System Settings lets you choose settings for driving
assistance features, the system itself (language,
units of measurement, etc.), and connectivity.
For more information see
Driver Display: ICC5
in
this chapter.
Connectivity
Connectivity settings control the on or off status of
the following features:
•
Bluetooth
•
NFC (Near Field Communication)
•
Wi-Fi
Active and authorized devices will have an options
menu (opened by selecting the three dots to the right
of a device name) to manage device call logs, con-
tacts, and deauthorization.
Up to two phones can be active and connected via
Bluetooth.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for ex-
changing data over short distances, typically less
than 33 feet (10 m).
A phone connected via Bluetooth will disconnect from
the system when taken far enough away from the
vehicle or turned off. It will automatically reconnect
when in range of an active system if it has not been
deauthorized.
Device Manager
Under the Device Manager menu you can:
•
Connect a new device
•
See a list of active and authorized devices
•
Control transmission volume
•
Control reception volume
•
Deauthorize a device
The last three options can be accessed by selecting
the three dots to right of the device name. Both the
reception and transmission volume consist of a slider
control with a range of -2 to 2.
Connecting and Disconnecting a
Phone Using Bluetooth®
One can connect or authorize a mobile device such
as a smartphone to interact with the ICC5 infotain-
ment system through the Phone menu.
Up to fifteen mobile phones can be authorized at a
time.
NOTE: The Smartphone menu is for connecting
a device via MirrorLink®, Android Auto
™
or
Apple CarPlay
™
.
Requirements:
•
Bluetooth® is activated on the mobile phone.
•
The phone is visible to Bluetooth®.
•
Bluetooth® is activated on the infotainment
system.
Activating Bluetooth®
NOTE: An iPhone may be connected to the info-
tainment system via Apple CarPlay.
1.
Open Settings by selecting the gear shortcut icon
in the lefthand corner of the screen.
2.
Select Connectivity.
3.
Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
4.
Make sure Bluetooth is active on the phone and
the phone is visible via Bluetooth.
Connecting a Phone Using Bluetooth®
Older phones may require that an authorization
code be manually entered on the mobile phone
and into the infotainment system.
1.
Open the Device Manager.
2.
Select Connect Device.
3.
Select Connect New Device. The vehicle
searches for the device.
4.
If the connection fails, the message My Device
Was Not Found will appear. Verify the Activating
Bluetooth requirements have been met.
5.
Select the My Device Was Not Found message
or press the reload icon at the top right to have
the vehicle rescan for devices.
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