Instead of using Wi-Fi, your system can
also use a USB mobile broadband
connection to access the internet. This
screen allows you to set up what is your
typical area for your USB mobile
broadband connection.
You can select the following:
•Country
• Carrier
• Phone Number
• User Name
• Password
Prioritize Connection Methods
This screen allows you to choose your
connection methods and change them as
needed. You can select to Change Order
and have the system either always attempt
to connecting using a USB mobile
broadband or using Wi-Fi. Bluetooth Settings
This screen shows you what device is
currently paired with the system as well as
giving you your typical Bluetooth options
to connect, disconnect, set as favorite,
delete and add device.
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the
Bluetooth SIG.
Help
Your touchscreen system has a help
feature which you can access at any time.
To access, press Menu, then Help. Select
from the following options:
You Can
If You Select
View the vehicle's current location, if your vehicle is
equipped with navigation. If your vehicle is not equipped
with navigation, nothing is displayed.
Where Am I?
Access the 911 Assist settings, vehicle restart instructions
and emergency quick dial contacts.
911 Assist
· In Case of Emergency (ICE) Quick Dial: This feature
allows you to save up to two numbers as ICE contacts for
quick access in the event of an emergency. Select Edit to
access your phonebook and then select the desired
contacts. The numbers then appear as options on this
screen for the ICE 1 and ICE 2 buttons. The ICE contacts
you select are presented to you at the completion of the
911 Assist call process for quick access.
View possible voice commands.
Voice Command List
From this screen, you can also access
System information, Software Licenses
and Driving Restrictions. To access Help using the voice commands,
press the voice button, then, after the tone,
say "Help". The system provides voice
commands that can be used in the current
mode.
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In order to playback video from your iPod®
or iPhone®, (if compatible), you MUST
have a special combination USB/RCA
composite video cable (available for
purchase from Apple® ). When the cable
is connected to your iPod® or iPhone®,
plug the other end into both the RCA jacks
and the USB port.
Bluetooth Audio
Your system allows you to stream audio
over your vehicle's speakers from your
connected, Bluetooth-enabled mobile
phone.
To access, press the lower left
corner on the touchscreen, then
select the BT tab.Bluetooth Audio Voice Commands
Note:
If your Bluetooth device supports
streaming metadata, all the commands
below are available. If your device does not,
only "Next song", "Pause", "Play" and
"Previous song" are available.
If you are listening to a Bluetooth
audio device, press the voice
button on the steering wheel
controls. When prompted, say any of the
commands in the following chart.
If you are not listening to a Bluetooth audio
device, press the voice button and, after
the tone, say “Bluetooth Audio ”, then any
of the commands in the following chart.
"BLUETOOTH AUDIO"
"Play genre
"Browse composer
"Browse album
"Play playlist
"Browse folder
"Browse all albums"
"Play podcast episode
"Browse genre
"Browse all artists"
"Play similar music"
"Browse playlist
"Browse all audiobooks"
"Play song
"Browse podcast
"Browse all authors"
"Previous"
"Next"
"Browse all composers"
"Repeat all"
"Pause"
"Browse all folders"
"Repeat off"
"Play"
"Browse all genres"
"Repeat one"
"Play album
"Browse all playlists"
"Shuffle"
"Play artist
"Browse all podcasts"
"Shuffle album"
"Play audiobook
"Browse all songs"
"Shuffle off"
"Play author
"Browse artist
"What’s this?"
"Play composer
"Browse audiobook
"Help"
"Play folder
"Browse author
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Note:For safety reasons, connecting or
adjusting the settings on your portable
music player should not be attempted while
the vehicle is moving. Also, the portable
music player should be stored in a secure
location, such as the center console or the
glove box, when the vehicle is in motion. The
audio extension cable must be long enough
to allow the portable music player to be
safely stored while the vehicle is in motion.
Your A/V inputs allow you to connect an
auxiliary audio/video source (e.g. game
systems or personal camcorders) by
connecting RCA cords (not included) to
these input jacks. The jacks are yellow, red
and white and are located either in the
center console or behind a small access
door in the instrument panel.
You can also use the A/V inputs as an
auxiliary input jack (AIJ) to play music from
your portable music player over your
vehicle's speakers. Plug in your one-eighth
inch (3.5 millimeter) RCA adapter into the
two left A/V input jacks (red and white).
Press the lower left corner of the
touchscreen, then select the A/V Inputs
tab. To use the auxiliary input jack feature,
make sure that your portable music player
is designed to be used with headphones
and that it is fully charged. You also need
an audio extension cable with stereo male
one-eighth inch (3.5 millimeter)
connectors at one end and a RCA jack at
the other.
1. Begin with the vehicle parked and the
radio and portable device are turned
off.
2. Attach one end of the audio extension
cable to the headphone output of your
player and the other end into the
adaptor in one of the two left A/V input
jacks (white or red) inside the center
console.
3. Press the lower left corner on the touchscreen. Select either a tuned
station from the FM tab or the CD tab
(if there is a CD already loaded into the
system.) Adjust the volume to a
comfortable listening level.
4. Turn the portable music player on and adjust the volume to one-half.
5. Press the lower left corner on the touchscreen. Select the A/V Input tab.
(You should hear audio from your
portable music player although it may
be low.)
6. Adjust the sound on your portable music player until it reaches the level
of the FM station or CD by switching
back and forth between the controls.
In order to playback video from your iPod®
or iPhone®, (if compatible), you MUST
have a special combination USB/RCA
composite video cable (available for
purchase from Apple® ). When the cable
is connected to your iPod® or iPhone®,
plug the other end into both the RCA jacks
and the USB port.
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Note:Do not connect the audio input jack
to a line level output. The AIJ only works
correctly with devices that have a
headphone output with a volume control.
Note: Do not set the portable music
player's volume level higher than is
necessary to match the volume of the CD
or FM radio as this causes distortion and
reduces sound quality.
Note: If the music sounds distorted at lower
listening levels, turn the portable music
player volume down. If the problems
persists, replace or recharge the batteries
in the portable music player.
Note: The portable music player must be
controlled in the same manner when it is
used with headphones as the AIJ does not
provide control (play, pause, etc.) over the
attached portable music player.
PHONE
Hand's-free calling is one of the main
features of SYNC. Once your phone is
paired, you can access many options using
the touchscreen or voice commands. While
the system supports a variety of features,
many are dependent on your mobile
phone's functionality.
At a minimum, most mobile phones with
Bluetooth wireless technology support the
following functions:
• Answering an incoming call
• Ending a call
• Using privacy mode
• Dialing a number
• Redial
• Call waiting notification
• Caller ID Other features such as text messaging
using Bluetooth and automatic phonebook
download are phone-dependent features.
To check your phone's compatibility, refer
to your phone's user manual and visit
www.SYNCMyRide.com or
www.syncmaroute.ca.
Pairing Your Phone for the First
Time
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. Your primary responsibility is
the safe operation of the vehicle. We
recommend against the use of any
handheld device while driving, encourage
the use of voice-operated systems when
possible and that you become aware of
applicable state and local laws that may
affect use of electronic devices while
driving.
The first thing you must do to use SYNC's
phone features is to pair your
Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone with
SYNC. This allows you to use your phone
in a hands-free manner.
Note: Make sure the vehicle ignition and
radio are turned on and that the
transmission is in position P.
1. Touch Add Phone in the upper left corner of the touchscreen.
2. When prompted, select Add.
3. Select Add Device.
4. Make sure that Bluetooth is set to On and that your mobile phone is in the
proper mode. Refer to your phone's
user guide if necessary.
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5. When prompted on your phone'sdisplay, enter the six-digit PIN provided
by SYNC in the radio display. The
display indicates when the pairing is
successful and asks you if you want to
download your phone book.
Depending on your phone's capability, you
may be prompted with additional options.
For more information on your phone's
capability, refer to your phone's user guide
and visit the website.
Pairing Subsequent Phones
Note: Make sure the vehicle ignition and
radio are turned on and that the
transmission is in position P.
1. Press the phone corner of the touchscreen, Settings,BT Devices,
then Add Device.
2. Make sure that Bluetooth is set to On and that your mobile phone is in the
proper mode. Refer to your phone's
user guide if necessary.
3. When prompted on your phone's display, enter the six-digit PIN provided
by SYNC on the screen. The display
indicates when the pairing is
successful. The system asks you if you
want to download your phone book.
Depending on your phone's capability, you
may be prompted with additional options.
For more information on your phone's
capability, refer to your phone's user guide
and visit the website. Making Calls
Press the voice button. When
prompted, say "Call
say "Dial", the desired number.
To end the call or exit phone
mode, press and hold the phone
button.
Receiving Calls
During an incoming call, an audible tone
sounds. Call information appears in the
display if it's available.
Accept the call by pressing
Accept on the touchscreen or
by pressing this phone button on
your steering wheel controls.
Reject the call by pressing
Reject on the touchscreen or by
pressing and holding this phone
button on your steering wheel controls.
Ignore the call by doing nothing. SYNC logs
it as a missed call.
Phone Menu Options
Press the top left corner on your
touchscreen to select from the following
options:
You Can
When You Select
Access the on-screen numerical pad to enter a number
and place a call.
Phone
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When You Select
· During an active call, you can also choose to mute the
call, put it on hold, activate privacy (returns the call to your
mobile phone), join two calls or end the call.
Select and call contacts stored in your phone book
contacts and call history folder.
Quick Dial
Access and call any contacts in your previously down-
loaded phone book. The system places the entries in
alphabetical categories summarized at the top of the
screen.
Phone Book
· To turn on contact picture settings (if your device
supports this feature), press Phone, Settings,Manage
Phone Book, Download Photos from Phone Book,
then select On.
· Certain smartphones may support transferring street
addresses when listed with phone book contact informa-
tion. If this feature is supported, you can select and use
these addresses as destinations and also save them as
favorites.
Access any previously dialed, received or missed calls
while your Bluetooth-enabled phone was connected to
SYNC. You can also choose to save these to Favorites or
Quick Dial.
Call History
· This is a phone-dependent feature. If your phone does
not support downloading call history using Bluetooth,
SYNC keeps track of calls made with the SYNC system.
Send text messages using your touchscreen. See the Text
Messaging section for more information.
Messaging
Access various phone settings such as turning your
Bluetooth on and off and managing your phone book. See
the Phone Settings section for more information.
Settings
Text Messaging
Note: Downloading and sending text
messages using Bluetooth are
phone-dependent features.
Note: Certain features in text messaging
are speed-dependent and cannot be
completed when the vehicle is traveling at
speeds over 3 mph (5 km/h). Note:
SYNC does not download read text
messages from your phone.
You can send and receive text messages
using Bluetooth, read them aloud and
translate text messaging acronyms such
as "LOL".
1. Touch the top left corner of the display
to access the Phone menu.
2. Select Messaging.
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3. Choose from the following:
•Listen
• Dial
• Send Text
• View
• Delete
Composing a Text Message
Note: Downloading and sending text
messages using Bluetooth are
phone-dependent features. Note:
This is a speed-dependent and
cannot be completed when the vehicle is
traveling at speeds over 3 mph (5 km/h).
1. Touch the top left corner of the display
to access the Phone menu.
2. Select Messaging, then Send Text.
3. You can select Edit Text and use the system keyboard to create a text
message or select from the following
options:
Text Message Options
Call me later
Can you give me a call?
I just left, I'll be there soon
I'll call you back in a few minutes I'll call you when I get there
I'm ahead of schedule, so I'll be there early I'm on my wayI'm outside
I'm running a few minutes late LOLNo
OK
Stuck in traffic ThanksYes
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Receiving a Text Message
Note:If you select View and your vehicle is
traveling over 3 mph (5 km/h), the system
offers to read the message to you instead
of allowing you to view it while driving.
When a new message arrives, an audible
tone sounds and the screen displays a
pop-up with the caller name and ID, if
supported by your phone. You can press:
• View to view the text message.
• Listen for SYNC to read the message
to you. •
Dial to call the contact.
• Ignore to exit the screen.
Phone Settings
Press Phone, then Settings or Menu,
Settings, then Phone to select from the
following settings:
You Can
When You Select
Connect, disconnect, add or delete a device, as well as
save it as a favorite.
Bluetooth Devices
Turn Bluetooth on or off.
Bluetooth On/Off
Have all calls go directly to your voice mail and not ring in
the vehicle cabin. With this feature turned on, text message
notifications are also suppressed and do not ring inside
the cabin.
Do not disturb
Turn 911 Assist™ on or off. See Information (page 358).
911 Assist
Select what ring tone you would like to hear when you
receive a call. Choose from possible system ring tones,
your currently paired phone's ring tone, a beep, text-to-
speech or if you would like the notification to be silent.
Phone ringer
Select how you would like to be notified when you receive
a text message, if supported by your phone. Choose from
possible system alert tones, text-to-speech or silent.
Text message notification
Use this screen to make adjustments to your internet data
connection. Select to make your connection profile with
the PAN (personal area network) or to turn off your
connection. You can also choose to make adjustments to
your settings or have the system always connect, never
connect when roaming or query on connect. Press ? for
more information.
Internet Data Connection
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