buttons LINCOLN MKZ 2012 Navigation Manual
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Disc voice commands 61
Jukebox features 62
Recording (saving) music to your jukebox 62
Accessing the music in your jukebox 62
Creating a playlist 64
Jukebox voice commands 66
User Device (if equipped) 67
Rear DVD voice commands 69
DVD (if equipped) 70
Climate features (if equipped)
71
Climate voice commands 73
Information menu
74
Where am I? 74
Hybrid information 74
SIRIUSTravel Link™ 82
SIRIUSTravel Link™ voice commands 86
Accessing your calendar 87
Accessing the help screen 87
Sound menu features
89
Setting a destination
91
Setting a destination by voice 92
Quick destination options 93
Standard destination options 94
POI categories 100
Route selection 105
Destination voice commands 107
Quick touch buttons 110
Map icons 111
Navigation route preferences
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Map preferences 116
Route preferences 117
Navigation voice commands 120
Table of Contents
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13.MENU:Press MENU to access
the system menu. Press while the
system menu is active to step
through the system menu tabs of
Display, Clock, Feedback Settings, System Settings and Valet Mode.
14.MAP:Press MAP to access the
navigation map. Press while the map
display is active to center the map
on the current vehicle position. Press while the map display is active and
a route is active to step through the different map guidance views.
15.DEST:Press DEST to access
the navigation destination entry
menu. Press while the navigation
destination entry menu is active to show additional destination entry
techniques.
16.N AV:Press NAV to access the
navigation menu. Press while the
navigation menu is active to step
through the navigation menu tabs.
17.CD/DVD slot:Insert a CD or DVD, label side up.
After the system initializes, the screen will be divided in two sections:
•Status bars:This is the top and bottom portion of screen that
displays the clock or date and useful information, depending on the
current mode.
•Display area:The interactive screen that is activated by finger touch
and changes depending on current system operation. Graphical
buttons are displayed in this area depending on the current screen for
you to make choices.
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16.VOL (On/off/volume):Press to
turn the audio system on/off. Press
and hold to turn the navigation
radio completely off. Turn to adjust
the volume of the audio system or the navigation voice prompts as they
are being given.
Note:If a route is active when the navigation system is turned off, the
route is resumed when the system is turned on again.
After the system initializes, the screen will be divided in two sections:
•Status bars:This is the top and bottom portion of the screen that
displays the clock or date and useful information, depending on the
current mode.
•Display area:The interactive screen that is activated by finger touch
and changes depending on current system operation. Graphical
buttons are displayed in this area depending on the current screen for
you to make choices.
SCREEN DIFFERENCES
Depending on your vehicle line and option package, your screen may
vary in appearance from the screens shown in this supplement. These
differences could include: background color, tab options, climate controls
and other features. Your features may also be limited depending on your
market. (For example, SIRIUSTravel Link™ is only available in the
continental United States). Please check with your authorized dealer for
availability.
Display options
You can choose to turn your screen on/off and also if you would like to
view the status bars on the top and bottom of the screen. To access:
Press DISP repeatedly to cycle through these options.
Voice commands in display mode (if equipped)
While in display mode, press
or VOICE on the steering wheel
controls. When prompted, you may say any of the following commands:
•Display on•Auto
•Day•Night
•Status bar•Display off
•Brighter•Dimmer
•Help
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Setting the clock
1. Press the MENU hard button.
2. Select the ‘Clock’ tab on the
touchscreen. Select from the
following display options:
Time set buttons:To set the time, press +, — to increase/decrease the
time and select AM or PM.
Display clock:Press to turn the clock display on/off.
Format:Press to select between 12 hour and 24 hour format.
Auto time zone:If enabled, the system will automatically adjust the
time when you enter into a new time zone. If disabled, you will have to
manually adjust the time when entering different time zones.Note:The
system does not implement daylight savings time.
Restore defaults:Select ‘Reset’ to reset to the default settings.
Note:If your vehicle is equipped with an in-dash analog clock, you can
set the time on this screen but it may not appear in status bar for
viewing purposes.
Feedback settings
1. Press the MENU hard button.
2. Select the ‘Feedback Settings’ tab
on the touchscreen. Select from the
following display options:
Voice recognition user profile:You can ‘train’ the system to better
recognize your voice. Two profiles can be created. Refer to theVoice
Recognitionsection for more information.
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Button tone:Select to select/adjust when the system will sound a tone.
Press ‘Button tone’ to then select from:
•All Buttons:Select to have the system sound a tone when any hard
or soft key is touched.
•Touch Screen:Select to have the system only sound a tone when a
selection is made on the touch screen.
•Off:Select to turn off all tones.
Voice volume:Press + to increase or — to decrease the volume level of
the navigation voice. Voice volume adjustment also includes the volume
level of chimes.
Voice recognition interaction mode:This feature determines the level
of interaction/feedback you will receive from the system.
•Standard:This is the default setting. The ‘Standard setting’ provides
you with the most interaction / feedback in the form of prompts.
•Advanced:This feature has less prompts and feedback.
Voice recognition confirmation:
•On:Select to have the system always ask to confirm/verify a
command.
•Off:Select to have the system ask less frequently to confirm /verify a
command.
System settings
1. Press the MENU hard button.
2. Select the ‘System Settings’ tab
on the touchscreen. Select from the
following display options:
Language:Select between ‘English’, ‘Francais’ or ‘Espanol’.
Units:Select between ‘English’ and ‘Metric’.
Keyboard layout:Select ‘ABC’ or ‘QWERTY’ for the keyboard layout in
the display.
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Voice recognition visual feedback
When Voice recognition (VR) is activated, the following icons will appear
in the status bar.
VR State VR Icon
Main Menu/Generic
VR recognition failure
VR session unsuccessful?
Listening
Listening paused
Speaking instructions
For the best voice recognition, please ensure that:
•The interior of the vehicle needs to be as quiet as possible. Wind noise
from open windows and road vibrations may prevent the system from
correctly recognizing voice commands.
•Press
or VOICE and wait until the second tone sounds before
speaking a command.
•Speak naturally without large pauses in between words.
•Speak louder if background noise is preventing the system from
recognizing your command
•Only one person should speak while the system is listening for a
command.
•Please realize voice recognition performance is not 100% and varies by
user. The voice recognition system is meant to be a secondary
convenience control and if it doesn’t operate optimally, you can still
operate your system via the touch screen and hard buttons.
To speak voice commands:
Depending on the feedback setting, the system will respond differently. If
the feedback settings are set to ‘Standard’, the system will respond with a
tone, a prompt and another tone. If the feedback settings are set to
Advanced, the system will respond without a prompt and with tones only.
1. Pressor VOICE on the steering wheel. A tone will sound.
2. The system will say, “Please say a command” and VOICE/Main Menu
and
will appear in the status bar.
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AM
1. Ensure that the system is on.
2. Press the RADIO hard button.
3. Select the ‘AM’ tab on the touchscreen. Once in AM mode, you may
select from ‘Show Options’ and ‘Show Presets’.
4. Press ‘Show Options’ to select from:
•Scan:Press for a brief sampling
of all listenable stations. Press
again to disable and remain on
the current selection.
•Scan Presets:Press for a brief
sampling of all the stations held
in the memory presets.
•Autoset Presets:The autoset
feature allows you to set strong
radio stations without losing your original preset stations. This feature
is helpful on trips when traveling between cities with different radio
stations.
To enable, select AUTOSET PRESETS and the six strongest stations
in your current area will be set as presets. To return to your original
presets, press AUTOSET PRESETS again and the feature will disable.
•HD Radio (if available):Press to activate HD Radio broadcasts. This
enables you to receive radio broadcasts digitally, (where available),
providing a better quality sound with clear reception and no station
drop off, static or distortion. When this feature is not activated or HD
Radio broadcasts are not available, you will receive analog radio
broadcasts. Refer toHD Radio Informationin the following section
for more information.Note:HD Radio broadcasts not available in all
markets.
5. Press SHOW PRESETS to view the preset stations. To set or change a
preset station, press and hold any of the memory presets buttons (1–6)
or any of the soft key memory preset buttons on the screen while on the
desired station. The new station will replace the previous one recorded.
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Eff (efficiency gauge):The efficiency gauge indicates short term
driving efficiency, measured over the last few minutes. Higher efficiency
is indicated by an increase in the level indication.
•This display can be impacted by your use of brakes, accelerator and
accessories as well as environmental conditions such as terrain and
weather.
•The efficiency display does not reset with the ’Reset’ economy button.
Engine on:This gauge provides you with the reason why the engine is
running. When the gasoline engine is on, the buttons will show the
reason why. When the gasoline engine is off, ’EV’ will appear in the
display. When the gasoline engine is on, one or two of the following
reasons will appear. For a more complete description of the reason,
simply press the desired button on the touchscreen.
•Engine cold: The engine is on to warm-up. The vehicle will return to
electric mode when the engine is warm. This reason may re-appear
during a drive or after shutting the vehicle down for a short period.
This is normal operation.
•Heater setting: The engine is on because of the heater setting. Reduce
or turn off the heater setting to return to electric mode.
•High speed: The engine is on because the vehicle speed exceeds the
level for electric mode operation. Reduce the speed to return to
electric mode.
•Acceleration: The engine is on because of pressure applied to the
accelerator pedal. Reduce the pressure on the accelerator pedal to
return to full electric mode.
•Neutral Gear: The engine is on because the vehicle is in neutral gear.
Shift out of neutral gear to return to electric mode.
•Low Gear: The engine is on because the vehicle is in low gear. Shift
out of low gear to return to electric mode.
•Batt charging (battery charging): The engine is on to charge the
hybrid battery. The vehicle will return to electric mode once the
battery is charged.
•Normal operation: The engine is on to optimize vehicle operation. The
vehicle will return to electric mode when possible.
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Select ‘Basic Operation’ at the top of
the screen to view hard buttons on
your navigation system. Press the
desired icon to view the button
description.
Select ‘Driving Restriction’ at the
top of the screen to view the
system’s driving restriction.
Select ‘Traffic Legend’ at the top of
the screen to view the color code
for the ‘Speed and Flow’ of roads on
the navigation system. You can also
select ‘Traffic Incidents’ to help you
differentiate between viewed and
unviewed incidents.
Select ‘Voice Commands’ at the top
of the screen. Select any of the
available categories on the screen.
When selected, the system will show
you a brief listing of possible voice
commands in that specific mode.
Please refer to theVoice
recognition system overview
chapter for information on the voice
recognition system.
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•Fastest:The fastest route uses
the fastest moving roads possible.
•Shortest:The shortest route
considers minimum distance as a
priority.
•Unrestricted:The unrestricted
route does not consider your
avoid preferences (if any are set).
These can be checked by
pressing the ‘Route Prefs’ button.
Avoid areas which have been set are also considered in route calculation
and can be checked by pressing the NAV hard button and then choosing
the ‘Avoid Areas’ tab at the bottom of the screen. If there are not any avoid
preferences set, an unrestricted route will not be presented as an option.
The gray box contains various icons
above the route selection buttons
indicates what characteristics are
present on each route. The icons
represent:
1. Freeways
2. Toll roads
3. Ferries
4. HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle)
lanes
5. Time restricted roads
6. Avoid area
If, for example, you selected the fastest route and the freeway icon is
illuminated, that means that highways are used on the route. This may
happen even if you have selected ‘Avoid freeways’ set as a route
preference. The system will do its best to consider your avoid
preferences, but if there is no other way to get to a destination, it will
not use the restrictions.
Once you have selected a route, you can either select ‘Start Route’ to
begin route guidance or ‘Cancel Route’ to exit or start over.
You can delete all stored avoid areas at once by pressing the MENU hard
button, selecting the ‘Systems settings’ tab, and then pressing the ‘View’
button for ‘Delete stored items’. Then, select ‘Avoid areas’.
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