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How to Use the Driver
Personalization System
NOTE
In the following cases, the driver may
not be registered or recognized
correctly.
You are wearing sunglasses, a
mask, or other accessories.
There is an obstruction between
your face and the camera.
Looking forward or at the Mazda
Connect screen will facilitate driver
recognition.
If the vehicle power is switched ON
during recognition, the driver will be
recognized as a guest. If the vehicle
power is switched ON without
opening/closing the door even once,
the information of the previously
recognized driver is taken over.
If the recognition is difficult,
reprogram the data. Two types of
faces can be programmed, such as
when wearing glasses or contact
lenses.
If people with similar faces are
programmed, they may be
recognized incorrectly.
Refer to Driver Monitoring Camera
on page 5-139
Programming
1. Switch the vehicle power ON.
2. Select “Settings” from the Mazda Connect home screen.
3. Select “Driver Personalization System”.
4. Select “Add New Driver”. Operate according to the Mazda
Connect screen.
NOTE
When the door is closed and “Add
New Driver” is displayed on the
Mazda Connect home screen,
follow the instructions on the
screen.
5. (Vehicles with Ideal Driving
Position Assist)
Program the driver’s height
according to the Mazda Connect
screen.
The following items are
automatically adjusted.
Driver's seat position (Angle,
forward and back positions,
entire height, front end height)
Active driving display (Display
height)
Outer mirror angleSteering wheel position (forward
and back positions, height)
NOTE
Under the following conditions,
the Ideal Driving Position Assist is
canceled.
The switch is operated due to
the position adjustment of the
driver's seat, the steering
wheel, the outer mirrors, or the
active driving display.
The key lock button or unlock
button is operated.
The vehicle moves.
The selector lever is shifted to a
position other than P.
6. Follow the Mazda Connect screen to complete the programming.
Equipment to Make Cabin More Comfortable
Driver Personalization System
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System Operation
When Entering the Vehicle
Sit in the driver' seat and close the
door.
Matching of the driver’s information
with the programmed information
begins.
The recognition result is displayed on
the screen.
If a confirmation message is displayed
on the Mazda Connect screen, follow
the message to complete the
operation.
The various driver’s settings that have
been programmed are automatically
restored.
NOTE
If the outer mirror angles are
adjusted close to the limits of their
range of motion, the outer mirror
angles may not be restored correctly.
When the adjustment to the stored
driving position has been completed,
a sound is not activated.
Under the following conditions, the
driving position adjustment is
canceled automatically.
The switch is operated due to the
position adjustment of the driver's
seat, the steering wheel, the outer
mirrors, or the active driving
display.
The key lock button or unlock
button is operated.
The vehicle moves.The selector lever is shifted to a
position other than P.
When Exiting the Vehicle
Unfasten the seat belt and switch the
vehicle power OFF.
The climate control setting status and
the personalization features are stored
at the time the vehicle power is
switched OFF.
(Vehicles with Entry/Exit Assist)
The seat and the steering wheel move
when all of the following conditions
are met.
The vehicle is in a programmed
driving position or in a position
where the vehicle was driven for a
certain period of time after adjusting
the driving position.
The vehicle power is switched OFF.The driver’s seat belt is unfastened.
NOTE
The climate control setting status and
the personalization features are also
stored when the drivers are switched
or when another programmed driver
is selected.
The climate control system operates
at the current setting without
restoring the stored values if any of
the following conditions occurs.
The windshield defrosting was
operating.
The ambient temperature is
significantly
different from the
previous time of entering the
vehicle.
A certain number of days have
passed since the previous time of
entering the vehicle.
If the driver's seat belt is unfastened
about 40 seconds after the vehicle
power is switched OFF, the Entry/
Exit Assist may not operate.
The Entry/Exit Assist may not operate
depending on the position of the
seat and the steering wheel.
Equipment to Make Cabin More Comfortable
Driver Personalization System
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The amount of seat movement and
the seat and the steering wheel
movement on/off can be changed.
Refer to Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual or
consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
In the following cases, the Entry/Exit
Assist is canceled.
A switch is operated due to the
position adjustment of the driver's
seat, steering wheel, or outer
mirrors.
The key lock button or unlock
button is operated.
Editing and Deleting the
Programming Content
Switch the vehicle power ON.
Select “Settings” from the Mazda
Connect home screen.
Select “Driver Personalization System”.
Operate according to the Mazda
Connect screen.
Setting the System to Inoperable
This can be set by operating Mazda
Connect.
Refer to Mazda Connect Owner's
Manual or consult an Authorized
Mazda Dealer.
Equipment to Make Cabin More Comfortable
Driver Personalization System
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7Other Equipment
Mazda Connect........................ 7-4Mazda Connect..................... 7-4
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Mazda Connect............... 7-5
How to Use the Mazda
Connect................................ 7-6
How to Use the Commander
Switch...................................7-9
How to Use the Audio Remote
Control Switch.....................7-13
How to Use the Voice
Recognition Function........... 7-15
Connected Service (If
applicable).......................... 7-19
Appendix............................ 7-21
Storage Compartments............ 7-29 Warning and Cautions for Using
the Storage Compartments ..........
.......................................... 7-29
Cup Holders........................... 7-30 Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Cup Holders.................. 7-30
How to Use the Cup
Holders............................... 7-30
Bottle Holder..........................7-32 Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Bottle Holder................. 7-32
How to Use the Bottle
Holder................................ 7-32Glove Compartment................7-33How to Use the Glove
Compartment..................... 7-33
Center Console...................... 7-34 How to Use the Center
Console.............................. 7-34
Armrest Box........................... 7-35 How to Use the Armrest
Box..................................... 7-35
Overhead Console.................. 7-36 How to Use the Overhead
Console.............................. 7-36
Rear Coat Hooks..................... 7-37 Warning and Cautions for Using
the Rear Coat Hooks............ 7-37
How to Use the Rear Coat
Hooks................................. 7-37
Luggage Compartment............ 7-38 Luggage Compartment......... 7-38
How to Use the Luggage
Compartment..................... 7-38
Sunvisor.................................7-39 How to Use the Sunvisor...... 7-39
Vanity Mirror.......................... 7-40 How to Use the Vanity
Mirrors................................7-40
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How to Use the Sunvisor
When blocking light from the front
When blocking light from the side
Unhook the sunvisor and swing it to
the side.
The visor extender extends the
sunvisor's range of sun shading.
To u s e , p u l l i t o u t .
CAUTION
When moving the sunvisor, retract the
visor extender to its original position.
Otherwise, the visor extender could hit
the rearview mirror.
Other Equipment
Sunvisor
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How to Use the VanityMirrors
1. Vanity mirror light*
2. Lighting range
3. Off range
For vehicles with a light, it turns on
when the cover is opened.
The light turns on only when the
sunvisor angle is within the lighting
range.
NOTE
If a vanity mirror light is left on with
the vehicle power switched OFF, the
light is turned off automatically to
prevent the lead-acid battery from
being discharged.
The vanity mirror light can be turned
on again by doing any of the
following operations:
Opening/closing any door.Unlocking any door.Switching the vehicle power to
ACC or ON.
Switching an overhead light/front
map light on.
Other Equipment
Va n i t y M i r r o r
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How to Use the Towing
NOTE
The three main causes of vehicle-trailer accidents are driver error, excessive speed,
and improper trailer loading.
Trailer towing causes higher fuel consumption.The extra weight of the trailer may strain the engine on hot days and on long or
steep upgrades. If the temperature gauge indicates overheating, turn off the air
conditioner, drive safely to the side of the road, park off the right-of-way and wait
for engine to cool.
Verify that your Mazda maintains a near-normal attitude when a loaded or
unloaded trailer is connected. Do not drive if it has an abnormal front-up or
front-down position. Inspect for incorrec t tongue load, worn suspension parts,
and trailer overloading.
Make sure the trailer is properly loaded and the cargo is secure to prevent it from
shifting.
Make sure the mirrors conform to all govern ment regulations. If they do not, install
required rear view mirrors appropriate for towing purposes.
Trailer towing-load table
Because vehicle weights vary, adjustments must be made to meet the requirements
in this table.
(U.S.A.)
Limitation items Limit values
19 inch wheel ve- hicle 21 inch wheel ve-
hicle
MAX. TTW
1,588 kg (3,500 lb)
MAX. GCWR
4,150 kg (9,148 lb)
MAX. GAWR
Front 1,320 kg (2,910 lb) 1,313 kg (2,895 lb)
Rear 1,855 kg (4,090 lb) 1,797 kg (3,962 lb)
MAX. GVWR
3,109 kg (6,854 lb)
Other Equipment
Towing (U.S.A. and Canada)
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HomeLink WirelessControl System
The HomeLink system replaces up to 3
hand-held transmitters with a single
built-in component in the
auto-dimming mirror. Pressing the
HomeLink button on the
auto-dimming mirror activates garage
doors, gates and other devices
surrounding your home.
NOTE
HomeLink and HomeLink house are
registered trademarks of Gentex
Corporation.
Warning and Cautions for Using the HomeLink
Wireless Control System
WARNING
Do not use the HomeLink system with
any garage door opener that lacks the
safety stop and reverse feature.
Using the HomeLink system with any
garage door opener that lacks the
safety stop and reverse feature as
required by federal safety standards is
dangerous. (This includes garage doors
manufactured before April 1, 1982.)
Using these garage door openers can
increase the risk of serious injury or
death. For further in formation, contact
HomeLink at www.homelink.com or
www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex
or an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Always check the areas surrounding
garage doors and gates for people or
obstructions before programming or
during operation of the HomeLink
system.
Programming or operating the
HomeLink system without verifying the
safety of areas surrounding garage
doors and gates is dangerous and
could result in an unexpected accident
and serious injury if someone were to
be hit.
Other Equipment
HomeLink Wireless Control System
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3. Go back to Step 3 of Programmingthe HomeLink System to complete
the procedure.
NOTE
If the programming has not been
completed, the system returns to the
previous programming.
Programming two-way
communication
The garage door two-way
communication is a function that
communicates with the garage door
opener and indicates whether the
garages door is open or closed using
the indicator lights in the rear view
mirror. It can indicate the status of the
garage door within a range up-to 250
m (820 ft).
NOTE
The communication range may shorten
depending on obstructions.
Within five seconds after programming
a new HomeLink button, both of the
garage door status indicator lights will
flash rapidly in green indicating that
the garage door two-way
communication has been established.
If the garage door status indicator
lights flash, the two-way
communication programming is
complete.
If the garage door status indicator
lights do not flash, the two-way
communication programming is not
completed. For additional HomeLink
information and programming videos,
refer to the following Websites:
www.HomeLink.comwww.youtube.com/
HomeLinkGentex
Operating the garage door two-way
communication
By pressing HomeLink buttons 1 and 2
at the same time for two seconds, the
status of the garage door is indicated
for about 3 seco nds as follows:
1. HomeLink button 1
2. HomeLink button 2
Garage door
status Indicator light
Closing Amber flashes
Opening Amber flashes
Closed
Green turns on
Opened Green turns on
Other Equipment
HomeLink Wireless Control System
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Index
AC power outlet (120 V/1,500
W)....................................... 7-50
AC power outlet (120 V/150
W)....................................... 7-47
Ambient lights...................... 7-45
Armrest Box......................... 7-35
Bottle holder........................ 7-32
Center console..................... 7-34
Cup holders......................... 7-30
Door courtesy lights..............7-44
Glove compartment..............7-33
How to use the assist grips.... 7-58
Illuminated entry system........7-41
Luggage compartment.......... 7-38
Luggage compartment lghts... 7-44
Map lights............................7-43
Overhead console................ 7-36
Overhead lights.................... 7-42
Rear coat hooks................... 7-37
Sunvisor............................... 7-39
USB power outlet................. 7-52
Vanity mirrors....................... 7-40
Wireless charger (Qi)............ 7-54
i-ACTIVSENSE Blind Spot Monitoring
(BSM)................................ 5-146
Cameras............................ 5-137
Cruising & Tra ffi c Support
(CTS)................................. 5-175
Distance & Speed Alert
(DSA)................................ 5-153
Driver Attention Alert
(DAA)................................ 5-155
Driver monitoring camera....5-139
Driver Monitoring (DM)...... 5-157
Emergency Lane Keeping
(ELK).................................. 5-191
Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC)................................. 5-127
Front Cross Tra ffi c Alert
(FCTA)............................... 5-160High Beam Control System
(HBC)................................ 5-140
i-ACTIVSENSE OFF switch.... 5-126
i-ACTIVSENSE status symbol
(Warning/risk avoidance support
system).............................. 5-124
Lane Departure Warning System
(LDWS).............................. 5-144
Lane-keep Assist System
(LAS)..................................5-188
Mazda Radar Cruise Control
(MRCC)............................. 5-165
Radar sensors..................... 5-131
Rear Cross Tra ffi c Alert
(RCTA)............................... 5-163
Secondary Collision
Reduction.......................... 5-223
Smart Brake Support (SBS)...5-197
Tra ffi c Sign Recognition
System (TSR)...................... 5-150
360° View Monitor............. 5-206
K
Key.............................................4-5 Canceling the key temporary
suspension function................ 8-8
Replacing the key battery...... 9-33
Starting the Engine with a dead
battery key............................. 8-9
Unlocking using the auxiliary
key........................................ 8-8
L
Liftgate..................................... 4-18Liftgate cannot open............. 8-30
Power liftgate....................... 4-21
Light Washer fluid does not spray... 8-35
Lights Hazard warning lights........... 5-82
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