LINCOLN MKX 2012 My Lincoln Touch Manual
Manufacturer: LINCOLN, Model Year: 2012, Model line: MKX, Model: LINCOLN MKX 2012Pages: 102, PDF Size: 0.66 MB
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VOICE RECOGNITION FEATURE
Your system is equipped with an advanced interactive voice recognition
(VR) system. This system allows you to perform many operations by
speaking certain commands to the system. The system will respond with
a series of audible tones, questions and spoken confirmations depending
on the situation and the chosen level of dialogue interaction.
System feedback and interaction
Your voice recognition system provides feedback via audible tones when:
•You are entering a new voice session
•A voice session is successful or unsuccessful
•A speed dependent feature is accessed
•The system is ready to listen for a command
•You choose to access the Help feature
•The system gives a positive or negative recognition
The system will also ask short questions (confirmation prompts) when it
has not clearly understood your request or when there are several
possible responses to your request.
Voice recognition visual feedback
When using voice commands, the following icons and words may appear
in the lower left status bar indicating the voice session status:
•
Listening•Paused
•
Success•?Try Again
•
Failed
Voice settings
Voice settings allow you to customize the level of system interaction,
help and feedback. The system defaults to standard interaction which
uses candidate lists and confirmation prompts as these provide the
highest level of guidance and feedback. To access these settings, you can
either:
1. Press Menu > Settings > Voice control.
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2. Select from the following:
•Interaction Mode•Confirmation Prompts
•Media Candidate Lists•Phone Candidate Lists
•Voice Control Volume
Or
1. Press
on the steering wheel controls. A tone will sound followed
by the prompt, “Please say a command”. Another tone will sound to
signify the system is listening.
2. Say one of the following commands:
•Interaction Mode Advanced•Interation Mode Novice
•Confirmation Prompts On•Confirmation Prompts Off
•Phone Candidate Lists On•Phone Candidate Lists Off
•Media Candidate Lists On•Media Candidate Lists Off
Interaction Mode:Novice interaction mode provides more detailed
interaction and guidance while the advanced mode has less audible
interaction and more tone prompts.
Confirmation Prompts:Confirmation prompts are short questions
asked by the system when the system has not clearly heard or
understood your request.Note:Even with confirmation prompts turned
off, you may be asked to confirm settings occasionally and number
inputs.
Phone/Media Candidate Lists:Candidate lists are a list of possible
results from your voice commands. These occur when SYNChas equal
confidence of several possible results from your voice command.
How to use voice commands with your system
1. Press
on the steering wheel controls.
Depending on the feedback setting, you will either hear, “Please say a
command” followed by a tone or just the tone, signaling the system is
ready to accept your command.
2. After the tone, speak the command clearly.
For best voice recognition performance
•Ensure that the interior of the vehicle is as quiet as possible.
•Speak naturally without long pauses between words.
•After pressing
, wait for the tone to sound and for ‘Listening’ to
appear in the display. Any command spoken prior to this will not
register with the system.
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•You can interrupt the system at any time while it is speaking by
pressing
. The system will respond with a tone and allow you to
speak your command.
What can I say?
To access the available voice commands for the current session, do one
of the following:
•During a voice session, press the
icon at the bottom of the screen.
•Say “What Can I Say??” for an on screen listing of the possible voice
commands that are associated with your current voice session.
•Press
on the steering wheel controls and after the tone say “Help”
for an audible list of possible voice commands.
To access a list of available voice commands
•Press Menu > Help > Voice command list
OR
•Press
on the steering wheel controls and when prompted, say any
of the following (if available):
•List of Commands•Phone List of Commands
•Radio List of Commands•Climate Control List of
Commands
•Navigation List of Commands•Travel Link List of Commands
•Sirius Satellite List of Commands•Audio List of Commands
•USB List of Commands•SD Card List of Commands
•Bluetooth Audio List of
Commands•Browse List of Commands
Global voice commands
The following voice commands can be spoken at any time during a voice
session:
•Help•What Can I Say?
•Main Menu•Go Back
•Next Page•Previous Page
•Exit•List of Commands
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Using voice commands with the touchscreen options
Your voice system has a special dual mode feature which allows you to
switch between using voice commands and the touchscreen. The most
common place this is available is with your navigation feature (if
equipped). During a navigation voice session, you will notice that some
of the buttons on the screen are outlined in blue and some are not.
The buttons on the screen that are outlined in blue are both voice
commands and can be selected during a voice session. The buttons that
are not outlined in blue can’t be used as voice commands and if they are
touched during a voice session will cancel the voice session. Some
examples are as follows:
•If you press
and say, “Navigation”, after the system confirms the
command and prompts you again, say, “Destination”. The system will
change to the destination screen.
•If you say, “Intersection”, then the system will change the screen to
the intersection screen where “Street”, “City” and “State” are outlined
in blue. You are able to switch between fields by touching the buttons
or by saying, “Enter first street” or “Change city”.
•If you say, “Street Address” the screen will change to the street
address screen and then “Enter City”, where State, City, Street and
Number are outlined in blue indicating that you are able to switch
between the fields by touching the buttons or by saying commands
like “Enter Street”, “Change City”, or “Enter House Number”.
•If you are in the process of entering a destination by voice and your
vehicle comes to a stop, (for example, stopping at a red light), the key
board will appear on the screen. If you make more than three
consecutive button presses, (for example, spelling a city), then the
voice session will be cancelled.
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LISTENING TO MUSIC
Your system offers many media options. You can access these options via
the touchscreen or voice commands.
Browse voice commands
When listening to any type of audio, you can browse through other
devices without having to change sources. For example, if you are
currently listening to the radio, you can browse all the artists that are
stored on your USB device.
Press
on the steering wheel controls and when prompted, you can
say:
•Browse Station List•Browse AM Station List
•Browse FM Station List•Browse SIRIUS Channel Guide
•Browse
•Browse CD Track List•Browse USB
•Browse SD Card•Browse Bluetooth Audio
•Browse*
*Note:If you have said, “Browse”, you can then say any of the following
commands:
•AM Station List•FM Station List
•SIRIUS Channel Guide•CD Track List
•
•SD Card•Bluetooth Audio
AM/FM SIRIUS CD USB BT
Stereo SD
CardAV
In
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For a complete list of Browse voice commands, refer toVoice
commands for your USB and SD CardandVoice commands for
Bluetooth Audioin the following sections.
AM/FM RADIO
Press the lower left corner of the touchscreen and then select the
AM/FM tab.
To change between AM and FM, repeatedly press the AM/FM tab.
To change between AM1/AM AST or the FM/FM1/FM2/FM AST presets,
repeatedly press the lower left corner of the touchscreen.
From the main screen, you can:
•Save a station by tuning to the station and then pressing and
holding one of the memory preset areas (on the right side of the
screen). You will hear a brief mute and the sound will return when
the station is saved.
•Press ‘Direct Tune’ and enter the desired station number when
prompted. Then press ‘Enter’.
•Select ‘Browse’ to view a list of all available stations. Scroll and
select the desired station.
•Press the HD Radio button to activate HD Radiotechnology. This
feature enables you to receive radio broadcasts digitally, (where
available), providing free, crystal clear sound. Refer to theHD
Radioinformationin the following section.
•Press ‘Options’ to access:
Sound Settings:Select to adjust Bass, Treble, Midrange, Balance
and Fade, THX Deep note demo (if equipped), DSP (if equipped),
Occupancy mode (if equipped), and Speed compensated volume
settings.
Set PTY for Seek/Scan:Select a category of music you would like
to search for and then choose to either seek or scan for the
stations.
RDS Text Display On/Off:Select On to always view the
information broadcast by FM stations.
Auto Presets (AST)- Autostore:Select to have the system
automatically store the six strongest stations in your current
location. These will not override any presets stored in any of the
AM or FM frequency bands.
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TAG On/Off (if available):Select On for the TAG icon to appear
on screen when HD Radio is active. The tagging feature allows you
to tag a song to download later. You can press TAG to save the
information of the song that is playing. Then, when you plug in
your portable music player, the information will be transferred (if
supported by your device). When you are connected to iTunes,
the tags will appear to remind you of the songs you’d like to
download. Refer to theHD Radioinformationin the following
section.
Radio voice commands
While listening to the radio, press
on the steering wheel controls.
When prompted, you may say any of the following commands:
•Radio On•Radio Off
•Set PTY•AM
•AM <530–1710>•AM Autoset
•FM•FM <87.9–107.9>
•FM1•FM2
•FM Autoset•FM Preset <#>
•FM <87.9–107.9>•Preset <#>
•AM Preset <#>•AM Autoset Preset <#>
•FM 1 Preset <#>•FM 2 Preset <#>
•FM Autoset Preset <#>•FM <87.9-107.9> HD <#>
•Tune*•Browse**
Note:If you are not listening to the radio, press
and when
prompted, say, “Radio” and you can say any of the above commands.
**If you have said, “Browse”, refer to theBrowse Voice commandsin
the previous section.
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*If you have said, “Tune”, you can then say any of the following
commands:
•<530–1710>•<87.9–107.9>
•AM <530–1710>•FM <87.9–107.9>
•AM•FM
•FM1•FM2
•AM Autoset•FM Autoset
•Preset <#>•AM Preset <#>
•AM Autoset Preset <#>•FM 1 Preset <#>
•FM 2 Preset <#>•FM Autoset Preset <#>
•FM Preset <#>•HD <#> (if available)
HD Radio™ information (if available)
What is HD Radio™ technology and how does it work?HD Radio™
technology is the digital evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your system
has a special receiver which allows it to receive digital broadcasts (where
available) in addition to the analog broadcasts it already receives. Digital
broadcasts provide a better sound quality than analog broadcasts with
free, crystal clear audio and no static or distortion. For more information,
and a guide to available stations and programming, please visit
www.hdradio.com.
Note:HD Radio broadcasts are not available in all markets.
Using HD Radio™ technology
When this feature is enabled and you are tuned to a station broadcasting
HD Radio technology, you may notice the following indicators on your
screen:
HD) logo: This indicator will blink
when a digital station is being
acquired and will be solid when
digital audio is playing.
Note:When this logo is available,
you may also see Title and Artist
fields on screen.
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Multicast indicator:This will
appear in FM mode (only) if the
current station is broadcasting
multiple digital broadcasts. The
numbers that are highlighted signify
available digital channels where
new/different content is available.
HD1 will signify the main
programming status and is available in analog and digital broadcasts. Any
additional multicast stations (HD2–HD7) are only broadcast digitally.
The tagging feature
The tagging feature allows you to tag a song to download later. When
you are on an acquired HD Radio station, the TAG button will become
available (provided the feature has been turned on). To use the tag
feature:
1. Press AM/FM > Options > TAG On.
2. When you hear a song you like,
touch TAG.
3. The system will automatically
save the song’s information and
transfer it to your portable music player (if supported) when it is
connected to the system. If your music player is connected at the time,
the system will automatically transfer the tag to your player and a pop
up will confirm the transfer.
4. When you access iTuneswith your portable music player, the tags
will appear to you will be reminded of the song. The system will allow
you to tag up to approximately 100 songs.
Note:For a list of devices that support tagging, refer to
www.SyncMyRide.com or www.syncmaroute.ca.
When HD Radio broadcasts are active, you can access the
following functions:
•Scan:Your scan feature will still work when HD Radio reception is
activated, although it will not scan for HD2 - HD7 channels. You may
see the HD logo appear if the station has a digital broadcast.
•Seek:Press to seek to the next strong radio station.If the current
station has multiple digital broadcasts,the multicast indicator will
display. Press Seek repeatedly to advance through all available
broadcasts. If you are on the last multicast channel, press Seek to
advance to the next strong station.
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•Tune:Use to go up/down the frequency in individual increments.
If the current station has multiple digital broadcasts,the
multicast indicator will display. Use Tune to advance through all
available broadcasts. If you are on the last broadcast channel, turn to
advance to the next frequency on the band.
•Saving a multicast station as a preset:When the channel is active
on-screen, press and hold a memory preset slot on the right of the
screen until the sound returns. There will be a momentary mute and
then the sound will return signifying it was saved.When recalling a
HD2/HD3 memory preset,there will be a mute before the digital
audio is played as the system must once again acquire the digital
signal. If you have turned this feature off and press a memory preset
containing an HD Radio broadcast station, a pop-up will appear asking
you if you would like to turn the feature back on.
Note:As with any saved radio station, you will not be able to access
the saved station if your vehicle is outside the station’s reception area.
HD Radio reception factors
•Reception area:If you are listening to a multicast station and you
are on the fringe of the reception area, the station may mute due to
weak signal strength. If you are listening to HD1, the system will
switch back to the analog broadcast until the digital broadcast is
available again. However, if you are listening to any of the possible
HD2–HD7 multicast channels, the station will mute and stay muted
unless it is able to connect to the digital signal again.
•Station blending:When a station is first received (aside from
HD2–HD7 multicast stations), the system will first play the station in
the analog version and then, if receiver verifies the station is an HD
Radio station, it will shift into the digital version. Depending on the
station quality, you may hear a slight sound change when the station
changes from analog to the digital version. This shift from analog to
digital sound or digital back to analog, is known as ‘blending’.
Station issues
In order to provide the best possible experience, a contact form has been
developed to report any station issues found while listening to a station
broadcasting with HD Radio technology. Every station is independently
owned and operated. These stations are responsible for ensuring all
audio streams and data fields are accurate. This form can be found at:
http://www.ibiquity.com/automotive/report_radio_station_experiences.
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