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USB Operation
Overview
USB Mode is entered by inserting a USB device
an
d cable into the USB Port or by pressing the
Player button located on the bottom of the
display. Once in Player Mode, press the Source
button and select USB.
USB Operation
Inserting USB Device
Gently insert the USB device into the USB Port.
I f
you insert a USB device into the USB port, with
the ignition ON/RUN and the radio on, the unit
will switch to USB mode and begin to play. The
display will show the track number and index
time in minutes and seconds. Play will begin at
the start of track one. Seek Up/Down
Press and release the Right Arrow button on the
t
o
uchscreen for the next selection on the USB
device. Press and release the Left Arrow button
on the touchscreen to return to the beginning of
the current selection, or return to the beginning
of the previous selection if the USB device is
within the first second of the current selection.
Fast Seek Up
Press and hold the Right Arrow button and the
U S
B device will begin to fast forward through
the current track until the button is released.
Fast Seek Down
Press and hold the Left Arrow button on the
t o
uchscreen and the USB device will begin to
rewind through the current track until the
button on the touchscreen is released. Browse
Press the Browse button to display the browse
w
i
ndow. The left side of the browse window
displays a list of ways you can browse through
the contents of the USB device. If supported by
the device, you can browse by Folders, Artists,
Playlists, Albums, Songs, etc. Press the desired
button on the left side of the screen. The center
of the browse window shows items and its
sub-functions, which can be scrolled by
pressing the Up and Down buttons to the right.
The TUNE/SCROLL knob can also be used to
scroll.
ABC Jump — If Equipped
Press the ABC Jump button tab at the top of the
s c
reen to search an alpha numeric keypad used
to search by letter/number for a certain Folder,
Artist, Song, Album, or Genre. Press one letter to
select all contents that start with that letter.
Press the 123 button to display all contents that
start with numbers. Press the 123 button again
to return to letters. Press the X button to exit the
ABC Jump feature.
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Repeat
Press the Repeat button to toggle the repeat
fu
nctionality. The Repeat button is highlighted
when active. The Radio will continue to play the
current track, repeatedly, as long as the repeat
is active.
Shuffle
Press the Shuffle button to play the selections on
t h
e USB device in random order. Press the Shuffle
button a second time to turn this feature off.
Info
Press the Info button to display the current
t r
ack information. Press the Info button a
second time to cancel this feature.
Tracks
Press the Trks button to display a pop-up with
t h
e Song List. The currently playing song is
indicated by an arrow with lines above and
below the song title. When in the Tracks List
screen you can rotate the TUNE/SCROLL knob
to highlight a track (indicated by the line above
and below the track name) and then push the
ENTER/BROWSE knob to start playing that
track.
Tracks
Pressing the Trks button while the pop-up is
d i
splayed will close the pop-up.
Audio
Refer to “Audio” in “Radio Mode” for further
i n
formation on adjusting the audio settings.
AUX Mode
Overview
AUX Mode is entered by inserting an AUX device
us
ing a cable with a 3.5 mm audio jack into the
A U
X port or by pressing the Player button
located at the bottom of the display. Once in
Player Mode, press the Source button and
select AUX.
Aux Mode
Inserting Auxiliary Device
Gently insert the Auxiliary device cable into the
A U
X Port. If you insert an Auxiliary device with
the ignition ON/RUN and the radio on, the unit
will switch to AUX mode and begin to play when
you insert the device cable.
Controlling The Auxiliary Device
The control of the auxiliary device (e.g.,
s e
lecting playlists, play, fast forward, etc.)
cannot be provided by the radio; use the device
controls instead. Adjust the volume with the
ON/OFF VOLUME rotary knob, or with the
volume of the attached device.
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NOTE:
The vehicle radio unit is acting as the amplifier
f o
r audio output from the Auxiliary device.
Therefore if the volume control on the Auxiliary
device is set too low, there will be insufficient
audio signal for the radio unit to play the music
on the device.
Source
Press the Source button on the touchscreen to
s e
lect the desired audio source, Disc/USB/SD
Card/AUX/ or Bluetooth®. This screen will time
out after a few seconds and return to the main
radio screen if no selection is made.
Audio
Refer to “Audio” in “Radio Mode” for further
i n
formation on adjusting the audio settings.
SD Card Mode
Overview
SD Card Mode is entered by inserting a SD Card
co
ntaining music into the SD Card slot above
the Disc slot on the Instrument Panel or by
pressing the Player button located at the
bottom of the display. Once in Player Mode,
press the Source button and select SD Card.
SD Card Mode
Inserting SD Card
Gently insert the SD Card into the SD Card slot.
I f
you insert a SD Card with the ignition ON/RUN
and the radio on, the unit will switch to SD Card
mode and begin to play when you insert the
card. The display will show the track number,
and index time in minutes and seconds.
Play will begin at the start of track one.
Seek Up/Down
Press and release the Seek Up button for the
next selection on the SD Card. Press and
r e
lease the Seek Down button to return to
the beginning of the current selection, or return
t o
the beginning of the previous selection if the
SD Card is within the first second of the current
selection. Fast Seek Up
Press and hold the Right Arrow button and the
S
D
Card will begin to fast forward through the
current track until the button is released.
Fast Seek Down
Press and hold the Left Arrow button and the SD
C a
rd begins to rewind through the current track
until the button is released.
Browse
Press the Browse button to display the browse
w i
ndow. The left side of the browse window
displays a list of ways you can browse through the
contents of the SD Card. If equipped, you can
browse by Folders, Artists, Playlists, Albums,
Songs, etc. Press the desired button on the left
side of the screen. The center of the browse
window shows items and its sub-functions, which
can be scrolled by pressing the Up and Down
buttons to the right. The TUNE/SCROLL knob can
also be used to scroll.
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Place/Retrieve A Call From Hold
During an active call, press the Hold button on
th
e Phone main screen.
Toggling Between Calls
If two calls are in progress (one active and one
o n
hold), press the Swap button on the Phone
main screen. Only one call can be placed on
hold at a time.
You can also push the Phone button to
toggle between the active and held phone call.
Join Calls
When two calls are in progress (one active and
on
e on hold), press the Join Calls button on the
Phone main screen to combine all calls into a
Conference Call.
Call Termination
To end an in-progress call, momentarily push
t h
e Phone button or press the End button on
the touchscreen. Only the active call(s) will be
t e
rminated and if there is a call on hold, it will
become the new active call. Redial
Press the Redial button on the touchscreen, or
p
u
sh the VR button and after the “Listening”
prompt and the following beep, say “Redial.”
The Uconnect Phone will call the last number
t h
at was dialed from your mobile phone.
Call Continuation
Call continuation is the progression of a phone
c a
ll on the Uconnect Phone after the vehicle
ignition has been switched to Off.
NOTE:
The call will remain within the vehicle audio
sy
stem until the phone becomes out of range
for the Bluetooth® connection. It is recom -
mended to press the Transfer button on the
t o
uchscreen when leaving the vehicle.
Uconnect Phone Features
Emergency Assistance
If you are in an emergency and the mobile
ph
one is reachable:
Pick up the phone and manually dial the
emergency number for your area. If the phone is not reachable and the Uconnect
P
h
one is operational, you may reach the
emergency number as follows:
1. P ush the Phone
button to begin.
2. A fter the “Listening” prompt and the
f
ollowing beep, say “Dial Emergency” and
the Uconnect Phone will instruct the paired
mobile phone to call the emergency
number. This feature is supported in the US,
Canada, and Mexico.
NOTE:
The Emergency call may also be initiated by
using the touchscreen.
The emergency number dialed is based on the
country where the vehicle is purchased (911
for the US and Canada and 060 for Mexico).
The number dialed may not be applicable with
the available mobile service and area.
The Uconnect Phone does slightly lower your
chances of successfully making a phone call
as to that for the mobile phone directly.
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UCONNECT MULTIMEDIA — VIDEO
ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES)
(IF EQUIPPED)
Your rear seat Video Entertainment System
(VES) is designed to give your family years of
enjoyment. You can play your favorite CDs or
DVDs, listen to audio over the wireless
headphones, or plug and play a variety of
standard video games or audio devices. Please
review this Owner's Manual to become familiar
with its features and operation.
NOTE:
The screen is located in the 2nd row overhead
c o
nsole.
GETTING STARTED
Screen located in the overhead console :
Unfold the overhead LCD screen by pushing
the button on the overhead console behind
the screen.
Overhead Video Screen
With the ignition switch in the ON/RUN or
ACC position, turn the radio on by pushing the
ON/OFF Volume Control knob.
When the Video Screen is open and a DVD is
inserted into the radio, the screen turns on
automatically, the headphone transmitters
turn on and playback begins.
SINGLE VIDEO SCREEN
NOTE:
Typically there are two different ways to operate
t h
e features of the Video Entertainment System
(VES).
The Remote Control
The Touchscreen Radio (if equipped)
PLAY VIDEO GAMES
Connect the video game console to the Auxiliary
RCA input jacks located on the back of the
center console.
Auxiliary RCA Input Jacks
Audio/Video RCA Jacks (AUX Jacks) on the rear
o f
the center console enable the monitor to
display video directly from a video camera,
connect video games for display on the screen,
or play music directly from an MP3 player.
1. V ideo in (yellow).
2
. Le ft audio in (white).
3
. R ight audio in (red).
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REMOTE CONTROL STORAGE
The video screen comes with a built-in storage
compartment for the remote control which is
accessible when the screen is opened. To
remove the remote, use your index finger to pull
and rotate the remote towards you. Do not try to
pull the remote straight down as it will be very
difficult to remove. To return the remote back
into its storage area, insert one long edge of the
remote into the two retaining clips first, and
then rotate the remote back up into the other
two retaining clips until it snaps back into
position.
VES Remote Control Storage
LOCKING THE REMOTE CONTROL
All remote control functionality can be disabled
as a parental control feature.
1. Press the MORE button on the
t
ouchscreen.
2. P ress the Rear Entertainment button
o
n the touchscreen to display the Rear
E n
tertainment Controls.
3. P ress the Lock-out button on the
t
ouchscreen to lock the remote control.
Pressing the Lock-out button on the
touchscreen a second time will unlock
the remote control.
NOTE:
Remote control lock-out will only apply to the current
i g
nition cycle. The VES will automatically remove the
lock-out if the ignition is cycled to OFF.
REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL
B
ATTERIES
The remote control requires two AAA batteries
for operation. To replace the batteries:
1. L ocate the battery compartment on the
b
ack of the remote, then slide the battery
cover downward.
2. R eplace the batteries, making sure to orient
t
hem according to the polarity diagram
shown.
3. R eplace the battery compartment cover.
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR SINGLE VIDEO
S
CREEN SYSTEM
VES is able to transmit two channels of
stereo audio simultaneously.
In split-screen mode the left side equates to
Channel 1 and right side equates to Channel 2.
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Fog Lights, Service.........................................192Fold-Flat Seats.................................................25Folding Rear Seats...................................26, 29Four-Way Hazard Flasher...............................189Freeing A Stuck Vehicle.................................211Fuel...............................................................257Additives...................................................258Clean Air....................................................258Ethanol......................................................258Gasoline....................................................257Materials Added........................................258Methanol...................................................258Octane Rating.................................257, 262Requirements...........................................257Specifications............................................262Tank Capacity............................................261Fueling...........................................................176Fuses.............................................................193
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Garage Door Opener (HomeLink)....................80Gasoline, Clean Air........................................258Gasoline, Reformulated.................................258Gear Ranges..................................................163Gear Selector Override..................................210Glass Cleaning...............................................255Gross Axle Weight Rating.....................178, 179Gross Vehicle Weight Rating..........................178GVWR............................................................178
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HazardDriving Through Flowing, Rising, Or Shallow St
anding Water....................................187Hazard Warning Flashers..............................189Head Restraints...............................................32HeadlightsAutomatic....................................................41Bulb Replacement....................................191Cleaning...................................................253Delay...........................................................41High Beam................................................191High Beam/Low Beam Select Switch..........41Lights On Reminder.....................................42On With Wipers............................................41Passing........................................................41Switch..........................................................40Time Delay...................................................41Heated Mirrors.................................................39Heated Seats...................................................31Heater, Engine Block....................................159
High Beam/Low Beam Select (Dimmer) Switch......41
Hill Start Assist..............................................114HitchesTrailer Towing...........................................180Holder, Coin.....................................................85Holder, Cup......................................................86HomeLink (Garage Door Opener).....................80Hood Prop........................................................76
Hood Release..................................................76
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Ignition.............................................................12Switch..........................................................12Immobilizer (Sentry Key)..................................16Inside Rearview Mirror..............................36, 37Instrument Cluster...........................................94Descriptions..............................................106Display..................................................95, 96Engine Oil Reset..........................................96Instrument Panel Lens Cleaning...................254Interior Appearance Care..............................254Interior Fuses................................................193Interior Lights...................................................43Intermittent Wipers (Delay Wipers)..................45Introduction.......................................................7InverterPower...........................................................89iPod/USB/MP3 Control.................................364
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Jack Location................................................199Jack Operation.....................................201, 234Jacking Instructions......................................201Jump Starting................................................206
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