USB Ram ProMaster 2014 Owner's Manual
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▫Uconnect® RH3 Display .................155
▫ General Functions And Settings ...........156
▫ Tuner Mode (AM/FM Radio) .............159
▫ Setup Menu ........................ .162
▫ Clock ............................. .163
▫ USB Mode (MP3/WMA/AAC) ...........163
Uconnect® SETTINGS ....................171
▫ Hard-Keys ......................... .172
▫ Soft-Keys .......................... .172
▫ Customer Programmable Features —
Uconnect® 5.0/5.0N Settings .............172
Uconnect® RADIOS .....................182
iPod®/USB/MP3 CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED . . .182
▫ USB Charging Port ....................183
STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS ......184
▫ Radio Operation ..................... .185
CD DISC MAINTENANCE ...............185
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES . . .186
CLIMATE CONTROLS ...................186
▫ Manual Heating And Air Conditioning ......186
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1 — Air Outlet10 — Lower Glove Compartment 19 — Uconnect® Phone Buttons
2 — Multifunction Lever
(External Lights) 11 — Cup Holder
20 — Tilt Steering Column
Release Lever
3 — Instrument Cluster 12 — USB Charger/12V
21 — Horn
4 — Multifunction Lever
(Front/Rear Wiper, Trip Computer) 13 — Climate Controls
22 — Mute/Uconnect® Voice
Command Buttons
5 — Radio 14 — Lower Switch Bank
23 — Cruise Control Switches
6 — Clip Board 15 — Cup Holders
24 — Fuse Box Lid
7 — Upper Glove Compartment 16 — Shift Lever
25 — Electronic Vehicle information
Center (EVIC) Controls
8 — Passenger Air Bag 17 — USB / AUX
26 — Hood Release
9 — Storage Compartment 18 — Ignition Switch
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To adjust the volume proceed as follows:
1. Briefly press theMODEbutton. The previously set
volume “level” will flash on the display.
2. Press the UP
or DOWNbutton for setting.
3. Briefly press the MODEbutton to go back to the menu
screen, or press and hold the MODEbutton (approxi-
mately one second) to go back to the main screen
without storing the settings.
Exit Menu
This function closes the initial menu screen.
Briefly press the MODEbutton to go back to the main
screen.
Press the
button to return to the first menu option
(Speed Beep).
Press thebutton to return to the last menu option
(Service). Uconnect® RH3
Introduction
Your vehicle is equipped with a radio that has an
AM/FM radio receiver and a USB port for playing MP3,
WMA and AAC files. The device has been designed
according to the specific characteristics of the vehicle,
with a design matching the style of the instrument panel.
The radio is installed in an ergonomic position for the
driver and passenger with a diagram on the front panel
that allows the user commands to be identified quickly
and easily.
The directions for use are described below, and we advise
you to read these carefully.
NOTE:
The operation of many of the resources men-
tioned in this publication depends on technology used by
radio stations and other base stations, which may not be
available at certain times and/or in particular locations.
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ActionDisplay
Press or to move to the
fourth digit. 4350
Turn the ROTARY knob to select the
fourth digit 4359
When you finish entering the code,
press the ROTARY knob to accept the
code entered. 4359
If you enter the correct code, the radio will start as
normal in radio mode (TUNER). If you enter the wrong
code, the radio will remain locked until disconnected
from the power supply.
If the car radio power supply is disconnected for approxi-
mately eight seconds or longer, you will again be asked
for the security code when it is reconnected.General
The radio offers the following features:
Radio (Tuner Mode)
• Automatic/Manual station tuning
• Manual storage of 30 stations: 18 in the FM band (6 in
FM1, 6 in FM2 and 6 in FM3), 6 in the AM1 band and
6 in the AM2 band
• Best stations memory
MP3/WMA/AAC (USB Mode)
•“Last position” memory
• MP3/WMA/AAC track selection (forward/reverse)
• MP3/WMA/AAC track fast forward/reverse
• (RND) RaNDom (music shuffle) function
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And Buttons: Station search in automatic mode,
station search in manual mode, forward/reverse tracks,
forward/reverse within track.
Mute/Pause Button: Interrupts the sound by muting or
pausing the audio.
DISP Button: Switches between display modes, clock
display.
SRC Button: Switches the audio source to TUNER.
switches the audio source to USB.
Fast Track Buttons (F-Trk): Fast forward/reverse track
(used with the ROTARY knob).
Audio Button: Activates audio setting functions.
Preset Buttons (1 To 6): Store station in memory, access
preset stations.
Buttons 1 And 2: Forward/reverse folder. Band/AS Button:
Select tuned frequency band, preset
best stations.
Menu Button: Access setup menu.
General Functions And Settings
Turn The Radio On Or Off
To turn the radio on or off, push the ROTARY knob (press
once to turn on and hold for about three seconds to turn
off), not dependent on the ignition position.
The default radio configuration is Auto Switchand
OFF (see SETUP MENU section). In this configuration,
the radio will only consider the ignition switch position
when it executes the 60 min function: when the ignition is
turned off, the radio will display the message 60 MIN
for three seconds and switch off automatically after
60 minutes if no buttons are pressed.
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Clock
Pressing the DISP button for more than two seconds
enables or disables the clock display. When this feature is
enabled, the display showsCLK ONand the clock is
displayed whenever the ignition is switched on, even if
the radio is off. This function takes priority in the display
whenever you access any of the radio functions. If no
buttons are pressed within 10 seconds, the display will go
back to showing the clock. When this function is dis-
abled, the display shows CLK OFF.
USB Mode (MP3/WMA/AAC)
WARNING!
To remove devices connected to the USB port, first
select the other audio source. Failure to follow this
procedure can cause damage to the connected device.
(Continued)
WARNING!(Continued)
Due to the extensive range of makes and models
of storage devices available on the market, not all
devices have compatibility required for proper func-
tioning of Car Radios. Use only quality USB devices.
Due to the extensive range of brands and models of
storage devices available on the market, not all devices
are compatible with proper functioning of the car radio.
NOTE: The car radio is only compatible with USB mass
storage devices that are fully compatible with the USB 2.0
standard. Use quality USB devices only.
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In USB mode, the radio plays MP3, WMA and AAC files
stored on the device connected to the USB port that is
located inside the glove compartment of the vehicle.
To enter USB mode, you must press the SRC button.
When you enter USB mode, the display showsLOAD-
ING while the radio checks whether the connected
device is valid.
If there is no USB device, an invalid USB device, or a
valid device that is defective, the display will show ERR
USB for two seconds and the radio remains in TUNER
mode. If a valid device does not contain any playable
files (i.e. MP3, WMA or AAC), the display will show
NO MUSIC for two seconds and the radio remains in
TUNER mode. If playable files are found, the radio will also check that
the connected device is the same as the one used imme-
diately before the USB function. If this is the case, music
playback will start from the point where it was inter-
rupted (file and music runtime). If not, the file played
will be the first valid file, in the sequence shown in the
following example:
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Play Sequence (File)Comments
1 Track 1_1 If there are MP3, WMA or AAC (extensions mp3, wma, m4a, mp4 and 3gp)
files in the root folder, these will be played first.
2 Track 2_1 Folders within the same level are sorted in ascending order by name (up to
folder number 100, after which the order follows that in which they were
recorded on the USB device).
3
Track 3_1
4 Track 4_1
5 Track 4_2
6 Track 5_1 Files within a folder are sorted in ascending order by name (up to file number
100, thereafter, the order follows that in which they were recorded on the USB
device).
7
Track 5_2
8 Track 5_3
9 Track 5_4
10 Track 6_1
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Forward/Reverse track
When you press
for less than two seconds, the radio
will advance to the next audio file on the device. When
you press
for less than two seconds, the radio will
skip back to the beginning of the track. If this button is
pressed again, the radio will skip back to the previous
audio file on the device.
When these buttons are pressed, the display will show a
TRKyyy message, where yyy is the track number. If any
of these buttons is briefly pressed again, the number in
the display will continue changing according to the
selected track. While the track is being selected, that is,
when
orare pressed briefly, the information
contained in the ID3 tag will not be processed (the ID3
tag can store information such as the title, artist,
album, track number, etc.). If neither
orare pressed down and held, the track will be selected
and the ID3 tag will be processed and begin playing.
In this case, the display will show
TRKyyyfor two
seconds and then return to the DISP function view.
Whenever the radio switches from one folder to
another, the display will show the name of the folder
you are moving to for at least 500 ms (seek button
movements are ignored during this time), and no
longer than three seconds.
When you reach the final song in the last folder and press
again, the radio will advance to the first song in the
first folder on the USB device. When you reach the
first song in the first folder and press
again, the
radio will advance to the final song in the last folder
on the USB device.
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If the ROTARY knob is turned, the display shows the
TRKyyymessage, where yyy is the track number.
Turning the knob clockwise will forwards the tracks and
turning it counterclockwise will reverse the tracks. While
this is being performed, the information contained in the
ID3 tag is not processed. As the knob is turned, the
TRKyyy message changes to the track selected.
When the ROTARY knob is pressed or if its position is not
changed for five seconds, the track is selected, the ID3 tag
is processed and the music will start playing. In this case,
the display will show the TRKyyymessage for two
seconds and then return to the default display defined by
the DISP function.
When the radio skips from one folder to another, the
display will show the name of the folder to which you are
moving for a few milliseconds (the rotary movements are
ignored during this period) and a maximum of three
seconds. When you reach the final track in the last folder
and turn the ROTARY knob clockwise, the radio will advance to the first track in the first folder on the USB
device. When you reach the first track in the first folder
and turn the ROTARY knob counterclockwise, the radio
will advance to the last track in the last folder on the USB
device.
Forward/Reverse Folder
When you press the memory 1 button, the radio will
advance to the first track in the next folder containing
audio files, if you press button 2, the radio will return to
the first track in the previous folder containing audio
files.
When this operation is complete, the display shows the
name of the selected folder. If you press any of these
buttons again quickly, the name shown is updated as you
select folders on the USB device. While the track is being
selected, that is, when you press buttons 1 or 2 quickly,
the information contained in ID3 tag is not processed.
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