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Navigation
bezel controlSteering wheel
controlFunction
N/A
Press to answer an incoming call.
Press to send a call or text message
(if supported).
Press and hold to end a call.
Press it initiate a redial.
N/A VOICE
Press to activate Voice Recognition.
Press and hold to end an active
voice session.
Refer to theVoice recognition
system overviewchapter for further
information.
SEEK,
,
Press to access the previous/next
preset radio station, preset satellite
channel (if activated) or CD track.
Press and hold to seek to the next
satellite channel (if activated).
N/A OK Press to confirm your selection.
MEDIA N/A Press repeatedly to access all
available media sources in your
vehicle such as: CD, DVD, Jukebox,
Rear Zone, Rear AUX, Rear DVD
(Rear overhead mounted DVD), Line
In, and User Device (if equipped
with SYNC).
PHONE N/A Press to access SYNCPHONE
features.
SYSTEM MENU FEATURES
Your system has many menu features such as allowing you to adjust the
touchscreen brightness, adjusting the time and languages, adjusting the
feedback and system settings. To access, press the MENU hard button on
the navigation system.
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System settings
1. Press the MENU hard button on
the navigation system.
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.
Delete stored items:Select ‘View’ to see what areas contain stored
items. From each area, you can delete all of the entries.
Restore factory default settings:Press ‘Reset’ to return to the factory
default settings.
Valet Mode:Press to access Valet Mode.
•Enable Valet Mode:Select to lock the system with a four digit PIN.
The same PIN must be entered to unlock the system and disable valet
mode.
Valet mode
1. Press the MENU hard button on the navigation system.
2. Select the ‘Valet Mode’ tab on the
touchscreen. Press ‘Enable Valet
Mode’.
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PLAYING A DVD IN THE SYSTEM
Your navigation system allows you to play DVD audio and video discs. If
the vehicle is in Park (P), you will be able to view and hear the DVD. If
the vehicle is moving, you will only be able to hear the audio. To play a
DVD:
1. Ensure that the vehicle and the system are on.
2. Insert a DVD into the system, label side up. The system will
automatically go into DVD mode.
You can then select any of the
following options on the
touchscreen:
: Press to access the previous chapter. Press and hold to reverse in
the current chapter.
/(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.
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•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 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.
During DVD play, you can also
touch the screen to access the
‘virtual remote’ which will allow you
to ‘Move controls’ on the screen as
well as use the cursor controls,
‘Enter’ and ‘Return’ to navigate and
make selections within the menus.
DVD voice commands (if equipped)
While watching a DVD, press
or VOICE on the steering wheel
controls. When prompted, you may say any of the following commands:
•Play•Pause
•Menu•Menu title
•Play next title•Play previous title
•Play title <1–99>•Play next chapter
•Play previous chapter•Play chapter <1–999>
•Play next group•Play group <1–9>
•Repeat•Repeat off
•Play next track <1–512>•Play previous track
Note:If you are not watching a DVD, press
or VOICE on the
steering wheel controls. When prompted, say, “DVD” and then any of the
above commands.
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Edit Route:The ‘Edit Route’
screen allows you to make any
adjustments to the currently
selected navigation route such as:
Cancel route, Detour, View Route,
Edit Route Preferences, Edit Traffic
Preferences, Edit Destination / Way
Points and Edit Turn List.
Setting a destination by voice
Press
or VOICE on the steering wheel. A tone will sound followed by
“Please say a command.”
VOICE/Main Menu and
will appear in the status bar first. Then, a
tone will sound and the icon will change toListening.
•To enter an address, say “Destination street address”.
•To find a POI by its category, say “Destination <POI category>”. (For
example, “Destination restaurants”). You may also say “Destination
POI category” and “Destination nearest POI”.
•To find a POI by its name, say “Destination POI”. Follow the prompts
to say a POI by name. (For example, “Starbucks”.) You will need to
specify the POI category when prompted.
•If you want to route to a previous destination, say, “Destination
previous destination”.
•If you have programmed a home entry, you may set this as your
destination by saying,Destination home”.
•If you have created nametags for any of your address book entries,
you may set any of them as your destination by saying, “Destination
<nametag>”.
•For Help, say, “Destination Help”.
Note:If the system’s language is set to French or Spanish, the city and
street names will need to be spelled. When in ‘Spelling mode’, you may
speak letters or say, “line # ”. The system is designed to work even if you
have made a spelling error.
ACCESSING YOUR QUICK DESTINATION OPTIONS
To access your Quick Destination options:
1. Press the DEST hard button on the navigation system.
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2. Select the ‘Feedback settings’ tab on the touchscreen.
3. Press + to increase or — to decrease the voice volume levels.
How do I recover after accidental language re-set?
1. Press the MENU hard button on the navigation system.
2. Select the ‘Feedback settings’/Retour/Reaccion tab on the touchscreen.
3. Press the ‘English’/Anglais/Ingles button to reset language to English.
4. Press the ‘Spanish’/Espanol/Espanol button to reset language to
Spanish.
5. Press the ‘French’/Francais/Frances button to reset language to
French.
Or, you can also turn vehicle off to restart system. Then from the
DISCLAIMER screen, select the desired language before pressing ‘Agree’.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptoms Possible Cause Action
Focus Error System unable to play
reproduced disc.Contact your dealer.
Bad Disc Disc was inserted
upside down or the
system is unable to
read the information
in the disc.The mechanism will
automatically eject
disc.
Track Error The system is unable
to reproduce a corrupt
MP3 file.The system will skip
the corrupted track.
Invalid Disc Detected Dirty CD/DVD or
unsupported formatWipe the CD/DVD with
a dry, soft cloth from
the center to the outer
edge of the disc.
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•Settings:Refer toAdvanced settingsin theSYNCphone features
chapter for information on how to make adjustments to the prompts,
language, master reset, factory defaults, etc.
•Text:Press to view additional information, if available.
What’s playing?
At any time while a track is playing, SYNCwill read the metadata tags
of the track to you (if populated). Simply press
or VOICE. A tone
will sound and SYNCwill say “Main menu”. Say “USER DEVICE” and,
when prompted, ask “What’s playing?”
Supported media players, formats and metadata information
SYNCis capable of hosting nearly any digital media player, including
iPod, Zune™, “Plays from device” players, and most USB drives.
Supported audio formats include MP3, WMA, WAV and AAC.
SYNCis also able to organize and sort your indexed media from your
playing device by metadata tags. Metadata tags are descriptive software
identifiers embedded in your media files which provide information about
the media file. SYNCsupports the following metadata tags:
•Artist
•Album
•Genre
•Track
If your indexed media files contain no information embedded in these
metadata tags, SYNCwill automatically classify the empty metadata tags
as UNKNOWN.
ACCESSING AND USING YOUR USB PORT
Your vehicle is equipped with a USB port. (For exact location, refer to
your vehicle’sOwner’s guide).You can use the USB port to plug in and
access media devices as well as charge devices (if supported by your
device). For a list of compatible media players, refer to
www.SyncMyRide.com.
Note:Since your USB port allows you to charge your device (if
supported by your device), SYNCwill not automatically change media
modes when something is initially plugged into the USB port. To access:
1. Ensure that your digital playing device is plugged into the USB and is
ON.
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