Infotainment Controls
Note: Features of the infotainment system depend on cellular and satellite reception. In certain situations, such as driving through tunnels, mountains, or parked in multistory parking lots, reception may be impaired due to interference or there may be no reception at all.
Safety Information
Warning: A driver can be distracted from the traffic situation if operating communication equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, possibly causing loss of control of the vehicle resulting in property damage, physical injury, or death.
Only operate this communication equipment when the road and traffic situation permits, otherwise stop and operate the equipment with the vehicle stationary.
The driver must observe the legal requirements of the country the vehicle is driving through when operating the infotainment system.
Wearing polarized sunglasses may impair or limit your ability to read the display.
General Infotainment Information
The standard infotainment system options consist of AM/FM/WX Radio with USB and auxiliary input with smart phone integration via Bluetooth®.
ICUC Infotainment Screens
Use the menu up and menu down arrows shown in Fig. to navigate between the Audio and Telephone infotainment screens:
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Volume Increment Up
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Menu Right
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Volume Increment Down
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Menu Down
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Back Button
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Menu Left
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Menu Accept (OK)
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Menu Up
Fig. 1, Steering Wheel Left-Hand Switch Pod-ICUC
ICUC Radio Controls
Radio stations, presets, and other audio sources can be accessed under Audio.
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Select the single bar note icon to open the infotainment menu. The last infotainment menu accessed opens.
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If not on the Audio screen, press the Up arrow in the left-hand steering wheel switch pod to move to this screen.
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Press OK on the left-hand steering wheel switch pod to access Audio Settings.
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Use the right and left arrows to navigate from one audio source to another—from radio to USB for example.
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Use the up and down arrows to navigate through an audio options list of choices. Choices can vary depending on the number of audio sources available and saved presets.
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Press OK on the left-hand steering wheel switch pod to select an audio source. The audio source is selected.
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Press the back button to return to the main Audio screen.
Physical Radio Controls
ICUC volume up and down switches are on the left-hand switch pod as shown in Fig. The radio itself also has a volume knob, as shown in Fig. which, along with the radio's other physical controls, a passenger would find easier to access.
Note: This is a brief overview of DEA710 radio controls; see the owner's manual for a full description.
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Phone/Power
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Display
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Source/Power
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Volume Knob
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Next/Forward
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Previous/Reverse
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Radio Preset
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Random
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Repeat
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Radio Preset
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Pause/Play/Mute
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Browse
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Scan/Autoscan
Fig. 4, Radio
Phone/Power : Press to show the Bluetooth menu. When a phone is connected, press to accept an incoming call, or long press to display the dial menu.
Display : If the ignition is off, pressing lights up the radio clock for a few seconds; if the ignition is on, pressing changes the source display.
Source/Power : Press to turn the radio on/off and toggle between sources (AM, FM, Bluetooth, etc.). If Bluetooth is active, press to reject/cancel a call.
Volume Knob : Rotate to increase/decrease audio volume, press for less than three seconds to mute audio.
Next/Forward : Press to select the next track/station, press and hold for fast forward.
Previous/Reverse : Press to select the previous track/station, press and hold for fast reverse.
Random : Press to play tracks randomly. Press again to stop.
Repeat : Press to repeat the current track. Press again to stop.
Pause/Play/Mute : Press to pause/unpause a track or mute the current station.
Browse : Press to navigate and play content on an attached device.
Scan/Autoscan : A long press scans stations and stores the six strongest signals to the radio presets until the radio is powered off or the source is changed.
Weather Radio
Weather Radio is an option under the Audio menu.
Weather radio channels WX1 through WX7, corresponding to frequencies 162.400 MHz though 162.550 MHz, are the standard weather radio channels used by NOAA Weather Radio in the United States, Weatheradio Canada/Radiométéo Canada in Canada, and SARMEX in Mexico. Each system consists of a nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting official weather warnings, watches, advisories, forecasts and other non-weather related hazard information including news on natural disasters (earthquakes, avalanches, floods), environmental hazards (oil spills, chemical releases), and public safety messages (AMBER alerts, network outages). All services operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The average range for reception from a transmitter is approximately 40 miles (60 km). The National Weather Service operates more than 1000 transmitters.
Phone Controls
Telephone is the second screen under infotainment. The main telephone screen shows the connected phones current signal and battery strength. If a call is in progress it displays the phone number and call length.
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Select the single bar note icon to open the infotainment menu. The last infotainment menu accessed opens.
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If not on the Telephone Screen, use the down arrow in the left-hand steering wheel switch pod to move to this screen.
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When on the Telephone screen, select OK on the left-hand steering wheel switch pod to access Telephone Settings.
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Use the right and left arrows to navigate from one telephone setting to another—from contacts to missed calls for example.
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Use the up and down arrows in the left-hand steering wheel switch pod to navigate through the current Telephone Settings list of choices.
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Press OK on the left-hand steering wheel switch pod to choose an option.
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Press the back button on the left-hand steering wheel switch pod to return to the main screen.