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Select ‘On’ to turn text message
notification on. With notifications
turned on, an audible tone sounds
during an incoming text message
and response options appear in the
display (i.e., view the message, have
the system read the message aloud,
dial the person sending the message
or cancel).
Select ‘Off’ to turn text notifications
off. With notifications turned off, you will not be notified by a tone and
the incoming text message will not appear on screen.
Selecting automatic downloading
If you choose, SYNCwill automatically download your phone book and
call history from your connectedBluetoothenabled cellular phone upon
every connection cycle. This automatic download will overwrite your
existing phone book and call history stored in SYNC.
To access:
1. Press the PHONE hard button.
2. Select the ‘Settings’ tab on the
touchscreen.
3. Select ‘Advanced’.
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4. Select ‘Modify Phonebook’ and
select from:
ADD CONTACTS:Select to ‘push’
contacts from yourBluetooth
enabled cellular phone. SYNCwill
prompt you to send the contacts
from your phone. When successfully
sent, the display will read XXX
CONTACTS RECEIVED FINISHED?
Press YES if you are finished or
press NO if you wish to send more
contacts to SYNC.
Note:Pushing contacts viaBluetoothis a phone dependent feature.
Refer to your phone’s user guide for instructions.
DOWNLOAD PHONE BOOK / CALL HISTORY:Select YES to
automatically download the phone book/call history from your currently
connectedBluetoothenabled cellular phone. Select NO and the system
will not perform this function upon every connection cycle.
DELETE PHONE BOOK / CALL HISTORY:Select YES to delete the
entire phone book/call history from SYNC.
Note:This function will NOT delete any information from your
connectedBluetoothenabled cellular phone.
Viewing your phone’s provider
Note:This is a phone dependent feature.
To view your phone’s provider through SYNC:
1. Press the PHONE hard button.
Candidate List
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The cell phone or 911 Assist™ hardware may become damaged in
a crash, the vehicle may lose battery power, or the cell phone may
be thrown from the vehicle, which could prevent operation.
Additionally, every cell phone operates differently. While SYNC
911 Assist™ works with most cell phones, some phones may have
trouble using this feature. Finally, not all crashes deploy an
airbag or, in certain vehicles, activate the fuel pump shut-off
which are the criteria to initiate 911 Assist™.
Airbags generally deploy in certain frontal, near frontal, side and rollover
crashes, and the deployment of any airbag is intended to act as a 911
Assist™ trigger if those events occur. For more information about airbag
deployment, see theSeating and Safety Restraintschapter of your
Owner Guide. The fuel pump shut-off, in certain vehicles, is intended to
act as a trigger for 911 Assist™ in rear-end crashes, in which airbags
generally do not deploy. To determine if your vehicle has this trigger,
check theRoadside Emergencychapter in your Owner’s Guide. If your
Owner Guide describes a “Fuel Pump Shut-off”, it will trigger 911
Assist™. If your Owner Guide describes a “Fuel Pump Shut-offSwitch”,
it will not trigger 911 Assist™.
WARNING:Always place cell phone in a secure location to
prevent it from becoming a projectile or becoming damaged in the
event of a collision. Failure to do so may cause serious injury or damage
the phone which could prevent 911 Assist™ from functioning properly.
911 ASSIST™ PRIVACY NOTICE: Once 911 Assist™ is enabled
(set to ON) by you, 911 Assist™ may, through any paired and
connected cell phone, disclose to emergency services that the
vehicle has been in a crash involving the deployment of an airbag
or, in certain vehicles, the activation of the fuel pump shut-off.
Certain versions or updates to 911 Assist™ may also be capable
of electronically or verbally disclosing to 911 operators the
vehicle location, and/or other details about the vehicle or crash to
assist 911 operators to provide the most appropriate emergency
services. If you do not want to disclose this information, do not
enable (set to ON) the feature.
Note:If 911 Assist™ is enabled/disabled by any user, the current setting
will apply for all paired phones. If the 911 Assist™ setting is disabled
(set to OFF), a voice message and/or display item will inform the vehicle
occupants when a previously paired phone connects to SYNCat vehicle
start up.
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WARNING:Unless 911 Assist™ is previously configured to ON
prior to a crash, 911 Assist™ will not dial for help during an
emergency, which could delay response time, increasing the risk of
serious injury or death after a crash.
The 911 Assist™ feature is initially set to OFF. The connected phone
must be set as the primary phone in order to change the setting. To
access the setting:
1. Press the PHONE hard button.
2. Select the ‘SYNC Apps’ tab on the
touchscreen
3. Select ‘911 Assist’.
4. Select the desired setting.
911 Assist Set ON or 911 Assist Set
OFF will appear in the display as a
confirmation. For more information,
please visit www.SyncMyRide.com.
Note: Before enabling (setting to ON), review the 911 Assist™
Privacy Notice.
Vehicle health report (if equipped, U.S. only)
WARNING:Always follow scheduled maintenance instructions,
regularly inspect your vehicle, and seek repair for any damage or
problem you suspect. Vehicle Health Reports supplements, but cannot
replace normal maintenance and vehicle inspection. Vehicle Health
Report only monitors those systems that are electronically monitored
by the vehicle and will not monitor or report the status of any other
system, (i.e., brake lining wear). Failure to perform scheduled
maintenance and regularly inspect your vehicle may result in vehicle
damage and serious injury.
Note: Your Vehicle Health Report feature requires activation
prior to use. Visit www.SyncMyRide.com to register.There is no fee
or subscription associated with Vehicle Health Report but youmust
register to use this feature.
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2. Select the ‘Text Message’ tab on
the touchscreen. SYNCwill
automatically check to see if the
currently connected phone supports
text messaging. If it does not, this
screen will display.
3. If your phone is equipped for text messaging, SYNCwill take you to
the text messaging screen. From this screen you will be able to select
from the following options:
View:Select the desired text message and press VIEW to view the text
message.
Note:For your safety, this is a speed dependent feature.
Listen:Select desired message and press LISTEN to have the system
read the text message to you aloud.
Compose:Select to compose a new text message.
Note:For your safety, this is a speed dependent feature.
Delete All:Select to delete all text messages from SYNC.
Note:This will not delete all messages from yourBluetoothenabled
cellular phone.
Download:If your phone supports downloading text messages via
Bluetoothwireless technology, you can download your unread text
messages to SYNC.
Note:SYNCdoes not download read text messages from your phone.
Receiving an incoming text message
When there is an incoming text message, an audible tone will sound and
the screen will display a pop up with the caller name and ID if supported
by your phone.
Press ‘View’ to view the text message.
Press ‘Listen’ for SYNCto read the message to you aloud.
Press ‘Reply’ to send a reply text message.
Press ‘Dial’ to call the contact.
Press ‘Cancel’ to exit the screen.
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CONNECTING YOUR DIGITAL MEDIA PLAYER TO SYNC
1. Ensure that the vehicle and the system are ON.
2. Plug the media device into the USB port and ensure that the device is
ON. (Refer to your vehicle’sOwner’s guidefor exact USB port location.)
3. Press the MEDIA hard button on the system.
4. Select the ‘User Device’ tab.
5. Press ‘Source’ repeatedly until
USB appears.
6. Press ‘Music Library’.
7. Select from the listed features.
Please refer toUsing the Media
Music Librarylater in this chapter.
CONNECTING YOUR DIGITAL MEDIA PLAYER TO SYNCVIA
VOICE COMMANDS
1. Ensure that the vehicle and the system are ON.
2. Plug the media device into the USB port and ensure that the device is
ON. (Refer to your vehicle’sOwner’s guidefor exact USB port location.)
3. Press VOICE or
. SYNCwill say, “ Main menu” and the listening
icon will appear in the display.
4. Say “User Device”. The system will say, “USB, please say a command.”
SYNCwill begin indexing the music media when the device is plugged
into the USB port. If your digital media player contains many media files,
INDEXING may appear in the display. When the indexing process is
complete, you may access the media content in your digital media player
using voice commands.
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3. Select the ‘User Device’ tab on
the touchscreen.
4. Press SOURCE repeatedly to until
BT AUDIO appears in the line above
SOURCE.
USING LINE IN (AUXILIARY INPUT JACK) WITH SYNC
Your vehicle is equipped with an auxiliary input jack which allows you to
plug in and play your portable music player over the vehicle speakers.
For exact location of your auxiliary input jack, refer to your vehicle’s
Owner’s guide.
To access:
Note:If you already have a device connected to the USB port, you
cannot access the LINE IN feature. Some digital media players require
both USB and LINE IN ports to stream data and music separately.
1. Ensure that the desired device is plugged into the Auxiliary input jack
and is playing.
2. Press the MEDIA hard button on the system.
3. Select the ‘User Device’ tab on
the touchscreen.
4. Press ‘Source’ repeatedly to until
LINE IN appears in the display. The
music will begin to play over the
vehicle’s speakers.
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USING THE MEDIA MUSIC LIBRARY
Once your music has been indexed into SYNCthrough the USB port,
you can then use the many features of the media library. To access:
1. Press the MEDIA hard button on the system.
2. Select the ‘User Device’ tab on
the touchscreen. Press ‘Source’
repeatedly until USB appears in the
display.
3. Select ‘Music Library’.
From this screen, you can access
the following:
•Play All
•Artists
•Albums
•Genres
•Playlists
•Tracks
•Explore USB
Accessing the Play All feature
The Play All feature in SYNCwill play all indexed media (tracks) from
your playing device in flat file mode, one at a time in alphabetical order.
To access:
1. Press the MEDIA hard button on the system.
2. Select the ‘User Device’ tab on
the touchscreen.
3. Press ‘Source’ repeatedly until
USB appears.
4. Press ‘Music Library’.
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911 Assist™ ......................142, 159
A
Accessing SYNCsystem
information ................................158
Accessing the help screen .........87
Accessing the music in your
jukebox ........................................62
Accessing your calendar ............87
Accessing your phone book .....136
Accessing your playlists ...........184
Adding a new device in
discovery or discoverable
mode ..................................186–187
Adding (pairing) a phone ........138
Adjusting the voice prompt
volume .........................................35
Advanced settings .....................140
AM/FM .........................................43
AppLink™ .................................167
Automatically download your
phone book ................................152
C
Call history ................................137
CD ..........................................55–56
CD voice commands ...................58
Climate voice commands ...........73
Clock ............................................28
Connecting a phone ..................138
Connecting your digital media
player to SYNC.......................176
Creating a playlist .......................64D
Deleting a phone .......................139
Destination voice commands ...107
Disc voice commands .................61
Display voice commands ............21
Driving restrictions .......................6
DVD (if equipped) ......................70
DVD region coding ...................129
DVD voice commands ................60
E
End user license agreement ....190
Exploring the USB device ........185
F
Forwarding a text message ......172
G
Glossary .....................................127
GPS reception ...........................126
H
HD Radio™ ...........................45–46
Home screen ...............................22
How to get going ..........................9
How to use voice commands .....34
Hybrid information (if
equipped) ....................................74
I
Installing new vehicle
applications ...............................157
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J
Jukebox features .........................62
Jukebox voice commands ..........66
L
Loading pictures .........................23
M
Making a call .............................134
Map display options ....................21
Map icons ..................................111
Map preferences .......................116
Map updates ..............................121
Message notification .................151
Modifying your phone book
and call history .........................153
N
Navigation end user license
agreement ..................................121
Navigation voice commands ....120
P
Pairing your phone through
your navigation system ............132
Performing a master reset .......156
Phone dependent features .......132
Playing a DVD in the system .....58
Playing a specific track ............185
POI categories ...........................100
Privacy information ......................8
Q
Quick destination options ..........93Quick reference chart ................26
Quick touch buttons .................110
R
Radio voice commands .........45, 50
Rear DVD voice commands .......69
Returning to factory defaults ..156
Reverse camera ...........................25
Route preferences ....................117
Route selection .........................105
S
Safety information ........................8
Satellite Radio .............................52
Selecting and playing specific
albums .......................................183
Selecting and playing specific
artists .........................................182
Selecting different genres ........183
Setting a destination by voice ...92
Setting a ring tone ....................150
Setting the clock .........................28
SIRIUS satellite radio voice
commands ...................................52
SIRIUS Travel Link .....................82
SIRIUS Travel Link voice
commands ...................................86
Standard destination options .....94
Status bars ..................................22
Streaming music from your
phone .........................................179
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