Entertainment systems – FORD 2011 Fiesta v.1 User Manual
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• Adaptive volume: Scroll to select Adaptive volume and move
right to enter the menu. Adaptive volume automatically adjusts the
system’s volume to compensate for speed and wind noise. You can
set the system between off and +7.
• Sound: Scroll to select Sound and move right to enter the menu.
Scroll to select from Treble, Bass, Middle, Fade and Balance
options. When the desired option is chosen, scroll to increase or
decrease the levels.
• DSP Occupancy: Select DSP Occupancy and scroll to select from
Optimize all or Optimize Driver. Occupancy mode optimizes sound
quality for the chosen seating position. Press OK to confirm your
selection.
• DSP Equalizer: Scroll to select DSP Equalizer and scroll to select
from Rock, Pop, Classic, Voice and Equalizer off. Press OK to
confirm your selection. You can then select SEEK or SCAN to
initiate the search for the chosen category of music.
• Vehicle: Refer to Multi-function display in the Instrument Cluster
chapter for more information.
• Clock: Refer to Multi-function display in the Instrument Cluster
chapter for more information.
• Display: Refer to Multi-function display in the Instrument Cluster
chapter for more information.
Messages Press
/
to view the saved vehicle messages.
5. Memory presets: To save a station, tune to the desired station. Press
and hold a preset button until the information pop-up timer expires and
stored preset # pop-up appears.
6.
(Fast forward): Press to access the next track. Press and hold
to fast forward through track.
7. On/Off/Volume: Press to turn the system on or off. Turn to adjust the
volume.
8.
(Reverse): Press to access the previous track. Press and hold
for a fast reverse through the track.
9. PHONE: Press to access SYNC
phone features if available. Refer to
the SYNC
section for more information. If your vehicle is not equipped
with SYNC
. the display will read MUTE and will mute the playing
media.
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2011 Fiesta (fie)
Owners Guide, 1st Printing
USA (fus)