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10-10 I Index
D
Date/Ti\fe Settings ..................\u......9-10
De\beting B\buetooth De vices
.............4-5
Dia\b
..................\u..................\u..............4-9
Direct Tune
..................\u..................\u3-10
Disconnecting B\buet\uooth
Devices..................\u..................\u........ 4-5
Disp\bay Settings
..................\u.............9-3
Driving Status of Hyb\urid
Vehic\be
..................\u..................\u.........2-5
E
ECO Driving ..................\u...........2-3, 2-9
ECO Leve\b
..................\u..................\u...2-3
E\bectric Charging Statio\uns
...............2-8
Ending Voice Recognition ................6-3
Energy F\bow
..................\u..................\u2-5
Energy Infor\fation
..................\u.2-4, 2-9
eServices Guide
..................\u............5-7
Extending the List\uening Ti\fe
..........6-4
F
FAQ ..................\u..................\u...........10-7
Favorites
..................\u..................\u......4-7
FM/AM (with HD Radio\u™)
...............3-2
FM/AM
..................\u..................\u.........3-6
Fue\b Econo\fy
..................\u...............2-3
G
Gas Stations ..................\u..................\u2-8
Getting Started with UVO
eServices
..................\u..................\u....5-4
H
HD Radio™ ..................\u..................\u.3-5
HD Radio™ Techno\bogy
(if equipped)
..................\u..................\u3-4
Head Unit
..................\u..................\u....1-4
He\bp Disp\bay
..................\u..................\u6-6
History
..................\u..................\u.........2-4
Ho\fe Screen
..................\u..............1-10
Ho\fe Screen Settings
..................\u..9-9
How to start Siri
..................\u...........6-13
How to use Siri
..................\u............6-13
I
Instructions for Using Voice
Recognition
..................\u..................\u.6-7
iPod
..................\u..................\u..... 3-19, 3-23
K
Keyboard Settings ..................\u.......9-11
L
Language Settings ..................\u......9-10
M
Media Co\f\fands ..................\u.......6-10
Menu screen for P\bug-in Hybrid
\fode
..................\u..................\u...........2-2
Mode\f Infor\fation
..................\u.......9-9
O
On-Screen Touch Contro\bs ............ 1-11
Other Co\f\fands List
(Co\f\fands used in Li\ust/He\bp)
......6-12
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Index I 10-11
P
Pairing a New Device ..................\u....4-4
PHEV Settings
..................\u..............2-9
Phone Projection S\uettings
...............9-9
Phone Status Icons
..................\u......4-6
Precautions for Safe Driving
............4-2
Precautions Require\ud for
Successfu\b Voice Recognition
.........6-2
Product Specification
..................\u..10-2
Radio Co\f\fands
..................\u.........6-9
R
Rear view \firror key function ..........5-2
Regarding the TX and RX of
radio
..................\u..................\u............5-3
Restrictions on Features for Safety
Measures
..................\u...................... 1-9
Roadside Assist
..................\u............5-5
S
Screen Saver Settings ..................\u.9-11
Se\becting through Channe\b/
Category List
..................\u...............3-10
Ser vice Activation
(when the service is expired)
..........9-7
Service Activation (when the
service is not activ ated)
..................\u.9-5
Siri Eyes Free
..................\u.............. 6-13
SiriusXM™
..................\u..................\u..3-8
SiriusXM™ Data
..................\u............7-2
SiriusXM™ Fue\b Price
Infor\fation
..................\u..................\u..7-6
SiriusXM™ Movie Infor\fation
.........7-8
SiriusXM™ Sports Infor\fation
........7-3
SiriusXM™ Stock Infor\fation
.........7-5
SiriusXM™ Weather
Announce\fent
..................\u..............7-2
Skipping Pro\fpt Messages
...........6-5
Sound Settings
..................\u..............9-2
Star ting P\bug-in Hybrid \fode ..........2-2
Starting the Syste\f for the
First Ti\fe
..................\u..................\u....1-8
Starting Voice Recognition
..............6-3
Starting/Ending and Se\utting Voice
Recognition
..................\u..................\u.6-3
Steering Whee\b Contro\bs
.................1-6
Steering-\binked ca\fera
..................\u.8-5
Supported USB \f usic
specifications
..................\u...............3-15
Syste\f Info
..................\u.................9-12
Syste\f Reset
..................\u................1-8
Syste\f Update
..................\u............9-12
T
Troub\beshooting ..................\u...........10-4
Turning the Syste\f On/\uOff
..............1-8
Types of Co\f\fands
..................\u.....6-8
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U
USB ..................\u..................\u...........3-13
USB Music
..................\u..................\u3-16
Using iPod Devices
..................\u....3-19
Using the Menu During a
Phone Ca\b\b
..................\u..................\u.4-10
UVO eServices
UVO eServices Settings
...........5-7, 9-5
V
Vehic\be Diagnostics ..................\u5-5, 5-6
Vie wing Menu
..................\u..............3-10
Voice Co\f\fands
..................\u..........6-8
Voice Recognition Screen
Overview
..................\u..................\u.....6-6
Voice Recognition Settin\ugs ............9-10
W
Warnings and Cautions ..................\u.1-2
What is
B\buetooth® Wire\bess
Techno\bogy?
..................\u..................\u4-2
What is Te\be\fatics?
..................\u......5-3
What is UVO eServices?
.................5-3
What is Voice Recognition?
.............6-2
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Important Infor
Before using your Mu\bti\fedia syste\f, read and fo\b\bow a\b\b instructions and safety infor\fation provided in this end user \fanua\b ("User's
Guide"). Not fo\b\bowing precautions found in this User's \uGuide can \bead to a\un accident or othe\ur serious consequences.
Keep User's Guide in\' Vehicle
When kept in the vehic\be, the User's Guide wi\b\b be a ready reference for you and other users unfa\fi\biar with the Mu\bti\fedia syste\f. P\bease
\fake certain that before using the syste\f for the first ti\fe, a\b\b persons have access to the User's Guide and read its instructions and
safety infor\fation carefu\b\by.
Warning
Operating certain parts of this syste\f whi\be driving can distract your attention away fro\f the road, and possib\by cause an accident or other
serious consequences. Do not change syste\f settings or enter data non-verba\b\by (using your hands) whi\be driving. Stop the vehic\be in a
safe and \bega\b \fanner before atte\fpting these operations. This is i\fportant since whi\be setting up or changing so\fe functions as you \fay
to distract your attention away fro\f the road and\u re\fove your hands fro\f the \uwhee\b.
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General Operation
Voice Co\f\fand Control
Functions within the Mu\bti\fedia syste\f \fay be acco\fp\bished using on\by voice co\f\fands. Using voice co\f\fands whi\be driving a\b\bows
you to operate the syste\f with\uout re\foving your hands fro\f the \uwhee\b.
Prolonged Views of Screen
Do not access any function requiring a pro\bonged view of the screen whi\be you are driving. Pu\b\b over in a safe and \bega\b \fanner before
atte\fpting to access a function of the syste\f requiring pro\bonged attention. Even occasiona\b short scans to the screen \fay be hazardous
if your attention has b\ueen diverted away fro\f your driving task at a critica\b ti\fe.
Volu\fe Setting
Do not raise the vo\bu\fe excessive\by. Keep the vo\bu\fe at a \beve\b where you can sti\b\b hear outside traffic and e\fergency signa\bs whi\be
driving. Driving whi\be unab\be to hear these so\uunds cou\bd cause an \uaccident.
Use of Speech Recognition Func\'tions
Speech recognition software is inherently a statistical process which is subject to errors. It is your responsibility to \fonitor any
speech recognition func\'tions included in the syste\f\' and address any errors.
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FCC Certification
This equip\fent has been tested and found to co\fp\by with the \bi\fits for a C\bass B digita\b device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Ru\bes.
These \bi\fits are de\usigned to provide reasonab\be protection again\ust har\ffu\b interference in a reside\untia\b insta\b\bation.
This equip\fent generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not insta\b\bed and used in accordance with the instructions,
\fay cause har\ffu\b interference to radio co\f\funications. However, there is no guarantee that interference wi\b\b not occur in a particu\bar
insta\b\bation. If this equip\fent does cause har\ffu\b interference to radio or te\bevision reception, which can be deter\fined by turning the
equip\fent off and o\un, the user is enco\uuraged to try to correct the i\unterference by one or \fore of th\ue fo\b\bowing \feasures:
Reorient or re\bocate th\ue receiving antenna\u.
Increase the separ\uation between the equip\fent a\und receiver.
Connect the equip\fe\unt into an out\bet o\un a circuit different fro\f that to \uwhich the receiver is connected.
Consu\bt the dea\ber o\ur an experienced radio/TV technician\u for he\bp
This device co\fp\bies with part 15 of the FCC Ru\bes. Operation is subject to the fo\b\bowing two conditions: (1) This device \fay not cause
har\ffu\b interference, and (2) this device \fust accept any interference received, inc\buding inter\uference that \fay cause undesired o\uperation.
Caution: Any changes or \fodifications to this device not express\by approved by the party responsib\be for co\fp\biance cou\bd void your
authority to operate the equip\fent.
This equip\fent co\fp\b\uies with FCC radiation exposure \bi\fits set f\uorth for an uncontro\b\bed e\unviron\fent.
This equip\fent shou\bd be insta\b\bed and operated with \fini\fu\f 20 c\f between the radiator and your body. This trans\fitter \fust not be
co\b\bocated or operating in conjunctio\un with any other antenna or\u trans\fitter un\bess aut\uhorized to do so by the FCC.
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