phone DODGE CHARGER 2008 6.G Owner's Manual
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Advanced Phone Connectivity
Transfer Call to and from Cellular Phone
The UConnectŸ system allows on going calls to be
transferred from your cellular phone to the UConnectŸ
system without terminating the call. To transfer an ongo-
ing call from your UConnectŸ paired cellular phone to
the UConnectŸ system or vice-versa, press the ªVoice
Recognitionº button and say9Transfer Call.9
Connect or Disconnect Link Between the
UConnectŸ System and Cellular Phone
Your cellular phone can be paired with many different
electronic devices, but can only be actively9connected9
with one electronic device at a time.
If you would like to connect or disconnect the Blue-
toothŸ connection between a UConnectŸ paired cellular
phone and the UConnectŸ system, then follow the
instruction described in your cellular phone user's
manual.
List Paired Cellular Phone Names
²
Press the ªPhoneº button to begin.
²After the ªReadyº prompt and the following beep, say
ªSetup Phone Pairing.º
²When prompted, say9List Phones.9
²The UConnectŸ system will play the phone names of
all paired cellular phones in order from the highest to
the lowest priority. To ªselectº or ªdeleteº a paired
phone being announced, press the ªVoice Recogni-
tionº button and say ªSelectº or ªDelete.º Also, see the
next two sections for an alternate way to ªselectº or
ªdeleteº a paired phone.
Select another Cellular Phone
This feature allows you to select and start using another
phone with the UConnectŸ system. The phone must
have been previously paired to the UConnectŸ system
that you want to use it with.
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²Press the ªPhoneº button to begin.
²After the9Ready9prompt and the following beep, say
9Setup Select Phone9and follow the prompts.
²You can also press the ªVoice Recognitionº button
anytime while the list is being played, and then choose
the phone that you wish to select.
²The selected phone will be used for the next phone
call. If the selected phone is not available, the UCon-
nectŸ system will return to using the highest priority
phone present in or near (approximately within 30
feet) the vehicle.
Delete UConnectŸ Paired Cellular Phones
²
Press the ªPhoneº button to begin.
²After the9Ready9prompt and the following beep, say
9Setup Phone Pairing.9
²At the next prompt, say9Delete9and follow the
prompts.
²You can also press the ªVoice Recognitionº button
anytime while the list is being played, and then choose
the phone you wish to delete.
Things You Should Know About Your UConnectŸ
System
UConnectŸ Tutorial
To hear a brief tutorial of the system features, press the
ªPhoneº button and say ªUConnectŸ Tutorial.º
Voice Training
For users experiencing difficulty with the system recog-
nizing their voice commands or numbers, the UCon-
nectŸ system Voice Training feature may be used. To
enter this training mode, follow one of the two proce-
dures:
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²fully closed windows,
²dry weather condition.
²Even though the system is designed for users speaking
in North American English, French, and Spanish ac-
cents, the system may not always work for some.
²When navigating through an automated system, such
as voice mail, or when sending a page, at the end of
speaking the digit string, make sure to say9Send.9
²Storing names in phone book when vehicle is not in
motion is recommended.
²It is not recommended to store similar sounding
names in the UConnectŸ phone book.
²UConnectŸ phone book nametag recognition rate is
optimized for the person who stored the name in the
phone book.
²You can say9O9(letter9O9) for909(zero).98009must be
spoken9eight-zero-zero.9
²Even though international dialing for most number
combinations is supported, some shortcut dialing
number combinations may not be supported.
²In a convertible vehicle, system performance may be
compromised with the convertible top down.
Far End Audio Performance
²
Audio quality is maximized under:
²low-to-medium blower setting,
²low-to-medium vehicle speed,
²low road noise,
²smooth road surface,
²fully closed windows, and
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²dry weather condition.
²operation from driver seat.
²Performance, such as audio clarity, echo, and loudness
to a large degree rely on the phone and network, and
not the UConnectŸ system.
²Echo at far end can sometime be reduced by lowering
the in-vehicle audio volume.
²In a convertible vehicle, system performance may be
compromised with the convertible top down.
Bluetooth Communication Link
Cellular phones have been found to lose connection to
the UConnectŸ system. When this happens, the connec-
tion can generally be re-established by switching the
phone off/on. Your cell phone is recommended to remain
in Bluetooth9on9mode.
Power-Up
After switching the ignition key from OFF to either ON
or ACC position, or after a language change, you must
wait at least five (5) seconds prior to using the system.
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Voice Commands
Primary Alternate(s)
language
list names
list phones
mobile
mute
mute off
new entry
no
pager
pair a phone
phone pairing pairing
phonebook phone book
previous
record again
redialVoice Commands
Primary Alternate(s)
return to main menu return or main menu
select phone select
send
set up phone settings or phone
set up
towing assistance
transfer call
UConnectŸ Tutorial
try again
voice training
work
yes
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The center console outlet is powered directly from the
battery (power available at all times). Items plugged into
this outlet may discharge the battery and/or prevent
engine starting.Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off
CAUTION!
²Many accessories that can be plugged in draw power from
the vehicle's battery, even when not in use (i.e. cellular
phones, etc.). Eventually, if plugged in long enough, the
vehicle's battery will discharge sufficiently to degrade
battery life and/or prevent engine starting.
²Accessories that draw higher power (i.e. coolers, vacuum
cleaners, lights, etc.); will degrade the battery even more
quickly. Only use these intermittently and with greater
caution.
²After the use of high power draw accessories, or long
periods of the vehicle not being started (with accessories
still plugged in), the vehicle must be driven a sufficient
length of time to allow the alternator to recharge the
vehicle's battery.
²Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only. Do
not hang any type of accessory or accessory bracket from
the plug. Improper use of the power outlet can cause
damage.
Center Console Power Outlet
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The top compartment holds small items, such as a pen
and note pad, while the larger bottom compartment will
hold CDs and alike. The bottom compartment also con-
tains a 12-volt power outlet and a molded-in coin holder
(designed to hold various size coins). A slot in the left and
right side of the top compartment provides clearance for
power cords to pass conveniently out of the bin with the
lid closed. This feature is ideal for games, laptops, cell
phones, or other electrical equipment. The console's front
opening lid allows for easy access to these compartments.
With Vehicle Entertainment System (VES)
The center console contains a large storage compartment.
The storage compartment contains a 12-volt power outlet
and a molded-in coin holder (designed to hold various
size coins). A slot in the top left and right side of the
storage compartment provides clearance for power cords
to pass conveniently out of the compartment with the lid
closed. This feature is ideal for games, laptops, cell
phones, or other electrical equipment. The console'sfront-opening lid allows for easy access to the storage
compartment for the both the driver and the front
passenger.
Cargo Area
The 60/40 split-folding rear seat provides cargo-carrying
versatility. The seatbacks fold down easily by pulling
nylon tabs between the seatbacks and the bolsters. When
the seats are folded down, they provide a continuous,
nearly flat extension of the load floor.
When the seatback is folded to the upright position, make
sure it is latched by strongly pulling on the top of the
seatback above the seat strap.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
mInstrument Panel And Controls.............161
mBase Instrument Cluster..................162
mPremium Instrument Cluster Ð If Equipped....163
mInstrument Cluster Descriptions............164
mElectronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) ±
If Equipped...........................175
NElectronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
Displays............................177
NOil Change Required...................178
NTrip Functions.......................178NCompass Display.....................181
NTelephone Ð If Equipped...............183
NNavigation Ð If Equipped...............185
NPersonal Settings (Customer Programmable
Features)...........................186
mRadio General Information................190
NRadio Broadcast Signals.................190
NTwo Types Of Signals..................190
NElectrical Disturbances..................1904
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NOperation Instructions - CD Mode For CD
And MP3 Audio Play..................219
NNotes On Playing MP3 Files.............222
NList Button (CD Mode For MP3 Play).......224
NInfo Button (CD Mode For MP3 Play).......224
mSatellite Radio (RSC) Ð If Equipped (REQ And
RES Radios Only)......................226
NSystem Activation.....................226
NElectronic Serial Number/Sirius Identification
Number (ENS/SID)....................226
NSelecting Satellite Mode.................227
NSatellite Antenna......................227
NReception Quality.....................227
NOperating Instructions - Satellite Mode......227NOperating Instructions - Hands Free Phone
(If Equipped)........................230
NOperating Instructions - Video Entertainment
System (VESt) (If Equipped).............230
mVideo Entertainment System Ð If Equipped....230
mUniversal Consumer Interface (UCI) Ð
If Equipped...........................232
NConnecting The iPodt..................233
NControlling The iPodtUsing Radio Buttons . . . 233
NPlay Mode..........................233
NList Or Browse Mode..................235
mRemote Sound System Controls.............237
mCD/DVD Disc Maintenance...............238
mRadio Operation And Cellular Phones........239
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The system allows the driver to select information by
pressing the following buttons mounted on the steering
wheel:
Press and release the MENU button and the
mode displayed will change between Trip
Functions, Navigation (if equipped), System
Status, Personal Settings, and Telephone (if
equipped).
Press the FUNCTION SELECT button to accept
a selection. The FUNCTION SELECT button
also functions as a remote sound system con-
trol. For details, refer to ªRemote Sound Sys-
tem Controlsº in this section.Press the SCROLL button to scroll through Trip
Functions, Navigation (if equipped), System
Status Messages, and Personal Settings (Cus-
tomer Programmable Features). The SCROLL
button also functions as a remote sound system
control. For details, refer to ªRemote Sound
System Controlsº in this section.
Press the AUDIO MODE button to select the
Compass/Temp/Audio screen. Along with
compass reading and outside temperature, this
screen will display radio and media mode
information depending on which radio is in the
vehicle. For details, refer to ªRemote Sound
System Controlsº in this section.
MENU
Button
FUNC-
TION
SELECT
Button
SCROLL
Button
AUDIO
MODE
Button
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