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•Internet Data Connection (if equipped):Use this screen to make
adjustments to your internet data connection. Select to make your
connection profile with the DUN (dial up network) or PAN (personal
area network) or to turn off your connection. You can also choose to
make adjustments to your DUN settings, and have the system always
connect, never connect when roaming or query on connect.Note:
Press ? for additional information.
•Manage Phonebook:Select to access features such as automatic
phonebook download, to re-download your phonebook, to add contacts
from your phone as well as delete or upload your phonebook.
•Display call history:Select to display call history.
•Birthday reminders:Select to have the system remind you of
important birthdays. When the notification arrives, you can also
choose to send a message.
Phone voice commands
Press
on the steering wheel controls. When prompted, you may say
any of the following commands:
•Dial•Call
•Call
•Call
•Call
•Call Voicemail•Privacy On*
•Do not disturb on•Do not disturb off
•Hold On*•Hold Call Off*
•Pair Phone•Connect
•Mute Call*•Un-Mute Call
•Join Calls•Messages**
•Bluetooth On•Bluetooth Off
•Turn Ringer On•Turn Ringer Off
*Note:These commands are only available during an active call.
**Note:If you have said, “Messages”, you may say any of the following
commands:
•Forward text messages•Reply to text messages
•Listen to text messages•Call
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911 ASSIST™ PRIVACY NOTICE: Once 911 Assist™ is enabled
(set to ON), 911 Assist™ may, through any paired and connected
cell phone, disclose to emergency services that the vehicle has
been in a crash involving the deployment of an airbag or, in
certain vehicles, the activation of the fuel pump shut-off. Certain
versions or updates to 911 Assist™ may also be capable of
electronically or verbally disclosing to 911 operators the vehicle
location, and/or other details about the vehicle or crash to assist
911 operators to provide the most appropriate emergency
services. If you do not want to disclose this information, do not
enable (set to ON) the feature.
Note:If 911 Assist™ is enabled/disabled by any user, the current setting
will apply for all paired phones. If the 911 Assist™ setting is disabled
(set to OFF), a voice message and/or display item will inform the vehicle
occupants when a previously paired phone connects to SYNCat vehicle
start up.
In the event of a crash involving the deployment of an airbag or the
activation of the fuel pump shut-off, in certain vehicles, SYNCis
designed to assist occupants in attempting to contact emergency services
by dialing 911 through the occupant’s paired and connectedBluetooth
enabled cellular phone. In the event that a connected cellular phone is
damaged or loses connection to SYNC, SYNCwill search for and
connect to any available, previously paired cell phone and attempt to
place the call to 911. Before initiating the call, SYNCprovides a short
window of time (approximately 10 seconds) that allows the driver or
passenger to decide whether to cancel the call by pressing and
holding
or PHONE on the steering wheel controls or on the audio
system. Before initiating the 911 call for the occupants, SYNCwill say
the following or a similar message:
“SYNCwill attempt to call 911. If you wish to cancel the call, press and
hold the phone button.”
If the call is not cancelled and a successful call is made, a prerecorded
message will be played for the 911 operator and then the occupant(s) in
the vehicle will be able to communicate with the 911 operator.
Note:Failure to cancel the call as described above will result in SYNC
dialing 911.
Note:When you are connected to the 911 operator, be prepared to
provide your name, phone number and location immediately, because not
all 911 systems are capable of receiving this information electronically.
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3. Once connected, follow the voice prompts to request your desired
Service such as Traffic or Information. You can also say, “What are my
choices?” to receive a complete list of available services from which to
choose.
4. To return to the services menu, say “Services” or for help, simply say,
“Help”.
To disconnect from SYNCServices (TDI) you can:
•Press ‘Disconnect from Services’ on the touchscreen.
•Press and hold the phone button (
) on the steering wheel.
•Say “Goodbye” from the SYNC Services main menu.
Receiving Turn by Turn Directions (when your vehicle is not
equipped with the navigation feature):
1. When connected to the Services portal, say “Directions” or “Business
Search”.
2. Follow the voice prompts to select your Destination. Once your
destination is selected, your current vehicle location is uploaded and a
route based on current traffic conditions is calculated and sent back to
your vehicle . After the route download is complete, the phone call is
automatically ended. The turn-by-turn directions will display in the
infotainment display (right side of your instrument cluster), in the status
bar of your touchscreen system and also on the SYNC Services screen.
You will also receive driving instructions via audible prompts.
3. While on an active route, you can select ‘Route Summary or ‘Route
Status’ using the touchscreen controls or voice commands to view the
Route summary turn list or the Route Status ETA. You can also turn
voice guidance on or off, cancel the route or update the route.
Receiving Turn by Turn Directions (when your vehicle is equipped
with the navigation feature):
1. When connected to the Services portal, say “Directions” or “Business
Search”.
2. Follow the prompts to select your destination. Once your destination
is selected, the destination information is sent to your vehicle. After the
destination download is complete, the phone call is automatically ended.
3. Your navigation feature will then calculate the route and provide
driving instructions. Refer to theNavigation Featureschapter for more
information.
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The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a
certification mark of the Wi-Fi
Alliance.
USB mobile broadband
Instead of using Wi-Fi, your system can also use a USB mobile broadband
connection to access the internet. This screen allows you to set up what
will be your typical area for your USB mobile broadband connection. You
can select the following:
•Country
•Carrier
•Phone number
•User name
•Password
Note:You must activate your mobile broadband device on your PC prior
to connecting it to the system.
Note:USB mobile broadband settings may not be displayed if the device
is already activated.
Prioritize connection methods
This screen allows you to choose your connection methods and change
them as needed. You can select to Change Order and have the system
either always attempt to connecting using a USB mobile broadband or
using Wi-Fi.
Bluetoothsettings
This screen will show you what device is currently paired with the
system as well as giving you your typicalBluetoothoptions to connect,
disconnect, set as favorite, delete and add device.
Bluetoothis a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG.
Settings
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
1. Press Menu > Settings > System.
2. Select from the following:
•Language•Distance Units
•Temperature Units•System Prompt Volume
•Touchscreen beeps•Keyboard layout
Display settings
Your touchscreen system allows you to make adjustments to the
touchscreen display. To access:
1. Press Menu > Display.
2. Choose to adjust any of the following:
•Brightness•Mode: Auto, Day or Night
•Auto Dim on/off•Edit Wallpaper
To access this screen using voice commands,press
on your
steering wheel controls and when prompted, say, “Display settings”.
Notifications
This screen will display any system messages such as an SD card fault,
etc. You can select the message and then choose to:
•Viewthe complete message
•Deletethe message
•Delete Allmessages
Note:The system will alert you that you have messages by turning
the
icon yellow (instead of white). When the messages are read or
deleted, the icon will return to white.
VEHICLE SETTINGS
Vehicle settings allow to you access and make adjustments to many
features (if available) such as:
•Ambient lighting
•Vehicle Health Report (if equipped, U.S. only): Refer toVehicle
Health Reportin theSYNCServices and Appschapter in this
supplement.
•Rear View Camera
Settings
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NAVIGATION FEATURES (IF EQUIPPED)
Note:Your navigation SD card MUST be in the SD card slot in order for
you to access the navigation features.
Your navigation system is comprised of two main features, destination
mode and map mode.
To set a destination, press Dest in the upper right hand corner of the
touchscreen. Then, refer toSetting a destinationwhich follows.
To view the navigation map and the vehicle’s current location,
touch the green bar in the upper right hand corner of the touchscreen.
Or, you can also press Dest > Map. Refer toMap modelater in this
section.
To order replacement SD navigation cards,see your authorized
dealer.
Note:Your SD card slot is spring loaded. To remove the SD card, simply
press the card in and the system will eject the card. Do not attempt to
pull the card to remove it as this could cause damage.
SETTING A DESTINATION
To set a destination:
1. Press ‘Dest’ on the top right corner of the screen.
2. Choose to set a destination using any of the following:
•My Home•Street Address
•Favorites•Intersection
•Previous Destinations•City Center
•Point of Interest (POI)•Map
•Emergency
3. Follow the highlighted text fields to enter any necessary information.
Note that any order of entry is acceptable. For address destination entry,
the Go! button will appear once all the necessary information has been
entered. Pressing the Go! button will trigger the display of the address
location on the map.
4. Select ‘Set as Dest’ to make this your destination. You can choose to
‘Set as Waypoint’ to have the system route to this point on the way to
your current destination. You can also choose to save the destination as a
Favorite.
Note:Any Avoid Areas which have been selected are also considered in
route calculation.
Navigation features
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WCities (if available)
WCities is a service which provides
additional information about certain
points of interest (POIs) such as
restaurants, hotels and attractions
(if available).
Note:WCities POI information is
limited to approximately 100 cities
(92 U.S. cities and eight Canadian).
When you have selected a POI, the
location and information will appear,
such as address and phone number.
If the POI is listed with WCities, you
will also see information such as a
brief description, check in /out
times, when the restaurant is open,
etc.
Press ‘More Information’ for a longer
review, a list of services and
facilities, the average room or meal
price as well as the website (if available).
This screen will display the POI icon such as:
Hotel
Coffeehouse
Food & Drink
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Map Preferences:Allows you to
turn breadcrumbs on/off, select how
you would like to view your turn list
(top to bottom or bottom to top) ,
as well as setting the automatic
parking POI notification. If you turn
on the parking POI notification, this
will display parking POI icons on the
map when you get close to your
destination. This feature may not be
as useful in very dense areas, and
may clutter the map if other POIs are also set for display on the map.
Route Preferences:Allows you to
select to avoid freeways, toll roads,
ferries, car trains and tunnels when
planning your route. You can also
select to use HOV lanes (if
available), and have the system
always select the shortest distance,
fastest time or most ecological route
when calculating a route for you.
Navigation Preferences:Allows
you to choose your navigation
prompts to be either voice or tone
only. You can also choose to have
the system automatically fill the
state and province based on the
information already entered into the
system.
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Traffic Preferences:The Avoid Traffic Problems setting allows you to
set how you would like the system to handle traffic problems along your
route. Choose ‘Automatic’ for the system to automatically reroute you to
avoid traffic incidents that develop and impact the current route (no
notification is provided). Choose ‘Manual’ for the system to always
provide a traffic alert notification for traffic incidents along the planned
route. You will have a choice to accept or ignore the notification before
the route deviation is made.
You can also activate the display of certain or all traffic icons on the map
(road work, incidents, accidents, closed roads, weather related icons) by
choosing on or off.
Avoid Areas:Allows you to select areas which you would like the
system to avoid when calculating a route for you. Press ‘Add’ to add a
location from one of these categories to your avoid list:
•My Home•Street Address
•Favorites•Intersection
•Previous Destinations•City Center
•Point of Interest (POI)•Map
•Emergency
Once an avoid area is added, the system will try to avoid the area(s) if
possible for all routes. To delete an avoid area, select its listing on the
screen and when the screen changes to the Avoid Areas Edit screen
(avoid area is displayed on a map) press the Delete button at the bottom
right of the screen.
MAP MODE
To access map mode, press the green bar in the upper right area of the
touchscreen. The map screen will display.
Your system offers advanced map viewing comprised of both 2D city
maps as well as 3D landmarks (when available).
2D city mapsshow detailed outlines of buildings, visible land use and
land elements and detailed railway infrastructure for the most essential
cities around the globe. These 2D city maps also contain primary
features such as town blocks, building footprints, and railways.
Navigation features
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MAP ICON DESCRIPTIONS
•Vehicle mark:This icon is shown
in scroll mode also. The ring
around the vehicle mark will
flash. The vehicle mark is shown
in the center of the map display, except when in scroll mode.
•Scroll cursor:This icon is fixed
in the center of the screen. The
map position closest to the cursor
is in a window on the top center
part of the screen.
•Address book entry default
icon(s):This icon indicates the
location on the map of an address
book entry. This is the default
symbol shown after the entry has been stored to the Address Book by
any method other than the map. A different icon can be selected from
the 22 icons available; each icon can be used more than once.
•Home:This icon indicates the
location on the map currently
stored as the home position. Only
one entry from the Address Book
can be saved as Home. This icon cannot be changed.
•POI (Point Of Interest) icon:
Icons such as this can be
displayed on the map and can be
turned on or off. There are about
56 subcategories of POIs that can be selected to be displayed on the
map one at a time.
•Starting point:This icon
indicates the starting point of a
planned navigation route.
•Waypoints:This icon indicates
the location of a waypoint on the
map. The number inside the
circle is different for each
waypoint and represents the position of the waypoint in the route list.
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