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Change A Track
Press the Forward Arrow button to select the

next track on the disc.
Press and hold the Forward Arrow button to

fast forward through the track.
Press the Back Arrow button to select the

start of the current track (while the track is

playing) or the previous track (if the current

track has just started).
Press and hold the Back Arrow button to fast

rewind through the track.
Press the Pause button to pause the playback

of the disc.
Press the Play button to resume playback of the

disc.

Tagging Favorite HDD Songs

When a song is playing that you want

to add to the Favorite Songs list, press

the Favorites button.
To view the Favorite Songs list, press

the Browse button, then press the Favorites

button, next press the Favorite Songs button.

Press the All button on the touchscreen to

play all favorite songs from the top of the list.

Displaying The Elapsed Time
The elapsed time of the current playing track is

displayed in the left center of the screen.

HDD Menu
While in HDD mode, push the Menu button

located on the faceplate to access the HDD

Menu.

Random Playback
The random play function plays random tracks

from the hard disk drive. Press the Random

button to switch the random play function on or

off.
A red check mark indicates the random play

function is active.

Repeat Track
The repeat track function repeats the currently

played track. Press the Rpt. TRK button to

switch the repeat track function on or off.
A red check mark indicates the repeat track

function is active.

Favorite Playlists On The Hard Disk Drive

You may save links to favorite

playlists in the Favorite Playlists list.

1. While in the HDD mode, press the Browse

button to access the Browse Categories

menu.

2. Press the Favorites button to display a list of

favorite playlists.

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3. Press one of the Add Favorites buttons.

4. Select the type of favorite (Artist, Album,

Genre or Folder).
For this example, press the Genres button.

A link to the selected playlist is now saved in the

Favorite Playlists list.

NOTE:

Depending on the type of Favorite you define,

the contents of the favorite playlist may change

as you add tracks to and remove tracks from

the Hard Disk Drive. Deleting a favorite playlist

does not remove any files from the hard drive.

You may now edit the list by pressing the Edit

button or exit the list by pressing the Exit button.

Editing Track Info On The Hard Disk Drive
While a track is playing, press the Edit Info

button to edit the tag information for the track.

You can change the artist name, track name,

album name, album track number, genre, and

folder name for the track.
To edit an item, press the Change or Order

button next to the tag item you want to edit. To

enter new data for the tag, select an item from

the list or press the New button to type in a new

name. For track reordering, use the buttons

to move the track to the correct position.
If you change tag information that affects how

your HDD playback is sorted, playback may

pause briefly and restart from the top of the list.

Editing Folder Names On The Hard Disk Drive

1. Push the My Files button.

2. Select “My Music”.

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3. Press the Rename HDD Folders button.

4. Press the folder you want to rename.

5. Spell the name of the folder, then press the

Save button.

Deleting Tracks From The Hard Disk Drive

1. Push the Menu button located on the

faceplate.

2. Press the My Music button.

3. Press the Delete Music Files from HDD

button.

4. Select the folder from which you want to

delete tracks.

5. Select the tracks you want to delete by

pressing the track to turn on the red check

mark. If you want to delete all tracks from

the folder, press the Check All button.

6. After you have selected all of the tracks to

delete, press the Delete button to

permanently remove the files from the Hard

Disk Drive.

Deleting All Files From The Hard Disk Drive

1. Push the Menu button located on the

faceplate.

2. Press the System Setup button on the

touchscreen to access the System Setup

menu.

3. Press the Manage HDD button to access the

Manage HDD menu.

This menu displays the available space on the

Hard Disk Drive and allows you to delete

pictures and music files.

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Importing Pictures
It is possible to import display pictures to the

internal Hard Disk Drive. The pictures can be

displayed on the right half of the radio screen.

In the default mode, the vehicle brand logo is

displayed in the right half of the screen. Push

the Menu button on the right side of the radio to

access one of the setting menus.
It is recommended to change the picture

dimensions on a PC or Digital Camera to 240 by

158 pixels before the import.

NOTE:

USB devices (e.g., camera memory USB

adaptors, etc.) must comply with the MSD

(Mass Storage Device) standard. This USB

terminal can provide power to the inserted

device. The device's current limitation must be

less or equal to 500mA.

1. Push the My Files button located on the

faceplate to go to the Manage My Files

screen.

2. Insert either a CD or a USB Stick containing

your pictures.

3. Press the My Pictures button to get an

overview of the images currently stored on

the Hard Disk Drive.
The radio can store 23 user pictures.

4. Press the Add button to view the pictures

stored on the CD or USB memory stick.

NOTE:

Depending on the file size of each picture on the

CD or USB memory stick, loading the images in

the screen may take time.

5. Select the type of media inserted.

6. Use the Page Up or Down buttons to page

through a list of pictures and press the

picture you would like to import.

7. Select which pictures you want to copy. The

red check mark indicates a picture file to

copy.
The imported picture is now available in the

Manage My Pictures screen.

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8. Press the Save button to copy the selected

pictures to the Hard Disk Drive.

9. Select this picture by pressing the “Set as

Picture View” button. A check mark

indicates the currently used picture.
Use the PREV or NEXT button to step

through the list of available pictures.

Press the Delete button to delete the pic

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ture from the hard disk drive.

10. Push the Menu button twice and then press

the Picture View button to enable the

picture view.

The picture is now displayed on the right half of

the screen.

Remote Devices

License Agreement

Dolby Digital License Agreement
Manufactured under license from Dolby Labora

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tories.
Dolby, MLP Lossless and the double-D are

trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Rovi Corporation License Agreement
This product incorporates copyright protection

technology that is protected by US patents and

other intellectual property rights. Use of this

copyright protection technology must be

authorized by Rovi Corporation, and is intended

for home and other limited viewing uses only

unless otherwise authorized by Rovi

Corporation. Reverse engineering or

disassembly is prohibited.

USB Connector

It is possible to copy audio files or pictures files

to the radio Hard Disk Drive, or play audio files

directly from the USB device just like a music

disc. The USB connector is covered by a small

cover, which protects the connector from dust

or damage.

NOTE:

USB devices (e.g., camera memory USB

adaptors, etc.) must comply with the MSD

(Mass Storage Device) standard. This USB

terminal can provide power to the inserted

device. The current draw from these devices

must be limited to 500mA or less.

The transfer speed for this USB connector is

approximately two megabytes per second.
MP3 player devices cannot be controlled

through the USB connector. Some player

devices save music files in other formats, which

cannot be played in this radio. Some

copy-protected music (e.g., downloads from the

internet) cannot be played on this radio.

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Compatible Devices
Please see your authorized dealer or visit

DriveUconnect.com

(US Residents) or

DriveU

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connect.ca

(Canadian Residents) for supported

devices.

NOTE:

Some MP3 Players do not allow songs to be

copied into other devices.

How To Open The Cover

1. Place your finger under the pull arrow.

2. Pull forward.

NOTE:

The flap is attached and should not be

removed! Do not pull off of the frame. Do not

use a tool (e.g., screw-driver, nail file, etc.) to

open the flap, as this could cause damage to

the face of the radio.

How To Close The Cover

1. Using your thumb and index finger, grasp

the flap. Notice the hooks (1), which must

first be inserted into the frame.

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2. Insert the top hooks (1) into the frame first.

3. Then push on the bottom of the flap to

secure in place.

Audio Jack (AUX) Mode

The Audio Jack connector allows you to connect

the headset output of an audio device (e.g.,

MP3 player) to the radio. The audio of the

connected device will then be played through

the radio sound system.

Connect a 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack cable as

shown above (not provided with the radio) to the

Audio Jack connector on the radio and to the

earphone connector of your audio device.
The display will switch automatically to the AUX

mode when a 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack cable

has been connected. The radio screen will

revert back to the last tuner mode when the

cable is unplugged.
To change radio modes while the cable is

connected to the unit, push the Media button

located on the faceplate to display the AUX tab.

Press the AUX tab to return to the AUX mode.
Adjust the volume with the On/Off Volume

rotary knob or with the volume of the attached

device.

The control of the external device (e.g.,

selecting playlists, play, fast forward, etc.)

cannot be provided by the radio; use the device

controls instead.

NOTE:

Inserting of a mono jack will result in improper

audio playback.

USB Port — If Equipped
The USB Port in the center console or upper

glove box (depending on the vehicle) gives you

access to the audio files on the external USB

device through the AUX Mode. It functions as a

remote control for the currently connected

audio devices mobile digital device, and you can

play audio from the audio device through the

vehicle's speaker system.
Before using the AUX mode, you will need to

connect your audio device to the USB port.

NOTE:

The files will not be stored on the internal

hard disk drive and cannot be used in the

HDD mode.

It is recommended you use the latest avail

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able software for your iPod®/iPhone® and

iTunes®.

CAUTION!

Never force any connector into the ports of

your radio. Make sure your connectors are

the identical shape and size before you

connect.

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Playing Audio Files From The Audio Device
You can play songs directly from the external

USB device.
Press the Tracks button to display a list view.
Press the button with the desired list item to

select and play the item.

Press the Info button to display the

track information, press the button a

second time to close the display.
Press the Browse button to browse by

categories.

Select An External USB Category
The radio can sort the files by playlists, by song

names, by artists, by composers, by genres, by

albums, by podcasts or by audio books, if

available on your device.

Press the Artists button for this example.
Press a button with the desired artist's name to

play songs from this artist.
Press the Play All button to play songs from all

available artists.
Press the Page Up/Down buttons to navigate

through the list of artists.
Using Voice Command
You can list Artists, Playlists, Albums, Songs,

Podcasts, Genres, Composers, and Audio

Books in the main page by using Voice

Command.
To list categories, press the Voice Recognition
(VR) button and wait for the confirmation

beep and say list Album (or any other category).

List Jump
If you encounter a very long list, it may be

helpful to press the A<>Z button to go to the List

Jump menu.
For this example, we entered the first letter of

the desired artist.
Press the GO button to jump to the desired

artist.

Press a button with the desired artist's name to

play songs from this artist.

Change A Track
Press the Forward Arrow button to select the

next track on the disc.
Press and hold the Forward Arrow button to

fast forward through the track.
Press the Back Arrow button to select the

start of the current track (while the track is

playing) or the previous track (if the current

track has just started).
Press and hold the Back Arrow button to fast

rewind through the track.

Pause
Press the Pause button to pause the playback.

Play
Press the Play button to start the playback.

Displaying The Elapsed Title Time
The elapsed title time of the currently playing

track is displayed on the left side of the screen.

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Scan Search
Press the Scan button.
The first few seconds of each individual track

will be played in succession for 10 seconds

each.
Press the Stop Scan button to stop the scan

function.

Track Info

Press the Info button.
Information on the currently playing

track, if available, will be displayed on

the right half of the touchscreen.

AUX Menu
While in AUX mode, push the Menu button on

the faceplate to access the AUX Menu.

Random Playback
The random playback function plays random

tracks from the audio device. Press the Random

button to switch the random play function on or

off.
A red check mark indicates the random play

function is active.

Repeat Track
The repeat track function repeats the currently

played track. Press the Rpt. TRK button to

switch the repeat track function on or off.
A red check mark indicates the repeat track

function is active.

Bluetooth® Streaming Audio (BTSA)

Music can be streamed from your cellular

phone through Uconnect Phone (if equipped)

and played through the vehicle’s sound system.

Controlling BTSA Using The Radio
To enter BTSA mode, push the Media button

located on the faceplate then press the Aux

button located on the touchscreen, or push the
Voice Recognition button (if equipped) and

after the confirmation beep, say

“Bluetooth Streaming Audio.”

Play Mode
When switching to BTSA mode, some audio

devices will start playing music directly through

the vehicle’s sound system. However, some

devices require the music to be initiated on the

device before it will stream through Uconnect

Phone (if equipped).

Selecting A Different Audio Device

1. Push the Uconnect Phone button .

2. After the “Ready” prompt and the following

beep, say “Setup,” then “Select Audio

Devices.”

3. You can say the name of the Audio Device to

select or say “List Audio Devices” to have

Uconnect Phone list the available devices.

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You can also select a different audio device in

the Select Aux Device screen. Press the icon to

enter the Select Aux Device screen. The

currently playing device is highlighted, you can

push and select a different device.

Uconnect Phone— If Equipped

Uconnect Phone is a voice-activated,

hands-free, in-vehicle communications system.

Uconnect Phone allows you to dial a phone

number with your mobile phone* using simple

voice commands (e.g., “Call” … “Mike” …

“Work” or “Dial” … “248-555-1212”). Your

mobile phone's audio is transmitted through

your vehicle's audio system; the system

automatically mutes your radio when using the

Uconnect Phone.

NOTE:

Uconnect Phone requires a mobile phone

equipped with the Bluetooth® “Hands-Free

Profile,” Version 0.96 or higher. See the

Uconnect website for supported phones.

For Uconnect customer support:

US residents - visit

UconnectPhone.com

or

call 1-877-855-8400 (24 hours a day 7 days

a week).

Canadian Residents - visit

Uconnect

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Phone.com

or call 1-800-465-2001 (English)

or 1-800-387-9983 (French).
Mon. – Fri., 8:00 am – 8:00 pm, ET
Sat., 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, ET
Sun., Closed

Uconnect Phone allows you to transfer calls

between the system and your mobile phone as

you enter or exit your vehicle and enables you to

mute the system's microphone for private

conversation.

The Uconnect Phone is driven through your

Bluetooth® “Hands-Free Profile” mobile phone.

Uconnect features Bluetooth® technology - the

global standard that enables different

electronic devices to connect to each other

without wires or a docking station, so Uconnect

Phone works no matter where you stow your

mobile phone (be it your purse, pocket, or

briefcase), as long as your phone is turned on

and has been paired to the vehicle's Uconnect

Phone. The Uconnect Phone allows up to seven

mobile phones to be linked to the system. Only

one linked (or paired) mobile phone can be

used with the system at a time. The system is

available in English, Spanish, or French

languages.

WARNING!

ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the

wheel. You have full responsibility and

assume all risks related to the use of the

Uconnect features and applications in this

vehicle. Only use Uconnect when it is safe to

do so. Failure to do so may result in an

accident involving serious injury or death.

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Uconnect Phone Button
The radio or steering wheel controls (if

equipped) contain the two control buttons
(Uconnect Phone button and Voice
Command button) that enables you to

access the system. When you push the button

you hear the word Uconnect followed by a BEEP.

The beep is your signal to give a command.

NOTE:

The driver side upper windshield trim contains

the microphone for the Uconnect Phone.

Voice Command Button

Actual button location may vary with the radio.

The individual buttons are described in the

“Operation” section.

The Uconnect Phone can be used with any

Hands-Free Profile certified Bluetooth® mobile

phone. See the Uconnect website for supported

phones. Refer to your mobile service provider or

the phone manufacturer for details.
The Uconnect Phone is fully integrated with the

vehicle's audio system. The volume of the

Uconnect Phone can be adjusted either from

the radio volume control knob or from the

steering wheel radio control (right switch), if

equipped.
The Uconnect display will be used for visual

prompts from the Uconnect Phone such as

“CELL” or caller ID on certain radios.

Operation

Voice commands can be used to operate the

Uconnect Phone and to navigate through the

Uconnect Phone menu structure. Voice

commands are required after most Uconnect

Phone prompts. You will be prompted for a

specific command and then guided through the

available options.

Prior to giving a voice command, wait for the

beep, which follows the “Ready” prompt or

another prompt.

For certain operations, compound

commands can be used. For example,

instead of saying “Setup” and then “Phone

Pairing,” the following compound command

can be said: “Setup Phone Pairing.”

For each feature explanation in this section,

only the compound form of the voice

command is given. You can also break the

commands into parts and say each part of

the command when you are asked for it. For

example, you can use the compound form

voice command “Phonebook New Entry,” or

you can break the compound form command

into two voice commands: “Phonebook” and

“New Entry.” Please remember, the Uconnect

Phone works best when you talk in a normal

conversational tone, as if speaking to

someone sitting a few feet/meters away from

you.

Help Command

If you need assistance at any prompt, or if you

want to know your options at any prompt, say

“Help” following the beep. The Uconnect Phone

will play all the options at any prompt if you ask

for help.

WARNING!

Any voice commanded system should be

used only in safe driving conditions following

all applicable laws. Your attention should be

focused on safely operating the vehicle.

Failure to do so may result in a collision

causing serious injury or death.

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To activate the Uconnect Phone from idle,
simply push the Phone button and follow the

audible prompts for directions. All Uconnect

Phone sessions begin with a push of the Phone

button on the faceplate.

Cancel Command

At any prompt, after the beep, you can say

“Cancel” and you will be returned to the main

menu. However, in a few instances the system

will take you back to the previous menu.

Pair (Link) Uconnect Phone To A Mobile

Phone

To begin using your Uconnect Phone, you must

pair your compatible Bluetooth®-enabled

mobile phone.
To complete the pairing process, you will need

to reference your mobile phone Owner's

Manual. The Uconnect website may also

provide detailed instructions for pairing.
The following are general phone to Uconnect

Phone pairing instructions:

Push the Phone button to begin.

After the “Ready” prompt and the following

beep, say “Setup Phone Pairing.”

When prompted, after the beep, say “Pair a

Phone” and follow the audible prompts.

You will be asked to say a four-digit Personal

Identification Number (PIN), which you will

later need to enter into your mobile phone.

You can enter any four-digit PIN. You will not

need to remember this PIN after the initial

pairing process.

For identification purposes, you will be

prompted to give the Uconnect Phone a

name for your mobile phone. Each mobile

phone that is paired should be given a unique

phone name.

You will then be asked to give your mobile

phone a priority level between one and

seven, with one being the highest priority.

You can pair up to seven mobile phones to

your Uconnect Phone. However, at any given

time, only one mobile phone can be in use,

connected to your Uconnect System. The

priority allows the Uconnect Phone to know

which mobile phone to use if multiple mobile

phones are in the vehicle at the same time.

For example, if priority three and priority five

phones are present in the vehicle, the

Uconnect Phone will use the priority three

mobile phone when you make a call. You can

select to use a lower priority mobile phone at

any time (refer to “Advanced Phone Connec

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tivity” in this section).

NOTE:

Software updates on your phone or the

Uconnect system may interfere with the

Bluetooth® connection. If this happens, simply

repeat the pairing process. However, first, make

sure to delete the device from the list of phones

on your Uconnect system. Next, be sure to

remove Uconnect from the list of devices in your

phone’s Bluetooth® settings.

Dial By Saying A Number

Push the Phone button to begin.

After the “Ready” prompt and the following

beep, say “Dial.”

The system will prompt you to say the number

you want to call.

For example, you can say “234-567-8901.”

The Uconnect Phone will confirm the phone

number and then dial. The number will

appear in the display of certain radios.

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Call By Saying A Name

Push the Phone button to begin.

After the “Ready” prompt and the following

beep, say “Call.”

The system will prompt you to say the name

of the person you want to call.

After the “Ready” prompt and the following

beep, say the name of the person you want to

call. For example, you can say “John Doe,”

where John Doe is a previously stored name

entry in the Uconnect phonebook or down

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loaded phonebook. To learn how to store a

name in the phonebook, refer to “Add Names

To Your Uconnect Phonebook”, in this

section.

The Uconnect system will confirm the name

and then dial the corresponding phone

number, which may appear in the display of

certain radios.

Phonebook Download – Automatic

Phonebook Transfer From Mobile Phone

If equipped and specifically supported by your

phone, Uconnect Phone automatically

downloads names (text names) and number

entries from your mobile phone’s phonebook.

Specific Bluetooth® Phones with Phone Book

Access Profile may support this feature. See

Uconnect website for supported phones.

To call a name from downloaded (or

Uconnect) Phonebook, follow the procedure

in “Call by Saying a Name” section.

Automatic download and update, if

supported, begins as soon as the Bluetooth®

wireless phone connection is made to the

Uconnect Phone, for example, after you start

the vehicle.

A maximum of 1,000 entries per phone will

be downloaded and updated every time a

phone is connected to the Uconnect Phone.

Depending on the maximum number of

entries downloaded, there may be a short

delay before the latest downloaded names

can be used. Until then, if available, the

previous downloaded phonebook is available

for use.

Only the phonebook of the currently

connected mobile phone is accessible.

Only the mobile phone’s phonebook is down

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loaded. SIM card phonebook is not part of

the Mobile phonebook.

This downloaded phonebook cannot be

edited or deleted on the Uconnect Phone.

These can only be edited on the mobile

phone. The changes are transferred and

updated to Uconnect Phone on the next

phone connection.

Add Names To Your Uconnect Phonebook

NOTE:

Adding names to the Uconnect Phonebook is

recommended when the vehicle is not in

motion.

Push the Phone button to begin.

After the “Ready” prompt and the following

beep, say “Phonebook New Entry.”

When prompted, say the name of the new

entry. Use of long names helps the Voice

Command system, and it is recommended.

For example, say “Robert Smith” or “Robert”

instead of “Bob.”

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When prompted, enter the number designa

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tion (e.g., “Home,” “Work,” “Mobile,” or

“Other”). This will allow you to store multiple

numbers for each phonebook entry, if

desired.

When prompted, recite the phone number for

the phonebook entry that you are adding.

After you are finished adding an entry into the

phonebook, you will be given the opportunity to

add more phone numbers to the current entry

or to return to the main menu.
The Uconnect Phone will allow you to enter up to

32 names in the phonebook with each name

having up to four associated phone numbers

and designations. Each language has a

separate 32-name phonebook accessible only

in that language. In addition, if equipped and

supported by your phone, Uconnect Phone

automatically downloads your mobile phone’s

phonebook.

Edit Uconnect Phonebook Entries

Push the Phone button to begin.

After the “Ready” prompt and the following

beep, say “Phonebook Edit.”

You will then be asked for the name of the

phonebook entry that you wish to edit.

Next, choose the number designation (home,

work, mobile, or other) that you wish to edit.

When prompted, recite the new phone

number for the phonebook entry that you are

editing.

After you are finished editing an entry in the

phonebook, you will be given the opportunity to

edit another entry in the phonebook, call the

number you just edited, or return to the main

menu.

NOTE:

Editing names in the phonebook is recom

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mended when the vehicle is not in motion.

Automatic downloaded phonebook entries

cannot be deleted or edited.

“Phonebook Edit” can be used to add another

phone number to a name entry that already

exists in the phonebook. For example, the entry

John Doe may have a mobile and a home

number, but you can add “John Doe's” work

number later using the “Phonebook Edit”

feature.

Delete Uconnect Phonebook Entry

NOTE:

Editing phonebook entries is recommended

when the vehicle is not in motion.

To delete a Uconnect phonebook entry using

Voice Commands:

1. Push the Phone button to begin.

2. After the “Ready” prompt and the following

beep, say “Phonebook Delete.”

3. After you enter the Phonebook Delete

menu, you will then be asked for the name

of the entry that you wish to delete. You can

either say the name of a phonebook entry

that you wish to delete, or you can say “List

Names” to hear a list of the entries in the

phonebook from which you choose. To

select one of the entries from the list, push
the Voice Command button while the

Uconnect Phone is playing the desired entry

and say “Delete.”

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4. After you enter the name, the Uconnect

Phone will ask you which designation you

wish to delete: home, work, mobile, other, or

all. Say the designation you wish to delete.

Note that only the phonebook entry in the

current language is deleted.

NOTE:

Automatic downloaded phonebook entries

cannot be deleted or edited.

Delete/Erase “All” Uconnect Phonebook

Entries

NOTE:

ONLY the phonebook in the current language

is deleted.

Automatic downloaded phonebook entries

cannot be deleted or edited.

To delete or erase all Uconnect phonebook

entries using Voice Command:

1. Push the Phone button to begin.

2. After the “Ready” prompt and the following

beep, say “Phonebook Erase All.”

The Uconnect Phone will ask you to verify

that you wish to delete all the entries

from the phonebook.

3. After confirmation, the phonebook entries

will be deleted.

List All Names In The Uconnect Phonebook

Push the Phone button to begin.

After the “Ready” prompt and the following

beep, say “Phonebook List Names.”

The Uconnect Phone will play the names of

all the phonebook entries, including the

downloaded phonebook entries, if available.

To call one of the names in the list, push the
Voice Recognition button during the

playing of the desired name, and say “Call.”

NOTE:

The user can also exercise “Edit” or “Delete”

operations at this point.

The Uconnect Phone will then prompt you as

to the number designation you wish to call.

The selected number will be dialed.

Phone Call Features

The following features can be accessed through

the Uconnect Phone if the feature(s) are

available on your mobile service plan. For

example, if your mobile service plan provides

three-way calling, this feature can be accessed

through the Uconnect Phone. Check with your

mobile service provider for the features that you

have.

Answer Or Reject An Incoming Call — No Call

Currently In Progress
When you receive a call on your mobile phone,

the Uconnect Phone will interrupt the vehicle

audio system, if on, and will ask if you would like
to answer the call. Push the Phone button to

accept the call. To reject the call, push and hold
the Phone button until you hear a single

beep, indicating that the incoming call was

rejected.

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MULTIMEDIA

Answer Or Reject An Incoming Call — Call

Currently In Progress
If a call is currently in progress and you have

another incoming call, you will hear the same

network tones for call waiting that you normally

hear when using your mobile phone. Push the
Phone button to place the current call on

hold and answer the incoming call.

NOTE:

The Uconnect Phone compatible phones in the

market today do not support rejecting an

incoming call when another call is in progress.

Therefore, the user can only answer an

incoming call or ignore it.

Making A Second Call While Current Call Is In

Progress
To make a second call while you are currently on
a call, push the Voice Recognition button

and say “Dial” or “Call” followed by the phone

number or phonebook entry you wish to call.

The first call will be on hold while the second call

is in progress. To go back to the first call, refer

to “Toggling Between Calls” in this section. To

combine two calls, refer to “Conference Call” in

this section.

Place/Retrieve A Call From Hold
To put a call on hold, push the Phone button

until you hear a single beep. This indicates that

the call is on hold. To bring the call back from
hold, push and hold the Phone button until

you hear a single beep.

Toggling Between Calls
If two calls are in progress (one active and one
on hold), push the Phone button until you

hear a single beep, indicating that the active

and hold status of the two calls have switched.

Only one call can be placed on hold at a time.

Conference Call
When two calls are in progress (one active and

one on hold):

1. Push and hold the Phone button until

you hear a double beep, indicating that the

two calls have been joined into one

conference call.

Three-Way Calling
To initiate three-way calling, push the Voice
Recognition button while a call is in

progress, and make a second phone call, as

described under “Making a Second Call While

Current Call is in Progress.” After the second

call has established, push and hold the Phone
button until you hear a double beep,

indicating that the two calls have been joined

into one conference call.

Call Termination
To end a call in progress:

1. Momentarily push the Phone button .

Only the active call(s) will be terminated

and if there is a call on hold, it will

become the new active call. If the active

call is terminated by the phone far end, a

call on hold may not become active

automatically. This is cell

phone-dependent.

2. To bring the call back from hold, push and

hold the Phone button until you hear a

single beep.

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