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Owner’s Guide Supplement 9A5J 19A285 AA Navigation System
Litho in U.S.A.
if equipped
Navigation System
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Introduction 5
System introduction 5
Driving restrictions 6
What is SYNC? 7
Safety information 8
How to get going 8
System overview 14
Map display options 21
Status bars 22
Home screen 22
Loading pictures 23
Reverse camera 24
Quick reference chart 25
Setting the clock 27
Voice recognition system overview 31
How to use voice commands 32
Adjusting the voice prompt volume 35
Voice recognition tutorial 36
Voice name tags 37
User profiles 37
Audio features 40
AM/FM 41
Satellite radio (if equipped) 46
CD 49
Playing a DVD in the system 53
Jukebox features 56
Recording (saving) music to your jukebox 56
Accessing the music in your jukebox 57
Creating a playlist 59
User Device (if equipped) 62
DVD (if equipped) 65
Climate features (if equipped) 66
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Information menu 69
Where am I? 69
Hybrid information (if equipped) 69
SIRIUS travel link 74
Accessing your calendar 79
Accessing the help screen 80
Sound menu features 82
Setting a destination 84
Setting a destination by voice 85
Quick destination options 85
Standard destination options 87
Quick touch buttons 98
Map icons 99
Navigation route preferences
101
Map preferences 103
Route preferences 104
General Information 109
Navigation end user license agreement 109
Glossary 115
SYNC phone features (if equipped) 11 9
Phone dependent features 119
Quickstart - How to get going 119
Pairing your phone through your navigation system 119
Making a call 121
SYNC phone features 122
Saving a contact or phone number as a Quick Dial 123
Accessing your phone book 124
Call history 125
System settings 126
Adding (pairing) a phone 126
Connecting a phone 127
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Deleting a phone 127
Advanced settings 128
Turning Bluetooth on/off 129
911 assist 130
Vehicle health report 133
Setting a ring tone 137
Message notification 138
Automatically download your phone book 139
Modifying your phone book and call history 140
Turning prompts on/off 142
Returning to factory defaults 143
Performing a master reset 144
Installing new vehicle applications 144
Accessing SYNC system information 145
Text messaging with your navigation system 146
Forwarding a text message 150
Voice commands in phone mode 151
SYNC media features (if equipped) 152
Connecting your digital media player to SYNC 152
SYNC media features 154
What’s playing? 154
Supported player, media formats and metadata information 155
Accessing and using your USB port 155
Streaming music from your phone 156
Using the Auxiliary input jack (Line in) 157
Using the play all feature 158
Selecting and playing specific artists 159
Selecting and playing specific albums 159
Selecting different genres 160
Accessing your playlists 160
Playing a specific track 161
Exploring the USB device 162
Accessing BT devices 163
Adding a new device in discovery or discoverable mode 163
Voice commands in media mode 164
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DVD interaction (if equipped) 167
SYNC End user license agreement 175
Index 183
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MOBILE MEDIA NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Your vehicle is equipped with a mobile media navigation system which
allows you to listen to, record and save music, play DVDs (audio and
video), navigate the vehicle and operate climate control functions (if
equipped).
Your system has a large range of features, yet is easy to use. The display
screen is the primary means for operating the system through the use of
its vertically tabbed menus, text screens and menu displays. Screen
selections are made by touching the desired selection on the touch
screen. The “tabs” along the left side of the screen represent the major
components of the system. The status bars at the top and bottom of the
screen will stay present for the majority of the time once the system is
turned on and ready for operation. The top status bar will contain menu
names, icons, and a clock. The lower status bar contains climate
information (if equipped), icons and advisory messages. Please refer to
Status bars in theSystem Overview chapter for more information.
Navigation guidance is shown on the display touch screen and is
supplemented with voice prompts.
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DRIVING RESTRICTIONS
In order to prevent the navigation system from distracting you while
driving, access to certain functions are restricted when the vehicle is
traveling above 5 mph (8 km/h). At this time, only the Quick Destination
menu items are available for destination entry. Restricted functions
include:
• Touchscreen keyboard during destination entry (Street address, POI,
Freeway Entrance/Exit, Intersection)
• Scrolling of long lists
• Travel Link subscriptions (if active) such as movie times, ski
conditions, sports scores and scrolling of the weather map
• Editing/Adding entries in the Address Book
• Editing/Adding entries in the Avoid Areas List
• Jukebox restrictions such as creating/editing playlists, sorting playlists,
editing track, artist and album names
• Uploading photographs
Note: If your vehicle is equipped with SYNC, similar features will be
restricted also.
When the vehicle begins to move, and the Select Route Screen is shown,
the highlighted route is automatically selected and guidance begins.
When the vehicle speed is reduced to 5 mph (8 km/h) or less, system
restrictions are lifted and you have full access to the system.
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