service FORD EDGE 2015 2.G Quick Reference Guide
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WA R N I N G
Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control,
crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use
extreme caution when using any device that may take your
focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle. We recommend against the use
of any hand-held device while driving and encourage the
use of voice-operated systems when possible. Make sure
you are aware of all applicable local laws that may affect
the use of electronic devices while driving.
LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR NEW VEHICLE
Scan the country-appropriate QR code with your
smartphone (make sure you have a scanner app
installed) and you can access even more information
about your vehicle.
fordowner.com (U.S.)ford.ca (Canada)
This Quick Reference Guide is not intended to replace
your vehicle Owner’s Manual which contains more
detailed information concerning the features of your
vehicle, as well as important safety warnings designed
to help reduce the risk of injury to you and your
passengers. Please read your entire Owner’s Manual
carefully as you begin learning about your new vehicle
and refer to the appropriate chapters when questions
arise. All information contained in this Quick Reference
Guide was accurate at the time of duplication. We
reserve the right to change features, operation and/or
functionality of any vehicle specification at any time.
Your Ford dealer is the best source for the most
current information. For detailed operating and safety
information, please consult your Owner’s Manual.
United States
Ford Customer Relationship Center
1-800-392-3673 (FORD)
(TDD for the hearing impaired:
1-800-232-5952)
fordowner.com
@FordService
Canada
Ford Customer Relationship Centre
1-800-565-3673 (FORD)
ford.ca
@FordServiceCA
December 2014
First Printing
Quick Reference Guide
Edge
Litho in U.S.A.2015 EDGE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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1. ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL*Adjusts your vehicle speed the set gap
between you and the vehicle in front of you
in the same lane. You can select from one
of four GAP settings. Refer to the Cruise
Control chapter of your Owner’s Manual
for more information.
Note: Driving aids do not replace the need
to watch where the vehicle is moving and
brake where necessary. Refer to your
Owner’s Manual for safety information,
more details and limitations.
2. LEFT VEHICLE
INFORMATION DISPLAY
Displays information about various systems
on your vehicle. Use the left, 5-way controls
located on the steering wheel to choose
and confirm settings and messages. Refer
to the Information Displays chapter in your
Owner’s Manual for more information.
3. PADDLE SHIFTERS*With your vehicle in drive (D), the paddle
shifters provide temporary manual control.
They allow you the ability to shift gears
quickly, without taking your hands off the
steering wheel.
You can achieve extensive manual control
by moving the gearshift lever to the sport
(S) position. • Pull the right paddle (+) to upshift.
•
Pull the left paddle (–) to downshift.
The instrument cluster displays your
currently selected gear.
Note: The system stays in manual control
until you make another shift selection
(for example, drive [D]).
Refer to the Transmission chapter in your
Owner’s Manual for more information.
4. SERVICE ENGINE
SOON LIGHT
Illuminates briefly when you switch
the ignition on. If the light remains on
or blinks after you start the engine, the
On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II) system
detects a problem. Drive in a moderate
fashion and contact an authorized dealer
as soon as possible.
5. RIGHT VEHICLE
INFORMATION DISPLAY *
Displays information about Entertainment,
Phone and Navigation*. Use the right,
5-way controls located on your steering
wheel to scroll through, highlight and make
minor adjustments within a selected menu.
Refer to the MyFord Touch
® chapter in your
Owner’s Manual for more information.
6. STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
Audio Controls
Press VOL + or – to increase or decrease
volume levels.
Press
to access the next or
previous radio station preset, CD track
or preset satellite radio channel*.
Voice Controls
Press to access voice recognition.
Press
to access phone mode or to
answer a call.
Press
to disconnect a phone call.
7. POWER TILT
AND TELESCOPE
STEERING COLUMN
Use the 4-way control on the side
of the steering column to adjust
the position.
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*if equipped
BEFORE YOU GET STARTED
1. Set up your owner account at SyncMyRide.com (U.S.) or
SyncMyRide.ca (Canada). Register by following the on-screen
instructions. After registering you can see which services you
are eligible for.
2. SYNC uses a wireless connection called
Bluetooth® to
communicate with your phone. Turn Bluetooth mode on in your
phone’s menu options. This lets your phone find SYNC. If you
need more details on setting up your phone with SYNC, visit
SyncMyRide.com (U.S.), SyncMyRide.ca (Canada) or your
phone manufacturer’s website.
PAIRING YOUR CELL PHONE WITH SYNC
In order to use the many features of SYNC, you must first connect
or pair your phone with SYNC.
To Pair Your Cell Phone for the First Time
1. Make sure that your vehicle is in park (P) and you switch
your ignition and radio on.
2. Press the phone button
. When the display indicates
No Phone Found, press OK.
3. When Add Bluetooth Device? appears in the SYNC display,
press OK.
4. When Find SYNC appears in the display, press OK. When
prompted on your phone’s display, enter the PIN provided by
SYNC into your phone.
5. The display indicates when the pairing is successful.
Note: The system may prompt you to set your phone as the primary
or favorite. The primary phone receives messages and voicemail.
Download your phone book, a requirement to use the full set of
voice commands, and switch on 911 Assist
®.
Tips
• Make sure you accept the request from SYNC to access
your phone.
• To pair subsequent phones, please refer to Pairing Subsequent
Cell Phones in the SYNC chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
• If you are experiencing pairing problems, try performing a clean
pairing by deleting your services from SYNC, deleting the SYNC
connection from your phone, and then repeating the process.
WHY DO YOU NEED A SYNC OWNER ACCOUNT?
A SYNC owner account lets you receive the latest software updates
that add new places, directions and information; and if you have
questions, you’ll get free customer support. Visit the website or
call the toll-free number for more information. See the inside front
cover of this guide for details.
Note: Your SYNC system may offer more advanced features. Visit
the website or call the toll-free number for more information. See
the inside front cover of this guide for details.
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USING YOUR CELL PHONE WITH SYNC
Note: Enter your phone book contacts with both first and last
names to increase the ability of SYNC to select the correct contact.
Remember to say the contact name exactly as it is listed in your
phone book.
Making a Phone Call
Use SYNC to make a phone call to anyone in your phone book
by pressing the voice button
and when prompted, giving a
voice command.
For example, you could say “Call Jake Smith at home”. SYNC
repeats the command back to you and dials the number.
Note: You can also make phone calls by pressing the voice
button . When prompted, give the voice command “Dial”,
then say the phone number.
Answering Incoming Calls
Whenever you have an incoming call, the name and number
of the person calling appears in your display. Press the phone
button
to answer an incoming call. You can hang up at any
time by pressing and holding the phone button .
Do Not Disturb Mode
This feature blocks incoming calls and text messages and
diverts them to your voicemail and saves text messages for later.
You still have access to outgoing calls when this feature is active.
Say the voice command “Do not disturb on” to enable and
“Do not disturb off” to disable.
USING SYNC TO ACCESS DIGITAL MEDIA
SYNC has a media hub with multiple inputs allowing you to access
personal media from your digital devices. Plug in your USB media
devices such as phones and MP3 players and use SYNC to play all
of your favorite music.
Note: SYNC indexes your music; the more stored information you
have on your USB device, the longer it takes SYNC to index.
Using Voice Commands to Play Music
You can use voice commands to access and play music on your
digital media player when it is plugged into your media hub.
1. Plug your media player into your USB port.
2. Press the voice button
. When prompted, say “USB”,
then follow-up by saying a voice command. For a list of
voice commands, say “What can I say?”.
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SYNC is a hands-free, voice recognition system used for entertainment,
information and communication.SYNC. Say the Word. SYNC®*