LINCOLN MKS 2009 Quick Reference Guide
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LINCOLN•MKS
Instrument Panel/Interior FeaturesEssential Information
Congratulations on acquiring your new Lincoln MKS. It’s official, 
you have arrived. We’ve designed the all new MKS with you in 
mind – the successful individual who appreciates convenience and 
classic sophistication. Sit back and enjoy your climate controlled 
seats, dual panel moon roof, voice-activated SYNC system and 
the push button start ignition. Your SelectShift
TM Automatic 
Transmission ensures a powerful yet sporty ride, allowing you 
to manually shift gears whenever you want. The new Lincoln 
MKS - spacious comfort, a refined ride, and all the luxury and 
convenience you could ever want. It’s good to be you. 
This Quick Reference Guide was designed to quickly acquaint you 
with some of the features of your new Lincoln MKS. For more 
detailed information and important safety information, please 
refer to your Owner’s Guide.
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 your vehicle. Only use non-essential devices or 
features when it is safe to do so.  pedal. The speed control 
indicator light 
 will 
illuminate in the cluster. 
To set a higher speed: 
press and hold SET+   
until the desired speed 
is reached, or briefly 
press SET+ to increase 
the speed by small 
amounts. To set a lower 
speed: press and hold 
SET- until the desired 
speed is reached, or 
briefly press SET- to 
decrease the speed by 
small amounts. Press 
RESUME to return to the 
previously set speed. To 
turn speed control off, 
depress the brake pedal 
or press OFF.
    Press – VOL + to  
decrease/increase   
the volume.
    Press 
 to access   
the previous/next   
preset radio station,   
CD track or preset   
satellite radio channel. 
    Press 
 to activate the 
Voice recognition sys-
tem. Refer to your SYNC 
or Navigation supple-
ment (if equipped) for   
more information. 
    Press MEDIA repeatedly 
to scroll through all   
possible media sources 
(AM, FM1, FM2, CD...etc).
   Adaptive Cruise   
Control (if equipped) 
Your vehicle may   
be equipped with   
adaptive cruise control   
which allows you to   
set a ‘GAP’ distance   
between yourself and   
the vehicle ahead of   
you (in the same lane)   
when your cruise control   
is active. Once the desired   
GAP distance is selected,   
your vehicle will 
automatically adjust 
your speed to maintain 
the chosen distance 
between you and the   vehicle in front of you. 
Warning: This system 
cannot respond to rapid 
changes in traffic and 
does not replace the 
need to pay attention 
to the driving task and 
brake where necessary.
 
For complete information   
on setting and using the 
Adaptive Cruise Control 
as well as detection   
issues, please refer to 
your Owner’s Guide.
8.    Intelligent   
Access with Push   
Button Start   
(if equipped)
    Your vehicle may be 
equipped with a push 
button start which   
allows you to start your 
vehicle by simply press-
ing the button while 
depressing the brake 
pedal, provided your 
Intelligent Access Key (if 
equipped) is present in-
side the vehicle or in the 
trunk. Warning: If you 
have a pacemaker or im-
planted medical device, 
discuss with your physi-
cian to avoid potential 
interaction and refer to 
your Owner’s Guide for 
more information.
 9.   AdvanceTrac
®
   Your AdvanceTrac® 
system helps avoid wheel 
spin and loss of traction 
(Traction control™) as 
well as helping you to 
avoid skids or lateral 
slides (Electronic Stability 
Control). These features 
help you to maintain 
stability and steerability 
of your vehicle during   
a variety of road   
conditions. If your 
vehicle becomes stuck in 
the snow, mud or sand, 
try turning off the   
AdvanceTrac® system 
to allow wheel spin and 
help increase momentum  to help dig the vehicle 
out. The system defaults 
to on and the control 
will illuminate when 
 
turned off. 
10.   Hazard Flasher   
Control
    Press to activate the 
front and rear direction 
signals. Press again   
to stop. 
11.     Heated and Cooled 
Front seats
    Press the desired seat 
control (heated or 
cooled) once for high 
heat/cool (three indicator   
lights), twice for 
medium heat/cool (two 
indicator lights) or three 
times for low heat/cool 
(one indicator light). 
Press again to turn off. 
12.   SelectShift
TM Automatic 
Transmission
    Your vehicle is equipped 
with a SelectShift
TM 
Automatic Transmission 
which allows you to 
manually change gears 
without using a clutch. 
Move the gearshift lever 
from the Drive position 
(D) into the Manual (M) 
position. To down shift, 
push the lever forward 
to the (-) position and 
release. To up shift,   
pull the lever rearward 
to the (+) position   
and release. 
13.   Power Rear Sunshade  
   (if equipped)
    Your vehicle may be 
equipped with a power 
rear sunshade that 
covers the rear window 
of your vehicle. Press 
the control to move the 
shade up or down. To 
stop motion at any time, 
press the control again. 
1. 
  Headlamps, Fog 
Lamps, Panel   
Dimmer Control 
     Turn the control one 
position to the right 
 
to turn on the parking 
lamps, instrument panel 
lamps, license plate 
lamps and tail lamps. 
Turn the control to the 
second position on the 
right 
 to turn on the 
headlamps. Turn the   
control one position to 
the left 
 to activate 
the autolamp feature, 
which automatically 
turns the exterior lamps 
on and off, based on 
available daylight. 
    Pull the control towards 
you to activate the fog 
lamps. Use the panel 
dimmer control to adjust 
the level of brightness 
on the instrument panel 
during parking lamp and 
headlamp operation. 
Move the control to the 
full upright position, 
past the detent, to turn 
on the interior lamps.
    Adaptive Headlamps  
(if equipped)  
Your vehicle may be 
equipped with adaptive 
headlamps which move 
in the same direction as 
your steering wheel to 
provide added visibility 
around curves. Note:  
The system is inactive 
below 3 mph (5 km/h). 
2.    Service Engine   
Soon Light  
    The Service Engine Soon 
light 
 illuminates 
briefly when the ignition 
is turned on. If it remains 
on or is blinking after 
the engine is started, 
the On Board Diagnos-
tics System (OBD-II) has 
detected a malfunction. 
Drive in a moderate 
fashion and have your  vehicle serviced 
 
immediately by an   
authorized dealer.
3.    Anti-lock Brake   
System (ABS)   
Warning Light 
    The ABS light 
  
illuminates briefly when 
the ignition is turned on. 
If the ABS light remains 
on or continues to flash, 
a malfunction has been   
detected. Have the system 
serviced immediately by 
your authorized dealer. 
Normal braking (less 
ABS) is still functional 
unless the brake   
warning light 
 is   
also illuminated. 
4.   
Airbag Readiness 
Light
    The airbag readiness 
light 
 illuminates 
briefly when the ignition 
is turned on. If this light 
fails to illuminate, remains 
on or continues to 
flash after the engine is 
started, have the system 
serviced immediately by 
your authorized dealer. 
5.      Message Center
    The message center dis-
plays important vehicle 
information through 
a constant monitoring 
of vehicle systems. The 
system will also notify 
you of potential vehicle 
problems with a display 
of system warnings fol-
lowed by a long indica-
tor chime. Refer to your 
Owner Guide for more 
information.
6.    Multi-function   
lever
    Rotate the end of the 
control up to increase 
the speed of the wipers 
and rotate down to 
decrease the speed of 
the wipers. Briefly press  the end of the stalk for 
a single swipe of the 
wipers without washer 
fluid. A quick push and 
hold results in three 
swipes with washer fluid 
while a longer push and 
hold activates the wash 
pattern for up to 
 
five seconds.
    Rain Sensing Wipers   
(if equipped)   
Your vehicle may be 
equipped with rain   
sensing wipers which   
will turn on automatically   
when the vehicle senses 
moisture on the   
windshield (provided   
the wiper interval is set 
to any position other 
than off). 
   Auto High Beam   
(if equipped)  
Your vehicle may be 
equipped with an   
automatic high beam 
system which will 
automatically turn on 
your high beams during 
nighttime driving (if it is 
dark enough) and if no 
other traffic is present. The 
system uses a windshield 
mounted camera located 
behind the passenger 
side of the rear view 
mirror to monitor traffic 
conditions and high 
beam usage. If it appears 
that the automatic control 
of the high beams is 
not functioning, check 
the windshield in front 
of the camera for any 
blockages.  Refer to   
your Owner’s Guide for   
complete information. 
7.    Steering Wheel   
Controls 
    To set the speed control, 
press and release ON. 
Accelerate to the 
desired speed. Press 
and release the SET + or 
SET - control. Take your 
foot off the accelerator 
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1111 EASy FuEL
TM ‘NO CAP’ FuEL
  
FILLER SySTEM
Your vehicle has a ‘no cap’ fuel system which 
allows you to simply open the fuel filler 
door, insert the nozzle and start fueling. 
The Easy Fuel™ System is self-sealing and 
therefore protected against dust, dirt, water, 
snow and ice. If you need to fill your fuel 
tank with a portable fuel container, use the 
fuel funnel which is attached to the rear of 
the spare tire compartment. Slowly insert 
the funnel into the Easy Fuel™ system and 
fill the tank with fuel from the container. 
When done, clean the funnel or properly 
dispose of it. Extra funnels can be purchased 
from your authorized dealer. Do not use 
aftermarket funnels as they will not work 
with the Easy Fuel™ system and may   
cause damage.
FuEL TyPE AND T ANk CAPACITy
Front wheel drive vehicles have a 20 gallon 
(75.7 L) fuel tank capacity while All Wheel 
Drive vehicles have a 19 gallon (71.9L) fuel 
tank capacity. Your vehicle will run normally 
on 87 Octane Unleaded Regular fuel 
without damaging the engine, but Premium 
Unleaded fuel is recommended for best 
overall performance. Do not use gasoline 
labeled as “Regular” in high altitude areas 
that are sold with Octane ratings less than 
87. Your vehicle was not designed to run on 
E85 fuels that are blended with a maximum 
of 85% ethanol.
TIRE PRESSuRE MONITORINg SySTEM
Your tire pressure is properly set at the 
dealership according to the recommended 
specifications found on the Safety 
Compliance Certification Label or Tire Label 
located on the on the B-Pillar or the edge 
of the driver’s door. Check your tire pressure 
at least once a month and before long 
trips (including spare, if equipped). As an 
added safety feature, your vehicle has been 
equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring 
System (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire 
pressure warning light when one or more  of your tires is significantly under-inflated. 
Warning: Improperly inflated tires can 
 
affect vehicle handling and can fail 
suddenly, possibly resulting in loss of vehicle 
control. Refer to the Tires, Wheels and 
Loading chapter in your Owner’s Guide for   
more information.
FuSES
If the vehicle’s electrical components are not 
operating, a fuse may have blown. The fuse 
panel is located below the instrument panel 
on the driver’s side and additional fuses are 
located in the power distribution box in the 
engine compartment. For more information, 
please refer to the Roadside Emergencies 
chapter of your Owner’s Guide.
CHANgINg THE TIRES  
If you get a flat tire while driving, do not 
apply the brake heavily. Instead, gradually 
decrease your speed. Hold the steering 
wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe 
place on the side of the road. Your vehicle is 
equipped with a temporary spare tire. The 
temporary spare is designed for emergency 
use only. Replace this tire with a full-size tire 
as soon as possible. The spare tire and jack 
are located under the trunk cargo cover. 
For complete details on how to change 
your tire, refer to the Roadside Emergencies 
chapter in your Owner’s Guide. 
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Your new Lincoln MKS comes with 
the assurance and support of 24-hour 
emergency roadside assistance. Roadside 
assistance includes such services as: lockout 
assistance, limited fuel delivery, battery 
jump starts, changing a flat tire, towing, 
and winch out. To receive roadside 
assistance in the United States, call   
1 (800) 241-3673. In Canada, call   
1 (800) 665-2006. For more information on 
coverage period and details of service, refer 
to the roadside assistance information in 
your Benefits of Owning brochure.
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LINCOLN•MKS
Additional Features
AM/FM Stereo In-Dash Six  
CD/MP3 Satellite Compatible   
Sound System Dual Zone Automatic 
Temperature Control with 
Heated and Cooled Seats
This  Quick  Reference  Guide  is  not  intended  to  replace  your 
vehicle Owner’s Guide which contains more detailed information 
concerning  the  features  of  your  vehicle,  as  well  as  important 
safety  warnings  designed  to  help  reduce  the  risk  of  injury  to 
you  and  your  passengers.  Please  read  your  entire  Owner’s  Guide 
carefully as you begin learning about your new vehicle and refer 
to the appropriate sections when questions arise.
All  information  contained  in  this  Quick  Reference  Guide  was 
accurate at the time of duplication. We reserve the right to change 
features, operation and/or functionality of any vehicle specification 
at any time. Your Ford dealer is the best source for the most current 
information. For detailed operating and safety information, please 
consult your Owner’s Guide.
Ford Motor Company, Customer Relationship Center, P.O. Box 6248, 
Dearborn,  MI  48121  1-800-392-3673  (FORD),  (TDD  for  the  hearing 
impaired: 1-800-232-5952)
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Rear–View Camera (if equipped)
  Your vehicle may be equipped with a rear-
view camera located on the trunk, which 
provides a visual display of the area behind 
the vehicle. The display will automatically 
 
appear on the navigation system screen 
whenever the vehicle is in Reverse (R) and 
uses colors (green, yellow and red) to alert 
you of your proximity to objects.   
Dual Panel Moon Roof and Power 
Sunscreen (if equipped)
The dual panel moon roof and power 
sunscreen are equipped with a one-touch, 
express opening and closing feature. To open 
the sunscreen, press the 
 control. Note:  
For the dual panel moon roof, the sunscreen 
stops at the first panel during auto open.  
Press and hold again to continue to open 
the sunscreen past the 2nd panel. To close 
the sunscreen, pull the 
 control down. 
To open the dual panel moon roof, press 
the SLIDE control. To close the dual panel 
moon roof, pull the SLIDE control down. To 
vent the dual panel moon roof, press TILT.  
To close, pull the TILT control down. To stop 
motion at any time during the one-touch 
operation, press the control a second time.
Armrest pass through feature
Your vehicle is equipped with a pass through 
feature in the rear seat. Pull down the door 
located in back of the armrest in order to 
store longer cargo such as skis or lumber. 
Note: Do not exceed 80 lb (36 kg) of weight 
on the pass-through door. Integrated keyhead Transmitter (IkT)
 
(if equipped)
Your vehicle may be equipped with 
two programmed Integrated Keyhead 
Transmitters (IKTs) which are both a 
programmed ignition key and a remote 
keyless entry transmitter. Handle the IKT 
carefully when starting the car to avoid 
accidentally pressing any of the remote   
entry buttons.   
Intelligent Access key   
(IA key, if equipped)
Your vehicle may be equipped with two 
Intelligent Access Keys which can be used to 
operate your vehicle’s remote entry system 
as well as your vehicle’s Intelligent Access 
systems. Intelligent Access allows you to 
unlock the vehicle door (or trunk) and start 
the car without using a key (provided your 
Intelligent Access Key is within approximately 
three feet). To unlock the driver’s door, 
simply have the intelligent key within range 
(in your pocket or purse, for example) and 
press any button on the SecuriCode™ keyless 
entry keypad. To unlock the trunk, have the 
intelligent key within range and press the 
exterior trunk release button located just 
above the license plate. To start the car,   
have the intelligent key within range, 
depress the brake pedal and press the 
START button next to the steering wheel. 
The Intelligent Access Key also contains a 
mechanical key blade which can be used to 
unlock the driver door if the battery runs   
low in the transmitter. Simply press the 
release button on the back of the   
transmitter and slide the key blade out. Vol (Power/Volume): Press to 
turn on/off. Turn to increase/
decrease volume. 
CLOCK: Press CLOCK to set 
the time. The display will 
read SET TIME. Use the 
memory preset numbers 
(0–9) to enter the desired 
time– hours and minutes. 
The clock will then begin 
from that time.
AM/FM: Press repeatedly to 
cycle through AM, FM1 and 
FM2 frequency bands
 SEEK  :
 Press to access 
the previous/next strong 
radio station, the previous/
next CD track or satellite 
radio channel.
SOUND: Press SOUND 
repeatedly to cycle through: 
Bass, Treble, Fade, Balance, 
and Occupancy mode 
(if equipped, All seats, 
Driver’s seat, or Rear Seats) 
and Speed Compensated 
Volume. When the desired 
selection appears in the 
display, press 
 SEEK     
to make adjustments. 
DIRECT: Press DIRECT and 
then, using the memory 
presets (0-9), enter in the 
numbers of the desired 
station, track, MP3 folder or 
satellite channel.   Memory Presets (0–9): You 
can save up to 30 radio 
stations (10 each in AM, 
FM1 or FM2) or 30 satellite 
radio channels (10 each in 
SAT1, SAT2 or SAT3) in your 
memory presets. Tune to the 
desired station or channel 
and simply press and hold 
a memory preset (0–9) until 
sound returns. 
LOAD: To load a CD into 
 
the system, press LOAD. 
When prompted, select the 
desired slot (1-6) using the 
memory presets and insert 
the CD into the system.   
Press and hold LOAD to 
autoload up to six discs. 
Insert the discs, one at a 
time, when prompted. 
SCAN: Press for a brief 
sampling of radio stations, 
CD tracks or satellite radio 
channels. Press again   
to stop. 
SIRIUS: Your vehicle is 
equipped with satellite 
radio. Press SIRIUS to access 
satellite radio mode, and 
cycle through SAT1, SAT2 
and SAT3 modes. Press 
MENU repeatedly until 
SATELLITE RADIO MENU 
appears on the display.  
Press OK and then press  
 SEEK  to cycle through 
CATEGORY MENU, SONG  SEEK MENU and the 
CHANNEL LOCKOUT MENU. 
Press OK when CATEGORY 
MENU is in the display to 
enter into category mode 
and scroll through a list of 
all possible SIRIUS
® channel 
categories. Press OK when 
SONG SEEK MENU is in the 
display to choose to Save a 
song, Delete a song, Delete 
all songs or Enable/Disable 
Alerts. Press OK when 
CHANNEL LOCKOUT MENU 
is in the display to enter the 
menu and choose to Lock/
Unlock this Channel, Change 
PIN, Unlock all Channels 
or Reset PIN. For a full 
description of these  
options, please refer to  
your Owner’s Guide.
SIRIUS
® Satellite Radio 
is a subscription based 
satellite radio service that 
broadcasts music, sports, 
news and entertainment 
programming. For more 
information and a complete 
list of SIRIUS
® satellite radio 
channels, visit www.sirius.
com in the United States, 
www.sirius-canada.ca in 
Canada, or call SIRIUS® at 
1–888–539–7474.
Satellite radio is only 
available with a valid   
SIRIUS
® radio subscription. 
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Remote entry system features for I kTs 
and IA keys (if equipped)
Press
once to unlock the driver’s door. 
The interior lamps will illuminate.
Press
twice to unlock all the doors.
Press
once to lock all the doors. The turn 
lamps will flash.  
  Press
twice to confirm all the doors and 
trunk are closed. The doors will lock again, 
the horn will chirp and the turn lamps will 
flash once if all the doors and trunk are 
closed. Note: If any door or the trunk is not 
closed, the horn will chirp twice and the 
lamps will not flash.
    Press
to activate the panic alarm. The 
horn will sound and the turn lamps will flash. 
Press
again or turn the ignition on to 
deactivate the panic alarm.
Press
to unlock the trunk.
Car finder: Press
twice within three 
seconds. The horn will chirp and the turn 
lamps will flash. It is recommended to use 
method to locate your vehicle, rather than 
using the panic alarm.
  Note: Ensure that you keep the adhesive 
security labels in a safe place for future 
reference. Replacements are only available 
through an authorized dealer.
SecuriCode
™ keyless Entry System 
To unlock the driver’s door, enter your   
five digit factory code. To unlock all doors,   
enter your five digit factory code and,   
within five seconds, press 3-4. To lock all 
vehicle doors, simply press 7-8 and 9-0 at   
the same time (you do not need to enter 
your factory code first). 
SyNC
Your vehicle is equipped with SYNC, a hands-
free communications and entertainment 
system with special phone and media 
features. For more information, please refer 
to the SYNC Supplement or to the SYNC 
section in the Navigation Supplement. Please 
also feel free to visit www.SyncMyRide.com.
Navigation system (if equipped)
Your vehicle may be equipped with a Mobile 
Media Navigation System which allows you  to record CDs, listen to your saved music, 
play DVDs and access climate control options 
in addition to navigating the vehicle. The 
navigation system works in conjunction with 
the climate control system, allowing you to 
view and make adjustments using the touch 
screen, as well as with the hard buttons. 
SIRIUS Travel Link
® is an extra subscription 
feature which, if activated, allows you to 
locate the best gas prices, find movie listings, 
get current traffic alerts, access the current 
weather map, get accurate ski conditions   
and access scores to current sports games. 
Note: Some features are unavailable while 
driving. Refer to your Navigation supplement 
for more information.
Heated Rear Seats
Your vehicle has heated rear seats. The 
controls are on the back of the center 
console. Press the left side of the control   
for minimum heat or press the right side   
for maximum heat. Press again to turn off.
Forward (if equipped) and Reverse    
sensing systems
Your vehicle is equipped with a reverse 
sensing system and may be equipped with a 
forward sensing system also. These systems 
can warn you if there is an object in front of 
or behind the vehicle. The system will sound 
a warning tone that increases in frequency 
as the object gets closer and will sound 
continuously when the object is less than 
10 inches away. The system is automatically 
enabled when the vehicle is in Drive (D) or 
Reverse (R) and the ignition is on. Warning:  
This system does not replace the need 
to watch where the vehicle is going and 
monitoring all surroundings because it may 
not be able to detect some objects. Refer to 
your Owner’s Guide for more information.
S.O.S. Post Crash Alert System
Your vehicle is equipped with the S.O.S.   
Post Crash Alert system. This system provides 
audible and visual alarms in the event of 
a crash which causes the deployment of 
airbags or the activation of the safety belt 
pretensioners. The turn signals will flash 
and the horn will sound. To deactivate the 
system, press the hazard flasher control or 
the
button on your remote transmitters.
  (Power/Driver Side): Press to turn on the 
climate control system and turn to increase/
decrease the vehicle cabin temperature. 
If the Passenger Temperature control is 
activated, this control will only adjust the 
driver side temperature.
PASS TEMP: Press to activate the passenger 
side climate control (dual zone). Turn the 
control to increase/decrease temperature. 
Press again to turn off and return to single 
zone where the driver side temperature 
control determines the temperature for the 
entire vehicle. 
  Driver/Passenger heated/cooled seats:
 
Press the desired seat control (heated/cooled) 
once for high heat/cool (three indicator 
lights), press twice for medium heat/cool 
(two indicator lights), press three times for 
low heat/cool (one indicator light). Press 
again to turn off. 
AUTO: Press to activate automatic 
temperature control. The system will 
automatically determine fan speed, airflow 
location, A/C (on or off) and outside or 
recirculated air, to heat or cool the vehicle to 
reach the desired temperature. Press again 
to deactivate. 
MAX A/C: Distributes recirculated air 
through the instrument panel vents to cool 
the vehicle. This mode is more economical 
and efficient. Recirculated air may also help 
reduce undesirable odors from entering the 
vehicle. Press the MAX A/C button again for 
normal A/C operation. Fan speed: Turn the control to increase/
decrease fan speed. 
:
 Distributes air through the windshield 
defroster vents, demister vents and the front 
and rear seat floor vents.
:  Distributes air through the front and 
rear seat floor vents.
:  Distributes air through the instrument 
panel vents, front and rear seat floor vents 
and demister vents. 
  : Distributes air through the instrument 
panel vents.
:  Distributes outside air through the 
windshield defroster and demister vents.   
Can be used to clear thin ice or fog from   
the windshield. 
:  Press to recirculate the cabin air. 
Recirculated air may reduce the amount 
of time needed to cool down the interior 
of the vehicle and may also help reduce 
undesirable odors from reaching the interior 
of the vehicle. Recirculated air engages 
automatically when MAX A/C is selected or 
can be engaged manually in any airflow 
mode except (defrost).
:  Press to activate and clear the rear 
window and side heated mirrors of thin 
ice and fog. Press again to deactivate. The 
defroster will turn off automatically after   
10 minutes. 
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March 2008
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Quick Reference Guide  
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