Harman International Corp Ford CTR User Guide ggs v1 11-17-2017
Table of Contents 1. CTR System............................................................................................................................................ 7 a. Remote Display ................................................................................................................................. 7 b. Steering Wheel Controls ................................................................................................................... 7 1. Volume Up .........................
. 3. Roaming ...................................................................................................................................... 11 4. Bluetooth device connected ....................................................................................................... 12 5. New Message .............................................................................................................................. 12 6. Speaker Mute ......................................................
. TA ................................................................................................................................................ 19 5. Extended Text Button ................................................................................................................. 19 6. Mixed Presets.............................................................................................................................. 19 k. CD (not currently in Scope) .................................
d. 7. Incoming Call ................................................................................................................................... 32 1. No Previous Call Connected ........................................................................................................ 32 2. Previous Call Connected ............................................................................................................. 32 3. Call Connected Features .............................................
2. Temperature ............................................................................................................................... 42 3. Touch Screen Beep...................................................................................................................... 42 4. About........................................................................................................................................... 42 5. Software Licenses..............................................
1. System WiFi ................................................................................................................................. 47 2. View Available Networks ............................................................................................................ 47 3. Wi-Fi Available Notifications ....................................................................................................... 47 m. Ambient Lighting ..........................................................
1. CTR System The CTR system includes the following for user interaction and response. • • • • • • • 8 inch touch screen display Steering wheel controls Panel control Microphone for limited voice control USB hub for streaming audio and video BT connection for phone and streaming audio. Audio output thru the audio speaker system. a. Remote Display The remote display has a touch screen that will allow the user to interact directly with the objects on the screen.
1. Volume Up Pressing the button will increase the volume of the currently playing mode. This volume will be stored for that mode. A pop-up on the screen will appear to show the volume level. 2. Volume Down Pressing the button will decrease the volume of the currently playing mode. This volume will bestored for that mode. A pop-up on the screen will appear to show the volume level. 3. Mute Pressing the button will mute the audio until the button is again pressed. 4.
3. Power Button Pressing this button will toggle the power of the infotainment system On and Off. If the Ignition is off and the Power button is pressed, the infotainment system will power on in Extended mode. Pressing the Power again will turn off the system. 4. Seek Down Pressing the button will seek from the current station or frequency to the next lower available station or frequency. 5.
g. Infotainment headunit The following table shows the CTR headunit connectors with signal information and description.
2. Home Screen a. Home Pressing the home button in the top menu bar for any screen will change the displayto this Home Screen. b. Audio The audio buttonto the left displays the currently selected Audio source. Pressing this button will display the Audio mode information screen. c. Connected Device The Connected Device button to the right displays the connected device status. Pressing the button will change the screen to the Phone main screen.
d. Mobile Navigation When mobile navigation is in use, the Audio button will share the left side with the Mobile navigation button. e. Clock Displays the clock in 12 or 24 hour format. f. Outside Temperature Displays the outside temperature in degrees F or C. g. Icons 1. 911 Assist/Emergency Assist OFF This icon shows the status of the 911 Assist/Emergency Assist feature. 2.
When a Bluetooth device is connected and roaming, the roaming icon will be displayed. 4. Bluetooth device connected When a Bluetooth device is connected and signal strength is not available, the Bluetooth icon will be displayed. 5. New Message When a new message is received, the icon will be displayed. 6. Speaker Mute When the system audio is muted, the icon will be display. 7. Microphone Mute When the system microphone is muted, the icon will be displayed. 8.
3. AudioSources Pressing the Sources button for any of the sources entered with the Audio button will change the screen to allow the section of another audio source. a. AM When the AM entertainment source is selected, the screen will change to the main AM screen and tune to the last selected AM frequency.
1. Sources When the Sources button is pressed, the Entertainment screen will be displayed to allow the user to select another source. 2. Direct Tune When the user pressed the direct tune button, a display will show a numeric keyboard for the user to manually enter a frequency number. 3. TA When the TA button is pressed, the systems will search for the next available station that supports a Traffic Alert feature. 4.
2. Browse For markets with RDS, the browse list will contain the Program station list (see above). For markets with RDS, the available station frequencies will be displayed. The user can select from this list which will tune to that station and return to the now playing FM screen. 3 Sources When the Sources button is pressed, the Entertainment screen will be displayed to allow the user to select another source.
When the SXM source is selected, the screen will change to the SXM main screen and tune to the last plated channel. 1. Text The display will show the artist and song title. 2. Channel Guide Pressing the channel guide button will display a list of all available SXM channels. The user can select a channel from this list. When selected, the display will show the media player with the active channel.
i. Search When the Search all categories button is pressed, the screen will display list of all categories that can be selected by the user. ii. Refresh When the Refresh button is pressed, the screen will refresh the list. iii. SXM View When the View button is pressed, the screen will display a popup list to allow the user to select Channel, Title or Artist to view. iv. Skip For each station on the channel guide, the user can press the skip button to skip this station when seeking through stations. v.
j. DAB (Europe Only) When DAB is selected from the Entertainment screen, the screen will display the DAB mode, the tuner is changed to DAB mode and tuned to the last selected DAB station. 1. Text The display will show radio text if available. 2.
When the Browse button is pressed, the screen will display a list of Ensembles. When the user selects an Ensemble name, the screen will show the list of stations in that Ensemble. The station list will indicate if Traffic Announcement is supported. 3. Sources When the Sources button is pressed, the Entertainment screen will be displayed to allow the user to select another source. 4.
l. Connected Media 1. Bluetooth Streaming Audio If a Bluetooth device is connected and there are audio files available for streaming, pressing this button will change the audio mode to Bluetooth streaming audio. The screen will change the media player. (see media player section) 2. USB If a device is connected into the USB hub and there are audio files available for streaming, pressing this button will change the audio mode to USB streaming audio or video.
1. Play All When this button is pressed, the screen will change to the Media Player (see media player section) for audio or the Video Player (see video player section) for video. 2. iTunes Radio If an Apple device is connected and supported iTunes, pressing this button will change the screen to display the list of iTunes radio stations. When a station is selected, the screen will display a specific media player. i.
ii. Thumbs Up When the button is pressed, the iTunes Thumbs down will be supported. iii. Thumbs Down When the button is pressed, the iTunes Thumbs down will be supported. 3. Playlists When the button is pressed, the screen will change to display the available playlists. When a playlist is selected, the screen will display the Now Playing list and play the first song on the list and continue playing from the playlist. The A-Z button allows the user to search items within the list. 4.
When the All Albums list item is selected, the screen will display a list of available albums. When an artist is selected the screen will display the Now Playing List and begin playing available songs from that artist. The A-Z button allows the user to search items within the list. 5. Albums When the button is pressed, the screen will change to display the available Albums. When an album is selected the screen will display the Now Playing List and begin playing available songs from that album.
The A-Z button allows the user to search items within the list. 7. Genres When the button is pressed, the screen will change to display the available genres. When agenre isselected the screen will display the Now Playing List and begin playing available songs from that genre The A-Z button allows the user to search items within the list. 8. Podcasts When the button is pressed, the screen will change to display the available genres.
When a podcast is selected the screen will display the Now Playing List and begin playing available podcasts. The A-Z button allows the user to search items within the list. 9. Videos When an album is selected the screen will display the Now Playing List and begin playing available podcasts. When a video file is selected the screen will display the Video player. 10. Explore Device When an album is selected the screen will display the directory for the device.
4. Media Player Pressing the Audio button in the bottom menu bar will change the screen to the main Media Player screen if the current source is a connected media source. If a valid media file is selected from a connected device, the Audio becomes Media and the infotainment systems shall support the playing of the connected audio. The buttons displayed will depend on the media source being played. • • • • • • • • • • The screen will support the Sources button.
5. Video Player Pressing the Audio button in the bottom menu bar will change the screen to the main Video Player screen if the current source is a video file. For most regions, the video player will not allow video to be displayed until the vehicle is not in motion. If a valid video file is selected from a connected device, the Audio becomes Media and the infotainment systems shall support the playing of the video.
6. Phone Pressing the Phone button on the bottom menu bar will change the screen to the Phone main screen. The main phone screen will show a button to add a new device and will show buttons to connect to any previously paired devices. a. Add Phone The option to add a phone will always be present for this screen. Pressing this button will initiate a discoverable mode to search for Bluetooth phones. If Bluetooth in not on, the system will display a message to turn on.
b. Connect Phone As devices are connected, they will appear on the main screen as a possible connected source. Pressing the icon button for any previously paired device will attempt to connect to that phone (with the highest priority). c. Connected Device When a device is connected, the device will transmit information from the phone to be displayed and controlled in the Connected Device screen.
4. Voice Assistant If the voice assistant is available and turned on from the mobile phone, the button will be enabled. Pressing this button will initiate an active voice assistant session. Pressing the button during an active session will cancel the session. 5. Do Not Disturb Enables or disables the do not disturb feature. When enabled, the phone will not transfer the call from the device to the infotainment system. 6. Keypad Displays a keypad to be used to enter a phone number to call. 7.
The user will have options for responding to the text message. • • • When the HearIt button on the far left is pressed, the message will be audibly read to the user. When the Call button is pressed, a call will be initiated to the contact sending the text message. When the Reply button is pressed, the screen will display a list of pre-defined responses. The user can press any of these responses and a text message will be sent to the mobile phone. 8.
d. Incoming Call 1. No Previous Call Connected • • • • When an incoming call is recognized, the display will indicate the incoming call and the ringtone will be played. The screen will allow the user to accept or reject the call. If the call is rejected, the call will be recorded as a missed call. If the call is accepted, the call will be recorded as a recent call. The steering wheel controls can also be used (see steering wheel controls section).
If there is an active call when there is an incoming call, the user will see a screen with additional options. • • • The user can Reject the call and continue with the current call. The user can end the current call and accept the new incoming call. The user can place the current call on hold and the new call will be connected. Once the call has ended, the call on hold will be reconnected. 3. Call Connected Features Once the call is connected, the display will show the connected call screen. i.
viii. On Hold If there is a call is on hold, the contact name on Hold will be displayed, the Microphone mute button will be replaced with a Hold button. ix. Swap If there is a call on hold, the user can press, the Swap button to place the active call on hold and activate the call that is on hold. The displays will be updated to show the swapped status. x. Join If there is a call on hold, the user can press the Join button to create a conference call with the two calls.
7. Apps Pressing the Apps button on the bottom menu bar will change the screen to the main Apps screen. a. Connect Device Pressing this button changes the screen to all ow the selection of already paired devices or to connect to a new device. The currently connected device will be indicated. Pressing any of the already paired devices will connect to that device b. Find Mobile Apps Pressing this button will result in the system searching for apps in the connected device if available.
8. Projection Modes Possible projection modes, depending on availability in a market: Android Auto, Carplay, Baidu Carlife. a. First time connection When a device is connected and will support a projection mode, the screen will display a first time connection to the projection mode. If the selects to continue, the screen will display the specific projection mode privacy and terms of use. The user must agree to proceed with setting up the projection mode.
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a. 911 Assist 1. 911/Assist Feature • If a device is connected, a selection to allows the 911 Assist/Emergency Assist to be turned On or Off. If there is no device connected, there will be a message that a connected phone is required. 2. Set Emergency Contacts • If the phone contacts have been downloaded, there will be a setting to allow a contact to be set for an emergency call. b.
1. Automatic System Updates • User can turn the automatic software downloads On and Off. 2. Manage My Connection • User can determine the status of connections and be able to connect and disconnect from networks. 3. View Current Software Versions • User can view current software versions. 4. Scan for Updates Now • When connected, the user can check if software updates are available. If updates are available, the system will start the download and shows the progress bar for percentage complete. c.
d. Clock 1. Clock Setting • User can directly change the hours and minutes and AM/PM (for 12h clock mode). 2. Mode • User can choose from 12 hours clock or 24 hour clock display format. e. Display 1. Display Off • User can choose to turn the DisplayOff. If Off is selected, the display will be completely black. Touching any area on the screen will turn the display On.
2. Calm Screen • User can select to display a Calm Screen (clock display only). 3. Background • User can select from a set of backgrounds. 4. Mode • User can select the mode (Day, Night or Auto) f.
1. Language • Provides a setting to change the language. The list of languages available will depend on the default language. 2. Temperature • User can change the temperature units between degrees C and F. 3. Touch Screen Beep • User can turn the touchscreen beeps On and Off. 4. About • Provides an “About” screen to display software version and some part numbers. 5. Software Licenses • Provides a screen to show SW license information. 6.
3. Update Mobile Apps • User can choose to update the mobile apps. 4. All Apps • User can select to show all mobile app and change some functionality features. 5. Nav Apps • User can select an available Nav app. h. SYNC Connect The SYNC connect setting supports the Vehicle Hotspot and the Wi-Fi Connectivity settings. 1.
i. Phone 1. Bluetooth Devices • Pressing the Bluetooth Devices button will change the screen to the Bluetooth Settings screen. 2. Manage Contacts • • • • User can select to automatically download contacts when connected.
3. Set Phone Ringtone • User can select a ringtone or choose to use the phone ringtone 4. Text Messaging • • • User can turn On and Off Text Messaging User can edit a list of defined text message responses User can choose no audible alert or select an alert when a message is received. 5. Volume • User can adjust the phone volume independently from the media volume. 6. Mute Audio in Privacy • User can select to mute audio when Privacy Mode is selected 7.
3. Speed Compensated Volume • User can choose the level of Speed Compensated Volume (OFF, Low, Medium, High) 4. Occupancy Mode • User can select a setting to tune the audio for the occupancy Mode (Driver or All Seats) k. Vehicle 1. Camera Settings • • User can select the enhanced parking aid to be turned On and Off. User can select to turn On and Off the Rear View camera delay (displaying camera in Forward gear) 2. Door Keypad Code • User can reset or edit a door keypad code. 3.
l. Wi-Fi 1. System WiFi • User can select to turn the Wi-Fi system On and Off. 2. View Available Networks • User can view available networks. 3. Wi-Fi Available Notifications • Use can select to turn On and Off the Wi-Fi availability notification. m.
• Allows the customer to change the vehicle ambient lighting color n. Apple Carplay Preferences The screen will show the list of devices that have been paired. For each of these devices, there are selections available. • • • Has a selection to Turn On and Off the Apple Carplay projection mode. Has a selection to show Apple Carplay when device is connected. Has a selection to delete the device. o. Android Auto Preferences The screen will show the list of devices that have been paired.
10. Emergency Assist If the vehicle reports a qualified crash event in a market that support the feature, the infotainment system will support the Emergency Assist feature. • • • • If the user has turned off the feature, there will be a notification that the Emergency Assistance is Off and the emergency call will not be placed. If the feature is turned on and there is no mobile phone connected, the user will be notified that a call cannot be placed.
11. Software Updates When a USB device is inserted, the infotainment system will determine if a software update is available to be downloaded. The user will be informed that a software update is available and indicate some information for the download. The screen will offer the user to proceed with the software update or decline the update. When the update is completed, the user will see an indication that the Update installation is completed.
12. Nav Map If a nav map is enabled and available using a projection mode, the Nav Map buttons will appear on the lower menu bar. When pressed, the nav map app will be activated.
13. Vehicle Features a. Active Park Assist/ Visual Park Assist • The infotainment display will support many warning and information icons as part of the active and visual park assist b. Chimes • The infotainment system will provide many chimes and warnings using the in-vehicle audio system c.
• • • This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that my cause undesired operation. Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.