Home > Ford > Automobile > Ford Fusion 2 Manual

Ford Fusion 2 Manual

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual Ford Fusion 2 Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 41 Ford manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							Press the down navigation button once to
    replay the current track. If pressed within
    two seconds of the start of a track, the
    previous track will be selected.
    Press the down navigation button
    repeatedly to select previous tracks.
    COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK
    Note:
    During playback, the display indicates
    the disc, track and time that has elapsed
    since the start of the track.
    Note: On CD changer audio units, if two or
    more CD's are loaded one after the other,
    playback will start with the last CD loaded.
    6000CD and 6006CDC
    During radio reception, press the CD button
    once to start CD playback.
    Playback will start immediately after a disc
    is loaded.
    Sony CD
    During radio reception, press the CD/AUX
    button once to start CD playback.
    Playback will start immediately after a disc
    is loaded.
    COMPACT DISC SELECTION
    6006CDC
    On multiple CD units, CD's are normally
    played sequentially in ascending order.
    You can, however, switch to a CD of your
    choice by pressing the preset button, which
    has the number corresponding to the disc
    you want to play. The display will show
    which CD is selected. The unit remembers which CD's are
    available so it will not select a CD that it
    knows to be missing. If you select a missing
    CD using the preset buttons,
    NO CD will
    be shown in the display and playback will
    continue from the current disc.
    Note: If a selected CD is damaged or upside
    down, the warning 
    CD ERROR flashes and
    the CD number is displayed. The unit then
    selects the next available CD.
    FAST FORWARD/REVERSE
    6000CD and 6006CDC
    Press and hold the seek up or the seek
    down button to search forwards or
    backwards within the tracks on the disc.
    Sony CD
    Press and hold the left or right navigation
    button to search forwards or backwards
    within the tracks on the disc.
    SHUFFLE/RANDOM
    Random track playback, also known as
    shuffle, plays all tracks on a CD in random
    order.
    6000CD and 6006CDC
    Note: When SHUFF CD is selected only the
    tracks on the current CD will be shuffled.
    When SHUF ALL is selected the tracks on
    all the CD's will be shuffled.
    1. Press the 
    MENU button repeatedly
    until SHUF is shown in the display.
    2. Using the seek up or seek down button
    scroll through the display until SHUF
    ALL or SHUFF CD is shown in the
    display.
    3. Using the seek up or seek down button
    select the next track to shuffle if
    required.
    149
    Compact disc player 
    						
    							Note:
    With the function on, SHUFFLE will
    be shown in the display as each new track
    is selected.
    Sony CD
    1. Press the MENU button.
    2. Using the up or down navigation button
    scroll through the display until
    SHUFFLE is shown in the display.
    3. Use the left or right navigation button to switch the function on and off.
    COMPACT DISC TRACK
    COMPRESSION
    6000CD and 6006CDC
    1. Press 
    MENU repeatedly until COMP is
    shown in the display.
    2. Using the seek up or seek down button
    turn the function on or off.
    3. Press the 
    MENU button to confirm
    your selection.
    Sony CD
    1. Press the 
    MENU button.
    2. Using the up or down navigation button
    scroll through the display until COMP
    is shown in the display.
    3. Press the button between the navigation buttons to make your
    selection.
    4. Using the left or right navigation button
    turn the function on or off.
    5. Press the 
    MENU button or the button
    between the navigation buttons to
    confirm your selection.
    COMPACT DISC TRACK
    SCANNING
    The SCAN function allows you to preview
    each track for approximately 10 seconds. 6000CD and 6006CDC
    Note:
    When selected, SCAN will be shown
    briefly in the display at the start of each
    track.
    1. Press the 
    MENU button repeatedly
    until SCAN is shown in the display.
    2. Using the seek up or seek down button
    select either 
    SCAN CD or SCAN ALL.
    3. Press the seek up or seek down button
    again to continue listening to a track.
    Sony CD
    1. Press the 
    SCAN button once to scan
    each track.
    2. Press the SCAN button again to select
    SCAN OFF
    .
    EJECTING COMPACT DISCS
    Note: Radio reception is restored
    automatically when the 
    EJECT button is
    pressed.
    Note: If the 
    EJECT button is pressed in error,
    press the button again to cancel.
    Note: If the CD is not removed it will be
    pulled back into the audio unit.
    6000CD
    Press the 
    EJECT button at any time and
    remove the CD.
    6006CDC
    Press the 
    EJECT button at any time and
    remove the CD being played or use a preset
    button to select the CD you want to
    remove. SELECT
     or SELECT CD followed
    by REMOVE CD will be shown in the
    display.
    150
    Compact disc player 
    						
    							Sony CD
    Note:
    If no CD is loaded when the EJECT
    button is pressed, NO CD will be shown in
    the display.
    Press the 
    EJECT button at any time and
    remove the CD. EJECTING and PLEASE
    REMOVE will be shown in the display.
    REPEAT COMPACT DISC
    TRACKS
    6000CD
    1. Press the 
    MENU button repeatedly
    until REPEAT is shown in the display.
    2. Using the seek up or seek down button
    choose between 
    OFF and TRK.
    6006CDC
    1. Press the 
    MENU button repeatedly
    until REPEAT is shown in the display.
    2. Using the seek up or seek down button
    choose between ALL
     (default), CD and
    TRK.
    Sony CD
    1. Press the 
    MENU button.
    2. Using the up or down navigation buttons scroll through the display until
    REPEAT
     is shown in the display.
    3. Using the left or right navigation buttons select 
    REPEAT TRACK or
    REPEAT OFF.
    4. Press the 
    MENU button to confirm
    your selection.
    ENDING COMPACT DISC
    PLAYBACK
    6000CD and 6006CDC
    Press the 
    AM/FM or AUX button. Note:
    This will not eject the CD; the disc
    will merely pause at the point where radio
    reception was restored.
    To resume CD playback, press the 
    CD
    button again.
    Sony CD
    Press the 
    RADIO or CD/AUX button.
    Note: This will not eject the CD; the disc
    will merely pause at the point where radio
    reception was restored.
    To resume CD playback, press the
    CD/AUX
     button.
    EJECTING MULTIPLE
    COMPACT DISCS
    6006CD
    Press and hold the 
    EJECT button until
    EJECT ALL is shown in the display.
    The display will alternate between
    REMOVE
     and WAIT.
    When 
    REMOVE is displayed, remove a
    disc from the unit. This routine repeats until
    all discs have been removed.
    151
    Compact disc player 
    						
    							AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN)
    SOCKET
    Note:
    For optimum performance when
    using any auxiliary device set the volume on
    the device high. This will reduce audio
    interference when charging the device via
    the vehicle power supply socket.
    When fitted the Auxiliary input (AUX IN)
    socket permits an auxiliary device, such as
    an MP3 player, to be linked into the vehicle
    audio system. Output can be played
    through the vehicle speakers.
    To connect an auxiliary device, plug it into
    the AUX IN socket using a 3.5 mm
    conventional audio jack connector.
    Select the auxiliary input via the AUX
    button and playback will be heard through
    the vehicle speakers. AUX will be shown in
    the display. Volume, treble and bass can
    be adjusted on the audio unit as normal.
    The audio unit buttons can also be used
    to restore playback from the audio unit,
    while the auxiliary device remains
    connected.
    152
    Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket 
    						
    							AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING
    Rectification
    Audio unit display
    General error message for CD fault conditions, for
    example cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted. May
    also indicate a audio unit malfunction. Make sure that
    the disc is correctly loaded, clean and re- load the CD
    or replace the CD with a known music CD.  See Ejecting
    compact discs (page 150).  See Ejecting multiple
    compact discs  (page 151).  See Loading compact
    discs (page 148).  If error continues. See your dealer.
    CD ERROR
    PLEASE CHECK CD CDC ERROR
    Message to indicate that the audio unit or CD changer
    is empty. Insert a CD.  See 
    Loading compact discs
    (page 148).
    NO CD
    NO CDS
    NO CD #
    Ambient temperature too hot – unit will not work until
    it has cooled down.
    HIGH TEMP
    CD DRIVE HIGH TEMP
    Message to indicate that the CD slot is already loaded.
    Eject the CD from selected slot before attempting load
    operation or select another slot location.  See Loading
    compact discs
     (page 148).
    SLOT FULL
    Message to indicate that the audio unit is full.  See
    Ejecting compact discs
     (page 150).  See Ejecting
    multiple compact discs  (page 151).
    CDC FULL
    An incompatible CD has been inserted, for example not
    an audio CD.  See Ejecting compact discs (page 150).
    See 
    Ejecting multiple compact discs  (page 151).
    DATA CD
    Message to prompt you for the Keycode.  See Entering
    a security code
     (page 136).
    CODE ----
    Message to inform you to wait until the next keycode
    entry attempt can be made.  See 
    Incorrect security
    code (page 136).
    WAIT
    Message indicates the number of incorrect input
    attempts.  See 
    Incorrect security code (page 136).
    TRIES
    Message to inform you that audio unit security system
    has locked the unit after repeated incorrect keycode
    entries. See your dealer.
    LOCKED
    Message to prompt you for the Keycode.  See Entering
    a security code
     (page 136).
    KEYCODE....
    ENTER KEYCODE....
    153
    Audio troubleshooting 
    						
    							Rectification
    Audio unit display
    Message to inform you that the entered keycode is
    incorrect.  See Incorrect security code (page 136).
    INCORRECT
    154
    Audio troubleshooting 
    						
    							GENERAL INFORMATION
    This section describes the functions and
    features of the Bluetooth mobile phone
    and voice control system.
    The section covers the following variations:
    •
    a mobile phone with a mobile phone
    cradle without voice control
    • a Bluetooth and voice control system
    with a mobile phone cradle
    • a Bluetooth and voice control system
    without a mobile phone cradle.
    The Bluetooth mobile phone part of the
    system provides interaction with the audio
    or navigation system and your mobile
    phone. It allows you to use the audio or
    navigation system to make and receive
    calls without having to use your mobile
    phone.
    The voice control part of the system can
    be used to control:
    • mobile phone calls
    • audio system functions
    • vehicle climate control functions.
    Note: The mobile phone does not switch
    off immediately after the ignition key is
    turned off: the power down delay is preset
    to 10 minutes. The time period can be
    adjusted to between 0 and 60 minutes.
    This, depending on your mobile phone, can
    be achieved by creating a phonebook entry
    on your mobile phone with the name Timer
    and the required delay as it's number.
    If the Bluetooth and voice control is used
    for an extended period of time when the
    vehicle is stationary, make sure that the
    engine is running to avoid draining the
    battery TELEPHONE SETUP
    Requirements for cradle
    connection
    Your phone must be fitted in a mobile
    phone holder before it can be used as a
    cradle phone with your handsfree/voice
    control system. You will be able to
    purchase the correct holder for your phone
    from your dealer.
    Placing your phone in the cradle
    Note:
    Your phone must be fitted in a mobile
    phone holder to allow you to connect the
    phone to the cradle.
    Connect your phone to the cradle.
    1. Place the base of the phone in the cradle connection.
    Note: Make sure that the phone is pushed
    fully rearwards in the cradle.
    2. Push the phone downwards until a click is heard. Note:
    The connection to the system will be
    displayed on your phone.
    Phonebook
    After start up access to the phonebook can
    be delayed for up to two minutes.
    155
    Telephone21E87688  
    						
    							Phonebook categories
    Depending on your phonebook entry,
    different categories can be displayed in
    the audio or navigation unit.
    For example:
    Mobile
    M
    Office
    O
    Home
    H
    Fax
    F
    Note: Entries may be displayed without a
    category attachment.
    The category can also be indicated as an
    icon: Phone
    Mobile
    Home
    Office
    Fax
    Making a phone an active phone
    When using the system for the first time,
    no phone is connected to the system.
    After switching on the ignition the cradle
    phone and the Bluetooth phone are
    recognized differently by the system. Bluetooth phone
    After bonding a Bluetooth phone to the
    system, this becomes the active phone.
    For further information refer to the phone
    menu.
    However, in some cases the Bluetooth
    phone has to be activated by pressing the
    appropriate station button on the audio or
    navigation unit.
    Turning the ignition back on again, the last
    active phone is picked up by the system.
    Bond another Bluetooth phone
    Note:
    Before another Bluetooth phone can
    be bonded, the existing active Bluetooth
    connection has to be deactivated by the
    mobile phone.
    Bond a new Bluetooth phone as described
    in the requirements for a Bluetooth
    connection.
    Phones stored in the system are accessible
    by using the phone list on the audio or
    navigation unit.
    Note: If six (five Bluetooth phones for
    cradle phone system) Bluetooth phones
    have been bonded, one of these has to be
    deleted in order to bond a new phone.
    Cradle phone
    With your phone fitted in the mobile phone
    cradle this does not automatically become
    the active phone.
    In these cases refer to Changing the
    active phone in the appropriate section
    which describes the system fitted to your
    vehicle.
    BLUETOOTH SETUP
    Before you can use your telephone with
    your vehicle it must be bonded to the
    vehicle telephone system.
    156
    TelephoneE87990 E87991 E87992 E87993 E87994  
    						
    							Handling of phones
    A phone can be connected to the vehicle
    system by using either a cradle connection
    or a Bluetooth connection.
    On vehicles with a mobile phone cradle,
    up to five Bluetooth phones can be bonded
    to the vehicle system.
    On vehicles without a mobile phone cradle,
    up to six Bluetooth phones can be bonded
    to the vehicle system.
    Note:
    If there is an ongoing call when the
    phone in use is selected as the new active
    phone, the call is transferred to the vehicle
    audio system.
    Note: Even if connected to the car system,
    your phone can still be used in the usual
    way.
    Requirements for Bluetooth
    connection
    The following are required before a
    Bluetooth phone connection can be made.
    1. The Bluetooth feature must be activated on the phone and on the
    audio unit. For additional information,
    refer to your phone user guide
    2. The private mode must not be activated on the Bluetooth phone.
    3. Search for audio device.
    4. Select Ford Audio.
    5. The Bluetooth PIN number 0000 must
    be entered on the phone keypad.
    Note: A phone call will be disconnected if
    the audio/navigation system is switched
    off. If the ignition key is turned to the off
    position the phone call will remain in
    progress. Compatibility of phones CAUTION
    As no common agreement exists,
    mobile phone manufacturers are able
    to implement a variety of profiles in
    their Bluetooth devices. Because of this,
    an incompatibility can occur between the
    phone and hands-free system, which in
    some cases may significantly degrade the
    system performance. To avoid this
    situation, only recommended phones
    should be used. Please contact your dealer
    for more details regarding the current
    compatibility list. Phones with Symbian operating
    system
    Note:
    Certain phones require a special file
    to be installed to enable full phonebook
    access via Bluetooth. This is referred to as
    a SIS file and will be available via the Ford
    website. Please consult your dealer for full
    details.
    TELEPHONE CONTROLS
    Ending or rejecting calls
    By pressing one of several function buttons
    on the audio or navigation unit (example:
    AM/FM,CD/AUX) active calls can be ended
    or incoming calls can be rejected.
    Remote control
    One of several different types of remote
    control may be fitted to your vehicle:
    157
    Telephone 
    						
    							Voice and mode button
    Voice button
    1
    Mode button
    2
    Incoming calls can be accepted by pressing
    the MODE button once or ended by
    pressing twice.
    Voice and accept/reject button Voice button
    1
    Accept/Reject button
    2
    The VOICE button is used to activate or
    switch off the Voice control.
    On vehicles with an accept/reject button,
    phone calls can be accepted and rejected
    by pressing the appropriate button. Note:
    Some audio units have the
    accept/reject buttons on the front bezel.
    These operate in the same way.
    Mode button on the steering wheel Mode button only
    On vehicles without a VOICE button, the
    MODE button on the remote control is used
    to activate or switch off the voice control.
    Note:
    You will not be able to use the MODE
    button to activate the voice control during
    an incoming or active call.
    You will not be able to use the MODE button
    to control the audio system.
    USING THE TELEPHONE -
    VEHICLES WITHOUT:
    NAVIGATION SYSTEM
    This chapter describes the phone functions
    of the audio unit.
    158
    Telephone21E87661 E8766221 E87663 E87664  
    						
    All Ford manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for Ford Fusion 2 Manual