navigation system FORD C MAX 2008 1.G Owners Manual
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ations
Technical specifications...............228
Telephone
General information......................231
Telephone setup...........................231
Bluetooth setup............................233
Telephone controls......................234
Using the telephone - VehiclesWithout: Navigation System.....235
Using the telephone - Travel PilotEX................................................238
Voice control
Principle of operation....................241
Using voice control.......................242
Audio unit commands.................242
Telephone commands................247
Navigation systemcommands.................................252
Climate control commands........252
Appendices
Type approvals..............................255
Type approvals..............................255
Electromagnetic compatibility.....262
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Note:Kickdown functions in thesame way in all three modes.
Economy: The transmission keepsthe engine at lower engine speedsin order to optimize fuel economy.
Adaptive: The standard setupsuitable for all driving styles.
Sport: Initially, the transmission letsthe engine run at higher enginespeeds to provide faster accelerationand greater engine braking efficiency.Thereafter, it will adapt to yourindividual driving style.
ESP
Select this option to activate ESP.
Language setting
A choice of eleven languages areavailable.
Scroll to this display using the rotarycontrol and press the SET/RESETbutton to select the desiredlanguage. Turn the rotary control tosave the setting and exit the menu.
Clock setting
Note:This display is only present onvehicles equipped with aprogrammable auxiliary heater butno Ford audio or navigation system.If the vehicle is equipped with a Fordaudio or navigation system, the timeis set on the audio or navigationsystem. See separate audio ornavigation handbook.
Scroll to this display using the rotarycontrol and press SET/RESET. Thehours start to flash and can be setusing the rotary control.
Press the SET/RESET button toconfirm the setting and move to theminutes.
Proceed in the same way to set theminutes and the date.
After setting the year and pressingSET/RESET, the time and date arestored.
Units of measure
To toggle between metric andimperial units, scroll to this display andpress the SET/RESET button.
Toggling the units of measure usingthis display will affect the followingdisplays:
•Distance to empty
•Average fuel consumption
•Instantaneous fuel consumption
•Average speed
•Outside air temperature
•The temperature display in theautomatic climate control.
The units of measure for outside airtemperature and the automaticclimate control can be toggledindependent of the other displays.See General information (page96).
Auxiliary heaterprogramming
See Auxiliary heater (page 114).
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To programme the auxiliary heater,scroll to this display using the rotarycontrol and press the SET/RESETbutton.
Instant control
To switch on the programmableauxiliary heater or fuel operatedheater, scroll to this display and pressSET/RESET. The cursor will changeto a tick. The tick in this displayconfirms that the heater is nowactivated and will perform oneheating cycle.
AUX. HEATER ON will appear inthe display.
To switch off the programmableauxiliary heater or fuel operatedheater during a heating cycle, scrollto this display and pressSET/RESET. The cursor will changeto a tick. The tick in this displayconfirms that the heater is nowdeactivated.
AUX. HEATER OFF will appear inthe display.
Programme times
Note:The programmed time is thetime at which you wish the vehicle tobe warm and ready to drive, not thetime at which the heater switches on.
Note:Times must be programmedat least 70 minutes in advance of thetime you wish to set.
Note:The time and date must becorrectly set on the audio/ navigationsystem or on the information display.See Clock setting.
Four functions are available forsetting the times at which the vehicleshould be warmed up:
Seven days in the week
One or two times can beprogrammed for every day of theweek.
Five days in the week
One or two times can beprogrammed for the days Mondayto Friday.
Single day within week
One or two times can beprogrammed for one particular dayof the week.
Any time and date
One time can be programmed forone particular day in the next 12months from the date ofprogramming.
Programming procedure forSeven days in the week, Fivedays in the week, Single daywithin week:
In the Auxiliary heaterprogramming menu, scroll to therelevant display using the rotarycontrol and press the SET/RESETbutton.
When programming the functionSingle day within week, choosethe day using the rotary control andpress SET/RESET.
The first programme time will flash.
Press SET/RESET and the hourswill flash.
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The system controls thetemperature, amount and distributionof the air flow automatically andadjusts them according to the drivingand weather conditions. Pressing theAUTO button once switches on theauto mode.
The system in your vehicle isdual-zone automatic climate control.When the system is in mono mode,all the temperature zones are linkedto the driver's zone. When you switchmono mode off, the dual-zonesystem allows you to set differenttemperatures for the driver's andfront passenger's side.
Note:Avoid adjusting the settingswhen the vehicle interior is extremelyhot or cold. The automatic climatecontrol adjusts to the currentcircumstances automatically. For thesystem to function properly, the sideand centre vents should be fullyopen.
Note:The sunload sensor is locatedon top of the instrument panel. Donot cover the sensor with anyobjects.
Note:At low outside temperatures,when the system is in auto mode, theair stream will be directed to thewindscreen and the side windows aslong as the engine is cold.
Note:A description of the FordDVD-Navigation System incombination with the automaticclimate control is provided in theseparate manual.
Setting the temperature
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This section describes the functionsand features of the Bluetooth mobilephone and voice control system.
The section covers the followingvariations:
•a mobile phone with a mobilephone cradle without voicecontrol
•a Bluetooth and voice controlsystem with a mobile phonecradle
•a Bluetooth and voice controlsystem without a mobile phonecradle.
The Bluetooth mobile phone part ofthe system provides interaction withthe audio or navigation system andyour mobile phone. It allows you touse the audio or navigation systemto make and receive calls withouthaving to use your mobile phone.
The voice control part of the systemcan be used to control:
•mobile phone calls
•audio system functions
•vehicle climate control functions.
Note:The mobile phone does notswitch off immediately after theignition key is turned off: the powerdown delay is preset to 10 minutes.The time period can be adjusted tobetween 0 and 60 minutes. This,depending on your mobile phone,can be achieved by creating aphonebook entry on your mobilephone with the name Timer and therequired delay as it's number.
If the Bluetooth and voice control isused for an extended period of timewhen the vehicle is stationary, makesure that the engine is running toavoid draining the battery
TELEPHONE SETUP
Requirements for cradleconnection
Your phone must be fitted in a mobilephone holder before it can be usedas a cradle phone with yourhandsfree/voice control system. Youwill be able to purchase the correctholder for your phone from yourdealer.
Placing your phone in thecradle
Note:Your phone must be fitted ina mobile phone holder to allow youto connect the phone to the cradle.
Connect your phone to the cradle.
1.Place the base of the phone in thecradle connection.
Note:Make sure that the phone ispushed fully rearwards in the cradle.
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Note:The connection to the systemwill be displayed on your phone.
Phonebook
After start up access to thephonebook can be delayed for up totwo minutes.
Phonebook categories
Depending on your phonebook entry,different categories can be displayedin the audio or navigation unit.
For example:
MobileM
OfficeO
HomeH
FaxF
Note:Entries may be displayedwithout a category attachment.
The category can also be indicatedas an icon:
Phone
Mobile
Home
Office
Fax
Making a phone an activephone
When using the system for the firsttime, no phone is connected to thesystem.
After switching on the ignition thecradle phone and the Bluetoothphone are recognized differently bythe system.
Bluetooth phone
After bonding a Bluetooth phone tothe system, this becomes the activephone. For further information referto the phone menu.
However, in some cases theBluetooth phone has to be activatedby pressing the appropriate stationbutton on the audio or navigationunit.
Turning the ignition back on again,the last active phone is picked up bythe system.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Bond another Bluetoothphone
Note:Before another Bluetoothphone can be bonded, the existingactive Bluetooth connection has tobe deactivated by the mobile phone.
Bond a new Bluetooth phone asdescribed in the requirements for aBluetooth connection.
Phones stored in the system areaccessible by using the phone list onthe audio or navigation unit.
Note:If six (five Bluetooth phonesfor cradle phone system) Bluetoothphones have been bonded, one ofthese has to be deleted in order tobond a new phone.
Cradle phone
With your phone fitted in the mobilephone cradle this does notautomatically become the activephone.
In these cases refer to Changingthe active phone in theappropriate section which describesthe system fitted to your vehicle.
BLUETOOTH SETUP
Before you can use your telephonewith your vehicle it must be bondedto the vehicle telephone system.
Handling of phones
A phone can be connected to thevehicle system by using either acradle connection or a Bluetoothconnection.
On vehicles with a mobile phonecradle, up to five Bluetooth phonescan be bonded to the vehicle system.
On vehicles without a mobile phonecradle, up to six Bluetooth phonescan be bonded to the vehicle system.
Note:If there is an ongoing callwhen the phone in use is selected asthe new active phone, the call istransferred to the vehicle audiosystem.
Note:Even if connected to the carsystem, your phone can still be usedin the usual way.
Requirements for Bluetoothconnection
The following are required before aBluetooth phone connection can bemade.
1.The Bluetooth feature must beactivated on the phone and onthe audio unit. For additionalinformation, refer to your phoneuser guide
2.The private mode must not beactivated on the Bluetooth phone.
3.Search for audio device.
4.Select Ford Audio.
5.The Bluetooth PIN number 0000must be entered on the phonekeypad.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Note:A phone call will bedisconnected if the audio/navigationsystem is switched off. If the ignitionkey is turned to the off position thephone call will remain in progress.
Compatibility of phones
CAUTION
As no common agreementexists, mobile phonemanufacturers are able to implementa variety of profiles in their Bluetoothdevices. Because of this, anincompatibility can occur betweenthe phone and hands-free system,which in some cases may significantlydegrade the system performance.To avoid this situation, onlyrecommended phones should beused. Please contact your dealer formore details regarding the currentcompatibility list.
Phones with Symbianoperating system
Note:Certain phones require aspecial file to be installed to enablefull phonebook access via Bluetooth.This is referred to as a SIS file and willbe available via the Ford website.Please consult your dealer for fulldetails.
TELEPHONE CONTROLS
Ending or rejecting calls
By pressing one of several functionbuttons on the audio or navigationunit (example: AM/FM,CD/AUX)active calls can be ended or incomingcalls can be rejected.
Remote control
One of several different types ofremote control may be fitted to yourvehicle:
Voice and mode button
Voice button1
Mode button2
Incoming calls can be accepted bypressing the MODE button once orended by pressing twice.
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Voice button1
Accept/Reject button2
The VOICE button is used to activateor switch off the Voice control.
On vehicles with an accept/rejectbutton, phone calls can be acceptedand rejected by pressing theappropriate button.
Note:Some audio units have theaccept/reject buttons on the frontbezel. These operate in the sameway.
Mode button on the steeringwheel
Mode button only
On vehicles without a VOICE button,the MODE button on the remotecontrol is used to activate or switchoff the voice control.
Note:You will not be able to use theMODE button to activate the voicecontrol during an incoming or activecall.
You will not be able to use the MODEbutton to control the audio system.
USING THE TELEPHONE
- VEHICLES WITHOUT:
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
This chapter describes the phonefunctions of the audio unit.
Note:Refer to your audio guide fordetails of the controls.
An active phone must be present.
Even if connected to the audio unit,your phone can still be used in theusual way.
Note:You can exit the phone menuby pressing any source button CD,AM/FM or AUX.
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1.Press the PHONE or call acceptbutton.
2.Press the MENU button on theaudio unit.
3.Select the ACTIVE PHONEoption on the audio unit.
4.Scroll through the different storedphones by using the seek buttonsto display the bonded phones.
5.Press the MENU button to selectthe phone which is to be theactive phone.
Note:After bonding a Bluetoothphone to the system, this becomesthe active phone.
Debonding a bonded phone
A bonded phone can be deletedfrom the system at any time, unlessa phone call is in progress.
1.Press the PHONE or call acceptbutton.
2.Press the MENU button on theaudio unit.
3.Select the DEBOND option onthe audio unit.
4.Scroll through the differentphones by using the seek buttonsand display the phone to bedebonded.
5.Press the MENU button to selectthe phone which is to bedebonded.
USING THE TELEPHONE
- TRAVEL PILOT EX
This chapter describes the phonefunctions of the Navigation SystemTravelPilot EX.
Note:Refer to your NavigationSystem TravelPilot EX guide fordetails of the controls.
An active phone must be present.
Even if connected to the NavigationSystem TravelPilot EX, your phonecan still be used in the usual way.
Making a call
Dialling a number - cradlephone
Using the cradle phone allows you toaccess your mobile phone addressbook. The entries will appear in theTravelPilot EX display.
1.Press the PHONE button on theaudio unit.
2.Using the PHONEBOOK optionin the menu.
3.Choose one of the letter areas.
4.Turning the right rotary entrycontrol, select the desired phonenumber.
5.By pressing the INFO button thedetails of the phonebook entrycan be displayed.
6.Press the right rotary entry controlbutton.
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