Continental Automotive Systems SYNC01 SYNC User Manual No Job Name

Continental Automotive Systems, Inc. SYNC No Job Name

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JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 1 SESS: 6 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docIntroduction 3What is SYNC? 3How to use this supplement 4How to get going 5Pairing your phone for the first time 5System interaction 8Phone features 14Accessing your phone book 15Text messaging 16Phone settings 20Setting a ring tone 21System settings 24Pairing other phones 25Turning voice prompts on/off 28Changing the language setting 28Returning to system defaults 29Performing a master reset 30Installing new vehicle applications 30Making a call 31Receiving a call 32Using the quick dial feature 33Privacy mode 34Putting a call on hold 34Media features 38Pairing your media devices 38Changing source listing 41Using your USB port 41Streaming music from your phone 43Using the Auxiliary input jack (Line in) 43Choosing an artist 48Selecting genre type 51Accessing your playlists 52Playing a specific track 53Playing similar music 55Table of Contents1PAGE: 1OP: root EDIT SESSION: 6DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 2 SESS: 8 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docVoice recognition 57How to use voice commands 58Navigation interaction 67First time pairing with your navigation system 68Phone features with the navigation system 70Quick dial feature 71Advanced settings 77Text messaging with your navigation system 85Accessing media features 88Accessing USB port and auxiliary input jack 88DVD interaction 93Frequently asked questions 98End user license agreement 104General information 109Index 112All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, electronic or mechanicalincluding photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrievalsystem or translation in whole or part is not permitted without writtenauthorization from Ford Motor Company. Ford may change the contents withoutnotice and without incurring obligation.Copyright © 2007 Ford Motor CompanyTable of Contents2PAGE: 2OP: root EDIT SESSION: 8DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 3 SESS: 10 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docWHAT IS SYNC™?Thank you for purchasing ; a hands-free communications andentertainment system which allows you to send and receive phone callsand text messages as well as to connect to your media devices such asan iPod௡, USB flash devices (memory sticks), Bluetooth௡audio devicesand more. This technology allows you to be fully connected andcompletely mobile at the same time.literally ’syncs’ up with all other multimedia systems in yourvehicle. Devices must be Bluetooth௡enabled and be connected to thevehicle’s system. Your cell phone must simply be on and need not be in acradle or connected to anything. You can also use a headset which camewith your cell phone. These features allow you to have ’hands free’conversations while enabling you to focus your attention on the road.Please feel free to visit our web site at www.SyncMyRide.com.SYSTEM FEATURES•Automatic connection to your Bluetooth௡enabled cellular phone touse as a hands free system•Send and receive calls and text messages•Easy to use Voice Recognition (VR) which allows you to interact withthe system, providing real hands free accessCIMS # com_mgm-overviewitdseq=1CIMS #1613699com_mgm-featuresitdseq=2art=expec061_cREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 3OP: root EDIT SESSION: 10 DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docIntroduction3
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 4 SESS: 12 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc•Pair up to 12 Bluetooth௡enabled devices to the system and easilyswitch between devices•Allows you to search for and play specific artists, genres, albums andtracks•Sophisticated digital noise reduction for quiet phone calls, even duringhighway-speed driving•Audio is played through your vehicle audio system for high qualitysound and automatically mutes and pauses the playing media duringincoming and outgoing calls•Choose from three unique ring tones•Call waiting, call forwarding, multiparty calls, privacy mode and callhold•Select from multiple languages — English, French, Spanish•Use in conjunction with your audio, steering wheel controls, navigationsystem (if equipped) and DVD system (if equipped)•Security stowage inside console•Allows you to charge any devices using your USB portHOW TO USE THIS SUPPLEMENTIn familiarizing yourself with this system, some notes that may be helpfulwhile using this supplement:•Pairing: Throughout this supplement, you will see the word ’Pair’ and’Pairing’ often. This is a term many cellular phones and playing devicesuse to refer to the procedure they must go through to wirelesslycommunicate with another system. This typically includes a PINnumber to ensure that they are connecting to the correct device.Your system will ’Pair’ with your cellular phone and any othermusical device to allow them to communicate with each other. Thispairing process should be covered in the Owner’s manual of yourcellular phone or other device. Please ensure that you refer to thosespecific instructions as each phone and device will vary in specificsteps.•Voice recognition: Your system is equipped with aninteractive Voice Recognition system capable of communicatingthrough prompts, audible tones as well as clarification questions andconfirmations. For a more complete listing of Voice Recognitioncommands, please refer to the Voice recognition chapter.•System differences: Your vehicle may have a variety of differentoption packages. Due to this, you may notice slight differences inCIMS #1615505com_howtouse itdseq=3REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 4OP: root EDIT SESSION: 12 DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docIntroduction4
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 5 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docmenu listings or displays. (For example, a text message or menulisting could display in slightly different ways on different systems)This is normal.•Return: Every nested menu in the system has a RETURNoption. You can select this option at any time to take you back to theprevious menu. This listing will not be addressed in every procedure.•Text advancing: Your system will automatically advance thedisplay by 12 characters when you push the TEXT button on theaudio system.•Long list browsing: Your system has a long list browsingfeature which means the system will categorize large groups of datafrom your phone book or media device into alphabetical categories.The number of categories will vary depending on the number ofentries. When there are only 25 listings, the system will display theinformation in a flat file mode (no categories).•Phone dependent features: While your system has a varietyof features, many of them are dependent on your cellular phone’sfunctionality. If the cellular phone you have paired and are using withyour system does not support these features, they will notwork. Some of these features include: text messaging, automaticphone book download, disengaging privacy mode and transferring backto , putting a call on hold, accessing call history and in —bandringing.•Speed dependent features: For your safety, some functionscannot be completed when the vehicle is traveling at speeds greaterthan 3 mph.QUICK START — HOW TO GET GOINGThis section will give you a brief summary on how to start usingyour system. For further information, please refer to theappropriate chapters.Pairing your phone for the first time using your audio systemFor directions on pairing your phone for the first time using yournavigation system, refer to the Navigation interaction chapter.Note: For your safety, this procedure cannot be completed when thevehicle is traveling at speeds greater than 3 mph. Please read all safetyinformation prior to operating the system.CIMS #1615006com_qck-st.mgm itdseq=4CIMS #1625052com_firstpairing itdseq=5REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 5OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docIntroduction5
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 6 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docThe first thing you must do to use the system is to ’pair’ your Bluetooth௡enabled phone with your vehicle’s system. This process allowsyour phone to wirelessly communicate with the hands-freesystem and ensures that other phones cannot inadvertently do so. Topair your phone for the first time:1. Ensure that the vehicle ignition and audio system are ON.2. Press to enter the phone menu. The system will attempt toconnect and the display will indicate no phone is paired.3. Press OK. ADD DEVICES will appear in the menu.4. Press OK to confirm your selection and enter the ADD DEVICESmenu. The system will aide you with voice prompts to complete theprocess.5. When FIND SYNC appears in the display, press OK. The system will’look’ for your device and the display will show SYNC FOUND. A six digitPIN will appear in the display.6. Enter that PIN in your phone when prompted (if your phone supportsthis function).7. If the pairing goes through, the display will read the PHONE NAMEand then CONNECTING. If the connection is successful, the display willread CONNECTED and then ask you if you want to set this phone as aPRIMARY phone. (Setting your phone as a primary means the systemwill automatically attempt to connect to this phone every time theignition is turned on). Press OK to enter the menu.8. The display will ask you to verify you want to set the phone as aprimary. Press OK for yes.9. If you selected this as your primary phone, the system will ask if youwould like to DOWNLOAD your cellular phone’s phone book and callhistory.10. Press OK for yes.11. If you choose YES, the display will indicate the information isdownloading. The display will then either read PHONBOOK ERROR (ifthere was an error found), PHONEBOOK FULL, PHONEBOOKDOWNLOADED or PHONEBOOK NO ENTRIES. The system will thentake you back to the main menu.Note: Your setting for the phone book will be saved in the system. If youchoose to download the phone book, the phone book will downloadedeach time your phone is reconnected to the system (upon each ignitioncycle).REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 6OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docIntroduction6
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 7 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docNote: Depending on the size of your phone book, it may take a fewmoments for the system to fully download the entire phone book.You may pair up to 12 phones with your system. When thevehicle ignition is turned ON, the system will automatically beginto search for the primary paired phone, and, if present, will attempt toreconnect to that phone. If this phone is not available, the system willattempt to connect to the most previously paired phone. If no phoneshave been paired to the system or if none of the paired phones areavailable, the display will read NO PHONE when PHONE is pressed.Phone book entries: Once the system connects to yourBluetooth௡enabled phone, you can download your cellular phone bookand call history (if your phone supports these functions). The systemcan support up to 2,000 entries per each paired phone.Note: Phone book and call history information are not available to viewthrough the multimedia system unless the phone is connected.SAFETY INFORMATIONDriving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control,accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends that drivers useextreme caution when using any device that may take their focus offthe road. The driver’s primary responsibility is the safe operation oftheir vehicle. Only use cell phones and other devices not essential tothe driving task when it is safe to do so.Read all of the safety and operating instructions before operating thesystem and retain for future reference.Do not attempt to service, repair or modify your system. Seeyour authorized dealer.Ensure that you review User Manuals for your cellular phones, iPod௡,memory sticks, etc. before using with your system.Do not operate playing devices if the power cords and/or cables arebroken, split or damaged. Carefully place cords and/or cables where theywill not be stepped on or interfere with the operation of seats and/orcompartments.Do not leave playing devices in the vehicle in extreme conditions as itcould cause damage. Refer to the Owner Manuals for further information.For your safety, some functions are speed dependent and cannotbe performed when the vehicle is traveling at speeds greater than 3 mph.CIMS #1619108com_safety-info itdseq=6REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 7OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docIntroduction7
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 8 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docHOW SYNC™ INTERACTS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS IN YOURVEHICLEYour vehicle is equipped withthe system. The location ofthe badge may vary fromvehicle to vehicle.Your system will interactwith your audio system, steering wheel controls, DVD system (ifequipped) and navigation system (if equipped). allows you tomake hands free calls and search for your favorite music, among manyother features. You may have any of the following audio systems orsteering wheel controls, depending on the option package on yourvehicle. The Navigation and DVD systems are covered in separatechapters as they are optional features.Audio systemsOne way to access and operate your new system is through theaudio system. Through a series of menus and selections you can connectyour phone to the system, send and receive calls, download your cellularphone book, as well as using the many other phone and media featuresof the system. As the option package in your vehicle may vary, so maycertain button presses, displays and / or menu options. For example,depending on your audio system, you may need to ’speak’ certain digitsto the system when placing a call.CIMS # com_mgmaudio.fmitdseq=7CIMS #1623875com_audio-info itdseq=8art=expec104_cREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 8OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docSystem interaction8
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 9 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docYou may have one of the following systems:STEERING WHEEL CONTROLSYour vehicle is equipped with special steering wheel controls which willfurther assist you in navigating through menus and selections inyour system. You can use your steering wheel controls to accessmost features.CIMS #1618417 com_swc-titleitdseq=9art=expec109_aart=expec108_bREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 9OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docSystem interaction9
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 10 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docWith these steering wheel controls,press to activate the voicerecognition feature.Press SEND to send a call and ENDto end a call.With these steering wheel controls,press VOICE to activate the voicerecognition feature.Press SEND to send a call and ENDto end a call.With these steering wheel controls,press to activate the voicerecognition feature.Press to send a call or textmessage. Press and hold to hang upa call or end a text message.The following chart is a quick summary of your radio and steering wheelcontrols as well as their function. Please refer to the main chapters forfurther information.CIMS #1618418com_swc-optionsitdseq=10CIMS #1619106com_interact-chartitdseq=11art=expec110_aart=expec111_aart=foccf338_bREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 10 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docSystem interaction10
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 11 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docRadio control Steering wheelcontrol Function NotesPress toactivate SYNChands freecalling.Press toanswer anincoming call.Press and holdto hang up onan active call.Press while inphone mode,but not in anactive call toexit phonemode.— SEND Press to senda call, textmessage, toput a call onhold andansweranother call,or to initiatea multi-partycall.— END Press to enda call oraction.— VOICE Press toactivate VoiceRecognition.Refer to theVoicerecognitionchapter forfurtherinformation.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 11 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docSystem interaction11
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 12 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docRadio control Steering wheelcontrol Function Notes—Press toactivate VoiceRecognition.Refer to theVoicerecognitionchapter forfurtherinformation.SEEK,SEEK— Press toscroll throughvariousmenus andselections.OK — Press toconfirm yourselection andenter variousmenus./TUNE knob— Press toscroll throughvariousmenus andselections.Turn the tuneknob to scrollthroughvariousmenus andselectionsAUX MEDIA Pressrepeatedly toaccess SYNCphone orSYNC mediamodes.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 12 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docSystem interaction12
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 13 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docRadio control Steering wheelcontrol Function NotesTEXT — ?REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 13 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docSystem interaction13
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 14 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docHOW SYNC™ INTERACTS WITH YOUR CELLULAR PHONEHands free calling is one of the main features of yoursystem. works in conjunction with your cellular phone to offermany options within your phone menu.To access your phone menu:1. Press on your audio system.2. When one of the selections appear in the display, press SEEKor / to access the next selection.•PHONE MENU•PHONE REDIAL•CALL HISTORY•PHONE BOOK•TEXT MESSAGE•PHONE SETTINGS•APPLICATIONS•SYSTEM SETTINGSNote: PHONE MENU will appear as a temporary display to show you arein the phone menu.Phone redialPhone redial will prompt your Bluetooth௡enabled cellular phone toredial the last number called.1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PHONE REDIALappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection.4. The display will read REDIAL?. Press OK to confirm. The display willread REDIALING....asitisplacing the call.Once connected, the system will display either the NAME of the personyou are calling, the # of the preset in which the number is stored orUNKNOWN if no information is known. For further information on callingoptions such as Privacy, hold, and Multicalls, please refer to Activecalling options later in this section.CIMS # com_phonemgm-titleitdseq=12CIMS #1615497com_phone-layoutitdseq=13CIMS #1615499com_phone-redialitdseq=14REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 14 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features14
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 15 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docCall historyWhile using your hands free system, you can access anypreviously dialed, received or missed calls while your Bluetooth௡enabledphone has been connected to your system. Your call history willhold five entries in each folder, incoming, outgoing and missed.1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until CALL HISTORYappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle throughINCOMING CALLS, OUTGOING CALLS or MISSED CALLS.5. Press OK on your audio system when the desired selection appears inthe display.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through thedesired calls.Accessing your phone bookWhen you pair your phone to your system, you can choose todownload your cellular phone book. The system can support up to 2,000entries.Once you download your Bluetooth௡enabled cellular phone book, thesystem will retain the information and allow you to build yourinformation from there. (If you select to download your cellular phonebook again, it will delete all previously held information.) You can alsochoose to delete a contact or the entire phone book. Refer to Modifyingyour phone book and call history for further information.1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PHONE BOOKappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. If there arefewer than 25 listings, the system will list them in flat file mode and theywill not be put into categories. If there are more than 25 entries listed,the system will break them out into categories of AAAAA-MMMMMthrough MMMMN — ZZZZZ. The number of categories will varydepending on the number of entries.CIMS #1615500com_call-historyitdseq=15CIMS #1615501com_phonebookitdseq=16REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 15 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features15
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 16 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc4. . Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through thesecategories until the desired category appears in the display.5. Press OK to confirm.6. Repeat the process using SEEK or / to cycle throughto the chosen listing.7. Press OK to confirm.8. Once the desired entry is reached, you can choose to call (using youraudio controls, steering wheel controls or voice commands) or to deletethe entry. For further information on deleting an entry, refer toModifying your phone book and call history.Text messagingYour system will allow you to text message providing that yourcellular phone supports text messaging. The system will hold up to 99messages. To access the text messaging menu:1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until TEXT MESSAGEappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. If the systemsenses that your cellular phone does not support text messaging, NOTEXT PHONE will appear in the display and the system will return youto the main menu.4. INBOX XX will appear in the display showing the number of messagesin your inbox.5. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through :•SEND NEW TEXT: Allows you to send new text messages.Note: This is a speed dependent feature. The vehicle must betraveling no faster than 3 mph to use this feature.•DOWNLOAD UNREAD: Allows you to download your unread textmessages. Once the messages are downloaded, they will be noted as’read’ in your Bluetooth௡enabled phone.•DELETE ALL: Allows you to delete all current text messages fromthe system.•RETURN: Select to return to the previous menu.CIMS #1615502com_text-messageitdseq=17REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 16 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features16
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 17 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc6. Once your desired selection appears on the screen, press OK toconfirm your selection.Refer to the specific section below for further details on these options.Sending new text messagesYour system has a set of 15 predefined text messages. (Textmessaging is only operational if supported by your Bluetooth௡enabledphone.)Note: This is a speed dependent feature. The vehicle must be movingless than 3 mph to use this feature.To access and choose from these messages:1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until TEXT MESSAGEappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. If the systemsenses that your cellular phone does not support text messaging, NOTEXT PHONE will appear in the display and the system will return youto the main menu.4. INBOX XX will appear in the display showing the number of messagesin your inbox.5. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SEND NEW TEXTappears in the display.6. Press OK to confirm. The system will now allow you to cycle throughthe list of 15 possible text messages.7. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through thefollowing messages:•Can’t talk right now •Call me•Where are you? •I need more directions•Thanks •I’m stuck in traffic•Can’t wait to see you •B there in 10 minutes•B there in 30 minutes •I love you•Too funny •Yes•Call U later •NoCIMS #1623876com_send-txtmsgitdseq=18REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 17 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features17
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 18 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc•Why?Note: Your text messages may vary somewhat from system to system.For example, your system may have the text message ’C U in 5 minutes’instead of ’B there in 5 minutes’. This is normal and should not be causefor concern.8. When the desired listing appears on the screen, press OK to confirmthe selection. Once you know the message you want to send, you willnow tell to whom you are sending the message.9. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through:PHONE BOOK : Allows you to select a name within your phone book tosend the message.CALL HISTORY: Allows you to select from your recent calls.ENTER NUMBER: Allows you to manually enter the phone numberswith audio systems with 10 memory present (Focus only).10. When the desired selection appears in the display, press OK toconfirm and use SEEK or / to cycle through theselections to reach the desired phone number.11. The display will read SEND MESSAGE? Press SEND on the steeringwheel controls to confirm. The display will read MESSAGE SENT if themessage was sent. The display will read SEND ERROR if there was anerror and the message was not sent.12. The system will take you back to your inbox.Each text message sent by your system will be followed by thephrase, “This message was sent from my __”. The message will say eitherFord, Lincoln or Mercury, depending on your vehicle.Downloading your unread text messages1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until TEXT MESSAGEappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. INBOX XXwill appear in the display showing the number of messages in your inbox.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until DOWNLOADUNREAD appears in the display.CIMS #1623877com_dwnld-msgitdseq=19REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 18 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features18
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 19 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc5. Press OK to confirm your selection. The display will readRETRIEVING SMS. If the download was not successful, the display willread DOWNLOAD FAILED.6. Once the messages have been retrieved, the system will take you intoyour inbox to allow you to view your messages.7. Use SEEK or / to cycle through the messages.Deleting all your text messages1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until TEXT MESSAGEappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. INBOX XXwill appear in the display showing the number of messages in your inbox.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until DELETE ALLappears in the display.5. Press OK to confirm your selection. The display will read ALL TEXTDELETED and the system will return you to your TEXT MESSAGEmenu.Incoming new text messageYou can, at any time, receive an incoming text message. When you arebeing sent a text message, an audible tone will sound and NEWMESSAGE will appear in the display.1. Press OK to receive and open the text message or do nothing and themessage will go into your missed calls folder. The display will show theNAME of the sender and the DATE it arrived. Press OK again and thesystem will ’read’ you the message as you are not able to view themessage. You can then choose whether you’d like to reply or forward themessage.Note: Forwarding a text message is a speed dependent feature and canonly be done when the vehicle is traveling at 3 mph or less.2. Use SEEK or / to cycle through and select from REPLYTO MESSAGE or FORWARD MESSAGE.3. When the desired selection appears in the display, press OK.If you choose REPLY TO MSG, the system will take you back to thetext messaging menu and allow you to again cycle through the 15preselected messages to send.CIMS #1623878com_delete-txtmsgitdseq=20CIMS #1623879com_incoming-txtitdseq=21REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 19 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features19
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 20 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docIf you choose FORWARD MSG, the system will take you to yourcalling options and allow you to select to forward the message to anyonein your PHONE BOOK, CALL HISTORY, or you can ENTER NUMBER tosend to someone not listed in either section.Note: Forwarding a text message is a speed dependent feature and canonly be done when the vehicle is traveling at 3mph or less.Phone settingsUnder the phone settings menu on your system, you can viewthe status of your paired phone, select from various ring tones, selectmessage notification, change phone book entries and auto download yourcellular phone book among other features. To access the phone settingsmenu:1. Press on your audio system.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PHONE SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through thefollowing selections:•PHONE STATUS: Shows you the provider, name, signal power,battery power and roaming status of the connected phone.•SET RINGER: Select from three ring tones or your own cellularphone ring tone.•MESSAGE NOTIFY: Choose whether to be notified when a new textmessage arrives.•MODIFY PHONEBOOK/CALL HISTORY: Allows you to addcontacts, delete contacts, delete phone book, delete call history, ordownload your cellular phone’s phone book.Note: Modifying the phone book and/or call history are both speeddependent features and cannot be operated when the vehicle istraveling at speeds greater than 3 mph.•AUTO DOWNLOAD: Choose whether to have the systemautomatically download your cellular phone book every time yourphone connects to the system.Note: If you choose to auto download your phone book, this will eraseany changes or additions you’ve made to the phone book.CIMS #1615503com_phn-settingsitdseq=22REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 20 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features20
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 21 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docPhone statusThis feature allows you to view the name of your paired phone, theprovider, signal strength and battery strength and roaming status. Toview your phone’s status:1. Access the phone status menu by pressing on your audio system.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PHONE SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the Phonesettings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PHONE STATUSappears in the display.5. Press OK to confirm and enter the Phone status menu.After viewing any of these selections, press OK to return to the PhoneStatus (PHONE STATUS) menu.Setting a ring toneYou can select from three saved ring tones or from your cellular phone’sring tones. Depending on your phone, you may be able to have a ringerset on your system to notify you of an incoming call as well ashaving your cell phone’s ringer activated. Please refer to your individualphone manual for further instructions. To access your ringer options:1. Press on your audio system.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PHONE SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the Phonesettings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SET RINGER appearsin the display.5. Press OK to confirm and take you into the ringer menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through RINGER1, RINGER 2, RINGER 3 and PHONE RINGER. As you cycle through thering tones, the system will audibly play them.CIMS #1623880com_phone-statusitdseq=23CIMS #1623881com_ring-tone itdseq=24REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 21 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features21
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 22 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docMessage notificationYour system gives you the option of choosing if you’d like tohear an audible tone to notify you of an incoming message. To turn thisfeature on /off:1. Access the phone menu by pressing on your audio system.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PHONE SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the Phonesettings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until MESSAGE NOTIFYappears in the display.5. Press OK to confirm and enter the menu. The system willautomatically check to see if your connected phone is equipped with textmessaging. If it is not, it will display NON TEXT PHONE and it will takeyou back to the MESSAGE NOTIFY. If your phone is equipped for textmessaging, the system will then ask you if you would like to be notifiedwhen new messages are received.6. Press SEEK or / to select MESSAGE NOTIFY ON orMESSAGE NOTIFY OFF.7. Press OK to confirm your selection. NOTIFY SET ON or NOTIFY SETOFF will appear on the screen. The system will then automatically takeyou back to the PHONE SETTINGS menu.Modifying your phone book and call historyYour system allows you to download the contents of yourBluetooth௡enabled cell phone book. You can also delete individualcontacts, the entire phone book, or your call history. You can also chooseto set your system to download your cellular phone’s phone book andcall history.Note: Modifying your phone book and call history are both speeddependent features and cannot be operated if the vehicle is traveling atspeeds greater than 3 mph (4.82 kmh).1. Access the phone menu by pressing on your audio system.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PHONE SETTINGSappears in the display.CIMS #1623882com_msg-notifyitdseq=25CIMS #1623883com_modify-phnbkitdseq=26REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 22 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features22
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 23 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc3. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the Phonesettings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until MODIFYPHONEBOOK/CALL HISTORY appears in the display.5. Press OK to confirm selection.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through:ADD CONTACTS: Press OK when ADD CONTACTS appears in thedisplay to add more contacts from your phone book. Push the desiredcontact on your cellular phone. The display will read SEND. If the phonebook is full, PHONE BOOK FULL will be displayed. If the phone book isnot full, the new contact will be added and the display will read XXXXADDED. Press OK to return to the ADD CONTACTS menu.Note: Your cellular phone must be equipped for Object Exchange. Pleaserefer to your cellular phone Owner’s Manual for further instructions onhow to set up your individual phone for Object exchange.DELETE PHONE BOOK/CALL HISTORY: Press OK to select whenDELETE PHONE BOOK /CALL HISTORY appears in the display to deletethe current phone book and call history. When DELETE? appears in thedisplay, press OK. The display will read DELETED and the system willtake you back to the PHONE SETTINGS menu.DOWNLOAD PHONE BOOK/CALL HISTORY: When DOWNLOADPHONE BOOK /CALL HISTORY appears in the display, press OK todownload your cellular phone’s phone book and call history.DOWNLOAD? will appear in the display. Press OK. If your cellular phonesupports this feature, the display will read DOWNLOADING. It will thenread DOWNLOADED when complete or PHONE BOOK FULL (if youhave filled your phone book) or DOWNLOAD ERROR if there has beenan error downloading this information.If your cellular phone does not support this feature, the display will readUNSUPPORTED and the system will take you back to the PHONESETTINGS menu.DELETE CONTACT: When DELETE CONTACT appears in the display,press OK to delete a specific contact. SELECT CONTACT will appear inthe display. Press OK and use SEEK or / to cycle throughall phone books listings. When the desired name appears on the screen,press OK to select. DELETE CONTACT? will appear on the screen. PressOK to confirm and DELETED will appear on the screen.7. Press OK to confirm when the desired selection appears in the display.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 23 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features23
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 24 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docAutomatically downloading your phone bookYour system allows you to delete individual contacts, delete yourentire phone book, delete your call history or set your system todownload your cellular phone’s phone book when your Bluetooth௡enabled phone reconnects with the system.Note: If you choose to automatically download your cellular phone’sphone book every time your Bluetooth௡enabled phone reconnects toyour system, any changes, additions or deletions that have beensaved since your last download will be deleted.1. Access the phone menu by pressing on your audio system.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PHONE SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the Phonesettings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until AUTO DOWNLOADappears in the display.5. Press OK to select when the appropriate option is in the display. Thesystem will then show you a confirmation that the AUTO SET is ON orOFF. The system will then take you back to the PHONE SETTINGSmenu.System settingsYou can also access SYSTEM SETTINGS through your audio system,such as Bluetooth௡Devices (BT DEVICES) and Advanced settings. Toaccess these:1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGS appearsin the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. This will takeyou into the System settings menu.4. Press SEEK or repeatedly to toggle between:BT DEVICES: Allows you to add a device, connect a device, set certaindevices as primary, turn Bluetooth௡on and off, delete individual devicesor delete all paired devices.ADVANCED: Allows you to access and adjust the advanced settings ofyour system such as prompts, languages, defaults, installingapplications or by performing a master reset of the system.CIMS #1623884com_auto-dwnlditdseq=27CIMS #1615881com_system-settingsitdseq=28REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 24 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features24
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 25 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docConnecting Bluetooth (BT) devicesThe Bluetooth௡devices menu will allow you to add a device, connect adevice, set a phone as primary, turn Bluetoot௡h on / off, delete individualdevices or delete all previously paired devices.You can also access system settings through your audio system, such asBluetooth௡Devices (BT DEVICES) and Advanced settings. To accessthese:1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. This will takeyou into the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until BT DEVICES appearsin the display.5. Press OK to confirm the selection. This will take you into theBluetooth௡devices menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through:ADD DEVICE: Allows you to add/pair another Bluetooth௡enableddevice to your system.CONNECT DEVICE: Allows you to connect a previously paired deviceto your system. (Only one Bluetooth௡device can be connectedat a time).SET PRIMARY: Allows you to set the device as a primary device. Everytime the ignition is started, the system will automatically searchfor that device and attempt to reconnect.BLUETOOTH (BT) ON/OFF: Allows you to turn the Bluetooth featureon your system on or off.Note: Turning Bluetooth௡OFF will turn off your hands free callingfeature as well as your Bluetooth௡audio feature.DELETE DEVICE: Allows you to delete any paired device.DELETE ALL: Allows you to delete all previously paired devices.Pairing other phones to your SYNC™ systemNote: For your safety, this procedure cannot be completed when thevehicle is traveling at speeds greater than 3 mph. Please read all safetyinformation prior to operating the system.CIMS #1615882com_bt-devices itdseq=29CIMS #1615883com_pairphdev itdseq=30REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 25 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features25
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 26 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docYou can pair up to 12 Bluetooth௡enabled phones to yoursystem. To pair subsequent phones to the system:1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. This will takeyou into the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until BLUETOOTH (BT)DEVICES appears in the display.5. Press OK to confirm the selection. This will take you into theBluetooth௡devices menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until ADD DEVICESappears in the display.7. Press OK to confirm your selection and enter the ADD DEVICESmenu.8. When FIND SYNC appears in the display, press OK. The system will’look’ for your device and the display will show SYNC FOUND. A six digitPIN will appear in the display.9. When FIND SYNC appears in the display, press OK. The system will’look’ for your device and the display will show SYNC FOUND. A six digitPIN will appear in the display.10. Enter that PIN in your phone when prompted (if your phonesupports this function).11. If the pairing goes through, the display will read the DEVICE NAMEand then CONNECTING. If the connection is successful, the display willread CONNECTED and then ask you if you want to set this phone as aPRIMARY? phone. This means that the system will automatically attemptto connect to this phone every time the ignition is turned on. Press OKto enter the menu.12. Press SEEK or / to toggle between YES and NO.When the appropriate response is in the display, press OK. If you chooseYES, PRIMARY SET will appear in the display. If you choose NO, NOTPRIMARY will appear in the display.13. If you selected this as your primary phone, the system will ask if youwould like to DOWNLOAD? your cellular phone’s phone book.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 26 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features26
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 27 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc14. Press SEEK or / to toggle between YES and NO.When the appropriate response is in the display, press OK.15. If you choose YES, the display will read DOWNLOADING. The displaywill then either read PHONE BOOK ERROR (if an error was found),PHONE BOOK FULL, PHONE BOOK DOWNLOADED or PHONE BOOKNO ENTRIES. The system will then take you back to the main menu.ADVANCED SETTINGSThrough the advanced settings menu, you have the ability to turn voiceprompts on or off, as well as select the desired language, perform amaster reset of the vehicle system as well as install new applications. Toaccess the Advanced settings menu:1. Press to enter the phone menu.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. This will takeyou into the System settings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until ADVANCED appearsin the display.5. Press OK to confirm the selection. This will take you into theAdvanced menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through:PROMPTS: This feature allows you to turn on/off the voiceprompts. The default setting is on. The prompts allow the system toactually ’speak’ to you to ask for clarification, give helpful hints or askyou for a specific action. These prompts can help guide you through thenecessary steps to complete your desired outcome.LANGUAGES: This feature allows you to select from English, Frenchand Spanish language settings. The default setting is English.DEFAULTS: This feature will allow you to do a light default settingsreset.MASTER RESET: This feature will allow you do a full reset and wipeout all information stored in the system, including all phonebook information, paired phones, etc. This feature is especially helpful ifyou are selling your car.CIMS #1617556com_advanced itdseq=31REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 27 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features27
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 28 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docINSTALL APPLICATIONS: This feature allows you to install newvehicle applications which you have downloaded onto your pin drive (ifavailable).Turning voice prompts on/offYour system allows you to turn on/off the system voice prompts.The default setting is on. The prompts allow the system to actually’speak’ to you to ask for clarification, give helpful hints or ask you for aspecific action. These prompts can help guide you through the necessarysteps to complete your desired outcome. To access the voice promptsmenu:1. Press to enter the phone menu.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. This will takeyou into the System settings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until ADVANCED appearsin the display.5. Press OK to confirm the selection. This will take you into theAdvanced menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PROMPTS appears inthe menu.7. Press OK to enter the prompts menu.8. Press SEEK or / to toggle between PROMPTS ON orPROMPTS OFF. The default setting is ON.9. Press OK when the desired selection appears in the display. SET ONor SET OFF will appear in the display as a confirmation. The system willthen take you back to the Advanced menu.Changing the language settingYour system allows you to select from three languages: English,French and Spanish. The default setting is English. All display messagesand voice prompts will be in the selected language. To access thelanguage menu:1. Press to enter the phone menu.CIMS #1617557 com_promptsitdseq=32CIMS #1617558com_language itdseq=33REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 28 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features28
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 29 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. This will takeyou into the System settings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until ADVANCED appearsin the display.5. Press OK to confirm the selection. This will take you into theAdvanced menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until LANGUAGE appearsin the menu.7. Press OK to enter the language menu.8. Press SEEK or / to cycle through ENGLISH, FRENCHand SPANISH.9. Press OK when the desired selection appears in the display. If youhave changed the language setting, the display will read UPDATING.Once the change is complete, the system will say: “French/Spanish isnow set”. The display will then confirm FRENCH/SPANISH SET. Thesystem will then take you back to the advanced menu.Returning to the system defaultsYour system allows you to erase system settings which havealready been made and restart from scratch. Selecting this option willerase any system preferences, such as a different language, autoplayon/off, etc. and will return you to the system defaults. This selection willnot erase your downloaded phone book, call history, etc. If you wish tofully erase all information, please refer to Performing a master resetlater in this chapter.1. Press to enter the phone menu.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. This will takeyou into the System settings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until ADVANCED appearsin the display.CIMS #1617559 com_defaultsitdseq=34REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 29 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features29
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 30 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc5. Press OK to confirm the selection. This will take you into theAdvanced menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until DEFAULTS appears inthe menu.7. Press OK. The display will read RESET DEFAULTS?8. Press OK to confirm. The display will read DEFAULTS SET. Thesystem will take you back to the Advanced settings menu.Performing a master resetThere may be times when you wish to fully erase all media settings aswell as all phone contacts, call history, text messages, etc. fromyour system. The Master reset feature allows you to fully eraseeverything present in the system and simultaneously return all settingsto the default settings. To perform a master reset:1. Press to enter the phone menu.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. This will takeyou into the System settings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until ADVANCED appearsin the display.5. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until MASTER RESETappears in the display6. Press OK. The display will read MASTER RESET?7. Press OK to confirm. The display will read ALL RESET. The systemwill take you back to the Advanced settings menu.Note: Once you have performed a master reset, all erased information isgone and cannot be retrieved through the system.Installing new vehicle applicationsYou have the option of downloading new software applications (ifavailable) from the internet onto your memory stick and then loading thedesired applications onto your system. Please refer towww.SyncMyRide.com for further information on the available features aswell as downloading instructions. To install new vehicle applications onyour vehicle:CIMS #1617560com_master-resetitdseq=35CIMS #1617566com_install-aps itdseq=36REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 30 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features30
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 31 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Press to enter the phone menu.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. This will takeyou into the System settings menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until ADVANCED appearsin the display.5. Press OK to confirm the selection. This will take you into theAdvanced menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until INSTALLAPPLICATIONS appears in the display.7. Press OK. The display will read INSTALL?8. Press OK to confirm. The system will search the device connected tothe USB for the desired application. If there are any problems, thedisplay will read either BAD FILE, INVALID FILE or INSTALL FAIL.INSTALL DONE will appear if the application was installed correctly. Thesystem will take you back to the Advanced settings menu.ACTIVE CALL OPTIONSYou have many calling options on your systems. Some optionsinclude:•Making a call•Receiving a call•Using the quick dial feature•Putting a call on hold•Using the privacy feature•Joining two calls•Caller ID and call waitingMaking a callMaking a hands free phone call using your system is easy.1. Press or VOICE on your steering wheel controls.2. Say ’DIAL’ when prompted. The display will read DIAL.CIMS #1617579com_active-title itdseq=37CIMS #1617576com_making-callitdseq=38REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 31 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features31
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 32 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc3. Select from the following options:•Speak the name of the person you wish to call if already saved in thesystem as that name.•Speak the digits of the phone number you wish the system to dial.•Enter the digits individually using the memory presets if your audiosystem has all ten memory presets on the face.To erase the last entered/spoken digit, press and release SEEK.To erase all entered/spoken digits, press and hold SEEK.Note: The system will accept up to 22 numbers when dialing. If a 23rdnumber is entered, it will not appear on the display and there will be anaudible tone from the system.4. Once the desired number/contact is on the screen, either pressPHONE/ on the audio system, press SEND on the steering wheelcontrols or say ’SEND’.5. The display will read DIALING. If there is an error, the display willread CALL ENDED. If the system connects, but the signal strength isvery weak, the display will read NO SERVICE.6. The system will connect to the desired number.Ending a callAt any time, you can end a phone call by pressing END on your steeringwheel controls, or by pressing and holding PHONE / on the audiosystem.Receiving a callAn incoming call will react with your system much the same wayit interacts with your cellular phone. During an incoming call:1. An audible ring tone will sound signifying an incoming call. If there isno caller ID information available, the display will read INCOMING.2. If the incoming call is saved in the system, the NAME of the contactwill appear in the display. If not, the display will display the phonenumber of the incoming call.3. Select from the following options:Accept the call by pressing SEND on the steering wheel controls. Thecall will go over the vehicle speakers and you will be able to speak to thecaller.Ignore the call by doing nothing. The display will read MISSED CALLand the system will log the call as a missed call.CIMS #1623885 com_end-callitdseq=39CIMS #1617577com_receiving-callitdseq=40REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 32 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features32
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 33 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docReject the call by pressing END on the steering wheel controls. Thedisplay will read REJECTED and the system will log the call.Using the Quick Dial featureYour system has a ’Quick Dial’ feature which is similar to thespeed dialing feature on your cellular phone. It allows you to storefrequently used phone numbers in the memory presets of the audiosystem for quick access and quick dialing.Note: This feature is not available if your audio system has 10 (1–0)memory presets.To store a number as a Quick Dial in the memory presets: pressand hold a memory preset until an audible tone is heard (to signify thecontact is saved), when the phone number or contact name is in thedisplay,To access /call numbers stored in the Quick Dial:1. Press PHONE / to enter phone mode.2. Press the memory preset containing the desired contact information.The information will appear in the display.3. Press OK on the audio system or SEND on the steering wheel controlsto confirm and attempt to call the desired contact.4. DIALING will appear in the display. If there is an error, the display willread CALL ENDED. If the system connects but the signal strength isvery weak, the display will read NO SERVICE.5. The system will connect to the desired number.Calling options during active callsOnce a call is active within the system, you are able to put thecall on hold, join two calls, activate privacy mode or access digit entry,your phone book or call history. To access these features during anactive call:1. Press . The display will read ACTIVE PHONE MENU.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through:•PRIVACY•HOLD•JOIN•DIGIT ENTRYCIMS #1617578com_quick-dial itdseq=41CIMS #1617622com_activephnmenuitdseq=42REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 33 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features33
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 34 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc•PHONE BOOK•CALL HISTORYRefer to the following sections for further information.Using privacy modePrivacy mode allows you to move a phone call from thehands-free system to your cellular phone for a more privateconversation. To activate privacy mode during an active phone call:1. Press . The display will read ACTIVE PHONE MENU.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PRIVACY appears inthe display.3. Press OK. The display will read PRIVACY ON?4. Press OK to activate privacy mode. The display will read IN PRIVACYand the system will transfer the call to your cellular phone. BLUETOOTHDISCONNECTED (BT DISCONN) will appear in the display signifyingthat your call has disconnected from the system and is active on yourcellular phone.To view all available call information, press TEXT.Disengaging privacy mode and transferring a call back to theSYNC™ system1. Press . The display will read ACTIVE PHONE MENU.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PRIVACY appears inthe display.3. Press OK. The display will read PRIVACY OFF?4. Press OK to confirm. The call will transfer back and will again beaudible over the vehicle’s speakers.Putting a call on holdYou can choose to put an active phone call on hold. This allows you tohave a private conversation within the vehicle cabin without the personon the call hearing or to answer another incoming call. To put an activecall on hold:1. Press . The display will read ACTIVE PHONE MENU.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until HOLD appears in thedisplay.CIMS #1617623 com_privacyitdseq=43CIMS #1623917com_privacyoff itdseq=44CIMS #1617624 com_holditdseq=45REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 34 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features34
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 35 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc3. Press OK. The display will read HOLD ON?4. Press OK again to confirm. CALL ON HOLD will appear in the display.If you are putting the current call on hold to answer another call, pressSEND or PHONE to answer the incoming call. Each subsequent press ofSEND/PHONE will put the active call on hold and reactivate the call onhold.To view all available call information, press TEXT.Taking a call off hold1. Press . The display will read ACTIVE PHONE MENU.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until HOLD appears in thedisplay.3. Press OK. The display will read HOLD OFF?4. Press OK to confirm. The call will again be active over the vehiclespeakers.Joining two callsTo join two separate calls with your system and speak to boththrough the in-vehicle communication system:1. Press . The display will read ACTIVE PHONE MENU.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until JOIN appears in thedisplay.3. Press OK. The display will read JOIN?4. Press OK to confirm. The system will join both calls into one and youwill be able to speak to both parties at the same time through thehands-free voice feature.Note: When you hang up, you will disconnect both calls. Once the callsare ’joined’ they cannot be separated again.Using digit entry (only available on audio systems with 10 memorypresets)You may manually enter numbers in order to place another call while onan active call. To access the digit entry menu during an active call:1. Press . The display will read ACTIVE PHONE MENU.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until DIGIT ENTRYappears in the display.CIMS #1623918 com_holdoffitdseq=46CIMS #1617625com_join-calls itdseq=47CIMS #1617666 com_callhstitdseq=48REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 35 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features35
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 36 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc3. Press OK.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through 1–0numbers, * STAR, # POUND or + PLUS.5. Press OK when the desired character is in the display. The system willaudibly repeat the selection. When the selection is complete, press SENDor PHONE/ or say ’CALL’. Your first call will automatically be put onhold while the second attempts to connect. Once the second callconnects, you may then choose to join the calls, put one on hold oractivate privacy mode.Accessing your call history during an active callYou can access your call history to select another phone number whileon an active call. To access your call history:1. Press . The display will read ACTIVE PHONE MENU.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until CALL HISTORYappears in the display.3. Press OK. If there are entries present in your call history, the systemwill take you to the call history menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll throughINCOMING, OUTGOING or MISSED calls.Note: The system will not store unknown numbers in your call history.Only entries familiar to the SYNC system will be stored.5. Press OK when the desired category appears in the display. Dependingon the amount of entries, the system may separate the calls intocategories.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through thecategories.7. Press OK when the desired category or listing appears in the display.8. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through theindividual listings (if applicable).9. Press OK when the desired listing appears in the display.10. Press SEND or or say ’CALL’ to place the second call. Your firstcall will automatically be put on hold while the second attempts toCIMS #1617667 com_phnbkitdseq=49REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 36 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features36
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 37 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docconnect. Once the second call connects, you may then choose to join thecalls, put one on hold or activate privacy mode.Some notes on call history:•Call histories are sorted by a timestamp and placed in either theincoming, outgoing, or missed call groups.•The system will download up to five incoming, outgoing andmissed calls from your Bluetooth௡enabled cellular phone. Thisnumber may vary depending on your phone. Initially, the call historywill be downloaded as part of the automatic phone book download.•A new call history will be downloaded each time the phone connectsto the system. This will overwrite the previously stored copy.•New call history entries are always added to the top of the list when acall is received. The maximum storage capacity for each category isfive calls. As new calls fill the call history, details about the last callwill be dropped.•On some phones, the call history will only reflect those calls that arereceived while the phone is connected to the system.•If you choose to delete your phone book or paired device, the callhistory will also be deleted.•A maximum of 31 characters is allowed to store a name and number.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 37 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docPhone features37
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 38 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docPAIRING MEDIA DEVICES TO YOUR SYNC™ SYSTEMNote: For your safety, this procedure cannot be completed when thevehicle is traveling at speeds greater than 3 mph. Please read all safetyinformation prior to operating the system.Your system allows you to wirelessly connect and use playingdevices, such as an iPod. To pair your playing devices to thesystem:1. Press on your audio system to enter phone mode.2. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGSappears in the display.3. Press OK on your audio system to confirm the selection. This will takeyou into the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until BLUETOOTH (BT)DEVICES appears in the display.5. Press OK to confirm the selection. This will take you into theBluetooth௡devices menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until ADD DEVICESappears in the display.7. Press OK to confirm your selection and enter the ADD DEVICESmenu.8. When FIND SYNC appears in the display, press OK. The system will’look’ for your device and the display will show SYNC FOUND. A six digitPIN will appear in the display.9. When FIND SYNC appears in the display, press OK. The system will’look’ for your device and the display will show SYNC FOUND. A six digitPIN will appear in the display.10. Enter that PIN in your phone when prompted (if your phonesupports this function).11. If the pairing goes through, the display will read the DEVICE NAMEand then CONNECTING. If the connection is successful, the display willread CONNECTED and then ask you if you want to set this phone as aPRIMARY? phone. This means that the system will automatically attemptto connect to this phone every time the ignition is turned on. Press OKto enter the menu.12. Press SEEK or / to toggle between YES and NO. Whenthe appropriate response is in the display, press OK. If you choose YES,CIMS # com_mediapairitdseq=50REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 38 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features38
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 39 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docPRIMARY SET will appear in the display. If you choose NO, NOTPRIMARY will appear in the display.13. If you selected this as your primary phone, the system will ask if youwould like to DOWNLOAD? your cellular phone’s phone book.14. Press SEEK or / to toggle between YES and NO. Whenthe appropriate response is in the display, press OK.15. If you choose YES, the display will read DOWNLOADING. The systemwill then take you back to the main menu.Connecting a memory stick or iPod஽to the systemYou can use your iPod or USB stick with your system withoutgoing through the pairing process.1. Plug the device into the USB port inside your center console.2. Press AUX repeatedly until SYNC USB appears in the display.3. Press OK.4. Press MENU repeatedly to access the menu features.5. Press OK.6. Press / to cycle through selections of: Artists, Genres, Play alland Playlists.7. When the desired selection appears in the display, press OK.Refer to the Media chapter for further information on the media features.ACCESSING YOUR SYNC™ MEDIA MENU FEATURESYour system has two main media menus. One allows you toselect the desired media source (USB, LINE IN, BT STEREO) and oneallows you to then access the music on those sources, such as playlists,saved music, etc.To access your media menu features:1. Press AUX on the audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The menu selection will time out and automatically move youinto the media menu.Note: The system will automatically reactivate the last known playingsource. For example, if you had been playing a device connected to theUSB port, the system will automatically display SYNC™ USB1 and willallow you to begin play and make and desired adjustments. If anothersource was not activated, the system will automatically default to LINEIN.CIMS #1625053com_usingipod itdseq=51CIMS #1616537com_media-menuitdseq=52REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 39 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features39
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 40 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. If your system is active, MEDIA MENU will appear in thedisplay. Press SEEK , or OK to access the PLAY MENU orSELECT SRC (Select Source).SELECT SRC (Select Source): This menu will allow you to selectfrom which media source you wish to access. You can select from USB,BT STEREO or LINE IN (Auxiliary Input jack). (The Play Menu will thenhelp you select how you would like to play your selected source.)PLAY MENU: This menu will allow you to play your music by playing allselections, by artist listing, album listing, genre listing , playlists, tracks,or by selecting similar music to what is currently playing. You can alsochoose to ’Explore USB’ which will allow you to explore your musiclistings.USING YOUR SOURCE MENUThe source menu will allow you to select from various possible mediasources, such as: USB, BT STEREO or LINE IN (Auxiliary Input jack).Once you have your sources selected, the Play Menu will then help youselect how you would like to play your selected source.To access the source menu within the Media section of yoursystem:1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. If your system is active, MEDIA MENU will appear in thedisplay. Press SEEK , or OK.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through:SELECT SRC (Select source): This allows you to select from whichmedia source you wish to access. You can select from USB, BT STEREOor LINE IN (Auxiliary Input jack).MEDIA SETTINGS: This allows you to turn Shuffle, Repeat andAutoplay on or off for music playing through your media player.APPLICATION: Allows you to view any new applications you havedownloaded into your vehicle.SYSTEM SETTINGS: This allows you to select from BT DEVICES(adding or selecting an already paired phone/device) or ADVANCED(setting system prompts and languages).CIMS #1616538com_select-sourceitdseq=53REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 40 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features40
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 41 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc5. When the desired selection appears in the display, press OK toconfirm. Refer to the following sections for further information on theseselections.Selecting different media sourcesThe media menu in your system allows you to select and playmusic from different media sources. For example, if you have an iPod௡plugged into the USB port, you can select the USB port media to accessthat playing device. Once accessed, you can then play music, shuffle,access your playlists, etc. You can select from USB, BT STEREO or LINEIN (Auxiliary Input jack). To access this menu:1. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.2. If your system is active, MEDIA MENU will appear in thedisplay. Press SEEK , or OK.3. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SELECT SRC (Selectsource) appears in the display.4. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the sourcemenu.5. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to cycle through:USB: Select USB to access any media device that you have plugged intothe USB port.BT STEREO: This feature allows you to stream audio music from yourpaired phone through the system.Accessing and using your USB portYour vehicle is equipped with a USB port in the center console. (Forexact location, refer to your Owner’s guide.) You can use the USB portto plug in and access any media playing device, to power up yourcomputer or any other device with the correct connection, or to plug ina memory stick and download vehicle application upgrades (if available).Note: Since your USB port has the unique feature which allows you toplug in many devices solely to recharge them, the system will notautomatically change media modes when something is plugged into theUSB port. If you desire to access what is plugged into the USB port, youmust select the USB port listing in the media menu in yoursystem.To access the USB port through your system:CIMS #1616591com_sourcemenuitdseq=54CIMS #1616607 com_usbportitdseq=55REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 41 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features41
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 42 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. If your system is active, MEDIA MENU will appear in thedisplay. Press SEEK , or OK.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SELECT SRC (Selectsource) appears in the display.5. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the sourcemenu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until USB appears.7. Press OK to confirm selection. The display will read USB CHOSEN. Ifthe connected device is not supported by the system, the displaywill read NO DEVICE SUPPORT and the system will take you back tothe main menu.If the connected device is supported by the system, the systemwill begin downloading the information. If there are not any readablemedia files for the system to play, the display will read NO MEDIA. Ifthere are readable media files present, INDEX will appear in the display.If Autoplay has been set to ON, the system will automaticallybegin to play the first track of music as the indexing finishes. If Autoplayis set to OFF, the music will not play until the system has fullydownloaded the entire music selection. After everything is complete, thedisplay will read INDEXED and the system will take you back to the playmenu to allow you to select from various loaded artists, albums, genres,playlists or tracks.Note: The indexing process may take a few minutes to complete,depending on the size of material being downloaded. This is normal.Note: The system can only handle number of index entries. If yourdevice has more, the display will read INDEX FULL after it reaches themaximum number.If your playing device becomes disconnected from the USB port atany time, the display will read BT DISCONNTED. Plug the playingdevice back into the USB port and the system will reconnect tothe device. USB1 will appear in the display once the system hasreconnected and then will begin indexing the media again.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 42 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features42
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 43 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docStreaming music from your Bluetooth phoneYour system allows you to stream music from your Bluetoothenabled cellular phone to play through your audio system. The musicmust be on your paired phone and be in a format that is accessible tothe system.To access this feature:1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. If your system is active, MEDIA MENU will appear in thedisplay. Press SEEK , or OK to enter the main menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SELECT SRC (Selectsource) appears in the display.5. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the mediasource menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until BT STEREO appears.7. Press OK to confirm selection. The display will show the name of theBluetooth enabled cellular phone if Bluetooth is turned ON and if thephone is currently connected to the system. MEDIA STREAM will appearin the display.While the music is streaming through your audio system you can also usethe following functions:Press SEEK to access the previous/next track. PREVIOUS orNEXT will appear in the display.Press to PLAY or PAUSE the currently playing song.If your phone becomes disconnected from the system at any time,the display will read BT STEREO DISCONNECTED. Reconnect thephone and BT STEREO will appear in the display.Using the Line in feature (auxiliary input jack) with your SYNC™systemYour vehicle is equipped with an auxiliary input jack which provides away to connect your portable music player to the in-vehicle audiosystem. This allows the audio from a portable music player to be playedthrough the vehicle speakers with high fidelity. To achieve optimalCIMS #1616608 com_btstereoitdseq=56CIMS #1616609 com_line-initdseq=57REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 43 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features43
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 44 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docperformance, please observe the following instructions when attachingyour portable music device to the audio system. For auxiliary input jacklocation and further information, refer to Auxiliary input jack (Linein) in the Entertainment chapter of your Owner’s Guide.To access the Line in feature through your system:1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. If your system is active, MEDIA MENU will appear in thedisplay. Press SEEK , or OK to enter the main menu.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SELECT SRC (Selectsource) appears in the display.5. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the mediasource menu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until LINE IN appears.7. Press OK to confirm selection. Ensure that your playing device isplugged into the auxiliary input jack. The display will confirm LINE INCHOSEN and then LINE IN.Note: If you already have a playing device connected to the USB port,you cannot access the LINE IN feature. The display will read NOTAVAILABLE and the system will take you back to the previous menu.When the music is playing through your audio system you can use thevolume control on the playing media and on the audio system to increaseor decrease the volume levels.If your playing device becomes disconnected from the Auxiliaryinput jack at any time, the display will read LINE INDISCONNECTED. Plug the playing device back into the Auxiliary inputjack and the system will reconnect to the device. LINE IN willappear in the display once the system has reconnected and then willbegin indexing the media again.Using the media settings in your select source menuWith your system, you can make adjustments to the playingmedia. Through the media settings menu, you can Shuffle music, Repeatany song, and also decide if you would like music to begin playing assoon indexing (downloading) beings (Autoplay on) or not until all musichas been indexed (Autoplay off). To access these settings:CIMS #1616592com_media-settingsitdseq=58REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 44 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features44
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 45 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.2. If your system is active, MEDIA MENU will appear in thedisplay. Press SEEK , or OK.3. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SELECT SRC (Selectsource) appears in the display.4. When SELECT SRC appears in the display, press SEEKor / again repeatedly until MEDIA SETTINGS appears in thedisplay.5. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the sourcemenu.6. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through:SHUFFLE: Allows you to shuffle all available media files.REPEAT: Allows you to repeat any song.AUTOPLAY: Allows you to choose to have music begin playing as soonas possible when indexing (downloading) from your playing device (on)or not until all music has been indexed (off).Note: Depending on the amount of files on your playing device, thesystem may take a few minutes to download all the information. This isnormal and should not be cause for concern.7. When the desired selection appears in the display, press OK. Thesystem will then confirm by displaying SHUFFLE ON, REPEAT ON orAUTOPLAY ON.Note: These selections will remain on until they are turned off in thismenu.Accessing your vehicle applicationsYour SYNC™ system allows you to view any vehicle applications whichhave been downloaded via the USB port. To view any saved vehicleapplications:1. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.2. If your system is active, MEDIA MENU will appear in thedisplay. Press SEEK , or OK.3. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SELECT SRC (Selectsource) appears in the display. This will take you into the source menu.CIMS #1616593com_vehicle-apsitdseq=59REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 45 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features45
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 46 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc4. Once in the source menu, press SEEK or / repeatedlyuntil the applications appear in the display (i.e. APPLICATION 1,APPLICATION 2).For further information on downloading and deleting vehicle applications,refer to:Accessing your system settingsThrough this menu in your system, you can access and makeadjustments to your Bluetooth devices (BT DEVICES) as well as settingthe system prompts and language. To access:1. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.2. If your system is active, MEDIA MENU will appear in thedisplay. Press SEEK , or OK.3. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SELECT SRC (Selectsource) appears in the display.4. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the sourcemenu.5. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until SYSTEM SETTINGSappears in the display.6. Press OK to confirm selection. This will take you into the sourcemenu.7. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to toggle between BTDEVICES and ADVANCED.USING YOUR PLAY MENUYour media ’play menu’ allows you to play your music by playing allselections, by artist listing, album listing, genre listing , playlists, tracks,or by selecting similar music to what is currently playing. You can alsochoose to ’Explore USB’ which will allow you to explore your musiclistings.To access the Play menu within the Media section of yoursystem:1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.CIMS #1616594com_system-settingsitdseq=60CIMS #1616539com_playmenu itdseq=61REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 46 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features46
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 47 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu. MEDIAMENU will appear in the display.3. Press SEEK , or OK to access the PLAY MENU.4. Press OK. If there are no media files to access, the display will readNO MEDIA. If the system cannot index the media files, the display willread NOT AVAILABLE. If there are files which can be indexed, thesystem will then put you into the PLAY ALL menu.5. In this menu, press SEEK or / repeatedly to selectfrom the following options:•PLAY ALL•ARTISTS•ALBUMS•GENRES•PLAY LISTS•TRACKS•EXPLORE USB•SIMILARRefer to the following sections for further explanation on these features.Using the Play all featureThe PLAY ALL feature in your media system will play allindexed media (songs) in flat file mode, one at a time in numerical order.To use this feature:1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. MEDIA MENU will appear in the display. Press SEEK , or OK.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PLAY MENU appearsin the display.5. Press OK. If there are not any media files to access, the display willread NO MEDIA. If the system cannot index the media files, the displaywill read NOT AVAILABLE. If there are files which can be indexed, thesystem will then put you into the PLAY ALL menu.CIMS #1623658 com_play-allitdseq=62REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 47 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features47
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 48 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc6. When PLAY ALL appears in the display, press OK. The system willbegin to play all the indexed media. The first song title will appear in thedisplay if available.You can now use any of the controls on your audio face to makeadjustments to your playing music.Press SEEK to advance to the previous/next track.Press SHUFFLE (if available on your audio system) to engage Shufflemode and shuffle all music in the current folder, playlist, etc. Press againto disengage.Press REPEAT (if available on your audio system) to repeat the currentsong. REPEAT ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.REPEAT OFF will appear in the display.Press FOLDER (if available on your audio system) to advance tothe previous/next folder. The name of the folder will appear in thedisplay.Selecting and playing specific artistsOne feature in your system is that you can choose to play ALLARTISTS. Once selected, the system will list and then play all artists andtracks alphabetically. To access this feature:CIMS #1623660com_specific-artistsitdseq=63REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 48 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features48
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 49 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Press AUX on your audio systemrepeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system willautomatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. Press SEEK , or OK when MEDIA MENU appears in thedisplay.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PLAY MENU appearsin the display.5. Press OK. If there are no media files to access, the display will readNO MEDIA. If the system cannot index the media files, the display willread NOT AVAILABLE. If there are files which can be indexed, thesystem will then put you into the PLAY ALL menu.6. Once PLAY ALL appears in the display, press SEEKor / repeatedly until ARTISTS appears in the display.7. Press OK. You can now select from playing ALL ARTISTS, or from anylisted/saved artist.8. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through all loadedartists.9. Press OK when the desired artist appears in the display. If there aremultiple albums by the same artist loaded in the system, it will then askyou to select from the various loaded albums by that artist.10. When ALL ALBUMS appears in the display, press SEEKor / repeatedly until the desired album appears.11. Press OK to confirm and begin to play the first track of the selectedalbum. The first track of the album will begin to play and illuminate inthe display.You can now use any of the controls on your audio face to makeadjustments to your playing music.Press SEEK to advance to the previous/next track.Press SHUFFLE (if available on your audio system) to engage Shufflemode. SHUFFLE ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.SHUFFLE OFF will appear in the display.Press REPEAT (if available on your audio system) to repeat the currentsong. REPEAT ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.REPEAT OFF will appear in the display.art=221cf816_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 49 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features49
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 50 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docPress FOLDER (if available on your audio system) to advance tothe previous/next folder. The name of the folder will appear in thedisplay.Selecting and playing specific albumsYour system allows you to cycle through, view and play ALLALBUMS loaded to your system. To access this feature:1. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.2. Press SEEK , or OK when MEDIA MENU appears in thedisplay.3. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PLAY MENU appearsin the display.4. Press OK. If there are no media files to access, the display will readNO MEDIA. If the system cannot index the media files, the display willread NOT AVAILABLE. If there are files which can be indexed, thesystem will then put you into the PLAY ALL menu.5. Once PLAY ALL appears in the display, press SEEKor / repeatedly to until ALBUMS appears in the display.6. Press OK to enter the album menu and select from playing ALLALBUMS or from any individual loaded album.7. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through all loadedalbums.8. Press OK when the desired album appears in the display.9. When ALL ALBUMS appears in the display, press SEEKor / repeatedly until the desired album appears.10. Press OK to confirm and begin to play the first track of the selectedalbum. The first track of the album will begin to play and illuminate inthe display.You can now use any of the controls on your audio face to makeadjustments to your playing music.Press SEEK to advance to the previous/next track.Press SHUFFLE (if available on your audio system) to engage Shufflemode. SHUFFLE ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.SHUFFLE OFF will appear in the display.CIMS #1623677com_specific-albumsitdseq=64REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 50 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features50
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 51 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docPress REPEAT (if available on your audio system) to repeat the currentsong. REPEAT ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.REPEAT OFF will appear in the display.Press FOLDER (if available on your audio system) to advance tothe previous/next folder. The name of the folder will appear in thedisplay.Selecting from different genresYour system allows you to sort all loaded music by genre(category) type. The system will automatically recategorize your savedmusic according to the available genres. For example, the system willcategorize all ’Country’ music and then list the music alphabetically byartist name and then alphabetically by track name. Once this music hasbeen compiled, it will begin to play. To access this feature:1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. Press SEEK , or OK when MEDIA MENU appears in thedisplay.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PLAY MENU appearsin the display.5. Press OK. If there are no media files to access, the display will readNO MEDIA. If the system cannot index the media files, the display willread NOT AVAILABLE. If there are files which can be indexed, thesystem will then put you into the PLAY ALL menu.6. Once PLAY ALL appears in the display, press SEEK or /repeatedly to until GENRES appears in the display.7. Press OK to enter the Genre menu and select from playing all possibleGENRES.8. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through all loadedalbums.9. Press OK when the desired genre appears in the display. The systemwill then take you back to the ALBUM menu to define whether you’d likethe system to search for that genre of music in ALL ARTISTS or if you’dlike to play only that genre of music by a specific ARTIST.CIMS #1623680 com_genresitdseq=65REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 51 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features51
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 52 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc10. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until the desired selectionappears.11. Press OK to confirm and begin to play the first track of the selectedalbum. The first track of the album will begin to play and illuminate inthe display.You can now use any of the controls on your audio face to makeadjustments to your playing music.Press SEEK to advance to the previous/next track.Press SHUFFLE (if available on your audio system) to engage Shufflemode. SHUFFLE ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.SHUFFLE OFF will appear in the display.Press REPEAT (if available on your audio system) to repeat the currentsong. REPEAT ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.REPEAT OFF will appear in the display.Accessing your play listsYour system allows you to play previously created play lists,providing the type of play list is supported by your system. Toaccess your playlists:1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. Press SEEK , or OK when MEDIA MENU appears in thedisplay.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PLAY MENU appearsin the display.5. Press OK. If there are no media files to access, the display will readNO MEDIA. If the system cannot index the media files, the display willread NOT AVAILABLE. If there are files which can be indexed, thesystem will then put you into the PLAY ALL menu.6. Once PLAY ALL appears in the display, press SEEKor / repeatedly until PLAYLISTS appears in the display.7. Press OK to enter the playlist menu.8. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through all loadedplaylists.CIMS #1623682 com_playlistsitdseq=66REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 52 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features52
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 53 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc9. Press OK when the desired playlist appears in the display. If theplaylist is empty, too large or contains bad files, PLAYLIST ERROR willappear in the display. Otherwise, the first track of the selected playlistwill begin to play and illuminate in the display.You can now use any of the controls on your audio face to makeadjustments to your playing music.Press SEEK to advance to the previous/next track.Press SHUFFLE (if available on your audio system) to engage Shufflemode. SHUFFLE ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.SHUFFLE OFF will appear in the display.Press REPEAT (if available on your audio system) to repeat the currentsong. REPEAT ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.REPEAT OFF will appear in the display.Playing a specific trackYour system will also allow you to search for and play a specifictrack. To access this feature:1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. Press SEEK , or OK when MEDIA MENU appears in thedisplay.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PLAY MENU appearsin the display.5. Press OK. If there are no media files to access, the display will readNO MEDIA. If the system cannot index the media files, the display willread NOT AVAILABLE. If there are files which can be indexed, thesystem will then put you into the PLAY ALL menu.6. Once PLAY ALL appears in the display, press SEEKor / repeatedly to until TRACKS appears in the display.7. Press OK to enter the track menu.8. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through all loadedtracks.9. Press OK when the desired track appears in the display. The track willbegin to play and illuminate in the display.CIMS #1623684 com_trackitdseq=67REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 53 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features53
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 54 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docYou can now use any of the controls on your audio face to makeadjustments to your playing music.Press SEEK to advance to the previous/next track.Press SHUFFLE (if available on your audio system) to engage Shufflemode. SHUFFLE ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.SHUFFLE OFF will appear in the display.Press REPEAT (if available on your audio system) to repeat the currentsong. REPEAT ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.REPEAT OFF will appear in the display.Exploring the USBYour system allows you to go exploring and manually lookthrough all saved music on your media device connected through theUSB port.Note: When searching through various folders, you will only be able toview media content which is compatible with the system, such aswave files, mp3 files, etc. You may have other files saved with variousextensions, power point presentations for example, but they will not bevisible to the system.To access this feature:1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. Press SEEK , or OK when MEDIA MENU appears in thedisplay.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PLAY MENU appearsin the display.5. Press OK. If there are no media files to access, the display will readNO MEDIA. If the system cannot index the media files, the display willread NOT AVAILABLE. If there are files which can be indexed, thesystem will then put you into the PLAY ALL menu.6. Once PLAY ALL appears in the display, press SEEKor / repeatedly until EXPLORE USB appears in the display.7. Press OK.8. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through allavailable folders on your media device.CIMS #1623685com_explore-usbitdseq=68REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 54 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features54
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 55 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc9. Press OK when the desired folder appears in the display.10. Press SEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through allsubfolders and/or tracks in the selected folder.Once the desired selection is in the display, you can use any of thecontrols on your audio face to make adjustments to your playing music.Press SEEK to advance to the previous/next track.Press SHUFFLE (if available on your audio system) to engage Shufflemode. SHUFFLE ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.SHUFFLE OFF will appear in the display.Press REPEAT (if available on your audio system) to repeat the currentsong. REPEAT ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.REPEAT OFF will appear in the display.Press FOLDER (if available on your audio system) at any timeto advance to the previous/next folder. The name of the folder willappear in the display. Press OK to select a folder and then pressSEEK or / repeatedly to scroll through all subfolders and/ortracks in the selected folder.Playing similar musicYour system allows you to search the system for music similar towhat is currently playing. For example, if you are currently listening to aspecific artist, the system will then search the media system for moremusic by that artist. To activate this feature:1. Press AUX on your audio system repeatedly until SYNC MEDIAappears. The system will automatically take you into the media menu.2. Press MENU on the audio system to access the media menu.3. Press SEEK , or OK when MEDIA MENU appears in thedisplay.4. Press SEEK or / repeatedly until PLAY MENU appearsin the display.5. Press OK. If there are no media files to access, the display will readNO MEDIA. If the system cannot index the media files, the display willread NOT AVAILABLE. If there are files which can be indexed, thesystem will then put you into the PLAY ALL menu.6. Once PLAY ALL appears in the display, press SEEKor / repeatedly until SIMILAR appears in the display.CIMS #1623687 com_similaritdseq=69REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 55 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features55
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 56 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc7. Press OK. If available, the system will create a new list of similar songsand begin playing. If not available, NOT AVAILABLE will appear in thedisplay.8. The new list will begin play with the first similar song.You can now use any of the controls on your audio face to makeadjustments to your playing music.Press SEEK to advance to the previous/next track.Press SHUFFLE (if available on your audio system) to engage Shufflemode. SHUFFLE ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.SHUFFLE OFF will appear in the display.Press REPEAT (if available on your audio system) to repeat the currentsong. REPEAT ON will appear in the display. Press again to disengage.REPEAT OFF will appear in the display.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 56 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docMedia features56
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 57 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docHOW TO USE YOUR THE SYNC™ VOICE RECOGNITION FEATUREYour system is equipped with an advanced interactive VoiceRecognition (VR) system. This system allows you to perform manyoperations by “speaking” certain commands to the system. The systemwill respond with a series of audible tones, confirmation prompts,questions and spoken confirmations depending on the situation and thechosen level of dialogue interaction.Feedback through audible tonesYour VR system will respond through various audible tones. You mayhear a tone at the following times:•When you press VOICE or on your steering wheel controls.•When you access the ’help’ feature.•When the VR system does not understand your request•When a VR session is completed successfully•When a VR session is ended unsuccessfullyThe SYNC system has five different audible tones which will playdepending on the circumstance.•Initial: Sounds when you are entering a new mode.•Positive: Sounds for a positive recognition or a successful VR sessioncompletion.•Negative: Sounds for a negative recognition or an unsuccessful VRsession.•Listening: Sounds when the system is ready.•Help: Sounds when you ask for ’Help’.Confirmation promptsConfirmation prompts are short questions asked by the system when thesystem has not clearly understood your request or when there are manypossible responses to your request. For example, if you haveConfirmation prompts ON, the system may say, “Phone, is that correct?”.The system will then listen for a ’Yes’ or ’No’ confirmation from you. Ifyou say ’Yes’, the system will proceed. If you say ’No’, the system will askyou to say the command again. If you have Confirmation prompts OFF,the system will simply make a best guess at what you requested. If thesystem has a low confidence level of what was asked, it will prompt youto try again or ask for help.Note: Even with Confirmation prompts turned OFF, you may be asked toconfirm settings occasionally.CIMS # com_voice-introitdseq=70CIMS #1623886 com_tonesitdseq=71CIMS #1623887 com_promptsitdseq=72REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 57 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docVoice recognition57
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 58 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docClarification through candidate listsCandidate lists are created when the system has several possible optionsof similar level of confidence as a result of your request. The system willsubmit back to you as many as four possibilities for your clarification.This may happen either with your phone book and/or music selections.Example #1:You want to call John Doe at home, so you say, “Call John Doe on home”.If the system has a similar confidence level for a few items to it mayrespond with:•(initial tone) “To call John Doe on home, say 1. To call Johnny Doe onmobile, say 2. To call Jane Doe on home, say 3.Example #2:You want to listen to a certain artist, so you say, “Search Artist Eddie”. Ifthe system has a similar confidence level for two possible options, it mayrespond with:•(initial tone) ”To search Eddie Money, say 1. To search Eddie Murphy,say 2.” (listen tone)Using voice commands with your SYNC™ systemThere is a push to talk button on your steering wheel controls labeledeither VOICE or . Press to activate Voice Recognition. You will hear abeep, signaling that the system is ready to take your command. Anycommand spoken prior to the beep will not register with the system.Speak the command clearly to ensure that the system is able torecognize and perform the desired function.For the best system performance:•Ensure that the interior of the vehicle is as quiet as possible. Windnoise from open windows, road vibrations, and radio volume mayprevent the system from correctly recognizing voice commands.•Wait until the tone sounds after pressing the push to talk buttonbefore speaking a command.•Speak naturally without large pauses in between words.•Voice recognition performance is not 100% and is meant to be asecondary convenience control. Your SYNC system can always beoperated through the audio and steering wheel controls.At any time, you may say these commands to change modes:CIMS #1623888com_cand-lists itdseq=73CIMS #1617812com_voice-modesitdseq=74REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 58 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docVoice recognition58
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 59 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc•User device •USB•Help •Bluetooth Audio•Line in •Phone•Voice settings ORVoice preferences •Read message•Cancel •System prompts on•System prompts off •SYNCCommands for voice settingsIn voice settings, you can customize the level of system interaction, helpand feedback. The system default settings include standard interaction aswell as candidate lists and confirmation prompts as all provide the mostguidance and feedback.At any time, while in voice settings, you may say these commandsto adjust the voice settings:•Help •Cancel•Interaction mode advanced •Interaction mode standard•Confirmation prompts off •Confirmation prompts on•Media candidate lists on •Media candidate lists off•Phone candidate lists on •Phone candidate lists offHelp: Say at any time for options in a specific mode. The system will listvarious options for you audibly. The ’help’ request is always available.Cancel: Say to cancel the requested action.Interaction mode standard/advanced: This is the mode which willdetermine how much the system ’talks’ to you. The default setting is’standard’ which provides more detailed interaction and guidance. Theadvanced setting speaks less and works more with the audible tones,assuming you are familiar with the necessary steps.Confirmation prompts on/off: Confirmation prompts are shortquestions asked by the system when the system has not clearly heard orunderstood your request. The system will attempt to clarify and thenlisten for a ’Yes’ or ’No’ confirmation. If you have Confirmation promptsOFF, the system will simply make a best guess at what you requested. Ifthe system has a low confidence level of what was asked, it will promptyou to try again or ask for help.Note: Even with Confirmation prompts turned OFF, you may be asked toconfirm settings occasionally.CIMS #1617813 com_voicevritdseq=75REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 59 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docVoice recognition59
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 60 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docPhone/media candidate lists on/off: Candidate lists are when thesystem has an equal confidence level of several possibilities as a result ofyour voice command. The system will audibly relay up to fourpossibilities to you and ask you to choose. This is possible with yourphone listings or your music (media) listings.Voice commands in phone modeIn phone mode, you may say any of the following commands:•User Device •USB•Bluetooth Audio •Line in•Read message •Cancel•Voice settings ORVoice preferences •System prompts on•System prompts off •SYNC•Help •Call name•Call name at home •Call name at home OR cell•Call name at work OR callname in office •Call name on other•Dial •Phone book name12•Phone book name at home12•Phone book name at home12•Phone book name on mobile ORcell12•Phone book name at work ORPhone book name in office12•Phone book name on other12•Call history incoming12•Call history outgoing12•Call history missed12•Phone menu OR menu12•Go to privacy•Phone connections OR Bluetoothconnections121Voice commands are not available until indexing is complete.2These commands are not available if your vehicle has a navigationsystem and SYNC™.Phone book commands: When you ask the system to access a phonebook name, number, etc., the requested information will appear in thedisplay to view. You must then tell press SEND on your steering wheelcontrols to make a call.Read message: This selection will tell the system to ’read’ the mostrecent text message sent to you.CIMS #1617814 com_phonevritdseq=76REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 60 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docVoice recognition60
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 61 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docNote: In the above possible commands, “name” is a dynamic listing inthat it could be any desired name from your phone book, call history,etc.While in phone mode, you may also say “Menu” and then any ofthe following commands:•Help •Cancel•(Phone) settings (message)notification on •(Phone) settings (message)notification off•(Phone) connections •Phone name•Signal •Battery•Text message inbox •(Phone) settings (set) ringer 1•(Phone) settings (set) ringer 2 •(Phone) settings (set) ringer 3•(Phone) settings (set) phoneringer •(Phone) settings (set) ringer offNote: With the above commands, words in ( ) are optional and do nothave to be spoken for the system to understand the command.You may also say “Dial” to dial a number by voice and also accessany of the following commands:•Help •Cancel•Number 0–9 •Dial•Delete (deletes one digit) •Clear (deletes all entered digits)•Plus •Star•Asterisk (*) •800 (eight hundred)•700 (seven hundred) •900 (nine hundred)•411, 911, (etc.) •# / (pound, hash)Voice commands when connecting devicesWhen attempting to connect a phone or any other device to yoursystem, you may say the following commands:•Help •Cancel•Connect device name •Bluetooth ON•Bluetooth OFF •Delete device nameNote: You can only ’connect’ a device to the system after it hasgone through the pairing process. If your phone/device has not beenCIMS #1617815com_connectvr itdseq=77REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 61 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docVoice recognition61
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 62 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docpaired to the system, please refer to Pairing your phone for the fisttime in the Introduction chapter or Pairing other devices in the Phonechapter.Note: In the above possible commands, “name” is a dynamic listing inthat it could be the name of any previously paired device.Voice commands when using the USB portWhen using the USB port, you may say any of the followingcommands:•User Device •Line in•Bluetooth Audio •Cancel•Phone •Read message•Voice settings OR voicepreferences •System prompts off•System prompts on •Help•SYNC •Play•Play all •What’s this? ORWhat is playing?•Pause •Play next track ORNext track•Media connections OR Bluetoothconnections2•Play next folder ORNext folder•Play previous track ORPrevious track •Play previous folder ORPrevious folder•Folder •Repeat on OR repeat•Shuffle on OR Shuffle •Autoplay on•Repeat off •Play playlist name1•Autoplay off •Play artist name1•Play genre name1•Play track name1•Play album name*•Search genre name12•Similar music •Search album name12•Search artist name12•Refine artist name12•Search track name12•Refine track name12•Refine album name121Voice commands are not available until indexing is complete.CIMS #1617816 com_usb-vritdseq=78REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 62 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docVoice recognition62
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 63 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc2These commands are not available if your vehicle has a navigationsystem and SYNC™.Note: In the above possible commands, “name” is a dynamic listing inthat it could be the name of any desired group, artist, etc.Autoplay: With this feature ON, your system will automaticallybegin to play your music as it is being indexed. As the system is finishingindexing all of your songs, you can listen to music. With this feature OFF,the system will not begin to play any of your music until it has all beenindexed.Note: The larger the number of songs the system has to index, thelonger it will take.Search/Play Genre: You can search for and play a specific genre (type)of music. The system will read all the data from your downloaded musicand, if available, will begin to play that type of music.Note: You can only play genres of music which are present in the musicyou have downloaded to your system.Similar music: You can tell the system to play music ’similar’ to whatyou are currently playing.Search artist/track/album: You can have the system search for aspecific artist/track or album in the music you have downloaded.Refine: This allows you to ’refine’ your previous commands. Forexample, if you told the system to search and play all music by a certainartist, you could then tell the system to ’refine album’ and choose aspecific album from the list to view. If you then select ’Play’, the systemwould then only play music from that specific album.Voice commands when in Bluetooth audio modeWhen in Bluetooth audio mode, you may use the followingcommands:•User Device •Line in•Bluetooth Audio •Cancel•Phone •Read message•Voice settings OR voicepreferences •System prompts off•System prompts on •USB•SYNC •Help•Play all •PlayCIMS #1617817 com_btaud-vritdseq=79REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 63 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docVoice recognition63
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 64 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc•Pause •What’s this? ORWhat is playing?•Phone connections OR mediaconnections OR Bluetoothconnections •Play next track ORNext track•Play previous track ORPrevious trackVoice commands while using Line inWhile using the Line in feature (Auxiliary input jack), you mayspeak the following commands:•User Device •Line in•Bluetooth Audio •Cancel•Phone •Read message•Voice settings OR voicepreferences •System prompts off•System prompts on •Help•SYNCVOICE RECOGNITION VISUAL FEEDBACK (NAVIGATION STATUSBAR)If your vehicle is equipped with a navigation system and , youhave two voice recognition engines in your vehicle. These two engineswill vary depending on your commands. For example, if you are usingthe voice feature for navigation guidance and you want to make ahands-free call, say, “Phone”. The system will change and will ask you fora command. You may also say “user device” to access your playing devicethrough the USB port or auxiliary input jack.When Voice recognition (VR) is activated, the following icons will appearon the screen in the status bar.CIMS #1617818 com_linein-vritdseq=80CIMS #1617811com_voicewnav itdseq=81art=222cf904_bREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 64 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docVoice recognition64
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 65 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docVR State VR IconMain MenuAudio systemNavigationVoice PreferencesDisplayVR Recognition FailureVR Session Successful CompletionVR Session Unsuccessful TerminationListeningFor the best system performance, please adhere to the following:•The interior of the vehicle needs to be as quiet as possible. Wind noisefrom open windows, road vibrations, and radio volume may preventthe system from correctly recognizing voice commands.•Wait until the tone sounds after pressing the push to talk buttonbefore speaking a command.•Speak naturally without large pauses in between words.•Please realize voice recognition performance is not 100% and varies byuser. The voice recognition system is meant to be a secondaryconvenience control and if it doesn’t operate optimally, users can stilloperate their navigation system via the touch screen and hard buttons.To speak voice commands:1. Push the VOICE or button on the steering wheel. A tone willsound.2. The system will say, “Voice active” and will appear in the statusbar.3. The system will speak “Main menu. Please say a command”. A tonewill sound signifying the system is ready for your response.4. ’Listening’ and will appear in the status bar and the systemwaits for your response.5. If the system is not confident that it recognized your command, it willask for a confirmation of yes or no.6. If the system does not recognize your command, the voice failedicon will be displayed in the status bar. The system will give you aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 65 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docVoice recognition65
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 66 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docshort list of commands you can say. Say the command again. If thesystem doesn’t recognize the repeated command, the system will say,“Please say a command, help or cancel”.7. If the system does not recognize your command a second time, thesystem will say, “I didn’t understand you, please try again.”8. Once confirmation / recognition takes place, the voice successicon is displayed, the system will speak the next level of availablecommands, a tone will sound, and the appropriate voice menu name andicon will be displayed.9. If the voice session is not complete, the system will then speak thenext set of available voice commands, a tone will sound, and the systemwill display ’listening’ and again, waits for a response.10. This sequence of events occurs until the voice recognition session iscomplete.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 66 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docVoice recognition66
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 67 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docHOW SYNC™ INTERACTS WITH YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEM (IFEQUIPPED)Ford and Mercury systemsLincoln systemworks through your navigation system to provide voice-activatedwireless calling and text paging as well as a fully integrated mediaentertainment system for use with your mobile phone and digital mediaplayer.CIMS # com_nav-mgm-oviewitdseq=82CIMS #1613690com_navigation-mgmitdseq=83CIMS #1623890com_nav-mgm2 itdseq=84art=expec001_aart=expec002_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 67 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction67
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 68 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docPairing your phone for the first time through your navigationsystemThe first thing you will need to do is to pair your Bluetooth௡enabledcellular phone with your system.1. Press PHONE to enterthe phone mode.2. The screen will read NO PHONECONNECTED. Press SETTINGS togo to the set up menu.3. Press ADD.The system will check to ensurethat Bluetooth௡is turned on. IfBluetooth௡is not turned on, thedisplay will ask you if you would liketo turn it on. Press YES. (Thesystem default is on).Note: If Bluetooth௡is turned off, the system is turned off andyou will not be able to use the phone or media features of the system.CIMS #1617717com_navfirst-timeitdseq=85art=ehvec013_aart=expec095_aart=expec038_aart=expec093_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 68 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction68
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 69 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc4. If Bluetooth௡is on, the systemwill begin the pairing process withyour Bluetooth௡enabled phone ordevice and the system.Note: As each cellular phone is different, please refer to your Owner’smanual for pairing instructions.5. The system will give you a Pass-key (PIN) that you will need to enterinto your phone/device when prompted.The pairing may take up to three minutes.If the pairing is not successful, the display will PAIRING FAILED.If the pairing is successful, the display will read PAIRING SUCCESSFULand then DEVICE NAME CONNECTED.6. Press YES of NO when the system asks you if you would like to setthis phone/device as the primary.As a Primary device, this is the phone/device the system will search forupon ignition and automatically re-connect to the system. If aphone/device is not set as a primary, it will still be stored in the devicelisting to enable you to reconnect to it at any time.7. Press YES or NO when the system then asks you if you would like todownload your phone book and call history.If you select yes, the system will automatically download the informationfrom your Bluetooth enabled cellular phone.Note: Selecting YES will tell the system to re-download yourphone book and call history EVERY time your phone reconnects (eachignition cycle) to the system. If you have made any changes to yourphone book/call history in the system, it will be erased with thenew download. You can choose to download your information initially andthen change the setting to Bluetooth௡OFF in the Advanced Settings —Bluetooth௡screen in the SETTINGS tab.The system will confirm when the phone book and call history aredownloaded.Connecting previously paired phones and playing devicesYour The system allows you adjust your settings and select otherpreviously paired phones and playing devices as primary connections. Toadjust your settings:CIMS #1621538com_connectdevicesitdseq=86art=expec105_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 69 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction69
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 70 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Press PHONE to enterthe phone mode.2. Press the SETTINGS tab andselect the desired phone/device.3. Press CONNECT.The system will check to ensurethat Bluetooth௡is turned on. IfBluetooth௡is not turned on, thedisplay will ask you if you would liketo turn it on. Press YES. (Thesystem default is on.)Note: If Bluetooth௡is turned off, the system is turned off andyou will not be able to use the phone or media features of the system.4. The display will read CONNECTING DEVICE NAME and then DEVICENAME CONNECTED when the process is finished.USING PHONE FEATURES WITH YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEMYour navigation system works with to enable you to use thehands-free calling feature.1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. This will take you to thephone screen.CIMS #1617716com_phone-scrnitdseq=87art=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aart=expec093_aart=ehvec013_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 70 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction70
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 71 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc2. On the phone screen you canchoose from:•SEND: Press to receive anincoming call, make an outgoingcall, or put one call on hold toanswer another incoming call.•END: Press to end a call.•PRIVACY MODE: Press to activate privacy mode. During an activephone call over the SYNC system, you can choose to transfer the callto your cellular for a more personal conversation.•HOLD CALL: Press to put an active call on hold. Press again to takeoff hold.•JOIN CALLS: Press to join to active calls•Digit entry: Press the numbers to manually enter a phone number tocall.•Signal/battery strength and Roaming statusUSING THE QUICK DIAL SCREENYour system enables you to save 10 frequently dialed numbersfor quick access.1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem.2. Select the ’QUICK DIAL’ tab. Thisscreen allows you to have quickaccess to frequently called numbers.The icon next to the contact’s namewill tell you if the number is theperson’s cell phone, work phone orhome phone.CIMS #1617718com_navqkdial itdseq=88art=expec032_aart=ehvec013_aart=expec073_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 71 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction71
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 72 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docPress / to toggle between acontact’s name and the phonenumber.3. Select the desired contact.4. Press DIAL to place the call.Saving a contact in your Quick Dial sectionAfter you have connected your phone and downloaded your phone book,you may choose to save certain contacts into your Quick Dial screen forquick access.1. Press the PHONE BOOK tab.2. Select the contact you wish tosave to the Quick Dial screen.3. Press SAVE.4. Select the Quick Dial location inwhich you wish to store the contact.5. Press SET at the bottom of thescreen to save the contact’sinformation to the chosen QuickDial position.CIMS #1623892com_save-qckdialitdseq=89art=expec092_aart=expec084_aart=expec085_aart=expec089_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 72 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction72
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 73 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docThe system will confirm when thecontact is successfully stored.Replacing contacts in your Quick Dial sectionYou can replace contacts in your Quick Dial section.1. Press the PHONE BOOK tab.2. Select the contact you wish tosave to the Quick Dial screen.3. Press SAVE.4. Select the contact you wish toreplace and press REPLACE at thebottom of the screen.5. Select the contact with which youwish to replace the current one.The system will ask you to confirmthe change.USING THE PHONE BOOK FEATUREYour system enables you to view the contacts downloaded fromyour Bluetooth enabled cellular phone. To access your phone book:CIMS #1623893 com_replaceitdseq=90CIMS #1617794com_mgmphnbkitdseq=91art=expec102_aart=expec085_aart=expec086_aart=expec087_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 73 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction73
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 74 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem2. Select the ’PHONE BOOK’ tab toaccess the contacts and phonenumbers previously downloadedfrom your Bluetooth enabled cellularphone.Press / to toggle betweendisplaying the phone number or thename of the contact.If your phone book is not available,the screen will display PHONEBOOK NOT AVAILABLE.If your phone book is available, thesystem will download theinformation.Note: The system will assign icons for the numbers (cellularnumber, home number, etc.) Once downloaded, the phone book cannotbe deleted or edited.ACCESSING YOUR CALL HISTORYOnce you have downloaded your call history, you can view the calls.CIMS #1617719com_nav-calhistitdseq=92art=ehvec013_aart=expec085_aart=expec092_aart=expec034_aart=expec040_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 74 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction74
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 75 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’CALL HISTORY’tab.2. The Call History screen allowsyou to have quick access tofrequently called numbers.Press OUTGOING to view youroutgoing calls. The system will saveup to 25 entries.Press INCOMING to view yourincoming calls. The system will saveup to 25 entries.Press MISSED to view your missedcalls. The system will save up to 25entries.SYSTEM SETTINGSYou can choose to connect, add, delete or set specified phones or othermedia devices as a favorite as well as access the advanced settings suchas Bluetooth. To access:CIMS #1618386 com_settingsitdseq=93art=ehvec013_aart=expec037_aart=expec099_aart=expec096_aart=expec098_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 75 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction75
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 76 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.2. Once in the Settings screen, youmay not only view your devices, youmay also select from the followingoptions:CONNECT: Choose to connect a new phone or playing device.ADD: Choose to add another phone or playing device.DELETE: Choose to delete a phone or playing device.SET AS FAV: Choose to set a phone or playing device as your favorite.This will then be the primary phone that the system re-connectsto after each ignition cycle.ADVANCED: Choose to access the advanced menu settings.Connecting a new device to your SYNC™ systemSelect to connect an already paired phone/device to the system.Adding a new device to your SYNC™ systemSelect to add/pair a new device tothe system. The screens will walkyou through the pairing process.Deleting a device from your SYNC™ systemSelect to delete a device from your previously paired list.Selecting a favoriteThis feature allows you to set a device as your favorite. This means thesystem will set this phone as your primary contact and will attempt toreconnect to that phone when the vehicle ignition is turned on.CIMS #1623898 com_devicesitdseq=94CIMS #1623899com_addnewdevitdseq=95CIMS #1623900com_deletedeviceitdseq=96CIMS #1623901 com_setasfavitdseq=97art=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aart=expec062_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 76 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction76
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 77 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docAdvanced settingsThe Advanced Settings screen allows you access to Bluetooth௡,automatic downloads, your phone book / call history information, ringtones, text messaging, prompts, reseting information as well as viewingyour phone information.BLUETOOTH ON/OFF: TurningBluetooth௡ON will enable you tostream audio from your Bluetooth௡enabled cellular phone or playingdevice as well as use thevoice-activated in-vehiclecommunications and text messaging.Turning Bluetooth௡OFF will turnoff access to all features of the system.DOWNLOAD ON/OFF: Select ON to download your Bluetooth௡enabledcellular phone’s phone book and call history.Note: This selection will automatically re-download your phone book andcall history every time your phone reconnect to the system duringignition. This automatic download will erase any edits you may havemade to the phone book and call history stored in your system.After initial download, you may select to turn this feature OFF to avoiderasing any changes to the information in your system.RING TONE INCOMING CALLS: Select to choose the ring tone for allincoming calls.MODIFY PHONE BOOK/CALL HISTORY: Select to makemodifications to your phone book and call history information which hasbeen downloaded into your system. You can choose to deleteindividual entries or the entire phone book or call history.Note: Erasing a contact or all contacts in your phone book /call historyin your system will NOT erase any information in your cellularphone.TEXT MESSAGING NOTIFICATION ON/OFF : Select if you wouldlike your navigation system to display any incoming text message. Thiswill be preceded by an audible tone.PROMPTS: Select if you would like more advanced voice prompts forguidance or more simple prompts.PROVIDER / SERIVCE / NO SERVICE: This will display the providerand service status of the currently connected Bluetooth௡enabled cellularphone.CIMS #1623902com_advanced itdseq=98art=expec039_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 77 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction77
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 78 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docFACTORY DEFAULTS: This selection allows you to erase any settingssomeone else may have set and will return you to the factory defaults,such as Bluetooth ON and more advanced guidance. This will not eraseyour downloaded phone book and all history.MASTER RESET: This selection allows you to erase all settings but alsoall phone book and call history settings.INSTALL: This selection allows you to install new software upgrades oradditions which you have downloaded from the Ford web site.Turning Bluetoothாon/offTurning Bluetooth௡ON will enable you to stream audio from yourBluetooth௡enabled cellular phone or playing device as well as use thevoice-activated in-vehicle communications and text messaging. TurningBluetooth௡OFF will turn off access to all features of the system.Any incoming text or phone messages will go into their respectivemissed folders. To access:1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.2. Press ADVANCED.3. Press BLUETOOTH. Turn ON orOFF. System default is ON.Note: With Bluetooth off, you will not be able to use the phone or mediafeatures of the system.Selecting automatic downloadingYou can tell your system to automatically download the phonebook and call history from the connected Bluetooth௡enabled cellularCIMS #1621571com_navbluth itdseq=99CIMS #1621572com_navdownloaditdseq=100art=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aart=expec039_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 78 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction78
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 79 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docphone with every new ignition cycle. This automatic download will eraseany changes you may have made to the phone book and call historystored in your system. After initial download, you may select toturn this feature OFF to avoid erasing any changes to the information inyour system. To access this setting:1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.2. Press ADVANCED.3. Press DOWNLOAD. Turn ON orOFF. System default is ON.Selecting your ringtoneYou can select the ringtone the system will play during anincoming call. To access this setting:1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.2. Press ADVANCED.CIMS #1621573com_navringtoneitdseq=101art=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aart=expec039_aart=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 79 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction79
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 80 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc3. Press RINGTONE: INCOMINGCALLS. Select from three ringtones,using your cellular phone’s ring toneor turning the ring tone off.Modifying your phone book and call historyYou can modify contacts in your phone book and call history. Youcan choose to delete individual entries or the entire phone book and callhistory.Note: Erasing a contact or all contacts in your phone book /call historyin your system will NOT erase any information in your cellularphone. However, if the automatic downloading feature is turned on, whenthe system downloads the phone book and call history upon ignition, anychanges will be erased.1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.2. Press ADVANCED.3. Press MODIFY PHONEBOOK/CALL HISTORY.You may then select from:ADD CONTACT: Select to ’push’ a new contact from your Bluetooth௡enabled cellular phone which is currently set as the primary (favorite)phone. Your phone must support OBEX to perform this function. TheCIMS #1621574com_navphmodifyitdseq=102art=expec039_aart=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aart=expec039_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 80 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction80
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 81 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docsystem will tell you to send the contacts from your phone. Refer to yourOwner’s manual for instructions. When successfully sent, the display willread XXX CONTACTS RECEIVED. DONE? Press YES if you are finishedor press NO if you wish to send more contacts to the system.DOWNLOAD PHONE BOOK / CALL HISTORY: Select YES toautomatically download the phone book and call history from yourBluetooth௡enabled cellular phone which is currently set as the primary(favorite) phone upon every ignition. Select NO and the system will notperform this function at every ignition cycle.DELETE PHONE BOOK / CALL HISTORY: Select YES to delete theentire phone book and call history from the system. (Thisfunction will NOT delete any information from your cellular phone.)Turning the text message notification on/offYou can chose to receive or not to receive notification that you havereceived a text message. With notifications turned on, you will hear anaudible tone when a text message is arriving along with a display on thescreen that will allow you to view the message, listen to the system readthe message, to dial the person sending the message or to cancel thescreen. With notifications turned off, you will not be notified by a tone orprompt and the message will not appear on screen. The text messagewill be placed in the MISSED folder.To access this setting”1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.2. Press ADVANCED.CIMS #1621575com_navtextmsgitdseq=103art=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 81 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction81
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 82 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc3. Press TEXT MESSAGENOTIFICATION.4. Press YES for the system to alertyou audibly of an incoming textmessage. Press NO if you do notwish to have the audible tone alertyou.Choosing voice promptsYour system is equipped with an advanced voice recognitionsystem which can perform a multitude of tasks. The system will performdesired tasks such as calling someone in your phone book or searchingfor a particular genre of music on your playing device. The system willalso ask for clarification if it does not have a high level of confidence ofwhat was spoken. The level of help the system provides is up to you. Youcan choose more interaction with a higher level of verbal prompts forguidance and help or you can choose to simply hear the prompts whenthe system needs direction.To access this setting:1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.2. Press ADVANCED.3. Press PROMPTS.4. Press YES for the prompts. PressNO if you do not wish to hear them.CIMS #1621576com_navpromptsitdseq=104art=expec039_aart=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aart=expec039_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 82 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction82
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 83 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docViewing your phone provider and service statusTo view your phone’s provider’s name and your service status throughyour system:1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.2. Press ADVANCED.3. Scroll through the list bypressing / arrows until thelisting showing your provider nameand service status appears.Returning to the factory default settingsThis feature will allow you to erase all the preference settings inyour system and return them to the system defaults. This willNOT erase the phone book and call history information stored in thesystem.To access this setting:1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.2. Press ADVANCED.3. Press FACTORY DEFAULTS.4. The system will ask you confirmwith RESET TO FACTORYDEFAULTS? YES NO. Press YESand the system will then confirm,FACTORY DEFAULTS RESET.CIMS #1621577com_providerservitdseq=105CIMS #1621578com_nav-factorydefitdseq=106art=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aart=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aart=expec039_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 83 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction83
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 84 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docPerforming a master resetYou can also perform a master rest of your system which will notonly remove all preference settings and return them to the factorydefaults, but it will also completely erase all phone book and call historylistings in the system. To access this setting:1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.2. Press ADVANCED.3. Press MASTER RESET?4. The system will ask you MASTERRESET? Press YES.5. The system will then confirm thetask was completed by displayingMASTER RESET COMPLETED.Installing new softwareYour system isTo access this setting:1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem. Select the ’SETTINGS’ tab.CIMS #1621579com_nav-mstresetitdseq=107CIMS #1621580com_nav-installitdseq=108art=ehvec013_aart=expec038_aart=expec039_aart=ehvec013_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 84 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction84
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 85 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc2. Press ADVANCED.3. Press INSTALL.TEXT MESSAGINGYour system not only enables you to send and receive textmessages, it will also read them to you as well as translate over 1,000popularly used acronyms (i.e., lol, btw, etc.). To access text messaging:1. Press PHONE on the navigationsystem.2. Select the ’TEXT MESSAGE’ tab.The system will automatically checkto see if your paired (connected)phone is equipped for textmessaging. If it is not, this screenwill display.3. If your phone is equipped for textmessaging, the system will take youto the text messaging screen. Fromthis screen you will be able to selectfrom the following options:CIMS #1618388com_text-messagingitdseq=109art=expec038_aart=expec039_aart=ehvec013_aart=expec043_aart=expec107_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 85 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction85
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 86 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docVIEW: Select the desired message and press VIEW to view the textmessage.LISTEN: Select desired message and press LISTEN to have the systemread the text messages to you.COMPOSE: Select to compose a text message.DELETE ALL: Select to delete all text messages from thesystem.DOWNLOAD: Select to download your text messages from yourconnected phone.Receiving a text messageWhen there is an incoming textmessage, an audible tone will soundand the screen will display the callername and ID if the caller is saved inyour phone book.Press VIEW to view the textmessage.Press LISTEN for the system to read the message to you.Press REPLY to send a text message to the same contact.Press DIAL to call the contact.Press FORWARD to forward the text message to another contact.Press CANCEL to exit the screen.CIMS #1621586com_receive-txtmsgitdseq=110art=expec076_aart=expec066_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 86 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction86
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 87 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docSending a text message1. Press PHONE.2. Select the TEXT MESSAGE tab.3. Press COMPOSE.Your system has 25 possibletext messages you can send.4. Press / to scroll through thefollowing 25 possible text messagesyou can send from yoursystem.•I will be late •Meeting cancelled•Can’t talk right now •Call me•Where are you? •I need more directions•Thanks •I agree•I disagree •I’m stuck in traffic•B there n 5 minutes •B there n 10 minutes•B there n 15 minutes •B there n 30 minutes•Can’t wait to see you •I love you•Too funny •What do you think?•On my way •U R the best•Call U later •Yes•No •Why?•Tell me more5. Select the desired text message and press SEND. Your text messagewill have a signature of “This message was sent from my Ford, Lincolnor Mercury vehicle.”CIMS #1621589com_send-txtmsgitdseq=111art=ehvec013_aart=expec107_aart=expec065_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 87 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction87
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 88 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docACCESSING YOUR SYNC™ MEDIA FEATURES THROUGH YOURNAVIGATION SYSTEMTo can access your media features through your navigationsystem:1. Press MEDIA on your navigation system.2. Select the ’USERS DEVICE’ tab to choose to which source you wouldlike to listen (Auxiliary input jack or USB port). The system will list allpaired devices. You can choose to connect to a device, delete the device,add a device, or access the advanced settings.3. After selecting to connect to either your USB port or your AuxiliaryInput Jack, you will be able to play your music. You can also access thefollowing options:Media Library: Select to enterthe media library andaccess all available playlists, artists,albums and tracks.Similar music: Select to havethe system create a list ofmusic similar to what you arecurrently playing.Shuffle: Select to shuffle your current music.Settings: Select to turn Autoplay and system prompts ON/off.Text: Select to view all available information for the music currentlyplaying.ACCESSING THE USB PORT AND AUXILIARY INPUT JACKTHROUGH THE NAVIGATION SYSTEMYou can access any digital player device plugged into the USB port orauxiliary input jack (Line in) through your navigation system. You canthen search for and play specific artists, genres, songs, etc. Ensure thatyour digital playing device is plugged into either the USB port or theauxiliary input jack. To access:1. Press MEDIA.CIMS #1619126com_nav-mediaitdseq=112CIMS #1621592com_nav-userdeviceitdseq=113art=expec100_aart=expad803_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 88 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction88
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 89 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc2. Select the USER DEVICE tab.LINE will appear above theSOURCE button. If you wish tochange the media source, pressSOURCE repeatedly to cyclethrough USB which will access anydigital playing media plugged intothe USB port, BTST (Bluetoothstereo, music streamed from your connected cellular phone) and LINEwhich will access any digital playing media plugged into the auxiliaryinput jack.If there is a digital playing deviceplugged into the USB port or theauxiliary input jack, once the systemconnects to the source, it will beginto index all of the music.Note: Depending on the amount ofmusic, it may take a few minutes forthe system to download all themusic.After the music has been indexed, you can select from the followingoptions:MUSIC LIBRARY: Press to access play settings such as playlists, playtracks, etc.SIMILAR MUSIC: Press to play music similar to the music currentlyplaying.SHUFFLE: Press to shuffle the songs.REPEAT: Press to repeat the currently playing song.SETTINGS: Press to access the User device settings.TEXT: Press to view additional information about the currently playingsong.Using the media music libraryYou can access many media features using the music library. To access:1. Press MEDIA.CIMS #1621593com_med-muslibraryitdseq=114art=expec090_aart=expec074_aart=expad803_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 89 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction89
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 90 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc2. Select the USER DEVICE tab. Ifyou wish to change the mediasource, press SOURCE repeatedly tocycle through the options.3. Press MEDIA LIBRARY.From this screen, you can choose toplay all songs, playlists, as well asany desired artists, albums andtracks.CALLING CONTACTS STORED IN YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEMYour system gives you the option to call contacts stored in yournavigation system, such as those in your address book or POI (Point ofInterest) contacts.Calling someone in your address bookTo call someone in your navigation address book using the handsfree system:CIMS #1618409com_adpoi-introitdseq=115CIMS #1618390com_nav-addressbkitdseq=116art=expec074_aart=expec100_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 90 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction90
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 91 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Press DEST.2. Select the ADDRESS BOOK tab.Select the desired address.3. Press the VIEW/EDIT selection atthe right.4. Press the DIAL icon toinitiate hands free calling.Calling a POI (Point of interest)To call a Point of Interest contact stored in your navigation system usingthe hands free feature:CIMS #1618406 com_poi-dialitdseq=117art=251cf781_bart=expad789_aart=expec031_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 91 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction91
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 92 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Press DEST.2. Select the POI tab.3. Press the DIAL icon toinitiate hands free calling.art=251cf781_bart=expad758_aart=expec035_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 92 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docNavigation interaction92
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 93 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docHOW SYNC™ INTERACTS WITH YOUR DVD SYSTEM (IFEQUIPPED)Your system interacts with your DVD system (if equipped) byallowing you to access the many media features. Your DVD system (ifequipped) comes with two set of infrared red wireless headphones whichyou can use to access various playing medias.To access the media features with your DVD system:1. Ensure that your wirelessheadphones are set to eitherChannel A or Channel B. Channel Acan access any possible mediasource (AM, FM1, FM2, SAT(satellite radio, if equipped), CD,DVD, AUX, SYNC.) Channel B canonly access DVD and AUX sources.CIMS # com_dvd-sysoveritdseq=118art=expec006_aart=expad822_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 93 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docDVD interaction93
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 94 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc2. Press A on the DVD systemto gain access to your possiblemedia selections.3. Press MEDIA repeatedly tochange the media source. The selections will appear on the screen.4. Once you have selected your desired media source for yourheadphones, press the cursor controls on the DVD face or on the remotecontrol until you highlight the MEDIA button on the screen. PressMEDIA repeatedly until SYNC is shown on the screen for A.(Youcannot access SYNC through B.)5. Once you have accessed the Media screen, you may now choose fromyour playlists, from playing certain artists, tracks or similar music.You can use the following remotecontrols to help make menuselections:•Use the cursor controls(/ / / ) to make menuselections.•Press ENTER to confirm aselection.•Press / (Play/pause)to play and pause the currentlyplaying media.•Press / toreverse/advance to the next track.•Press MENU to select the desiredsource: USB, LINE IN, BTAUDIO.Accessing the SYNC™ media features through your DVD systemRear seat passengers can listen to media through the DVDsystem (if equipped). To do so, you must first choose which source youwould like to listen to: USB, BT AUDIO (streaming audio from yourcellular phone) or LINE IN (Auxiliary input jack). To accessmedia through the DVD system (if equipped) and to choose the desiredsource:CIMS #1623872com_dvd-mediaitdseq=119art=expad902_aart=expec064_aREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 94 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docDVD interaction94
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 95 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. Ensure that the DVD and audio system are ON. Also ensure that yourauxiliary playing device is plugged into either the USB port or theAuxiliary input jack (LINE IN).2. Press MEDIA (on the DVD system or on the remote control)repeatedly until the desired media source (USB, BT AUDIO or LINE IN)appears on the DVD screen in the A line.3. When the desired media source appears on the screen, either pressENTER or wait until the system times out.4. Ensure that the headphones are turned to A to receive the audio ifusing Dual Play mode.After choosing the media source, you can then choose to from the mediasettings (Shuffle, Repeat, Autoplay) as well as choosing from options of :Play All music, Play Artists, Play Albums, Play Genres oraccessing/playing your Playlists.Note: Once the media source is chosen, the system will beginindexing your media information. Depending on how much music thereis, this process may take a few minutes. You can, however, choose toactivate the ’Autoplay’ feature which will begin playing the first song assoon as possible so that you will not have to wait until all of the music isindexed prior to playing.Media menuOnce you have chosen a media source from which to play, you can thenmake playing selections through the Media Menu.1. From the main screen, select MENU to enter the Media Menu.2. From the Media Menu, you can then choose from:Play Menu: Choose how to play your selected media. Access Play All,Artists, Albums, Genres and Playlists.Select Source: Choose another media source (USB, Bluetooth Stereo,LINE IN).Media Settings: Choose to activate/deactivate Shuffle, Repeat orAutoplay.Tracks: Choose which tracks to play on the selectedExplore USB: Choose to explore all the music in the playing deviceaccessed through the USB port.Similar Music: Choose this to have the system find and play musicsimilar to that currently playing.CIMS #1623874com_media-menuitdseq=120REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 95 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docDVD interaction95
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 96 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docPlay menuThe Play Menu gives the choice of how to play music from your mediasource. To access:Once the media source is selected, press Menu.You can now choose from: Play All, Artists, Albums, Genres, Playlists,Tracks, Explore USB and Similar Music.Play AllPlay All will play all music on your playing device alphabetically.ArtistsIn the Artists screen, you can select to play All Artists, or you can selectany available artist. (The system will also list the genre of the Artist.)Press to select.AlbumsThe Albums screen will list all loaded albums alphabetically. Press toselect.GenresThe Genre screen will list all available genres and the artists associatedwith those genres. Press to select.PlaylistsThe Playlist screen will allow you to view and select from any previouslysaved playlists on your playing device. Press to select.TracksThe Track screen will list all tracks in your playing device alphabetically.Use the scroll bar to advance/reverse in the list. Select to begin play.Explore USBThe Explore USB screen will allow you to scroll through all music storedon your playing device.Similar MusicThe Similar Music screen allows you to play music similar to what iscurrently playing. The system will use the metadata information of eachsong to compile a playlist for you.Select source menuThe select source menu screen allows you to choose which media sourceto access.CIMS #1625446com_play-menuitdseq=121CIMS #1625466com_selectsourceitdseq=122REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 96 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docDVD interaction96
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 97 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc1. From the main screen, select Menu.2. Choose ’Select Source’ to access:•USB: Select to access any playing device plugged into the USB port.•Bluetooth Stereo: Select to stream audio from your Bluetoothenabled cellular phone over the vehicle’s speakers.•Line In: Select to access any playing device plugged into theAuxiliary input jack (Line in).Media settingsThe Media Settings screen allows you to turn Shuffle, Repeat andAutoplay on/off. To access:1. From the main screen, press ’Menu’.2. Select ’Media Settings’. You can now access:Shuffle: Select to turn Shuffle on/off. Shuffle will randomly shuffle allselected music.Repeat: Select to turn repeat on/off. The repeat feature will repeat thecurrently chosen track until turned off.Autoplay: Select to being playing music as soon as possible during theindexing process. With Autoplay turned off, the chosen music will notbegin to play until all of the music has been indexed in the system.Depending on the size of the material, this may take a few minutes.CIMS #1625467com_media-settingsitdseq=123REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 97 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docDVD interaction97
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 98 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSBelow are some frequently asked questions regarding yoursystem.For further information, please refer to www.SyncMyRide.com.General informationWhat is SYNC™?is a fully integrated, in-car communications and entertainmentsystem that gives you hands-free voice-activated control over yourmobile phones and digital music players. After an initial one-time setup, automatically pairs your phones and music players with thevehicle’s in-car microphone and sound system.What are the hands-free advantages of SYNC™?Voice-activated, hands-free functionality means less distraction whiledriving. As both your mobile phone and music player are fully integrated,you’re able to concentrate on the road. This is an especially smartsolution as more and more states and jurisdictions outlaw driving whiletalking on a handheld phone.What languages does SYNC™ understand?has an advanced voice recognition system which can be set tospeak and respond to American English, Canadian French and NorthAmerican Spanish.Does SYNC’s voice recognition system need to ’learn’ my voice?has an intelligent voice-recognition technology which, for mostpeople, needs no ’training’ to recognize voices, regardless of who istalking.Are voice commands the only way to operate my mobile phoneand portable music player?No. also gives you the option to operate your phone and musicplayer via simple controls on the steering wheel and radio.Do I need to specially configure my car’s sound system to workwith SYNC™?No. and your vehicle’s cabin have been specifically tuned byprofessional acoustic engineers for optimum performance and soundreproduction. The audio playback environment inside a equippedvehicle just may be the best you’ll ever experience.CIMS # com_faqsitdseq=124CIMS #1623903com_general-infoitdseq=125REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 98 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions98
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 99 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docWhat happens if I receive a call while listening to music on mySYNC™ connected digital music player?will identify the caller and pause the music so you can hear andtake the call.Do I have to sign up with a specific wireless carrier or need aspecial phone to use SYNC™?You can use with a wide range of carriers throughout thecountry. The system will work with the vast majority of popularBluetooth enabled phones on the market today.Is there a monthly fee to use SYNC™?There are no monthly fees to use aside form the regular fees youalready pay your wireless phone provider for your particular calling plan.What music players and formats does SYNC support?is compatible with Apple iPod௡, Microsoft Zune™,“Play-for-sure” portable music devices, most combination mobilephone/digital music players, as well as most USB drives. Supported audioformats include MP3, WMA, WAV and PCM.How do I recharge my music player’s battery while in the car?On most music players, the battery will start recharging any time it isconnected to the system’s USB port wile the vehicle is running. Noseparate charger is necessary.How do I upgrade or enhance the system?As new versions of software for are rolled out, you’ll be able todownload updates from either the web or your Ford, Lincoln, Mercurydealer.What information from the PDA, digital media player or cellularphone will be stored in the vehicle?As soon as a phone is paired with the system, the phone’s personalfeatures (such as the contact list or ring tones) are downloaded andsaved to the car. Every time they enter the car these personal featuresare updated. To protect privacy concerns, phone books and ring tonesare active only for the phone to which they belong.Can I copy files directly from my computer to SYNC™?Yes, you can transfer the files through a USB flash memory device.Will two people be able to use the device at the same time? (Forexample, two phones or a phone and PDA)REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 99 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions99
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 100 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docOnly one mobile communications device can be connected at a time tothe vehicle sound system. Passengers can enjoy Bluetooth-enabledwireless connectivity and digital music connected through the USB port.What kind of service and support options are provided?For minor issues, error messages will tell users what is wrong such asthe device is not connected properly. Additionally, Ford Motor Companywill offer online, dealer network and call center support.Are there other technology partners involved with SYNC™besides Microsoft?Ford has a special relationship with both Microsoft and Apple to allowour customers the benefit of enjoying their music, on their players, intheir vehicles. supports nearly all popular media players andformats to deliver an industry leading experience.What was Microsoft’s contribution to SYNC™ ? What did Fordcontribute to the development of SYNC™ ?Ford is proud to be the first and only automotive company to marketthis product in North America. Ford and Microsoft worked closelytogether to design and engineer , which is based on state-of-theart Microsoft Auto software. Ford further developed and customized thistechnology to deliver in-car solutions that help drivers conveniently andreliably enjoy digital entertainment and communications while on theroad.Does Ford plan on re-licensing SYNC™ to other manufacturers?Ford considers this a competitive advantage for all its brands and has anexclusive relationship with Microsoft.Will Ford use SYNC™ to collect vehicle data? For example,collecting driver speed and brake timing information todetermine accident causes? If yes, what type of data will youcollect and how will it be used?Ford Motor Company is committed to consumer privacy. Currently, wedo not have plans to collect user data and would not do so without firstasking the consumer for permission.If you compare SYNC™ to Trip Tunes II, what are SYNC™’sadvantages?The voice recognition features are more robust. For example,with , you can say ЉPlay SimilarЉand will play a shufflelist of similar music as the current song. The advanced features alsoREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 100 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions100
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 101 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docallow voice searching based on a song title, artist, genre and otherchoices. also has superior sound quality.Phone, digital, media player and USB questionsWill all cellular phones be compatible with all the features?The system will work with the vast majority of popularBluetooth-enabled phones on the market today. Bluetooth AudioStreaming phones will also have basic voice controls for their music.Sprint LG Fusic and T-Mobile Dash™ phones are examples of BluetoothAudio Streaming phones.Is it necessary to contract with a specific wireless carrier or usea special phone?No, you can choose the best phone to fit your lifestyle needs asworks with a wide range of carriers throughout the country and the vastmajority of popular Bluetooth-enabled phones on the market today.What popular media players are compatible? What file formatsare compatible with SYNC™ ?is capable of hosting nearly any digital media player includingiPod௡, Microsoft Zune™, PlaysForSure players and most USB drives.Supported audio formats include MP3, AAC, WMA, WAV and PCM. Moreinformation is available at: www.SyncMyRide.com.Will this improve (i.e. less dropped calls) or expand my cellularphone coverage?Cellular coverage and service quality is totally controlled by the cellularservice provider. Sync™ provides a higher quality of hands-free controlsfor incoming and outgoing calls.Does SYNC™ charge cellular phone or digital media playerbatteries?When plugged in to the system’s USB port or 12V power point, cellularphones and music players automatically charge while the vehicle isrunningAre all USB thumb drives compatibleThe majority (80-90 % of the market) of USB thumb drives will becompatible.What are some common voice commands to operate my mobilephone?•Call nameCIMS #1623904com_digital-questitdseq=126REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 101 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions101
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 102 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doc•Call name at home•Call name at cell•Call name at work•Dial digitsWhat are the common commands to access my music connectedthrough the USB port?Just a few of the commands include:•Play artist name•Play track name•Play album name•Play genre name•Play next track•Play playlist name•Repeat•Shuffle•Similar music•Search artist name•Search genre nameHardware questionsIs a hard drive available? Why didn’t you include a hard drive?We designed to wirelessly transfer all the names and numbers inyour mobile phonebook automatically. Not having a hard drive simplifiesthe set up. People spend a lot of time programming personal electronicdevices such as inputting phone contacts or creating MP3 play lists. Thesystem can support devices with up to 100 gigabytes.Can I connect a hard drive or use a memory stick to play music?A USB flash memory stick or any USB hard drive can connect. Thisallows you to play music without a digital media player and use all theadvanced voice controls as well.How do you plan to keep up with rapid advances in consumerelectronics to avoid obsolescence?’s flexible design will allow it to keep pace with technologyadvances through future upgrades. Users can download updates fromCIMS #1623905com_hardware-questitdseq=127REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 102 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions102
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 103 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/doceither the Web or their Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer similar to howiPod users download new versions from the Web. They can use a USBflash memory stick to upload the change to the vehicle.Can I add memory?You will not need to add memory as ’s flexible platform leveragesthe device’s memory storage.Software questionsWhat options do I have to upgrade or add software?You can easily upgrade by downloading newer versions from ourweb site, www.SyncMyRide.com, to a USB flash memory stick and thenuploading the change to their vehicle. As is driven by the user’spersonal device, any new audio features on their phone or digital mediaplayer will automatically work.What does phone pairing mean?Pairing means the phone is linked to the vehicle. Once the phone islinked, the phone’s personal features such as the phone contact list orring tones are downloaded to the car. Each time the phone enters thecar, these personal features are updated. The system can pair with 12phones.Does SYNC™ have any unique voice recognition capabilities thatwill improve the quality of its functionality?’s microphones and speakers are specific to the car we install itin, which means the audio is far superior to any aftermarket product.Does SYNC™ ’s voice recognition system need to ؆learn؆myvoice?For most people, ’s intelligent voice-recognition technology needsno ЉtrainingЉto recognize voices, regardless of who is speaking.Does SYNC™ include a reset or re-boot feature?automatically resets itselfAre there plans to update the operating system in the future?As the technology evolves, ’s software updates can expand toenable new communications features designed to make time spent in thecar more productive and enjoyable. Registered users will get updatealerts as new features are available for adding new applications andservice packsCIMS #1623906com_software-questitdseq=128REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 103 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions103
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 104 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docHow many versions of SYNC™ will be available?Only one version is necessary as ’s flexible platform is compatiblewith a wide range of personal electronics. As upgrades of arerolled out, users will be able to download updates from either the Web ortheir Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer.What unique software features does SYNC™ employ compared tothe competition?Consumers benefit from having two device interfaces with the vehiclesound system (Bluetooth and USB), and the ability to utilize their ownpersonal cellular network. The system is easy to use and allows them tochoose from a wide range of digital media players, use numerous fileformats, enjoy more features and keep pace with technology advancesthrough Web delivered upgrades. offers never-before seen levelsof convenience, personalization, control and harmonization ofelectronic devices in the car. The advanced voice search capabilitiesincreases the safety of using personal devices in the car.Security questionsIs it possible that this in-vehicle connection solution could spreadpandemic computer viruses to the car? (Cellular phones areexperiencing viruses.)Security is vitally important to us at Ford Motor Company. To protectour customers and our business, we do not share any information on ourstrategy and/or tactics, but has been designed and engineered toensure this is not an issue.What provisions have you included to prevent hacking into thevehicle systems, SYNC™ , or other connected devices?Security is vitally important to us at Ford Motor Company. Effectivemeasures have been taken, but we do not share any information on ourstrategy and/or tactics.END USER LICENSE AGREEMENTYou have acquired a device (“SYNC”) that includes software licensed byFORD MOTOR COMPANY from an affiliate of Microsoft Corporation(“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well asassociated media, printed materials, and the ’online’ or electronicdocumentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international intellectualproperty laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. Allrights reserved.CIMS #1623907com_security-questitdseq=129CIMS #1623526 com_eulaitdseq=130REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 104 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions104
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 105 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docIF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT(“EULA”), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE.INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT FORD MOTOR COMPANY FORINSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S). ANY USEOF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USEON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TOTHIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE: This EULA grants you thefollowing license:•You may use the SOFTWARE as installed on the DEVICE.DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS:•Speech recognition: If the SOFTWARE includes speech recognitioncomponent(s), you should understand that speech recognition is aninherently statistical process and that recognition errors are inherentin the process. Neither FORD MOTOR COMPANY nor its suppliersshall be liable for any damages arising out of errors in the speechrecognition process.•Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation andDisassembly: You may not reverse engineer, decompile, ordisassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that suchactivity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding thislimitation.•Single EULA: The end user documentation for SYNC may containmultiple versions of this EULA, such as multiple translations and/ormultiple media versions (i.e., in the user documentation and in thesoftware). Even if you receive multiple versions of the EULA, you arelicensed to use only one (1) copy of the SOFTWARE.•SOFTWARE Transfer: You may permanently transfer all of yourrights under this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of SYNCprovided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the SOFTWARE(including all component parts, the media and printed materials, anyupgrades, this EULA and, if applicable, the Certificate(s) ofAuthenticity), and the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA. Ifthe SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must include all priorversions of the SOFTWARE.•Termination: Without prejudice to any other rights, FORD MOTORCOMPANY or MS may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply withthe terms and conditions of the EULA.•Security Updates/Digital Rights Management: Content providersare using the digital rights management technology (“DRM”) containedREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 105 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions105
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 106 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docin your DEVICE to protect the integrity of their content (“Securecontent)” so that their intellectual property, including copyright, insuch content is not misappropriated. Portions of the SOFTWARE andthird party applications such as media players use DRM to play SecureContent (“DRM Software”). If the DRM Software’s security has beencompromised, owners of the Secure Content (“Secure ContentOwners”) may request that MS block the ability of DRM licenseservers and personal computers to deliver new licenses that enable anaffected DEVICE to play Secure Content. This action does not alterthe DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list ofrevoked DRM Software is sent to your SYNC whenever you downloada license for Secure Content from the Internet or from your personalcomputer. You therefore agree that MS may, in conjunction with suchlicense, also download revocation lists onto your SYNC on behalf ofSecure Content Owners. MS will not retrieve any personallyidentifiable information, or any other information, from your DEVICEby downloading such revocation lists.•Consent to Use of Data: You agree that MS, Microsoft Corporation,their affiliates and /or their designated agent may collect and usetechnical information gathered in any manner as part of productsupport services related to the SOFTWARE. MS, MicrosoftCorporation, their affiliates and/or their designated agent may use thisinformation solely to improve their products or to provide customizedservices or technologies to you. MS, Microsoft Corporation, theiraffiliates and/or their designated agent may disclose this information toother, but not in a form that personally identifies you.•Internet-Based Services Components: The SOFTWARE maycontain components that enable and facilitate the use of certainInternet-based services. You acknowledge and agree that MS, MicrosoftCorporation, their affiliates and/or their designated agent mayautomatically check the version of the SOFTWARE and/or itscomponents that you are utilizing and may provide upgrades orsupplements to the SOFTWARE that may be automaticallydownloaded to your SYNC.•Additional Software/Services: The SOFTWARE may permit FORDMOTOR COMPANY, MS, Microsoft corporation, their affiliates and/ortheir designated agent to provide or make available to yourSOFTWARE updates, supplements, add-on components, orInternet-based services components of the SOFTWARE after the dateyou obtain your initial copy of the SOFTWARE (“SupplementalComponents”).REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 106 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions106
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 107 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docIf FORD MOTOR COMPANY provides or makes available to youSupplemental Components and no other EULA terms are provided alongwith the Supplemental Components, then the terms of this EULA shallapply.If MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates and/or their designated agentmake available Supplemental Components, and no other EULA terms areprovided, then the terms of this EULA shall apply, except that the MS,Microsoft Corporation or affiliate entity providing the SupplementalComponent(s) shall be the licensor or the Supplemental Component(s).FORD MOTOR COMPANY, MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliatesand/or their designated agent reserve the right to discontinue withoutliability any Internet-based services provided to you or made available toyour through the use of the SOFTWARE.•Links to Third Party Sites: The SOFTWARE may provide you withthe ability to link to third party sites through the use of theSOFTWARE. The third party sites are not under the control of MS,Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates and/or their designated agent.Neither MS nor Microsoft Corporation nor their affiliates nor theirdesignated agent are responsible for (i) the contents of any thirdparty sites, any links contained in third party sites, or any changes orupdates to third party sites, or (ii) webcasting or any other form oftransmission received from any third party sites. If the SOFTWAREprovides links to third party sites, those links are provided to you onlyas a convenience, and the inclusion of any link does not imply anendorsement of the third party site by MS, Microsoft Corporation,their affiliates and/or their designated agent.UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA: If the SOFTWARE is providedby FORD MOTOR COMPANY separate from SYNC on media such as ROMchip, CD ROM disk(s) or via web download or other means, and islabeled “For Upgrade Purposes Only” or “For Recovery Purposes Only”you may install one (1) copy of such SOFTWARE onto SYNC as areplacement copy for the existing SOFTWARE, and use it in accordancewith this EULA, including any additional EULA terms accompanying theupgrade SOFTWARE.INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: All title and intellectualproperty rights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited toany images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and“applets,” incorporated in the SOFTWARE), the accompanying printedmaterials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE, are owned by MS,Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates or suppliers. The SOFTWARE islicensed, not sold. You may not copy the printed materials accompanyingREVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 107 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions107
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 108 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docthe SOFTWARE. All title and intellectual property rights in and to thecontent which may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE is theproperty of the respective content owner and may be protected byapplicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties. ThisEULA grants you no rights to use such content. All rights not specificallygranted under this EULA are reserved by MS, Microsoft Corporation ,their affiliates and suppliers. Use of any on-line services which may beaccessed through the SOFTWARE may be governed by the respectiveterms of use relating to such services. If this SOFTWARE containsdocumentation that is provided only in electronic form, you may printone copy of such electronic documentation.EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: You acknowledge that the SOFTWARE issubject to U.S. and European Union export jurisdiction. You agree tocomply with all applicable international and national laws that apply tothe SOFTWARE, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations,as well as end-user, end-use and destination restrictions issued by U.S.and other governments. For additional information, seehttp://www.microsoft.com/exporting/.TRADEMARKS: This EULA does not grant you any rights in connectionwith any trademarks or service marks of FORD MOTOR COMPANY, MS,Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates or suppliers.PRODUCT SUPPORT: Product support for the SOFTWARE is notprovided by MS, its parent corporation Microsoft Corporation, or theiraffiliates or subsidiaries. For product support, please refer to FORDMOTOR COMPANY instructions provided in the documentation for SYNC.Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, or if you desire tocontact FORD MOTOR COMPANY for any other reason, please refer tothe address provided in the documentation for the DEVICE.No Liability for Certain Damages: EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BYLAW, FORD MOTOR COMPANY, MS, MICROSOFT CORPORATION ANDTHEIR AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT,SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISINGFROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OFTHE SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANYREMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALLMS, MICROSOFT CORPORATION AND/OR THEIR AFFILIATES BELIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U.S. TWO HUNDREDFIFTY DOLLARS (U.S. $250.00)THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE THAT MAYEXPRESSLY BE PROVIDED FOR YOUR NEW VEHICLE.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 108 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions108
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 109 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docMicrosoftாWindowsாMobile for Automotive Important SafetyInformationThis system, SYNC, contains software that is licensed to ManufacturerFORD MOTOR COMPANY by an affiliate of Microsoft Corporationpursuant to a license agreement. Any removal, reproduction, reverseengineering or other unauthorized use of the software from this systemin violation of the license agreement is strictly prohibited and maysubject you to legal action.Read and follow instructionsBefore using your Windows Automotive-based system, read and follow allinstructions and safety information provided in this end user manual(SYNC™ supplement). Not following precautions found in this User’sGuide can lead to an accident or other serious consequences.Keep the SYNC™ supplement in your vehicleWhen kept in the vehicle, the SYNC™ supplement will be a readyreference for you and other users unfamiliar with the WindowsAutomotive-based system. Please make certain that before using thesystem for the first time, all persons have access to the SYNC™supplement and read its instructions and safety information carefully.Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distractyour attention away from the road, and possibly cause andaccident or other serious consequences. Do not change system settingsor enter data non-verbally (using your hands) while driving. Stop thevehicle in a safe and legal manner before attempting these operations.This is important since while setting up or changing some functionsyou might be required to distract your attention away from the roadand remove your hands from the wheel.General operationVoice command controlFunctions within the Windows Automotive-based system may beaccomplished using only voice commands. Using voice commands whiledriving allows you to operate the system without removing your handsfrom the wheel.Prolonged view of screenDo not access any function requiring a prolonged view of the screenwhile you are driving. Pull over in a safe and legal manner beforeattempting to access a function of the system requiring prolongedCIMS #1623914com_autosafeinfoitdseq=131CIMS #1623916 com_gen-infoitdseq=132REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 109 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions109
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 110 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docattention. Even occasional short scans to the screen may be hazardous ifyour attention has been diverted away from your driving task at a criticaltime.Volume settingDo not raise the volume excessively. Keep the volume at a level whereyou can still hear outside traffic and emergency signals wile driving.Driving while unable to hear these sounds could cause an accident.Use of speech recognition functionsSpeech recognition software is inherently a statistical process which issubject to errors. It is your responsibility to monitor any speechrecognition functions included in the system and address any errors.Navigation featuresAny navigation features included in the system are intended to provideturn by turn instructions to get you to a desired destination. Please makecertain all persons using this system carefully read and followinstructions and safety information fully.Distraction hazardAny navigation features may require manual (non-verbal) setup.Attempting to perform such set-up or insert data while driving caseriously distract your attention and could cause an accident or otherserious consequences. Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner beforeattempting these operations.Let your judgement prevailAny navigation features are provided only as an aid. Make your drivingdecisions based on your observations of local conditions and existingtraffic regulations. Any such feature is not a substitute for your personaljudgment. Any route suggestions made by this system should neverreplace any local traffic regulations or your personal judgement orknowledge of safe driving practices.Route safetyDo not follow the route suggestions if doing so would result in an unsafeor illegal maneuver, if you would be placed in an unsafe situation, or ifyou would be directed into an area that you consider unsafe. The driveris ultimately responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle andtherefore, maust evaluate whether it is safe to follow the suggesteddirections.Potential map inaccuracyMaps used by this system may be inaccurate because of changes inroads, traffic controls or driving conditions. Always use good judgementand common sense when following the suggested routes.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 110 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions110
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 111 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docEmergency servicesDo not rely on any navigation features included in the system to routeyou to emergency services. Ask local authorities or an emergencyservices operator for these locations. Not all emergency services such aspolice, fire stations, hospitals and clinics are likely to be contained in themap database for such navigation features.REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 111 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 1DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docFrequently asked questions111
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 112 SESS: 3 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docAAccessing media features ..........88Accessing USB port andauxiliary input jack .....................88Accessing your phone book .......15Accessing your playlists .............52Advanced settings .......................77CChanging source listing ..............41Changing the language setting ..28Choosing an artist .......................48EEnd user license agreement ....104FFirst time pairing with yournavigation system .......................68GGeneral information ..................109HHow to get going ..........................5How to use this supplement ........4How to use voice commands .....58IInstalling new vehicleapplications .................................30MMaking a call ...............................31PPairing other phones ..................25Pairing your media devices ........38Pairing your phone for the firsttime ................................................5Performing a master reset .........30Phone features with thenavigation system .......................70Phone settings ............................20Playing a specific track ..............53Playing similar music ..................55Privacy mode ..............................34Putting a call on hold .................34QQuick dial feature .......................71RReceiving a call ...........................32Returning to system defaults ....29SSelecting genre type ...................51Setting a ring tone ......................21Streaming music from yourphone ...........................................43System settings ...........................24TText messaging ...........................16Text messaging with yournavigation system .......................85REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 112 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 3DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docIndex112
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 113 SESS: 3 OUTPUT: Tue Feb 27 16:38:35 2007/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/mgm/docTurning voice prompts on/off ....28UUsing the Auxiliary input jack(Line in) ......................................43Using the quick dial feature ......33Using your USB port ..................41WWhat is SYNC? ..............................3REVIEW COPY ——2008 (mgm), Supplement (supplement),Market: USA (fus)PAGE: 113 OP: root EDIT SESSION: 3DATE: FEB 27 2007 at 16:38JOB: @ibm2/ford_pdm/CLS_ford/GRP_supplement/JOB_mgm/DIV_docIndex113

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