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  • Page 1 Owner's handbook Feel the difference Navigation system...
  • Page 2 This publication, or part thereof, may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2007 All rights reserved. Part number: 7S7J-19A285-DA (CG3537en) 12/2006 20070207104045...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Navigation Traffic Message introduction Channel General information......3 Principle of operation......31 Road Safety........4 Using TMC........31 Navigation Quick start Map updates Navigation unit Navigation telephone overview control Using the touchscreen....10 General information......33 Loading the navigation disc....11 Telephone setup......33 Using the telephone.......33 System settings Navigation voice control...
  • Page 5: Navigation Introduction

    One hour mode The Ford Navigation System is a highgrade laser product which uses To conserve battery power, the a visible laser beam. If this is handled...
  • Page 6: Road Safety

    Do not attempt to open up the device itself your Ford Dealer will be Do not use the system until you have happy to assist you if the equipment familiarised yourself with its operation.
  • Page 7 Please read and follow all stated safety precautions. Failure to do so may increase your risk of collision and personal injury. Ford Motor Company shall not be liable for any damages of any type arising from failure to follow these guidelines.
  • Page 8: Navigation Quick Start

    Navigation Quick start The Ford Navigation System has a Various screens are presented which large range of features, yet is easy offer a selection list of available and intuitive to use. Route guidance options. Press the option which you can be given by voice prompts and require, or if it is not shown on the is also shown on the display screen.
  • Page 9 Navigation Quick start As you spell the entry the results will Navigation main screen appear in the top line. Once the To select the navigation system, push desired entry is shown press OK. If the NAV button adjacent to the touch only part of the name appears screen panel.
  • Page 10: Navigation Quick Start

    Navigation Quick start Once enough information has been entered touch the CALCULATE button to proceed. Note: If you only need to navigate to a city centre for example, full address details are not required. Touch the CALCULATE button once it becomes available. The route is now calculated and the screen returns to the main navigation screen with instructions on how to...
  • Page 11: Navigation Unit Overview

    Navigation unit overview E88272 CD eject/aperture Touchscreen display Map display Navigation position information/repeat last navigation voice prompt Home menu select Sound settings/Equalizer settings select. See Audio operation (page 21). Seek down Seek up Face level ventilation control...
  • Page 12: Using The Touchscreen

    Navigation unit overview Front screen ventilation control Air conditioning/right hand temperature control Footwell ventilation control Climate control menu On/off and volume control. See Audio operation (page 21). Recirculate air Blower decrease speed Climate control/left hand temperature control Screen maximum defrost Blower increase speed Menu select.
  • Page 13: Loading The Navigation Disc

    Navigation unit overview Note: Scroll bars may not be dragged or selected. Use the arrow buttons to move the bar as necessary. An arrow button may be pressed and held for continuous movement. LOADING THE NAVIGATION DISC Under normal operating conditions access to the navigation disc will not be necessary.
  • Page 14: System Settings

    System settings Most of the important settings for Press the MENU button to display the your navigation unit can be accessed settings screen. The following via the MENU button. The following diagram shows an overview of the section describes the various options menu structure within the settings and how to use them.
  • Page 15: System Settings

    System settings View 2D / 3D Auto / North up / Head up Orientation On / Off Lane Off / Temp. / Always Nav arrows Position Map view Destination Overview Map content Selection list Rest / Arrival Time Navigation Set speed profile Nav arrows Off / Temp.
  • Page 16: System Settings

    System settings Languages Selection list Selection list Language Voice control Preferred country Selection list Anti-theft protection Enter VIN Factory settings Enable anti-theft protection Reset radio settings to default Reset CD/AUX settings to default Reset NAV/MAP settings to default Reset destination memory Reset system settings to default E88793 Orientation...
  • Page 17 System settings Note: You can also select these Note: Multiple categories can be functions via a shortcut button on the selected. map screen. See Route displays Navigation button (page 28). Time Navigation arrows This feature changes the way in This feature enables a graphic inset which the journey time is shown in on the map display screen which navigation mode.
  • Page 18: System Settings

    System settings • Select OFF to disable. Manual calibration • Select TEMP. to activate. This It may be necessary to periodically option will only display the inset calibrate the navigation system, in graphic when there is a direction order to maintain position accuracy. change/turn approaching.
  • Page 19: System Settings

    System settings Alternative frequencies Regional mode ON: This prevents random AF switches when Many programmes broadcast on the neighbouring regional networks are FM waveband have a programme not carrying the same programming. identification (PI) code, which can be Regional mode OFF: This allows a recognised by audio units.
  • Page 20: System Settings

    System settings Enter your current time zone using Nav mix the button and selection list. Move the slider bar to adjust the volume mix between the navigation Display button voice output and the audio source. Use this to change your touchscreen Navigation voice output does not display preferences.
  • Page 21: System Settings

    System settings Use these functions to return the unit back to factory default settings. Anti-theft protection See Navigation system security (page 20).
  • Page 22: Navigation System Security

    Navigation system security SECURITY CODE INCORRECT SECURITY CODE The system incorporates a unique Keycode security number that must CAUTION be entered before the unit will Make sure you have entered the operate. Normally, the Dealer does correct code before confirming this during the predelivery inspection.
  • Page 23: Audio Operation

    Audio operation Compression RADIO OPERATION With this feature on, quieter music is Volume/power control boosted and louder music lowered to minimise repeated volume Press the central button on the unit adjustments. Turn this feature on or to turn on or off. off by using this menu setting.
  • Page 24: Cd Operation

    Audio operation Station preset memory FM AST is the autostore waveband. Using this option you can search and Up to 5 preset stations can be set for store the 5 strongest radio stations each waveband. To store a preset, for your area. Touch the FM AST tune into the desired station and then button and then touch STORE to touch and hold a button 1 to 5.
  • Page 25 Audio operation Track seek Touch the REPEAT button to turn this on and off. The button stays To advance a track press the seek highlighted when this feature is on. up button adjacent to the Note: The icon within the button touchscreen.
  • Page 26 Audio operation You can browse files and folders in a Press CD/AUX twice to select the MP3 disc by using the scroll bar tool AUX input mode. You may control on the right side of the screen. Touch volume and other audio settings in the scroll bar arrows.
  • Page 27: Navigation System

    Navigation system Last destinations NAVIGATION SYSTEM CONTROLS This allows quick access to a history of previous destinations entered in Press the NAV button to enter the the system. Select the required main navigation screen. repeat destination from the list. Destination memory The destination memory menu gives access to a detailed set of advanced user controls.
  • Page 28: Menu Structure

    Navigation system Waymarks Near city By selecting WAYMARKS, a list of This allows category searching by personalised locations may be defining a city first. accessed. These can be off road Enter the required city and then locations or any other such choose a category.
  • Page 29: Route Options Menu

    Navigation system Dest. input Country City / postcode Street Centre Number Corner Dest. from map Last dest. Selection list Dest. memory Last destinations Selection list Alphabetically sorted Selection list Manually sorted Selection list Selection list Tour list Selection list Waymarks Selection list Near last destination Special dest.
  • Page 30: Entering Adestination

    Navigation system CUSTOM will allow the user to set a ROUTE DISPLAYS mix of these two route setting options. Move the slider to achieve Map display the desired mix. Press the MAP button adjacent to Options the touchscreen display for a map view.
  • Page 31 Navigation system You can change the way the map is C D E displayed by altering the zoom and orientation settings. Use the map zoom button to change the map scale and zoom in or out. The current map scale is shown on the zoom button.
  • Page 32 Navigation system WARNING Do not rely on the screen prompts when navigating. Always listen to the navigation voice and take care not be distracted from the road ahead. Route guidance graphic inset E88769 Distance to next turn/direction change Turn/direction indicator Navigation voice mute.
  • Page 33: Traffic Message Channel

    Traffic Message Channel Using TMC messages PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION To review TMC messages, you may either select a view which shows Traffic Message Channel (TMC) messages only affecting your stations are broadcast on the FM programmed route, or a view which waveband.
  • Page 34: Map Updates

    Map updates The road network is constantly changing due to new roads, changes in road classification, etc. Therefore, it is not always possible to exactly match the map data in the system to the current road network. Map information is regularly updated, but all areas are not necessarily covered to the same level of detail.
  • Page 35: Navigation Telephone Control

    Navigation telephone control Bond another Bluetooth GENERAL INFORMATION phone Refer to your vehicle's handbook for Phones stored in the system are general information on telephone set accessible by touching SELECT PHONE from the main phone screen. TELEPHONE SETUP USING THE TELEPHONE Phonebook categories This describes the phone functions of the navigation unit.
  • Page 36 Navigation telephone control Making a call 5. A detailed screen will appear showing the contact details and Dialling a number number. Touch DIAL NUMBER to proceed. You can access your phone address book either with the phone docked Ending a call in the cradle or via Bluetooth.
  • Page 37: Control

    Navigation telephone control Handling a second 2. Touch SELECT PHONE. incoming call 3. Select the new phone to become bonded from the list. Note: The second incoming call function must be activated in your Note: After bonding a Bluetooth phone. phone to the system, this becomes the active phone.
  • Page 38: Navigation Voice Control

    Navigation voice control • System settings. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Note: The voice control system is language specific. If you require the system to operate in another Voice recognition enables operation language please make required of the system without the need to change through the system settings divert your attention from the road menu.
  • Page 39: Using Voice Control

    Navigation voice control Voice commands All voice commands should be given using a natural speaking voice, as if speaking to a passenger or on the phone. Your voice level should be dependant on the surrounding noise level inside or outside the vehicle but do not shout.
  • Page 40 Navigation voice control Visual feedback via the • Command list: There may be navigation screen several lines available to show you which commands can be used in Voice control enables you to operate the current dialogue. If there are the applications described within the too many commands to be system while driving, keeping both shown, only the main commands...
  • Page 41: Audio Unit Commands

    Navigation voice control User voice command Comment "CLIMATE" / "CLIMATE CONTROL" Starts climate control "CANCEL" / "ABORT" Cancels the current dialogue " HELP" / "WHAT CAN I SAY?" / Most important general help "COMMANDS" commands if the active application cannot be controlled by voice, else application/dialogue specific commands...
  • Page 42 Navigation voice control CD Audio voice commands "PREVIOUS CD" "NEXT TRACK"/"NEXT SONG"/"NEXT TITLE" "PREVIOUS TRACK"/"PREVIOUS SONG"/"PREVIOUS TITLE" "CD <1-6>"/"CD NUMBER <1-6>" "TRACK <1-99>"/"TRACK NUMBER <1-99>"/"SONG <1-99>"/"SONG NUMBER <1-99>"/"TITLE <1-99>"/"TITLE NUMBER <1-99>" "SHUFFLE ON"/"RANDOM ON"/MIX ON" "SHUFFLE CD ON"/"RANDOM CD ON"/"MIX CD ON" "SHUFFLE OFF"/"RANDOM OFF"/"MIX OFF"...
  • Page 43 Navigation voice control CD Changer voice commands "SHUFFLE CHANGER ON"/"RANDOM CHANGER ON"/"MIX CHANGER ON" "SHUFFLE CHANGER OFF"/"RANDOM CHANGER OFF"/"MIX CHANGER OFF" 1. Press the voice activation button Worked example 2. System: beep The following sequence shows how 3. User: "CD CHANGER" a typical voice dialogue may be used 4.
  • Page 44 Navigation voice control "RADIO / TUNER" "MW" / "MEDIUM WAVE BAND" / "MEDIUM WAVE" "LW" / "LONG WAVE BAND" / "LONG WAVE" "FM<1-3>" / "SWITCH TO FM<1-3>" "FM AST" / "SWITCH TO FM AST" "MEDIUM WAVE BANK" / "SWITCH TO MEDIUM WAVE" "LONG WAVE BANK"...
  • Page 45: Telephone Commands

    Navigation voice control 10. The system now activates the TELEPHONE COMMANDS radio function and plays the last tuned station. Phone System: "RADIO" Your phone system allows you to 12. System: beep create an additional phonebook. The stored entries can be dialled by voice In the sequence above, long pauses control.
  • Page 46 Navigation voice control Create a phonebook Worked example The following sequence shows how Add name a typical voice dialogue may be used New entries can be stored with the to activate a phone function (unit "ADD NAME" command. This feature starts in phone mode for this can be used to dial a number by example):...
  • Page 47: Navigation System Commands

    Navigation voice control In the sequence above, long pauses 5. System: "THE NUMBER IS BEING and silences are denoted by " - ". This DIALLED" demonstrates how the system will 6. The system dials the phone guide you even if you are unsure of number associated with the how to proceed at any point.
  • Page 48 Navigation voice control "NAVIGATION" "START GUIDANCE TO < >"/"NAVIGATE TO < >"/"CALCULATE ROUTE TO < >" "CHANGE DESTINATION NAME"/"CHANGE NAME" "DELETE DESTINATION NAME"/"DELETE NAME" "DELETE ALL DESTINATION NAMES"/"DELETE ALL NAMES" "READ NAMES"/"READ DESTINATION NAMES ALOUD"/"REPLAY NAMES" "ENTER COUNTRY"/"CHANGE COUNTRY"/"COUNTRY" "ENTER CITY"/"CHANGE CITY"/"CITY" "ENTER STREET"/"CHANGE STREET"/"STREET"...
  • Page 49 Navigation voice control "NAVIGATION" "SPELL REST AREAS" "SHOW POSITION" "SHOW DESTINATION" Route option commands "NAVIGATION" "DYNAMIC GUIDANCE ON"/"DYNAMIC ROUTE GUIDANCE ON"/"DYNAMIC NAVIGATION ON" "DYNAMIC GUIDANCE OFF"/"DYNAMIC ROUTE GUIDANCE OFF"/"DYNAMIC NAVIGATION OFF" "FAST ROUTE"/"FASTEST ROUTE"/"QUICK ROUTE"/"QUICKEST ROUTE" "SHORT ROUTE"/"SHORTEST ROUTE" "AVOID HIGHWAYS"/"NO HIGHWAYS"/"AVOID MOTORWAYS"/"NO MOTORWAYS"...
  • Page 50 Navigation voice control "NAVIGATION" "SCALE UP"/"ZOOM OUT"/"ENLARGE SCALE"/"INCREASE SCALE"/"REDUCE MAP" "SCALE DOWN"/"ZOOM IN"/"REDUCE SCALE"/"DECREASE SCALE"/ "ENLARGE MAP" "NORTH UP MAP"/"NORTH UP" "HEADING MAP"/"HEADING"/"HEAD UP" "SHOW ARROWS"/"SHOW SYMBOLS"/"ARROWS"/"SYMBOLS" 6. System: beep Worked example 1 7. User: " - " The following sequence shows how 8.
  • Page 51 Navigation voice control Creating and using a 6. The system calculates a route and custom address book starts guidance to the user specified location "MY OFFICE". The following examples give general guidance on storing and using Using voice control with the user-defined voicetags for specific map display addresses and locations.
  • Page 52: Climate Control Commands

    Navigation voice control Overview CLIMATE CONTROL COMMANDS The overview below shows the available voice commands for your Climate climate control system. The climate voice commands support the functionality of the fan speed and the temperature settings. Climate voice commands "TEMPERATURE <15.5-28.5> DEGREES"/"<15.5-28.5> DEGREES" "TEMPERATURE UP"/"WARMER"...
  • Page 53: Navigation Climate Control

    Navigation climate control Setting the temperature AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL Rotate the buttons Q and K for the left and right hand sides of the vehicle Note: For general information on respectively. climate control, please consult the Alternatively, you can also set the main handbook for your vehicle.
  • Page 54 Navigation climate control Note: If you press and hold button To switch mono mode off Q, this will switch between mono and Select a temperature for the dual zone mode. passenger’s side with the rotary control on the passenger’s side. Blower Mono mode will switch off and Use the buttons P and S to adjust...
  • Page 55 Navigation climate control 3. Select the desired direction for air Press button K to switch the air flow using the touchscreen conditioning on and off. AIR buttons. CONDITIONING OFF appears in the bottom line of the screen display When you select windscreen when the air conditioning is switched defrosting and demisting, I, J and L off.
  • Page 57 Index Audio operation.......21 Entering a destination....28 Audio unit commands....39 Alternative destination entry CD changer..........40 methods..........28 CD Player..........39 Basic destination entry.......28 Entering a security code....20 Radio............41 Automatic climate control....51 Air distribution........52 Blower...........52 Incorrect security code....20 Climate button........51 Mono mode..........51 Recirculated air........53 Setting the temperature......51 Loading the navigation disc....11 Switching off the automatic climate...
  • Page 58 Index Navigation telephone control..33 Traffic Message Channel....31 General information......33 Principle of operation......31 Navigation unit overview....9 Navigation voice control....36 Principle of operation......36 Using the telephone.......33 Changing the active phone....35 Debonding a bonded phone.....35 Radio operation.......21 Handling a second incoming call..35 Advanced radio settings....22 Making a call.........34 Equalizer settings.........21 Phone menu.........33...
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