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General Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and
RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
•Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
•
This device may not cause harmful interference.
• This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired op-
eration.
VOICE COMMAND — IF EQUIPPED
Voice Command System Operation
The Uconnect® Voice Command system allows
you to control your AM, FM radio, disk player,
USB mass storage class device, iPod® family of
devices, Bluetooth Streaming Audio Device,
satellite radio, disc player, and a memo recorder.
NOTE: Take care to speak into the Voice Interface System
as calmly and normally as possible. The ability of the
Voice Interface System to recognize user voice commands
may be negatively affected by rapid speaking or a raised
voice level.
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NOTE:
•The head restraints should only be removed by quali-
fied technicians, for service purposes only. If either of
the head restraints require removal, see your autho-
rized dealer.
• In the event of deployment of an Active Head Re-
straint, refer to “Occupant Restraints/Resetting Active
Head Restraints (AHR)” in “Things To Know Before
Starting Your Vehicle” for further information.WARNING!
• Do not place items over the top of the Active Head
Restraint, such as coats, seat covers or portable
DVD players. These items may interfere with the
operation of the Active Head Restraint in the event
of a collision and could result in serious injury or
death.
• Active Head Restraints may be deployed if they
are struck by an object such as a hand, foot or
loose cargo. To avoid accidental deployment of
the Active Head Restraint ensure that all cargo is
secured, as loose cargo could contact the Active
Head Restraint during sudden stops. Failure to
follow this warning could cause personal injury if
the Active Head Restraint is deployed.
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Two outboard mesh pockets are on intermediate seating.
The mesh pockets are flexible enough to hold juice boxes,
toys, games or MP3 players, etc.
Smoker’s Package Kit — If Equipped
With the optional authorized dealer-installed Smoker’s
Package Kit, a removable ash receiver is inserted into one
of the two cupholders in the center front instrument
panel. To install the ash receiver, align the receiver so
the thumb grip on the lid is facing rearward. Press the
ash receiver into either of the cup wells to secure. Pull
upward on the ash receiver to remove for cleaning
and/or storage.
The left rear trim panel cupholder is designed to accom-
modate a second ash receiver, if desired.
STORAGE
Glove Compartments
Upper and lower glove compartments are located on the
passenger side of the instrument panel.
Interior Bottle Holder
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CONSOLE FEATURES
There are three consoles available: Basic, Premium and
Super.
WARNING!
Do not operate this vehicle with a console compart-
ment lid in the open position. Cellular phones, music
players, and other handheld electronic devices should
be stowed while driving. Use of these devices while
driving can cause an accident due to distraction, result-
ing in death or injury.
Basic Console
Basic Console features consist of the following:
•The basic console profile allows vehicle occupants to
easily pass through the first row to the second.
• Four cupholders accept up to extra large size beverage
cups or 20 oz (.6 L) plastic bottles. Cupholders are
dishwasher safe for cleaning.
• The cupholders are removable to access a large storage
bin.
• The basic console is removable from the vehicle for
additional floor space by removing the cap and clip at
the console base.
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▫Uconnect® (Satellite Radio) — If Equipped . . .376
▫
Operating Instructions (Uconnect® Phone) —
If Equipped ......................... .380
SETTING THE ANALOG CLOCK ...........381
iPod®/USB/MP3 CONTROL —
IF EQUIPPED ........................ .381
▫ Connecting The iPod® Or External USB
Device ............................ .382
▫ Using This Feature .....................383
▫ Controlling The iPod® Or External USB Device
Using Radio Buttons ...................384
▫ Play Mode ......................... .384
▫ List Or Browse Mode ...................386
▫ Bluetooth Streaming Audio (BTSA) .........388
UCONNECT® MULTIMEDIA — VIDEO
ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES™) —
If Equipped .......................... .389
▫ Getting Started ...................... .389
▫ Blu-ray Player ....................... .390
▫ Play Video Games .....................391
▫ Listen To An Audio Source On Channel 2
While A Video Is Playing On Channel 1 ......394
▫ Dual Video Screen .....................396
▫ Play A DVD Using The Touch-Screen Radio . . .396
▫ Play A DVD Using The VES™ Player
(If Equipped) ........................ .398
▫
Play A Blu-ray Disc Using The Blu-ray Player
(If Equipped) ........................ .401
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▫Listen To An Audio Source While A Video
Is Playing .......................... .403
▫ Important Notes For Dual Video Screen
System ............................ .405
▫ VES™ Remote Control – If Equipped .......406
▫
Blu-ray Player Remote Control – If Equipped . . .409
▫ Remote Control Storage .................411
▫ Locking The Remote Control .............412
▫ Replacing The Remote Control Batteries ......412
▫ Headphones Operation .................413
▫ Blu-ray Headphones Operation ............414
▫ Controls ........................... .415
▫ Replacing The Headphone Batteries .........416▫
Unwired® Stereo Headphone Lifetime
Limited Warranty .....................416
▫ System Information ....................417
▫ Shared Modes ....................... .417
▫ Information Mode Display ...............419
▫ Numeric Keypad Menu .................420
▫ Station List Menu .....................421
▫ Disc Menu ......................... .421
▫ Display Settings ...................... .422
▫ Listening To Audio With The Screen Closed . . .422
▫ Disc Formats ........................ .423
▫ Display ............................ .427
▫ Product Agreement ....................431
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STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS —
IF EQUIPPED ........................ .434
▫ Radio Operation ..................... .435
▫ CD Player .......................... .435
CD/DVD DISC MAINTENANCE ...........436
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES . . .436
CLIMATE CONTROLS ...................437
▫ Manual Heating And Air Conditioning
System — If Equipped .................437
▫
Rear Manual Climate Control — If Equipped . .443
▫ Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) —
If Equipped ........................ .446
▫ Summer Operation ....................458
▫ Winter Operation ..................... .458
▫ Vacation/Storage ..................... .459
▫ Window Fogging .....................459
▫ Outside Air Intake .....................459
▫ A/C Air Filter ...................... .459
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You may add a second station to each pushbutton by
repeating the above procedure with this exception: Press
the SET/RND button twice and SET 2 will show in the
display window. Each button can be set for SET 1 and
SET 2 in both AM and FM. This allows a total of 12 AM
and 12 FM stations to be stored into pushbutton memory.
The stations stored in SET 2 memory can be selected by
pressing the pushbutton twice.
Every time a preset button is used, a corresponding
button number will display.
Buttons1-6
These buttons tune the radio to the stations that you
commit to pushbutton memory (12 AM and 12 FM
stations).
DISC Button
Pressing the DISC button will allow you to switch from
AM/FM modes to Disc modes.
Operation Instructions — CD MODE For CD And
MP3 Audio Play
NOTE:
•The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position
to operate the radio.
• This radio is capable of playing compact discs (CD),
recordable compact discs (CD-R), rewritable compact
discs (CD-RW), compact discs with MP3 tracks and
multisession compact discs with CD and MP3 tracks.
Inserting Compact Disc(s)
Gently insert one CD into the CD player with the CD
label facing up. The CD will automatically be pulled into
the CD player and the CD icon will illuminate on the
radio display. If a CD does not go into the slot more than
1.0 in (2.5 cm), a disc may already be loaded and must be
ejected before a new disc can be loaded.
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