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MOBILE MEDIA NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Your vehicle is equipped with a mobile media navigation system which
allows you to listen to, record and save music, play DVDs (audio and
video), and operate climate control functions (if equipped).
Your system has a large range of features, yet is easy to use. The display
screen is the primary means for operating the system through the use of
its vertically tabbed menus, text screens and menu displays. Screen
selections are made by touching the desired area on the touchscreen.
The “tabs” along the left side of the screen represent the major
components of the system. The status bars at the top and bottom of the
screen will display for the majority of the time once the system is turned
on and ready for operation. The top status bar will contain menu names,
icons, and a clock. The lower status bar contains climate information (if
equipped), icons and advisory messages. Please refer toStatus barsin
theSystem Overviewchapter for more information. Navigation guidance
is shown on the display touchscreen and is supplemented with voice
prompts.
DRIVING RESTRICTIONS
In order to prevent the system from distracting you while driving, access
to certain functions are restricted when the vehicle is traveling above
5 mph (8 km/h). Restricted functions include:
•Touchscreen keyboard
•Scrolling of long lists
•Jukebox restrictions such as creating/editing playlists, sorting playlists,
editing track, artist and album names
•Uploading photographs
Note:If your vehicle is equipped with SYNC, similar features will be
restricted also.
When the vehicle speed is reduced to 5 mph (8 km/h) or less, system
restrictions are lifted and you have full access to the system.
Introduction
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Button tone:Select to select/adjust when the system will sound a tone.
Press ‘Button tone’ to then select from:
•All Buttons:Select to have the system sound a tone when any hard
or soft key is touched.
•Touch Screen:Select to have the system only sound a tone when a
selection is made on the touch screen.
•Off:Select to turn off all tones.
Voice volume:Press + to increase or — to decrease the volume level of
the navigation voice. Voice volume adjustment also includes the volume
level of chimes.
Voice recognition interaction mode:This feature determines the level
of interaction/feedback you will receive from the system.
•Standard:This is the default setting. The ‘Standard setting’ provides
you with the most interaction / feedback in the form of prompts.
•Advanced:This feature has less prompts and feedback.
Voice recognition confirmation:
•On:Select to have the system always ask to confirm/verify a
command.
•Off:Select to have the system ask less frequently to confirm /verify a
command.
System settings
1. Press the MENU hard button.
2. Select the ‘System Settings’ tab
on the touchscreen. Select from the
following display options:
Language:Select between ‘English’, ‘Francais’ or ‘Espanol’.
Units:Select between ‘English’ and ‘Metric’.
Keyboard layout:Select ‘ABC’ or ‘QWERTY’ for the keyboard layout in
the display.
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AM
1. Ensure that the system is on.
2. Press the RADIO hard button.
3. Select the ‘AM’ tab on the touchscreen. Once in AM mode, you may
select from ‘Show Options’ and ‘Show Presets’.
4. Press ‘Show Options’ to select from:
•Scan:Press for a brief sampling
of all listenable stations. Press
again to disable and remain on
the current selection.
•Scan Presets:Press for a brief
sampling of all the stations held
in the memory presets.
•Autoset Presets:The autoset
feature allows you to set strong
radio stations without losing your original preset stations. This feature
is helpful on trips when traveling between cities with different radio
stations.
To enable, select AUTOSET PRESETS and the six strongest stations
in your current area will be set as presets. To return to your original
presets, press AUTOSET PRESETS again and the feature will disable.
•HD Radio (if available):Press to activate HD Radio broadcasts. This
enables you to receive radio broadcasts digitally, (where available),
providing a better quality sound with clear reception and no station
drop off, static or distortion. When this feature is not activated or HD
Radio broadcasts are not available, you will receive analog radio
broadcasts. Refer toHD Radio Informationin the following section
for more information.Note:HD Radio broadcasts not available in all
markets.
5. Press SHOW PRESETS to view the preset stations. To set or change a
preset station, press and hold any of the memory presets buttons (1–6)
or any of the soft key memory preset buttons on the screen while on the
desired station. The new station will replace the previous one recorded.
FM
1. Ensure that the system is on.
2. Press the RADIO hard button.
3. Select the ‘FM’ tab on the touchscreen. Press again to toggle between
FM1 or FM2. Once in FM mode, you may select between ‘Show Options’
and ‘Show Presets’.
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/(Play/Pause) : Press to play or pause the DVD.
: Press to access the next chapter. Press and hold to advance
within the current chapter.
(Stop): Press to stop the current track.
Title:Goes to the main title screen stored on the disc.
Menu:Goes to the main menu of the disc.
Cursor controls:Use these controls to navigate to the desired menu
selections.
Search:: Press to select and go to a specific title or chapter using the
keypad.
Settings:Allows you to adjust the certain settings of the DVD player,
such as:
•Video Display Settings:Press to adjust the brightness and contrast.
You can also choose to return to the default settings by pressing
‘Restore Default’.
•Audio Language:Press to select which language you would like the
DVD to display.
•Subtitle Display:Press to turn subtitles on/off.
•Subtitle Language:Press to select in which language you would like
the subtitles to appear.
•Aspect Ratio:Press to select from wide, full, normal and cinema
display.
•Angle Mark Notification:Some DVD discs may have more viewing
angles from which to select. Once you have made your selection, press
ENTER to confirm. This is a disc dependent feature.
Note:Some of the above settings are DVD dependent and
availability/operation will vary among DVDs.
Dolbynoise reduction is manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol
are registered trademarks of DolbyLaboratories Licensing Corporation.
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Replacing fields when they are listed as ’unknown’
Your navigation system uses the Gracenotemusic title and album art
database to recognize and display CD/DVD information. If a disc is
inserted into the system that it does not recognize, it will display
Unknown Artist, Title, and Album on the Jukebox, CD, or DVD screens.
If you have your home screen configured to display the audio, the
unknown labels will also appear on your home screen. You can manually
fill in the labels by doing the following:
1. Press the MEDIA hard button.
2. Select ‘Jukebox’ on the touchscreen.
3. Press ‘Options’.
4. Press ‘Edit Music Library Contents’.
5. Press ‘Artist’ to edit artist names or ‘Tracks’ to edit song titles.
6. Select the track or artist to be edited and use the on-screen keyboard
to type in the correct listing.
7. Press ‘Enter’ to complete the entry.
8. Repeat this procedure for each song title and artist name.
Jukebox voice commands
While listening to the music stored in the jukebox, press
or VOICE
on the steering wheel controls. When prompted, you may say any of the
following commands:
•Play•Pause
•Shuffle•Shuffle off
•Repeat•Repeat off
•Play next track•Play previous track
•Play genre <name>•Play artist <name>
•Play album <name>•Play track <name>
•Play playlist <name>•Play playlist <1–5>
•Help
Note:If you are not listening to the jukebox, press
or VOICE on the
steering wheel controls. When prompted, say, “Jukebox” and then any of
the above commands.
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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.
POI:Point(s) Of Interest
PROV:Province
PTY:Program Type
RDS:Radio Data System
SAT:Satellite Radio
SCV:Speed Compensated Volume
Smart Speller:Feature that provides a number of available candidates
matching partial input entered by the user.
Touchscreen:A touch-sensitive screen that lets the user make choices
by touching icons or graphical buttons on the screen.
Waypoint:An intermediate stop or destination before the final
destination.
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2. The screen will read NO PHONE
CONNECTED. Press the ‘Settings’
tab on the touchscreen.
3. Press ‘Add’.
4. IfBluetoothis on, SYNCwill
begin the pairing process between
yourBluetoothenabled phone or
device and SYNC.
Note:Please refer to your phone’s user guide for specific pairing
instructions.
5. SYNCwill give you a six digit Pass-key (PIN) that you will need to
enter into your phone or device when prompted.
When the pairing is complete, PAIRING SUCCESSFUL and thenDEVICE
NAMECONNECTED will appear on the screen.
6. Press YES or NO when SYNCprompts you to set the phone as the
FAVORITE PHONE.
As a ‘favorite phone’, SYNCwill search for this phone upon each
connection cycle. If a phone is not set as a primary, it will still be stored
in the device listing to enable you to reconnect to it at any time.
7. If supported by yourBluetoothenabled cellular phone, SYNCwill
prompt you to download your phone book/call history. Press YES or NO.
Note:Selecting YES will tell SYNCto re-download the phone book and
call history information from yourBluetoothenabled cellular phone (if
supported) EVERY time your phone reconnects to SYNC. If you have
made any changes to your phone book/call history in SYNC, they will be
overwritten with the new download.
SYNCwill confirm when the phone book and call history are downloaded.
SYNCphone features (if equipped)
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Making a call
Making a phone call using SYNCis easy.
Press PHONE and select from one of the following:
•Use the keypad on the ‘Phone’
tab to manually enter a phone
number and press SEND.
OR
•Select the ‘Phonebook’ tab (if the
desired number is saved in the
downloaded phone book
information).
•Use the quick sort buttons to
browse to the desired contact.
•Select the desired contact and
press
‘Dial’.
Note:This is a phone dependent feature.
OR
•Select the ‘Call History’ tab (if the
desired number is saved in the
downloaded call history
information).
•Select the desired contact and
press
‘Dial’.
Note:This is a phone dependent feature.
SYNCphone features (if equipped)
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