Lincoln MKX (2012) [10/12] Be patient in vehicle touch screen technology is new and evolving inspired in part by the devices you re already familiar with using like smartphones the touch screen in your vehicle is built to a durable automotive standard and designed to perform in extreme temperatures

Lincoln MKX (2012) [10/12] Be patient in vehicle touch screen technology is new and evolving inspired in part by the devices you re already familiar with using like smartphones the touch screen in your vehicle is built to a durable automotive standard and designed to perform in extreme temperatures
GeneRAL tiPS
Be patient. In-vehicle touch-screen technology is new and evolving. Inspired in part by
the devices you’re already familiar with using – like smartphones – the touch screen
in your vehicle is built to a durable, automotive standard and designed to perform in
extreme temperatures.
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Be sure to use these tips when operating
the system:
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free of moisture
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 
continuing
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the same button
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such as one used for cleaning glasses. Your
vehicle is equipped with one. If dirt or
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amount of alcohol to the cloth. Do not
pour/spray alcohol onto the display. Do
not use detergent or any type of solvent
to clean the display
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settings (if equipped), such as:
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 
 
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 
reminders and mileage intervals
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The clock is large and prominent at the top
center of the touch screen. Changing the
time is simple:
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TIPS foR USINg VoICe
Upon pressing
on the
steering wheel, make sure
to wait for the SYNC
®
“tone”
before speaking a command.
Say, “What can I say?” if you
need an audible list of voice
commands for the current
mode (e.g., Phone, Radio, USB).
Ensure the vehicle interior
is quiet (windows closed,
passengers aren’t talking).
Say all the words of
a command in the correct
order (e.g., “Call John Doe”;
“Find an address”).
Speak commands in a
smooth, condent and
normal pace, directing
your voice at the SYNC
microphone located
in the headliner. Avoid
“ahhs” or “umms” when
speaking a command.

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