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AM/FM stereo with single CD (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 any device that may take their
focus off the road. 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.
One hour mode: Press the ON/OFF control to operate the system with
the ignition turned off; the system will automatically turn off after one
hour.
VOL ON/OFF: Press to turn ON/OFF. Turn to increase/decrease volume.
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Setting the clock
To set the time or date, turn the radio on and press CLOCK until the
time begins to flash. Press
orto access the desired selection
(date or time). Once the desired selection is flashing, turn the VOL
(Volume) control to adjust the time or date forward/backward. Press
CLOCK again.
AM/FM radio
AM/FM:Press repeatedly to select AM/FM1/FM2 frequency bands.
(Seek): Press to access the next strong station on the frequency
band.
SCAN:Press for a brief sampling of all strong radio stations.
(1–6):(Memory Presets): When tuned to any station, press and hold a
preset button until sound returns.
Note:If TP appears in the display, it is an indicator that RDS is active.
Autostore feature:The autostore feature allows you to store the six
strongest stations available from the FM frequency band. To use, press
and hold the AM/FM button. The sound will mute and AST will appear in
the display indicating the feature is active. When the search is complete,
the sound will return and the six strongest stations will be stored in the
memory presets (and overwrite any stations previously stored in the AST
band).
Note:You can also manually store stations in the AST band. When the
AST band is active, simply tune to the desired station and press and hold
a memory preset. The new station will be saved and will override the
previously saved station.
CD player
To load a CD, simply insert the disc, label side up, into the CD slot.
(Eject): Press to eject the CD.
(Seek): Pressto access the previous/next track.
SCAN:Press for a brief sampling of all tracks on the current disc.
Sound Adjustments
BASS/TRE:Press to toggle between bass and treble adjustments. Once
the desired selection appears in the display, press
to adjust the
levels.
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FADE/BAL:Press to toggle between fade and balance adjustments.
Once the desired selection appears in the display, press
to adjust
the audio between front (F) and back (B) and left (L) and right (R)
speakers.
Extra Features
AUX:Press to access auxiliary input jack mode and play music from a
portable player over the vehicle speakers.
(Phone): If your vehicle is equipped with theBluetoothsystem,
refer toBluetooth hands free systemlater in this chapter for more
information. If your vehicle is not equipped withBluetooth, this control
will not be operational.
MENU:Press repeatedly to access the following features:
MAN:Press
oror to manually advance down or up the chosen
frequency band.
SCAN:Press
orfor a brief sampling of radio stations or CD
tracks.
SHUFFLE CD:Select to shuffle the tracks on the current CD.
REPEAT CD:Select to repeat the current CD.
COMP(Compression): Select to bring soft and loud CD passages
together for a more consistent listening level.
CLOCK 24H:Press
to toggle between a 12 and 24 hour clock
display.
AVC:Press
orto decrease/increase the level of automatic volume
control.
ADV MENU:When ADV MENU (Advanced menu) appears in the
display, press and hold MENU to access the following features:
•NEWS ON/OFF:News features are not available in the U.S. and
Canada markets.
•CLIP ON/OFF:Press to turn nominal volume levels on/off.
•VEHICLE ID:Press to view the vehicle’s VIN number.
•BT ON/OFF:Press to turn Bluetooth ON/OFF (if equipped). Refer to
Bluetooth hands free systemlater in this chapter for more
information
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Auxiliary input jack (Line in)
WARNING:Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle
control, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends that
drivers use extreme caution when using any device that may take their
focus off the road. 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.
The auxiliary input jack allows you
to connect your portable music
player and play music through the
vehicle speakers with high fidelity.
Required equipment:
1. Any portable music player
designed to be used with
headphones
2. An audio extension cable with
stereo male 1/8 in. (3.5 mm)
connectors at each end.
To play your portable music player using the auxiliary input jack:
1. Begin with the vehicle parked and the radio turned off.
2. Ensure that the battery in your portable music player is new or fully
charged and that the device is turned off.
3. Attach one end of the audio extension cable to the headphone output
of your player and the other end of the audio extension cable to the
auxiliary input jack.
4. Turn the radio on, using either a tuned FM station or a CD loaded into
the system. Adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level.
5. Turn the portable music player on and adjust the volume to 1/2 the
volume.
6. Press AUX on the vehicle radio repeatedly until AUX appears in the
display.
You should hear audio from your portable music player although it may
be low.
7. Adjust the sound on your portable music player until it reaches the
level of the FM station or CD by switching back and forth between the
AUX and FM or CD controls.
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Troubleshooting:
1. Do not connect the audio input jack to a line level output. Line level
outputs are intended for connection to a home stereo and are not
compatible with the AIJ. The AIJ will only work correctly with devices
that have a headphone output with a volume control.
2. Do not set the portable music player’s volume level higher than is
necessary to match the volume of the CD or FM radio in your audio
system as this will cause distortion and will reduce sound quality. Many
portable music players have different output levels, so not all players
should be set at the same levels. Some players will sound best at full
volume and others will need to be set at a lower volume.
3. If the music sounds distorted at lower listening levels, turn the
portable music player volume down. If the problems persists, replace or
recharge the batteries in the portable music player.
4. The portable music player must be controlled in the same manner
when it is used with headphones as the AIJ does not provide control
(play, pause, etc.) over the attached portable music player.
5. For safety reasons, connecting or adjusting the settings on your
portable music player should not be attempted while the vehicle is
moving. Also, the portable music player should be stored in a secure
location, such as the center console or the glove box, when the vehicle is
in motion. The audio extension cable must be long enough to allow the
portable music player to be safely stored while the vehicle is in motion.
BLUETOOTHHANDS-FREE SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
Your vehicle may be equipped withBluetooth, a wireless technology
which works with your cellular phone to allow you to send and receive
calls in a hands-free manner. Your cellular phone must beBluetooth
enabled and also be connected (bonded or paired) to the vehicle’s
system. These features allow you to have hands-free conversations while
enabling you to focus your attention on the road.
WARNING:Use extreme caution when using any device or
feature that may take your attention off the road. Your primary
responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle. Only use
non-essential features and devices when it is safe to do so.
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PHONE COMPATIBILITY
While yourBluetoothsystem supports a variety of features, many are
dependent upon the functionality of your cellular phone withBluetooth
wireless technology. If there is an incompatibility, the performance of
your system may be significantly degraded. Please refer to
www.fordvehicles.com/transitconnect for any questions.
Getting started
Pairing (bonding) your phone
The first thing you must do to use the system is to pair (bond) your
Bluetoothenabled cellular phone with your vehicle’sBluetoothsystem.
This process allows your phone to communicate with the hands-free
system and ensures that other phones cannot inadvertently do so. You
may pair/bond up to six phones with yourBluetoothsystem.
To pair/connect your phone:
1. Ensure that yourBluetoothenabled cellular phone and audio system
are on and your vehicle is in Park (P).
2. Press MENU repeatedly until ADV MENU appears in the display.
3. Press and hold MENU to enter into the Advanced menu selections.
4. Press MENU repeatedly until BT ON/OFF appears in the display. If the
feature is set to OFF, press > so BT ON appears in the display.
5. Ensure that your phone is not in privacy mode. Then, follow the
instructions in your cellular phone’s user guide to put your phone into
Bluetoothdiscovery mode.
6. Select FORD AUDIO when it appears in your phone’s display.
7. Enter the code number shown on the vehicle display using the phone
keypad. If no code number is shown on the display, enter the Bluetooth
PIN number 0000 or any number using the phone keypad. Now enter the
Bluetooth PIN number shown on the vehicle display.
The phone you have just paired/bonded is now considered the ’active’
phone. When the vehicle ignition is turned on, theBluetoothsystem will
automatically begin so search for paired phones, and will attempt to
re-connect to the phone last paired/bonded with the system. If this
phone is not available, the system will then automatically search for the
next most recently connected phone.
To pair/bond subsequent phones to the system,simply follow the
previous procedure.
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Phonebook entries:Once theBluetoothsystem connects to your
phone, it will attempt to automatically download your Phonebook entries
so that you can easily access them later. The maximum number of
entries vary depending on the information attached to the number.
Voice recognition
YourBluetoothsystem is equipped with a voice recognition system
which allows you to perform some operations by speaking certain
commands to the system. The system will respond with a series of beeps,
confirmations or questions when necessary. At any time, you can say,
“Cancel” if you do not wish to continue, or “Help” for a list of possible
voice commands in your current mode. Speak the command clearly to
ensure that the system is able to recognize and perform the desired
function.
For best system performance:
•After pressing VOICE on the
stalk, wait until the beep is heard
before speaking a command. Any
command spoken prior to this will
not register with the system.
•Speak naturally without large
pauses in between words.
•Ensure that the interior of the
vehicle is as quiet as possible.
Wind noise from open windows and road vibrations may prevent the
system from correctly recognizing spoken voice commands.
At any time, you can say these commands:
•Phone•Radio
•CD player•Cancel
•External device•Help
External device:Auxiliary input jack
Note:This system is language specific. If you would like the system to
operate in another language, please contact your authorized dealer.
VOICE
SEEK
VOL
VOL
MODE
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Microphone
Your vehicle has a microphone
located in the A-pillar for the
hands-free phone features and voice
commands.
To mute the microphone:During
an active call, press < or > on the
audio system. Press again to
un-mute and return to normal
function.
Voice commands
Voice commands allow you to speak commands to the system while
enabling you to keep your focus on the road. As you work through a
voice session, the system will prompt you with a tone each time the
system is ready to proceed.
Name tag feature:This system has a name tag feature which allows
you assign name tags to items such as a favorite radio station or personal
phone contact. You can store up to 20 name tags per function.
Note:There are some voice command ’short cuts’ available which allow
you to speak those commands directly without having to follow the
complete command menu.
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CD player voice commands
Press the VOICE button on the
stalk. After the tone, say, “CD
player” and then any of the
following commands:
•Play•Track
1
•Shuffle all•Shuffle folder2
•Shuffle off•Repeat folder2
•Repeat track•Repeat off
•Help
1Can be used as a shortcut.2Only available as a voice command if the CD contains audio data files
such as .mp3 or .wma.
Note:You can select any track number between 1–99. You can also list
numbers individually, such as, “two, four, five” for track 245.
Radio voice commands
Press the VOICE button on the stalk. After the tone, say, “Radio” and
then any of the following commands:
•AM•FM
•Tune name
1•Delete name
•Delete directory•Play directory
•Store name•Play
•Help
1Can be used as a shortcut. This allows you to call up a stored radio
station.
Store name:When you say, “Store name”, the system will ask you for
the name. Say the name when prompted.
Delete name:Allows you to delete a stored station.
Delete directory:Allows you to delete all stored stations at once.
VOICE
SEEK
VOL
VOL
MODE
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Play directory:Allows you to let the system tell you of all the stored
radio stations.
Note:Using the system with the engine off will drain the battery.
Phone voice commands
Press the VOICE button on the stalk. After the tone, say, “Phone” and
then any of the following commands:
•Mobile name
1•Dial name1
•Dial number1•Delete name
•Delete directory•Play directory
•Store name•Redial
1
•Accept calls•Reject calls
•Help
1Can be used as a shortcut.
Store name:When you say, “Store name”, the system will ask you for
the name. Say the name. The system will then ask you for the number
associated with that name. Say the number.
Delete name:Allows you to delete a stored name.
Delete directory:Allows you to delete all stored names at once.
Play directory:Allows you to let the system tell you of all the stored
names.
Note:Using the system with the engine off will drain the battery.
External device commands (if equipped)
Press the VOICE button on the stalk. After the tone, say, “External
device” and then any of the following commands:
•Help•Line in
•Play
Phone features
Phonebook
If yourBluetoothenabled cellular phone supports the feature, you can
download your cell phone’s phone book to theBluetoothsystem.
Depending on your phone book entry, different categories may be
displayed in the audio display, such as:

or Phone

or Mobile or M
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