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Press the Volume Test screen
button to test the volume of the
volume setting.
Waypoints
Select Waypoints to view options for
organizing, setting, or deleting
waypoints.Up to three waypoints can be added
to the current route. The waypoints
can be sorted (moved) or deleted.
To add a waypoint:
1. From the Waypoints menu,
press Add Waypoint.
2. Enter the waypoint by any of the add destination methods. The
system calculates and highlights
the route and the route can be
started.
3. To add more waypoints, press Add to add the waypoint in the
order desired on the route. To save a waypoint as a trip, select
Save as Trip. Enter a trip name for
that destination on the keyboard.
A confirmation stating the trip has
been stored displays.
Destination Information
Press to display the Destination
Detail screen. The details of the
selected route show the start, any
stops along the route, and the finish.
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Voice Recognition
Voice recognition allows for
hands-free operation within the
navigation, audio, and phone
applications. SeeVoice Recognition
on page 63 andBluetooth on
page 70.
Press to display voice recognition
options.
.Voice Prompt Volume: Press to
adjust the prompt volume.
.Prompt Length: Press to select
short or long prompts. Display Settings
Press to adjust the screen settings.
.Press Display Off to turn the
display settings off.
.Press Rear Camera to display
the option that can be selected
and turned on or off:
‐
Symbols
.Press Display Mode (Navigation
Radio Only) to display options
that can be selected:
‐Auto Setting adjusts the
screen background
automatically, depending on
the exterior lighting conditions. ‐
Day setting brightens the map
background.
‐ Night setting darkens the map
background.
.Press Brightness to adjust the
image background.
Speed Compensated Volume
Select Off, Low, Medium, or High
sensitivity to automatically adjust
the volume to minimize the effects
of unwanted background noise that
can result from changing road
surfaces, driving speeds, or open
windows. This feature works best at
lower volume settings where
background noise is typically louder
than the sound system volume.
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6. If Yes is selected in Step 5, amessage will pop up on the
radio screen saying, “Pairing
successful with .
The connections may need to be
accepted to have access to your
Contacts and Text Messages.”
7. If No is pressed in Step 5, a message will pop up on the
radio screen saying that the
pairing was unsuccessful.
8. Repeat Steps 1–5 to pair additional phones.
While the phone is connected, the
Bluetooth icon on the upper right
corner of the radio will be
highlighted and the signal strength
and battery life of the phone will be
displayed.
Note: The current connected phone
would have a checkmark in the box
to the left of the device.
Listing All Paired and Connected
Phones
1. Select Settings from the Home Page. 2. Select Bluetooth Device List.
Deleting a Paired Phone
1. Select Settings from the
Home Page.
2. Select Bluetooth Device List.
3. Press the Delete button next to the listed device and follow the
on-screen prompts.
It is recommended the radio should
also be deleted from the Bluetooth
Device List.
Connecting to a Different Phone
To link to a different phone, the new
phone must be in the vehicle and
available to be connected to the
Bluetooth system before the
process is started.
1. Select Settings from the Home Page.
2. Select Bluetooth Device List. 3. Select the new phone to link to
and follow the on-screen
prompts.
If delete is selected, the
highlighted phone will be
deleted.
Making a Call Using the Phone
Book Contacts and Call List
For cell phones that support the
phone book feature, the Bluetooth
system can use the contacts stored
on your cell phone to make calls.
See your cell phone manufacturer ’s
user guide or contact your wireless
provider to find out if this feature is
supported by your phone. Also see,
“Pairing a New Bluetooth Device”
earlier in this section.
When using voice recognition to call
a contact, the voice command must
match how the contact is stored in
the phone.
When a cell phone supports the
phone book feature, the Contacts
and Call List menus are
automatically available. There may