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1.         15       SiriusXM  Satellite Radio   Service            ssuuuuuuuuuuue   SiriusXM  Satellite Radio   Service  If Equipped               Software Updates  Steering Wheel Controls            Storing Media favorites             Storing Radio Station Presets      Switching to Handset or   Handsfree Mode  Symbols  Navigation                System    Infotainment                         System Needs Service  If            Text Settings                        Three Way Calling                  Time and Date                      Timeshifting  Touchscreen Buttons               TURN EIS ocio Eeoto Stra bes       INDEX  i 3  U   Updates   Map Data                  0008e 61   Software      2 2 6    eee e eee eee 9  USB POtt eret tete 29  Using Bluetooth Voice   Recognition                      78  Using Voice Recognition           62  Using Voice Recognition for   List Options  2 2  65   V   Valet Mode  If Equipped           70  Vehicle   Positioning                   s 59  Vehicle Settings                   71  Viewing a Text Message           79  Viewing Sender Information       79  Voice           sessseneeh 58  72  Voice Mall    45 2  eim 77  Voice Recognition                 62  Voice Recognition for Audio   My Media              sseseesse 66  Voice Recognition for   Navigation                       68    i 4 INDEX    Voice Recognition for OnStar     If Equipped                      69  Voice Recognition for the   Phone  is Ere LER 69  Voice Recognition for the   Radio eden 
2.      7  If the phone prompts to accept  connection or allow phone book  download  select Always Accept  and Allow  The phone book may  not be available if not accepted     8  Repeat Steps 1 5 to pair  additional phones    Listing All Paired and Connected   Phones    1  Press the PHONE screen  button     2  Select PHONES   Disconnecting a Connected Phone    1  Press the PHONE screen  button     2  Select PHONES    3  Press the X next to the phone to  disconnect    Deleting a Paired Phone    Only disconnected phones can be  deleted     1  Press the PHONE screen  button        2  Select PHONES     3  Press the O next to the phone  to delete and follow the on  Screen prompts     Linking to a Different Phone    To link to a different phone  the new  phone must be in the vehicle and  paired to the Bluetooth system     1  Press the PHONE screen  button     2  Select PHONES     3  Select the new phone to link  to from the not connected  device list     Switching to Handset or  Handsfree Mode    To switch between handset or  handsfree mode  press the PHONE  icon on the Home Page to display   Call View        While the active call is  hands free  press the Handset  screen button to switch to the  handset mode  The screen       Infotainment System 75    button changes to Handsfree  once the Bluetooth device  confirms it is operating as  handset       While the active call is handset   press the Handsfree screen  button to switch to the  hands free mode  The screen  button changes to Han
3.      If browsing for POIs or searching  for results on a keyboard in a  different location than what was       searched previously  press the  Search Near button to specify a  different location     If not under route guidance  the  search area options are       Nearby  default   e Another Location    Select Search Area    Along Route       Near My Destination       Another Location          If under route guidance  the search  area options are       Along Route  default   e Nearby     Near My Destination    Another Location       Favorite POIs    Locations  categories  or a particular  POI chain ID can be saved as  Favorites in the POIs view     Press and drag up on the row of  interaction selector buttons to reveal  the Favorite buttons     Press and hold on a favorite  location  then press on the category  to be saved  Whenever a set of  POIs is grouped  as in a category or  a set of POIs that all belong to the  same chain ID  the whole category  or chain ID is saved in the favorites  for recall  POIs are only grouped by  chain when the sorting order is  Alphabetical     A POI search can also be saved as  a Favorite  While in the POI search  keyboard view  press and hold on a  favorite location and the text that is  currently typed in the keyboard will  be saved     Infotainment System 51    Recalling a POI Category or  Chain    If a POI category or chain favorite is  recalled  the system displays a list  of matching results defaulting to  nearby  but allows a search of ot
4.     Introduction    Infotainment       The names  logos  emblems   slogans  vehicle model names  and  vehicle body designs appearing   in this manual including  but not  limited to  GM  the GM logo   CHEVROLET  the CHEVROLET  Emblem  IMPALA  and the IMPALA  logo are trademarks and or service  marks of General Motors LLC  its  subsidiaries  affiliates  or licensors     The information in this manual  supplements the owner manual     Litho in U S A   Part No  23127542 A First Printing       This manual describes features that  may or may not be on your specific  vehicle either because they are  options that you did not purchase or  due to changes subsequent to the  printing of this owner manual   Please refer to the purchase  documentation relating to your  specific vehicle to confirm each of  the features found on your vehicle   For vehicles first sold in Canada   substitute the name    General  Motors of Canada Limited    for  Chevrolet Motor Division wherever it  appears in this manual     Keep this manual with the owner  manual in the vehicle  so it will be  there if it is needed  If the vehicle is  sold  leave this manual in the  vehicle     Read the following pages to  become familiar with the  infotainment system features        Infotainment System 3    The infotainment system has built in  features intended to help with this  by disabling some functions when  driving  A grayed out function is not  available when the vehicle is  moving     All functions are available whe
5.     application  then use  amp   thumbs up     or V  thumbs down  to personalize  stations  To set up an account    or for more information  go to  www pandora com  Pandora may  not be available in Canada     A phone or tablet with Internet  connection and the Pandora  application installed is required   Personal cell phone data plans are  used  Make sure the latest version  is installed on the device        Launching Pandora    72   B  5       Pandora Station Name  Artist Name  Song Title             xm ie         e  VOICE    Connect the iPhone to the USB  port  or connect Android or  BlackBerry  through Bluetooth   See Auxiliary Jack on page 32 or  Bluetooth  Overview  on page 73  or Bluetooth  Infotainment Controls   on page 74 or Bluetooth  Voice  Recognition  on page 78  For first  time use  set up the stations before  connecting to the vehicle  The  Pandora icon will be available on  the Home Page     When Pandora is chosen  the  Pandora logo will populate on the  screen and the system will display   Acquiring Pandora Radio Station    Launch times can be significant     Using the iPhone    1  Plug the device into the USB  port  The phone screen must be  unlocked     2  Launch Pandora directly from  the Home Page by pressing the  Pandora icon     If nothing happens when the  available Pandora screen button is  pressed  download the latest  Pandora application and retry     The login screen may display on the  device     Using an Android or BlackBerry  Phone    The BlackB
6.    continues to show as long as the  System is in a paused mode and the  buffer continues to fill     Buffer Reset    The buffer will reset anytime the  broadcast band or stations channels  are changed  Changing to a media  source when in pause will not reset  the buffer     Rewinding or Fast Forwarding a  Timeshifted Broadcast      Press and hold the rewind  indicator to reverse playback at  a rate of 15 times the rate of  normal playback       Press and hold the fast forward  indicator to advance playback at  a rate of 15 times the rate of  normal playback  The timeshift  buffer can be advanced up to  the end of the timeshift buffer  and return to live mode     14 Infotainment System    Returning to Live Broadcast    If listening to timeshifted radio   press the PPI screen button to fast  forward back to live radio     Timeshifting and Station Channel  Lists    If browsing a station channel list  is started while listening to the  timeshift content  the list content  is shown in live time  not  buffered time     Skipping Back in a Broadcast    For programs with metadata   pressing the previous button less  than five seconds into a program  will make the system skip to the  beginning of the previous program   If more than five seconds into the  current song program  the system  starts at the beginning of the current    program  If no metadata is available     the system skips back 30 seconds        Reaching the End of Buffer    If the audio is paused and the  25 minute buffe
7.   If a particular type has been  turned off  the system does not  display it on the map  and does not  alert the driver     40 Infotainment System    Personal Data    Personal Data    Address Book       Recent Destinations          Data that the system has saved  during the course of using the  navigation system can be managed  through       Address Book     Recent Destinations   e My POls  if equipped   Address Book   1  Press Edit Address Book to    display the Address Book to edit     2  Press Delete All Entries to  delete the entire list of contacts   A pop up displays to confirm           Recent Destinations      Press Delete Individual  Destinations to display a recent  destinations list  Select the  individual entry to delete       Press Delete All Destinations  to delete the entire recent  destination list  A pop up  displays asking to confirm the  deletion     My POIs      Press My POls to display a  menu of other options       Select Delete Individual  Categories  A My POIs category  list displays       Select the individual entry to  delete       Press Delete All My POIs to  delete the entire list of  categories  A pop up displays  asking to confirm the deletion        Map Adjustments    ZOOM     can be used to adjust  the scale of view on the map  When  the end of the zoom level is  reached  ZOOM     will gray out     The zoom scales can be configured  for English or metric units  To  change from English to metric  see   Instrument Cluster  in the owner  manual   
8.   Power  On Off Mute     9r qe eh  gt     oN o      When off  press    to turn the  System on  Press and hold to  turn off       When on  press O to mute the    system  Press    again to  unmute the system        Retained Accessory Power  RAP     The vehicle has RAP  When in RAP  the audio system can be played  even after the ignition is turned off   See  Retained Accessory Power   RAP   in the owner manual     Volume    Turn    to increase or decrease the  volume     Home Page                   The Home Page is where vehicle  application icons are accessed   Some applications are disabled  when the vehicle is moving           Infotainment System 5    The Home Page can be set up to  have up to five pages with eight  icons per page     Press     or   to access the pages of  icons        Previous   Press to go to the  previous Home Page        Next   Press to go to the next  Home Page     A  Interaction Selector   Press to  display the favorites list     Press and hold a location within the  favorites area to begin the process  of saving a favorite application     Press the application icon to store  as a favorite  The name of the  application will be shown in  favorites     Managing Home Page Icons    1  Press and hold any of the Home  Page icons to edit that icon     2  Drag the icon to a new location  on the Home Page or to save it  to the applications tray     6 Infotainment System    3  Press ft to exit edit mode     Audio    Press the Audio icon to display  the active aud
9.   Scroll Features      105 9  STS TE      e To scroll within the map  press  anywhere on the map screen          Nudge or slide a finger on the  map  the map moves in the  direction of the finger     Fling a finger on the map  the  map will start scrolling in a short  continuous scroll     Press a finger on the location on  the map  the map recenters   to the location that was   pressed on     Press a finger twice on a  location on the map  the map  zooms in one level to the  location that was pressed  twice on     When the map is recentered  away from being locked to the  vehicle position  the crosshairs  will show in the center of the  map  As the map continues to  be recentered  the crosshairs  will remain on the screen  When  the crosshairs are shown on the  screen  a callout with more  information displays  If the map  is moved from the current  location  the crosshairs will  disappear along with the callout        Press a finger on the callout  next to the crosshairs and the  destination details view displays   From this view  route guidance  can be received or saved to the  vehicle s contact list     When the map is recentered  the  straight line distance from the  vehicle to the selected point is  displayed in the callout  In  addition  a heading direction in  the form of an arrow is displayed  to indicate the direction  The  arrow is shown in relation to the  current vehicle heading     Press a finger on a POI icon  shown on the map  the name of  the POI is shown in 
10.   There will still be       access to the media content by  using commands for playlists   artists  and genres     The access commands for playlists   artists  and genres are prohibited  after the number of this type of  media exceeds 4 000     The system will provide feedback  the first time voice recognition is  initiated if it has become apparent  that any of these limits are reached  during a device initializing process     Voice Recognition for  Navigation       Navigation     Begin a dialog to  enter specific destination  information        Navigation Commands     Begin a  dialog to enter specific destination  information        Destination Address   Begin a  dialog to enter a specific destination  address  which includes the entire  address consisting of the house  number  street name  and city and  state        Destination Intersection     Begin  a dialog to enter a specific  destination intersection        Destination Place of Interest      Begin a dialog to enter a destination  Place of Interest category or major  brand name  if equipped      Not all brand names of businesses  are available for voice entry  Most  major chains  such as chains with  more than 20 locations  should be  available to search for by name  but  the name must be precisely spoken   Nicknames or short names for the  businesses will not likely be found   Lesser known businesses might  have to be located by category   such as fast food  hotels  or banks        Destination Contact   Begin a  dialo
11.   most up to date map data for the  vehicle is received  See  Vehicle  Identification Number  VIN   in the  owner manual        Infotainment System 61    Database Coverage  Explanations    Coverage areas vary with respect to  the level of map detail available for  any given area  Some areas feature  greater levels of detail than others   If this happens  it does not mean  there is a problem with the system   As the map data is updated  more  detail can become available for  areas that previously had limited  detail  See Map Data Updates on  page 61     62 Infotainment System    Voice Recognition    Voice recognition allows for  hands free operation within the  navigation  audio  phone  and  weather applications  This feature  can be started by pressing either  the     button on the steering wheel  or the voice recognition icon on the  touchscreen display     However  not all features within  these areas are supported by voice  commands  Generally  only complex  tasks that require multiple manual  interactions to complete are  supported by voice commands     For example  tasks that take more  than one or two button presses such  as selecting a song or artist to play  from a media device would be  supported by voice commands   Other tasks  like adjusting the  volume or seeking up or down    are audio features that are easily       performed by pressing one or  two buttons  and are not supported  by voice commands     In general there are flexible ways to  speak commands for com
12.   next or previous favorite radio  station  While playing media   press to select the next or  previous track or song        Infotainment System 9    2  Volume  Press to increase or  decrease the volume     Software Updates    See the website for more  information     Website Information  In the U S   see www chevrolet com    In Canada  see  www chevrolet gm ca    10 Infotainment System    Radio    AM FM Radio    Playing the Radio    While on the Now Playing audio  main page the available sources  are  AM  FM  SiriusXM  if equipped    CD  My Media  USB  SD  Bluetooth   and AUX Input      Press the RADIO button on the  faceplate to scroll through AM   FM  or SiriusXM  if equipped       Press the MEDIA button on the  faceplate to scroll through CD   if equipped   My Media  USB   SD  Bluetooth  and AUX Input     Infotainment System Settings    Press the RADIO button on the  faceplate to access broadcast  sources        Press the MENU screen button or  MENU knob to display the following  menus     Tone Settings       Bass  Midrange  Treble   Surround  if equipped   Press    or   to adjust  Surround adjusts  the headrest speaker  volume only       Balance  Press X or  gt  for more  sound from the left or right  speakers  The middle position  balances the sound between the  left and right speakers       Fade  Press UP or DOWN for  more sound from the front or  rear speakers  The middle  position balances the sound  between the front and rear  speakers     Tag Song  If equipped  pre
13.   vehicle as a phone and a music  player at the same time          Up to 10 devices can be paired  to the Bluetooth system     e The pairing process is disabled  when the vehicle is moving       Pairing only needs to be  completed once  unless the  pairing information on the cell  phone changes or the cell phone  is deleted from the system       One Bluetooth device can be  connected to the Bluetooth  System at a time     e If multiple paired cell phones are  within range of the system  the  System connects to the paired  cell phone in the order that they  were last used in the system  To  link to a different paired phone   see  Linking to a Different  Phone    later in this section     Pairing a Phone    1  Press the PHONE screen  button     2  Select PHONES and select Pair  Device          A four digit Personal    Identification Number  PIN   appears on the display  The PIN   if required  may be used in   Step 5       Start the pairing process on the    cell phone to be paired to the  vehicle  See the cell phone  manufacturer s user guide for  information on this process       Locate    Chevrolet MyLink       on the display  Follow the  instructions provided in Step 3   to enter the PIN  After the PIN  is successfully entered or the  code is confirmed  the system  responds with     lt Device name gt   has been successfully paired     when the pairing process is  complete     If    Chevrolet MyLink  does not  appear  turn the phone off or  remove the phone battery and  retry
14.   wo    To scroll through the favorites       Drag anywhere on the screen  buttons to view the favorites   Drag up on the top of the  favorites box to reveal more  favorites rows  To close the  favorites  drag them down       Slide a finger to the right or left  to scroll through each page of  favorites     Tone Settings  Press and hold a  screen button to save the current  tone settings as a favorite  Press a  screen button in the favorite area to  recall a favorite tone settings           The number of favorites displayed is  automatically adjusted by default   but can be manually adjusted in the  Settings menu under Radio and  then Manage Favorites     HD Radio Technology    If equipped  HD Radio    Technology  is a free service with features   such as static free sound  more  programming choices on local   FM HD2  HD3  and higher  and  on screen information such as artist  and song title     HD Radio Technology Channel  Access    To access HD Radio channels     1  Tune the radio to the channel   If the channel is broadcasting  HD Radio Technology  the radio  will automatically switch to digital  audio  indicated with an HD  Radio Technology logo  The HD  Radio feature must be turned on  in the Settings menu        2  Press M   gt  gt   on the faceplate   or turn the MENU knob to tune  to the previous or next HD Radio  channel     There may be a delay before the  channel starts playing     The HD Radio channel number is  indicated next to the logo     HD Radio channels can
15.  Audiobooks     1  Press to view the audiobooks  stored on the iPod     2  Select the audio book  Select  the chapter to begin playback     File System and Naming    The songs  artists  albums  and  genres are taken from the file   s  song information and are only  displayed if present  The radio  displays the file name as the track  name if the song information is not  available     Playing from an iPhone or iPad    This feature supports iPhone 3G   iPhone 3GS  iPhone 4  and iPad     Follow the same instructions as  stated earlier for using an iPod     32 Infotainment System    Loss of Audio    Do not pair the Bluetooth of an  iPhone that is connected by USB    If an attempt to pair the Bluetooth of  the same connected phone is made   the system will automatically mute  the iPod audio     If there is a loss of audio  playback  can be resumed by changing the  audio flow from Bluetooth to USB  cable     To change the audio flow     1  While the iPhone is connected   double tap the phone   s home  button     2  Swipe a finger to the left on the  phone   s screen display  A box  with a triangle on the lower line  of the box that is highlighted  displays  Press this box to  display the dock connector  option     3  Select    Dock Connector        Other phones such as the Droid  phones may have a similar reaction        Bluetooth Streaming Audio    Make sure all devices have the  latest software downloaded     SD Card Reader    This vehicle may have an SD card  reader in the cente
16.  Press the Dismiss screen button to  return to the previous map           Movie Listings    A movie theater POI can be  searched through a POI search or  browsed through the POI category  structure  When the details for a  movie theater are shown  there is  additional information about the  theater  If movie titles and  showtimes are available for the  selected theater  this information is  shown in the additional details area  of this display     The details shown depend on the  source of the information     Details shown include     Movie Names      Parental Ratings  G  PG 13   R  etc        Showtimes    Runtime    Fuel Pricing    When SiriusXM information is  available for a particular fuel station   the price displays for the regular       unleaded or diesel fuel  depending  on the fuel type configured in the  system     This fuel station POI can either be  searched for through a POI search  or browsed through the POI  category structure       Press the Sort button to change  the sort method  The default sort  method is based on distance  with the closest fuel stations at  the top of the list       Press the Sort button to cycle  through the sorting options of  distance  price  or name  The  last viewed sorting method is  displayed and retained over  ignition cycles     If the sorting method of price has  been selected  the fuel stations in  the list will appear from the lowest to  the highest price based on the fuel  type selected  For gasoline  the  price shown is for r
17.  Start Pandora    If the device is unable to launch  Pandora       Check that the latest version of  Pandora is installed     e Check that there is an active  account logged into Pandora     e Have at least one station  created       For Android and BlackBerry  devices  check that the device is  paired with the vehicle  and  whether the device displays in  the Connected phone sources  list under the Phone icon from  the Home Page     e For an iPhone  check that the  USB cable is connected to the  USB port and the screen is  unlocked       Pandora will not work during an  active call       Close Pandora on the device  and launch again  Devices that  allow multitasking may require  an extra step to quit the Pandora  application  See the cell phone  manufacturer s user guide     Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down  Error    If there is an error trying to rate a    track with the Y or    buttons  the  message  Thumbs Down Error  or   Thumbs Up Error  will display   Press OK to dismiss     Loss of Audio    Loss of Pandora audio can happen  in different ways       Weak or lost data connection     Device needs to be charged       Application needs to be  relaunched       Connection between phone and  radio lost        e An iPhone is connected to both  Bluetooth and the USB port     Other phones such as the Droid  phones may have a similar  reaction     Common Pandora Messages    Pandora Error Please Check  Device  Not signed in or Pandora  is down for maintenance     No Stations Available  No 
18.  and  Made for  iPhone   mean that an electronic  accessory has been designed to  connect specifically to iPod or  iPhone and has been certified by  the developer to meet Apple  performance standards  Apple   is not responsible for the operation  of this device or its compliance with  safety and regulatory standards     Please note that the use of this  accessory with iPod or iPhone   may affect wireless performance   iPhone    iPod    iPod classic    iPod  nano    iPod shuffle    and iPod  touch   are trademarks of Apple Inc    registered in the U S  and other  countries      xm     Fees and Taxes  Subscription fee   taxes  one time activation fee  and  other fees may apply  Subscription  fee is consumer only  All fees   and programming subject to  change  Subscriptions subject to  Customer Agreement available at  www siriusxm com  SiriusXM9  service only available in the   48 contiguous United States and  Canada        In Canada  Some deterioration of  service may occur in extreme  northern latitudes  This is beyond  the control of SiriusXM  Satellite  Radio     Explicit Language Notice  Channels  with frequent explicit language are  indicated with an  XL  preceding the  channel name  Channel blocking is  available for SiriusXM Satellite  Radio receivers by notifying  SiriusXM       USA Customers     See  www siriusxm com or call  1 866 635 2349       Canadian Customers     See  www xmradio ca or call  1 877 209 0079     It is prohibited to copy  decompile   disassemble  re
19.  at the  bottom of the screen can be used to  switch between different views  within the weather screen     These buttons are       ZOOM   or ZOOM    Press to  zoom the map in or out       RESET  Press to reset the map  back to its original location       SEARCH  Press to search for a  new weather map location  The  last destination screen displays   Press any button along the  bottom of the Interaction  Selector to help find a different  destination  These are Recent   u  and Cities     18 Infotainment System     lt   Type a city and state or zip code                      Press Recent to display a list of  locations that were recently  viewed for weather     Press v4 to activate voice  recognition  State a city and  state or ZIP code  Follow the  voice prompts to find the desired  destination     Press Cities to enter a city and  state or ZIP code           Type a city or state name on the  keyboard screen to find the  weather  If the state is omitted   the system assumes a city is  being searched for within the  current state  If the ZIP code is  typed  the system displays the  city associated with that   ZIP code       If one match results from a  weather search  the system  returns to the map  The map  and forecast information  updates for that location       If there are multiple results  from the weather search  a list  of possible matches displays   The map shows the first match  in the list along with the  current weather information in  the lower right corner        
20.  be saved  as favorites  Songs can be tagged  for download     When connected to iTunes    the  Sync button on the device may  need to be pressed to transfer the  tags to iTunes     See AM FM Radio on page 10 or  USB Port on page 29     For a list of all channels  see  www hdradio com     HD Radio Technology  Troubleshooting    Digital Audio Delay  Wait for the  signal to process  This can take  several seconds     Volume Change  Audio Skip   Echo  Digital Audio Lost  Channel  signal strength may be weak or the  channel is out of range  Verify  proper reception on another  channel     If the HD Radio signal loses  reception while listening to channel  HD1  the radio will go back to the  main non HD Radio channel     If the HD Radio signal loses  reception while listening to channels  HD2 to HD8  the radio mutes until  the signal can be recovered or until  the channel is changed        Timeshifting    72   elel  is  12 48    S 13  pag       P  ICHICHIERE E 3  pui 3 as p    101 1 FM      The audio system can record live  radio for up to 25 minutes  When  tuned to a station  the system  automatically begins recording the  audio along with the associated  metadata     Press II to pause playback of the  audio and to initiate timeshift mode     Press P to resume playback     When timeshifting begins  a time is  indicated on the right of the play   pause indicator  This time initially  indicates the time of day at which  playback is paused  This time          Infotainment System 13 
21.  destination are Voice Recognition   Address  Recent Destination   Contacts  and POls  Several options  can be selected to plan a route   Some destination items may be  grayed out if no destination was  previously entered or saved     Another way to enter a destination  is to connect to the OnStar   system  and ask an OnStar Advisor to  download a destination into the  embedded navigation system  See  OnStar   System on page 55           Press the DESTINATION button to  go to the destination entry views     Available Methods of Search    Voice Recognition     Address     Recent Destinations     Contacts     POls  Points of Interest     Press the DESTINATION button  and the last used destination view is  shown     Alpha Numeric Keyboard    121345 MAIN STREET  WARREN  MI v x                      The keyboard is used in multiple  locations throughout the system and  can be used with many features   The navigation system uses the  alpha numeric keyboard     The keyboard can also be modified  to include characters appropriate for  the region configured in the vehicle  settings     v GO  Press to search for the  destination details of an address or  place of interest entered in the text  field  Once the GO screen button is  pressed  the activity indicator  displays in the list of possible  matches         Dropdown Arrow   Press to  display a list of matches     When there are multiple matches  a  dropdown arrow is shown after the  autocomplete text  This dropdown  displays an entir
22.  for more  information about compatible  phones     Bluetooth Controls    Use the buttons on the infotainment  system and the steering wheel to  operate the Bluetooth system        Infotainment System 73    Steering Wheel Controls     4  Push to Talk   Press to answer  incoming calls  confirm system  information  and start voice  recognition     C    End Call   Press to end a  call  decline a call  or cancel an  operation  Press to mute or unmute  the infotainment system when not  on a call     Infotainment System Controls    For information about how to  navigate the menu system using  the infotainment controls  see  Infotainment on page 3     PHONE  Press this screen button  to enter the phone main menu     Audio System    When using the Bluetooth system   sound comes through the vehicle s  front audio system speakers   and overrides the audio system     74 Infotainment System    Turn the volume knob during a call  to change the volume level  The  system maintains a minimum  volume level     Bluetooth  Infotainment  Controls     For information about how to  navigate the menu system using  the infotainment controls  see  Infotainment on page 3     Pairing   A Bluetooth enabled cell phone  must be paired to the Bluetooth  system and then connected to the  vehicle before it can be used  See  the cell phone manufacturer s user  guide for Bluetooth functions before  pairing the cell phone     Pairing Information      A Bluetooth phone with music  capability can be paired to the
23.  in the command           Play  lt device name gt      Play  music from a specific device  identified by name  The device  name is the name displayed on the  screen when the device is first  selected as an audio source        Play Chapter     Begin a dialog to  enter a specific name        Play Chapter  lt chapter name gt       Begin playback of the media    selection identified in the command        Play Audiobook     Begin a dialog  to enter a specific name        Play Audiobook  lt audiobook  name gt      Begin playback of the  media selection identified in the  command       Play CD Track  lt track  number gt      Begin playback of the  CD at the track identified in the  command        Infotainment System 67       Play Episode     Begin a dialog to  enter a specific name        Play Episode  lt episode  name gt      Begin playback of the  media selection identified in the  command        Play Podcast     Begin a dialog to  enter a specific name        Play Podcast  lt podcast  name gt      Begin playback of the  media selection identified in the  command        Play Video     Begin a dialog to  enter a specific name       Play Video  lt video name gt       Begin playback of the media  selection identified in the command      My Media     Begin a dialog to  enter the desired media content     68 Infotainment System    Handling Large Amounts of Media  Content    It is expected that large amounts of  media content will be brought into  the vehicle  It may be necessary to  ha
24.  kHz       Bitrates supported  8  16  24   32  40  48  56  64  80  96  112   128  144  160  192  224  256   and 320 kbps       Recorded on a CD R or CD RW   MP3 Music Menu    Press the MENU button while that  source is active to access the menu     Press any of the following buttons  on the MP3 Menu     Shuffle  Press to play the tracks  randomly  Press again to stop  shuffle     Auto Volume  If equipped  this  feature adjusts the volume based on  the speed of the vehicle  See  AM FM Radio on page 10     Tone Settings  Press   or   to  adjust Bass  Midrange  Treble    or Surround  See AM FM Radio on  page 10     MP3 Folder Information    Press anywhere between the top  applications tray and bottom menu   press the Browse screen button   or turn the tune knob to display the  browse screen     Root Directory  To access  press  the screen anywhere between the  top and bottom menu or turn the  tune knob  The root directory is  treated as a folder  All files  contained directly under the root  directory are accessed prior to any  root directory folders     No Folder  When the CD only  contains compressed audio files  without any folders or playlists  all  files are under the root folder     File System and Naming  The  song titles  artists  albums  and  genres are taken from the file s ID3  tag and are only displayed if present       in the tag  If a song title is not  present in the ID3 tag  the radio  displays the file name as the  track name     USB Port    This vehicle is equi
25.  number of  favorites to display  Select Auto   5  10  15  20  25  30  35  40  45   50  55  or 60  Auto will adjust the  number of favorite locations that  can be seen  Press       BACK on  the faceplate or press the Back  screen button to go back to the  previous menu     Tone Settings  Press   or   to  adjust Bass  Midrange  Treble   or Surround  See AM FM Radio  on page 10     Tag Song  Press to tag song  information  including artist and  title  to transfer to an iPod    See  AM FM Radio on page 10     Timeshift  Timeshift is the  recording of a radio station  for up to 25 minutes  See   Timeshifting  under AM FM  Radio on page 10     Auto Volume  If equipped  this  feature adjusts the volume  based on the vehicle speed  See  AM FM Radio on page 10     Bose AudioPilot Noise  Compensation Technology    If equipped  this feature adjusts  the volume based on the noise  in the vehicle  See AM FM  Radio on page 10     Maximum Startup Volume  This  feature sets the maximum  startup volume  If the vehicle   is started and the volume is  greater than this level  the  volume is adjusted to this level   To set the maximum startup  volume  press   or   to increase  or decrease  Press     amp  BACK on  the faceplate or press the Back  Screen button to go back to the  previous menu     Audio CUE Volume  If  Equipped   This feature  adjusts the startup and  shutdown sounds  To adjust  the volume  press   or   to  increase or decrease  This  feature can be turned on or off        Press 
26.  or reverse engineer  any portion of this Data  and may  not transfer or distribute it in any  form  for any purpose  except to the  extent permitted by mandatory laws   You may transfer the Data and all  accompanying materials on a  permanent basis if you retain no  copies and the recipient agrees to  the terms of this End User License       Agreement  Multi disc sets may only  be transferred or sold as a complete  Set as provided to you and not as a   subset thereof     Restrictions    Except where you have been  specifically licensed to do so by NT  and without limiting the preceding  paragraph  you may not  a  use this  Data with any products  systems    or applications installed or otherwise  connected to or in communication  with vehicles capable of vehicle  navigation  positioning  dispatch   real time route guidance  fleet  management or similar applications   or  b  with  or in communication  with  including without limitation   cellular phones  palmtop and  handheld computers  pagers  and  personal digital assistants or PDAs     Warning    This Data may contain inaccurate  or incomplete information due to  the passage of time  changing  circumstances  sources used   and the nature of collecting    comprehensive geographic data   any of which may lead to incorrect  results     No Warranty    This Data is provided to you    as is      and you agree to use it at your own  risk  NT and its licensors  and their  licensors and suppliers  make no  guarantees  representatio
27.  or waypoint list  The  Interaction Selector is minimized  automatically  Press A to reveal the  following options     Destination    Press the Destination screen button  to add a waypoint or change the  destination while viewing the turn       Infotainment System 53    list  When the Destination screen  button is pressed  the display shows  the Destination screens     End Guidance    Press the End Guidance screen  button to suspend the current route  in the turn list  When the End  Guidance screen button is pressed   the turn list is exited and the display  returns to the main map view     Avoid Areas    Press the Avoid Areas screen  button to select the highway name  that is to be avoided  The system  shows a pop up asking how many  miles or if the entire road should be  avoided     54    Infotainment System    Turn List    t Continue on Highway T    Turn List       t Continue on Highway T          2 Main Street       D EE  DESTINATION    When under a x trip   press on the Turn List Interaction  Selector button to show the turn  list  When entering a turn list  the  next maneuver instruction is  spoken        The turn list title is the name or  address of the destination  Press  on the information button next to  the name of the destination to  display the destination  information     The turn list is sorted in order  with the next maneuver at   the top of the list and the  subsequent maneuvers listed  below it  The next maneuver is       always highlighted upon entry  into
28.  out  Tap on the  screen once to bring up the  controls     If the road that the system has  calculated for the next maneuver  has an icon  it will be shown to the  left of the maneuver road name     The distance to the maneuver is  shown from the current location  along the route to the maneuver     Off Road Indication           amp   DESTINATION MENU    When driving in an area with no  road showing on the map  the  system transitions to off road mode     44 Infotainment System    The map displays a destination  pointer in the Turn List area  The  system will attempt to guide by  showing a highlighted route starting  at the nearest road  This road name  is shown in the next maneuver  name field at the top of the screen     Navigation Next Turn Maneuver  Alert    101 119  WRIF  O Artist    RE Song Name    Highway Name B   Dismiss 0 3 mi    The navigation system has an alert  feature  The navigation system may  need to get the attention of the  driver     If not in the navigation application  when a near maneuver prompt is  given  it is shown as an alert  The          alert contains the turn indicator  and button to display the main  navigation view  or dismiss the alert     The alert also contains the name of  the street to turn on anda  countdown bar     Destination    If route guidance is not active  press  the NAV screen button on the Home  Page to access the map view    Press the Destination icon from the  map view to enter a destination   Available methods of entering a 
29.  registered trademarks  of Pandora Media  Inc  Used with  permission        Unicode    Copyright    1991 2012 Unicode   Inc  All rights reserved   Distributed under the Terms of  Use in http  Awww unicode org   copyright html     Free Type Project    Portions of this software are  copyright    2012 The FreeType  Project  http   www  freetype org    All rights reserved     Open Source SW    The open source code used in this  device can be downloaded at the  webpage shown in the information  at the center stack display  Further  information concerning the OSS  licenses is shown in the center  stack display        Infotainment System 89    QNX    Portions of this software are  copyright    2008 2012  QNX  Software Systems  All rights  reserved     Part C   EULA    Copyright 2012  Software Systems  GmbH  amp  Co  KG  All Rights  Reserved     The product you have purchased    Product   contains Software   Runtime Configuration No  505962    Software   which is distributed   by or on behalf of the Product  manufacturer  Manufacturer   under  license from Software Systems Co     QSSC    You may only use the  Software in the Product and in  compliance with the license terms  below     90 Infotainment System    Subject to the terms and conditions  of this License  QSSC hereby  grants you a limited  non exclusive   non transferable license to use the  Software in the Product for the  purpose intended by the  Manufacturer  If permitted by the  Manufacturer  or by applicable law   you ma
30.  the Turn List to quickly show  what the next maneuver is     e Each maneuver indicates the  distance between it and the  previous maneuver or the  vehicle s current location  The  next maneuver at the top will  count down until the maneuver  is reached  and then the next  maneuver will begin to  count down       Each maneuver has an  estimated time of arrival based  on the current driving conditions     Saved Trips    Waypoint trips can be saved for  later recall  Press the   add button  in the waypoints list to save the  trip to the Saved Trips list in the  vehicle s contacts list  When trips  are saved  they are given a default  title of the final destination  Saved  trips can be edited by selecting the  Edit list item button to access the  edit screen for the saved entry  The  only field that can be edited is the       name field  Press on the name field  to access the keyboard view  Type  the name change  This change is  automatically saved when executed  by the keyboard     The saved trip can also be deleted  from the edit mode  Press the delete  button and a delete confirmation  pop up will display     Waypoints     Og  Waypoint Trip        1  cottee shop                   D  DESTINATION    e When under a elem trip   press on the next turn indicator  to bring up the waypoint list  The  last waypoint view is shown   which could be Waypoints  Turn  List  or Edit Route       The waypoint list is sorted in  order with the next waypoint at  the top of the list  Each waypoin
31.  the name of  Linotype Corp  or its licensee  Linotype GmbH     Usage in text form of each of the  Licensed Trademarks is     The trademark attribution  requirements for the Licensed  Trademarks may be viewed at  http   www linotype com   2061 19414 trademarks html        Infotainment System 91    END USER NOTICE    The marks of companies displayed  by this product to indicate business  locations are the marks of their  respective owners  The use of such  marks in this product does not  imply any sponsorship  approval    or endorsement by such companies  of this product     92 Infotainment System      NOTES    A    Accepting or Declining a Call      76    AM cr cud eie ERE EEUU 21  AM FM Radio            sssseuuee  10  Antenna  Multi band                        22  Applications Tray                   6  AUdIO EE 6  Bluetooth                         33  Audio Players                     26  CD iocneeephopube E RDUM 26  Audio System                     73  Backglass Antenna               21  Radio Reception                  21  Auxiliary Jack             2    4  32  AVCHD i2 per betta URS 82  AVGREG ipe regi Ears 82  B  BDA iiir rxa mienis on neuan 82  Bluetooth               73  74  T8  71  Bluetooth Audio                   33  Bluetooth Controls                 73       Call Waiting             suuuuuue  76  Canceling Voice Recognition      63  Card Reader    SD  et RP IDA EE 32  CD Player 1 1  ii I nieces 26  Cell Phone Usage                 21  Cinavla    ser teREE IUe oa r
32.  to the Home Page     Adding or removing applications  from the applications tray will not  remove them from the Home Page     Touchscreen Buttons    Touchscreen buttons show on the  screen when available  When a  function is unavailable  the button  may gray out  When a function is  selected  the button may highlight     Infotainment Gestures    Use the following finger gestures to  control the infotainment system     Press Tap       Press Tap is used to select a button  or option  activate an application     or change the location inside a map     Many times the function is       performed upon removal of the  finger from the touch screen  not on  the initial press     Press and Hold       Press and hold can be used to start  another gesture  move  or delete an  application        Infotainment System 7    Drag       Drag is used to move applications  on the Home Page  or to pan the  map  To drag the item  it must be  held and moved along the screen to  the new location  This can be done  up  down  right  or left     8 Infotainment System    Nudge    Nudge is used to move items a  short distance on a list or a map  To  nudge  hold and move the selected  item up or down to a new location        Fling or Swipe    Fling or swipe is used to scroll  through a list  pan the map    or change page views  Do this by  placing a finger on the screen then  moving it rapidly up and down or  right and left and releasing the  finger from the screen     Rotate    Rotate the MENU knob or    
33. 2014 Chevrolet Impala Infotainment System MA       Infotainment System        3   Navigation                   34   Bluetooth Phone   Using the Navigation Devices                       Introduction                   3 System                 000005 34 Bluetooth  Overview              Infotainment                suue 3 MAPS   nth PRESE DOS 41 Bluetooth  Infotainment  Steering Wheel Controls         8 Navigation Symbols             42 Controls      60000sse0e00e05  Software Updates                9 Destination               ssuue 44 Bluetooth  Voice     OnStar  System                55 Recognition                     Radio                         10 Settings n on    aonni 58 Text Messaging                  AM FM Radio                   10 Global Positioning  HD Radio Technology           12 System  GPS                  59 Trademarks and License  Satellite Radio                  14 Vehicle Positioning              59 Agreements                 Radio Reception                21 Problems with Route Ind    Backglass Antenna             21 Guidance u    iooi  BU   en A S  Multi Band Antenna             22 If the System Needs  Pandora Internet Radio         22 Service        cc cccccccccccuee 61   i Map Data Updates              61  jos een  Um 2 a iain Coverage  USB Pot    29 Explanations                   61  SD Card Reader                32   Voice Recognition          62  Auxiliary Jack                   32  Bluetooth Audio                 33 Settings                      70      
34. BACK on the faceplate  or press the Back screen button    to go back to the previous menu     Vehicle Settings    See    Vehicle Personalization    in the  owner manual     Bluetooth    From the Bluetooth screen button   the following may be displayed     Add New Device  Press to add a  new device     Device Management  Press to  connect to a different phone  source  disconnect a phone   or delete a phone     Ringtones  Press to change the  ring tone for the specific phone   The phone does not need to be  connected to change the   ring tone        Infotainment System 71    Voice Mail Numbers  This  feature displays the voice mail  number for all connected  phones  The voice mail number  may be changed by pressing the  EDIT button  typing in the new  number  and pressing SAVE   Press BACK on the faceplate  or press the Back screen button  to go back to the previous menu     Text Message Alerts  This  feature will turn text message  alerts on or off  Press Text  Message Alerts and then select  OFF or ON  Press BACK on  the faceplate or press the Back  screen button to go back to the  previous menu  See Text  Messaging on page 79     72 Infotainment System    Voice    From the Voice screen button  the   following may be displayed      Prompt Length  Select Short or  Long for shorter or longer voice  prompts  Press BACK on the  faceplate or press the Back    screen button to go to the  previous menu     e Audio Feedback Speed  Press  Slow  Medium  or Fast for  feedback speed  Pre
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38. a voice  prompt will ask to confirm or select  an option from that list  A selection  can be made by manually selecting  the item  or by speaking the line  number for the item to select        When a screen contains a list  there  may be options that are available  but not displayed  The list on a  voice recognition screen functions  the same as a list on other screens   Scrolling or flinging can be used to  help display other entries from   the list     Manually scrolling or paging the  list on a screen during a voice  recognition session suspends the  current voice recognition event and  plays the prompt  Make your  selection from the list using the    manual controls  press  lt d BACK on    the faceplate  or press the Back  screen button to try again        If manual selection takes more than  15 seconds  the session terminates  and prompts that it has timed out   The screen returns back to the  screen where voice recognition was  initiated        Infotainment System 65    The Back Command    Say  Back  or press BACK on the  faceplate  or press the Back screen  button to go to the previous screen     If in voice recognition  and    Back    is  stated all the way through to the  initial screen  then  Back  is stated  one more time  the voice recognition  session will cancel     Help    Say    Help    on any voice recognition  screen and the help prompt for the  screen is played  Additionally  a  pop up displays a text version of the  help prompt  Depending on how  voice rec
39. arious vehicle signals  and  map data     At times  other interference such  as the satellite condition  road  configuration  condition of the  vehicle  and or other circumstances  can affect the navigation system s  ability to determine the accurate  position of the vehicle     The GPS shows the current position  of the vehicle using signals sent by  GPS Satellites  When the vehicle   is not receiving signals from the  satellites  a symbol appears on the  map screen  See Navigation  Symbols on page 42        Infotainment System 59    This system might not be available  or interference can occur if any of  the following are true       Signals are obstructed by tall  buildings  trees  large trucks   or a tunnel       Satellites are being repaired or  improved     For more information if the GPS is  not functioning properly  see  Problems with Route Guidance on  page 60 and lf the System Needs  Service on page 61     Vehicle Positioning    At times  the position of the vehicle  on the map could be inaccurate  due to one or more of the following  reasons       The road system has changed       The vehicle is driving on slippery  road surfaces such as sand   gravel  or snow     60 Infotainment System      The vehicle is traveling on  winding roads or long straight  roads       The vehicle is approaching a tall  building or a large vehicle       The surface streets run parallel  to a freeway       The vehicle has been transferred  by a vehicle carrier or a ferry       The current 
40. asking for  confirmation of the waypoint  deletion     OnStar   System    An OnStar   Subscriber has the  ability to connect to the OnStar  system and ask an OnStar Advisor  to download a destination into the  built in navigation system  OnStar  will send address information   and location coordinates of the  destination into the navigation  system     56 Infotainment System    OnStar Turn by Turn Navigation       Press the MENU button to go to the  Turn by Turn menu     TBT Menu    Update Route       Cancel Route    My Destination       Route Preview          The Turn by Turn menu consists of  the following options       Update Route  only shows if the  vehicle is off the route       Cancel Route       e My Destination    Route Preview    Repeat    When the system is downloading a  route  the only option available is  Cancel Route  Once the route is  downloaded  the additional list items  display     My Destination    If My Destination is selected  a  special version of the Maneuver  View displays  The Destination  Address is shown in the Street  Name field and the total distance  to the destination is shown in the  Distance to Maneuver View  Press  the DONE button to return to the  Maneuver View        Route Preview          f Route Preview is selected  a  special version of the Maneuver  View displays       Press NEXT to display the next  maneuver information  including  distance between it and the  previous maneuver       Press PREV to display the  previous maneuver infor
41. ated in sentence form  or direct  commands that state the application  and the task       Press the Home screen button   Pressing this button will  terminate a voice recognition  session which was initiated by  pressing the button on the radio  touchscreen       Press or say    Cancel    or    Exit    to  terminate the voice recognition  session and display the screen  from which voice recognition  was initiated       Press C  on the steering wheel  controls to terminate the voice  session and display the screen  from which voice recognition  was initiated     64    Infotainment System    Helpful Hints for Speaking  Commands    Voice recognition can understand  commands that are either naturally  stated in sentence form or direct  commands that state the application  and the task     For best results     Listen for the prompt and wait  for the beep before saying a  command or reply     Say    Help    or look at the screen  display for example commands     Voice recognition system prompt  can be interrupted while it is    playing by pressing     again        For example  if the prompt  seems to be taking too long to  finish  to speak the command  without waiting for the prompt to  complete  press vt again and  wait for the beep     Speak the command naturally   not too fast  not too slow  Use  direct commands without a lot of  extra words     Usually Phone and Audio  commands can be spoken in a  single command     For example   Call David Smith  at work    Play  followed by th
42. ation is  typed and displayed in the  information field  Press the  search icon to start the search     For example     Address  100 Main Center  Crawford  State Province   if needed     Road Name  Main Rd  Intersection  North Square  West Road Standish State   Province   Freeway  N 94      State information does not have  to be included in the search field  if entering an address that is  located in the same state          Whenever the keyboard view is  entered  the last text that was  typed  even if it was not  searched on  will display     e A partial or complete address  can be typed in the search field   If a partial address is typed  the  System attempts to use local  knowledge to fill in additional  information  For example  if no  city name or state are given  the  System assumes a search for  something in the current city or a  nearby city in the current state   The system is also capable of  recognizing address formats  according to other regions     If a destination address or location  being entered is outside of the  country  the country abbreviation  must be added after the address   For example  if the current vehicle  location is in Detroit MI and the  destination is in Windsor  the correct  input would be Windsor ON CAN        Intersection  If looking for an   intersection  type in the two street  names and optionally the city and  state province of the intersection     On Ramp  If looking for the closest  on ramp as a destination  enter a  highway name  The 
43. cense   Other trademarks and trade names  are those of their respective owners     84 Infotainment System    Schedule I  Gracenote EULA    Qracenotce     Music recognition technology and  related data are provided by  Gracenote    Gracenote is the  industry standard in music  recognition technology and  related content delivery    For more information visit  www gracenote com     Music related data from Gracenote   Inc   copyright    2000 to present  Gracenote  Gracenote Software   copyright    2000 to present  Gracenote  One or more patents  owned by Gracenote may apply to  this product and service  See   the Gracenote website for a  non exhaustive list of applicable  Gracenote patents  Gracenote        CDDB  MusiclD  MediaVOCS  the  Gracenote logo and logotype  and  the  Powered by Gracenote  logo  are either registered trademarks or  trademarks of Gracenote in the  United States and or other  countries     Gracenote Terms of Use    This application or device contains  software from Gracenote  Inc  of    Emeryville  California   Gracenote       The software from Gracenote  the   Gracenote Software   enables   this application to do disc or   file identification and obtain  music related information  including  name  artist  track  and title  information   Gracenote Data    from online servers or embedded  databases  collectively   Gracenote  Servers   and to perform other  functions  You may use Gracenote  Data only by means of the intended  End User functions of this  appl
44. ch All     L  Food ana Nightite                      Travel and Lodging  Address Contacts      Press the POIs screen button to  display a list of POI categories     The first list item in every POI  list is a search function  For the  highest level of categories  press  the Search All screen button or  select a category and search  within that selection       Select a POI category to display  subcategories     If a selected subcategory has no  results in the surrounding area   the search is expanded until a  result is found     American Food  20     _  Restaurant Tim g                   4  When a category is selected  the  nearest locations are shown on  the map and it lists the nearest  20 matches  If the limit is  reached and no further matches  display  there is a Show Next  Results button to expand the  search by another 10 results   The currently selected category  or search term is shown in the  title bar along with the number of  matches shown in the list in  parentheses     5  Pan the map using the finger  gestures to minimize the POI list  and to interact with the map  The  icons that were shown before  continue to be displayed and  updated  The list is also updated       based on where the map was  panned or zoomed  The search  for POIs is constrained to where  the map has been moved to   Press the list reveal button  which is the arrow pointing right   near the left edge of the screen  to display the list again     If the search map is pressed to  recenter  the cro
45. d trademark of  Oracle and or its affiliates    Cinavia      Cinavia Notice  This product uses  Cinavia technology to limit the use  of unauthorized copies of some  commercially produced film and  videos and their soundtracks  When  a prohibited use of an unauthorized  copy is detected  a message will  be displayed or copying will be  interrupted     More information about Cinavia  technology is provided at the  Cinavia Online Consumer  Information Center at  http   www cinavia com        To request additional information  about Cinavia by mail  send a  postcard with your mailing address  to  Cinavia Consumer Information  Center  P O  Box 86851    San Diego  CA  92138  USA       This product incorporates  proprietary technology under  license from Verance Corporation  and is protected by U S  Patent  7 369 677 and other U S  and  worldwide patents issued and  pending as well as copyright and  trade secret protection for certain  aspects of such technology   Cinavia is a trademark of Verance  Corporation  Copyright 2004 2012  Verance Corporation  All rights  reserved by Verance  Reverse  engineering or disassembly is  prohibited         Infotainment System 83    RMVB    real          Portions of this software are  included under license from  RealNetworks  Inc  Copyright  1995 2012  RealNetworks  Inc   All rights reserved    Other Information    The Bluetooth   word mark and  logos are owned by the Bluetooth    SIG  Inc  and any use of such marks  by General Motors is under li
46. dialog to enter  a weather location     70 Infotainment System    Settings    The Settings Menu allows  adjustment of different vehicle and  radio features  The menu may  contain the following     Time and Date    Press   or   to increase or  decrease hours  minutes  and AM or  PM  Press 12Hr or 24Hr for 12 or  24 hour clock  Press   or   to  increase or decrease month  day    or year  See  Clock  in the owner  manual     Language   This will set the display language in  the radio  instrument cluster  and  voice recognition  Press Language  and select the appropriate  language  Press     amp  BACK on the  faceplate or press the Back    screen button to go back to the  previous menu        Valet Mode  If Equipped     This will lock the infotainment  system  steering wheel controls   steering column  and vehicle  storage locations  Enter a four digit  code on the keypad  Press Enter to  go to the confirmation screen   Re enter the four digit code  Press  LOCK to lock the system  Enter the    four digit code to unlock the system     Press     BACK on the faceplate or  press the Back screen button to go  back to the previous menu     Radio    Press to display the Radio Menu  and the following may display       Manage Favorites  Press to  highlight a favorite to edit  Press  Rename to rename the favorite  or Delete to delete it  Press and  hold the station to drag it to a  new location  Press Done to go  back to the previous menu        Number of Favorites Shown   Press to set the
47. direction is not  required but can be specified  The  system will search for the closest  on ramp     Also available is the Exit Ramp  For  example  N 94 Exit 42                       The keyboard can utilize an  autocomplete function  Depending  on the application  autocomplete  matches entries that have been  previously typed or are stored in a  Recent Destinations list     Matches  8              1  After a character has been  typed  the system is able to start  displaying matches that begin  with that character  The matches  continually become more refined  as additional characters are  entered     2  If there are multiple matches for  what has been entered  the first  result alphabetically will be  shown     When there are multiple  matches  a dropdown arrow is  shown after the autocomplete  text  This dropdown displays the  entire list of matches  Press the  appropriate match without  having to enter more text           3  If autocomplete does not show  the results needed  press the  delete screen button to clear the  autocomplete from the entered  field     If there are no matches  a  pop up displays in response   to show how the system  understood the entered text and  attempts to show how the text  could be entered to help find the  destination     Multiple Matches    Address Search             e Ifthe search results in multiple  matches  a list of matches is  shown           Infotainment System 47      Address search results are  grouped by result type  in the  orde
48. dset once  the Bluetooth device confirms it  is operating as handsfree     Making a Call Using Contacts  and Recent Calls    Calls can be made through the  Bluetooth system using personal  cell phone contact information for all  phones that support the Phone  Book feature  Become familiar with  the phone settings and operation   Verify the cell phone supports this  feature     When supported  the Contacts  and Recent Calls menus are  automatically available     The Contacts menu accesses the  phone book stored in the cell phone     76 Infotainment System    The Recent Calls menu accesses  the recent call list s  from your cell  phone     To make a call using the  Contacts menu     1  Press the PHONE screen  button     Select CONTACTS   Select the name to call     Pe N    Select the desired contact  number to call     To make a call using the Recent  Calls menu     1  Press the PHONE screen  button     Select RECENT     Select the name or number  to call     ON    4   f necessary  select between  Missed  Recent  and Sent calls  by selecting the View button in  the top right corner of the list        Making a Call Using the  Keypad    To make a call by dialing the  numbers     1     Press the PHONE screen  button     Select KEYPAD and enter a  phone number     Select Call to start dialing the  number     Accepting or Declining a Call    When an incoming call is received   the infotainment system mutes and  a ring tone is heard in the vehicle     Accepting a Call    There are th
49. e  artist or song name  or  Tune   followed by the radio station  number        Navigation destinations are too  complex for a single command   First  state a command that  explains the type of destination  needed  such as   want  directions to an  Address     Navigate to an intersection   need to find a Place of Interest  or POI   or  Directions to a  Contact   The system responds  with requesting more details   After saying  Place of Interest    only major chains are available  by name  Chains are businesses  with at least 20 locations  For  other POIs  say the name of a  category like  Restaurants     Shopping Malls   or  Hospitals      Most languages do not support  natural language commands in  sentence form  For those  languages  use direct  commands like the examples  shown on the display     There is no need to memorize  specific command words  Direct  commands might be more clearly  understood by the system  An  example of a direct command would  be    Call 555 1212     Examples of  these direct commands are  displayed on most of the screens  while a voice session is active    If  Phone  or    Phone Commands     is  stated  the system understands that  a phone call is requested and will  respond with questions until enough  details are gathered     If the phone number has been  saved with a name and a place  the  direct command should include  both  for example    Call David Smith  at work        Using Voice Recognition for  List Options    When a list is displayed  
50. e  player     e Insert only one disc at a time     Keep the loading slot free of    foreign materials  liquids  and  debris     e Use a marking pen to label the  top of the disc     Loading and Ejecting Discs  To load a disc   1  Turn the vehicle on     2  Insert a disc into the slot  label  side up  The player pulls it in the  rest of the way  If the disc is  damaged or improperly loaded   there is an error and the disc  ejects        Press  amp  to eject a disc from the  CD player  If the disc is not removed  within a short period of time  it is  automatically pulled back into the  player     Playing an Audio CD    Track 1                   Press the MEDIA faceplate or  screen button until CD Audio icon  Now Playing view is selected     On the CD main page  a track   number displays at the beginning of  each track  Song  Artist  and Album  information displays when available     Use the following controls to play  the disc     ka  Previous Fast Reverse      e Press to seek to the beginning of  the current or previous track   If the track has been playing for  less than five seconds  it seeks  to the previous track  If longer  than five seconds  the current  track starts from the beginning       Press and hold to fast reverse  through a track  Release the  button to return to playing  speed  Elapsed time displays      gt    Next Fast Forward      Press to seek to the next track       Press and hold to fast forward  through a track  Release the  button to return to playing  s
51. e HOURLY  Press to display the  hourly forecast for the current  vehicle location  A forecast icon  is shown for each period  available        36 HOUR  Press to display the  current weather  six hour  forecast  and tomorrow   s  weather  A forecast icon is  shown for each period available       DAILY  Press to display a daily  forecast for the next five days   A forecast icon is shown for  each period available     e MENU  Press to display the  current advisories  turn weather  alerts on or off  and view the  map legend     e ROUTE  Press to display the  forecasted weather for the route   This feature is only available  while under route guidance     The map legend explains each type  of color or symbol on the map     SiriusXM NavtTraffic   If Equipped     The infotainment system may have  SiriusXM NavtTraffic  It is a  subscription service provided  through SiriusXM Satellite Radio   A service fee is required to receive  the SiriusXM NavTraffic service     Detailed traffic information is  delivered to the vehicle s navigation  system by the SiriusXM Radio  satellites  SiriusXM NavTraffic  provides continuously updated  traffic information     The service may be available in  more cities in the future  Visit   www siriusxmnavtraffic com for  more details on local coverage     To access the traffic features  press  the Traffic screen button on the  Map Menu     If traffic is not available because  there is no valid SiriusXM  subscription  a pop up displays  information on how 
52. e list of matches   Press the appropriate match without  having to enter more text     X  Delete   Press to delete the last  typed character  Press and hold this  screen button to clear the entire text  field  If the entire text field has been  deleted  this screen button becomes  an Undo button  Pressing Undo will   restore the deleted text     Exit  Press to return to the  previous Map view     Sym  Press to show the symbol  keyboard     Space  Press to enter a space  between characters or the words of  a name         Up Arrow   Press to display the  Interaction Selector        Infotainment System 45    Special Characters    As the characters are typed on the  keyboard  a pop up of the letter  pressed displays above the key that  was pressed     Continue to press and hold  and  any additional special characters  associated with that letter are  displayed around the current letter   To select one of the special  characters  slide a finger left or right  to adjust the highlight of the special  character     Special Character List    The following characters have  special characters beneath them     E E   EEEREE More Characters   Y Y 0    Uu 06000 ls   1 34 0118    ye  0 0960066  amp      A AAAAAAAA       S   R for lowercase s   5   d   bt  C   2 222   1    c         com    net  org  N     o3  bz  z    46 Infotainment System    Address    e A destination can be searched  by typing out the address   intersection  highway  or freeway  entrance ramps on the  keyboard  This inform
53. e prohibits the entry of a  vehicle due to a regulation by  time or season or any other  regulation which may be given     Some routes might not be  searched     The route to the destination  might not be shown if there are  new roads  if roads have  recently changed  or if certain  roads are not listed in the map  data  See Maps on page 41     To recalibrate the vehicle s position  on the map  park with the vehicle  running for two to five minutes  until  the vehicle position updates  Make  sure the vehicle is parked in a  location that is safe and has a clear  view of the sky and away from large  obstructions     If the System Needs  Service    If the navigation system needs  service and the steps listed here  have been followed but there are  still problems  see Problems with  Route Guidance on page 60     Map Data Updates    The map data in the vehicle is   the most up to date information  available when the vehicle was  produced  The map data is updated  periodically  provided that the map  information has changed        United States and Canada    For questions about the operation of  the navigation system or the update  process  contact the GM Nav Disc  Center toll free phone number   1 877 NAV DISC  1 877 628 3472   or go to the center s website   www gmnavdisc com  If updates   are needed  call the GM Nav Disc  Center or order online     To order  have the vehicle s Vehicle  Identification Number  VIN   available  This helps the center  make sure that the correct and
54. eading  direction of the vehicle on the map   When under route guidance  a circle  with an arrow is added to the  vehicle symbol which indicates the  direction to the destination        The destination symbol marks the  final destination after a route has  been planned     POY    The waypoint symbol marks one or  more set waypoints     A waypoint is a stopover destination  point added to the planned route           HH MM    The estimated time to the  destination displays  Press the  Arrival button to toggle to duration  and to the distance of the  destination     This symbol indicates the  recommended maneuver that  should be performed  Press it to  display the turn list or waypoint list     Infotainment System 43     GPS     The No GPS symbol appears when  there is no Global Positioning  System  GPS  satellite signal  When  the GPS is gone  the vehicle  position on the map may not be  accurate     Autozoom    As a maneuver is being  approached  the map automatically  zooms in to give greater detail     If lane guidance is available for the  maneuver  this is also shown     When the system begins to  autozoom  it zooms in to its  minimum level  After the maneuver  is performed  the system slowly  zooms back out        Driving on a Route  Maneuver Road Name    If the road name has multiple  names  all names are shown     Arrival   HH MM    12 mi    triz    Map View After Timeout          If the system has not been used for  approximately 15 seconds  the map  controls will time
55. ect an alert  press the Song  or Artist  To delete an alert  press       Press     BACK on the faceplate or    press the Back screen button to go  back to the previous menu     Auto Volume  If equipped  this  feature adjusts the volume based on  the vehicle speed  See AM FM  Radio on page 10     Bose AudioPilot Noise  Compensation Technology    If equipped  this feature adjusts the  volume based on the noise in the  vehicle  See AM FM Radio on  page 10        SiriusXM Messages    XL  Explicit Language   Channels   These channels  or any  others  can be blocked by request   by calling 1 866 635 2349 in the  U S   or 1 877 209 0079 in Canada     Loading XM  The audio system is  acquiring and processing audio and  text data  No action is needed     Channel Off Air  This channel is  not currently in service     Channel Not Authorized  This  channel is blocked or cannot be  received     Channel Not Available  This  previously assigned channel is no  longer assigned     No XM Signal Reception May Be  Blocked  The vehicle may be in a  location where the XM signal is  being blocked  When the vehicle is  moved into an open area  the signal  should return        Infotainment System 15    XM Radio ID  Tune to channel O to  display the XM radio ID number  used to activate XM service     Check Antenna  If this message  does not clear within a short period  of time  the receiver or antenna  could have a fault  Consult with your  dealer     SiriusXM Weather   If Equipped     SiriusXM Weathe
56. ed Route    If a route is in progress using the  vehicle navigation system and an  OnStar Turn by Turn route is  requested  the vehicle navigation  System route is canceled  automatically     Canceling a Turn by Turn Route    If a route is in progress using  OnStar Turn by Turn navigation  System  and a route is requested  using the vehicle navigation system   a pop up is displayed confirming  that the Turn by Turn route should  be canceled     OnStar Canceling an Embedded  Navigation    OnStar is able to remotely cancel  the vehicle navigation system  routes  If an Advisor is requested  while connected to OnStar  all  active vehicle navigation routes  in the vehicle will be canceled     58 Infotainment System    There will be no confirmation  and  this update will immediately be  reflected on the display  Route  guidance can be resumed by  selecting the Resume Route screen  button in the Map Menu     Settings    Language  Language        Valet Mode    Press Settings on the Home Page  to adjust features and preferences   such as Time and Date  Sport  Mode  Language  Valet Mode    or Radio  For setting options  see  Settings on page 70           A few of the setting options change  the way the navigation system  displays or reacts while in use     1  Press the Settings screen button  on the Home Page     2  Press the scroll bar until the  desired option displays  Select  the desired settings to change     Voice    Voice recognition allows for  hands free operation within the  
57. egular unleaded   When diesel is selected as the fuel  type  the diesel price is shown     Radio Reception    Unplug electronic devices from the  accessory power outlets if there is  interference or static in the radio     FM    FM signals only reach about 16 to  65 km  10 to 40 mi   Although the  radio has a built in electronic circuit  that automatically works to reduce  interference  some static can occur   especially around tall buildings or  hills  causing the sound to fade in  and out     AM    The range for most AM stations is  greater than for FM  especially at  night  The longer range can cause  station frequencies to interfere with  each other  Static can also occur  when things like storms and power  lines interfere with radio reception   When this happens  try reducing the  treble on the radio        SiriusXM   Satellite Radio  Service    If equipped  SiriusXM Satellite  Radio Service provides digital radio  reception  Tall buildings or hills can  interfere with satellite radio signals   causing the sound to fade in and  out  In addition  traveling or standing  under heavy foliage  bridges   garages  or tunnels may cause loss  of the SiriusXM signal for a period  of time     Cell Phone Usage    Cell phone usage  such as making  or receiving phone calls  charging   or just having the phone on may  cause static interference in the  radio  Unplug the phone or turn it off  if this happens        Infotainment System 21    Backglass Antenna    The AM FM antenna is integ
58. el is a  trademark of DTS  Inc  Product  includes software    DTS  Inc    All Rights Reserved        Dolby    Manufactured under license from  Dolby Laboratories  Dolby and the  double D symbol are trademarks of  Dolby Laboratories    DivX   ABOUT DIVX VIDEO  DivX  is a  digital video format created by  DivX  LLC  a subsidiary of Rovi  Corporation  This is an official DivX  Certified  device that plays DivX  video  Visit divx com for more  information and software tools to  convert your files into DivX videos     ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND   This DivX Certified  must be  registered in order to play  purchased DivX Video on Demand   VOD  movies  To obtain your  registration code  locate the DivX  VOD section in your device setup  menu  go to vod divx com for more  information on how to complete your  registration        Covered by one or more of the  following U S  patents  7 295 67   7 460 668  7 515 710  7 519 274     DivX   DivX Certified  and  associated logos are trademarks of  Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries  and are used under license     BDA     Blu ray Disc  Blu ray  Blu ray 3D   BD Live  BONUSVIEW  BDXL   AVCREC  and the logos are  trademarks of the Blu ray Disc  Association      AVCHD     AVCHD  and the  AVCHD  logo  are trademarks of Panasonic  Corporation and Sony Corporation     AVCREC       Blu ray Disc  Blu ray  Blu ray 3D   BD Live  BONUSVIEW  BDXL   AVCREC  and the logos are  trademarks of the Blu ray Disc  Association        Java     Java is a registere
59. enn UI LAU senna  Mixed Audio Favorites  Movie Listings  Multi band Antenna    N    NAV  Navigation  If Equipped       6  Navigation  Destination                 ssuu  44  Symbols                    ussue 42  Using the System                 34       OnStal wvaceenntectscasdeen tidak   OnStar  System                    Other Information                   P   Paing   ise eec nene  Pandora  If Equipped               Pandora Internet Radio             Pandora Troubleshooting           Phone oii ke arrra aan   Bluetooth                 73  74   Playing an Audio CD               Playing an MP3 CD                 Playing from a USB                Playing from an iPhone   or iPad erener een ERR  Playing the Radio                   Port   USB irainei radus iA RERCERASAS  Problems with Route   Guidance                           Radio aciernrccc cm Y YE sacs 70   HD Radio Technology            12  Radios   AM FM Radio                    10   Reception                    ssss 21   Satellite            0  cee eee 14  Rear Camera                      72  Return to Factory Settings         72  RMVB unciis LR Pec RDLANE 83   S   Satellite Radio                     14  Schedule    Gracenote EULA     84  Scroll Features                    40  SD Card Reader                  32  Settings                     58  70  6  SiriusXM Menu                    14  SiriusXM Messages               15  SiriusXM NavTraffic    If Equipped                      19  SiriusXM Weather    If Equipped              
60. erry phone must be  unlocked to launch Pandora service     1  Pair the phone using Bluetooth     2  Launch Pandora directly from  the Home Page by pressing the  Pandora icon     If nothing happens when the  available Pandora screen button is  pressed  download the latest  Pandora application and retry        The login screen may display on the  device     Pandora Menus    Press Menu on the Pandora  main page          al Menu    Tone Settings    enu KA        Bookmark Song    Pandora  Beatles Radio                Pandora has a menu system with  the following     Tone Settings  Press to adjust the  tone settings  See AM FM Radio on  page 10     Bookmark Artist  Press to  bookmark the artist     Bookmark Song  Press to  bookmark the song        Infotainment System 23    Auto Volume  This feature sets the  auto volume based on the speed of  the vehicle and noise in the vehicle   See AM FM Radio on page 10     Bose AudioPilot  If equipped  this  feature adjusts the volume based on  the noise in the vehicle  See AM FM  Radio on page 10     Pandora Features    29 12 48  Pandora Station Name  de    Artist Name  H    gt  gt     amp        Song Title  MENU             s   a   s       Pandora service has features to rate  tracks  skip tracks  or change  stations     Lll  Bookmarks   When pressed  during a track  a choice displays to  bookmark the artist or track  This  sends the bookmark to the Pandora  account     24 Infotainment System        Thumbs Down   When  pressed  Pandora store
61. ew sender information if  this information matches contact  information already stored     Select a Predefined Message   Press to select from a set of quick  messages  Press the message   to send     Predefined Messages    These are short text messages that  can be used to send so responses  will not have to be typed     The messages can be deleted or a  new message can be added     80 Infotainment System    To add a new message     1  Press Text Settings  then press  Manage Predefined Messages     2  While in the predefined  messages list view  select Add  New Predefined Message and a  keyboard displays     3  Type a new message and press  NEW MSG when done to add  the message  Press     BACK on  the faceplate or press the Back  Screen button to go back to  the predefined messages list   Press X to delete one character  at a time        Memory Full    This message may display if there is  no more room on the phone to store  messages     Text Settings    Text Alerts  When on  this feature   will display an alert when a new text  message has been received  Press   to turn on or off     Manage Predefined Messages   Press to add  change  or delete  predefined messages        Trademarks and  License Agreements    FCC Information    See  Radio Frequency Statement   in the owner manual for information  regarding Part 15 of the Federal  Communications Commission  FCC   rules and with Industry Canada  Standards RSS GEN 210 220 310     Made for    iPod    iPhone        Made for iPod  
62. frequency   FM HD    HD channel number gt      Tune to  the HD Radio station whose  frequency and HD channel is  identified in the command        Tune to XM   XM channel  number gt      Tune to the XM radio  station whose channel number is  identified in the command           Tune to XM   XM channel  name gt      Tune to the XM radio  station whose channel name is  identified in the command     Voice Recognition for Audio  My Media    Genres       n     Altemative  i   T   i  Blues    Jazz       i    m  Rock                If browsing My Media when the  voice button is selected  the voice  recognition commands for My Media  features are available      Play Artist   Begin a dialog to  enter a specific Artist name      Play Artist   artist name gt         Begin playback of the media  selection identified in the command        Play Album     Begin a dialog to  enter a specific album name        Play Album  lt album name gt       Begin playback of the identified  album name in the command        Play Song     Begin a dialog to  enter a specific song name        Play Song  lt song name gt      Begin  playback of the identified song  name in the command        Play Genre     Begin a dialog to  enter a specific genre        Play Genre  lt genre name gt       Begin playback of the media  selection identified in the command        Play Playlist     Begin a dialog to  enter a specific playlist name      Play Playlist  lt playlist name gt       Begin playback of the identified  playlist
63. g to enter a specific destination  contact name        Cancel Route     End route  guidance        Voice Recognition for the  Phone       Call  lt contact name gt      Initiate  a call to an entered contact  The  command may include location if  the contact has location numbers  stored        Call  lt contact name gt  At Home         At Work        On Mobile     or    On  Other     Initiate a call to an entered  contact and location at home  at  work  on mobile device  or on  another phone        Call  lt phone number gt      Initiate a  call to a standard phone number  seven or 10 digits in length  and  also 911  411  or 611        Pair Phone     Begin the Bluetooth  pairing process  Follow instructions  on the radio display        Switch Phone     Select a different  phone for outgoing calls        Infotainment System 69       Voice Keypad     Begin a dialog  to enter special numbers like  international numbers  The numbers  can be entered in groups of digits  with each group of digits being  repeated back by the system  If the  group of digits is not correct  the  command    Delete    will remove the  last group of digits and allow them  to be re entered  Once the entire  number has been entered  the  command  Call  will start dialing the  number        Voice mail     Initiate a call to voice  mail numbers    Voice Recognition for OnStar   If Equipped       OnStar     Begin OnStar Voice  Recognition    Voice Recognition for Weather   If Equipped        Weather     Begin a 
64. ge 74 or Bluetooth  Voice  Recognition  on page 78 for help  pairing a device     The music can be controlled by  either the infotainment controls    or the controls on the phone device   If Bluetooth Audio is selected and  no volume is heard  check the  volume setting on both the phone   device and the Infotainment system     Music can be launched by pressing  the MEDIA faceplate button or  MEDIA screen button on the   Home Page        To play music via Bluetooth     1  Power on the device  and pair to  connect the device     2  Once paired  select MEDIA until  Bluetooth displays     Bluetooth Audio Menu    Press the MENU screen button or  Menu on the tune knob to display  the Bluetooth Audio menu  The  following may be available     Bose AudioPilot  If equipped  this  feature adjusts the volume based on  the noise in the vehicle  See AM FM  Radio on page 10     Tone  Press   or   to adjust the    tone settings  See AM FM Radio on  page 10     Press     BACK on the faceplate or  press the Back screen button to go  back to the previous menu        Infotainment System 33    Manage Bluetooth Devices  Press  to go to the Bluetooth page to add  or delete devices     When selecting Bluetooth audio  the  radio may not be able to launch the  audio player on the connected  device to start playing  When the  vehicle is not moving  begin  playback on the phone     All devices launch audio differently   When selecting Bluetooth audio as  a source  the radio may show as  paused on the sc
65. gins  to play     Audiobooks  Press and hold a  screen button to save the current  audiobook as a favorite  Press a  screen button in the favorite area to  recall a favorite audiobook  The first  chapter begins to play     28 Infotainment System    Videos  Press and hold a screen  button to store the current video as  a favorite  Press a screen button in  the favorite area to recall a favorite  video  the video or first episode  begins to play     Error Messages    If Disc Error displays and or the disc  comes out  it could be for one of the  following reasons       The disc has an invalid or  unknown format     e The road is very rough  Try the  disc again when the road is  smoother       The disc is dirty  scratched  wet   or upside down       The air is very humid  Try the  disc again later       There was a problem while  burning the disc       The label is caught in the CD  player        If Disc Player Error displays  it could  be for one of the following reasons       The player temperature is  too high       There are load or eject errors     If the CD is not playing correctly  for  any other reason  try a known  good CD     If any error continues  contact your  dealer     Playing an MP3 CD    Track 1                To play an MP3 CD  follow the  same instructions as  Playing an  Audio CD            The following guidelines must be  met when creating an MP3 disc   otherwise the CD might not play       Sampling rate  16 kHz   22 05 kHz  24 kHz  32 kHz   44 1 kHz  and 48
66. gs   Press Cancel or Continue   Press   BACK on the faceplate  or press the Back screen button  to go back to the last menu     English and Metric Unit  Conversion    To change the display units between  English and metric units  see   Instrument Cluster    in the owner  manual     Bluetooth Phone   Devices    Bluetooth  Overview     The Bluetooth capable system can  interact with many cell phones   allowing       Placement and receipt of calls in  a hands free mode       Sharing of the cell phone s  address book or contact list with  the vehicle     To minimize driver distraction   before driving  and with the vehicle  parked       Become familiar with the  features of the cell phone   Organize the phone book and  contact lists clearly and delete  duplicate or rarely used entries   If possible  program speed dial  or other shortcuts       Review the controls and  operation of the infotainment  system          Pair cell phone s  to the vehicle   The system may not work with  all cell phones  See    Pairing    in  this section     Vehicles with a Bluetooth system  can use a Bluetooth capable cell  phone with a Hands Free Profile to  make and receive phone calls  The  infotainment system and voice  recognition are used to control   the system  The system can be  used while in ON RUN or ACC   ACCESSORY  The range of the  Bluetooth system can be up to 9 1m   30 ft   Not all phones support all  functions and not all phones work  with the Bluetooth system  See  www gm com bluetooth
67. h Up View keeps north at  the top of the view  The vehicle icon  is placed in the center of the view  and rotates to indicate the heading  for the vehicle     Audio Information    Press to turn the audio information  view on or off from the main map  view  When ON  the audio  information becomes an audio  status screen  This allows for two  lines of audio information in the       status screen and enables the use  of some Interaction Selector  controls     The audio status screen contains     Station Frequency     Artist Information   e Song Information    Day Night Mode    Day Mode       Night Mode             Day Night Mode    Press to access the Day Night  Mode menu     The options are       Day Mode  Brightens the map  background       Night Mode  Darkens the map  background     e Automatic  Adjusts the screen  background automatically  depending on the exterior  lighting conditions     Show Places of Interest Icons    Places of Interest  POI  icons can  be displayed on the map using  this view     POI Icons    POI Icons   ON           Alf  Fue and Auto  Mel Food and Nightlife  ME Travel and Lodging                   e The POI icons can be turned ON  and OFF  Press the check box  next to the POI icon to display  the icon       Press Clear All to reset the icons  that are displayed on the map     e A subcategory can be selected  instead of the entire category   Press the list item rather than       the check box  The  subcategories will display   Select any of those catego
68. h a  Bose Sound System  this feature is  used to adjust the sound coming  through the speakers  The available  choices are Manual and Talk        HD Radio  For AM and FM only   press to turn HD Radio reception  on or off  Press BACK on the  faceplate or press the Back screen  button to go back to the   previous menu    Update Station List  For AM and  FM only  press to update the station  list  Press    BACK on the faceplate  or press the Back screen button to  go back to the previous menu     Finding a Station    Seeking a Station    72   12 48    101 119  WRIF    Artist  BROWSE  Song        54 44    VOICE             XM 16 2    Press M or PP on the faceplate  to  search for the previous or next  strongest station           Infotainment System   11    Tuning a Station    Turn the MENU knob to manually  search for a station     Storing Radio Station Presets    Favorites are stored in the area at  the bottom of the screen     Up to 60 preset stations can be  stored     AM  FM  XM  if equipped   HD  Radio Stations  Press and hold a  screen button to save the current  station as a favorite  Press a screen  button in the favorite area to recall a  favorite station     Mixed Audio Favorites    Favorites that can be stored include  radio stations  navigation  contacts   Songs  artists  or applications     12 Infotainment System       72   E31 12 48    Interaction Selector          950   99 5 2 XM 16   Mike   5  99 5 1   Starbucks Beatles   9   10  XM 49   Tag Tone 1   Tone 2   15  
69. he jurisdiction of the State of Illinois  for any and all disputes  claims  and  actions arising from or in connection  with the Data provided to you  hereunder     Government End Users    If the Data is being acquired by or  on behalf of the United States  government or any other entity  seeking or applying rights similar to  those customarily claimed by the  United States government  this Data  is a    commercial item    as that term  is defined at 48 C F R      FAR      2 101  is licensed in accordance  with this End User License  Agreement  and each copy of Data  delivered or otherwise furnished  shall be marked and embedded as       appropriate with the following     Notice of Use     and be treated in  accordance with such Notice     MAPS     NOTICE OF USE    CONTRACTOR  MANUFACTURER   SUPPLIER     NAME   NAVTEQ    CONTRACTOR  MANUFACTURER   SUPPLIER     ADDRESS     425 West Randolph Street   Chicago  IL 60606        This Data is a commercial item as   defined in FAR 2 101 and is subject  to the End User License Agreement  under which this Data was provided        2012 NAVTEQ  All rights  reserved     If the Contracting Officer  federal  government agency  or any federal  official refuses to use the legend  provided herein  the Contracting  Officer  federal government agency   or any federal official must notify  NAVTEQ prior to seeking additional  or alternative rights in the Data     PANDORA    PANDORA  the PANDORA logo   and the Pandora trade dress are  trademarks or
70. hen receiving traffic  information  Press Traffic Routing  Preferences to access the Traffic  Routing menu     When this setting is OFF  the  system will never take traffic  conditions into account when  creating routes  In addition  the  two options below are grayed out   If one of the grayed out options is  pressed  it automatically turns the  traffic avoidance feature ON and  performs the desired selection           The two options  Ask Me Before  Avoiding and Automatically Avoid  Traffic will adjust the system as  follows     e If the Automatically Avoid Traffic  list item is pressed  the system  will automatically adjust the  route based on traffic without  notifying the driver     e If the Ask Me Before Avoiding  list item is pressed  the system  will always use Alerts to show  when there is an incident and  allow it to be avoided by  pressing the avoid button     Map Menu       Navigation Voioe Preferences    Current Location       Routing Preferences          If the Traffic list item is pressed from  the Map Menu and Traffic is not  available because the SiriusXM       Infotainment System 39    subscription is not valid  a pop up  will display with information on how  to reactivate the subscription along  with the SiriusXM radio ID     Traffic Types    Traffic Types    Traffic Delays       Road Construction    Road Closures       Advisories          Press to access the Traffic  Types menu     The system can be configured to  filter out certain types of traffic  events
71. her  locations  Press the Search Near  button to specify a different location     Saved Destinations    Select a saved destination from the  Contacts or Recent Destinations     Contacts    Contacts       i   5          Phone  Contacts    Change  Contacts List    4   i   E   kd FaN      NAME 2 2    i  NAME 3   Y   H                       Address    Select the Contacts button to view  the vehicle   s contact list or a  connected Bluetooth device           Press the Change Contacts List  screen button to switch between  the vehicle   s contact list and the  Bluethooth device   s contact list  If a  particular contact has a single  address associated with it  that  contact has a Quick Route list item  function button next to it  Contacts  without this Quick Route button  either have multiple addresses   or no address at all  Press the  Quick Route button to go to the  Destination Details view     Press on an address  either from  the Quick Route on the contact list  or a specific address from the  contact detail list  to go to the  destination view showing that  address on the map        Vehicle  Contacts    Change  Contacts List          Trips from Contacts can be saved  and recalled  The order is based on  when the trip was last used  When  the trips are saved  they are given a  default title of the final destination  name  If there are no saved trips   this list item is hidden     Favorite Destinations    e Destinations can be saved  as Favorites for recall later   Depending o
72. i ioe 83    Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces  and Vehicle Information and    Radio Displays                    8  Clearing the System               79  Controls   Steering Wheel                    8    D    Database Coverage    Explanations                     61  Destination  Navigation            44  Detailed Areas                     41  Display   222  s pL ERR e 58  72  DIVX coser ese soto Urs TEN 82  Dolby siutertenutaxUuecP SIDES 82       Driving on a Route               DI cC    Dual Tone Multi Frequency     DTMF  Tones                    Ending a Call                      English and Metric Unit    Conversion                     Error Messages                   Finding a Station                Qu g cass meet E cone te  Fuel Pricing                       Global Positioning    System  GPS                    HD Radio Technology             Helpful Hints for Speaking    Commands                      i 2 INDEX    Infotainment  Infotainment Gestures  Infotainment System  Infotainment System Settings       Internet Radio    Pandora  22  pss ehe  J  Jack  Auxiliary             0 0 0000000e  AC      L  Language                sssssuss   Launching Pandora                 Loading and Ejecting Discs         Low Fuel Alert                           Making a Call  Making a Call Using Contacts   and Recent Calls                  Making a Call Using the   Keypad 129 penhDERERRIedm  Map Adjustments  Map Data Updates                  Map End User License   Agreement  Maps  Messaging   NOX 
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74. io source page   Available sources are AM  FM  XM   if equipped   CD  My Media  USB   SD  Bluetooth  and AUX Input     Phone    Press the Phone icon to display the  Phone main page  See Bluetooth   Overview  on page 73 or Bluetooth   Infotainment Controls  on page 74  or Bluetooth  Voice Recognition  on  page 78     NAV  Navigation  If Equipped     Press the NAV icon to display   the navigation map or OnStar  Turn by Turn Navigation  See Using  the Navigation System on page 34  or    OnStar Navigation    in the owner  manual        Settings    Press the Settings icon to display  the Settings menu  See Settings on  page 70     Pandora  If Equipped     Press the Pandora icon to begin  Pandora    See Pandora Internet  Radio on page 22     Weather  If Equipped     Press the Weather icon to display  the Weather main page  See    SiriusXM Weather  If Equipped      under Satellite Radio on page 14     OnStar    Press the OnStar icon to display the  OnStar main page and start OnStar  voice recognition  See    OnStar  Overview  in the owner manual        Applications Tray       e letje    The applications tray is at the  top center of the screen  The  applications tray can have three to  five applications     To add an application from the  Home Page to the applications tray     1  Press and hold any icon on the  Home Page to enter edit mode     2  Drag the icon to the  applications tray     To remove an item from the  applications tray  drag the icon  from the applications tray back 
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76. l  Use  the commands below for the various  voice features  For additional  information  say  Help  while in a  voice recognition menu  See Voice  Recognition on page 62 for help  using voice recognition commands        Making a Call    Calls can be made using the  following commands     Using the  Dial  or    Call     Command    To call a number     1  Press 4  The system responds   Command Please   followed by  a tone     2  Say    Dial    or  Call  followed by  the complete phone number     Use the  Voice Keypad  command  for international numbers or special  numbers which include   or       Once connected  the person called  will be heard through the audio  speakers     To call using a contact from your  phone book     1  Press 4  The system responds   Command Please   followed by  a tone        2  Say    Dial    or  Call  and then say  the contact name  For example   Call John at Work      Once connected  the person called  will be heard through the audio  speakers     Calling 911 Emergency    1  Press        V  The system  responds  Command Please    followed by a tone     2  Say    Call 911      Once connected  the person called  will be heard through the audio  speakers     Using the  Switch Phone   Command    1  Press t  The system responds   Command Please   followed by  a tone     2  After the tone  say  Switch  Phone   The system displays a  list of phones to select     Using the    Voice Keypad     Command    1  Press  4  The system responds   Command Please   fo
77. ll     2  Initiate the second call by  selecting from RECENT   CONTACTS  or KEYPAD     3  When the second call is active   press Merge to conference the  three way call together     4  Once all calls are merged  the  Merge button becomes an  Unmerge button  Press to  unmerge the calls     Some wireless service carriers  may not allow a merged call to  become unmerged     Ending a Call      Press C   on the steering wheel  controls       Press End on the center stack  display to end all existing calls   or press End next to a call to  end only that call        Infotainment System 77    Some wireless service carriers may  not allow a merged call to become  unmerged     Dual Tone Multi Frequency   DTMF  Tones    The in vehicle Bluetooth system can  send numbers during a call  This is  used when calling a menu driven  phone system     1  Press the PHONE screen  button     2  While in the Call View  press    to raise the interaction selector     3  Select KEYPAD and enter the  number     Voice Mail    The default voice mail number is the  phone number of the currently  connected phone  The voice mail  number can be changed in  Bluetooth settings     78 Infotainment System    To dial a voice mail number     1  Press the PHONE screen  button     2  Select VOICE MAIL   3  Select Call     4  Enter the DTMF tones using the  keypad if needed     Bluetooth  Voice  Recognition     Using Bluetooth Voice  Recognition    To use voice recognition  press the    amp  button on the steering whee
78. llowed by  a tone     2  After the tone  say  Voice  Keypad   The system allows  entry of special numbers and  characters     Using the  Voice mail  Command  1  Press  4  The system responds     Command Please   followed by  a tone     2  After the tone  say  Voice mail    The system dials the voice mail    number of the connected phone     Clearing the System    Unless information is deleted out of  the vehicle Bluetooth system  it will  be retained  This includes phone  pairing information  For directions  on how to delete this information   see  Deleting a Paired Phone         Text Messaging    If equipped  the infotainment system  may allow text messages to be  received and replied to  Received  messages can also be read aloud     Text Menu    Inbox  Press to display incoming  messages  To view a message   press on the name of the sender   Press     to listen to the text    message  Press     BACK on the  faceplate or press the Back  Screen button to go back to the  previous menu     Settings  See  Text Settings  later  in this section     Reply  Press to reply using a  predefined text message  See  Text  Settings      Call  Press to place a call to the  sender of the text message        Infotainment System 79    Viewing a Text Message  While viewing a text message       Press Reply to reply using a  predefined text message       Press Call to place a call to the  sender of the text message     Viewing Sender Information    If equipped  press the name of the  sender to vi
79. mation   including distance between it  and the previous maneuver     While on the current maneuver   the PREV button is hidden  If on  the last maneuver  the NEXT  button is hidden     e Press the DONE button to return  to the Maneuver View     Repeat    Select Repeat to go back to the  Maneuver View  The audible  maneuver prompt is repeated     No Active Route    No Active Route  There is currently no  active route    Press your OnStar button  to set up a route     Call OnStar    There is no active route     12 48 pm          e Ifthe vehicle does not have  navigation and the navigation  application is selected from the  Home screen  a screen stating    No Active Route  displays   Press the Call OnStar button           fthe system receives the  indication that there is an active  OnStar subscription  the help  text is displayed with instructions  on how to set up a route        fthe vehicle is not equipped  with OnStar  the navigation  application icon is removed  from the home screen and  applications tray  so this view is  not accessible     Mutually Exclusive from  Embedded Navigation    If the vehicle has both a built in  navigation system and OnStar  the  system only allows one application  at a time  If an OnStar Turn by Turn  route is in progress  all other  internal navigation functions are  disabled until the route is  completed     When the navigation application is  selected  OnStar Turn by Turn  Screens display        Infotainment System 57    Canceling an Embedd
80. n the  vehicle is parked  Before driving       Become familiar with the  infotainment system operation   buttons on the faceplate  and  touch sensitive screen buttons     e Set up the audio by presetting  favorite stations  setting the  tone  and adjusting the  speakers     e Set up phone numbers in  advance so they can be called  easily by pressing a single  button or a single voice  command for vehicles equipped  with phone capability      2013 General Motors LLC  All Rights Reserved     4 Infotainment System    Taking your eyes off the road for  too long or too often while using  the infotainment or navigation  system could cause a crash     You or others could be injured or  killed  Do not give extended  attention to these tasks while    driving  Limit glances at the   vehicle displays and focus your  attention on driving  Use voice  commands whenever possible        See    Defensive Driving    in the  owner manual     The vehicle has Retained  Accessory Power  RAP   With RAP   the audio system can be played  even after the ignition is turned off   See    Retained Accessory Power   RAP     in the owner manual        Infotainment System    The infotainment system is controlled by using the touchscreen  the buttons  below the touchscreen  steering wheel controls  and voice recognition                      amp   Power   RADIO  MEDIA    Ci  Screen Up Down Arrow     M  Seek Previous   P   Seek Next     fi  Home Page      BACK    CD Slot  If Equipped   9  MENU    10  4A  Eject 
81. n the favorite  when  an address or POI favorite is  recalled  the Destination Details  View is shown       When a favorite address is being  routed to  it is shown active   Press on the active favorite  to  suspend that route     52 Infotainment System      Save locations as Favorites for  recall later in the Destination  Details View       Save trips from the  Address Book     Storing Favorites from the Contact  Details List    A contact name or any of the  contact   s information such as phone  number  e mail address  or address  from Contact Details can be stored  as a Favorite       Press and drag up on the row of  interaction selector buttons to  reveal the Favorite buttons       Press and hold on the favorite  location while viewing a contact  on the Contact Details List  The  contact name and all contact  information can be stored     e Press to save as a favorite  The  favorite label will be the name of  the contact       Press on the Favorite to display  the destination view        Storing Favorites from Map          DESTINATION MENU             Favorite locations can be stored  from the Map View     If not under route guidance  the  current vehicle location will be  saved as a Favorite  If under route  guidance  the final destination will  be saved     Press and drag up on the row of  interaction selector buttons to reveal  the Favorite buttons  Press and hold  on the favorite location from the  Map View to save it        Route Guidance    Location Name          Ar
82. navigation  audio  phone  and  weather applications  See Voice  Recognition on page 62     Press the voice screen button to  display the Speech menu     Prompt Length  Press to change  the prompt length to Short or Long     Audio Feedback Speed  Press to  change the audio feedback speed to  Slow  Medium  or Fast        Confidence Threshold  Press to  change the sensitivity of speech  recognition system     Display    Mode  Press Mode to change the  Screen background  This setting  controls map colors       The Auto setting adjusts the  Screen background automatically  depending on the exterior  lighting conditions      The Day setting brightens the  map background       The Night setting darkens the  map background     Calibrate Touchscreen  Press to  display the Touchscreen Calibration  Screen     Turn Display Off  Press to turn the  Display option off     Low Fuel Alert    101 119  WRIF    Artist  BROWSE  Song Name    Low Fuel    If the vehicle reaches a low fuel  level  the system displays an alert  about the low fuel condition  Press  the More Info screen button to view  nearby gas stations  and start  guidance if desired     Fuel Stations  18      C  chang Fuet  Gasoline       O Gas Station    4 mi   gt   2 69           C  Ses station    12mi y  2 73                If the remaining driving distance is  available from the system  this is  included in the alert     Global Positioning  System  GPS     The position of the vehicle is  determined by using satellite  signals  v
83. ndle large amounts of media  content in a different way than  smaller amounts of media  The  system may limit the options of  voice recognition by not allowing  selection of song titles by voice at  the highest level if the number of  songs exceeds the maximum limit     Voice command option changes  through media content limits are       Song files including other  individual files of all media types  such as audiobook chapters   podcast episodes  and videos       Album type folders including  types such as albums and  audiobooks     There are no restrictions if the  number of song files and albums is  less than 4 000  When the number  of song files connected to the       system is between 4 000 and 8 000   the content cannot be accessed  directly with one command like     Play  lt song name gt         The restriction is that the command     Play Song    must be spoken first   the system will then ask for the song  name  The reply command would be  to say the name of the song to play     Similar limits exist for album  content  If there are more than  4 000 albums  but less than 8 000   the content cannot be accessed  directly with one command like      Play  lt album name gt      The  command    Play Album    must first be  spoken  the system will then ask for  the album name  The reply would  be to say the name of the album   to play     Once the number of songs has  exceeded approximately 8 000   there is no support for accessing  the songs directly through voice  commands
84. ne call  This setting can be       Infotainment System 35    configured as to whether a prompt  would be heard during a phone  conversation     When this setting is OFF  only the  short alert tone is played when  approaching the maneuver     Current Location    Press the Current Location list item  to display a Current Location list     Current Location    Nearest Street Name  Address        Nearest  Hospital        Nearest  Police Station           The following information is  displayed on the Current  Location list       Nearest Address  e Lat Long    Nearest Hospital    36 Infotainment System      Nearest Police Station    Nearest Gas Station    Nearest Roadside Assistance    Press on any of the options to  display the destination details view  for the selected location to begin  guidance     Press the Nearest Address button  and then the Save screen button to  store the current location to the  Address Book     Map View    Press to select the desired map  view  A checkmark appears to  indicate a view has been selected     Map View    3D View       Heading Up View    North Up View       Audio Information   OFF    Day Night Mode             3D View    The 3D View is a Heading Up view  but it includes perspective  Map  items will appear larger as the  vehicle comes closer     Heading Up View    The Heading Up View keeps the  vehicle s current heading at the top  of the view  The vehicle icon always  faces the top of the view as the map  rotates     North Up View    The Nort
85. nformation for the  guidance route  When not under  guidance  it defaults to the current  location        Doppler Map  The Doppler map is  shown with the vehicle location in  the center of the map     City and State  The city and state  are displayed for the view currently  shown  The default is the current   city and state that the vehicle is in     Forecast Information    PM          Bete   3 Tut vns  E             AN a 2232042   roe  12 PM  cues  3 PM  fror  6PM  fioa  9 PI 12AM  ZOOM ZOOM RESET  SISTI pekepe     The map can be panned to  another location  The forecast    information is updated to the  new location        e The city and state update to  reflect the current location       Press the RESET screen button  to reset the map back to the  current vehicle location        Weather Menu    Press MENU on the Weather  Interaction Selector along the  bottom of the map screen to display  the Weather Menu     Weather Menu       Weather Advisories    Weather Alerts   ON       Map Legend       The options are       Weather Advisories  Any  weather advisories in effect for  the local area or while on route  are displayed in a list  Press on  an advisory from the list to  display a screen that gives  additional details about the  advisory and shows the advisory  location on the map        Infotainment System 17      Weather Alerts  Press to turn ON  or OFF  The default is ON       Map Legend  Press to display  the Map Legend     Interaction Selector    The Interaction Selector
86. ns    or warranties of any kind  express or  implied  arising by law or otherwise   including but not limited to  content   quality  accuracy  completeness   effectiveness  reliability  fitness for a  particular purpose  usefulness  use  or results to be obtained from this  Data  or that the Data or server will  be uninterrupted or error free     Disclaimer of Warranty    THE DATABASE IS PROVIDED  ON AN    AS IS    AND    WITH ALL  FAULTS BASIS    AND BOSCH   AND THEIR LICENSORS AND  SUPPLIERS  EXPRESSLY  DISCLAIM ALL OTHER  WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED  INCLUDING BUT       NOT LIMITED TO  THE   IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  NON INFRINGEMENT   MERCHANTABLLITY   SATISFACTORY QUALITY   ACCURACY  TITLE AND FITNESS  FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE   NO ORAL OR WRITTEN ADVICE  OR INFORMATION PROVIDED  BY BOSCH  OR ANY OF   THEIR LICENSORS  AGENTS   EMPLOYEES  OR THIRD PARTY  PROVIDERS  SHALL CREATE A  WARRANTY  AND YOU ARE NOT  ENTITLED TO RELY ON ANY    SUCH ADVICE OR INFORMATION     THIS DISCLAIMER OF  WARRANTIES IS AN ESSENTIAL  CONDITION OF THIS  AGREEMENT     Disclaimer of Liability    NT AND ITS LICENSORS   INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS  AND SUPPLIERS  SHALL NOT  BE LIABLE TO YOU IN RESPECT  OF ANY CLAIM  DEMAND OR  ACTION  IRRESPECTIVE OF THE  NATURE OF THE CAUSE OF THE       Infotainment System 87    CLAIM  DEMAND OR ACTION  ALLEGING ANY LOSS  INJURY  OR DAMAGES  DIRECT OR  INDIRECT  WHICH MAY RESULT  FROM THE USE OR POSSESSION  OF THIS DATA  OR FOR ANY  LOSS OF PROFIT  REVENUE   CONTRAC
87. ognition was initiated  the  Help pop up will either display on  the instrument cluster or the  infotainment touchscreen  Press the  Dismiss button to make the pop up  go away     Pressing     while the help prompt is  playing will terminate the prompt  and a beep will be heard  Doing this  will stop the help prompt so that a  voice command can be used     66 Infotainment System    Voice Recognition for the  Radio    Genres       n     Altemative  j   T   i  Blues    Jazz             i    m  Rock       All audio screens have a voice    recognition button  V4  to launch  audio voice recognition  If browsing  the radio when the voice button on  the screen is selected  the voice  recognition commands for Radio  features are available      Switch to AM   Switch bands to  AM and tune to the last AM radio  station      Switch to FM   Switch bands to  FM and tune to the last FM radio  station      Switch to XM   Switch bands to    XM and tune to the last XM channel            Tune to   AM frequency   AM    Tune to the radio station whose  frequency is identified in the  command  like  nine fifty        Tune to   FM frequency   FM    Tune to the radio station whose  frequency is identified in the  command  like  one o one   point one          Tune to   AM frequency   AM  HD   Tune to the HD Radio station  whose frequency is identified in the  command      Tune to   FM frequency   FM  HD   Tune to the HD Radio station  whose frequency is identified in the  command        Tune to   FM 
88. one of the  following       Connect the USB       Press MEDIA until the  connected device is shown     Use the following when playing an  active USB source      gt   Play   Press to play the current  media source     Il  Pause   Press to pause play of  the current media source     kK  Previous Reverse        Press to seek to the beginning of  the current or previous track   If the track has been playing for  less than five seconds  the       previous track plays  If playing  longer than five seconds  the  current track restarts       Press and hold to reverse  quickly through playback   Release to return to playing  speed  Elapsed time displays     P   Next Forward        Press to seek to the next track       Press and hold to advance  quickly through playback   Release to return to playing  speed  Elapsed time displays     USB Menu    Press Menu to display the USB  menu  The following may be  available     Shuffle  Press to play the tracks  randomly  Press again to stop  shuffle        Bose AudioPilot Noise  Compensation Technology    If equipped  this feature adjusts the  volume based on the noise in the  vehicle  See AM FM Radio on  page 10     Tone  Press   or   to adjust the  tone settings  See AM FM Radio on  page 10     USB Browse Menu    Press anywhere between the top  and bottom menus  press the  Browse screen button  or turn the  tune knob to view the browse menu  and the following options are  displayed along the bottom of the  screen     Playlists     1  Press to 
89. peed  Elapsed time displays     When a Blu ray or DVD disc is  loaded and the CD button is  pressed  a message displays to use  the video application to play  Video       application is only available in rear  seat entertainment equipped  vehicles     Storing Media favorites    To store media favorites  press and  hold to display a list of media types   Select from this list     The lists that may display are     Genres  Press to store the current   genre as a favorite  Press a screen   button in the favorite area to recall a  favorite genre  The first song of the   genre begins to play     Artists  Press to store the current  artist as a favorite  Press a screen  button in the favorite area to recall a  favorite artist  The first song in the  artist list begins to play     Albums  Press to store the current  album as a favorite  Press a screen  button in the favorite area to recall a  favorite album  The first song in the  album list begins to play        Infotainment System 27    Playlists  Press a screen button in  the favorite area to recall a favorite  playlist  The first song in the playlist  begins to play     Songs  Press to store the current  song as a favorite  Press a screen  button in the favorite area to recall a  favorite song     Podcasts or Podcast Episode   Press and hold a screen button to  store the current podcast as a  favorite  Press a screen button in  the favorite area to recall a favorite  podcast or podcast episode  The  podcast or podcast episode be
90. pleting  the tasks  Most of them  except  destination entry and voice keypad   can be completed in a single  command  If the task takes more  than one command to complete  the  first command would be to indicate  the kind of task to be performed  like   Navigation Destination Entry   The  system replies with prompts that  lead you through a dialog to enter  the necessary information  For  example  if a destination for route  guidance is needed  say   Navigation  or  Destination Entry      Voice recognition can be used when  the ignition is on or when Retained  Accessory Power  RAP  is active   See  Retained Accessory Power   RAP   in the owner manual        Using Voice Recognition    Voice recognition becomes available  once the system has been  initialized  This begins when the  ignition is turned on  Initialization  may take a few moments     1  Press     on the steering wheel  control to activate voice  recognition  or press the voice  recognition icon on the  infotainment touchscreen on the  center stack     s If voice recognition is  started from the steering  wheel control  the  instrument cluster displays  the selections and visual  dialog content     s If voice recognition  is started from the  infotainment touchscreen  on the center stack  the  selections and visual dialog  content are displayed on    both the center stack  display and the instrument  cluster display     2  The audio system mutes and the  system plays a prompt followed  by a beep     3  Wait until af
91. position calibration  is set incorrectly       The vehicle is traveling at high  speed       The vehicle changes directions  more than once  or the vehicle is  turning on a turn table in a  parking lot       The vehicle is entering and or  exiting a parking lot  garage  or a  lot with a roof       The GPS signal is not received     e Aroof carrier is installed on the  vehicle     e Tire chains have been installed          The tires are replaced or worn       The tire pressure for the tires is  incorrect     e This is the first navigation use  after the map data is updated       The 12 volt battery is  disconnected for several days       The vehicle is driving in heavy  traffic where driving is at low  speeds  and the vehicle is  stopped and started repeatedly     Problems with Route  Guidance    Inappropriate route guidance can  occur under one or more of the  following conditions       The turn was not made on the  road indicated       Route guidance might not be  available when using automatic  rerouting for the next right or  left turn       The route might not be changed  when using automatic rerouting        There is no route guidance when  turning at an intersection     Plural names of places might be  announced occasionally     It could take a long time to  operate automatic rerouting  during high speed driving     Automatic rerouting might  display a route returning to the  set waypoint if heading for a  destination without passing  through a set waypoint     The rout
92. pped with one  SD card reader and two USB ports   The SD card reader and one USB  port are in the center console    The other USB port is in the  storage area behind the radio    The system is optimized to support  two connected devices with a total  of 8 000 songs     Playing from a USB    A USB mass storage device can be  connected to the USB port     Gracenote      When plugging in a USB device   Gracenote service builds voice tags  for music  Voice tags allow artists   albums with hard to pronounce  names  and nicknames to be used  to play music through voice  recognition        Infotainment System 29    While indexing  infotainment  features are available     My Media Library    The infotainment system allows  access to content from all of the  connected devices  Press the  MEDIA screen button to scroll  through the options until My Media  is selected  Use gestures or screen  buttons to scroll through the  content     USB MP3 Player and USB Drives      The USB MP3 players and USB  drives connected must comply  with the USB Mass Storage  Class specification  USB MSC        Hard disk drives are not  supported       The following restrictions apply  for the data stored on a USB  MP3 player or USB device       Maximum folder structure  depth  11 levels     30 Infotainment System      Applicable audio extensions  are mp3  wma  aac  m4a   and aif       WMA and Apple lossless files  are not supported       Supported file systems are  FAT32 and NTFS     To play a USB device  do 
93. r console     The SD card reader is for audio and  video playback  Photos are not  supported  Playback from an SD  card follows the same file formats  and restrictions defined under the  USB section     Set up the SD card while the vehicle  is in P  Park   See    Audio    under  Infotainment on page 3     Place the card into the port     If an SD card has already been  connected  but a different source is  currently active  press the MEDIA  faceplate button or MEDIA screen  button to scroll through the audio  source screens until SD card  displays        Auxiliary Jack    This vehicle has an auxiliary input  jack in the center console under the  armrest  Possible auxiliary audio  sources include       Laptop computer    Audio music player    This jack is not an audio output  Do  not plug headphones into the  auxiliary input jack  Set up an  auxiliary device while the vehicle is  in P  Park      Connect a 3 5 mm  1 8 in  cable  from the auxiliary device to the  auxiliary input jack  When a device  is connected  the system can play  audio from the device over the  vehicle speakers     If an auxiliary device has already  been connected  but a different  source is currently active  press the  MEDIA faceplate button or MEDIA  screen button to scroll through  audio source screens  until AUX  source screen displays     Bluetooth Audio    If equipped  music may be played  from a paired Bluetooth device  See  Bluetooth  Overview  on page 73 or  Bluetooth  Infotainment Controls  on  pa
94. r is available on  the navigation system through a  service fee subscription     From the Home Page  press  Weather  The system displays the  current weather page     16 Infotainment System    Current Condition     Forecast    Forecast  3PM             Cloudy  ZOOM ZOOM RESET     e HOURLY  36 HoUR  DAILY    Weather Regions    Recent Cities  3 542          2 27 12                The current weather page displays       Doppler Map with Weather    Forecast Information     Interaction Selector   e Status     Time of Map Update     Applications Tray    Allow approximately 15 minutes for  the current weather in the area to  display        When in the weather application   press the MENU screen button   to display a split map  The list  displayed on the left of the split map  allows changes to the location     The Doppler map and forecast  information displays a preview of  the map for the location selected   The forecast information is for the  current weather or next available  forecast data     Press the EXIT screen button to  return to the main weather map        Press one of the options displayed  on the Interaction Selector along the  bottom of the map screen to select  another function or display another  type of list     Weather Screen Not Under  Guidance      es    d      I   BEL NEES  Forecast  12 PM Forecast  3PM  Forecast  6 PM  Rain gH Cloudy s Ara HH  ZOOM ZOOM RESET   O  E  G jeep  m     The weather application uses the  navigation system to provide the  appropriate i
95. r is reached  the  buffer continues recording content  in a first in  first out basis  When  playback is started  the content  played will be the last 25 minutes in  the buffer     Satellite Radio    SiriusXM   Satellite Radio  Service  If Equipped     72   12 48    xM16 The Highway  Artist  Song    Vehicles with a valid SiriusXM  satellite radio subscription can  receive SiriusXM programming           SiriusXM satellite radio has a  wide variety of programming and  commercial free music  coast to  coast  and in digital quality sound   See www siriusxm com or call  1 866 635 2349 in the U S  In  Canada  see www xmradio ca or  call 1 877 209 0079     When SiriusXM is active  the station  name  number  category name   song title  and artist display on the  screen     SiriusXM Menu    SiriusXM has a menu to adjust  different features     Pressing the MENU screen button  may display the following     Tone Settings  Press   or   to  adjust the tone settings  See AM FM  Radio on page 10     Tag Song  Press the Tag Song  button to tag the current artist or  song information     When connected to iTunes    the  Sync button on iTunes may need  to be pressed to transfer the  song tags     TuneSelect  For SiriusXM only  this  feature allows for alerts to be set for  artists or songs that are played on  the current station  Press Artist or  Song to save an Artist or Song   Press Manage TuneSelect to turn  the alerts On and Off or manage the  saved selection of Artists or Songs   To unsel
96. r of Full Addresses  States   Cities  Intersections  and  Streets  If no results are found in  a particular group  that group is  not shown  If only one type of  result is found  the single type  result screen is shown  Within  each group  they are listed in  Confidence order  This means  that the closest match result will  be at the top       Address searches can be sorted  by Confidence  Distance   or Alphabetical Order     Spelling Mistakes    The system is able to offer  alternatives if the searched term is  not found exactly  The system uses  the closest term it finds and  provides those results     48 Infotainment System    The system first searches the  entered term exactly  If no matches  are found  partial words are used   An example is  when entering in an  address  the system attempts to do  a full match on the entire string  If it  does not find a match  the house  number is then considered an  optional term and the system  attempts to find the street and city  name  The prefix and suffix of street  names are also treated as optional  terms  The search is first done by  trying to match the prefix and or  suffix  If there is no match found   these terms are removed from the  search to make the search more  generic        Places of Interest  POI            DESTINATION    While at the Home x press the  NAV screen button to display a view  of the map  Press the Destination  screen button to go to the  destination entry views        POls Nearby            EN     1 Sear
97. rated  with the rear window defogger in the  rear window  Do not scratch the  inside surface or damage the lines  in the glass  If the inside surface is  damaged  it could interfere with  radio reception  For proper radio  reception  the antenna connector  needs to be properly attached to the  post on the glass     If attaching a cell phone antenna to  the glass  attach it between the grid  lines     Using a razor blade or sharp  object to clear the inside rear  window can damage the rear    window antenna and or the rear  window defogger  Repairs would  not be covered by the vehicle  warranty  Do not clear the inside  rear window with sharp objects        22 Infotainment System    Do not apply aftermarket glass  tinting with metallic film  The  metallic film in some tinting  materials will interfere with or    distort the incoming radio  reception  Any damage caused to  the backglass antenna due to  metallic tinting materials will not  be covered by the vehicle  warranty     Multi Band Antenna    The roof antenna is for OnStar     if equipped   SiriusXM  Satellite  Radio  if equipped   and GPS   Global Positioning System   Keep  clear of obstructions for clear  reception  If the vehicle has a  sunroof  and it is open  reception  can also be affected           Pandora Internet Radio    Pandora   is a free Internet radio  service that streams personalized  radio stations based on artists   tracks  genres  and comedians   Create stations using the  Pandora website or Smartphone
98. rebote ve 66  Voice Recognition for Weather    I Equipped     enr Rus 69   W   Weather  If Equipped               6    Website Information                9          
99. ree ways to accept  a call     Press   t on the steering wheel  controls     Press Answer on the center  stack display     Press Answer on the instrument  cluster using the select button        Declining a Call    There are three ways to decline  a call     Press C  on the steering wheel  controls     Press Ignore on the center stack  display     Press Ignore on the instrument  cluster using the select button     Call Waiting    Call waiting must be supported on  the Bluetooth phone and enabled by  the wireless service carrier to work     Accepting a Call    There are three ways to accept a  call waiting call     Press t on the steering wheel  controls     Press Switch on the center stack  display     Press Switch on the instrument  cluster using the select button     Declining a Call    There are three ways to decline a  call waiting call       Press GS on the steering wheel  controls       Press Ignore on the center stack  display       Press Ignore on the instrument  cluster using the select button     Switching Between Calls  Call  Waiting Calls Only     To switch between calls  press the  phone icon on the Home Page to  display  Call View   While in Call  View  press the call information of  the call on hold to change calls     Three Way Calling    Three way calling must be  supported on the Bluetooth phone  and enabled by the wireless service  carrier to work        To start a three way call while in a  current call     1  In the Call View  select Add to  add another ca
100. reen  Press play    on the device or press P on the  screen to begin playback     Some phones support sending  Bluetooth music information to  display on the radio  When the radio  receives this information  it will  check to see if any is available and  display it  For more information  about supported Bluetooth features   see www gm com bluetooth     34 Infotainment System    Navigation    Using the Navigation  System    24 mi Highw  in  4 mi ig  A D e Song Title        Press the NAV button on the Home  Page or the Navigation icon in the  applications tray to access the  navigation application     Press MENU from the map view to  access the Navigation Menu   Features displayed in the  Navigation Menu can be selected to  adjust navigation preferences        To exit out of a list  press the EXIT  screen button in the top right corner  of the map to return to the main  map view     When the screen is not in use  it will  timeout and remove the controls   Press anywhere along the bottom or  top of the screen to display the  controls     Navigation Menu  Street Name  City       Resume Route     Navigation Voice Preferences    Current Location       Map View          Additional navigation features are     Cancel Resume Route     Navigation Voice Preferences    Current Location     Map View     Traffic       e Show    Place of Interest  Icons    Routing Preferences    Personal Data    It is advised to set up preferences  before setting a destination  To set a  destination  see Des
101. ricted Roads      ON OFF   Traffic  If Equipped     Press to browse the traffic in the  area as well as adjust the traffic  settings  Where traffic information is    available  it is displayed on the map     Where live traffic flow data is  available  it is displayed as a solid  line adjacent to the road  The road  is displayed in colors to show the  flow rate as       Black     Stopped or Closed  e Red  Poor       e Yellow     Slow    Green   Normal    Traffic    Show Nearby Traffic Incidents       Show Flow On Map   ON    Show Icons Gn Map   ON       Traffic Routing Preferences    Traffic Types        There are several options on the  Traffic menu     e Show Nearby Traffic Incidents    Show Flow On Map   ON OFF  e Show Icons On Map     ON OFF    Traffic Routing Preferences     Traffic Types    Traffic List       Highway  Slow Traffic     Highway     Animal On The        t3mi X    24mi y                Highway       Rollover srm N       Press Show Nearby Traffic  Incidents to access the Traffic  List menu  This menu displays  the incident symbol and highway  name  along with the distance  and heading to the incident     Press on the incident to display  additional details about the  incident as well as an option to  avoid that particular incident if it  is along the current route     Traffic Routing Preferences    Traffic Routing    Avoid Slow Traffic   ON       Automatically Avoid Traffic    Ask Me Before Avoiding          The system can be configured as to  how it reacts w
102. ries  to navigate down the hierarchy     e When a higher level category  has some of its subcategories  selected  the checkmark next to  it is grayed out  This indicates  that only some of the categories  below are shown  Press the  grayed out checkmark to turn all  of the icons for that category on  or off     Routing Preferences    Press the Routing Preferences   list item to access the Routing  Preferences menu  Options on how  the routes are created for route  guidance are listed on this menu     Route Style    Press this list item to change the  route type preferences     The options are     Fast  default   e Eco Friendly  if equipped        Infotainment System 37      Short    Configure Eco Profile    The Configure Eco Profile can be  used to configure two parameters  for the Eco Friendly route  These  parameters are roof load and trailer   For each parameter  the options are  None  Small  Medium  and Large   Press to scroll through the list  The  default for both is None     These preferences are used for all  routes generated     Routing Preferences    Route Style       Use Toll Roads   ON    Use Freeways   ON       Use Carpool Lanes   OFF    Avoid Slow Traffic   ON          Route segment preferences are  other options showing on the  Routing Preferences menu     38 Infotainment System    This includes    e Use Toll Roads     ON OFF     Use Freeways     ON OFF   e Use Carpool Lanes     ON OFF   e Avoid Slow Traffic   ON OFF     Use Tunnels     ON OFF     Use Time Rest
103. rival  Distance   HH MM     mi     zl HIGHWAY  STREET       Directions         Press GO to go to the main  navigation view and to start  route guidance     e Ifthe system has an active  route  a pop up will display      What would you like to do with  this destination   The options  are  Add As Waypoint  Set New  Destination  or Cancel     e Ifa waypoint is added  it is  placed in the location that leads  to the most efficient route       There is a maximum number of  waypoints that can be added to  the system  When the maximum  number has been reached  a    pop up displays indicating that a  waypoint must be deleted before  a new one can be added  Even  after a waypoint has been  deleted  it will be added to the  recent destinations list for easy  recall     Estimated Time of Arrival  ETA   and Distance              DESTINATION      When under route guidance  the  system shows the ETA or travel  time  or the driving distance       The ETA and travel time are  calculated using any available  traffic information        e Ifin a waypoint trip  the ETA   travel time  and driving distance  are all shown relative to the final  destination       The final ETA is shown taking  into consideration any time zone  crossings that the route has  traveled through       Press the ETA information area  to switch between the estimated  arrival time  total driving time  resulting  and driving distance     Turn List    Press on the next turn indicator  shown on the map to display the  turn list
104. s this  information  changes to the next  track  and does not play this track  on this station again  This helps  Pandora choose which tracks  should not play on this station  This  feature is only available on user  created stations         Thumbs Up   When pressed   Pandora stores this information and     is highlighted for the remainder  of the track  This helps Pandora  choose which tracks should play on  this station      gt  gt    Next Track   When pressed   Pandora changes to the next track      gt  orll  Play Pause   Press to play  or pause playback     Pandora Skip Limit    Pandora limits the number of skips  allowed on their service to five skips  including thumbs down  When the  skip limit is reached      or PPI will  not skip the currently playing track     but the V feedback will be recorded        Advertisements on Pandora    Pandora may display  advertisements  The artist name  and track title will not be displayed  and the skip track button will not be  available     Pandora Troubleshooting    Unable to Connect Device to  Vehicle    If the device is unable to connect to  the USB or Bluetooth     1  Turn the vehicle off     2  Take the Remote Keyless Entry   RKE  transmitter at least 6 m   20 ft  away from the vehicle     3  Wait about one minute  and try  to connect the device again  See  Auxiliary Jack on page 32 or  Bluetooth  Overview  on page 73  or Bluetooth  Infotainment  Controls  on page 74 or  Bluetooth  Voice Recognition  on  page 78        Unable to
105. ss     BACK  on the faceplate or press the  Back screen button to go back to  the previous menu     Display   From the Display screen button  the   following may be displayed      Mode  Press Auto  Day  or  Night to adjust the display   Press    BACK on the faceplate    or press the Back screen button  to go to the previous menu        e Calibrate Touchscreen  Press    to calibrate the touchscreen  and follow the prompts    Press    BACK on the faceplate  or press the Back screen button    to go back to the previous menu       Turn Off Display  Press to turn  the display off  Press anywhere  on the display area or any  faceplate button again to turn  the display on     Rear Camera    Press to display the Rear Camera  menu  See  Driver Assistance  Systems  in the owner manual     Return to Factory Settings    Pressing Continue restores all  factory settings     Select Return to Factory Settings  and the following list may display       Restore Vehicle Settings   Restores factory vehicle  personalization settings    Press Restore Vehicle Settings   Press Cancel or Continue        Press    amp  BACK on the faceplate  or press the Back screen button  to go back to the last menu       Clear All Private Data  Clears all    private information  Press Clear  All Private Data  Press Cancel or  Continue  Press BACK on the  faceplate or press the Back  screen button to go back to the  last menu       Restore Radio Settings     Restores factory radio settings   Press Restore Radio Settin
106. ss to tag  song information  including artist  and title  to transfer to an iPod      If the iPod is not attached  the  information will be transferred when       it is attached  Press OK on the  confirmation pop up menu to go  back to the Now Playing view     DSP Modes     e  f equipped with Bose Studio  Surround   sound system  there  will be four DSP modes       Normal  Adjusts the audio to  provide the best sound for all  seating positions       Driver  Adjusts the audio to  provide the best sound for the  driver       Rear  Adjusts the audio to  provide the best sound for the  rear seat occupants       Centerpoint  Creates the best  surround sound for the whole  vehicle     Auto Volume  If equipped  this  feature adjusts the volume based  on vehicle speed  The options  are Off  Low  Medium   Low   Medium  Medium   High  or High     Press    BACK on the faceplate or  press the Back screen button to go  back to the previous menu     Bose AudioPilot Noise  Compensation Technology    If equipped  this feature can be  turned on or off  Turning it on   will adjust the volume level to  compensate for background noise  and vehicle speed  This feature is  most effective at a lower radio  volume where background noise  can affect how well the music is  heard  At a higher volume  there  may be little or no adjustment   See www bose com audiopilot     Press     BACK on the faceplate or  press the Back screen button to go  back to the previous menu     EQ  Equalizer   If equipped wit
107. sshairs are  shown to indicate the center of  the new search location  If a POI  icon is pressed on while in the  full expanded map  a callout for  that location displays  Press the  callout to display the destination  details view       Press the map reset button to    return the map to automatic  zooming and searching  It is  recentered around the vehicle s  position  the route  the  destination  or another location  that was specified for the  search  The map RESET button  is only displayed if the map was  manually adjusted        Infotainment System 49    American Food     _  search Food  amp  Nightife        Restaurant 20          C  Cottee shops  20       C  nightie  205          Press the List All screen button to  display all of the matching results in  a particular category with its  subcategories     Using the Keyboard    The POI can be searched by  entering a POI name  category   name and category  or phone  number on the keyboard     For example  enter the  information as     POI Name  Worldwide Food  POI Category  Restaurants    POI Name and Category   Worldwide Food Restaurants    POI Phone Number  000222555    50 Infotainment System    POI Search     1  Cottee shop       o2mi y             The POI keyboard search results  will display in the order in which  they were found  Press the Sort  button to change the sorting order  by Confidence  Alphabetical    or Distance        List All  204     L   Restaurant  8        LI Restaurant  2        L1 Restaurant  204   
108. stations  are available on the Pandora server  through the connected device     No Internet Connection  A few  conditions for loss of Internet  connection are       The connected device loses its  cellular connection       The device does not support  Internet connectivity       The device is not in the vehicle        Infotainment System 25    No Bluetooth Signal  The  Bluetooth signal is lost     No Skips Remaining for This  Station or Permitted During  Advertisements       The maximum Pandora skip limit  has been reached according to  the plan that was obtained     e Skipping an advertisement was  tried     See www pandora com help  If the  service will not work  see a dealer  for assistance     26 Infotainment System    Audio Players    CD Player    The player  if equipped  can be  used for CD and MP3 audio     The system is capable of playing   e Most audio CDs   e CD R   e CD RW    e MP3 or unprotected WMA  formats    When playing any compatible  recordable disc  the sound quality  can be reduced due to disc quality   the method of recording  the  quality of the music that has been  recorded  or the way the disc has  been handled     There can be increased skipping   difficulty in finding tracks  and or  difficulty in loading and ejecting    If these problems occur  check the  disc for damage or try a known  good disc        To avoid damage to the CD player       Do not use scratched or  damaged discs       Do not apply labels to discs  The  labels could get caught in th
109. t  is indicated with a numbered  icon  starting with the next  waypoint       Toindicate what segment of the  route is for the next waypoint   and what is for the remainder  of the route  they appear in  different colors     Optimized Route      Press the Optimize screen  button to optimize the current  waypoint trip       The optimization is done  according to how the  preferences are set for new  routes  e g   fastest route   shortest distance  or eco friendly       While the system is optimizing  the route  the waypoint trip has  the Activity Indicator displayed  over top of it  If the system is       calculating the ETA and travel  distance for a waypoint  the  Activity Indicator is displayed in  the list header     When either a waypoint trip is  first created  or additional  waypoints are added to an  existing waypoint trip  they are  added in the location that would  lead to an optimized route     If a destination is already  planned and a waypoint is  added  it is either added before  or after the current destination   whichever leads to the most  optimal route     If under an existing waypoint  trip consisting of two or more  destinations  any additional  waypoints are added in the  location that would lead to the  most optimal route        Infotainment System 55    Edit Route      Press the Edit Route screen  button to modify the order or  remove a waypoint from the  route  Press the delete screen  button to remove a waypoint  from the route     e A pop up displays 
110. ter the beep  completes  then clearly speak  one of the commands described  in this section     Press v  to interrupt any voice  recognition  This will terminate  the prompt  The beep is heard  immediately  and a command  can be stated without having  to wait     There are two voice prompt modes  supported       Long verbal prompts  The longer  prompts provide more  information regarding the  supported actions       Short prompts  The short  prompts provide simple  instructions about what can be  stated        If a command is not spoken  the  voice recognition system says a  help prompt     Prompts and Screen Displays    While a voice recognition session is  active  there will be corresponding  buttons on screens displayed   Manual interaction in the voice  recognition session is permitted   Interaction during a voice session  may be completed entirely using  voice commands  or some  selections may expedite a session   If a selection is made using a  manual control  the dialog will  progress in the same way as if the  selection was made through a voice  command  Once the system is able  to complete the task  or the session  is terminated  the voice recognition  dialog stops     An example of this type of manual  intervention is pressing on an entry  of a displayed number list instead of  speaking the number associated  with the entry desired        Infotainment System 63    Canceling Voice Recognition    Voice recognition can understand  commands that are either naturally  st
111. the    knob on the faceplate to  perform functions such as tuning the  radio or scrolling lists        Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces  and Vehicle Information and  Radio Displays    For vehicles with high gloss  surfaces or vehicle displays  use a  microfiber cloth to wipe surfaces   Before wiping the surface with the  microfiber cloth  use a soft bristle  brush to remove dirt that could  scratch the surface  Then use the  microfiber cloth by gently rubbing to  clean  Never use window cleaners  or solvents  Periodically hand wash  the microfiber cloth separately   using mild soap  Do not use bleach  or fabric softener  Rinse thoroughly  and air dry before next use     Steering Wheel Controls    The infotainment steering wheel  controls can be used to control the  infotainment features displayed in  the instrument cluster              Talk   Press to start a voice  recognition session to control the  audio  phone  navigation  or the  OnStar system  See  OnStar  Overview  in the owner manual     C    Phone Mute   Press to  decline an incoming call  or end a  current call  Press to mute or  unmute the infotainment system  when not on a call     Sor  Previous Next Menu    Press to go to the previous or next  menu option        AN or V  Next Previous  Selection   Press to go to the next  or previous selection     v  Select   Press to select a  highlighted menu option        The favorite and volume switches  are on the back of the steering  wheel     1  Favorites  Press to select the
112. the address  callout  along with the city name  and state  If the callout is  selected  the destination details  view for the POI is shown     After panning the map away  from the vehicle  press RESET  to return the map back to the  current position        Infotainment System 41      Press the Overview button to  quickly get a view of the entire  route  The route Overview button  takes the place of the RESET  button while under route  guidance  Press the RESET  button to return the map to the  current position     Maps    The map database is stored in the  internal flash memory that is used in  the navigation system     Detailed Areas    Road network attributes are  contained in the map database   for detailed areas  Attributes   include information such as street  names  street addresses  and turn  restrictions  A detailed area includes  all major highways  service roads   and residential roads  The detailed  areas include Places of Interest   POIs  such as restaurants  airports   banks  hospitals  police stations   gas stations  tourist attractions    and historical monuments     42 Infotainment System    The map database may not include  data for newly constructed areas or  map database corrections that are  completed after production  The  navigation system provides full  route guidance in the detailed map  areas     Navigation Symbols    Following are the most common  symbols that appear on a map  screen            The vehicle symbol indicates the  current position and h
113. tination on  page 44     Cancel Resume Route      Press the Resume Route screen  button to resume route guidance  to the last entered destination       While under route guidance  this  screen button displays Cancel  Route  Press Cancel Route to  end route guidance  No further  prompts will be given  The list  item then changes to Resume  Route       The last location that the system  has provided guidance to can be  resumed by pressing on this  list item     e Ifthe route includes waypoints   the entire route can be  suspended using the Cancel  Route list item  When Resume  Route is pressed  all waypoints  are resumed for guidance     Navigation Voice Preferences    Press the Navigation Voice  Preferences list item to adjust the  voice preferences     Navigation Voice    Voice Prompts   ON             The following options can be  adjusted       Voice Prompts     ON OFF    Voice Volume      Prompts During Phone  Calls   ON OFF          Voice Prompts    Press the Voice Prompts list item to  toggle voice prompts ON and OFF     Voice Volume    Adjust the loudness of the audio  feedback by pressing the   or     button  If    maneuver prompt is  being played  and the main volume  is adjusted  the prompt volume will  update and be saved        Voice Volume    ae           As the volume of the voice guidance  is being adjusted  a quick status bar  displays  showing the volume  setting     Prompts During Phone Calls    When enabled  the system plays  a shorter prompt while on a  pho
114. to reactivate the  subscription and SiriusXM radio ID        Traffic Alert While Under Guidance    Traffic Ahead On Route    A  nes       If data is received about a traffic  development on the route ahead    a search for a better route is  performed  If a better route is found   information may be displayed in an  alert  This alert displays the route  information and how much time may  be saved  If the alternative route is  accepted  the current route will be  altered     If the alert is not acknowledged  the  alert automatically times out and  does not modify the route        Infotainment System 19    Traffic Details    New route will save 13 minutes       Highway     Animal On The        Highway       Multi car accid       24m y       32mi V          The detail view of the incident  shows any data about the incident  as well as how much time could be  saved by avoiding it  The map view  shows the incident  the original  route  and the suggested route    If voice prompts are enabled  the  incident information is spoken   Press the Take New Route screen  button to change to the new route     20 Infotainment System    Traffic Alert While Not Under  Guidance       Incident along M 65 N  Multi car Accident    While driving and not under  guidance  the system can receive  data indicating an accident or slow  traffic flow  The information about  the incident or slow traffic is  displayed as an alert when the  incident is 5 km  3 mi  ahead  The  incident can be viewed on the map  
115. verse engineer   hack  manipulate  or otherwise  make available any technology or  software incorporated in receivers  compatible with the SiriusXM   Satellite Radio System or that  support the SiriusXM website  the  Online Service or any of its content        Infotainment System 81    Furthermore  the AMBER voice  compression software included in  this product is protected by  intellectual property rights including  patent rights  copyrights  and   trade secrets of Digital Voice  Systems  Inc     General Requirements     1  A License Agreement from  SiriusXM  is required for any  product that incorporates  SiriusXM Technology and or for  use of any of the SiriusXM  marks to be manufactured   distributed  or marketed in the  SiriusXM Service Area     2  For products to be distributed   marketed  and or sold in  Canada  a separate agreement  is required with Canadian  Satellite Radio Inc   operating as  SiriusXM Canada      82 Infotainment System    HD Radio Technology    HD  Radio     Digital AM  amp  FM  HD Radio Technology manufactured  under license from iBiquity Digital  Corporation  U S  and Foreign  patents  HD Radio    and the HD   HD Radio  and    Arc    logos are    proprietary trademarks of iBiquity  Digital Corp     DTS    Manufactured under license under  U S Patent Nos  5 956 674   5 974 380  6 487 535  amp  other U S   and worldwide patents issued  amp   pending    DTS  the Symbol   amp  DTS and the  Symbol together are registered  trademarks  amp  DTS 2 0 Chann
116. view the playlists stored  on the USB     2  Select a playlist to view the list  of all songs in that playlist     3  Select a song from the list to  begin playback     Artists     1  Press to view the list of artists  stored on the USB     2  Select an artist name to view a  list of all albums by the artist     3  Select an album and then select  a song from the list  or press All  Songs screen button     Albums     1  Press to view the albums on  the USB     2  Select the album to view a list of  all songs on the album     3  Select a song from the list to  begin playback     Songs     1  Press to display a list of all  songs on the USB     2  To begin playback  select a song  from the list     Genres     1  Press to view the genres on  the USB        2  Select a genre to view a list of  all content of that genre     3  Select artists from the list to get  a list of albums by that artist     4  Select an album to get a list of  songs on that album     5  Select a song from the list or  press All Songs to begin  playback     Podcasts  Composers  Audio  Books  Videos  and Folder View are  shown when More is selected from  the bottom of the screen     Podcasts     1  Press to view the podcasts on  the USB     2  Select a podcast  If episodes  exist  select an episode     Composers     1  Press to view the composers on  the USB     2  Select Composer to view a list of  albums by that composer        Infotainment System 31    3  Select a song from the list to  begin playback    
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