Multi-Media Functionality Tests

2024 Jeep Gladiator Nighthawk, Part Time T/Case Control, Automatic TransSECTION Multi-Media Functionality Tests
  1. CONFIRM THE COMPATIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER'S PERSONAL DEVICE TO THE VEHICLES MULTI-MEDIA SYSTEM 
    1. Check the compatibility of the customer's personal device with the website http://www.driveuconnect.com.

      Is the customer's personal device compatible to the vehicles multi-media system?

      Yes 

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      No 

      • The customer's device is not compatible with the vehicles multi-media system.
      • Check the customer's device for related updates and support.
  2. FUNCTIONALITY TESTS FOR THE MULTI-MEDIA SYSTEMS USING A KNOWN GOOD COMPATIBLE SMART PHONE 
    1. Turn the ignition on.
      NOTE:

      The following are required to proceed with testing:

      • Confirmation of a compatible smart phone from the website http://www.driveuconnect.com
      • The use of a known good compatible smart phone and cable. The known good compatible smart phone will be referred to as " Test Phone A  ".

    2. AUXILIARY INPUT JACK TEST
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    3. USB INPUT/OUTPUT TEST
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    4. BLUETOOTH PAIRING
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    5. BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE CALLING/PHONE BOOK PUSH TEST
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    6. BLUETOOTH STREAMING AUDIO TEST
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    7. BLUETOOTH SMS MESSAGING - RECEIVE
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    8. BLUETOOTH SMS MESSAGING - SEND
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    9. NO BLUETOOTH SIGNAL AVAILABLE
      NOTE:

      Vehicles built with Sales Code RFV - DISASSOCIATED TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY using the dual WiFi-BT antenna connections

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    10. NO WiFi SIGNAL AVAILABLE
      NOTE:

      Vehicles built with Sales Code RFV - DISASSOCIATED TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY using the dual WiFi-BT antenna connections

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  3. AUXILIARY INPUT JACK TEST 
    NOTE:

    This test is designed to validate the ability of the multi-media system to play audio from a customer's device that has been connected to the AUX port on the radio or externally through a UCI (Universal Customer Interface / Multi-Media) port.

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