Chrysler MEDIA CENTER 430 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual Supplement

14UC430-526-AAFirst EditionUconnect® 430/430NChrysler Group LLCPrinted in the USAOwner’s Manual SupplementUconnect® 430/430N

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

System CareSoftware UpdateBoth navigation data and Gracenote® data are softwareupdatable. Visit www.DriveUconnect.com or contactyour authorized dealer

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Change a TrackPress the forward arrows soft-key to select the nexttrack on the disc.Press and hold the forward arrows soft-keyto fastforward through t

Page 4 - SAFETY GUIDELINES

Track InfoTouch the INFO soft-key.Information on the currently playing track, if available,will be displayed on the right half of the screen.AUX MenuW

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Random PlaybackThe random playback function plays random tracks fromthe audio device. Touch the Random soft-key to switchthe random play function on o

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

Bluetooth Streaming Audio (BTSA)Music can be streamed from your cellular phone throughUconnect® Phone and played through the vehicles soundsystem.Cont

Page 7 - 6 INTRODUCTION

Selecting a different audio device1. Press the Uconnect® Phone hard-key.2. After the “Ready” prompt and the following beep, say“Setup”, then “Select A

Page 8 - Safety References

Uconnect® Phone (If Equipped)Uconnect® Phone is a voice-activated, hands-free, in-vehicle communications system.The Uconnect® system is fully integrat

Page 9 - 8 INTRODUCTION

Voice Command (If Equipped)Refer to your vehicles Owner’s Manual on theDVD for Voice Command system operatinginstructions.7Uconnect® Multimedia (REMOT

Page 11 - 10 INTRODUCTION

NAVIGATION (Uconnect® 430N Only)CONTENTS䡵 Safety Precautions and Important Information . . .110▫WARNING ...110▫CAUTION...

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▫ Viewing a List of Recently Found Locations . . .118▫ About Favorites ...118▫ Planning a Trip ...119▫ Using t

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ConnectionsNever force any connector into the ports of your radio.Make sure your connectors are the correct shape and sizebefore you connect.Any attac

Page 14 - GENERAL HANDLING

䡵 Appendix ...133▫ About GPS Satellite Signals ...133▫ Updating the Software ...133▫ Updating the M

Page 15 - 14 GENERAL HANDLING

Safety Precautions and Important InformationWARNINGRead this information carefully before starting to operatethe navigation system and follow the inst

Page 16 - GENERAL HANDLING 15

• Be careful of the ambient temperature. Using thenavigation system at extreme temperatures can lead tomalfunction or damage. Also note that the unit

Page 17 - 16 GENERAL HANDLING

Getting StartedTo access the Navigation system on your Uconnect®radio, touch the NAV soft-key in the upper right corner ofthe screen during any RADIO

Page 18 - GENERAL HANDLING 17

Main Menu1. Touch to find a destination.2. Touch to view the map.3. Touch to stop a route.4. Touch to detour a route.5. Touch to open the menu of tool

Page 19 - 18 GENERAL HANDLING

4. Select a destination.5. Touch Go!.Finding a Location by Spelling the Name1. From the main menu, touch Where To? > Points ofInterest > Spell N

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Changing the Destination of the Active RouteBefore you can change destinations, you must be navi-gating a route.1. Touchto return to the main menu.2.

Page 21 - 20 GENERAL HANDLING

Finding LocationsThe Where To? menu provides several different catego-ries you can use to search for locations. To perform asimple search, see the Get

Page 22 - GETTING STARTED

Using the Go! PageThe Go! page opens when you select a location tonavigate to.1. Touch to call the selected location when your device isconnected to p

Page 23 - VOLUME rotary knob

Going HomeBefore you can navigate to home, you must set a homelocation.• From the main menu, touch Where To? > Go Home.Editing Your Home Location I

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Do not insert more than one CD/DVD at a time into thedrive slot.Do not insert anything other than the supported CD/DVD formats. See the Disc Mode sect

Page 25 - 24 GETTING STARTED

Saving Locations to Favorites1. Search for the location.2. From the Go! page, touch>Save>OK.Finding Favorites1. From the main menu, touch Where

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5. Touch Select.6. Touchto add an additional location.7. Touch Select.8. Repeat steps 4–6 to add additional locations to yourtrip.9. Touch Next.10. En

Page 27 - Savings on or off

Using the Map Buttons1.From the main menu, touch Where To? > Browse Map.2. Touch anywhere on the map.• Touchand to zoom in and out.• Touch to switc

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Setting a Simulated LocationYou can use the GPS simulator to select another location,near which you can search for and save points of interest.This ma

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About the Map PagesViewing the Map While NavigatingNOTICEIn no event shall Garmin be liable for any incidental,special, indirect, or consequential dam

Page 30 - Uconnect® Multimedia (RADIO)

Using the Navigation Map1. Touch to view the next turn.The turn indicator also tells you which lane youshould be in to prepare for your next maneuver,

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Enabling myTrends• From the main menu, touch Settings > Navigation >myTrends > Enabled.Viewing Trip InformationThe trip information page disp

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3. Select an option:• Touch Reset Trip Mileage to reset the information onthe trip computer.• Touch Reset Max. Speed to reset the maximumspeed.Viewing

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Viewing the Next TurnBefore you can view the next turn, you must be navigat-ing a route.The next turn shows the turn on the map and the distanceand ti

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Using the ToolsViewing Current Location InformationUse the Where Am I? page to view information aboutyour current location. This feature is helpful if

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Using the Unit Converter1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Unit Converter.2. Touch the box with a unit of measure listed.3. Select a unit of meas

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Customizing the Navigation System1. From the main menu, touch Settings.2. Touch a setting category.3. Touch the setting to change it.System SettingsFr

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Changing the Map SettingsFrom the main menu, touch Settings > Map.• Map Detail—sets the level of detail on the map. Moredetail may result in slower

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The route calculation is based on road speeds and vehicleacceleration data for a given route.• Faster Time—calculates routes that are faster to driveb

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AppendixAbout GPS Satellite SignalsThe navigation system must acquire satellite signals inorder to navigate.When the navigation system has acquired sa

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WARNINGGarmin and Chrysler Group LLC are not responsible forthe accuracy of, or the consequences of using, a safetycamera database.Safety camera infor

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After downloading your POI database, use the GarminPOI Loader to install the POIs onto a USB mass storagedevice. Use the USB mass storage device to lo

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SiriusXM Travel Link (Uconnect® 430N Only)Now, in addition to delivering over 130 channels of thebest sports, entertainment, talk and 100% commercial-

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SiriusXM Travel Link brings a wealth of useful informa-tion into your vehicle and right to your fingertips:NOTE: SiriusXM Travel Link data services su

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Weather•View detailed current conditions at your current location.• Check extended 12–hour and 5–day forecasts.• Store a favorite location for quick a

Page 46 - Uconnect® Multimedia (MEDIA)

GENERAL HANDLINGCONTENTS䡵 User Interface Elements ...14▫ Soft-Keys ...14▫ Hard-Keys ...

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Movie Listings• Check which movies are playing at theaters near yourcurrent location.• Sort the list of theaters by distance or alphabetically.• Show

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End-User License AgreementsSoftware License AgreementBY USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM, YOU AGREETO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONSOF THE FOLLOWING

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NAVTEQ® End-user License AgreementThe software embedded in your Garmin product (the“Software”) is owned by Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries(“Garmin”).

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License Terms And ConditionsGarmin (“we” or “us”) provides you with storage mediacontaining the computer Software (the “Software”) andthe embedded or

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Restrictions. Except where you have been specificallylicensed to do so by Garmin, and without limiting thepreceding paragraph, you may not use this Da

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(b) purchase separately a microSD card or a SD card (ifand as applicable to your Garmin product) and load all ora portion of the Map Data coverage for

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Disclaimer of liability. GARMIN AND ITS LICENSORS(INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS)SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU: IN RESPECT OF ANYCLAIM, DEMAND O

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Export Control. You agree not to export from anywhereany part of the Data provided to you or any directproduct thereof except in compliance with, and

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Majesty the Queen, the Minister of Natural Resources ofCanada and Canada Post, and their officers, employeesand agents from and against any claim, dem

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Term. This Agreement is effective until such time as (i) ifapplicable, your subscription term is either terminated(by you or by Garmin) or expires, or

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User Interface ElementsPower to operate the radio is supplied through theignition switch, which must be in the ON, ACC or inACC Delay mode in order to

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The above terms and conditions shall be governed by thelaws of Illinois, without giving effect to (i) its conflict oflaws provisions, or (ii) the Unit

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on the Government’s rights shall control. The contractor/manufacturer is Garmin International, Inc., 1200 East 151stStreet, Olathe, KS 66062, USA and

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DMTI Spatial hereby grants to you a non-exclusive,non-transferable license to use the data contained on themedia in this package (the “Licensed Produc

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In no event shall DMTI Spatial or its third party supplier(s)be liable to you or your organization for any indirectdamages including any lost profits,

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No statement or recommendation made or assistancegiven by DMTI Spatial or by its representatives oremployees shall constitute a waiver by DMTI Spatial

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Governing Law. The above terms and conditions shall begoverned by the laws of the State of Illinois, withoutgiving effect to (i) its conflict of laws

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If the Contracting Officer, federal government agency, orany federal official refuses to use the legend providedherein, the Contracting Officer, feder

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SYSTEM INFORMATIONCONTENTS䡵 User Data Backup...159䡵 Software and Database Updates ...160䡵 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

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Press the MENU hard-key on the right side of the radio,and touch the System Setup soft-key to access the SystemSetup menu.Touch the System Information

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NOTE: If you are viewing the NAV screen (Uconnect®430N only), pressing the RADIO hard-key will returnyou to the RADIO mode screen.(4) MEDIAPress the M

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User Data BackupVisit www.DriveUconnect.com for information on howto backup or transfer your user data, such as music files,etc., before returning or

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Software and Database UpdatesVisit www.DriveUconnect.com for information on avail-able software and database updates.Updates are available for the rad

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TROUBLESHOOTINGRadioQ.: I cannot find my favorite radio station that I wasalways able to receive before. What can I do?A.: Select MUSIC TYPE while in

Page 72 - Folder)

GLOSSARY OF TERMSAAC Advance Audio CodingCD Compact DiscCDC Compact Disc ChangerCDDBA technology company founded in1995 as CDDB, Inc. The company hasb

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M4A The .M4A format is actually theaudio layer of (non-video) MPEG 4movies.M4PThe .M4P format is an audio filepurchased from Apple’s Music Store(iTune

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14UC430-526-AAFirst EditionUconnect® 430/430NChrysler Group LLCPrinted in the USAOwner’s Manual SupplementUconnect® 430/430N

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(7) MENUPress the MENU hard-key (7) to access the systemsettings menu.NOTE: Press the MENU hard-key in an active mode inorder to change mode specific

Page 76 - 1. Press the MENU hard-key

Steering Wheel Audio Controls (If Equipped)The steering wheel audio controls are located on the rearsurface of the steering wheel. Please refer to the

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The following describes the operation of the SCROLLswitch in each mode:AM/FM/SAT OperationPressing the top of the switch will seek up for the nextavai

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TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE1SAFETY GUIDELINES ...32INTRODUCTION ...

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Audio SettingsVolumeUse the ON/OFF VOLUME rotary knob (4) to adjust thevolume of the currently playing audio source. While youadjust the volume, the n

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Use either the arrow soft-keys or the sliders on the screento adjust BASS, MID, and/or TREBLE.20 GENERAL HANDLING

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GETTING STARTEDCONTENTS䡵 Change the Language ...23䡵 Set the Time – Uconnect® 430 ...24䡵 Set the Time – Uconnect® 430N...

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NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACCposition to operate the radio.If the unit is OFF, switch it ON by pushing the ON/OFFVOLUME rotary kn

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Change the LanguageThe radio will conform to the vehicle language set inthe Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC), ifequipped.If you change the

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Set the Time – Uconnect® 4301. Press the Time display in the lower left corner of thescreen.2. Adjust the hours and minutes using the up and downsoft-

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Set the Time – Uconnect® 430N1. Press the Time Display soft-key in the lower left cornerof the screen.The time is automatically set by the GPS system

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3. Press the Daylight Savings soft-key to switch DaylightSavings on or off.26 GETTING STARTED

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Store Radio Presets1. Press the RADIO hard-key to display AM FM SAT.2. Select the radio band by touching either the AM, FMor SAT soft-key.3. Either pr

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Uconnect® Multimedia (RADIO)CONTENTS䡵 Radio Mode...31▫ Overview ...31▫ SiriusXM Satellite Radio...

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▫ Display Settings ...42▫ ScreenOff ...42▫ View Settings ...43▫ParkView® Rear Back U

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Radio ModeOverviewThe radio is equipped with four different tuners:• FM 87.7 MHz - 107.9 MHz (RBDS capable)• AM 530 kHz - 1710 kHz• SAT SiriusXM Satel

Page 93 - How to Close the Cover

In order to receive satellite radio, the vehicle needs to beoutside with a clear view to the sky. If the screen showsAcquiring Signal, you might have

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Change a Channel or FrequencyPress the seek/tune down arrow soft-key to quicklyseek down to the next available station or channel.Press and hold the s

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Music Type (Program Type Filter)Program Type (PTY) is only available in FM and SATmode. Radio stations are grouped according to theirprogram (e.g., So

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SiriusXM Satellite Radio Program TypesPop, Rock, Electronic/Dance, Hip-Hop/R&B, Country,Christian, Jazz/Blues, Standards, Classical, Latin, Inter-

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If you have set up favorite sports teams and one of thoseteams has a game being broadcast on SiriusXM, thefavorite sport icon appears in the bottom ba

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You can touch the on-screen controls to pause and rewindaudio playback, touch the SCAN button to preview each ofthe tracks stored in the buffer, or se

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Radio SettingsAM/FM MENUThere are no specific settings for this mode.SAT MENUWhile in SAT Mode, press the MENU hard-key to displaythe SAT Menu.Channel

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SAFETY GUIDELINESCONTENTS䡵 Safety Guidelines...41

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When Game Alerts is checked, you will be notified everytime one of your favorite teams begins playing a gamebeing broadcast on SiriusXM and/or when th

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To permanently remove the song or artist from the list,press the DELETE button next to the item.Favorite TeamsTo view which teams will create game or

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Re-Subscribe to SiriusXM Satellite RadioNew vehicle purchasers or lessees will receive a freelimited time subscription to SiriusXM Satellite Radiowith

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Display SettingsPress the MENU hard-key and touch the Display Settingsoft-key to access the Display Settings menu.Select the Daytime Colors soft-key t

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View SettingsPress the MENU hard-key and touch the Default Viewsoft-key to enable the default view mode, where thevehicle brand logo is displayed in t

Page 106 - Voice Command (If Equipped)

ParkView® Rear Back Up Camera (if equipped)When equipped with ParkView®, the radio displayshows the rear view camera picture as soon as the shiftlever

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Uconnect® Multimedia (MEDIA)CONTENTS䡵 Disc Mode...47▫ Overview ...47▫ Disc Requirements...

Page 108 - CONTENTS

▫ Disc Skipping ...57▫ Temperature Protection ...57䡵 Hard Disk Drive Mode (HDD) ...58▫ Copy Audio Disc

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Disc ModeOverviewThe radio is equipped with a CD/DVD player.To activate DISC mode, press the MEDIA hard-key andselect the DISC tab soft-key.Disc Requi

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Inserting a Disc1. Press the LOAD hard-key once.2. After the screen opens, with the printed side upward,insert the disc into the disc slot of the radi

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Safety GuidelinesEnsure that all persons read this manual carefully beforeusing the radio system. It contains instructions on how touse the system in

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3. If you do not press the LOAD button or insert a newdisc, the display will close 30 seconds after the displaywas opened.Selecting Disc ModeActivate

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Displaying the Elapsed Title TimeThe elapsed title time of the currently playing track isdisplayed in the left center of the screen.Select Title from

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You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, theGracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers for your ownpersonal non-commercial use only. You agree not t

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No warranty is made that the Gracenote Software orGracenote Servers are error-free or that functioning ofGracenote Software or Gracenote Servers will

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Playing a MP3/WMA Disc1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE hard-key once.2. With the printed side upwards, insert the disc into thedisc slot of the radio. The radi

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The playback starts automatically after the DVD video isrecognized by the disc drive.Touch the CHAPTERS soft-key to display a list of avail-able chapt

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Touch the cursor arrows soft-keys to select the title youwant to view, then touch the ENTER soft-key to startplayback.Touch the DVD move soft-key to m

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To stop playback, touch the Stop soft-key.Touch the Fast Reverse soft-key during playback to fastreverse playback.Touch the Fast Forward soft-key duri

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In the Disc Setup menu, you may select Menu Language,Audio Language, Subtitle, Camera Angle, Aspect Ratio,and Brightness settings by pressing the corr

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Hard Disk Drive Mode (HDD)The HDD mode gives you access to the audio files on theinternal hard disk drive. It functions similar to a CDplayer, with th

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INTRODUCTIONCONTENTS䡵 Warnings ...6䡵 Safety References ...7䡵 Intended Use...

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After a short pause, the copy process begins and theaudio resumes playback from the start of the track. Thecopy process continues in the background wh

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Copy WMA/MP3 Files to Hard-DriveMP3 and WMA formatted compressed audio files from adisc or via USB (e.g., USB stick) can be copied to the HardDisc Dri

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Songs located in the root level (top level) of the disc orUSB device are saved on the Hard Disk Drive in a rootfolder. Songs that are stored in folder

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2. Touch the copy soft-key to copy music files of theinserted disc to the hard disk drive.The copy progress is shown in the display.You can continue l

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3. Touch the Add Music Files to HDD soft-key.4. Touch the From DISC soft-key in the next screen.5. Select the folders or titles you would like to copy

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The copy process is shown on the display. It is possible tolisten to radio modes during this process.If you unplug or eject the media before the copyi

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3. Touch the Add Music Files to HDD soft-key. 4. Touch the Front USB soft-key in the next screen.6Uconnect® Multimedia (MEDIA) 65

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5. Select the folders or titles you would like to copy.A red check mark indicates the selected songs and/orfolders. Touch the ALL soft-key to select a

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1. The radio can sort the files by artist, album, song title,genre or folder name. You can also create links to yourfavorite songs, artists, albums, g

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4. Touch the LIST soft-key to toggle the list contentsbetween all songs by the artist and the albums thatfeature the artist.Change a TrackPress the fo

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WarningsThis manual contains WARNINGS against operatingprocedures that could result in an accident or bodilyinjury. If you do not read the entire manu

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Tagging Favorite HDD SongsWhen a song is playing that you want to add tothe Favorite Songs list, touch the FAVORITESsoft-key.To view the Favorite Song

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Favorite Playlists on the Hard Disk DriveYou may save links to favorite playlists in theFavorite Playlists list.1. While in the HDD mode, touch the BR

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3. Touch one of the ADD FAVORITE soft-keys. 4. Select the type of favorite (Artist, Album, Genre orFolder).For this example, touch the Genres soft-key

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A link to the selected playlist is now saved in the FavoritePlaylists list.NOTE: Depending on the type of Favorite you define,the contents of the favo

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To edit an item press the CHANGE or ORDER button nextto the tag item you want to edit. To enter new data for thetag, select an item from the list or p

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3. Touch the Rename HDD Folders soft-key. 4. Touch the folder you want to rename.5. Spell the name of the folder, then touch the SAVEsoft-key.74 Uconn

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Deleting Tracks from the Hard Disk Drive1. Press the MENU hard-key.2. Touch the MY MUSIC soft-key.3. Touch the Delete Music Files from HDD soft-key.4.

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5.Select the tracks you want to delete by pressing the trackto turn on the red checkmark. If you want to delete alltracks from the folder, the check A

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This menu displays the available space on the hard diskdrive and allows you to delete pictures and music files.Importing PicturesIt is possible to imp

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It is recommended to change the picture dimensions on aPC or Digital Camera to 240 by 158 pixels before theimport.NOTE: USB devices (e.g., camera memo

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Safety ReferencesBefore operating this system for the first time, please readthis manual carefully. Note the safety precautions de-scribed in this man

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4. Touch the ADD soft-key to view the pictures stored onthe CD or USB memory stick.NOTE: Depending on the file size of each picture on theCD or USB me

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9. Select this picture by pressing the Set as Picture Viewsoft-key. A check mark indicates the currently usedpicture.Use the PREV or NEXT soft-key to

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Uconnect® Multimedia (REMOTE DEVICES)CONTENTS䡵 Video Entertainment System (VES)™ ...83▫ Receiving Audio/Video from the VES™ ...83▫ Sending A

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▫ Pause ...99▫ Play ...99▫ Displaying the Elapsed Title Time ...99▫ Scan Search ...

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Video Entertainment System (VES)™The radio can remotely control the VES™. Refer to theUconnect® Multimedia/VES™ section of the Owner’sManual on the DV

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Availability of the DVD Player soft-key, the Rear AUX 1soft-key, and the Rear AUX 2 is based on the type ofVES™ in the vehicle.DVD Player is not avail

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The left half of the screen displays the audio sourceinformation which, if FM was chosen for example, aradio frequency such as 93.1 MHz would be displ

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Touch the TRACKS soft-key to display the selectedsource details.In this case, the songs within the selected folder aredisplayed.The RADIO column contr

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Playing a Video DVD for the Rear VES™1. To view a DVD video on the rear VES™ radio screen,insert a video DVD into the radio.The playback starts automa

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video. If the VES screen is already on, the video modeautomatically changes to play the DVD Video. If thereis an external DVD player installed in the

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Intended UseGenerally recognized rules of radio technology weremaintained during the development and manufacture ofthe radio system. When using this p

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License AgreementsDolby Digital License AgreementManufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.Dolby, MLP Lossless and the double-D are trademark

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USB ConnectorIt is possible to copy audio files or pictures files to theradio Hard Disk Drive, or play audio files directly fromthe USB device just li

Page 158 - SYSTEM INFORMATION

How to Open the Cover1. Place your finger under the pull arrow.2. Pull forward.NOTE:The flap is attached and should not be removed! Donot pull off of

Page 159 - Setup menu

How to Close the Cover1. Using your thumb and index finger, grasp the flap.Notice the hooks (1), which must first be inserted intothe frame.2. Hook th

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3. Then push on the bottom of the flap to secure in place.CAUTION!Never force any connector into the ports ofyour radio. Make sure your connectors are

Page 161 - 160 SYSTEM INFORMATION

Audio Jack (AUX) ModeThe Audio Jack connector allows you to connect theheadset output of an audio device (e.g., MP3 player) tothe radio. The audio of

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USB Port (If Equipped)The USB Port in the center console or upper glove box(depending on the vehicle) gives you access to the audiofiles on the extern

Page 163 - 162 SYSTEM INFORMATION

Touch the soft-key with the desired list item to select andplay the item.Touch the INFO soft-key to display the trackinformation, press the soft-key a

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Touch a soft-key with the desired artist’s name to playsongs from this artist.Touch the PLAY ALL soft-key to play songs from allavailable artists.Touc

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List JumpIf you encounter a very long list, it may be helpful totouch the A<>Z soft-key to go to the List Jump menu.For this example, we entered

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