buttons FORD B MAX 2012 1.G Owner's Manual
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•Press the seek down button once toreplay the current track. If pressedwithin two seconds of the start of atrack, the previous track will beselected.
•Press the up or down arrow buttons toselect the required track, then pressthe OK button.
The desired track number may be enteredusing the numeric keypad. Dial the requiredtrack number until complete (for example1 then 2 for track 12), or dial the numberand directly press OK.
Fast Forward and Reverse
Press and hold the seek down or upbuttons to search backward or forwardwithin the tracks on the disc.
Shuffle and Random
Random track playback, also known asshuffle, plays all tracks on the CD inrandom order.
Press function button 2.
Note:When an MP3 CD is playing, optionsinclude shuffle for the whole CD, or to playall the tracks in the folder in a random order.Repeat presses of function button 2 willtoggle these options.
Use the seek up or down button to selectthe next track to shuffle if required.
Repeat Compact Disc Tracks
Press function button 1.
When an MP3 or WMA CD is playing,options include REPEAT for the track, orto repeat all the tracks in the folder. Repeatpresses of function button 1 will togglethese options.
Compact Disc Track Scanning
1.Press function button 3.
Note:When an MP3 or WMA CD is playing,options include SCAN for the CD, or just thetracks in the folder. Repeat presses offunction button 3 will toggle these options.
2.Press function button 3 again to stopthe scan mode.
MP3 and WMA File Playback
MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer-3) or WMA(Windows media audio) is a standardtechnology and format for compressingaudio data. This allows a more efficientuse of the media.
You can play MP3 files recorded onCD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW formats. Thedisc must be in the ISO 9660 level 1 or level2 format, or Joliet or Romeo in theexpansion format. You can also use a discrecorded in multi session.
ISO 9660 Format
This is the most common internationalstandard for the logical format of files andfolders on a CD-ROM.
There are several specification levels. InLevel 1, file names must be in the 8.3format (no more than eight characters inthe name, no more than three charactersin the extension .MP3 and . WMA) and incapital letters.
Folder names can be no longer than eightcharacters. There can be no more thaneight folder levels (trees). Level 2specifications allow file names up to 31characters long.
Each folder can have up to eight trees.
For Joliet or Romeo in the expansionformat, consider these restrictions whenconfiguring your CD writing software.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine •When skipping a portion of a tag (atthe beginning of the track) there is nosound output. Skip time changesdepending the tag capacity. Example:At 64 kbytes, it is about 2 seconds(with RealJukebox).
•The displayed elapsed playing timewhen skipping a portion of the tag isinaccurate. For MP3 files of a bit rateother than 128 kbps, time is notdisplayed accurately during playback.
•When an MP3 file is created with MP3conversion software (e.g. RealJukebox- a registered trademark ofRealNetworks Inc), the tag willautomatically be written.
MP3 or WMA Navigation
MP3 tracks may be recorded on the CD inseveral ways. They can all be placed in theroot directory like a conventional audio CD,or they can be placed in folders that mayrepresent, for example, an album, artist, orgenre.
The normal playing sequence on CDs withmultiple folders is:
•Play the tracks within the root (toplevel) first
•Then the tracks in any folder(s) withinthe root
•Then move onto the second folder, andso forth.
To navigate to a track.
1.Press the up or down arrow buttons toenter the track list.
2.Navigate the hierarchy using the arrowbuttons to select another folder ortrack (file).
3.Press OK to select a highlighted track.
MP3 and WMA Display Options
When an MP3 or WMA disc is playing,certain information encoded in each trackcan be displayed. Such information willnormally include:
•The file name.
•The folder name.
•ID3 information which might be thealbum or artist’s name.
The unit will normally show the file namethat is playing. To select one of the otheritems of information, press the INFObutton repeatedly until the required itemis shown in the display.
Note:If the ID3 information selected isunavailable,NO MP3 or WMA TAG will beshown in the display.
CD Text Display Options
When an audio disc with CD text is playing,limited information encoded in each trackcan be displayed. Such information willnormally include:
•The disc name.
•The artist name.
•The track name.
Note:These display options are selectedin the same way as MP3 displays.NO DISCNAME or NO TRACK NAME will be shownin the display if no information has beenencoded.
Ending Compact Disc Playback
To restore radio reception on all units,press the RADIO button.
Note:The CD will not be ejected. The discwill pause at the point where radio receptionwas restored.
To resume CD playback, press the CDbutton again.
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Dial a number using the system keypad.Dial a number
Redial the last number called (if available). Press OK toselect.Redial
Allows you to access your downloaded phonebook.Phonebook1,21. Press OK to confirm and enter. You can use the buttonsat the bottom of the screen to quickly access an alphabet-ical category. You can also use the letters on the keypadto jump in the list.2. Scroll until the desired contact appears, then press OK.3. Press OK or the Dial button to call the desired selection.
Allows you to access any previously dialled, received ormissed calls.Call History1
1. Press OK to select.2. Scroll to select from Incoming calls, Outgoing calls orMissed calls. Press OK make your selection.3. Press OK or the Dial button to call the desired selection.The system attempts to automatically re-download yourphonebook and call history each time your mobile phoneconnects to SYNC (if the auto download feature is on andyour Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone supports thisfeature).
Select one of ten speed dial entries. To set a speed dialentry go to the phonebook and press and hold one of thenumbers between 0 and 9 on the system keypad.
Speed Dial
Allows you to send, download and delete text messages.Text message1
Access Bluetooth Devices menu listings (add, connect,set as primary, on or off, delete).BT Devices
Allows you to view your mobile phone's status, set ringtones, select your message notification, change phonebookentries, automatically download your mobile phone'sphonebook, and any other features on your mobile phone.
Phone settings 1
Allows you to turn the emergency assistance feature onor off.Emergency Assistance
1 This is a mobile phone dependent feature.
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1. Press OK to turn on or off the audible tone.
Modify the contents of your phonebook (i.e. add, delete,download). Press OK to select and scroll between:Phonebook pref.
Add contacts: Press OK to add more contacts from yourphonebook. Push the desired contact(s) on your mobilephone. Refer to your mobile phone's user guide on how topush contacts.Delete: Press OK to delete the current phonebook andcall history. When Delete phonebook? appears, pressYes to confirm. SYNC takes you back to the PhoneSettings menu.Download now: Press OK to select and download yourphonebook to SYNC.Auto-download:Check or uncheck this option to automatically downloadyour phonebook each time your mobile phone connectsto SYNC. Downloading times are mobile phone dependentand quantity dependent.When auto download is switched on, any changes, addi-tions or deletions saved in SYNC since your last downloadare deleted.To not download your phonebook every time your mobilephone connects to SYNC select off.Your phonebook, call history and text messages can onlybe accessed when your paired mobile phone is connectedto SYNC.
BT Devices
This menu provides access to yourbluetooth devices. Use the arrow buttonsto scroll through the menu options.
The BT Devices menu allows you to add,connect and delete devices and set amobile phone as primary.
Bluetooth Devices Menu Options
1.Press the PHONE button to enter themobile phone menu.
2.Scroll until BT Devices appears, thenpress OK.
3.Scroll to select from the followingoptions:
You CanIf You Select
Pair additional mobile phones to the system.Add1. Press Add button to start the pairing process.
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2. Scroll to browse indexed media on your flash drive, thenpress OK.
Resets the USB index. After the new indexing is completeyou can choose what to play from the USB song library.Reset USB
*You can use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to quickly jump to a certainalphabetical category. You can also use the letters on you're the number pad to jump inthe list.
Bluetooth Devices and SystemSettings
You can access these menus using thedisplay. See Using SYNC® With YourPhone (page 200).
SYNC® TROUBLESHOOTING
Your SYNC system is easy to use. However,should questions arise, please refer to thetables below.
Use the Ford website to check your mobilephone's compatibility.
Phone Issues
Possible SolutionPossible CauseIssue
Review your phone's user guide regardingaudio adjustments.The audio controlsettings on your phonemay be affecting SYNCperformance.
A lot of back-ground noiseduring a phonecall.
Try turning off the device, resetting thedevice, removing the device's battery, thentrying again. Make sure that the Mic offoption of SYNC is set to off.
Possible phone malfunc-tion.During a call, Ican hear theother personbut they cannothear me.
Go to the website to review your phone'scompatibility.This is a phone-dependent feature.SYNC is notable to down-load my phone-book.Try turning off the device, resetting thedevice or removing the device's battery,then trying again.
Possible phone malfunc-tion.
Try pushing your phonebook contacts toSYNC by using the Add contacts feature.You must switch your mobile phone on andthe automatic phonebook downloadfeature on SYNC.
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A/CSee: Climate Control..........................................68About This Manual...........................................5Protecting the Environment...............................5ABSSee: Brakes............................................................101ABS driving hintsSee: Hints on Driving With Anti-LockBrakes.................................................................101AccessoriesSee: Replacement PartsRecommendation..............................................7Active City Stop...............................................111General Information............................................111Laser Sensor Information.................................112Using Active City Stop.........................................111Adjusting the Steering Wheel...................38Air ConditioningSee: Climate Control..........................................68Air Vents............................................................68Centre Air Vents....................................................68Side Air Vent..........................................................68AlarmSee: Anti-Theft Alarm........................................35Anti-Theft Alarm............................................35Alarm System........................................................35Arming the Alarm.................................................36Disarming the Alarm............................................37Full and Reduced Guard....................................36Triggering the Alarm............................................36Appendices....................................................225At a Glance..........................................................8Front Exterior Overview........................................8Instrument Panel Overview..............................10Rear Exterior Overview........................................13Vehicle Interior Overview.....................................9Audible Warnings and Indicators.............56Automatic Transmission...................................56Headlamps On......................................................56Key Outside Car....................................................56Low Fuel...................................................................57Seat Belt Minder....................................................57Audio Control...................................................38.....................................................................................38Audio System..................................................171General Information............................................171
Audio System Security................................187Audio Troubleshooting...............................195Audio unit - Vehicles With:AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth..............................177Alternative Frequencies....................................181Automatic Volume Control............................180Autostore Control..............................................180News Broadcasts.................................................181Regional Mode......................................................181Sound Button.......................................................179Station Preset Buttons.....................................179Station Tuning Control......................................179Traffic Information Control.............................180Waveband Button..............................................179Audio unit - Vehicles With:AM/FM/CD...................................................172Alternative Frequencies....................................176Automatic Volume Control.............................175Autostore Control...............................................175News Broadcasts................................................176Regional Mode.....................................................176Sound Button.......................................................174Station Preset Buttons......................................174Station Tuning Control......................................174Traffic Information Control..............................175Waveband Button...............................................174Audio unit - Vehicles With: SonyAM/FM/CD...................................................182Alternative Frequencies...................................186Automatic Volume Control............................186Autostore Control...............................................185Digital Signal Processing.................................186News Broadcasts...............................................186Regional Mode.....................................................187Sound Button......................................................184Station Preset Buttons.....................................184Station Tuning Control.....................................184Traffic Information Control.............................185Waveband Button..............................................184Autolamps........................................................43Automatic Climate Control........................70Temperature Control...........................................72
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