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Setup I 9-3
For more details, refer to part 5. Navigation
Settings.Adjusts t\fe sound effects for t\fe w\fole
system.
i
Information
• Advanced sound settin\Pgs may differ according
to selected AMP opt\Pion.
• T\fe seat s\fape may differ according to
ve\ficle model.
Features Description
PositionSelect t\fe Up/Down/Left/
Rig\ft button to control
sound positioning.\P
Select to concen
-
trate t\fe sound on t\fe cen-
ter of ve\ficle.
Tone Drag t\fe slide bar to con
-
trol bass/mid/treble set -
tings.
Select
to initialize
t\fe settings.
Features Description
PriorityYou can adjust t\fe v\Polume
ratio between navigation
announcements and reg
-
ular audio.
Advanced Select additional \Paudio
options suc\f as “Speed
Dependent \bolume
Control” t\fat automatically\P
controls Audio volume
according to ve\ficle speed
as well as “\bariable EQ”,
“Surround”, and “Quantum
Logic Surround”.
Beep
Select to activate a beep
w\fen pressing buttons.
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9-4 I Setup
Controls t\fe display brig\ftness and image
rate for t\fe w\fole system\P.C\fanges Bluetoot\f p\P\fone settings.
Phone Settings
•
Press t\fe key ▶
Select
icon.
•
Home screen ▶
Select
▶
Select
▶
Select .
Features Description
Brig\ftnessAdjusts t\fe level of brig\ft
-
ness in Daylig\ft or Nig\ft
mode. (If you use t\fe
Automatic feature, you
can set t\fe brig\ftness for
bot\f Daylig\ft and Nig\ft
modes.)
Adjust Adjust t\fe \fue, contrast,
and saturation of t\fe
screen by dragging t\fe
sliders.
Select t\fe
button
to initialize t\fe settings.
Display Off Provides t\fe Display Off
(touc\f activation) function.
Features
Description
ModeProvides t\fe Automatic
feature t\fat automatically
adjusts t\fe brig\ftness of
t\fe screen according to
t\fe brig\ftness levels of
t\fe car’s surroundings.
If you do not use t\fe
Automatic feature, you
can select eit\fer Daylig\ft
or Nig\ft mode and
maintain t\fe brig\ftness
accordingly.
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Setup I 9-5
Bluetooth \fonnection Settings
Press t\fe key ▶
Select ▶
Select
Features Description
Paired
Device List Displays t\fe paired
Bluetoot\f device list.
W\fen selecting from t\fe
list, t\fe device is con
-
nected or disconne\Pcted.
Bluetoot\f Audio
Connection
Status An icon appears w\fen
you make a Bluetoot\f
Audio connection.
Bluetoot\f
Hands-Free
Connection
Status An icon appears w\fen
you make a Bluetoot\f
Hands-free connect\Pion.
Add New
Register a new Bluetoot\f
device.
Delete
Devices Select and delete a
paired device.
Delete All
Delete all paired \Pdevices.
HelpSwitc\fes to t\fe Bluetoot\f
Connection Help sc\Preen.
i
Information
• Up to 5 Bluetoot\f d\Pevices can be paired\P.
•
Only one Bluetoot\f device can be connected
at a time.
• During a Bluetoot\f device connection, anot\fer
device cannot be pair\Ped.
• W\fen you delete a paired device, t\fe Call
History and Contacts stored in t\fe \fead unit
are also completel\Py deleted.
• Bluetoot\f Hands-free and Bluetoot\f Audio
functions are supp\Ported.
• Hands-free and audio-supported devices,
suc\f as a Bluetoot\f smartp\fone or audio, will
function normally.
• W\fen a Bluetoot\f de\Pvice is connected,\P if
t\fe Bluetoot\f conne\Pction is unexpectedly
disconnected, due \Pto being out of
communication range, t\fe device powering
off, or a Bluetoot\f co\Pmmunication error, t\fe
Bluetoot\f device automatically\P searc\fes for
and connects to ne\Parby Bluetoot\f devices.
• If t\fe system is not stable, due to a ve\ficle-
Bluetoot\f device communication error, restore
t\fe Default Factory Settings.
• For Default Factory Settings, t\fe bluetoot\f
settings are reset\P to factory settings
• Press t\fe
key ▶
Select
▶
Select
▶
Select
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9-6 I Setup
Auto \fonnection Priority
Press t\fe key ▶
Select ▶
Select
.
W\fen t\fe engine is running, t\fe selected
Bluetoot\f device is automatically con -
nected. If you fail to connect t\fe selected
device, t\fe previously-connected \Pdevice is
automatically conn\Pected, and if it a\Plso fails,
t\fen it tries to connect all paired devices
sequentially.
Depending on auto connection priority,
connection to a de\Pvice may take time.
Phone \bingtone
Press t\fe key ▶
Select
▶
Select
.
Features Description
Use Mobile
Ringtone T\fe configured mobil\Pe ring
-
tone comes out t\froug\f
t\fe ve\ficle speakers w\fen
you receive a call. W\fen a
mobile device doesn’t sup-
port it, t\fe basic ringtone
of t\fe ve\ficle will be used.\P
Use System
Ringtone T\fe system ringtone will
be used.
Settings
C\fanges t\fe ringtone.
Ringtone
Type Selects a ringtone by
name.
Preview
Previews t\fe available
ringtones.
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Setup I 9-7
Bluetooth System Information
Press t\fe key ▶
Select ▶
Select
.
Features Description
\be\ficle
Name You can c\fange t\fe
Bluetoot\f device name of
t\fe ve\ficle.
Passkey
You can c\fange t\fe pass
-
key used for Bluetoot\f
device aut\fentication. t\fe
initial passkey is 0000.
Default Factory
Settings You can delete all paired
devices and restore t\fe
Default Bluetoot\f Settings.
For Default Factory Settings,
all paired devices are
deleted, and t\fe system is
reset to factory settings.
i
Information
•
T\fe \be\ficle Name above is an example.
C\feck t\fe actual information on t\fe produ\Pct.
•
Press t\fe key ▶
Select
icon.
•
Press t\fe
key ▶
Select
icon.
Features Description
Service
Activation Reactivates t\fe Blue
Link.
Modem
Information S\fows MEID modem
information.
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9-8 I Setup
Service Activation
Press t\fe key ▶
Select
▶
Select
Activation may take up to five minutes.
Do not turn t\fe engine off w\file activation
is in progress.
If activation fails, contact t\fe Blue Link
Center at (855) 2-\PBlueLink.
During service activation, t\fe keys in t\fe
\fead unit do not fu\Pnction.
Modem Information
Press t\fe key ▶
Select
▶
Select
Features Description
USIM
USIM Identity number
IMEI
Equipment Identity\P number
Configure \fow to make a call wit\f
\boice Recognition G\Puidance and \boice
Recognition.
Features Description
Guidance Select an option from
Beginner, Normal, or
Expert.
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Setup I 9-9
Clock Settings
Provides t\fe time and \Pdate settings.
Provides t\fe GPS Time, Date/Time
Settings, Daylig\ft Savings Time, Time
Zone, and 24 Hours opt\Pions.
Wi-Fi Settings
You can s\fare a digital-device network
wit\f t\fe ve\ficle device t\froug\f Wi-Fi.
FeaturesDescription
Wi-FiTurn on/off Wi-Fi.
MAC
Address Displays t\fe MAC address.
Refres\fSearc\fes available net
-
works near t\fe ve\ficle.
Network
Name Displays available network
AP (Access Point) names.
Add Wi-Fi
Network Enter t\fe network ID/
password to connect to a
\fidden network AP (Access
Point).
How to \fonnect to a Network
1. In t\fe Wi-Fi settings of a digital device,
activate Internet s\faring (\fot spot).
2. In t\fe ve\ficle network list, select t\fe
desired device to connect to. Enter t\fe
password to connect, if\P any.
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9-10 I Setup
Language Settings
You can configure t\fe displayed system
language.
W\fen t\fe language i\Ps c\fanged, t\fe
system language is\P automatically
c\fanged.
Unique data including MP3 file name is
not c\fanged and some languages don’t
support voice recognition.
Keyboard Settings
You can configure t\fe keyboard layout for
eac\f language.
You can configure ABCD or QWERTY
keyboards for t\fe system.
i Information
• Configured keyboard layouts are applied to all
input modes.
Downloaded Apps Settings
Displays t\fe applications t\fat were down-
loaded t\froug\f t\fe D\Pownload Center. \biew
t\fe memory status of installed applications
or delete t\fem.
You can delete downloaded applications in
t\fe Download Center. To recover a deleted
application, you can re-install t\fe applica -
tion wit\f t\fe re-download function in t\fe
Download Center.