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Repeat
Press the Repeat button on the touchscreen to
repeat the song selection. To cancel repeat,
press the Repeat button on the touchscreen a
second time.
Shuffle
Press the Shuffle button on the touchscreen to
play the selections on the USB/iPod® or Blue -
tooth® device in random order to provide an
interesting change of pace. Press the Shuffle
button on the touchscreen a second time to
turn this feature off.
Audio
Refer to “Operating Radio Mode” in this section
for the adjustable audio settings.
Info
Press the Info button to display the current
track information. Press the X button to cancel
this feature.
USB Mode
USB Mode is entered by either inserting a USB
Jump Drive cable into the USB port, or by
pushing the MEDIA button located on the face -
plate. Once in “Media Mode”, press the Source
button on the touchscreen and select “USB”. NOTE:
The system supports only FAT32 or ExFAT
formatted USB devices. The system does not
support devices with a capacity higher than
64GB. The system does not support USB hubs
connected to the USB port of the vehicle.
Connect your multimedia device directly to the
USB port, using the specific connection cable
for the device if necessary.
Inserting USB Device
Gently insert the USB/device into the USB Port.
If you insert a USB device with the ignition ON,
the unit will switch to USB mode and begin to
play when you insert the device. The display will
show the track number and index time in
minutes and seconds. Play will begin at the start
of track 1.
Browse
Press the Browse button on the touchscreen to
select Artist, Albums, Genres, Songs, Playlists or
Folders from the USB device. Once the desired
selection is made you can chose from the avail
-
able media by pressing the button on the touch -
screen. Press the Exit button on the
touchscreen if you wish to cancel the browse
function.
Bluetooth® Mode
Bluetooth® Streaming Audio (BTSA) or Blue -
tooth® Mode is entered by pairing a Bluetooth®
device containing music to the Uconnect
system.
Before proceeding, the Bluetooth® device must
be paired with the Uconnect Phone to communi -
cate with the Uconnect system.
See the pairing procedure within this manual.
Once the Bluetooth® device is paired to the
Uconnect system, push the MEDIA button
located on the faceplate. Once in Media Mode,
press the Source button on the touchscreen
and select Bluetooth®.
NOTE:
For mobile phone compatibility and pairing
instructions, please visit UconnectPhone.com.
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AUX Mode
AUX Mode is entered by inserting a AUX device
using a stereo cable with a 3.5 mm audio jack
into the AUX port, or by pushing the MEDIA
button located on the faceplate. Once in Media
Mode, press the Source button on the touch -
screen and select AUX.
Inserting Auxiliary Device
Gently insert the Auxiliary device cable into the
AUX Port. If you insert a Auxiliary device with the
ignition 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.,
selecting playlists, play, fast forward, etc.)
cannot be provided by the radio; use the device
controls instead. Adjust the volume with the
VOLUME rotary knob, or with the volume of the
attached device.
The radio unit is acting as the amplifier for 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.
Phone Mode
Operating Phone Mode
Uconnect 3/3 NAV With 5-inch Display Phone Menu The Uconnect Phone is a voice-activated,
hands-free, in-vehicle communications system
with Voice Command Capability. Refer to “Ucon
-
nect Voice Recognition” section for further infor -
mation.
The Uconnect Phone allows you to dial a phone
number with your mobile phone using simple
voice commands.
NOTE:
The Uconnect Phone requires a mobile phone
equipped with the Bluetooth® Hands-Free
Profile. To check mobile phone compatibility
please visit UconnectPhone.com .
For Uconnect customer support:
US residents — visit UconnectPhone.com or
call 1-877-855-8400
Canadian residents — call 1-800-465-2001
(English) or 1-800-387-9983 (French)
Phone Mode Activation
Press the PHONE button on the front panel to
activate the Phone mode.
1 — Call/Redial/Hold
2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength
3 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone
4 — Mobile Phone Battery Life
5 — Mute Microphone
6 — Transfer To/From Uconnect System
7 — Uconnect Phone Settings Menu
8 — Text Messaging
9 — Direct Dial Pad
10 — Recent Call Log
11 — Browse Phone Book (Contains 911)
12 — End Call
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Main Functions
The buttons on the display can be used to:
Compose phone numbers (using the graphic
keypad on the display)
Display and call the contacts in the mobile
phone phonebook
Display and call contacts from the “recent
calls” menu
Pair phones/audio devices to make access
and connection easier and quicker
Transfer calls from the system to the mobile
phone and vice versa
Deactivate the microphone audio for private
conversations
The mobile phone audio is transmitted through
the vehicle’s audio system. The system auto -
matically mutes the radio when the Phone func -
tion is used.
Connecting/Disconnecting A Mobile Phone Or
Bluetooth® Device
Pairing A Phone
Uconnect 3/3 NAV
1. Activate the Bluetooth® on your mobile phone.
2. Push the PHONE button on the radio face -
plate.
3. If there are not any mobile phones paired with the system, the display shows a dedi -
cated screen. 4. Press the Yes button to start the pairing
procedure search for the Uconnect device
on the mobile phone. If No is selected the
Phone main screen is displayed.
5. When prompted by the mobile phone, use its keyboard to enter the PIN code shown on
the system display, or confirm on the mobile
phone the PIN displayed.
6. From the Phone screen you can always pair a mobile phone by pushing the Settings
button, then press the Add Device button
and proceed as described above.
7. During the pairing stage, a screen is displayed indicating the progress of the
operation.
8. If the pairing procedure is completed successfully, a screen is displayed. Press
Yes to the question to pair the mobile phone
as favorite (the mobile phone will have
priority on all other mobile phones that will
be paired later on). If no other devices are
paired, the system will consider the first
associated device as favorite.
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NOTE:
The priority is determined according to the
order of connection for mobile phones which
are not set as favorite. The last phone
connected will have the highest priority.
For more assistance on pairing your phone,
contact Uconnect customer support:
US residents — visit UconnectPhone.com
for phone compatibility, pairing instruc-
tions and details or call 1-877-855-8400
Canadian residents — visit Uconnect-
Phone.com for phone compatibility,
pairing instructions and details or call
1-800-465-2001 (English) or 1-800-387-9983 (French)
Storing Names/Numbers in The Mobile Phone
Before pairing your mobile phone, you must
make sure you have stored the names you want
to contact in the phonebook on your mobile
phone so that you can call them using the
vehicle's hands-free system.
If your phonebook does not contain any names,
enter new names for the most frequently used
numbers.
For further details, refer to your mobile phone
owner's handbook. NOTE:
The names in the phonebook which do not
contain phone numbers or where both fields
(name and surname) are empty will not be
displayed.
Connection
The system connects automatically to the
paired mobile phone with the highest priority.
To choose a specific mobile phone or Blue
-
tooth® audio device, proceed as follows:
Access the Settings menu
Select Phone/Bluetooth®
Select the Paired Phones or Paired Audio list
using the corresponding button on the
display
Select the specific device (mobile phone or
Bluetooth® device)
Press the Connect button
During the connection stage a screen is
displayed showing the progress of the opera -
tion
The device connected is highlighted in the list
Disconnection
To disconnect a specific mobile phone or Blue -
tooth® audio device, proceed as follows:
Access the Settings menu
Select Phone/Bluetooth®
Select the Paired Phones or Paired Audio list
using the corresponding button on the
display
Select the specific device (mobile phone or
Bluetooth® device)
Press the Disconnect button
Downloading A Phonebook From Your Mobile
Phone
If equipped and specifically supported by your
phone, Uconnect Phone asks you if you want to
download names (text names) and number
entries from your mobile phone’s phonebook.
Specific Bluetooth®-enabled phones with
Phone Book Access Profile may support this
feature. See UconnectPhone.com for supported
phones.
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NOTE:
If supported, the download and update begin
as soon as the Bluetooth® wireless phone
connection is made to the Uconnect Phone,
for example, after you start the vehicle.
You may be asked for permission to initiate
the phonebook download.
A maximum of 2,000 contact names with six
numbers per contact will be downloaded and
updated every time a phone is connected to
the Uconnect Phone.
Depending on the maximum number of
entries downloaded, there may be a short
delay before the latest downloaded names
can be used. Until then, if available, the previ -
ously downloaded phonebook is available for
use.
Only the phonebook of the currently
connected mobile phone is accessible.
Only the mobile phone’s phonebook is down -
loaded. SIM card phonebook is not part of
the mobile phonebook.
This downloaded phonebook cannot be
edited or deleted on the Uconnect Phone.
These can only be edited on the mobile
phone. The changes are transferred and
updated to Uconnect Phone on the next
phone connection.
Making A Phone Call
Dialing The Phone Number Using The Keyboard
Icon On The Display
Enter the phone number using the graphic
keypad displayed.
Proceed as follows:
1. Press the Keyboard icon on the display and
use the number buttons to enter the
number.
2. Press the Call button to make a call.
Call By Saying A Phonebook Name Or Phone
Number
1. Push the VR button or Phone button (if enabled) on the steering wheel.
2. After the BEEP, say “dial” (or “call” a full name or phone number). Recent Calls
The list of the last calls made for each of the
following call types can be displayed:
Calls received
Calls made
Calls without a reply
All calls
To access these types of calls, press the Recent
Calls button on the Phone menu main screen.
Making A Second Call While Current Call Is In
Progress
When a phone conversation is active, a second
phone call can be made as follows:
Select the number/contact from the list of
recent calls.
Select the contact from the phonebook.
Press the Hold button and dial the number
using the graphic keyboard of the display.
Redial
To call the number/contact of last call made,
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Answering An Incoming Call
Call Controls
The buttons on the display allow the following
phone call functions to be managed:
Answer
End
Ignore
Put on hold/resume
Deactivate/activate the microphone
Transfer the call
Switch from one call to the other
Conference/merge two active calls
Answering Or Ignoring A Call With No Call
Currently In Progress
When an incoming call rings or is announced on
Uconnect, push the Answer button on the touch -
screen or push the PHONE button on the
steering wheel. Answering Or Ignoring An Incoming Call With A
Call Currently In Progress
When an incoming call rings or is announced on
Uconnect, push the Answer button on the touch
-
screen or push the PHONE button on the
steering wheel to answer the call and put the
ongoing call on hold.
NOTE:
Not all mobile phones may support the manage -
ment of an incoming call when another phone
conversation is active.
Ending A Call
Press the End button on the touchscreen or the
PHONE button on the steering wheel controls to
end a call in progress.
Only the ongoing call is ended and any call on
hold becomes the new active call.
Depending on the type of mobile phone, if the
ongoing call is ended by the caller, the call on
hold may not be activated automatically.
Uconnect Phone Features
Mute/Unmute
1. During a call, push the Voice Recognition (VR) button on the steering wheel.
2. After the BEEP, say “mute” (or “mute off”).
Reading Messages
The system can read the messages received by
the mobile phone.
To use this function the mobile phone must
support the SMS exchange function via Blue -
tooth®.
If this function is not supported by the phone,
the corresponding message button is deacti -
vated (grayed out) or may only accept incoming
messages.
When a text message is received, the display
will show a screen where the options "Listen",
"Call" or "Ignore" can be selected.
Press the message button to access the list of
SMS messages received by the mobile phone
(the list displays a maximum of 60 messages
received).
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SMS Message Reader Activation/Deactivation
The SMS message automatic reading function
can be activated/deactivated by pressing the
corresponding button on the display, which is
shown after pressing the phone selection
button.
NOTE:
On some mobile phones, to make the SMS
voice reading function available, the SMS notifi -
cation option on the phone must be enabled,
this option is usually available on the phone, in
the Bluetooth® connections menu for a device
registered as Uconnect. After enabling this func -
tion on the mobile phone, it must be discon -
nected and reconnected with the system to
make it effective.
SMS Message Options
Preset SMS messages are stored in the system
and can be sent to answer a received message
or as a new message.Navigation Mode — If Equipped
Operating Navigation Mode — If Equipped
Planning A Route
Using the search bar provides a wide range of
ways to find places and then navigate to them.
You can search your destination in different
ways:
A specific address
A partial address
A type of place
A zip code
A city to navigate to a city center
A Point of Interest (POI) near your current
location
Latitude and longitude coordinates Using Search
Press the Search button in the Main menu
to start searching. The search screen will open,
displaying the keyboard and the following
buttons:
Search Function
1. Back Button : Press the Back button to
return to the previous screen.
2. Search Input Box : Enter your search term in
the search input box. As you type, matching
addresses and Points of Interests (POI) are
shown.
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3.Type Of Search: Press this button to change
the type of search to any of the following:
Whole Map: Select this option to search
your current map with no limit to the
search radius. Your current location is
the center of the search. The results are
ranked by exact match.
Near Me: Select this option to search with
your current GPS location as the search
center. The results are ranked by
distance.
In Town or City: Select this option to use
a town or city as the center of your
se arch. Enter the town or city name using
the keyboard on the touchscreen. When
you have selected the town or city from
the results list, you can search for an
address or POI in that city.
Along Route: When a route has been
planned, you can select this option to
search along your route for a specific type
of location, such as a POI category. When
prompted, enter the type of location and
then select it in the right-hand column to
carry out the search.
Near Destination: When a route has been
planned, you can select this option to use
your destination as the center of your
search.
Latitude Longitude: Select this option to
enter a pair of latitude and longitude
coordinates.
NOTE:
By default, the current map is searched. Once
you have used search, the last search type you
selected is used.
4. View Button : Press this button to return to
the map view or guidance view.
5. Show/Hide Keyboard : Press this button to
show or hide the keyboard.
6. List/Map Button : Select this button to
switch between showing the results in a list
or showing the results on the map. 7.
Keyboard Layout Button : Press this button
to change your keyboard layout to another
language.
8. 123?! Button : Press this button to use
numbers and symbols on your keyboard.
Select the =\< button to toggle between the
numbers and more symbols. Select the ABC
button to go back to the general keyboard.
Planning A Route — Searching For A City Center
When planning a route to a city center, you can
search for a town, city or postal code.
1. Use the keyboard to enter the name of the city or town you want to plan a route to.
Using The Keyboard
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