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TIPS, CONTROLS AND
GENERAL INFORMATION
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ROAD SAFETY
Learn how to use the various system
functions before setting off.
Read the instructions for the system
carefully before setting off.
RECEPTION CONDITIONS
Reception conditions change constantly
while driving. Reception may be
interfered with by the presence of
mountains, buildings or bridges,
especially when you are far away from
the broadcaster.
IMPORTANT The volume may be
increased when receiving traffic
information and news.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Observe the following precautions to
ensure the system is fully operational:
the display lens should not come into
contact with pointed or rigid objects
which could damage its surface; use a
soft, dry anti-static cloth to clean and do
not press.
never use alcohol, petrols and
derivatives to clean the display lens.
Prevent any liquid from entering the
system: this could damage it beyond
repair.
MULTIMEDIA DEVICES
IMPORTANT Some multimedia player
devices may not be compatible with the
Uconnect™system.
Only use devices (e.g. USB flash drives)
from safe sources on the car. Devices
from unknown sources could contain
software infected by viruses which, if
installed on the car, could increase the
vulnerability of the car's electric/
electronic systems to hacking.
ANTITHEFT PROTECTION
The system is equipped with an
anti-theft protection system based on the
exchange of information with the
electronic control unit (Body Computer)
on the vehicle.
This guarantees maximum safety and
prevents the secret code from being
entered after the power supply has been
disconnected.
If the check has a positive outcome, the
system will start to operate, whereas if
the comparison codes are not the same
or if the electronic control unit (Body
Computer) is replaced, the system willask the user to enter the secret code
according to the procedure described in
the paragraph below.
Entering the secret code
(excluding the versions with a Uconnect
7” HD Nav LIVE system)
When the system is switched on, if the
code is requested, the display will show
“Please enter Anti-Theft Code” followed
by the screen showing a keypad to enter
the secret code.
The secret code has four numbers from
0 to 9: to insert the code numbers, rotate
the BROWSE/ENTER dial and press to
confirm.
After entering the fourth digit, the system
begins operating.
If an incorrect code is entered, the
system displays “Incorrect Code” to
notify the user of the need to enter the
correct code.
After the 3 available attempts to enter
the code, the system displays “Incorrect
Code. Radio locked. Wait for
30 minutes”. After the text has
disappeared it is possible to start the
code entering procedure again.
Vehicle radio passport
(excluding the versions with a Uconnect
7” HD Nav LIVE system)
This document certifies ownership of the
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GRAPHIC BUTTONS ON DISPLAY
Button Functions Mode
RadioAccess to the Radio mode Press button
MediaSource selection: USB, AUX (where provided),
Bluetooth®Press button
PhoneAccess to the Phone mode Press button
AppsAccess to additional functions (display of Time,
Compass, Outside temperature, Media Player and
Uconnect
™LIVE service, where fitted)Press button
CompassViewing compass information Press button
SettingsAccess the settings menu Press button
AudioAccess the Audio settings menu Press button
ClimaAccess the Climate Control settings menu Press button
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GRAPHIC BUTTONS ON DISPLAY
Button Functions Mode
RadioAccess to the Radio mode Press button
MediaSource selection: USB, AUX (where provided),
Bluetooth®Press button
ClimaInteraction with climate control system controls Press button
AppAccess to additional functions (display of Time,
Compass, Outside temperature, Media Player and
Uconnect
™LIVE service, where fitted) and the
vehicle Settings menuPress button
ControlsActivation of front heated seats (where fitted), heated
wing mirrors (where fitted), electrochromic rear-view
mirror (where fitted)Press button
NavAccess to the Navigation menu Press button
PhoneAccess to the Phone mode Press button
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