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Pairing Your Phone with SYNC 3
Pair your phone to SYNC 3 before use. Make sure your
vehicle is in park (P) and you switch on your ignition.
Make sure you switch Bluetooth on and your
device is discoverable. See your phone’s
manual, if necessary.
Touch
Add Phone
on the touchscreen. Follow the
on-screen instructions.
You will hear a prompt telling you to search for
SYNC on your device. Select your vehicle make
and model as it displays on your device.
Confirm the six-digit PIN appearing on your
device matches the six-digit PIN displayed on the
SYNC 3 touchscreen.
Once the PIN is confirmed, the display indicates
when the pairing is successful.
Note:
SYNC 3 prompts you to choose your settings
for certain features. Your cell phone may also prompt
you to give SYNC 3 permission to access information.
For more information on your cell phone’s capability,
see your cell phone’s manual and visit the website.
Phone
After pairing your phone, you can access more
phone-dependent features:
Recent call lists.
Contacts: Sort alphabetically and choose a
specific letter to begin viewing your entries.
Phone settings: Pair another phone, and set ring
tones and alerts.
Text messages.
Do not disturb: Send all calls to your voice mail, all ring
tones and alerts set to silent mode and text message
notifications are not displayed on the touchscreen.
Note:
Use the voice commands to make calls. Say
“Call
James at home”
or
“Dial 555-1212”
. You can use the
touchscreen to place calls as well. Refer to the
SYNC
3
chapter in your
Owner's Manual
for more details.
Making a Phone Call
Use SYNC 3 to make a phone call to anyone in your
phone book through the touchscreen:
Press
Contacts
, and then select the name of the
contact you want to call.
To call using a number from your recent calls,
press
Recent Call List
, and then select an entry
you want to call.
To call a number that is not stored in your
Contacts
list, use the
Keypad
feature to manually
dial the number. Press
Call
to initiate the call.
Note:
Pressing the backspace button deletes the
last typed digit.
Receiving Calls
Whenever you have an incoming call, an audible
tone sounds. Caller information also appears in the
display, if the information is available.
Press
Accept
on the touchscreen or the phone button
on the steering wheel to answer an incoming call.
Do nothing to ignore an incoming call, and SYNC
3 logs it as a missed call.
Reject any incoming call by pressing
Reject
on
the touchscreen.
Ending the Call
Press and hold the phone button
on your
steering wheel.
Do Not Disturb Mode
Touch the
Do Not Disturb
button to send all calls directly
to your voicemail. All ringtones and alerts are silent.
Using SYNC 3
SYNC is a hands-free, voice recognition system used for entertainment,
information and communication.
Use the touchscreen to explore and interact with your vehicle. The touchscreen works
the same way traditional controls, knobs and buttons do. The system provides easy
interaction with your audio, climate, phone, navigation,* mobile apps and settings.
Press
Settings
on the feature bar on your touchscreen to personalize the many
features and settings of your vehicle all in one place.
General Tips
Press the home
icon at any time to return to the home screen.
For additional support, refer to your
Owner's Manual
, visit
owner.lincoln.com
or call the toll-free number.
The touchscreen is sensitive, so make sure you press the desired
icon accurately.
Why Do You Need a SYNC Owner Account?
A SYNC owner account allows you to receive the latest software updates,
and when you have questions, free client support. Some services may not be
available in your area.
Create Your Account
Create your account by visiting
owner.lincoln.com
.
Call the toll-free number for more information.
In the United States:
owner.lincoln.com
1-800-521-4140
In Canada:
syncmyride.ca
1-800-387-9333
*if equipped
SYNC
®
3
EV Info
Your system has hybrid-
specific screens that display
vehicle power settings.
Press the Power Flow button
to view the Power Flow Status
screen. This shows you where
your vehicle power is coming
from and where it is being used.