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•Subtitle Display:Press to turn subtitles on/off.
•Subtitle Language:Press to select in which language you would like
the subtitles to appear.
•Aspect Ratio:Press to select from wide, full, normal and cinema
display.
•Angle Mark Notification:Some DVD discs may have more viewing
angles from which to select. Once you have made your selection, press
ENTER to confirm. This is disc dependent feature.
Note:Some of the above settings are DVD dependent and
availability/operation will vary among DVDs.
Dolbynoise reduction is manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol
are registered trademarks of DolbyLaboratories Licensing Corporation.
During DVD play, you can also
touch the screen to access the
‘virtual remote’ which will allow you
to ‘Move controls’ on the screen as
well as use the cursor controls,
‘Enter’ and ‘Return’ to navigate and
make selections within the menus.
DVD voice commands (if equipped)
While watching a DVD, press
or VOICE on the steering wheel
controls. When prompted, you may say any of the following commands:
•Play•Pause
•Menu•Menu title
•Play next title•Play previous title
•Play title <1–99>•Play next chapter
•Play previous chapter•Play chapter <1–999>
•Play next group•Play group <1–9>
•Repeat•Repeat off
•Play next track <1–512>•Play previous track
Note:If you are not watching a DVD, press
or VOICE on the
steering wheel controls. When prompted, say, “DVD” and then any of the
above commands.
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display of song title, album title, and album cover art. After saving music
to the hard drive, you can access and play your music by specific tracks,
artists, albums or genres. You can even choose to create and access your
own playlists.
*Note:1 GB equals one billion bytes (1,000,000,000B).
Recording (saving) music to your jukebox
To record (save) music to your jukebox:
1. Ensure that the system is on.
2. Insert a CD into the system. The CD tab will appear.
3. Select ‘Record’ on the
touchscreen.
4. Select either individual tracks or
press ‘Select All’ to record the entire
CD.Note:The system will default
to selecting all tracks if none are
selected.
5. Press ‘Start Recording’.
The progress will show at the
bottom of the screen.
When the recording process is finished, the system will save your
track(s) / CD to the Jukebox.
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•Max A/C:Distributes recirculated air through the instrument panel
vents to cool the vehicle. This re-cooling of the interior air is more
economical and efficient. Recirculated air may also help reduce
undesirable odors from entering the vehicle. Press the MAX A/C
button again for normal A/C operation.
From the ‘Rear Zone’ screen (if
equipped) you can select from /
make adjustments to the following:
•Rear Zone Power:Press to activate/deactivate the rear climate
system.
•Rear Control:Press to allow the rear passengers to control the rear
climate system using the rear mounted controls.
•Auto:Press to activate automatic mode and have the climate control
system automatically select air flow, fan speed and heating or cooling
to achieve the desired temperature.
•Temperature:Press up/down to increase/decrease the rear climate
temperature.
•+/- Fan Speed:Press to increase/decrease the rear climate airflow.
Note:The appearance of your rear zone screen may vary depending on
your vehicle. For more information on your climate control system,
please refer to theClimate Controlchapter in yourOwner’s Guide.
Climate voice commands (if equipped)
If the navigation screen is displaying the climate touchscreen, press
or VOICE on the steering wheel controls. When prompted, you may say
any of the following commands:
•On•Off
•Automatic•Dual off
•AC on•AC off
•Max AC on•Max AC off
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•Defrost•Defrost off
•Rear Defrost•Rear Defrost off
•Recirc•Recirc off
•Fan speed increase•Fan speed decrease
•Temperature increase•Temperature decrease
•Temperature <16.0–32.0>•Temperature <60–90>>
•Help
Note:If the navigation system is not displaying the climate touchscreen,
press
or VOICE on the steering wheel controls. When prompted, say,
“Climate” and then any of the above commands.
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INFORMATION MENU
Your navigation system has an Information menu which allows you access
to features such as: Where am I, HEV (Hybrid screen information, if
equipped), SIRIUS Travel Link (if activated), Calendar, System
Information and Help. These can be accessed by pressing the I hard
button (
) on the navigation system.
WHERE AM I ?
Your navigation system is able to tell you your vehicle’s current location.
To use the ’Where am I?’ feature:
•Press the I button and select the
‘Where am I?’ tab.
The system will give you your current GPS location (latitude and
longitude), the current street you are on as well as the street in front
and behind the vehicle position along with distance information.
Note:Not all tab selections shown here will be available in all markets.
Check with your authorized dealer for availability.
HYBRID INFORMATION (IF EQUIPPED)
If you have a Hybrid vehicle, your
navigation system has special Hybrid
screens which display Energy Flow
and Fuel Economy information. To
access these screens, press the I
button (
) on the navigation
system, and then select the ‘HEV’
tab.
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ENERGY FLOW SCREEN
The Energy flow screen is a graphical representation of how power is
transferred within the Hybrid system to accelerate the vehicle or
recharge the battery. These screens are informational and do not require
any input from you.
Note:Due to the screen updates and simplification of the graphics, the
display may not show the actual vehicle status.
1.Engine Power:This line represents how much power is being
transferred from the engine to the wheels.
2.Engine:This icon represents the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE).
It will be highlighted only when the ICE is running.
3.Generator Power:This line represents how much power is being
generated by the engine for use by the High Voltage (HV) electric
system, or how much power is being used by the High Voltage (HV)
electric system to control/start the engine.
4.High Voltage (HV) Battery:This icon represents your High Voltage
Battery. It will be highlighted when power is transferred to and from the
battery. The fill level represents the state of charge of your HV Battery.
5.Battery Power:This line represents how much power the HV battery
is providing to accelerate the vehicle (discharging), or how much power
is being delivered from the motor to the battery (charging).
6.Electric motor:This icon represents the Hybrid Electric Motor. This
symbol will be highlighted to indicate that the vehicle is ready to be
driven.
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InIdlemode, the vehicle is either
at rest, or is sharing very little
power between the Hybrid parts.
InElectric Drivemode, the vehicle
is driving in electric mode. The
power is coming from the electric
motor and not the engine.
FUEL ECONOMY SCREEN
The fuel economy screen displays
instantaneous fuel consumption,
overall average fuel economy and
also a graph of fuel economy
achieved in the last 15 minutes of
driving. To view this screen, select
‘Show Fuel Economy’ on the ‘HEV’
tab screen.
•Instantaneous Fuel Economy
(Inst Econ):This is displayed on
the vertical bar on the left of the screen ranging from 0–60 mpg. Your
vehicle must be moving to calculate instantaneous fuel economy. When
the vehicle is not moving, the Ins Econ function will display no bar on
the Inst Cons graph indicating 0 mpg. Conversely, if you are driving in
electric mode (Engine off), this function will display 60 mpg.
Instantaneous Economy cannot be reset.
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•Overall Average Fuel Economy (AVG MPG):The AVG MPG is
displayed on the upper left hand corner of the screen. The AVG MPG
will be retained when the key is turned OFF and will continue
averaging when driving resumes. Pressing RESET will reset the AVG
MPG to zero.
•One minute average graph:The graph is updated each minute with
the fuel economy that was achieved during the prior minute of driving.
Each new one minute average will be added to the left side of the
graph, shifting the past data to the right. When the graph area is full,
the right most point will be deleted, keeping a running scroll from left
to right of the last 15 minutes of driving. The graph is intended to
provide a graphical representation of how driving habits/conditions can
affect fuel economy. Note that the graph will be cleared anytime the
key is turned out of RUN (however, the overall average fuel economy
will retain its value). Press RESET to clear the graph.
If the Navigation system has been set to units of Kilometer, the Fuel
Economy screen will display the equivalent Consumption Graph in units
of L/1000 KM. In Consumption (L/1000 KM) mode, the IFE function will
display MAX until the vehicle is moving. For more information on
Average Fuel Economy, refer toMessage centerin theDriver Controls
chapter in yourOwner’s Guide.
SIRIUS TRAVEL LINK (IF ACTIVATED, U.S. ONLY)
Your navigation system contains SIRIUS Travel Link (if activated), a data
service feature which can help you locate the best gas prices, find movie
listings, get current traffic alerts, access the current weather map, get
accurate ski conditions as well as scores to current sports games.
Note:A paid subscription is required to access/use these features.
WARNING:Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle
control, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends that
drivers use extreme caution when using any device that may take their
focus off the road. The driver’s primary responsibility is the safe
operation of their vehicle. Only use cell phones and other devices not
essential to the driving task when it is safe to do so.
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