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19Uxh 250 CST Settings that can be customized by: Using the Door Lock Settings Navigation System Dealer 1. Automatic Door Lock The automatic door locks can be programmed as follows: Vehicle Customization □ The doors automatically lock when the vehicle speed is 12 mph or higher = By Speed Door Lock Settings Climate Settings □ The doors automatically lock when the vehicle is taken out of Park and shifted into another Lights Settings Convenience Settings range (Default) = By Shift from P Other Vehicle Settings □ The doors will not automatically lock = Off 2. Automatic Door Unlock The automatic door locks can be programmed as follows: Vehicle Customization Door Lock Settings □ The doors automatically unlock when the vehicle is shifted into Park (Default) = Climate Settings Lights Settings By Shift to P Convenience Settings □ All the doors automatically unlock when the driver door is opened = By Driver Door Other Vehicle Settings □ The doors will not automatically unlock = Off 3. Remote 2-Press Unlock Vehicle Customization When using the electronic key to unlock the doors: Door Lock Settings Climate Settings Pressing the unlock button one time unlocks the driver’s door and two times unlocks all □ Lights Settings doors (Default) = On Convenience Settings Other Vehicle Settings □ Pressing the unlock button one time unlocks all doors = Off 4. Wireless Lock When Door Opened Vehicle Customization Door Lock Settings Pressing lock button on electronic key will lock doors when they are open: Climate Settings Lights Settings □ On (Default) Convenience Settings □ Off Other Vehicle Settings 5. Select Doors to Unlock Vehicle Customization Door Lock Settings When using Smart Access to unlock the doors: Climate Settings Lights Settings □ Gripping the driver door handle will unlock all doors = All Doors Convenience Settings □ Gripping the driver door handle will unlock the driver’s door (Default) = Driver’s Door Other Vehicle Settings 6. Auto Re-lock Timer When the doors are unlocked and not opened: Vehicle Customization □ They will automatically re-lock in 120 seconds Door Lock Settings Climate Settings They will automatically re-lock in 60 seconds (Default) Lights Settings □ Convenience Settings □ They will automatically re-lock in 30 seconds Other Vehicle Settings □ They will not re-lock = Off 7. Lock/Unlock Feedback - Lights Vehicle Customization When the lock or unlock button on the electronic key is pressed: Door Lock Settings Climate Settings □ Lock button makes lights flash once/Unlock button makes lights flash twice (Default) = Lights Settings Convenience Settings On Other Vehicle Settings □ Lights will not flash = Off 8. Lock/Unlock Feedback - Tone When the lock button is pressed on the electronic key, the system volume can be Vehicle Customization programmed as follows: Door Lock Settings Climate Settings Lights Settings Convenience Settings Other Vehicle Settings o volume 1 volume 2 volume 3 volume 4 volume 5 volume 6 volume 7 (Default) 1 Settings that can be customized by: Using the Climate Settings Navigation System Dealer 9. Auto Seat Temperature FR L (Front Left)* Sensitivity level for climate controlled (A/C, heater) driver seat: Vehicle Customization Door Lock Settings Climate Settings Lights Settings Convenience Settings Other Vehicle Settings Very High High Normal Low Very Low (Default) 10. Auto Seat Temperature FR R (Front Right)* Vehicle Customization Sensitivity level for climate controlled (A/C, heater) front passenger seat: Door Lock Settings Climate Settings Lights Settings Convenience Settings Other Vehicle Settings Very High High Normal Low Very Low (Default) 11. Auto Heated Steering Wheel Time* Vehicle Customization Adjust the time when the heated steering wheel automatically turns off: Door Lock Settings Climate Settings Lights Settings Convenience Settings Other Vehicle Settings Very Short Short Normal Long Very Llong (Default) 12. Auto A/C Mode When Auto A/C is selected: Vehicle Customization □ It will automatically engage the air conditioner compressor to reach the set temperature Door Lock Settings ( Default) = On Climate Settings Lights Settings It will automatically achieve a set temperature, warm or cool, without engaging the air Convenience Settings □ Other Vehicle Settings conditioner compressor* = Off *The A/C compressor will be engaged when the Auto A/C button is pressed a second time Lights Settings 13. Headlights Auto-On Sensitivity Vehicle Customization The front headlights can be programmed to turn On under varying degrees of ambient light Door Lock Settings Climate Settings conditions (headlight switch must be in Auto mode): Lights Settings Convenience Settings Other Vehicle Settings very dark dark normal light very light (Default) 14. Headlights Auto-Off Timer When the ignition is turned off and all the doors are closed (headlight switch must be in On Vehicle Customization or Auto mode): Door Lock Settings Climate Settings □ The headlights will turn off in 90 seconds Lights Settings □ The headlights will turn off in 60 seconds Convenience Settings Other Vehicle Settings □ The headlights will turn off in 30 seconds (Default) □ The headlights will turn off immediately when the vehicle is turned off and the driver door is opened Vehicle Customization 15. Daytime Running Lights Door Lock Settings Illumination of daytime running lights: Climate Settings Lights Settings □ On (Default) Convenience Settings □ Off Other Vehicle Settings * If equipped 2 Settings that can be customized by: Lights Settings (cont’d) Using the Navigation System Dealer 16. Interior Lights Auto-Off Timer The interior lights can be adjusted to stay on after closing the door as follows: Vehicle Customization Door Lock Settings □ 30 seconds Climate Settings □ 15 seconds (Default) Lights Settings Convenience Settings □ 7.5 seconds Other Vehicle Settings □ Off 17. Exterior Lights Auto-Off Timer Vehicle Customization The exterior lights can be adjusted to stay on after closing the door as follows: Door Lock Settings □ 30 seconds Climate Settings Lights Settings □ 15 seconds (Default) Convenience Settings □ 7.5 seconds Other Vehicle Settings □ Off Convenience Services 18. Convenience Services (Suggestion Function) Vehicle Customization Door Lock Settings Climate Settings Suggestion messages for headlight operation and power window lock displayed on the Lights Settings Multi-Information Display: Convenience Settings □ On (Default) Other Vehicle Settings □ On While Stopped □ Off Other Vehicle Settings 19. Steering Column Easy-Exit* (Navigation-equipped vehicles only) Vehicle Customization Door Lock Settings When vehicle is shifted into Park and ignition turned off, steering wheel will: Climate Settings Lights Settings □ Automatically tilt up from the driver (Default) = Tilt Only Convenience Settings □ Automatically move away from the driver = Telescopic Only Other Vehicle Settings □ Automatically tilt up and move away from the driver = Tilt and Telescopic □ Remain in the current position = Off 20. Power Back Door Opening Adjustment* Vehicle Customization Adjust the opening of the back door: Door Lock Settings Climate Settings Lights Settings Convenience Settings Other Vehicle Settings max large middle small minimum (Default) Programmable by Dealer Only 21. Power Back Door Switch Operation* The back door opener button can be programmed as follows: Dealer □ Press button one time to open back door = No Delay only □ Press and hold the button for 0.8 seconds to open back door (Default) = Short Delay 22. Back Door Chime* The chime that sounds while opening the back door can be programmed as follows: □ Start buzzer On; in-operation buzzer Off (Default) Dealer □ Start buzzer Off; in-operation buzzer On only * If equipped 3 Settings that can be customized by: Programmable by Dealer Only (cont’d) Using the Navigation System Dealer 23. Opening Back Door Using Electronic Key* Pressing the back door opener button on the electronic key will open the back door. Press and hold button □ Dealer □ Unlock the back door and then press the button (Default) only 24. Power Back Door Open Assist Operation* Pressing the power back door opener button on the rear door engages the power door function, and the door opens. □ Off Dealer □ On (Default) only 25. Power Back Door / Touchless Sensor* The power back door opens when holding a hand over or touching the upper part of the rear emblem: □ Off Dealer □ Power back door On; touchless sensor Off only □ On (Default) 26. Back Door Chime Volume* The back door chime volume can be programmed: □ Soft Medium Dealer □ only □ Loud (Default) 27. Opening Back Door Using Kick Sensor* Placing foot under the center area of the rear bumper while carrying the electronic key will open the power back door. Off Dealer □ only □ On (Default) 28. Access System with Electronic Key Unlock the doors with: □ Electronic key unlock button (deactivates Smart Access) = Off Dealer □ Smart Access (touch door handle) or electronic key (Default) = On only 29. Door Lock Buzzer When the lock button on the electronic key is pressed and a door is not fully closed: □ The buzzer will not sound = Off Dealer □ The buzzer will sound (Default) = On only 30. Panic Mode When pressing the panic button on the electronic key: □ The alarm will not sound and the vehicle lights will not flash = Off Dealer □ The alarm will sound intermittently and the vehicle lights will flash (Default) = On only 31. Wireless Remote Window Operation Buzzer When option #36 is on, and the wireless remote is used to open windows: □ The buzzer will not sound = Off Dealer □ The buzzer will sound (Default)
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