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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual Supplement

Owner’s Manual SupplementUconnect® 430/430NFirst EditionUconnect® 430/430NChrysler Group LLCPrinted in the USA15UC430-526-AA

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Satellite Radio Antenna — If EquippedThe antenna for the SiriusXM Satellite radio is mountedon the roof of the vehicle. Do not place items on the roof

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3. Press Done.4. Select a destination.5. Press Go!Adding Points To The Active Route1. While navigating a route, press to return to themain menu.2. Fro

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1. While navigating a route, press.2. From the main menu, press Detour.Stopping The Route1. While navigating a route, press .2. From the main menu, pr

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10. Press Done.11. If necessary, select the street.12. If necessary, select the address.Using The Go! PageThe Go! page opens when you select a locatio

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2. Select Enter My Address, Use My Current Location orRecently Found.Going HomeBefore you can navigate to home you must set a homelocation.• From the

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Saving Your Current Location To Favorites1. From the map, press the vehicle icon.2. Press Save.3. Enter a name.4. Press Done.The location is saved in

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Planning A TripYou can use Trip Planner to create and save a trip withmultiple destinations.1. From the main menu, press Where To? > Trip Planner.2

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Using The Map Buttons1. From the main menu, press Where To? > Browse Map.2. Press anywhere on the map.• Pressand to zoom in and out.• Press to swit

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1. From the main menu, press Tools > Settings > System> GPS Simulator > On.2. From the main menu, press Where To? > Browse Map.3. Press

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Your route is marked with a magenta line. A checkeredflag marks your destination.As you travel, your navigation system guides you to yourdestination w

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2. Press to view the turn list.3. Press to zoom in and zoom out.4. Press to return to the main menu.5. Press to display a different data field.6. Pres

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Resetting Trip Information1. From the map, press the Speed field.2. Press.3. Select an option:• Press Reset Trip Mileage to reset the information onth

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2. Select an option:• Select a turn on the list to view the next turn.• Press> Map to view the entire route on the map.Viewing The Next TurnBefore

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Viewing The Junction ViewBefore you can view the junction view, you must benavigating a route.The junction view displays a view of some upcomingjuncti

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Using The World Clock1. From the main menu, press Tools > World Clock.2. Press a city name.3. Enter a new city name.4. Press Done.5. If necessary,

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Setting Currency Conversion Rates ManuallyYou can update the currency conversion rates manuallyso that you are always using the most current rates.1.

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System SettingsFrom the main menu press Settings > System.• GPS Simulator — stops the navigation system fromreceiving a GPS signal, and saves batte

Page 20 - GETTING STARTED

Changing The Map Perspective1. From the main menu press Settings > Map > MapView.2. Select an option:• Press Track Up to display the map in two

Page 21 - 20 GETTING STARTED

Language SettingsFrom the main menu press Settings > Language.• Voice Personality — sets the language for voiceprompts.• Keyboard — sets the langua

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3. Read and accept the terms of the Software LicenseAgreement.4. Follow the instructions on the Web site to complete theinstallation of the software u

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You can manually load custom points of interest (POI)databases, available from various companies on the In-ternet. Some custom POI databases contain a

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GENERAL HANDLINGCONTENTS! USER INTERFACE ELEMENTS ...12▫ 1 — Voice Command (If Equipped)...12▫ 2 — Uconnect® Phone (If Equipped)...

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Saving Trip LogsTrip logs are recorded while you navigate a route.SIRIUSXM TRAVEL LINK (Uconnect® 430N ONLY)Now, in addition to delivering over 130 ch

Page 26 - Uconnect® MULTIMEDIA (RADIO)

NOTE: SiriusXM Travel Link data services subscriptionis separate from your SiriusXM Satellite Radio (audio)subscription.120 NAVIGATION (Uconnect® 430N

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

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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 CONDITIONS OFTHE FOLLOWING

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owned by NAVTEQ North America LLC and/or itsaffiliates (“NAVTEQ”) and is licensed to Garmin. Garminalso licenses information, text, images, graphics,

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other similar purposes. Accordingly, but subject to therestrictions set forth in the following paragraphs, youmay copy this Data only as necessary for

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shorter. A product’s “useful life” means the period dur-ing which the product (a) has sufficient memory capacityand other required technical capabilit

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use or results to be obtained from the Product, or that theData or server will be uninterrupted or error-free.Disclaimer of Warranty. GARMIN AND ITS L

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LICENSORS’ TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY WITHRESPECT TO ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREE-MENT OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO THEGARMIN PRODUCT OR THE DATA S

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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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and Canada Post. Such data is licensed on an “as is”basis. The licensors, including Her Majesty and CanadaPost, make no guarantees, representations or

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Canadian Map Data. Map Data for Canada includesinformation taken with permission from Canadian au-thorities, including © Her Majesty, © Queen’s Printe

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Convention for Contracts for the International Sale ofGoods, which is explicitly excluded. You agree to submitto the jurisdiction of the Netherlands f

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software clause for civilian agencies), DFARS 252.227-7015 (NOV 1995) (DOD technical data – commercialitems clause); FAR 52.227-14 Alternates I, II, a

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AGREEMENT, PROMPTLY (within 7 days of purchase)RETURN THE PRODUCTS AND ANY ACCOMPANY-ING ITEMS (including written materials) TO GarminINTERNATIONAL, I

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these prohibited purposes. You may not place the Li-censed Product(s) on the Internet without a prior writtenagreement with DMTI Spatial.In no event s

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DMTI SPATIAL’S LIABILITY AND YOU MAY NOTRELY ON ANY SUCH INFORMATION OR ADVICE.No statement or recommendation made or assistancegiven by DMTI Spatial

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United Nations Convention for Contracts for the Inter-national Sale of Goods, which is explicitly excluded. Youagree to submit to the jurisdiction of

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NAVTEQ and Traffic.com are trademarks in the U.S. andother countries. © 2011 NAVTEQ; © 2011 Traffic.com. Allrights reserved.HD Radio Technology manufa

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3 — RADIOPush the RADIO button located on the faceplate tochange to a RADIO mode or to toggle between RADIOmodes:• AM• FM• SAT (If Equipped)NOTE: If y

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SYSTEM INFORMATIONCONTENTS! SYSTEM INFORMATION ...140! USER DATA BACKUP ...140! SOFTWARE AND DATABASE UPDATES ...140!

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SYSTEM INFORMATIONPush the MENU button on the right side of the radio andpress the “System Setup” button to access the SystemSetup menu.Press the “Sys

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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

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GLOSSARY OF TERMSAAC Advance Audio CodingCD Compact DiscCDC Compact Disc ChangerCDDB A technology companyfounded in 1995 as CDDB,Inc. The company hasb

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M4A The .M4A format is actu-ally the audio layer of(non-video) MPEG 4 mov-ies.M4P The .M4P format is an au-dio file purchased fromApple’s Music Store(

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Owner’s Manual SupplementUconnect® 430/430NFirst EditionUconnect® 430/430NChrysler Group LLCPrinted in the USA15UC430-526-AA

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6 — LOADTo open or close the display, push the LOAD buttonlocated on the faceplate.After opening the display, it takes a few seconds to ejecta CD/DVD,

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11 — AUX Input (Audio Jack)Connect an external audio device into the AUX Input (11)(e.g., MP3 player, video-game) to play the device audiothrough the

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

Page 57 - 2. Select My Music

Audio Control MenuPush the AUDIO button located on the faceplate on theright side of the radio.Use either the “Arrow” buttons or the cross-hair on the

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

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GETTING STARTEDCONTENTS! CHANGE THE LANGUAGE ...20! SET THE TIME — Uconnect® 430 ...20! SET THE TIME — Uconnect® 430N...2

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CHANGE THE LANGUAGEThe radio will conform to the vehicle language set in theElectronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC), ifequipped.If you change the

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3. Press the “Set Time Zone” button to change to thedesired time zone.4. Press the “Daylight Savings” button to switch Day-light Savings on or off.SET

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3. Press the “Daylight Savings” button to switch Day-light Savings on or off.STORE RADIO PRESETS1. Push the RADIO button to display AM FM SAT.2. Selec

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3. Either press the “SEEK” up/down buttons or press the“SCAN” button, “DIRECT TUNE” button or the “Leftand Right” arrows to change the currently playi

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Uconnect® MULTIMEDIA (RADIO)CONTENTS! RADIO MODE...27▫ Overview ...27▫ SiriusXM Satellite Radio...

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▫ Display Settings ...36▫ Screen Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37▫ View Settings ...

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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

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to receive a signal. In most cases, the satellite radio doesnot receive a signal in underground parking garages ortunnels.Station PresetsThere are 12

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Change A Channel Or FrequencyPress the “Seek/Tune” down arrow button to quicklyseek down to the next available station or channel.Press and hold the “

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Radio Text InformationPress the INFO button on the touchscreen todisplay additional information about the cur-rent audio program in the right half of

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In SAT mode, the MUSIC BROWSE buttonallows you to browse through all of the Siri-usXM channels and genres.You can use the BACK button to switch to the

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When one of your favorite artists or songs begins playingon another SiriusXM channel a message appears (de-pending on the Song Alerts setting) that al

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Replay ModeWhile you are in SAT mode, you can replay over 30minutes of the current SiriusXM channel (when thechannel is changed, this audio buffer is

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Channel LockSelect Channel Lock to enable and/or disable desiredchannels. The SEEK and SCAN function will then onlydisplay channels without parental l

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Favorite Songs & ArtistsWhen an individual song or artist is checked, you willreceive alerts when that song or artist is playing (depend-ing on th

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Press the “Subscription” button on the touchscreen toaccess the Subscription Information screen.Write down the SiriusXM ID numbers for your receiver.T

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Select the “Nighttime Colors” button to switch to manualnighttime mode and to adjust the brightness of thedisplay using nighttime colors.Select the “A

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ParkView® Rear Back Up Camera — If EquippedWhen equipped with ParkView®, the radio displayshows the rear view camera picture when the shift leveris in

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SAFETY GUIDELINESCONTENTS! SAFETY GUIDELINES ...41

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Uconnect® MULTIMEDIA (MEDIA)CONTENTS! DISC MODE ...41▫ Overview ...41▫ Disc Requirements...

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▫ Temperature Protection ...51! HARD DISK DRIVE MODE (HDD) ...51▫ Copy Audio Disc To Hard-Drive...51▫ Copy WMA/MP3 Fil

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DISC MODEOverviewThe radio is equipped with a CD/DVD player.To activate DISC mode push the MEDIA button locatedon the faceplate and select the DISC bu

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Inserting A Disc1. Push the LOAD button once.2. After the screen opens, with the printed side upward,insert the disc into the disc slot of the radio.

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3. Push the LOAD button to close the display. If you donot push the LOAD button or insert a new disc thedisplay will close 30 seconds after the displa

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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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Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers will be uninter-rupted. Gracenote is not obligated to provide you withnew enhanced or additional data types or

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Playing A MP3/WMA Disc1. Push the LOAD button once.2. With the printed side upwards, insert the disc into thedisc slot of the radio. The radio pulls t

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The playback starts automatically after the DVD video isrecognized by the disc drive.Press the CHAPTERS button to display a list of availablechapters

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SAFETY GUIDELINESWARNING!ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on thesteering wheel. You have full responsibility andassume all risks related to the use

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DVD Playback ControlsIn video playback mode, press anywhere on the touch-screen to show the DVD playback controls.To pause playback, press the “Pause”

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DISC MenuWhile in Disc Mode, with inserted video DVD, press theMENU button to access the DISC Menu.Press the “Disc Setup” button to access the Disc Se

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Disc SkippingSkipping is typically caused by a damaged (scratched)disc. This will result in a 10–second jump forward untilthe damaged area is passed.T

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It is also possible to listen to radio modes during thisprocess. Copying time is greater than 4x the normalplayback rate.NOTE: When copying CD-Audio t

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folder. Songs that are stored in folders on the disc or USBdevices are saved to the same folder name on the HardDisk Drive. Only folders that contain

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Selective Song Copying From DiscYou can select specific songs on a WMA/MP3 disc usingthe following procedure:1. Push the MY FILES button located on th

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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. Press the check ALL button to sele

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2. Select My Music.3. Press the “Add Music Files to HDD” button.4. Press the “Front USB” button in the next screen.56 Uconnect® MULTIMEDIA (MEDIA)

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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. Press the ALL button to select all

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2. For this example, press the “Artists” button.3. Press the button for the desired artist to list all songsby the artist. Press theALL button to play

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INTRODUCTIONCONTENTS! WARNINGS ...6! SAFETY REFERENCES...6! INTENDED USE ...6! SYSTEM

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Tagging Favorite HDD SongsWhen a song is playing that you want to add tothe Favorite Songs list, press the FAVORITESbutton.To view the Favorite Songs

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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, press the BR

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4. Select the type of favorite (Artist, Album, Genre orFolder).For this example, press the “Genres” button.A link to the selected playlist is now save

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You may now edit the list by pressing the EDIT button orexit the list by pressing the EXIT button.Editing Track Info On The Hard Disk DriveWhile a tra

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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 SAVEbutton.Deleting Tr

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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

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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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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

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6. Use the PAGE up or down buttons to page through alist of pictures and press the picture you would like toimport.7. Select which pictures you want t

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9. Select this picture by pressing the “Set as PictureView” button. A check mark indicates the currentlyused picture.Use the PREV or NEXT button to st

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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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Uconnect® MULTIMEDIA (REMOTE DEVICES)CONTENTS! VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES™) — IFEQUIPPED ...71▫ Receiving Audio/Video Fr

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▫ Change A Track ...85▫ Pause ...85▫ Play ...85▫ Displaying The Elapsed T

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VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES™) — IFEQUIPPEDThe radio can remotely control the VES™. Refer to theUconnect® Multimedia/VES™ section of the Owner’sMan

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Press the button of the desired source to play the selec-tion in the vehicle cabin.Availability of the DVD Player, Rear AUX 1 and the RearAUX 2 button

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NOTE: Press the HIDE LIST button and/or the CLOSEINFO button if you cannot see the Rear VES™ Controls.The first column controls VES™ ON/OFF and the he

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The left half of the screen displays the audio sourceinformation which is, in this case, track 227 of a playliston the HDD.Press the TRACKS button to

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VES™ UnlockPress the UNLOCK button to enable the controls on theVES™ remote control unit.Playing A Video DVD For The Rear VES™1. To view a DVD video o

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If there is no external DVD player installed in thevehicle make sure the rear VES™ video screen is downso it will turn on automatically and begin play

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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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The transfer speed for this USB connector is approxi-mately two megabytes per second.MP3 player devices cannot be controlled through theUSB connector.

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Safe Usage Of The Radio SystemRead all instructions in this manual carefully beforeusing your radio system to ensure proper usage!Your radio is a soph

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2. Pull forward.NOTE: The flap is attached and should not be removed!Do not pull off of the frame. Do not use a tool (e.g.,screw-driver, nail file, et

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2. Hook the top hooks (1) into the frame first. 3. Then push on the bottom of the flap to secure in place.80 Uconnect® MULTIMEDIA (REMOTE DEVICES)

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CAUTION!Never force any connector into the ports of yourradio. Make sure your connectors are the identicalshape and size before you connect.AUDIO JACK

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The display will switch automatically to the AUX modewhen a 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack cable has been con-nected. The radio screen will revert back to th

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NOTE:• The files will not be stored on the internal hard diskdrive and cannot be used in the HDD mode.• It is recommended you use the latest available

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Press the “Artists” button for this example.Press a button with the desired artist’s name to playsongs from this artist.Press the PLAY ALL button to p

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Press a button with the desired artist’s name to playsongs from this artist.Change A TrackPress the “Forward Arrow” buttons to select the nexttrack on

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Track InfoPress the INFO button.Information on the currently playing track, if available,will be displayed on the right half of the touchscreen.AUX Me

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Repeat TrackThe repeat track function repeats the currently playedtrack. Press the “Rpt. TRK” button to switch the repeattrack function on or off.A re

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You can also select a different audio device in the SelectAUX Device screen. Press the icon to enter the SelectAUX Device screen. The currently playin

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Do not spray any liquid or caustic chemicals directly onthe screen! Use a clean and dry micro fiber lens cleaningcloth to clean the touchscreen.If nec

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The Uconnect® system is fully integrated with the vehi-cle’s audio system. The radio display will be used forvisual prompts from the Uconnect® system

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NAVIGATION (Uconnect® 430N Only)CONTENTS! SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND IMPORTANTINFORMATION...94▫ WARNING ...9

Page 140 - SYSTEM INFORMATION

▫ Using The Go! Page ...101▫ Setting A Home Location ...101▫ Going Home ...102▫ Editing Your Home

Page 141 - 140 SYSTEM INFORMATION

▫ Changing The Map Settings ...114▫ Route Preferences ...115▫ Language Settings ...116▫ Restoring All O

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND IMPORTANTINFORMATIONWARNING!ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on thesteering wheel. You have full responsibility andassume al

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• When navigating, carefully compare information dis-played on the navigation system to all available navi-gation sources, including road signs, road

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The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by theUnited States government, which is solely responsible forits accuracy and maintenance. The gover

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Setting Up Your SystemWhen using your navigation system for the first time,complete the following tasks:1. Acquire satellites.2. Understand the main m

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Using The On-Screen Buttons• Press and hold to quickly return to the main menu.• Pressand to see more choices.• Press and holdand to scroll faster.Usi

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