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WARNING!(Continued)
•The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) turns on
the Air Bag Warning Light on the instrument panel
if a malfunction in any part of the air bag system is
detected. If the Air Bag Warning Light is illumi-
nated, the air bag system may not be working
properly and the 9-1-1 system may not be able to
send a signal to a 9-1-1 operator. If the Air Bag
Warning Light is illuminated, have an authorized
dealer service your vehicle immediately.
•If anyone in the vehicle could be in danger (e.g.,
fire or smoke is visible, dangerous road conditions
or location), do not wait for voice contact from a
9-1-1 operator. All occupants should exit the vehicle
immediately and move to a safe location.
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WARNING!(Continued)
•Do not add any aftermarket electrical equipment to
the vehicle’s electrical system. This may prevent
your vehicle from sending a signal to initiate an
emergency call. To avoid interference that can
cause the 9-1-1 Call system to fail, never add
aftermarket equipment (e.g., two-way mobile ra-
dio, CB radio, data recorder, etc.) to your vehicle’s
electrical system or modify the antennas on your
vehicle. If your vehicle loses power for any reason
(including during or after an accident) the
Uconnect® features, Apps and services among oth-
ers will not operate.
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7.Why don’t I see the Yelp® App on my in-vehicle
touchscreen?The vehicle must be registered with
Uconnect® Access and have an active subscription
that includes the applicable feature or App. The App
may take several minutes to download after complet-
ing registration for the first time.
8.What is the difference between Yelp® and onboard
navigation?Both experiences are slightly different,
but may yield the same results. For example, while
both the onboard navigation system and Yelp® con-
veniently provide pre-defined search categories,
Yelp® gives the customer the ability to create their
own custom search category, such as “Guitar shops.”
In addition, the customer may be able to view a POI on
a map before routing there when using the onboard
navigation system. Both onboard navigation and
Yelp® provide phone numbers when they are avail-
able, but Yelp® provides the customer with user
ratings and hours of operation (when available). Since
Yelp® pulls its data from the cloud, the customer will
always get the most up-to-date information. Finally,
Yelp® requires that the vehicle be in range of a usable
and authorized cellular signal.
9.Why doesn’t Yelp® recognize my Voice Command
search request?To Search Yelp®, Uconnect® must
establish a connection to the Yelp® cloud-based ser-
vice, using the built in 3G connection in your
Uconnect® Access system. Be sure to wait until AF-
TER the beep, before you speak your search request.
Your voice command might not be fully captured if
there is a misrecognition, resulting in inaccurate re-
sults. You will see visual cues highlighted in green, in
the lower left corner of the radio which says “Listen-
ing” to let you know it’s your turn to say a command.
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How It Works
The WiFi Hotspot feature provides the vehicle passengers
with an internet access hot spot in the vehicle, using the
radio as an access point. The hot spot will allow WiFi
enabled in-vehicle devices (such as a laptop or any other
portable enabled media device) to wirelessly connect to
the internet.
Give it a Try!
1. Purchase a subscription to the WiFi Hotspot feature
for a day, a week, or a month. You can buy WiFi
Hotspot in one of two ways:
•From your in-vehicle touchscreen (Apps > All Apps
> Uconnect® Store)
•From the Mopar Owner Connect website
(moparownerconnect.com) > Shop > Uconnect®
Store.
NOTE:You must set up your Uconnect® Payment Ac-
count on the Mopar Owner Connect website and estab-
lish a Uconnect® Payment PIN to purchase WiFi
Hotspot.
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FAQs
1.How do I know if I have a good signal strength?
There is a signal strength indicator on the Apps button
of the radio touchscreen.
2.What do I do if the WiFi Hotspot connection drops
while I’m driving?The connection will be automatic
when you enter an area with cellular coverage. Factors
affecting the performance of WiFi Hotspot include:
cellular network signal strength and quality, time of
day, number of channels used by the service provider,
type of connection, number of client using WiFi
Hotspot, client device.
3.What is the factory default security setting?WPA2/
WPA
4.What if I want to create a custom password for my
connection?Select either WPA2/WPA or the WEP
setting and create a pass phrase by pressing Apps >
All Apps > WiFi Hotspot > View/Edit Pass phrase.
5.I do not see the connection on my wireless laptop or
phone, what should I do?Refer to your device’s
owner ’s manual for specific information related to
your device.
6.Are there any data constraints with WiFi Hotspot?
WiFi Hotspot must be purchased in either one day, one
week or one month durations.
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SRT Performance Pages/SRT Performance Pages
Plus
Save And Share Your Best Performance Results With
The SRT Performance Pages App. (Available Only On
SRT Performance Vehicles.)
Description
The SRT Performance Pages App gives SRT vehicle
drivers the tools to become familiar with their vehicle’s
performance. The App provides access to real-time ve-
hicle performance information* including timers (such as
0 to 60 mph elapsed time), G-force, gauges, and engine
performance. This data can be downloaded to a USB stick
or SD card, allowing for easy sharing of your driving
performance. With SRT Performance Pages Plus, drivers
can also download the data to the web.
*Some information will only be available when vehicle is
not in motion.
How It Works
From the Radio touchscreen
1. Press the “SRT & Apps” button at the bottom of the
screen.
2. Select the “Information Apps” button on left side of
screen.
3. Select Performance Pages line item.
4. The Performance Pages App home page will display
with a vehicle graphic and menu item button on the
touchscreen on the left.
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Downloading Timers Data
Choosing the “Save” button on the touchscreen allows
you to save your run ticket. Data saved will include date,
time stamp, timer data, brake distance and brake speed.
If you want to download the Timers information, a
message on the ticket on the radio touchscreen will give
you three options on where you want to download data:
USB, SD Card or Website.
NOTE:You will only have the option to download to the
Web if you have SRT Performance Pages Plus.
You can also select the “Cancel” button to return to the
previous screen.
USB— If you choose “USB,” plug the USB stick into the
USB port, press the “USB” button on the touchscreen,
and follow the instructions to download the timer.
SD Card— If you choose “SD Card,” insert the SD Card
into the slot, press the “SD Card” button on the faceplate,
and follow the instructions to download the timer.
Web— If you choose “Website,” the embedded cellular
connection will automatically save the file to the Mopar
Owner Connect website (moparownerconnect.com).
You will need to logon to this URL and download the
ticket as needed.
NOTE:Files will download in HTML format.
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11. If the Options tab is chosen, it will allow the driver to
add details to the graphic display of the vehicle on
the radio touchscreen such as:
•Home Picture — Select a vehicle image to be dis-
played. Pressing the home picture option will allow
the driver to make changes.
NOTE:Graphic will represent the owner ’s vehicle, e.g.
Viper or Grand Cherokee.
•Vehicle Color Options — Customize the color of the
vehicle displayed on the home picture.
•Accept Button — Saves your selections.
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Give It A Try!
1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop, but leave vehicle
ON for the instrument gauges to be active.
2. Select the “Apps” button at bottom of radio touch-
screen.
3. Select the “Information Apps” button on left side of
radio.
4. Select the “SRT Performance Pages.”
5. Select the “Timers” tab from left side of screen.
The Timer will present data from your current drive
cycle until the vehicle reaches a Timer milestone or a
Timer constraint is broken.
NOTE:If the vehicle does not reach a Timer milestone or
a Timer constraint is broken, the data will show only
dashes “- - “ as the result.
6. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop after reaching the
target speed or distance.
7. You can view the Timer performance data on the radio
from the drive cycle by selecting the “Apps” button on
the faceplate, then the Information Apps button, then
SRT Performance pages tab:
•Select Ticket displays.
•Select “Current,” “Last,” or “Best” ticket displays.
•Press the “Save” button on the faceplate to save
results.
Requirements
•Vehicle must be a SRT performance vehicle properly
equipped with the Uconnect® Access System.
•Vehicle must be in range of a usable and authorized 3G
cellular signal.
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