Uconnect® Phone will prompt you to
say the name or number of the person
you wish to send the message to.
List of Preset Messages:
1. Yes
2. No
3. Where are you?
4. I need more direction.
5. LOL
6. Why
7. I love you
8. Call me
9. Call me later
10. Thanks
11. See You in 15 minutes
12. Iamonmyway
13. I’ll be late14. Are you there yet?
15. Where are we meeting?
16. Can this wait?
17. Bye for now
18. When can we meet
19. Send number to call
20. Start without me
Turn Voice Text Reply Incoming
Announcement ON/OFF
Turning the Voice Text Reply Incom-
ing Announcement OFF will stop the
system from announcing the new in-
coming messages.
Press the
button.
After the “Ready” prompt and the following beep, say “Setup, Incom-
ing Message Announcement”, you
will then be given a choice to
change it.
Bluetooth®
COMMUNICATION LINK
Mobile phones have been found to
lose connection to the Uconnect®
Phone. When this happens, the con-
nection can generally be reestablished
by switching the phone off/on. Your
mobile phone is recommended to re-
main in Bluetooth® ON mode.
POWER-UP
After switching the ignition key from
OFF to either the ON or ACC position,
or after a language change, you must
wait at least fifteen seconds prior to
using the system.
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Voice Commands
Primary Alternate (s)
zero
one
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
asterisk (*) star
plus (+)
hash (#)
all all of them
Breakdown
service
call
cancel
confirmation
promptsconfirmation
continue
delete
dial
Primary Alternate (s)
download
Dutch Netherlands
edit
emergency
English
delete all erase all
Espanol
Francais
German Deutsch
help
home
Italian Italiano
language
list names
list phones
main menu return to main menu
mobile
mute
mute off
new entry
no
other
pair a phonePrimary Alternate (s)
phone pairing pairing
phonebook phone book
previous
redial
select phone select
send
set up phone settings or phone set up
transfer call
Uconnect®
Tutorial
voice training
work
yes
VOICE COMMAND
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
OPERATION
This Voice Command sys-
tem allows you to control
your AM, FM radio, disc
player, and a memo
recorder.
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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 af-
fected by rapid speaking or a
raised voice level.
WARNING!
Any voice commanded system
should be used only in safe driving
conditions following all applicable
laws, including laws regarding
phone use. Your attention should be
focused on safely operating the ve-
hicle. Failure to do so may result in
a collision causing serious injury or
death.
When you press the Voice Command
button, you will hear a beep. The
beep is your signal to give a com-
mand.
NOTE: If you do not say a com-
mand within a few seconds, the
system will present you with a list
of options. If you ever wish to interrupt the sys-
tem while it lists options, press the
Voice Command
button, listen
for the beep, and say your command.
Pressing the Voice Command
button while the system is
speaking is known as “barging in.”
The system will be interrupted, and
after the beep, you can add or change
commands. This will become helpful
once you start to learn the options.
NOTE: At any time, you can say
the words “Cancel”, “Help” or
“Main Menu”.
These commands are universal and
can be used from any menu. All other
commands can be used depending
upon the active application.
When using this system, you should
speak clearly and at a normal speak-
ing volume.
The system will best recognize your
speech if the windows are closed, and
the heater/air conditioning fan is set
to low. At any point, if the system does not
recognize one of your commands, you
will be prompted to repeat it.
To hear the first available Menu, press
the Voice Command
button and
say “Help” or “Main Menu”.
COMMANDS
The Voice Command system under-
stands two types of commands. Uni-
versal commands are available at all
times. Local commands are available
if the supported radio mode is active.
Changing The Volume
1. Start a dialogue by pressing the
Voice Command
button.
2. Say a command (e.g., “Help”).
3. Use the ON/OFF VOLUME rotary
knob to adjust the volume to a com-
fortable level while the Voice Com-
mand system is speaking. Please note
the volume setting for Voice Com-
mand is different than the audio sys-
tem.
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Each of these outlets can support 160
Watts (13 Amps). Do not exceed 160
Watts (13 Amps) for each of these
outlets.
The power outlets include tethered
caps, labeled with a key or battery
symbol indicating the power source.
The power outlet, located on the lower
instrument panel, is powered directly
from the battery. Items plugged into
this power outlet may discharge the
battery and/or prevent the engine
from starting.WARNING!
To avoid serious injury or death:
Only devices designed for use inthis type of outlet should be in-
serted into any 12 Volt outlet.
Do not touch with wet hands.
Close the lid when not in use and while driving the vehicle.
If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric shock and fail-
ure.
CAUTION!
Many accessories that can beplugged in draw power from the
vehicle's battery, even when not
in use (i.e., cellular phones, etc.).
Eventually, if plugged in long
enough, the vehicle's battery will
discharge sufficiently to degrade
battery life and/or prevent the
engine from starting.
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CAUTION!(Continued)
Accessories that draw higherpower (i.e., coolers, vacuum
cleaners, lights, etc.), will de-
grade the battery even more
quickly. Only use these intermit-
tently and with greater caution.
After the use of high power draw accessories, or long periods of the
vehicle not being started (with
accessories still plugged in), the
vehicle must be driven a suffi-
cient length of time to allow the
alternator to recharge the vehi-
cle's battery.
Power outlets are designed for ac- cessory plugs only. Do not hang
any type of accessory or accessory
bracket from the plug. Improper
use of the power outlet can cause
damage.
SMOKERS PACKAGE KIT
With the optional authorized dealer-
installed Smokers Package Kit, a re-
movable ash receiver is inserted into
one of the two cupholders in the cen-
ter front instrument panel. To install
Power Outlet Fuses
1 — M7 Fuse 20 A Yellow Power
Outlet
2 — M6 Fuse 20 A Yellow Cigar
Lighter Instrument Panel
3 — M36 Fuse 20 A Yellow Power
Outlet Instrument Panel or with
Console
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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 accommodate a second
ash receiver, if desired.
POWER INVERTER (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
A 110 Volt, 150 Watt inverter outlet
(for versions/markets, where pro-
vided) converts DC current to AC cur-
rent, and is located on the left rear
trim panel immediately behind the
second row left passenger seat.The power inverter switch is located
on the instrument panel below the
climate controls.
To turn on the power outlet, press the
switch once. Press the switch a second
time to turn the power outlet off.
This outlet can power cellular phones,
electronics and other low power de-
vices requiring power up to 150
Watts. Certain high-end video games
will exceed this power limit, as will
most power tools.
The power inverter is designed with
built-in overload protection. If the
power rating of 150 Watts is ex-
ceeded, the power inverter will auto-
matically shut down. Once the electri-
cal device has been removed from the
outlet the inverter should automati-
cally reset. If the power rating exceeds
approximately 170 Watts, the power
inverter may have to be reset manu-
ally. To reset the inverter manually
press the power inverter button OFF
and ON. To avoid overloading the cir-
cuit, check the power ratings on elec-
trical devices prior to using the in-
verter.
CUPHOLDERS
There are cupholders located
throughout the interior. All liners are
removable for cleaning. Pull the flex-
ible liner from the cupholder drawer
or tray starting at one edge for easy
removal. Refer to “Cleaning The In-
strument Panel Cupholders” in
“Maintaining Your Vehicle” for fur-
ther information.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
CUPHOLDERS
The instrument panel cupholders are
located in a pull-out drawer just
above the lower storage bin.
Pull the drawer out firmly until it
stops, and place the container to be
held in either one of the cupholder
Power Inverter Outlet
Front Cupholders
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WARNING!
Do not operate this vehicle with a
console compartment lid in the
open position. Cellular phones, mu-
sic players, and other handheld
electronic devices should be stowed
while driving. Use of these devices
while driving can cause an accident
due to distraction, resulting in
death or injury.
BASIC CONSOLE
Basic Console features consist of the
following:
The basic console profile allows ve-hicle occupants to easily pass
through the first row to the second.
Four cupholders accept up to extra large size beverage cups or 0.6 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.
To Remove The Basic Floor
Console
1. Remove the front anchor cup plug
and clip.
2. Slide the console base forward
while lifting slightly to clear the rear
load floor hook.
3. Remove the console.
To Reinstall The Basic Floor
Console
1. Position the console at a slight
angle (front slightly higher than the
rear).
2. Slide the console rearward into the
floor bracket/hook.
3. Align the console until the front
anchor cup plug hole is centered on
the winch hole. 4. Reinstall the clip first and then
while pushing downward on the con-
sole with slight pressure, reinstall the
cover plug.
5. Pull up on the console to be sure it
is firmly latched.
WARNING!
In an accident, serious injury could
result if the removable floor console
is not properly installed. Always be
sure the removable floor console is
fully latched.
PREMIUM CONSOLE (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
The three-compartment console with
sliding storage bin, sliding upper tray
with storage and large console storage
bin offers multiple configurations.
Four cupholders with dishwasher
safe liners for cleaning. The cup-
holders can accept plastic bottles,
large cups or mugs with handles.
Top tray storage
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Upper storage bin can hold nineregular or 18 thin CDs or other
items
Large console center storage will store headphones for the available
rear DVD entertainment system or
other items
12 Volt DC power outlet provides continuous power inside the con-
sole for cell phones or other
electronics.
Rear occupant accessible
Multiple adjustments
Removable from vehicle for addi- tional floor space.
The top and center console sections
slide forward and rearward to provide
added user comfort. A one-piece cup
holder insert for both cavities can eas-
ily be removed for cleaning. The cup-
holders will also accommodate large
size cups and 0.6 L bottles.
Position 1 shows the console closed
with four cupholders and a conve-
nient storage tray. Position 2 shows the raised storage
tray revealing a large storage area be-
low.
Dual Storage Bins
Position 3 shows the top portion of the
console in a rearward position. This is
accomplished by lifting the upper
most latch at the front of the console.This provides easy access to the stor-
age area below and provides two of
the four cupholders for the second
row passengers.
Position 4 shows the complete console
in its rearmost position. Again, lifting
second latch handle at the front of the
console, allows complete access to a
lower storage bin and provides addi-
tional cupholders for rear passengers.
Console Position 1
Console Position 2
Console Position 3
Console Position 4
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PLAY A DVD USING THE TOUCH-SCREENRADIO .............................. .198
PLAY A DVD USING THE VES™ PLAYER (for versions/markets, where provided) ..........200
PLAY A Blu-ray DISC USING THE BLU-RAY PLAYER (for versions/markets, where
provided) ............................ .201
LISTEN TO AN AUDIO SOURCE WHILE A VIDEO IS PLAYING .......................... .202
THIRD ROW SWIVEL SCREEN (for versions/markets, where provided) ..........202
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR DUAL VIDEO SCREEN SYSTEM ............................. .202
VES™ REMOTE CONTROL (for versions/markets, where provided) ....................... .202
Blu-ray PLAYER REMOTE CONTROL (for versions/markets, where provided) ..........204
REMOTE CONTROL STORAGE ............205
LOCKING THE REMOTE CONTROL. . . ......205
REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES .......................... .206
HEADPHONES OPERATION ...............206
Blu-ray HEADPHONES OPERATION ........206
CONTROLS .......................... .207
REPLACING THE HEADPHONE BATTERIES . .207
UNWIRED® STEREO HEADPHONE LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY ...................207
SYSTEM INFORMATION .................208
SHARED MODES ...................... .208
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