CHRYSLER Sebring Cabrio User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents
Safety Guidelines 6
Introduction
Warnings 6 Safety References 6 Intended Use 6 System Care 6
Software Update 6 Safe Usage of the Radio Navigation System 6 Connections 6 Touch Screen 6 CD/DVD Drive 6 GPS Navigation Antenna 6 Satellite Radio Antenna 6 Other Electronic Devices 6
General Handling
User Interface Elements 6
Soft-Keys 6 Hard-Keys 6 Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) 6
Steering Wheel Mounted Controls 6
AM/FM/SAT Operation 6 HDD/Disc/Jukebox Operation 6 Vehicle Entertainment System™ Operation 6
Audio Settings 6
Volume 6 Audio Control Menu 6
Getting Started
Disclaimer for Navigation Radio 6 Change the Language 6 Set the Time 6 Store Radio Presets 6 Connect Bluetooth Phone 6
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Set Default Country 7 Set Default State 7 Enter Home Address 7 Speech Dialogue System Tutorial 7 UConnect™ Tutorial 7
Radio
Radio Mode 7
Overview 7 Satellite Radio Mode 7 Station Presets 7 Change a Channel or Frequency 7 RBDS (Radio Broadcasting Data System) 7 Radio Text Information 7 MUSIC TYPE (Program Type Filter) 7 RBDS (FM) Program Types 7 Sirius Satellite Radio Program Types 7
Radio Settings 7
AM / FM MENU 7
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SAT MENU 7 Channel vs. Preset List Selection 7 Re-Subscribe to Sirius Satellite Radio 7 Display Settings 7 Screen-saver 7 View Settings 7
Media
Disc Mode 7
Overview 7 Disc Requirements 7 Inserting a Disc 7 Removing a Disc 7 Selecting Disc Mode 7 Scan Search 7 Next Track 7 Previous Track 7 Fast Forward Track 7 Rewind Track 7 Displaying the Elapsed Title Time 7
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Select Title from list 8 Disc Info 8 Gracenote Music Recognition Technology 8 Copy Disc to Hard-Drive 8 Disc Menu 8 Playing a MP3/WMA Disc 8 Playing a Video DVD 8 DVD MENU Controls 8 DVD Playback Controls 8 DVD Video Menu 8 Disc Skipping 8 Temperature Pr otection 8
Jukebox Mode (JB) 8
Overview 8 Selecting Jukebox Mode (JB) 8 Fill a Jukebox Album from Audio Disc 8 Fill a Jukebox Album from HDD Playlist 8 Clear a Jukebox Album Slot 8 Selecting a Track 8
Next Track 8 Previous Track 8 Fast Forward Track 8 Rewind Track 8 Displaying the Elapsed Title Time 8 Jukebox Menu 8 Random Playback 8 Repeat Track 8 Edit Jukebox 8
Hard Disk Drive Mode (HDD) 8
Copy Audio Disc to Hard-Drive 8 Copy WMA/MP3 Files to Hard-Drive 8 Copying complete Disc 8 Selective Song Copying from disc 8 Copying from USB 8 Playing Audio Files from the Hard Disk Drive 8 Next Track 8 Previous Track 8 Fast Forward Track 8
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Rewind Track 9 Displaying the Elapsed Title Time 9 HDD Menu 9 Random Playback 9 Repeat Track 9 Editing Playlists on the Hard Disk Drive 9 Deleting All Playlists from the Hard Disk Drive 9 Importing Pictures 9
Remote Devices
Vehicle Entertainment System™(VES) 9
Receiving audio/video from the VES 9 Sending audio/video and controlling the VES 9 VES LOCK 9 VES UNLOCK 9 Playing a Video DVD for the rear VES 9
USB Connector 9
Compatible devices 9 How to open the cover 9
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How to close the cover 9
AUX Mode 9
Speech Dialogue System
Voice Recognition System (VR) 9 Display Menu 9 Commands 9 Changing the volume 9 Main Menu 9 Radio Menu 9 Radio AM 9 Radio FM 9 Satellite Radio 9 Disc 9 Hard Drive 9 VES 9 Memo 9 Navigation 9 System Setup 9 Voice Training 9
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Hands Free Cellular Telephone
UConnect™ Overview 10 Compatible Phones 10 Bluetooth 10 UConnect™ microphone 10 Operations 10 UConnect™ hard-key 10 Barge In – Overriding Prompts 10 Help Command 10 Cancel Command 10 Dial by Saying a Number 10 Call by Saying a Name 10 Phone Book 10 Add Names to Phonebook 10 Voice Tags 10 Edit Phonebook Entries 10 Delete Phonebook Entry 10 Delete/Erase “All” Phonebook Entries 10 List All Phonebook Names 10
Phone Call Features 10 Answer or Reject an Incoming Call 10 Make a Second Call 10 Place / Retrieve a Call from Hold 10 Toggle between Calls 10 Conference Call 10 Three-Way Call 10 Call Termination 10 Redial 10 Call Continuation 10 Emergency Assistance 10 Towing Assistance 10 Paging 10 Voice Mail Calling 10 Working with Automated Systems 10 Turning Confirmation Prompts On/Off 10 Phone and Network Status Indicators 10 Dial Using the Cellular Phone Keypad 10 Mute/Un-mute (Mute off) 10
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Advanced Phone Connectivity 11 Transfer Call to Cellular Phone 11 Transfer Call to UConnect™ System 11 Automatic Transfer Call to UConnect™ System 11 List All Paired Cellular Phone Names 11 Select another Cellular Phone 11 Delete UConnect™ Paired Cellular Phones 11 Things You Should Know About 11 Voice Recognition (VR) 11 Far End Audio Performance 11 Bluetooth Communication Link 11 Power-Up 11 Voice Tree - Main Menu 11
Navigation
General Notes 11
System Overview 11 Navigation Software 11 Software Updates 11 Navigation Database 11
TABLE OF CONTENTS
System Limitations 11
Navigation Main Menu 11
Selecting NAV Main Menu 11 Inputting Information 11
Destination Input 11
Overview Destination Entry Screen 11 Destination Input by Street Address 11 Changing State/Province and/or Country 11 Destination Input by Intersection 11 Destination by Point of Interest 11 POI Local Area 11 POI Nearby Destination 11 POI in Map Area 11 Destination Input by Point on Map 11 Destination Input by Geo Coordinate 11 Destination Input by Recent Destinations 11 Destination Input by Address Book 11 Destination Input by Saved Locations 11 Destination Input by Voice 11
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Guide Me Home 12 Where Am I Now? 12 Emergency Info 12 Record New Trail 12
Route Guidance 12
Navigation View Settings 12 Map Items 12 Repeat Navigation Announcement 12 Automatic Re-Routing 12 Route Options 12 Canceling Route Guidance 12 Unverified Navigation Database Area 12 Notes on Route Guidance 12
Navigation Options 12
Options before activating the route guidance 12 Options During Route Guidance 12
Navigation Default Settings 12
Set Measurement Metric/US 12 Set Default Routing Method 12
GPS Information 12 Guidance Prompts 12
Map Viewer 12
Map Zoom Level 12 Map Orientation 12 3D Map Viewer 12
Stop Over 12 Trip Planner 12 TMC by Sirius Satellite Radio 12
Display Traffic Messages 12 TMC Legend 12
Address Book 12
Overview 12 Entering/Editing/Deleting an Address 12 Search a Contact in the Address Book 12
System Information
User Data Backup 12 Software and Database Updates 12
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Troubleshooting
Radio 13 Disc 13 Navigation 13 Voice Recognition 13 UConnect™ 13
Glossary of Terms
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Safety Guidelines
Ensure that all persons read this manual carefully before using the navigation system. It contains instructions on how to use the system in a safe and effective manner.
Warning: Please read and follow these safety precautions. Failure to do so may result in injury or property damage.
When using the navigation system to route you to a emer-
• gency facility, contact the facility to verify its location.
Not all emergency service locations are contained in the data-
• base. Please use your own judgement and ask for directions in such situations.
Glance at the screen only when necessary and safe to do so.
• If prolonged viewing of the screen is necessary pull over at a
safe location. Road conditions and regulations take precedence over infor-
• mation contained on the map display. Observe actual traffic
restrictions and circumstances when driving. Stop use immediately if problem occurs. Failure to do so may
• cause injury or damage to the product. Return it to your au-
thorized DaimlerChrysler dealer to repair.
INTRODUCTION
There may be situations where the navigation system errone-
• ously displays the vehicles location. Use your own driving
judgement in this situation, taking into account current driving conditions. Please be aware that in this situation the naviga­tion system should automatically correct the vehicle position within a few minutes.
Make certain that the volume level of the system is set to a
• level that still allows you to hear outside traffic and emer­gency vehicles.
The map database is designed to provide you with route sug-
• gestions and does not take into account the relative safety of
suggested route or factors that may affect the time required to reach your destination. Use your own personal judgement if the navigation system is unable to provide you with an alterna­tive route.
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INTRODUCTION Introduction
Warnings
This manual contains WARNINGS against operating procedures that could result in an accident or bodily injury. If you do not read the entire manual you may miss important information. Observe all warnings!
The information given in this manual is subject to change.
Safety References
Before operating this navigation system for the first time, please read this manual carefully. Note the safety precautions described in this manual. If you have any questions, please contact the vehicle manufacturer.
Intended Use
Generally recognized rules of navigation technology were main­tained during the development and manufacture of the RER radio navigation system. When using this product, be aware of state-specific norms and guidelines.
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Visit
http://www.chrysler.com/mygig/ for updates, additional in-
formation, compatible phones, etc.
System Care
Software Update
Both navigation data and Gracenote® data are software up­datable. Visit DaimlerChrysler Dealership for the latest available software.
Safe Usage of the Radio Navigation System
Read all instructions in this manual carefully before using your radio system to ensure proper usage!
Your radio is not a toy. Do not let young children use your radio unsupervised.
Permanent hearing loss may occur if you play your music at the highest volumes. Exercise caution when setting the volume on your radio.
Driving is a complex activity that requires your full attention. If you´re engaged in driving or any activity that requires your full attention, we recommend that you not use your radio.
http://www.chrysler.com/mygig/ or contact your
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Note: Many features of this radio are speed dependent. For your own safety it is not possible to use the press screen keyboard to enter a name (e.g., street name), while the vehicle is in motion.
Keep drinks, rain, and other sources of moisture away from your radio. Besides damage to your radio, moisture can cause electric shocks with any electronic device.
Note: In a convertible vehicle, the system performance may be compro­mised with roof top down.
Connections
Never force any connector into the ports of your radio. Make sure your connectors are the correct shape and size before you con­nect.
Any attached cable should be routed so that it will not apply any pressure to the connection.
Do not use a USB device which will interfere with the operation of opening the display.
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Touch Screen
Do not touch the screen with any hard or sharp objects , which could scratch the touch screen surface! (pen, USB stick, jewelry, etc...)
Note: It is possible to use plastic stylus for press screen enabled devices such as PDA and Pocket PC’s.
Do not spray any liquid or caustic chemicals directly on the screen! Use a clean and dry micro fiber lens cleaning cloth in order to clean the touch screen. If necessary, use a lint-free cloth dampened with cleaning solu­tion, such as isopropyl alcohol, or an isopropyl alcohol and water solution ratio of 50:50. Be sure to follow solvent manufacturer´s precautions and directions.
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INTRODUCTION
CD/DVD Drive
Do not insert any damaged, warped, scratched or dirty CD´s or DVD´s into the CD/DVD player.
Discs that have been modified with an adhesive label should not be used in the CD/DVD player.
Do not insert more than 1 (one) CD/DVD at a time into the drive slot.
Do not insert anything other than the supported CD/DVD for­mats. See Disc Mode section for information on supported CD/DVD formats.
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GPS Navigation Antenna
The antenna for the navigation GPS system is mounted in vari­ous locations (depending on the vehicle model) within the dashboard. Do not place items on the dashboard around the GPS antenna location. Objects placed within the line of sight of the antenna will decrease performance. Do not place items di­rectly on or above the antenna.
Satellite Radio Antenna
The antenna for the satellite radio is mounted on the roof of the vehicle. Do not place items on the roof around the rooftop an­tenna location. Objects placed within the line of sight of the an­tenna will cause decreased performance. Larger luggage items should be placed as far forward as possible. Do not place items directly on or above the antenna.
Other Electronic Devices
You may bring other electronic devices into your vehicle (e.g., PDA, iPod, laptop computer, etc.) Some of these devices may cause electromagnetic interference with the GPS. If a degrada­tion in the navigation is observed, turn the devices off, or keep them as far away from the GPS antenna as possible.
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General Handling
User Interface Elements
Power to operate the navigation radio is supplied through the ignition switch, which must be in the ON, ACC or in ACC Delay mode in order to operate the navigation radio.
GENERAL HANDLING
(4) ON/OFF VOLUME
It is also possible to set the unit in standby mode during driving, by pressing the ON/OFF VOLUME rotary knob (4).
Note: If the ignition is switched off with the radio in standby mode, the radio memorizes the standby state when the ignition is switched on again. Press the (4) ON/OFF VOLUME rotary knob to switch the radio on. The navigation software is always working when the ignition is switched on, even if the radio is in standby mode. It is possible to eject the CD and to display the time if the unit is switched off.
Soft-Keys
Soft-keys are accessible on the touch screen.
Hard-Keys
Hard-keys on the left and right side of the radio faceplate.
(1) OPEN/CLOSE
To open or close the display, press the OPEN CLOSE hard-key (1).
After opening the display, it takes a few seconds to eject a CD/DVD, if one was in the slot.
When inserting a disc, make sure the label is facing up. The display will close automatically after inserting the disc.
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GENERAL HANDLING
Note: It may take several seconds to recognize the type of inserted disc
(CD, DVD, MP3, etc.)
(2) SEEK UP/ SEEK DOWN
Press the SEEK up and the SEEK down hard-key (2) to seek through radio stations in AM, FM, or SAT bands. Seek through tracks in CD or jukebox modes or through songs in the HDD playlist.
(3) RADIO/MEDIA
Press the RADIO/MEDIA hard-key (3) to toggle between RADIO and MEDIA mode.
(5) VR
Press the VR hard-key (5) and wait for the confirmation beep before you say a voice command.
(6) UConnect™ (optional)
Press the UConnect™ hard-key (6) to either activate the UCon­nect™ system or to cancel an active phone call.
Note: If you are in one of the navigation menus (NAV Menu, MAP display, etc.), you need to press the UConnect™ hard-key twice to end an active
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call.
(7) MENU
Press the MENU hard-key (7) to access the system settings menu.
Note: Press the MENU hard-key in an active mode in order to change mode specific settings.
(8) NAV
Press the NAV hard-key (8) either to switch to the navigation mode or to toggle between the navigation menu and the map viewer menu.
(9) USB Connector
Connect a supported device into the USB Connector (9) in order to copy files to the internal hard disk drive.
Note: See USB Connector section for information on supported devices.
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(10) AUX Connector
Connect an external audio device into the AUX Input (10) (e.g., MP3 player, video-game), to play the device audio through the car audio system.
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
Some vehicles feature an Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) with driver-interactive display. The EVIC is normally lo­cated in the instrument cluster or overhead. It can display radio station preset frequencies, CD disc number, satellite radio chan­nel, and navigation system information.
GENERAL HANDLING
Steering Wheel Mounted Controls
The remote sound system controls are located on the surface of the steering wheel. Please refer to the vehicle specific owner’s manual for detailed information.
The following describes general steering wheel functionality:
1. The VOLUME switch controls the volume of the sound system.
Pressing the top of the rocker switch will increase the volume and pressing the bottom of the rocker switch will decrease the volume.
2. The MODE ADVANCED switch changes the mode of the
navigation radio between the various modes available (FM, AM, CD, DVD, SAT, NAV etc.). To switch to the navigation mode, push and hold the switch. To leave the navigation mode, push the switch momentarily.
3. The FUNCTION SELECT switch advances the navigation
radio to the next preset, changes the current disc when in disc mode, etc. The function is different depending upon which mode is in use.
4. The SCROLL switch changes selections such as radio station,
CD track, and satellite radio channel, depending upon the current mode.
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GENERAL HANDLING
The following describes the operation of the SCROLL switch in each mode:
AM/FM/SAT Operation
Pressing the top of the switch will seek up for the next available station and pressing the bottom of the switch will seek down for the next available station.
HDD/Disc/Jukebox Operation
Pressing the top of the switch will go to the next track on the disc, and pressing the bottom of the switch will go to the begin­ning of the current track, or to the beginning of the previous track, if it is within eight seconds of the start of the current track.
Vehicle Entertainment System™ Operation
If equipped with a remote video player, this control will function the same way as in disc mode.
Audio Settings
Volume
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Use the ON/OFF VOLUME hard-key (4) to adjust the volume of the currently playing audio source. While you adjust the volume, the name of the audio source and a volume indicator is displayed in the lower left corner of the display.
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Audio Control Menu
Press the MENU hard-key (7) on the right side of the radio. Then press the Audio Control soft-key to get to the audio control menu.
GENERAL HANDLING
Use either the arrow soft-keys or the cross-hair on the screen to change Balance and Fade. The CENTER soft-key resets the settings.
Use either the arrow soft-keys or the sliders on the screen to adjust BASS, MID, and/or TREBLE.
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GETTING STARTED Getting Started
Note: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position to operate
the navigation radio.
If the unit is off, switch it on using the ON/OFF Volume rotary knob.
Disclaimer for Navigation Radio
Before using the navigation radio read and accept the disclaimer. The disclaimer will be activated after the ignition is turned on.
Change the Language
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The navigation radio will conform to the vehicle language set in the ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER (EVIC), if equipped.
If you change the language in the navigation radio, the vehicle will change the language for all display information. Refer to the vehicles owner’s manual.
To change the language with the navigation radio:
1. Press the MENU hard-key on the right side of the radio.
2. Then press the System Setup soft-key to get to the System
Setup menu.
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3. Press the Language soft-key and select a language.
GETTING STARTED
Set the Time
1. Press the time soft-key in the lower left corner of the screen.
The minutes are set by the GPS system.
2. Press the Set Time Zone soft-key to change to the desired
time zone.
3. Press the Daylight Savings soft-key to switch Daylight Saving
on or off. It is possible to set up your own time (ahead or behind actual
GPS time), by pressing the USER CLOCK soft-key.
Store Radio Presets
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GETTING STARTED
1. Press the Media hard-key repeatedly until AM FM SAT is dis­played in the upper left corner of the screen.
2. Select the radio band by touching either the AM, FM or SAT soft-key.
3. Either press the SEEK up/down hard-keys, or touch the SCAN soft-key, DIRECT TUNE soft-key, or the left and right arrows to change the currently playing station.
4. Touch and hold one of the PRESET soft-keys in the list to the right, until you hear a confirmation beep (Approximately 4 sec­onds).
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You can use the PAGE soft-keys to scroll through the list of presets.
Note: If the preset list is not displayed. Press the LIST soft-key located in the bottom line of the screen.
You can use the FULLSCREEN soft-key to toggle be­tween full- and split screen mode. Long preset names are displayed in fullscreen mode.
You can use the BACK soft-key to switch to the previ­ous menu.
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Connect Bluetooth Phone
1. Press the MENU hard-key on the right side of the radio.
2. Then touch the System Setup soft-key to get to the System Setup menu.
3. Touch the Phone Pairing soft-key to access the Bluetooth Devices menu.
This menu lists all paired bluetooth devices.
4. Press the PAIR soft-key to start a new pairing.
GETTING STARTED
5. Enter any 4 digit security PIN and touch the PAIR soft-key
again.
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GETTING STARTED
6. The pairing procedure starts. Refer to the user’s manual of your phone to complete the procedure.
7. You will then be asked to set a priority for the paired phone. If there is more than one paired phone available, the navigation radio will try to connect to the phone with the highest priority setting.
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Set Default Country
1. Press the NAV hard-key on the right side of the radio. If the
radio does not display the NAV - Main Menu, press the NAV hard-key again.
2. Touch the NAV Settings soft-key.
3. Touch the Set Default Country soft-key to select your default
country.
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Set Default State
1. Press the NAV hard-key on the right side of the radio. If the radio does not display the NAV - Main Menu, press the NAV hard-key again.
2. Touch the NAV Settings soft-key.
3. Touch the Set Default State soft-key to choose your default state.
GETTING STARTED
Enter Home Address
1. Press the NAV hard-key on the right side of the radio. If the
radio does not display the NAV - Main Menu, press the NAV hard-key again.
2. Touch the Guide Me Home soft-key to enter your home ad-
dress.
If no home address has been set, touch YES to access the Enter Home Address menu.
3. Touch Street Address to enter your address.
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4. Touch the soft-key with your state´s name and enter your street name into the speller.
Note: Read more about destination input and the predictive speller in the Navigation section of this manual.
5. Once the street name has been input, touch continue to con­firm.
6. Enter the house number into the next screen. If more than one city has this address, you will then need to select your city from a list.
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Once the address is entered completely, the system shows a map of your home address area.
7. Touch the SAVE soft-key to confirm the address.
After you have entered your home address, the system will start a route guidance to your home every time you press the Guide Me Home soft-key.
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Speech Dialogue System Tutorial
When you press the VR hard-key, you will hear a beep. The beep is your signal to give a command. Say TUTORIAL to listen to a speech dialogue system tutorial.
Press any hard-key or touch the display to cancel the tutorial.
UConnect™ Tutorial
When you press the UConnect™ hard-key, you will hear a beep. The beep is your signal to give a command. Say TUTORIAL to listen to a UConnect™ system tutorial.
Press any hard-key or touch the display to cancel the tutorial.
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RADIO Radio
Radio Mode
Overview
The RER navigation radio is equipped with 3 different tuners: FM 87.7 MHz - 107.9 MHz (RDBS capable) AM 530 kHz - 1710 kHz SAT Sirius Satellite Radio
Toggle between the radio and the media menus by pressing the RADIO/MEDIA hard-key. The different tuner modes can be se­lected via the tabs in the radio screen.
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Satellite Radio Mode
In order to receive satellite radio, the vehicle needs to be outside with a clear view to the sky. If the screen shows Acquiring Signal, you might have to change the vehicle position in order to receive a signal. In most cases, the satellite radio does not receive a signal in underground parking garages or tunnels.
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Station Presets
There are 12 station presets available for storing the radio sta­tions in each tuner range.
In order to store the desired station, touch one of the station preset soft-keys for 4 seconds. You will also see the radio station stored in the highlighted soft-key, and you will hear a confirma­tion beep when the station is saved.
Change a Channel or Frequency
Press the SEEK up or the SEEK down hard-key to play the next available station or channel.
Select DIRECT TUNE to enter a frequency or a channel number, and confirm your selection by pressing the GO soft-key.
Touch the arrows to the left and right of the DIRECT TUNE soft­key to step manually through the frequency or channel roster.
Select SCAN for a five second preview of each listenable station in the frequency band. Touch the SCAN soft-key again to stop the scan function and to select a radio station.
RADIO
RBDS (Radio Broadcasting Data System)
This radio navigation system is capable of receiving RBDS sig­nals in the FM band. RBDS is a technology used for transmitting textual information about the music type, song and artist for FM band music. This information is shown on the display.
Note: Not all radio stations s u pport RBDS.
The RBDS information is displayed below the frequency reading of the currently playing radio station.
Radio Text Information
Select INFO to display additional radio text information in the right half of the screen.
Select CLOSE INFO to hide additional radio text information.
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RADIO
MUSIC TYPE (Program Type Filter)
Program Type (PTY) is only available in FM and SAT mode. Radio stations are grouped according to their program (e.g., Soft Rock, Rhythm & Blues, etc.).
Select MUSIC TYPE to enable and/or disable desired program types. The SEEK and SCAN function will then only display sta­tions with matching program types.
RBDS (FM) Program Types 20
Adult Hits, Classic Rock, Classical, College, Country, Informa­tion, Jazz, Language, News, Nostalgia, Oldies, Personality, Pub­lic, Religious Music, Religious Talk, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Soft, Soft Rhythm and Blues, Soft Rock, Sports, Talk, Top 40, Weather.
Sirius Satellite Radio Program Types
Pop, Rock, Electronic/Dance, Hip-Hop/R&B, Country, Christian, Jazz/Blues, Standards, Classical, Latin, International, Talk, Comedy. Lifestyles, Family & Kids, Sports Talk & News, NFL, More Sports, NBA, Financial News, US News, Public Radio, International News, Public Radio, Traffic & Weather, Religion.
You can find Sirius´ current terms & conditions at
http://www.sirius.com
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Radio Settings
AM / FM MENU
There are no specific settings for this mode.
SAT MENU
While in SAT Mode press the MENU hard-key to display the SAT Menu.
RADIO
Channel vs. Preset List Selection
Select this feature to allow regular presets as supposed to Sirius Satellite Radio channel list.
Re-Subscribe to Sirius Satellite Radio
New vehicle purchasers or lessees will receive a free one-year subscription to Sirius Satellite Radio and Traffic Services with your navigation radio. Following expiration of the one-year free services, it will be necessary to access the information on the Subscription Information screen in order to re-subscribe.
Touch the Subscription soft-key to access the Subscription In­formation screen.
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RADIO
Write down the SIRIUS ID numbers for your receiver. To reacti­vate your service either call the number listed on the screen or visit the provider online.
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Display Settings
Press the MENU hard-key and touch the Display Setting soft-key to access the Display Settings menu.
Select the Daytime Colors soft-key to switch to manual daytime mode and to adjust the brightness of the display using daytime colors.
Select the Nighttime Colors soft-key to switch to manual night­time mode and to adjust the brightness of the display using night time colors.
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Select the Auto Color soft-key to switch to automatic daytime/ nighttime mode and to control the brightness of the display using the light switch of the vehicle.
Touch the DONE soft-key to save your settings and to return to the AM/FM/SAT Menu.
Screen-saver
To activate the screen-saver press the MENU hard-key and touch the screen saver soft-key.
Once the screen saver is active, press any hard-key or touch the display to deactivate it.
View Settings
Press the MENU hard-key and touch the Default View soft-key to enable the default view mode, where the vehicle brand logo is displayed in the right half of the screen.
Touch the Picture View soft-key to enable the picture view mode, where a pictures can be displayed on the right half of the radio screen. Refer to the Hard Disk Drive section for a detailed exam­ple.
Touch the Map View soft-key to enable the map view mode, where the navigation map can be displayed on the right half of the radio screen.
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MEDIA Media
Disc Mode
Overview
The navigation radio is equipped with a CD/DVD player.
Toggle between the media and the radio menus by pressing the RADIO/MEDIA hard-key. The different media modes can be selected via the tabs in the radio screen.
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Disc Requirements
Caution: this disc player will accept 4 3/4 inch (12 cm) disc only. The use of other sized discs may damage the disc player mechanism.
The radio is capable of playing compact discs (CD), recordable compact discs (CD-R), rewritable compact discs (CD-RW), re­cordable DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW, compact discs
Your radio will play the following formats: MP3, WMA, CD Audio, DVD Audio, and DVD Video. Do not insert anything other than the supported CD/DVD for-
mats. SACD (SACD layer) , VCD, DualDisc , SVCD , VCD format on
DVD and MPEG-4 are not supported. A complete list of supported CD/DVD formats is available at
http://www.chrysler.com/mygig/
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Inserting a Disc
1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE hard-key once.
2. With the printed side upwards, insert the disc into the disc slot of the radio. The radio pulls the disc automatically and closes the flip screen. The radio selects the appropriate mode after the disc is recognized, and starts playing the first track. The display shows “Reading...” during this process.
Note: A faulty CD is NOT automatically ejected. Use only standard size discs. Discs that have been modified with an adhesive label should not be used in the CD/DVD player.
High definition content and media (e.g HD-DVD, Blue-Ray) is not supported.
If the user doesn't remove an ejected CD within approximately 10 seconds, the CD will reload.
Note: On MP3 and WMA CD’s with a large number of songs, it may take several seconds to read, play, and display information for all songs on the disc.
Note: Recording your own CD on a home computer at a lower write speed will result in a more consistent quality.
MEDIA
Removing a Disc
1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE hard-key.
2. The disc is ejected and can be removed.
Note: If the disc is not removed within approximately 10 seconds, the unit pulls it back into the slot (park position). The disc may be ejected when the ignition is off.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE hard-key to close the display. The
display will close within 30 seconds after the disc is pulled from the mechanism.
Selecting Disc Mode
Toggle between the media and the radio menus by pressing the RADIO/MEDIA hard-key. The disc mode can be selected by touching the Disc tab soft-key.
Note: When a disc is inserted, the appropriate mode is automatically selected once the disc is recognized.
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MEDIA
Scan Search
Touch the SCAN soft-key. The individual tracks of the disc will be played in succession for 8
seconds each.
Select STOP SCAN soft-key to stop the scan function.
Next Track
Press the SEEK up hard-key. The next track on the disc is played. Once the last track has been reached in the forward direction, the unit will loop back to the first track.
Previous Track
Pressing the SEEK down hard-key plays the previous track. If the first track has been reached in the backward direction, the unit will switch from the first track to the last track. If a track has been playing for more than 1 second when SEEK down hard-key is pressed, the unit will skip back to the beginning of the current track.
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Fast Forward Track
Touch the soft-key. The audio will be heard at a reduced level while going through the track in this mode. Stop the fast-
forward by releasing the soft-key.
Rewind Track
Touch the soft-key. The audio will be heard at a reduced level while going through the track in this mode. Stop the fast
reverse by releasing the soft-key.
Displaying the Elapsed Title Time
The elapsed title time of the current playing track is displayed in the left center of the screen.
Select Title from list
Select LIST to display a list of the titles of the currently playing disc. Select the desired track you wish to play. Select HIDE LIST to hide the list.
Disc Info
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Select INFO to display Title, Artist, Album, Genre information in the right half of the screen. Select CLOSE INFO to close the information.
Gracenote Music Recognition Technology
This navigation radio is equipped with the Gracenote Music Rec­ognition Service, with an embedded database to look up album, song title, genre and artist information. Data will be found for most Audio CDs (CDA discs). Data will not be found for DVDs or data discs (those with MP3 or WMA files).
Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recog­nition technology and related content delivery. For more informa­tion visit
Note: Visit http://www.chrysler.com/mygig/ for update information.
Copy Disc to Hard-Drive
Read about copying discs in the Hard Disk Drive section of this manual.
www.gracenote.com.
MEDIA
Disc Menu
While in disc mode with inserted audio disc, press the MENU hard-key to access the Disc Menu.
Select Random to play the titles on the disc in random order. Select Random again to turn Random off.
Select Rpt. TRK to repeat the currently playing title. Touch the Rpt. TRK soft-key again to stop the repeat mode.
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Playing a MP3/WMA Disc
1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE hard-key once.
2. With the printed side upwards, insert the disc into the disc slot of the radio. The radio pulls the disc automatically and closes the flip screen. The radio selects the appropriate mode after the disc is recognized, and starts playing the first track. The display shows “Reading...” during this process.
3. Touch a soft-key with a folder symbol to open a folder.
4. Touch the BACK soft-key to close a folder.
A MP3/WMA disc may contain audio files in a folder structure. The folder, if any, are shown in the list view.
Touch the LIST soft-key, if the list is not displayed.
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Playing a Video DVD
To view a DVD video on the RER radio screen, the vehicle must be stopped.
Insert a video DVD first.
The playback starts automatically after the DVD video is recog­nized by the disc drive.
Touch the LIST soft-key to display a list of available chapters or tracks. Touch a chapter or track soft-key in the list to start play­back from the selected section.
Touch the VIEW VIDEO soft-key to view the video on the screen.
MEDIA
DVD MENU Controls
If you insert a DVD video disc that contains a top menu, a menu may appear.
Touch the cursor arrows soft-keys to select the title you want to view, then touch the ENTER soft-key to start playback.
Touch the soft-key to move the controls to the right part of the screen.
Touch the soft-key to close the DVD MENU Controls.
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DVD Playback Controls
In video playback mode touch anywhere on the screen to show the DVD playback controls.
To pause playback touch thesoft-key. To stop playback touch the soft-key. Touch the soft-key during playback to fast reverse playback. Touch the soft-key during playback to fast forward playback. Touch the NEXT soft-key to locate succeeding chapters or
tracks.
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Touch the PREV soft-key to start playback from the beginning of the current chapter or track. When you press twice in quick suc­cessions, playback starts from the beginning of the preceding chapter or track.
Touch the soft-key to move the controls to the right part of the screen.
Touch the soft-key to close the DVD MENU Controls.
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DVD Video Menu
While in disc mode with inserted video DVD, press the MENU hard-key to access the DVD Video Menu.
MEDIA
Touch the DVD Setup soft-key to access the DVD Setup menu.
In the DVD Setup menu you may select Menu Language, Audio Language, Subtitle, Camera Angle, Aspect Ratio, and Brightness settings by pressing the corresponding soft-key. Some of the soft-keys are disabled, if the inserted disc does not support the functionality.
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MEDIA
Disc Skipping
Skipping is typically caused by a damaged (scratched) disc. This will result in a 10 second jump forward until the damaged area is passed.
Temperature Protection
If the temperature of the disc reader during operation becomes too high, a popup message will inform the user of an over tem­perature situation. The unit switches to radio mode until the disc reader temperature has dropped to a normal level.
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Jukebox Mode (JB)
Overview
The jukebox can contain 12 favorite playlists of songs that reside on the internal hard disk drive.
The total capacity of the hard disk drive for music is about 6 gigabytes.
Selecting Jukebox Mode (JB)
Press the RADIO/MEDIA hard-key repeatedly until the Jukebox tab is shown on the screen. Touch the JB soft-key to access the Jukebox.
MEDIA
Touch the Jukebox Tab to activate the Jukebox mode.
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MEDIA
Fill a Jukebox Album from Audio Disc
1. Touch the SHOW DISC soft-key to display a list of available albums.
Note: You cannot fill a Jukebox Album using a disc with MP3 and WMA files. To do this you must first copy the files to the HDD. Refer to the HDD mode in this manual. When you open the Jukebox for the very first time, a popup menu gives you the option to fill the Jukebox.
2. Select an album slot by touching the corresponding ---NO ALBUM--- soft-key.
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Note: Refer to the Edit Jukebox Album section in this manual in order to
remove an album from the jukebox slot.
3. Touch the FROM DISC soft-key.
4. Touch the FROM DISC soft-key to open the display.
5. Insert the audio disc you would like to copy.
6. Touch the OK soft-key to confirm the copy process.
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You may now switch to the DISC mode by touching the DISC soft-key tab to see the copy progress bar. Disc audio can not be heard in this mode.
Touch the COPY STOP soft-key to stop the copy process. You may touch the JB soft-key tab after the first track is com-
pleted. The jukebox is able to start playing the copied tracks. The album soft-keys of unfinished tracks will be disabled until the track copy is complete.
You may remove the disc after all tracks are copied.
Fill a Jukebox Album from HDD Playlist
MEDIA
1. Touch the SHOW DISC soft-key to display a list of available
albums.
2. Select an album slot by touching the corresponding ---NO
ALBUM--- soft-key.
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Note: Refer to the Edit Jukebox Album section in this manual in order to
remove an album from the jukebox slot.
3. Touch the FROM LIST soft-key.
4. Select an album from the Available Albums list by touching the soft-key with the corresponding album name.
The selected album starts playing.
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Clear a Jukebox Album Slot
1. Touch the JB soft-key tab to select the Jukebox mode.
2. Press the MENU hard-key to select the Jukebox Menu
3. Touch the Edit Jukebox soft-key.
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4. Touch the CLEAR soft-key of the album you would like to remove.
Note: Clearing an album slot does not remove the playlist from the hard disk drive. Refer to the Edit a Playlist section in the HDD chapter in this manual.
MEDIA
Selecting a Jukebox Album (Playlist)
Touch the SHOW DISC soft-key to display a list of available albums.
Touch the album soft-key to select and play the desired album. Touch the ---NO ALBUM--- soft-key to fill an empty album. Touch the HIDE DISC soft-key to hide the album list. Touch the LIST soft-key to display a list of songs in the currently
playing album.
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Selecting a Track
Touch the LIST soft-key to display a list of available tracks in the selected album.
Touch the soft-key with the desired song name to select and play the track.
Touch the HIDE LIST soft-key to hide the track list.
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Next Track
Press the SEEK up hard-key. The next track of the current album is played. Once the last track has been reached in the forward direction, the unit will loop back to the first track.
Previous Track
Press the SEEK down hard-key. The previous track of the cur­rent album is played. If the first track has been reached in the backward direction, the unit will switch from the first track to the last track. If a track has been playing for more than 1 second when SEEK down hard-key is pressed, the unit will skip back to the beginning of the current track.
Note: By pressing and holding the SEEK button, the track counter ad­vances until the button is released.
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Fast Forward Track
Touch the soft-key. The audio will be heard at a reduced level while going through the track in this mode. Stop the fast-
forward by releasing the soft-key.
Rewind Track
Touch the soft-key. The audio will be heard at a reduced level while going through the track in this mode. Stop the fast
reverse by releasing the soft-key.
Displaying the Elapsed Title Time
The elapsed title time of the current playing track is displayed on the left side of the screen.
Jukebox Menu
While in JB mode press the MENU hard-key to access the Juke Box Menu.
MEDIA
Random Playback
The random play function plays random tracks from the current album. Touch the Random soft-key to switch the random play function on or off.
A red check-mark indicates the active random play function in the Juke Box Menu.
Repeat Track
The repeat track function repeats the currently played track. Touch the Rpt. TRK soft-key to switch the repeat track function on or off.
A red check-mark indicates the active repeat track function in the Juke Box Menu.
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Edit Jukebox
1. While in JB mode press the MENU hard-key to access the Juke Box Menu.
2. Touch the Edit Jukebox soft-key either to clear a jukebox al­bums slot, or to fill an empty album slot.
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Note: The CLEAR soft-key in the Edit JukeBox menu does not delete the
playlist from the hard disk drive.
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Hard Disk Drive Mode (HDD)
The HDD mode gives you access to the audio files on the inter­nal hard disk drive. It functions similar to a CD player, with the exception that the internal HDD can hold more tracks. It can hold approximately 1,600 four-minute CD-quality songs.
Before using the HDD mode, you will need to copy tracks to the internal hard drive.
The files will be stored on the internal hard disk drive and can be used in the HDD mode, or for Jukebox albums.
MEDIA
Copy Audio Disc to Hard-Drive
1. Insert a disc.
2. Touch the Copy soft-key to copy music tracks of the inserted
disc to the hard disk drive. During the copy process, the disc player cannot play audio.
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Copy WMA/MP3 Files to Hard-Drive
You can copy MP3, and WMA formatted compressed audio files from a disc or via USB (e.g., USB stick).
It is recommended to sort music files into folders. Example:
The copy progress is shown in the display. It is possible to listen radio modes during this process. Copying
time is greater than 5x the normal playback rate.
Note: When copying CD-Audio to HDD, audio files are converted from CD Audio to WMA. DVD-Audio cannot be copied to the HDD.
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Songs located in the root level (top level) of the disc or USB device are saved in a playlist named Root_Level_Songs.
Once the songs are copied, the playlist will be named by the originating folder name.
For the example above the list on the HDD will show the follow­ing:
Disc_Root_Level Songs (Playlist 1) Song 1.mp3 (First song in playlist 1) Song 2.mp3 (Second song in playlist 1) Song 3.wma (Third song in playlist 1) My Playlist Folder 1 (Playlist 2) 01 Song.mp3 (First song in playlist 2) 02 Song.mp3 (Second song in playlist 2) 03 Song.mp3 (Third song in playlist 2)
MEDIA
Copying complete Disc
1. Insert a disc with MP3, WMA files.
2. Touch the Copy soft-key to copy music files of the inserted
disc to the hard disk drive. During the copy process, the disc player cannot play audio.
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Selective Song Copying from disc
You can select specific songs on a WMA/MP3 disc using the following procedure:
The copy progress is shown in the display. It is possible to listen radio modes during this process.
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1. While in the DISC mode press the MENU hard-key to access
the settings menu.
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2. Touch the My Files soft-key. 3. Select My Music.
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4. Touch the Import Music Files soft-key.
5. Touch the From DISC soft-key in the next screen .
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6. Select the folders or titles you would like to copy.
A red check-mark indicates the selected songs and/or folders. Touch the ALL soft-key to select all files and folders at once.
7. Touch the DONE soft-key to start the copy process.
The copy process is shown on the display. It is possible to listen to radio modes during this process.
If you unplug or eject the media before the copying process is finished, the process will be interrupted. You may restart the copying process by repeating the steps above.
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Copying from USB
1. Insert a USB device.
2. Select My Music.
MEDIA
3. Touch the Import Music Files soft-key.
4. Touch the From USB soft-key in the next screen.
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5. Select the folders or titles you would like to copy. A red check-mark indicates the selected songs and/or folders.
Touch the ALL soft-key to select all files and folders at once.
6. Touch the DONE soft-key to start the copy process.
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Playing Audio Files from the Hard Disk Drive
You can play songs directly from the internal hard disk drive.
1. Touch the MUSIC soft-key to select an available category.
The navigation radio can sort the files by playlist, by song name, by artist, by genre, by album, or by year.
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MEDIA
2. Touch for this example the Playlists soft-key or the desired category soft-key.
3. Touch a soft-key with the desired playlist name to play a play-
list. Touch the PLAY ALL PLAYLISTS soft-key to play all available
playlists.
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Next Track
Press the SEEK up hard-key. The next track of the current album is played. Once the last track has been reached in the forward direction, the unit will loop back to the first track. If a track has been playing for more than 10 seconds when SEEK down hard­key is pressed, the unit will skip back to the beginning of the current track, instead of jumping to the previous track.
Previous Track
Press the SEEK down hard-key. The previous track of the cur­rent album is played. If the first track has been reached in the backward direction, the unit will switch from the first track to the last track. If a track has been playing for more than 10 seconds when SEEK down hard-key is pressed, the unit will skip back to the beginning of the current track.
Fast Forward Track
Touch the soft-key. The audio will be heard at a reduced level while going through the track in this mode. Stop the fast-
forward by releasing the soft-key.
Rewind Track 50
Touch the soft-key. The audio will be heard at a reduced level while going through the track in this mode. Stop the fast
reverse by releasing the soft-key.
Displaying the Elapsed Title Time
The elapsed title time of the current playing track is displayed on the left side of the screen.
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HDD Menu
While in HDD mode, press the MENU hard-key to access the HDD Menu.
Random Playback
The random play function plays random tracks from the hard disk drive. Touch the Random soft-key to switch the random play function on or off.
A red check-mark indicates the random play function is active.
Repeat Track
The repeat track function repeats the currently played track. Touch the Rpt. TRK soft-key to switch the repeat track function on or off.
A red check-mark indicates the repeat track function is active.
MEDIA
Editing Playlists on the Hard Disk Drive
1. While in the HDD mode press the MENU hard-key to access
the HDD Menu.
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2. Touch the My Files soft-key. 3. Select My Music.
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4. Touch the My Playlists soft-key. 5. Touch the EDI T soft-key (example: DISC_Root_Level_Songs) of the playlist you would like to edit.
You can rename the selected playlist, delete songs from the selected playlist, or delete the selected playlist.
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6. Touch the Rename This Playlist soft-key.
Note: If you touch the Delete This Playlist soft-key, the playlist and all songs contained in it, will be permanently deleted. Neither song nor play­list can be recovered.
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7. Type in a new name for the playlist.
8. Touch the SAVE soft-key to confirm the name.
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The playlist now has the new name.
9. Touch the Delete Songs From This Playlist soft-key.
Note: If you touch the Delete This Playlist soft-key, the playlist and all songs contained in it, will be permanently deleted. Neither song nor play­list can be recovered.
10. Select the titles you would like to delete. A red check-mark indicates the selected songs.
11. Touch the DELETE soft-key to start the delete process.
Note: If you delete a song from the playlist, the song cannot be recovered.
12. Touch the DONE soft-key, when you are done editing the playlist.
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Deleting All Playlists from the Hard Disk Drive
1. Press the MENU hard-key on the right side of the radio.
2. Touch the System Setup soft-key to access the System Setup
menu.
3. Touch the Manage HDD soft-key to access the Manage HDD
menu.
Importing Pictures
It is possible to import display pictures to the internal hard disk drive. The pictures can be displayed on the right half of the radio screen.
Warning: It is not possible to copy files of a USB device while the vehicle is in motion.
This menu displays the available space on the hard disk drive, and allows you to delete pictures, music files, and address book entries.
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In the default mode, the vehicle brand logo is displayed in the right half of the screen. Press the Menu hard-key on the right side of the radio to access one of the setting menus.
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It is recommended to change the picture dimensions on a PC or Digital Camera to 240 by 158 pixels before the import.
Note: USB devices (e.g., camera memory USB adaptors, etc.) must com­ply with the MSD (Mass Storage Device) standard. This USB terminal can provide power to the inserted device. The devices current limitation must be less or equal to 500mA.
1. Touch the My Files soft-key to go to the Manage My Files
Screen.
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2. Touch the My Pictures soft-key to get an overview of the cur­rently stored images.
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The navigation radio can store 8 user pictures.
3. Press one of the Add Picture soft-keys.
4. Insert either a CD or a USB Stick containing your pictures.
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5. Select the type of media inserted.
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6. Use the PAGE soft-keys to page through a list of pictures and
press the picture you would like to import. Note: Files must be in the root directory (top level) of the disc or
USB device to be recognized.
7. Confirm your selection by touching the YES soft-key.
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The imported picture is now available in the Manage My Pictures screen.
8. In order to display the imported picture in the radio screen,
touch the desired picture soft-key.
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9. Select this picture by pressing the Picture View soft-key. A check-mark indicates the currently used picture.
Use the PREV or NEXT soft-key to step through the list of avail­able pictures.
Touch the DELETE soft-key to delete the picture from the hard disk drive.
10. Press the MENU hard-key twice and then touch the Picture View soft-key to enable the picture view.
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The picture is now displayed on the right half of the screen.
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REMOTE DEVICES Remote Devices
Vehicle Entertainment System™(VES)
The navigation radio can remotely control the VES. Refer to the VES user’s manual for more information.
Receiving audio/video from the VES
You can play audio from the VES through the vehicles speaker system. If you have a VES with a video player, you can also see the video on the radios display, if the vehicle is parked.
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The VES tab becomes available after the VES system is turned on. Touch the VES MODES soft-key to select the VES audio source.
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Touch the soft-key with the desired source to play the selected source in the vehicle cabin.
Availability of the DVD Player soft-key, the Rear AUX 1 soft-key, and the Rear AUX 2 is based on the type of VES in the vehicle.
DVD Player is not available if there is no DVD player in the VES or there is no DVD in the player.
A device must be plugged in to the AUX jack of the VES to be available.
A disabled soft-key indicates an unavailable source. In this ex­ample the VES DVD Player is not available, and the Rear AUX 2
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audio is playing on the navigation radio. You can play the VES source through the navigation radio sound system.
Sending audio/video and controlling the VES
The navigation radio can also control the VES. All sources are played through the VES headphones. Refer to the VES user’s manual for more information on control-
ling the rear VES through the remote control. To access the rear VES press the MENU hard-key on the right
side of the radio.
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Touch the Rear VES soft-key to display the Rear VES Controls. The Rear VES Controls are displayed in the right half of the
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screen.
Note: Press the HIDE LIST soft-key, and/or the CLOSE INFO soft-key, if you cannot see the Rear VES Controls.
The upper row of tabs controls the headset audio channels 1, or
2. The third tab controls the VES on/off button. A VES headset can listen to either audio channel 1 or audio
channel 2. Touch the soft-key-tab 1 to select channel 1. In this
example channel one plays the FM RADIO tuner au-
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dio. The left half of the screen displays the audio source information,
which is in this case the radio frequency 87.7 MHz of Preset 1. Touch the LIST soft-key to display the selected source details.
In this case the FM preset list within the selected tuner is dis­played.
You may touch a preset soft-key to change the station, or touch the DIRECT TUNE soft-key to enter a frequency, or press th e SEEK up or SEEK down hard-keys to change the radio station.
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Touch the 2 soft-key-tab to set the desired audio source for the second VES audio channel. In this example channel two plays MEDIA from the HDD.
The left half of the screen displays the audio source information, which is in this case track 19 of a playlist on the HDD of the navigation radio.
Touch the LIST soft-key to display the selected source details.
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In this case the songs within the selected playlist are displayed. The RADIO soft-key controls the AM/FM tuner, and the SAT
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tuner of the navigation radio.
Note: The navigation radio cannot play both AM or FM at the same time.
The MEDIA soft-key controls the HDD, DISC, and AUX audio source of the navigation radio.
The VES soft-key controls the DVD Player, Rear AUX 1, and Rear AUX 2 of the VES system.
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Touch the on/off soft-key-tab to show the VES ON/OFF display. You may turn the VES system on or off.
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VES LOCK
Press the LOCK soft-key to disable the controls on the VES remote control unit. Once the VES is locked, it is not possible to use the VES controls or the VES remote control.
VES UNLOCK
Press the UNLOCK soft-key to enable the controls on the VES remote control unit.
Touch the Turn Rear VES OFF soft-key to shut the VES off. Touch the Turn Rear VES ON soft-key to turn the VES on.
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Playing a Video DVD for the rear VES
1. To view a DVD video on the rear VES radio screen, insert a
video DVD.
The playback starts automatically after the DVD video is recog­nized by the disc drive.
2. Press the MENU hard-key on the right side of the radio.
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3. Touch the Rear VES soft-key to display the Rear VES Con-
trols.
4. Touch the 1 soft-key-tab to select audio channel 1.
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5. Touch the MEDIA soft-key to select the media mode.
6. Touch the DISC soft-key to select the disc player.
7. Touch the PLAY VIDEO soft-key to start the video playback.
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USB Connector
It is possible to transfer audio files or pictures files to the naviga­tion radio. Files can be on a disc or on a USB device (e.g., USB stick). The USB connector is covered by a small cover, which protects the connector from dust or damage.
Note: USB devices (e.g., camera memory USB adaptors, etc.) must com­ply with the MSD (Mass Storage Device) standard. This USB terminal can provide power to the inserted device. The devices current limitation must be less or equal to 500mA.
The transfer speed for this USB connector is approximately 2 megabytes per second.
MP3 player devices cannot be controlled through the USB con­nector. Some player devices save music files in MP4 format, which cannot be played in this radio. Some copy protected music (e.g., downloads from the internet) cannot be played on this radio.
Compatible devices
Please see your DaimlerChrysler Dealership or visit
http://www.chrysler.com/mygig/ for supported devices.
Note: Some MP3 Player do not allow songs to be copied into other de­vices.
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How to open the cover
1. Place finger under the pull arrow.
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2. Pull forward.
Note: The flap is attached and should not be removed! Do not pull off of the frame. Do not use a tool (e.g. screw driver, nail file, etc.) to open the flap, as this could cause damage to the face of the radio.
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How to close the cover
1. Using your thumb and index finger, grasp the flap. Notice the hooks (1), which must first be inserted into the frame.
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2. Hook the top hooks (1) into the frame first. 3. Then push on the bottom of the flap, to secure in place.
Caution: Never force any connector into the ports of your radio. Make sure your connectors are the identical shape and size before you connect.
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AUX Mode
The AUX connector allows you to connect the headset output of an audio device (e.g., MP3 player) to the navigation radio. The audio of the connected device will then be played through the navigation radio sound system.
Connect a 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack cable as shown above (not provided with the radio) to the AUX connector on the navigation radio and to the earphone connector of your audio device.
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The display will switch automatically to the AUX mode, when a
3.5 mm stereo mini-jack cable has been connected. The radio screen will revert back to the last tuner mode when the cable is unplugged.
To change radio modes while the cable is connected to the unit, press the RADIO/MEDIA hard-key until the AUX tab is displayed on the top of the screen. Touch the AUX tab to return to the AUX mode.
Adjust the volume with the ON/OFF VOLUME knob, or with the volume of the attached device.
The control of the external device (e.g., selecting playlists, play, fast forward, etc.) cannot be provided by the radio; use the de­vice controls instead.
Note: Inserting of a mono jack will result in improper audio playback.
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SPEECH DIALOGUE SYSTEM Speech Dialogue System
Voice Recognition System (VR)
This Voice Recognition System allows you to control your AM and FM radio, satellite radio, disc player, navigation system, hard disk drive storage, and a memo recorder.
WARNING: Any voice commanded system should be used only in safe driving conditions and all attention should be kept on the road­way ahead. In a stressful situation, take care to speak into the Voice Interface System as calmly and normally as possible. The ability of the Voice interface System to recognize user voice commands may be negatively affected by rapid speaking or a raised voice level.
When you press the VR hard-key, you will hear a beep. The beep is your signal to give a command.
Note: If you do not say a command within a few seconds, the system will present you with a list of options.
You can always recall the help menus by saying HELP. If you ever wish to interrupt the system while it lists options,
press the VR hard-key, listen for the beep, and say your com­mand.
Pressing the VR hard-key while the system is speaking is known as “barging in”. The system will be interrupted and you can add
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or change commands. This will become helpful once you start to learn the options.
Note: At any time you can say the words CANCEL, REPEAT, HELP, or MAIN MENU.
These commands are universal and can be used from any menu or screen. For other universal commands, refer to the command section in this manual.
All other commands can be used depending upon the active application.
For example: If you are in the navigation menu and you are lis­tening to FM radio, you can speak commands from the naviga­tion menu or from the FM radio menu.
When using this system, you should speak clearly and at a nor­mal speaking volume.
The system will best recognize your speech if the windows are closed, and the heater- / air-conditioning fan is set to low.
At any point, if the system does not recognize one of your com­mands, you will be prompted to repeat it.
To hear the first available Menu, press the VR hard-key and say HELP or MAIN MENU.
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Display Menu
In addition to audible help, the navigation radio is able to display the most important available commands on the screen.
Note: Press the green voice recognition help screen to CANCEL the currently active voice command session.
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Commands
The Voice Recognition understands two types of commands. Global commands are available at all times. Local commands are available if the supported radio mode is active.
Changing the volume
1. Start a dialogue by pressing the VR hard-key.
2. Say a command (e.g., HELP).
3. Use the ON/OFF VOLUME rotary knob to adjust the volume to a comfortable level while the voice recognition system is speak­ing.
Main Menu
Start a dialogue by pressing the VR hard-key. You may say MAIN MENU to switch to the SDS main menu. In this mode you can say the following commands:
• RADIO (to switch to the radio mode)
• HARD DRIVE (to switch to the HDD mode)
• DISC (to switch to the disc mode)
• VES (to switch to the VES mode)
• MEMO (to switch to the memo recorder)
• NAVIGATION (to switch to the navigation mode)
• SYSTEM SETUP (to display the system setup menu)
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Radio Menu
You may say RADIO to switch to AM, FM, or SAT. Say RADIO MENU. In this mode you may say the following commands:
• RADIO AM (to switch to the AM band)
• RADIO FM (to switch to the FM band)
• SATELLITE RADIO (to switch to the satellite radio)
Radio AM
To switch to the AM band say AM or RADIO AM. In this mode you may say the following commands:
• FREQUENCY (to change the frequency)
• NEXT STATION (to select the next station)
• PREVIOUS STATION (to select the previous station)
• RADIO MENU (to switch to the radio menu)
• MAIN MENU (to switch to the main menu)
Radio FM
To switch to the FM band say FM or RADIO FM. In this mode you may say the following commands:
• FREQUENCY (to change the frequency)
• NEXT STATION (to select the next station)
• PREVIOUS STATION (to select the previous station)
• RADIO MENU (to switch to the radio menu)
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• MAIN MENU (to switch to the main menu)
Satellite Radio
To switch to satellite radio mode say SAT or SATELLITE RADIO. In this mode you may say the following commands:
• STATION (1-250) (to change the station)
• NEXT STATION (to select the next station)
• PREVIOUS STATION (to select the previous station)
• LIST STATIONS (to hear a list of available stations)
• SELECT NAME (to say the name of a station)
• RADIO MENU (to switch to the radio menu)
• MAIN MENU (to switch to the main menu)
Disc
To switch to the disc mode say DISC. In this mode you may say the following commands:
• TRACK (1-250) (to change the track)
• NEXT TRACK (to play the next track)
• PREVIOUS TRACK (to play the previous track)
• MAIN MENU (to switch to the main menu)
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Hard Drive
To switch to the HDD mode say HARD DRIVE. In this mode you may say the following commands:
• TRACK (1-250) (to change the track)
• NEXT TRACK (to play the next track)
• PREVIOUS TRACK (to play the previous track)
• MAIN MENU (to switch to the main menu)
VES
To switch to the VES mode say V E S. In this mode you may say the following commands:
• VES
• VES REMOTE LOCK (to lock the VES remote)
Memo
To switch to the voice recorder mode say MEMO. In this mode you may say the following commands:
• NEW MEMO (to record a new memo)
During the recording you may press the VR hard-key to stop recording. You continue by saying one of the following com­mands:
- SAVE (to save the memo)
- CONTINUE (to continue recording)
- DELETE (to delete the recording)
• PLAY MEMOS (to play previously recorded memos)
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During the playback you may press the VR hard-key to stop playing memos. You continue by saying one of the following commands:
- REPEAT (to repeat a memo)
- NEXT(to play the next memo)
- PREVIOUS (to play the previous memo)
- DELETE (to delete a memo)
• DELETE ALL (to delete all memos)
Note: Keep in mind that you have to press the VR hard-key first and wait for the beep, before speaking the “barge in” commands.
Navigation
To switch to the navigation mode say NAVIGATION.
Note: Not all commands will be available at all times, depending upon the system context.
Note: Read the navigation chapter first, to help you understand the func­tionality of the available commands.
You may say:
• DESTINATION ENTRY
- GUIDE ME TO A NAME
- STREET ADDRESS .. INPUT COUNTRY .. INPUT STATE
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.. INPUT CITY NAME .. INPUT STREET NAME .. INPUT HOUSE NUMBER
- POI
.. FIND NEARBY POI .. FIND POI NEAR DESTINATION .. FIND WITHIN A CITY .. INPUT PHONE NUMBER .. SELECT POI ICONS
- ADVANCED INPUT
.. INPUT ZIP CODE .. INTERSECTION .. CANCEL DESTINATION ENTRY
- RECENT DESTINATIONS
• ROUTING OPTIONS
- GO
- STOP ROUTING
- MUTE GUIDANCE
- REPEAT GUIDANCE
- CHANGE METHOD
.. FASTER ROUTE .. SHORTER ROUTE
• TRAVEL INFO
• MAP
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• ADDRESS BOOK
- NEW ENTRY
- NAVIGATE TO A NAME
- DELETE
- ERASE ALL
System Setup
To switch to the system setup say SETUP. You can say:
• LANGUAGE
- ENGLISH
- SPANISH
- FRENCH
• VOICE TRAINING
• HELP SCREEN
- ON
- OFF
• TUTORIAL
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Voice Training
For users experiencing difficulty with the system recognizing their voice commands or numbers, the UConnect system Voice Train­ing feature may be used.
1. Press the VR hard-key.
2. Say VOICE TRAINING.
This will train your own voice to the system and will improve recognition.
Repeat the words and phrases when prompted by the UConnect System. For best results, the Voice Training session should be completed when the vehicle is parked, engine running, all win­dows closed, and the blower fan switched off.
This procedure may be repeated with a new user. The system will adapt to the last trained voice only.
If the system does not understand the words VOICE TRAINING:
1. Press the MENU hard-key.
2. Press System Setup.
3. Press the Voice Recognition hard-key to access the Voice
Recognition menu.
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Note: Voice Training does not alter the capability of the system to recog-
nize other people’s voices. It gives the recognition system additional in­formation about your voice.
• Touch the Show Help Screens During VR Sessions to show or hide the help screens when using the speech dialog system.
• Touch the Reset VR System to Factory Defaults when you would like to restore the Voice recognition system to factory default settings.
• Touch the Start Voice Training soft-key to train the voice rec­ognition system.
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• Touch the Listen to Tutorial soft-key to hear instructions on
voice training.
Note: With rolled down windows, the system performance may be com­promised.
In a convertible vehicle, the system performance may be com­promised with roof top down. The Rear view mirror top should be at least 1/2 inch below the overhead console.
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Hands Free Cellular Telephone
UConnect™ Overview
UConnect™ is a voice-activated, hands-free, in vehicle commu­nications system. UConnect™ allows you to dial a phone number with your cellular phone using simple voice commands (e.g., “Call” … “Jim” …Work” or “Dial” … “248-555-1212”). Your cellular phone’s audio is transmitted through your vehicle’s audio sys­tem; the system will automatically mute your radio when using the UConnect™ system.
Compatible Phones
See the UConnect™ site on current list of compatible cellular phones and any limitations your phone might have.
Warning: Any voice commanded system should only be used in safe driving conditions and your attention should be kept on the road ahead.
If your cellular phone supports a different profile (e.g., Headset Profile), you may not be able to use any UConnect™ features. Refer to your cellular service provider or the phone manufacturer for details.
http://www.chrysler.com/mygig/ for a
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The UConnect™ system is fully integrated with the vehicle’s navigation radio audio system. The volume of the UConnect™ system can either be adjusted from the radio volume control knob, or from the steering wheel radio control, if so equipped.
The radio display will be used for visual prompts from the UCon­nect™ system such as “Incoming Call”, duration of the call, or caller ID.
UConnect™ allows you to transfer calls between the system and your cellular phone as you enter or exit your vehicle, and enables you to mute the system’s microphone for private conversations.
The UConnect™ phonebook enables you to store up to 500 names and four numbers per name.
Bluetooth
This system is driven through your Bluetooth™ Hands-Free pro­file cellular phone. UConnect™ features Bluetooth™ technology – the global standard that enables different electronic devices to connect to each other without wires or a docking station, so UConnect works no matter where you stow your cellular phone (be it your purse, pocket, or briefcase), as long as your phone is turned on and has been paired to the vehicle’s UConnect™ sys-
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tem. The UConnect™ system allows up to seven cellular phones to be linked to the system. Only one linked (or paired) cellular phone can be used with the system at a time.
See
http://www.bluetooth.org for more information on bluetooth.
UConnect™ microphone
The rearview mirror contains the microphone for the system and the radio has the two control hard-keys that will enable you to access the system.
Please remember, the UConnect™ system works best when you talk in a normal conversational tone, as if speaking to some one sitting eight feet away from you.
Say phone numbers as you normally would with a pause be­tween the sets of digits. Speak aloud names as you would nor­mally.
If the system does not recognize one of your commands, you will be prompted to repeat it.
If you have trouble with recognition, you should press the VR hard-key, then say Voice Training. This will train your own voice to the system and will improve recognition.
You may always exit the system by saying CANCEL. Other uni­versal commands include HELP and MAIN MENU.
Operations
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Voice commands can be used to operate the UConnect™ sys­tem and to navigate through the UConnect™ menu structure. Voice commands are required after most UConnect™ system prompts. You will be prompted for a specific command and then guided through the available options.
UConnect™ hard-key
When you press the UConnect™ hard-key you will hear the word UConnect™ followed by a BEEP. The beep is your signal to give a command.
Note: If nothing is said within a few seconds, the system will present a list of menu options.
Listen to the choices and give your command after the beep.
Barge In – Overriding Prompts
The ‘Voice Recognition’ button can be used when you wish to skip part of a prompt and issue your voice recognition command immediately. For example, if a prompt is playing “Would you like to pair a phone, clear a…,” you could press the ‘VR hard-key and say “Pair a Phone” to select that option without having to listen to the rest of the voice prompt.
Pressing the VR hard-key while the system is speaking is known as “barging-in”. Barging-in must be done with the VR hard-key.
Help Command
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If you need assistance at any prompt or if you want to know what your options are at any prompt, say “Help” following the beep. The UConnect™ system will play all the options at any prompt if you ask for help.
To activate the UConnect™ system from idle, simply press the UConnect™ hard-key and follow audible prompts for directions. All UConnect™ system sessions begin with a press of the UConnect™ hard-key.
Cancel Command
At any prompt, after the beep, you can say “Cancel” and you will be returned to the main menu. However, in a few instances the system will take you back to the previous menu.
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Pair (Link) to a Cellular Phone
To begin using your UConnect™ system, you must pair your compatible Bluetooth™ enabled cellular phone (refer to “Intro­duction” section to learn about the phone type). To complete the pairing process, you will need to reference your cellular phone owner’s manual. One of the following vehicle specific websites may also provide detailed instructions for pairing with the brand of phone that you have:
www.chrysler.com/uconnect or www.dodge.com/uconnect or www.jeep.com/uconnect
Phone pairing can either be done using the touch screen (see Getting Started section in this manual) or using voice commands.
Pairing will walk you through a series of steps that will establish a connection between your handset and the UConnect™ system in the vehicle.
Once set up, you do not need to re- pair your phone with each use. However, every new phone must be paired before it can be used.
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The following are general phone to UConnect™ System voice pairing instructions:
1. Press the UConnect™ hard-key to begin.
2. Wait for the beep.
3. Say PHONE PAIRING.
4. When prompted, after the beep, say PAIR A PHONE and follow the audible prompts.
5. You will be asked to say a four-digit pin number which you will later need to enter into your cellular. You can enter any four-digit pin number. You will not need to remember this pin number after the initial pairing process.
6. The UConnect™ system will then prompt you to begin the cellular phone pairing process on your cellular phone. Before attempting to pair phone, please see your cellular phone’s user manual (Bluetooth section) for instructions on how to complete this step.
7. For identification purposes, you will be prompted to give the UConnect™ system a name for your cellular phone. Each cellu­lar phone that is paired should be given a unique phone name.
8. You will then be asked to give your cellular phone a priority level between 1 and 7, 1 being the highest priority.
You can pair up to seven cellular phones to your UConnect™ system. However, at any given time, only one cellular phone can
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be in use, connected to your UConnect™ System. The priority allows the UConnect™ system to know which cellular phone to use if multiple cellular phones are in the vehicle at the same time.
For example, if priority 3 and priority 5 phones are present in the vehicle, the UConnect™ system will use the priority 3 cellular phone when you make a call. You can select to use a lower pri­ority cellular phone at any time (refer to “Advanced Phone Con­nectivity” section).
Dial by Saying a Number
1. Press the UConnect™ hard-key to begin.
2. Wait for the beep.
3. Say DIAL.
4. When prompted, after the beep, say the number you want to
call. For example, you can say “234-567-8901.” The phone number
that you enter must be of valid length and combination. Based on the Country in which the vehicle was purchased, the UConnect™ limits the user from dialing invalid combination of numbers. For example, in USA, 234-567-890 is nine digits long, which is not a valid USA phone number - the closest valid phone number has ten digits.
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5. The UConnect™ system will ask you to confirm the phone number and then dial. The number will appear in the display of the navigation radio.
Call by Saying a Name
1. Press the UConnect™ hard-key to begin.
2. Wait for the beep.
3. Say CALL.
4. When prompted, after the beep, say the name of the person you want call.
For example, you can say “John Doe,” where John Doe is a previously stored name entry in the UConnect™ phonebook. Refer to section “Add Names to Phonebook,” to learn how to store a name in the phonebook.
5. The UConnect™ system will ask you to confirm the name and then dial the corresponding phone number, which will appear in the display of the navigation radio.
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Phone Book
Accessing the phone book can either be done using the touch screen (see Address Book section in this manual) or using voice commands.
The UConnect™ PHONE BOOK accesses the same database as the navigation radios ADDRESS BOOK.
Add Names to Phonebook
Adding names to phonebook is recommended when the vehicle is not in motion.
1. Press the UConnect™ hard-key to begin.
2. Wait for the beep.
3. Say PHONEBOOK.
4. When prompted, after the beep, say NEW ENTRY.
Use of long names helps the voice recognition and is recom­mended. For example, say “Robert Smith” or “Robert” instead of “Bob.”
5. When prompted, enter the number designation (e.g.: “Home,”
“Work,” “Mobile,” or “Pager”). This will allow you to store multiple numbers for each phonebook entry, if desired.
6. When prompted, confirm the phone number for the phonebook
entry that you are adding.
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7. After you are finished adding an entry into the phonebook, you will be given the opportunity to add more phone numbers to the current entry or to return to the main menu.
The navigation radio will allow you to enter up to 500 names in the phone book with each name having addresses, and up to four associated phone numbers, and designations.
Voice Tags
In step 4 of the Add Names to Phonebook section, the navigation radio is recording your voice. The recording is called Voice Tag. You may edit, delete, or listen to the voice tag in the contact information menu (refer to the Address Book section in this man­ual for more details).
Note: Only voice tags are saved in regards to the currently se­lected system language setting. If you switch the language, your voice tag may not be available.
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Edit Phonebook Entries
Editing names in the phonebook is recommended when the ve­hicle is not in motion.
1. Press the UConnect™ hard-key to begin.
2. Wait for the beep.
3. Say PHONEBOOK.
4. When prompted, after the beep, say EDIT ENTRY.
5. You will then be asked for the name of the phonebook entry
that you wish to edit.
6. Next, choose the number designation (home, work, mobile, or
pager) that you wish to edit.
7. When prompted, recite the new phone number for the phone-
book entry that you are editing. After you are finished editing an entry in the phonebook, you will
be given the opportunities to edit another entry in the phonebook, call the number you just edited, or return to the main menu.
“Phonebook Edit” can be used to add another phone number to a name entry that already exists in the phonebook. For example, the entry John Doe may have a mobile and a home number, but you can add John Doe’s work number later using the “Phone­book Edit” feature.
Delete Phonebook Entry
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1. Press the UConnect™ hard-key to begin.
2. Wait for the beep.
3. Say PHONEBOOK.
4. When prompted, after the beep, say DELETE ENTRY.
5. After you enter the Phonebook Delete menu, you will then be asked for the name of the entry that you wish to delete.
You can either say the name of a phonebook entry that you wish to delete or you can say “List Names” to hear a list of the entries in the phonebook from which you choose.
6. To select one of the entries from the list, press the “Voice Recognition” hard-key while the UConnect™ system is speaking the desired entry and say DELETE.
After you enter the name, the UConnect™ system will ask you which designation you wish to delete: home, work, mobile, pager or all.
7. Say the designation you wish to delete.
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Delete/Erase “All” Phonebook Entries
1. Press the UConnect™ hard-key to begin.
2. Wait for the beep.
3. Say PHONEBOOK.
4. When prompted, after the beep, say ERASE ALL.
5. The UConnect™ system will ask you to verify that you wish to
delete all the entries from the phonebook. After confirmation, the phonebook entries will be deleted.
List All Phonebook Names
1. Press the UConnect™ hard-key to begin.
2. Wait for the beep.
3. Say PHONEBOOK.
4. When prompted, after the beep, say LIST NAMES.
The UConnect™ system will play the names of all the phone­book entries.
5. To call one of the names in the list, press the “Voice Recogni-
tion’ hard-key during the playing of the desired name and say CALL.
Note: You can also exercise “Edit” or “Delete” operations at this point.
6. The UConnect™ system will then prompt you as to the num-
ber designation you wish to call.
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7. The selected number will be dialed.
Phone Call Features
The following features can be accessed through the UConnect™ system if the feature(s) are available on your cellular service plan. For example, if your cellular service plan provides three­way calling, this feature can be accessed through the UCon­nect™ system. Check with your cellular service provider for the features that you have.
Answer or Reject an Incoming Call when no Call Currently in Progress:
When you receive a call on your cellular phone, the UConnect™ system will interrupt the vehicle audio system, and will ask if you would like to answer the call.
1. Press the UConnect™ button to accept the call.
2. To reject the call, press and hold the UConnect™ button until you hear a single beep indicating that the incoming call was rejected.
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