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2019 Ford Fiesta Owners Manual - Entertainment



Entertainment

Music/Audio  Select the entertainment option on the feature bar.

SYNC 3.3 Home Screen

AAudio source. Select to choose a different audio source.
BPresets. Swipe left to view more presets.

Using the Radio

Setting a Radio Station Using the Touchscreen

Directly Tuning a Radio Station

Select Sources.

Select AM or FM.

Select Frequency.

Enter the frequency of the radio station and select Enter.

Note:   You must enter the frequency to two decimal places.

Selecting a Radio Station From a List

Select Sources.

Select FM or DAB.

Select Station.

Select a radio station from the list.

Switching Traffic Announcements On

Select Traffic (TA).

Note:   If you switch traffic announcements on, traffic announcements broadcast by radio stations interrupt the current audio source to help you plan your route.

Storing a Radio Station

You can use the different sets of presets to allow different drivers to store their favorite radio stations.

Set a radio station.

Select Presets.

Note:   Only do this if you wish to select a different set of presets.

Press and hold one of the preset buttons.

Note:   The radio briefly mutes to indicate the radio station has been stored.

Streaming Music From a Bluetooth Device

Check the compatibility of your device on the regional Ford website.

Pair your device.   See   Phone

Select Sources.

Bluetooth  Select Bluetooth.

Searching for Tracks on a Bluetooth Device

Select Browse.

Select a track.

Note:   Select the cover art to view information about the current track.

Repeating Tracks on a Bluetooth Device

Repeat Icon  Select the repeat icon to repeat tracks.

Note:   You can repeat one track or all tracks on an audio format Bluetooth device. You can repeat one track, all tracks or all tracks in one folder on a Bluetooth device.

Note:   A small number one appears next to the repeat icon to indicate that a track is set to repeat. A small folder icon appears next to it to indicate that a folder is set to repeat

Playing Tracks on a Bluetooth Device in a Random Order

Shuffle Icon  Select to play tracks in a random order.  

Playing Music From a USB or Media Player

Connect your device to a USB port.

Select Sources.

USB Port  Select USB.

Note:   The system indexes your music before you can play it.

Searching for Tracks on a USB or Media Player

Select Browse.

Select a track.

Note:   Select the cover art to view information about the current track.

Note:   You can also browse by album, artist, audiobook, genre, playlist, podcast or track name.

Repeating Tracks on a USB or Media Player

Repeat Icon  Select the repeat icon to repeat tracks.

Note:   You can repeat one track or all tracks on an audio format USB or media player. You can repeat one track, all tracks or all tracks in one folder on a USB or media player.

Note:   A small number one appears next to the repeat icon to indicate that a track is set to repeat. A small folder icon appears next to it to indicate that a folder is set to repeat

Supported Devices

The system supports most USB and media players, including iOS and Android devices.

Supported File Formats

The system supports the following file formats:

  • MP3, MP4, WMA, WAV, AAC, AIFF, APE, DSD, and FLAC audio file formats.
  • MP3, WMA, WAV, M4A, M4B, AAC, and FLAC file extensions.
  • FAT, exFAT, and NTFS file systems.

Audio File Metadata

The system organizes files on your USB or media player by metadata tags. Metadata tags contain information about the file. If the metadata tags for the files on your USB or media player contain no information, the system classifies them as unknown. The system can index up to 50000 tracks on a USB device or media player, and up to 10 devices.


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