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QuickGuide | SYNC
®
2
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Keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel using
SYNC
®
2 driver-connect technology. It puts you in control of
what you want when you want it — through voice, touch or a mix
of both. There are also settings and controls you can personalise
to suit your interests and the level of engagement you desire.
Plus, the Navigation System (where applicable) provides turn-by-
turn directions with 3D maps, points of interest and more.
Make sure you read your SYNC
®
2 Owner’s Manual before using
this feature for the first time. This QuickGuide provides useful
information on commonly used features but is not intended to
replace the detailed instructions and warnings contained in your
SYNC
®
2 Owner’s Manual.
GENERAL TIPS
Using the touch screen
Be sure to use these tips when operating the
SYNC
®
2 system:
Ensure that your hands are clean, dry and
free of moisture.
Touch and release the screen features you want.
Notice how the system responds before continuing.
Touch anywhere in the quadrant, in addition to the
corners, to access features.
Avoid any continuously rapid pressing
of the same button.
Clean the display with a clean, soft cloth.
LCD screen/laptop wipes from an electronics
store can also be used. If dirt or fingerprints are
still visible, apply a small amount of alcohol to
the cloth. Never use regular glass cleaner,
alcohol spray, detergent or any type of solvent,
as it could damage the screen.
To keep the system operating at peak performance,
your Ford dealership may perform system software
updates when available.
Consistent controls
To make the system easy to use, you’ll find a
common layout structure throughout. A grid helps
define a consistent location and size of features
available to you.
PRIMARY
CONTROLS
CONTENT
CONTENT
CONTROLS
SECONDARY
CONTROLS
High-priority features appear much larger than
low-priority ones.
Toggle buttons have a consistent look with on/off
behaviour.
Some buttons have multiple light bars to highlight
that additional features are available.
Arrows indicate additional content
using page up or down.
Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road and possibly cause an accident
or other serious consequences. Do not change system settings or enter data non-verbally (using your hands) while driving.
Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner before attempting these operations. This is important since while setting up or changing
some functions you might be required to distract your attention away from the road and remove your hands from the wheel.
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®
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Speed-restricted features
Ford proactively locks out access to typing via the touch screen while the vehicle is travelling more than 5km/h
(eg. typing a navigation destination). However, some of these features are still available via voice commands.
Mobile
phone
Pairing a
Bluetooth
®1
phone.
Lists/entries are limited for phone contacts
and recent phone call entries.
Composing text messages.
Viewing received text messages.
Editing preset text messages.
Tips for using voice:
- The
Voice
feature allows you to operate
various functions of the SYNC
®
2 system by voice
commands, to minimise driver distraction.
- When the
Voice
button on the steering wheel
is pressed, a “SYNC” tone sounds. A second tone will
sound when the system is ready for a voice command,
will be displayed in the
and a
Listening Ear
screen's lower menu bar.
- Say commands in a smooth, confident voice at a
normal pace, directing your voice at the SYNC
®
2
microphone located in the overhead console.
Avoid “ahhs” and “umms” when saying a command.
- Say all the words of a command in the correct
order (eg. “Call
John Doe.”
“Find
an address”).
Text
messages
Using the keyboard to enter a destination.
(where applicable)
Adding/editing address book entries or avoid areas.
Navigation
Wi-fi
®
/
wireless
Photos/
graphics
System
functionality
Editing wireless settings.
Editing the list of wireless networks.
Editing the screen’s wallpaper.
or adding new wallpaper.
Editing settings while the rear view camera
is active.
- Say
“What can I say?”
for a written list of
voice commands on the screen or say
“Help”
if you want audible help for the current mode
(eg. Phone, Radio, Navigation, USB).
- Ensure the vehicle interior is quiet (windows
closed, passengers not talking) for optimum
SYNC
®
2 voice recognition.
- Once SYNC
®
2 has completed your voice
command action, the
Voice
feature is turned off.
For another voice command, the
Voice
button
must be pressed again.
Refer to the Voice Commands section for more
popular commands.
1.
Bluetooth®
is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc. and is used under licence. Some phones not compatible.
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GETTING FAMILIAR
To optimise your experience using SYNC
®
2, there are two essential devices to have with
you;
Bluetooth®-enabled
phone and digital media player.
Bluetooth
®1
is the wireless technology that is used to connect your vehicle with your
phone or other compatible devices. For details on compatible devices, visit www.ford.
co.nz/owner for a dynamic device compatibility tool that is frequently updated with the
latest technology on the market.
Master the basics
In some vehicles, traditional knobs and buttons
have been replaced by controls and screens familiar
to anyone with experience using remote controls or
gaming systems.
Audio
Phone
Voice
1.
Bluetooth®
is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc. and is used under licence. Some phones not compatible.
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®
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Touch screen
The touch screen uses four “smart corners” to organise functions into four categories:
Phone, Entertainment, Information or Navigation and Climate.
A
C
B
D
A
C
B
D
F
G
E
F
G
Four-corner touch screen
(standard)
Any of the four main categories can be made active by
touching anywhere in the function’s respective quadrant.
Phone
(A) touch this corner to access the phone
functions.
Information
(B) touch this corner for SYNC
®
2
system messages, Calendar and Apps options.
Entertainment
(C) touch this corner to access all
available music/media sources.
Climate
(D) touch this corner to access all available
climate functions.
Home
(F) touch this to return to the home screen.
Settings
(G) touch this to access personalised
system settings.
Four-corner touch screen
(when Navigation is standard)
Phone
(A) touch this corner to access the phone
functions.
Navigation
(B) touch this corner to access
navigation maps or directions.
Entertainment
(C) touch this to access all available
music/media sources.
Climate
(D) touch this corner to access all available
climate functions.
Information
(E) touch this to get SYNC
®
2 system
messages, Calendar, Apps options and current
location.
Home
(F) touch this to return to the home screen.
Settings
(G) touch this to access personalised
system settings.
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