ending a call
Calls can be ended by pressing either the
END button, the MODEbutton on the
remote switch or the ON/OFFbutton on
the navigation system.
Redialling a number
1. Press the PHONEbutton on the unit.
2. Select REDIAL.
Receiving an incoming call
Accepting an incoming call
Incoming calls can be accepted by
pressing either the call accept button, the
MODE button on the remote control, the
PHONE button on the unit or by using
the ACCEPT option in the menu. Rejecting an incoming call
Incoming calls can be rejected by
pressing either the call reject button, the
CD
orAM/FM buttons on the unit, or by
using the REJECT option in the menu.
Receiving a second incoming
call
Note:
The second incoming call function
must be activated in your phone.
If there is an incoming call, whilst there is
an ongoing call, a beep will be heard and
you will have the option to end the active
call and to accept the incoming call.
Accepting a second incoming call
Second incoming calls can be accepted
by pressing either the call accept button,
the MODE button on the remote control,
the PHONE button on the unit or by
using the ACCEPT option in the menu.
Note:
This will cancel the ongoing call.
Rejecting a second incoming call
Second incoming calls can be rejected by
pressing either the call reject button, or
one of the following buttons on the unit:
CD, AM/FM.
Muting the microphone
During a call, it is possible to mute the
microphone. Whilst muted, confirmation
will appear in the display.
DVD navigation units
Press the mute button (symbol of a
microphone with a line through it). Press
the button once again to turn this function
off.
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System answer
User says
Steps
"MOBILE NAME" "<phonedependent dialogue>"
"MOBILE NAME"
*
2
* Can be used as a shortcut.
DTMF (Tone dialling)
This function transfers spoken numbers
into DTMF tones. For example, to make
a remote enquiry to your home answering
machine or to enter a PIN number etc. Note:DTMF can only be used during an
ongoing call. Press the VOICE button and wait for the system prompt.
Can only be used with vehicles installedwith a dedicated VOICE button. System answer
User says
Steps
"NUMBER PLEASE"
1
"<numbers 1 to 9, zero, hash, star>"
2
Create a phonebook
Store name
New entries can be stored with the
"STORE NAME" command. This feature
can be used to dial a number by calling
up the name instead of the full phone
number. System answer
User says
Steps
"PHONE"
"PHONE"
1
"STORE NAME"
"STORE NAME"
2
"NAME PLEASE"
"REPEAT NAME PLEASE"
"<name>"
3
"STORING NAME"
"<name>"
4
"<name> STORED"
"NUMBER PLEASE"
"<phone number>"
"<phone number>"
5
"STORING NUMBER"
"STORE"
6
"<phone number>"
"NUMBER STORED"
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Booster cables
See: Using booster cables........................154
Booster cushions.....................................19 Booster cushion (Group 3)..........................19
Booster seat (Group 2)................................19
Brake and clutch fluid check...............149
Brakes......................................................112 Principle of operation..................................112
Bulb changing See: Changing a bulb..................................52
Bulb specification chart..........................58
C
Car wash See: Cleaning the exterior.........................152
Catalytic converter................................105 Driving with a catalytic converter.............105
CD changer..............................................99
Changing a bulb......................................52 Approach lamp.............................................53
Central high mounted brake lamp............56
Front fog lamps............................................54
Headlamp...................................................... 52
Interior lamp..................................................56
Luggage compartment lamp.....................58
Number plate lamp......................................56
Reading lamps..............................................57
Rear fog lamps.............................................54
Rear lamps....................................................55
Side repeaters..............................................53
Vanity mirror lamp.........................................57
Changing a fuse....................................134
Changing a road wheel........................156 Assembling the wheel brace....................158
Installing a road wheel...............................160
Jacking and lifting points............................157
Locking wheel nuts....................................156
Removing a road wheel............................159
Removing the wheel trim..........................159
Vehicle jack..................................................156
Vehicles with a temporary spare
wheel........................................................ 156
Changing the remote control battery....................................................27
Changing the wiper blades...................44 Rear window wiper blade...........................45
Windscreen wiper blades...........................44 Checking the wiper blades...................43
Child safety...............................................16
Child safety locks.....................................21
Left-hand side...............................................21
Right-hand side.............................................21
Child seat positioning..............................17 All vehicles......................................................17
Vehicles with under floor storage...............17
Child seats................................................16 Child restraints for different mass
groups........................................................ 16
Cigar lighter..............................................97
Cleaning the exterior............................152 Body paintwork preservation...................152
Cleaning the chrome trim.........................152
Cleaning the headlamps...........................152
Cleaning the rear window.........................152
Cleaning the interior..............................152 Instrument cluster screens, LCD screens,
radio screens..........................................153
Seat belts.....................................................152
Climate control........................................80 Principle of operation...................................80
Climate control commands.................197 Climate.......................................................... 197
Coded keys.............................................36
Cold weather precautions....................131
Connecting an external device...........201 Connection.................................................. 201
Connecting an external device - Vehicles With: Bluetooth....................201
Connecting a Bluetooth audio device....................................................... 201
Connectivity...........................................200 General information...................................200
Convenience features............................96
Coolant check See: Engine coolant check.......................148
Cruise control.........................................120 Principle of operation.................................120
Cruise control See: Using cruise control..........................120
Cup holders.............................................96 Seat back trays.............................................96
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G
Gauges.....................................................63
Engine coolant temperature gauge..........63
Fuel gauge.....................................................64
Gearbox See: Transmission.......................................108
General information on radio frequencies............................................27
Getting started......................................209 Activating the mobile phone navigation
system..................................................... 209
Compatibility of phones............................209
Installing the micro SD card......................209
Glasses holder.........................................99
Global opening and closing...................34 Global closing................................................34
Global opening.............................................34
H
Handbrake See: Parking brake......................................112
Hazard warning flashers........................48
Headlamp levelling..................................47 Recommended headlamp levelling control
positions.................................................... 48
Headlamp washers................................43
Head restraints........................................90 Adjusting the head restraint.......................90
Removing the head restraint......................90
Heated seats...........................................94
Heated windows and mirrors...............86 Heated exterior mirrors...............................86
Heated windows..........................................86
Heating See: Climate control....................................80
Hints on driving with ABS......................112
I
Immobiliser See: Engine immobiliser..............................36
Information displays................................68 General information.....................................68 Information messages...........................73
All wheel drive...............................................74
Doors open....................................................75
Keyless system.............................................75
Lighting........................................................... 76
Maintenance................................................. 76
Message indicator........................................74
Message symbols........................................74
Power steering..............................................77
Stability control (ESP)...................................77
Transmission................................................. 78
Tyre pressure monitoring system..............79
Viewing current messages.........................74
Instrument lighting dimmer...................96
Instruments..............................................63
Interior lamps...........................................50 Courtesy lamp..............................................50
Reading lamps..............................................50
Vanity mirror lamps.......................................51
Introduction................................................5
ISOFIX anchor points..............................20 Attaching a child restraint with a top
tether.......................................................... 20
J
Jump starting See: Using booster cables........................154
K
Keyless entry............................................31 Disabled keys................................................33
General information......................................31
Locking and unlocking the doors with the
key blade...................................................34
Locking the vehicle......................................32
Passive key...................................................32
Unlocking the vehicle...................................33
Keyless starting......................................101 Failure to start..............................................102
Ignition on.....................................................101
Starting a diesel engine..............................101
Starting with automatic transmission.......101
Starting with manual transmission............101
Stopping the engine...................................102
Keys and remote controls.....................27
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