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Dealership Reference booklet

®
REU MyGIG Multimedia Infotainment System
You can find out more about the MyGIG® Multimedia Infotainment System
through the following Chrysler Academy resources:
• Chrysler Group Technologies Web Course
• Sales Consultant Product Guides
©2008 Chrysler LLC. All rights reserved.
®
MyGIG in-dash DVD capability is not available in all states. See your dealer for details.
For Sales Consultant use only.
introduction 2

Using This Dealership Reference Booklet


This booklet provides you with easy-to-use, step-by-step To determine if a vehicle has the REU MyGIG® system,
instructions on how to use the REU MyGIG® Multimedia simply look in the lower right hand corner of the system’s
Infotainment System, found on vehicles like the Dodge faceplate. The code RER, REN or REU is imprinted there.
Journey. By exploring each of these key functions, you’ll
discover just how easy they are to operate, and you can
begin to demonstrate the functions to customers in the
showroom, on the lot or during a demonstration drive.
Each page of this reference booklet contains two
types of pictures to assist you in navigating through
the system:
1 In the upper right hand corner is a picture of the
system’s “Hard Keys” (see page 4 for a complete
list of “Hard Keys” and their functions). Refer to
this picture when determining which buttons or
knobs need to be manipulated in order to advance to
the next screen.
2 For each step of instructions, this booklet also
provides a picture of the actual screens that will
display in the system’s LCD monitor. Refer to these
pictures to ensure that you are on track with the
instructions provided.

1
This booklet is divided into five sections:
INTRODUCTION
System Hard Keys ...................................................... 4-5

ENTERTAINMENT
How to Preset Radio Stations ................................... 6-7
How to Copy Audio Files .......................................... 8-11
How to Import Photos ............................................ 12-14
How to Access the Video Entertainment System® . 15
2
NAVIGATION
How to Program a Destination .............................. 16-17
How to Locate a Point of Interest .......................... 18-19

COMMUNICATION
How to Connect A Bluetooth® Device ................. 20-21
How to Record and Retrieve a Memo ...................... 22
3
About the system
The Most Sophisticated System Ever . ..................... 23
Three Systems in One ................................................ 24
Watch for this icon throughout the What Makes it Different .............................................. 25
3 Reference Guide for answers to frequently
asked questions and/or troubleshooting tips! Selling Tips .............................................................. 26-27

3 introduction
introduction 4

1 6 7

2 5
10
4 3 11

9
8

System Hard Keys


1 Seek Up/Seek Down 7 Menu
Press the SEEK up and the SEEK down hard key to seek Press the MENU hard key to access the system
through radio stations in AM, FM, or satellite bands. Seek settings menu.
through tracks in CD or jukebox modes or through songs Note: Press the MENU hard key while in an active mode
in the HDD playlist. in order to change mode-specific settings.
2 Radio 8 Nav
Press the RADIO hard key to get into RADIO mode. Press the NAV hard key either to switch to the navigation
3 Media mode or to toggle between the navigation menu and the
Press the MEDIA hard key to get into MEDIA mode. map viewer menu.

4 Volume On/Off 9 USB Connector


Push the volume knob to put the radio in standby mode. Connect a supported device into the USB Connector in
Turn the knob to change the volume. order to copy files to the internal hard drive.
Note: See USB Connector section for information on
5 Voice Recognition System
supported devices.
Press the VOICE RECOGNITION hard key and wait for the
confirmation beep before you say a voice command. 10 AUX Connector
Connect an external audio device into the AUX Input (e.g.,
6 UConnect® MP3 player, video-game player) to play the device audio
Press the UConnect hard key to either activate the through the car audio system.
UConnect system or to cancel an active phone call.
Note: If you are in one of the navigation menus
11 Joystick/Selection Knob
Use the knob to scroll through menu
(NAV Menu, MAP display, etc.), you need to press the
options and spell out locations. Press
UConnect hard key twice to end an active call.
the joystick to make menu selections.

For safety, some features (video, playback, some parts of address book, and keyboard to enter information) are locked out
when the vehicle is in motion; however, drivers can still use the voice recognition feature.

5 introduction
entertainment 6

How to Preset Radio Stations 3

3 3

1 Press the RADIO hard key to change the mode


1
of the radio. 2

2 Continue to press the RADIO hard key to


toggle between AM, FM or SAT.

3 Press the SEEK up and down hard keys, tune


knob or SCAN, to change the station. 5 Press the SET key once to save a station in
slots 1-6. Press the SET key twice to save a
4 Use the knob to scroll through the preset slots. station in slots 7-12. Press a 1-6 key to
store the station. For example, pressing the
Note: If you do not see the available preset slots, select
SET key twice and pressing the 6 key
the LIST key.
stores a station in slot 12.

The MyGIG® Multimedia Infotainment System(1) keeps everyone in the vehicle entertained with features like
preset radio stations, DVD player, personal photo displays, and plenty of memory to upload your favorite audio files.
(1)MyGIG in-dash DVD capability is not available in all states. See your local dealer for details.

7 entertainment
entertainment 8

How to Copy Audio Files 3


4
1

Copy a CD

1 Press the LOAD hard key to enter


LOAD MODE.
4 Press MENU key.

2 Press the number of an open slot you


would like to use. 5 Use the knob and joystick to select
“Copy Disc.”

3 Insert the CD. Note: The system copies an hour-long CD in


about 12 minutes. CD will be downloaded in its
entirety. Gracenote® File Management identifies
artist, album and song titles.

The Gracenote database will recognize 100,000 CDs but it cannot recognize newly released CDs that came out after the
database was installed. Homemade CD-Rs that were poorly formatted may confuse the system, causing the disc to
become jammed; using better ”burning” to create the discs may solve the problem.

9 entertainment
entertainment 10

How to Copy Audio Files


Copy Audio Files Using the USB Port

1 Lift USB cover and insert the USB storage device.

5. Select “Import Selected Music.”

2. The “Import from USB” screen will appear.

3 Use the knob and joystick to select


“Import Music.”

4. Select the files you want to import. 6. Copying completed.

When copying audio files from a USB drive or a CD-ROM, the playlist order may vary slightly, as the lists are sorted
alphabetically. Any subfolders inside another folder will be combined into a single playlist.

11 entertainment
entertainment 12

6
7

How to Import Photos


From USB
1

3 4 5 8 9 10

From CD

1 Lift USB cover and insert your USB


storage device.

6 Load disc (See how to copy


Audio Files).

2. The “Import from USB” screen


will appear.
3 Use the knob and joystick to select
“Import Pictures.”
7 Select MENU hard key.
8 Select “My Files.”

4 Select the file you want to import.

9 Select “My Pictures.”

5 Select “YES” to copy the selected


picture to the hard drive.
10 Select “Add Picture.”

13 entertainment
entertainment 14

How to Import Photos


(continued)

11 12 13

11 Select “From DISC.”

13 Confirm by selecting “YES.”


Note: The files must be in the root directory
of the disc or USB to be recognized.
12 Select the picture you would like to add.

How to Access the Video


Entertainment System (VES ) ®
1

1 Press the MENU hard key.

2 3 4

2 Use the knob and joystick to select


“VES Controls.”

4 Select media source.


Note: Select DISC to play the DVD player and
select the appropriate channel on your headsets.
Users who plug an external device such as an MP3 player into
the AUX jack should remember that both volume controls, on
3 Select “Channel 1” or “Channel 2.” the radio and on the device itself, will affect the sound level.

15
8 entertainment
navigation 16

How to Program
a Destination
1 Press the NAV hard key.
2 Press the NAV hard key again to bring
up the navigation menu. 1
2
3 4 5 6 7 8

3 Use the knob and joystick to select


“Destination Entry.”
6 Input house number. Select
“CONTINUE” when finished.

4 Input street address. Select


“CONTINUE” when finished.
7 If prompted, input city name. Select
“CONTINUE” when finished.

8 Confirm address and select “GO”


to activate the route guidance.

5 Input Street name. Select


“CONTINUE” when finished.
NOTE: The system will default to your current State and Country setting.

17 navigation
navigation 18

How to Locate a
Point of Interest
1 Press the NAV hard key.
2 Press the NAV hard key again to bring
up the navigation menu.
1
2
3 4 5 6 7 8

3 Using the knob and joystick, select


“Destination Entry.”

7 Select your desired location from the list of


results.

4 Select “Point of Interest.”

5 Select the “Select Type from List” option.

8 Select “GO” to calculate your route


(after verifying the information on the
“Confirm Route To” screen).
6 Select the desired category from the
“POI Types” menu.

19 navigation
communication 20

How to Connect a
Bluetooth Device (If Equipped)
®
1

1 Press the UConnect® hard key.

2. Say “Phone Pairing” to access the


Bluetooth Devices menu.

3. Say “Pair a Phone” to start a


new pairing.
6. The pairing procedure starts. Refer to the
user’s manual of your phone to complete
the procedure.

7. You will then be asked to set a priority for the


paired phone. If there is more than one paired
phone available, the navigation radio will try
to connect to the phone with the highest
priority setting.

Not all
Bluetooth
phones are
compatible with UConnect.
4. Say or enter any 4-digit security PIN. For a current list with
photos, go to www.chrysler.
com/crossbrand/uconnect/
chrysler/interface.html,
choose the 2008 Sebring,
and then choose “Getting
Started.” Note that in some
cases the phone must have
a certain software version in
order to work; users may
need to have their phone
provider upgrade the
software in their phone —
this is usually free.

5. Confirm your PIN by saying “Yes.”

11
21 communication
communication 22

How to Record and


Retrieve a Memo
1 5

1 Press the Voice Recognition (VR) hard key.

2. Say “Main Menu.”

4. Choose from the available options by saying


3. Choose from the available “New Memo” and speak your memo.
options by saying “Memo.”
5 Press the VR hard key to stop
The voice recognition system is designed to work recording, then say “Save.”
with the windows up, the HVAC fan on, off or low To retrieve a saved memo, say
and the user speaking in a normal tone. If the voice
recognition system has trouble understanding the user, he/she
“Main Menu,” then “Memo,”
can train it using a short procedure. See the Owner’s Manual. then “Play Memos.”

REU MyGIG Multimedia Infotainment System*


®

One of the most sophisticated systems ever offered by Chrysler


The REU is the third MyGIG Multimedia Infotainment System added to the Chrysler LLC lineup. The first vehicle to
receive the REU is the Dodge Journey. Just like the REN and RER, it is truly revolutionary, providing audio entertainment
from its integrated hard drive, AM/FM/Sirius® Satellite Radio tuner with MP3 input, or CD/DVD* player. Music is easily
saved to the integrated hard drive from CDs or USB storage devices. MyGIG also offers an available 3-D GPS Navigation
system with available real-time traffic updates. The entire system can be controlled hands-free using the advanced
integrated voice recognition system when packaged with the UConnect® Hands-Free Communication System. The REU
also features a 7-inch detached LCD screen.

The system continues to represent several Chrysler firsts:


• Ability to store and view photos using a USB 2.0 port interface
• Ability to rip music from CD or USB device to the integrated hard drive
• Integration of the Gracenote® database capability in North America for
music management (an auto industry first)
• 30GB hard drive for storage of music, photos and mapping data
• Integrated voice commands to control audio, entertainment, navigation
and hands-free Bluetooth® equipped mobile phone use
• Use of available real-time traffic updates
* MyGIG in-dash DVD capability is not available in all states.
See your dealer for details.

23 about the system


about the system 24

Three Systems in One


As automotive audio and navigation systems slowly evolve, Chrysler has revolutionized the technology with an
exclusive bundling of entertainment, navigation and communication.

ENTERTAINMENT NAVIGATION† COMMUNICATION


Integrated 30GB GPS Navigation: Integrated Voice Dialogue System:
Hard Drive (HDD): • Hard Drive (HDD) Based System • Command and control of Audio,
• Stores Music, Photos and Optional • Voice-Activated Destination Input Navigation and Phone Functions
Navigation Data (16.3GB available • Full Map and Turn-By-Turn Displays • Voice Memo Recorder
for use) • Large vocabulary
• 2-D and 3-D Bird’s-Eye View of
• Supports Gracenote® Music the Road • Adaptive Voice Learning capability
• File Management • Real-Time Traffic Updates • Supports English, French and
• Ability to Rip and Store Music to (subscription required)* Spanish (for U.S.)
HDD via CDs or USB Devices
LCD Display: Integrated Bluetooth®
Integrated Radio Receivers: • 7" Detached LCD Display Connectivity and Hands-Free
• AM and FM Tuners
System:
• Dual SIRIUS® Satellite Radio • Make and receive phone calls
Receivers (one dedicated to through Vehicle Microphone
real-time traffic, if equipped) and Speakers
Audio/Video Entertainment • Add, edit, and delete
Phonebook entries
System:
• Can Display DVD Video* Display for ParkView® Rear
• Can Control Rear-Seat Video Back-Up Camera‡:
Entertainment System (if equipped) • Aids in parking and helps protect
those around you (if equipped)
* Not available in all states. † Not available on MyGIG Entertainment System. ‡ Always check entire surroundings before backing up.

What Makes REU Different?


Use the chart below to learn what features make the REU function slightly different from the RER and REN
MyGIG® Systems.

RER — MyGIG REU — MyGIG REN — MyGIG


 
Infotainment System Infotainment System Entertainment System
Overview Multimedia Features, Similar to RER, with three • Non-Navigation/
including: differences: Non Bluetooth UConnect
• 6.5" Full Map • 7" LCD detached monitor • 30GB Hard Drive
• Touch-screen Navigation • Non-Touch Screen
• Bluetooth® enabled • Joystick Controlled HMI
UConnect® with Voice
Recognition
Navigation Y Y N

Voice Recognition Y Y N

Touch-Screen Y N Y

Hard Drive Y Y Y

Bluetooth Connection Y Y N

DVD Player Y Y Y

iPod® docking station- Y – on late 08MY vehicles N Y – on late 08MY vehicles


UCI Connect

25 about the system


about the system 26

Selling Tips
1. The REU MyGIG® Multimedia Infotainment System 3. Voice activation and joystick make it extraordinarily easy
combines Sirius® Satellite Radio, DVD playback* and to use on the road.
hands-free communication in one powerful package. 4. Navigation System’s turn-by-turn navigation instructions
2. 30GB hard drive provides space for over 1,000 digital are enhanced by SIRIUS Satellite Radio real-time
audio files (based on a typical 4MB file system) and up traffic warnings.
to eight photo or graphic files, which can be easily
downloaded from CDs or from the integrated USB port.
*MyGIG in-dash DVD capability is not available in all states.

One easy way to remember what the navigation portion of MyGIG has to offer your
customer is the acronym TRIP:

T Turn-by-turn: For confident travel, the


navigation system provides voice-guided
R Rerouting: The navigation system provides
dynamic rerouting if a turn is missed or if the
turn-by-turn directions as you are driving. driver wants or needs to take a detour. The system
automatically recalculates, determining the most
optimal route to the destination.

I Information: The navigation system provides


trip information, such as estimated time of arrival
P Points of interest: The navigation system
pinpoints and provides directions for over five
and distance. It also accounts for one-ways, turn million points of interest in 40 different categories,
restrictions, highway dividers and speed categories. such as theaters, stadiums, gas stations, ATMs,
restaurants, golf courses and tourist attractions.

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