window LINCOLN MKT 2013 Quick Reference Guide
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GettING S tAR te\b WI th
you R SyN \f S yStem
SYNC is a hands-free, voice
recognition system used for
entertainment, information
and communication.
SYNC ….Say the word.
befo Re you G et StAR te\b:
1. Set up your owner account
at syncmyride.com.
Register by fo\f\fowing the
on-screen instructions.
After registering you can
see what comp\fimentary
services you are e\figib\fe for.
2. SYNC uses a wire\fess
connection ca\f\fed
B\fuetooth
® to
communicate with your
phone. Turn B\fuetooth
mode on in your phone's
menu options. This \fets
your phone find SYNC . For
more detai\fs on setting
up your phone with
SYNC , visit syncmyride.
com, or your phone
manufacturer’s website.
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mAKING A pho Ne \f ALL :
Use SYNC to make a phone ca\f\f to anyone in your phone
book by pressing the voice button
and when prompted,
giving any of the fo\f\fowing voice commands:
Ca\f\f
Ca\f\f
For examp\fe, you cou\fd say “C\fll Mom \ft home” . SYNC
repeats the command back to you and dia\fs the number.
Answering incoming calls: Whenever you have an incoming
ca\f\f, you wi\f\f be ab\fe to see the name and number of the
person ca\f\fing in your disp\fay. Press the phone button
to answer an incoming ca\f\f. You can hang up at any time by
pressing and ho\fding the phone button
.
Note: You c\fn \flso m\fke phone c\flls by gi\bing the \boice
comm\fnd “Di\fl”, then \berb\flly s\fying the phone number.
u sing S yN \f® to Access \b igital media: SYNC has a media
hub with mu\ftip\fe inputs a\f\fowing you to access persona\f
media from your digita\f devices. Use your media inputs to:
u sing voice commands to play music:
1. P\fug your media p\fayer into your USB port.
2. Press the voice button
. When prompted say
“USB”, then fo\f\fow-up saying one of the fo\f\fowing
voice commands.
P\fay a\f\f P\fay next song
P\fay song
∂ Set your phone as the
prim\fry/f\f\borite (the
primary phone wi\f\f
receive messages and
voice mai\fs).
∂ Down\foad your
phone book (this is
recommended to use
voice commands).
∂ Turn on 911 Assist™.
\f ommo NLy u Se\b V oI\fe
\fomm AN\bS - S yN \f® SA y
the W oR\b: Every time you
want to give SYNC a voice
command, you must first
press the voice button
and when prompted, speak
your voice command. For a
\fist of voice commands say
“What can I say? ”
tips:
∂
Make sure the interior of
the vehic\fe is as quiet as
possib\fe. Wind noise from
open windows and road
vibrations may prevent
the system from
correct\fy recognizing
spoken commands.
SYNC® WITH MYLINCOLN TOUCHTMLINC\bLN MKT
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∂
After pressing the voice
button, wait unti\f after the
tone sounds and “Listening”
appears in your vehic\fe’s
disp\fay before saying a
command. Any command
spoken prior to this does
not register with the system.
∂ Speak natura\f\fy,
without \fong pauses
between words.
∂ At any time, you can
interrupt the system whi\fe
it is speaking by pressing
the voice button
.
uSING m y phoNe
WI th S yN \f:
Note: You must downlo\fd your
phone book to m\fke phone c\flls
with \boice comm\fnds by n\fme.
Cont\fcts listed in \fll c\fps will
require you to spell them (i.e.
JAKE, will be J-A-K-E).
pAIRING y ouR p hoNe
WI th S yN \f:
1. Make sure that your
vehic\fe is in (P) park
and turn your ignition
and radio on.
2. Press the phone button
, when the disp\fay
indicates No Phone
Found press oK .
3. When Add Bluetooth
Device\f appears,
press oK.
4. When f ind SyN \f
appears in the disp\fay,
press oK. When
prompted, enter the
PIN provided by SYNC
into your phone.
5. The disp\fay wi\f\f
indicate when the
pairing is successfu\f.
Note: The system m\fy
prompt you to:
3. You wi\f\f hear the command repeated back to you and the se\fected item wi\f\f p\fay.
*Say “What can I say? ” to hear a \fist of more voice
commands avai\fab\fe in this mode.
\b o m oRe: After creating your account at Syncmyride.com,
use SYNC
® Services to get the most out of your SYNC
experience. This inc\fudes; voice activated turn-by-turn
directions, the \fatest traf fic reports, business searches,
sports scores, stock market reports and more.
You can access your avai\fab\fe services by pressing the
voice button
and when prompted, say “Services”. The
porta\f wi\f\f guide you, but you can say any of the fo\f\fowing
voice commands:
Traffic Sports
Directions Weather
News Business search
*Say “What can I say? ” to hear a \fist of more voice
commands avai\fab\fe in this mode.
Your SYNC system a\fso offers advanced features such as
internet connectivity, SYNC AppLink™, and vehic\fe hea\fth
report a\f\f avai\fab\fe at syncmyride.com.
h eLp!: At any time, you can give the voice command
“ h e\fp”. The system wi\f\f provide an audib\fe \fist of voice
commands avai\fab\fe in your current mode.
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LINC\bLN MKX
* if Equipp Ed
fue L tANK \fA pA \fIty/
f ue L IN fo: Your vehic\fe
has a 18.6 ga\f\fon (70.4L)
fue\f tank. Use on\fy “Regu\far”
un\feaded gaso\fine with
an octane rating of 87 or
higher. Do not use E85 fue\fs
because your vehic\fe was
not designed to run on fue\fs
with more than 15% ethano\f.
S o S p oSt- \fRAS h ALe R t
SyS tem™ : Provides
audib\fe and visua\f a\farms
when a crash causes the
dep\foyment of airbags or
the activation of the safety
be\ft pretensioners. The
turn signa\fs wi\f\f flash and
the horn wi\f\f sound. To
deactivate, press the hazard
flasher contro\f or the panic
button
on your
remote transmitter. Lo\f
AtIo N of S pAR e t IRe
AN \b too LS: Your spare
tire and too\fs are \focated
beneath the third row
seats under the floor pane\f
(you wi\f\f need to unstow
the seats to access). The
spare tire is designed for
emergency use on\fy and
shou\fd be rep\faced as soon
as possib\fe. For comp\fete
detai\fs on changing your
tire, refer to the Ch\fnging \f
Ro\fd Wheel section in the
Wheels \fnd Tires chapter of
your Owner’s M\fnu\fl .
Re AR W IN\bo W
b uffet ING: When one or
both of your rear windows
are open, you may hear
a wind throb or buffeting
noise. To a\f\feviate this,
simp\fy \fower a front window
approximate\fy 2-3 inches
(5-8 cm). tIRe
pReSSuRe
moNI toRING S y Stem:
Your vehic\fe has a tire
pressure monitoring
system that i\f\fuminates
a
\fow tire pressure
warning \fight in your
instrument c\fuster when
one or more of your tires is
significant\fy underinflated.
If this happens, stop and
check your tires as soon
as possib\fe. Inflate them
to the proper pressure.
Refer to the Infl\fting Your
Tires section in the Wheels
\fnd Tires chapter of your
Owner’s M\fnu\fl for
more information.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONLINC\bLN MKT
\f oLLISI oN WARNING
SyS tem* This system
is designed to a\fert the
driver of certain co\f\fision
risks. Radar sensors detect
if vehic\fes ahead of you
which are moving in the
same direction, may be a
co\f\fision risk. The system
wi\f\f a\fert you with an audib\fe
chime and red warning \fight
which wi\f\f appear above the
dash. If the risk of co\f\fision
increases, the system wi\f\f
increase brake support to
he\fp reduce co\f\fision speed.
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ImpRo Ve\b f ueL e \fo Nomy
Wh ILe \f oAS tING o R
\b e\feL eRAtING : Yo u r
vehic\fe has been designed
to improve fue\f economy
by reducing fue\f usage
whi\fe coasting or
dece\ferating. This may
be perceived as a \fight to
medium braking sensation
when removing your foot
from the acce\ferator peda\f.
Ro A\bSI \be A SSIStAN \fe:
Your new Linco\fn MKT
comes with the assurance
and support of 24-hour
emergency roadside
assistance. To receive
roadside assistance in
the United States, ca\f\f
1-800-521-4140. In Canada,
ca\f\f 1-(800) 665-2006.
th
X II
® \feR tIf Ie\b Au\b Io SyS tem*:
Fourteen strategica\f\fy positioned, high
performance speakers de\fiver a home
theater sound right in your vehic\fe.
The system wi\f\f automatica\f\fy make
adjustments to vo\fume and sound
distribution, based on vehic\fe speed
and externa\f road noise.
tIL tING h eA \b Re St RAIN tS: Yo u r
vehic\fe’s front row head restraints can
be adjusted. Pu\f\f up to raise the head
restraint. To \fower, press the head
restraint down whi\fe pressing and
ho\fding the guide s\feeve adjust/re\fease
button. Ti\ft the head restraint forward
for additiona\f comfort by gent\fy pu\f\fing
the top of the head restraint. \bnce it is
in its forward-most position, ti\fting it
forward once more wi\f\f re\fease it to the
upright position.
* if Equipp Ed
Note: Do not \fttempt to force
the he\fdrest b\fckw\frd \ffter
its tilted. Inste\fd, continue
tilting it forw\frd until the
he\fdrest rele\fses to the
upright position.