Cadillac GPS Receiver CTS User Manual

2012 Cadillac CTS/CTS-V Navigation System M  
Agreements . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
Radio .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. 10  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i-1  
Ordering Map DVDs . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Database Coverage  
MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Hard Drive Device (HDD) . . . . . 26  
Auxiliary Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Explanations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
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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.  
Canadian Vehicle Owners  
Propri taires Canadiens  
Introduction  
A French language copy of this  
manual can be obtained from your  
dealer or from:  
Please refer to the purchase  
On peut obtenir un exemplaire de  
ce guide en français auprès du  
concessionnaire ou à l'adresse  
suivante:  
documentation relating to your  
specific vehicle to confirm each of  
the features found on your vehicle.  
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, CADILLAC,  
the CADILLAC Crest & Wreath, and  
the name CTS are registered  
trademarks of General Motors LLC.,  
its subsidiaries, affiliates,  
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.  
Helm, Incorporated  
P.O. Box 07130  
Detroit, MI 48207  
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Numéro de poste 6438 de  
langue française  
or licensors.  
The information in this manual  
supplements the owner manual.  
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All functions are available when the  
vehicle is parked. Do the following  
before driving:  
Overview  
Read this manual thoroughly to  
become familiar with how the  
navigation system operates.  
WARNING  
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Taking your eyes off the road too  
long or too often while using the  
navigation system could cause a  
crash and you or others could be  
injured or killed. Focus your  
attention on driving and limit  
glances at the moving map on the  
navigation screen. Use voice  
guidance whenever possible.  
.
Become familiar with the  
navigation system operation,  
buttons on the faceplate, and  
touch-sensitive screen buttons.  
The navigation system includes  
navigation and audio functions.  
Keeping your eyes on the road and  
your mind on the drive is important  
for safe driving. The navigation  
system has built-in features  
intended to help with this by  
disabling some features when  
driving. A grayed-out function is  
not available when the vehicle  
is moving.  
.
Set up the audio by presetting  
favorite stations, setting the  
tone, and adjusting the  
speakers.  
.
Set up the navigation features,  
such as entering an address or  
a preset destination.  
Use the navigation system to:  
.
Plan a route.  
.
Set up phone numbers in  
.
Select a destination using  
various methods and choices.  
advance so they can be called  
easily by pressing a single  
button or a single voice  
.
Follow turn-by-turn route and  
command for navigation systems  
equipped with phone capability.  
map guidance with voice  
prompts, only if permitted by  
traffic laws, controls, and  
conditions.  
.
Receive RDS broadcast  
announcements.  
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Always be alert and obey traffic and  
roadway laws and instructions,  
regardless of the guidance from the  
navigation system. Because the  
navigation system uses street map  
information that does not include all  
traffic restrictions or the latest road  
changes, it may suggest using a  
road that is now closed for  
construction or a turn that is  
prohibited by signs at the  
intersection. Always evaluate  
whether following the system's  
directions is safe and legal for  
the current conditions.  
When the navigation system is  
turned on, a screen may appear  
with information that must be read  
and acknowledged before accessing  
some navigation features.  
Every 50 times the vehicle is started  
and the navigation system is turned  
on, the Caution screen appears.  
After reading the caution, select OK  
to load the map DVD information.  
If OK is not selected, all buttons  
except for NAV (Navigation) and  
DEST (Destination) can be  
After acknowledging the start up  
information, the NAV (Navigation)  
and DEST (Destination) functions  
are accessible. Information can  
now be entered or deleted,  
accessed.  
When getting started, set your  
preferences or delete information  
in the navigation system using  
various options.  
and other functions accessed.  
See instructions later in this section.  
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A. VOL/ O (Volume/Power)  
B. TUNE/TONE  
C. NAV m n (Navigation Screen  
Up/Down)  
D. ! (Dimming Change)  
E. FAV (Favorite)  
F. u SEEK/ t SEEK  
G. Y (Eject)  
H. AUDIO  
I. NAV (Navigation)  
J. q MENU r SELECT  
K. REC (Record)  
L. CONFIG (Configure)  
M. k (Play/Pause)  
N. [ FWD (Forward)  
O. r REV (Reverse)  
P. RPT (Repeat)  
Q. DEST (Destination)  
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R. CD/DVD Slot  
Storing Radio Station Presets  
Entering an Address and Point  
of Interest, and Storing Preset  
Destinations  
S. DEL (Delete)  
Up to 36 preset stations can  
be stored. AM, FM, and  
XM (if equipped) can be mixed.  
To store presets:  
T. INFO (Information)  
The vehicle must be in P (Park) to  
perform these operations.  
Language  
To change the language of the  
navigation screens, see DIC  
Vehicle Customization in the Index  
of the vehicle owner manual.  
1. Press VOL/ O to turn the  
Entering an Address  
system on.  
If having trouble finding a city or a  
street name:  
2. If viewing a map screen, press  
the source screen button, press  
AUDIO or FAV.  
.
Enter the street name first  
English or Metric Units  
instead of the city name, or vice  
versa.  
To change the navigation screens  
from English or metric, see DIC  
Operation and Displays in the  
Index of the vehicle owner manual.  
3. Select the band.  
.
4. Seek or tune to the desired  
station, to select the station.  
Enter more characters or reduce  
the amount of characters to  
reduce or expand the available  
options.  
5. Press and hold one of the preset  
screen buttons for more than  
one and a half seconds.  
Deleting Personal Information  
To set a destination by entering a  
street name:  
This navigation system can record  
and store destinations and personal  
information such as names and  
addresses. When disposing of the  
vehicle, you may want to delete this  
Editing and Deleting Entries and  
6. Repeat the steps for each  
preset.  
1. Press VOL/ O to turn the  
system on.  
To change the number of preset  
pages, see Number of Preset  
Pages under AM-FM Radio on  
page 10 for more information.  
2. A caution may appear. Press OK  
to proceed.  
Previous Destinations  
Deleting  
3. Press DEST.  
under Destination on page 42 for  
deleting this information.  
4. Select the Street screen button.  
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5. The Street name category is  
automatically selected for entry.  
Start entering the street name.  
6. Enter the house number. The  
system displays the house  
number range that is available  
for the street.  
Entering a Point of Interest (POI)  
To set a destination by entering a  
Point of Interest (POI):  
It is recommended that  
1. Press VOL/ O to turn the  
directional information or street  
type is not entered, and use the  
Space screen button between  
street or city names. Use the  
7. If there is more than one city, the  
list of cities that have that street  
name and house number  
displays. Select a city from  
the list.  
system on.  
2. A caution may appear. Press OK  
to proceed.  
backspace q screen button if an  
incorrect character has been  
entered.  
3. Press DEST.  
8. A confirmation screen displays  
with the address. If the address  
is correct, press Go. The system  
calculates the route.  
4. Press the Point of Interest  
screen button.  
If four or less names are  
available for the entered  
5. Enter the specific title of the  
POI in the POI name space  
(e.g. Washington Monument).  
characters, a list displays.  
If more than four are available,  
there is a match counter with a  
number in it, it represents the  
number of available streets.  
Press the List screen button to  
view the list and select a street.  
9. Select the route preference  
(Fastest, Shortest, or Easy).  
The system highlights the route.  
If four or less names are  
available, a list displays. If more  
than four are available, there is a  
match counter with a number in  
it, it represents the number of  
available POI names. Press the  
List button to view the list.  
Select the POI.  
10. Press the Start Guidance  
screen button. The route is  
See Address Entry under  
Destination on page 42 for more  
information.  
While the Street name  
category is empty, there is a  
Last 5 Streets screen button that  
displays the last five selected  
streets. Press this button to  
select a street from the list.  
6. Press the Go screen button.  
The system calculates the route.  
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7. Select the route preference  
(Fastest, Shortest, or Easy).  
The system highlights the route.  
5. Press the Add screen button  
from the map screen to add the  
current final destination to the  
address book.  
Using the Stored Preset  
Destinations  
These destinations are available for  
selection while driving.  
8. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button. The route is now ready  
The address book screen  
appears.  
1. Press VOL/ O to turn the  
system on.  
See Point of Interest (POI) under  
Destination on page 42 for more  
information.  
6. Press the Name screen button.  
An alpha-keyboard displays.  
Enter the name.  
2. A caution may appear. Press OK  
to proceed.  
3. Press DEST.  
7. Press and hold one of the  
screen buttons at the bottom of  
the screen until the text in the  
button changes.  
Storing Preset Destinations  
4. Select one of the available  
preset destination screen  
buttons. The system calculates  
the route.  
1. Press VOL/ O to turn the  
system on.  
2. A caution may appear. Press OK  
to proceed.  
The address book entry  
name appears in that preset  
destination screen button and is  
now available to select from the  
Select Destination screen.  
See Using the Stored Preset  
Destinations next in this section  
to select it as a destination.  
5. Select the route preference  
(Fastest, Shortest, or Easy).  
The system highlights the route.  
3. Press DEST.  
4. Enter a destination. See  
Destination on page 42 for  
information on how to enter a  
destination.  
6. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button. The route is now ready  
See Preset Destination under  
Destination on page 42 for more  
information.  
See Preset Destinations  
Adding or Changing under  
Destination on page 42 for more  
information on how to add preset  
destinations.  
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3. Press the + or screen buttons  
to increase or to decrease the  
Canceling Guidance  
Guidance is canceled once you  
arrive at the final destination. To  
cancel guidance prior to arrival at  
the final destination:  
AM-FM Radio  
See Voice Volume under Speech  
Recognition on page 67 for more  
information.  
Playing the Radio  
O (Power/Volume):  
1. Press DEST.  
Cleaning the Display  
1. Press to turn the audio system  
on and off.  
2. Press the Cancel Guidance  
screen button.  
Notice: Using abrasive cleaners  
when cleaning glass surfaces  
could scratch the glass. Use only  
a soft cloth and do not spray  
cleaner directly on the system as  
it could affect the mechanical  
parts.  
2. Turn to increase or decrease  
the volume.  
3. Press the Yes screen button to  
confirm cancellation.  
TUNE/TONE:  
Voice Guidance  
1. Turn to go to the next or  
previous frequency.  
To adjust the volume of voice  
guidance prompts:  
Do not wipe the panel with a hard  
cloth or use a volatile liquid such as  
paint thinner, it could scratch the  
surface or erase the characters.  
2. Press to display the Sound  
menu. See Sound Menu later  
in this section.  
1. Press CONFIG to enter the  
menu options, then press  
CONFIG until Nav is selected or  
press the Nav screen button.  
2. Press the Voice Volume screen  
button.  
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AUDIO:  
Finding a Station  
1. Press to display the full audio  
screen.  
If viewing a map screen, press  
the source screen (AM, FM, and  
XM (if equipped), etc.) button. The  
display splits between the audio  
screen and the map screen. All  
station-changing functions can be  
performed from this screen.  
2. Press to switch between AM,  
FM, XM(if equipped), CD,  
Player on page 16, Hard Drive  
Device (HDD) on page 26, and  
Auxiliary Devices on page 31 for  
more information.  
FM Source Shown, Other Sources  
Similar  
Press NAV to view a split screen  
while on a map screen.  
AM/FM/XM (if equipped): Select  
the source (AM, FM, or XM,  
if equipped) or press AUDIO  
repeatedly until the desired source  
is highlighted.  
FM Source Shown, Other Sources  
Similar  
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Refresh: Press to refresh the list of  
AM or FM stations.  
Storing Radio Station Presets  
This feature allows storage of up to  
36 preset stations. You can mix AM,  
FM, and XM(if equipped).  
To store presets:  
Functions shown below only applies  
to XM (if equipped).  
DEL (Delete): Press to remove the  
currently displayed category.  
1. Press O to turn the system on.  
Restore CAT: Press to restore a  
category that was just removed  
2. If viewing a map screen, press  
the source screen button, press  
AUDIO or FAV.  
Restore All: Press to restore all  
categories that were removed.  
3. Select the band.  
In the audio split screen, the name  
of the station or channel displays.  
FM Source Shown, Other Sources  
Similar  
4. Seek or tune to the desired  
station, to select the station.  
u SEEK / t SEEK: Press the left  
or right arrow to go to the next or  
previous station and stay there.  
1. Press the button, located in the  
middle of the screen, to receive  
a list of all of the selected band  
stations in the area.  
5. Press and hold one of the preset  
screen buttons for more than  
one and a half seconds.  
6. Repeat the steps for each  
preset.  
2. Use the up and down arrow  
buttons to scroll the frequencies.  
To change the number of preset  
pages, see Number of Preset  
Pages later in this section.  
3. Select the frequency.  
FM lists may also contain a  
category to select if stations in the  
area support Radio Data  
Systems (RDS).  
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BASS: Press the + or sign to  
increase or decrease the bass.  
Driver: Adjusts the audio to give  
the driver the best possible sound  
Sound Menu  
quality.  
Adjusting the Speakers  
Rear: Adjusts the audio to give the  
rear seat occupants the best  
possible sound quality.  
Left/Right (Balance): To adjust the  
balance between the left and the  
right speakers, press and hold the  
Left or Right screen buttons.  
Centerpoint : Turns on Bose  
Centerpoint®. Centerpoint®  
produces a full vehicle surround  
sound listening experience  
from a CD, MP3/WMA, DVD,  
AUX (auxiliary) input, or  
Front/Rear (Fade): To adjust the  
fade between the front and the rear  
speakers, press and hold the Front  
or Rear screen buttons.  
XM(if equipped) stereo digital  
audio source and delivers five  
independent audio channels from  
the conventional two channel stereo  
recordings. This is not available for  
AM or FM.  
Digital Signal Processing (DSP)  
If the system has Digital Signal  
Processing (DSP), it is used to  
provide a choice of different  
listening experiences. DSP can be  
used while listening to the audio  
system. The type of DSP selected is  
displayed on the status screen.  
TONE or CONFIG (Configure):  
Press TONE or CONFIG to access  
the Sound menu to adjust the treble,  
midrange, bass, fade, balance, and  
Digital Signal Processing (DSP).  
TREBLE: Press the + or sign to  
increase or decrease the treble.  
If a station is weak or has static,  
decrease the treble.  
DSP settings:  
Normal: Adjusts the audio to  
normal mode. This provides the best  
sound quality for all seating  
positions.  
MID (Midrange): Press the + or −  
sign to increase or decrease the  
midrange.  
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Press Off to disable  
this feature.  
This feature is most effective at  
lower volume settings where  
Radio Menu  
background noise can affect how  
well the music is heard while being  
played through the vehicle's audio  
system. At higher volume settings,  
where the music is much louder  
than the background noise, there  
may be little or no adjustments by  
AudioPilot. For additional  
Number of Preset Pages  
Press the Number of Preset Pages  
screen button to change the number  
of preset pages, 1 through 6. Each  
preset page can contain six preset  
stations. Press the desired  
numbered screen button.  
information on AudioPilot, visit  
XM Category Restore  
Press to restore all of the XM  
Categories that have been removed.  
See Satellite Radio on page 16 for  
more information.  
To use AudioPilot:  
1. Press CONFIG to enter the  
menu screen, then press  
CONFIG repeatedly until Radio  
is selected or press the Radio  
screen button  
Press CONFIG to enter the menu  
screen, then press CONFIG  
repeatedly until Radio is selected or  
press the Radio screen button to  
make radio system changes.  
Automatic Volume Control  
Bose® equipped vehicles include  
Bose AudioPilot® noise  
compensation technology.  
2. Press the Automatic Volume  
Control screen button to access  
the AudioPilot menu.  
Additional Information Displayed  
When turned on, AudioPilot  
continuously adjusts the audio  
system equalization, to compensate  
for background noise, so that the  
music always sounds the same at  
the set volume level.  
.
Press Additional Information  
Displayed to turn station or  
channel information on or off.  
3. Press the ON screen button.  
To turn off, press the OFF screen  
button.  
.
Press On to recieve FM radio  
text information, when it is  
available.  
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If stations are switched, during this  
hour period, timeshift erases all  
information that was recorded and  
starts recording from the current  
band. If you switch to listening to  
any other source, timeshift will  
not record.  
This system relies on receiving  
specific information from these  
stations and only works when the  
information is available. In rare  
cases, a radio station may  
broadcast incorrect information that  
causes the radio features to work  
improperly. If this happens, contact  
the radio station.  
Timeshift  
Timeshift records all information  
from AM, FM, XM(if equipped),  
etc. for up to an hour. Timeshift  
allows you to listen to information  
that was missed. Once starting to  
listen to one of the bands, timeshift  
automatically starts. Once timeshift  
has recorded for an hour, it will keep  
recording and start removing the  
information from the beginning.  
Radio Data System (RDS)  
The audio system has a Radio Data  
System (RDS). RDS features are  
available for use only on FM  
stations that broadcast RDS  
information. With RDS, the  
radio can:  
The RDS system is always on.  
When information is broadcast from  
the current FM station, the station  
name or call letters display on the  
audio screen. RDS may provide a  
program type (PTY) for current  
programming and the name of the  
program being broadcasted.  
Press k (pause) to stop hearing  
the information through the  
speakers. During this pause time,  
.
timeshift keeps recording. Press k  
(play) to continue listening where  
you left off. During pause, a  
progress bar displays, to show how  
much time the system has been  
buffering.  
Seek to stations broadcasting  
the selected type of  
programming  
.
Receive announcements  
concerning local and national  
emergencies  
.
Press k before turning the vehicle  
off so that Timeshift keeps recording  
for up to one hour. If the vehicle is  
still off after an hour of recording,  
the vehicle stops recording and all  
information is lost.  
Display messages from radio  
stations  
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A service fee is required to receive  
the XM service. For more  
information, contact XMat  
1-800-929-2100 in the U.S. and  
1-877-438-9677 in Canada.  
Satellite Radio  
Audio Players  
XMCategory Restore  
(If Equipped)  
CD/DVD Player  
Playing a CD  
Press the Yes button of Restore  
All Categories screen to add all  
categories that have been removed.  
Press the No button of Restore All  
Categories screen to cancel.  
The player can be used for  
CD, MP3, and DVD audio and  
DVD video.  
When XMis active, the channel  
name and number, category name,  
song title, and artist will display on  
the screen.  
Things to know about playing a CD:  
XMSatellite Radio Service  
(If Equipped)  
.
With the ignition on, insert a CD  
or DVD partway into the slot,  
label side up. The player pulls it  
in and the CD or DVD should  
begin playing. While playing a  
CD or DVD, the navigation  
system is available. If you insert  
a CD or DVD with the system off  
and the ignition on, it starts  
to play.  
XMRadio Messages  
XMis a satellite radio service that  
is based in the 48 contiguous United  
States and 10 Canadian provinces.  
XMSatellite Radio has a wide  
variety of programming and  
See XMRadio Messages in the  
vehicle's owner manual for a list of  
possible XM messages.  
commercial-free music,  
coast-to-coast, and in digital-quality  
sound. During your trial or when you  
subscribe, you will get unlimited  
access to XMRadio Online for  
when you are not in your vehicle.  
.
When a CD or DVD is inserted,  
Gracenote logo display starts  
with the Gracenote database  
access and the CD/DVD tab  
activates.  
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.
The player is only compatible  
with CDs or DVDs of the  
appropriate region code that is  
printed on the jacket of most  
CDs and DVDs.  
Playing an Audio CD  
r / j (Play/Pause):  
1. Press to pause the CD, the  
pause symbol displays. This  
button will then change to the  
play button.  
The CD/DVD slot is compatible  
with most audio CDs, CD-R,  
CD-RW, DVD-Video,  
2. Press the play button to  
play the CD.  
DVD-Audio, DVD-R/RW,  
DVD+R/RW media along with  
MP3 and WMA un-protected  
formats.  
r (Rewind):  
1. Press and hold to rewind quickly  
through a track selection.  
A sound is heard at a reduced  
volume.  
.
As each new track of a CD starts  
to play, the track number  
displays.  
RANDOM:  
2. Release to stop rewinding.  
The display shows the elapsed  
time of the track.  
1. Press to hear the tracks in  
random, rather than sequential,  
order.  
.
.
The player can only play the  
full-size (12 cm) discs.  
[ (Forward):  
If an error displays, see CD/  
DVD Messages later in this  
section.  
2. Press again to turn off  
random play.  
1. Press and hold to fast forward  
quickly through a track selection.  
A sound is heard at a reduced  
volume.  
2. Release to stop fast forwarding.  
The display shows the elapsed  
time of the track.  
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Playing a DVD  
u SEEK / t SEEK:  
There are two ways to play a DVD:  
1. Press the right arrow to go to the  
next track.  
.
Once a DVD is inserted, the  
system automatically starts play  
of the DVD.  
2. Press the left arrow to go to the  
start of the current track, if more  
than five seconds have played  
or to the previous track,  
if five seconds or less have  
played.  
.
Press AUDIO, then press the  
DVD screen button.  
VOL/ O (Volume/Power):  
3. If either arrow is pressed more  
than once, the player continues  
moving backward or forward  
through the CD. The sound  
mutes while seeking.  
1. Press to turn the system on  
and off.  
There are two pages of menu  
options. Press the page number  
screen button, located in the bottom  
right corner of the screen, to use all  
of the menu screen buttons. Menu  
options are available when they are  
highlighted. Some menu options are  
only available when the DVD is  
not playing.  
2. Turn to increase or decrease the  
volume of the audio system.  
DVD Menu Options  
TUNE/TONE knob: Turn to go to  
the next or previous track.  
Once a DVD starts to play, the  
menu options automatically appear.  
To display the menu choices while a  
DVD is playing in full screen, press  
anywhere on the screen.  
Track List Screen: Press the  
center button on the main screen  
to go to the Track List Screen.  
Press the screen button to select a  
different song to play from the disc.  
Full Screen:  
1. Press this screen button to  
remove all menu options from  
the display.  
2. Press anywhere on the screen  
to display the menu options.  
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Cursor: Press this button to  
access the cursor menu. The arrows  
and other cursor options allow  
navigation of the DVD menu  
options. The cursor menu options  
are only available if a DVD has  
a menu.  
Return: Press to go back to the  
previous DVD menu.  
k (Play/Pause):  
1. Press to pause the DVD.  
Back: Press to go back to the main  
DVD display screen.  
2. Press again to play the DVD  
from where the DVD was  
stopped.  
Move: Press to move the cursor  
buttons back and forth from the  
bottom-right corner to the top-left  
corner of the screen.  
Angle:  
1. Press to adjust the viewing  
angle of the DVD.  
Random:  
2. Repeatedly press to toggle  
1. Press to hear the tracks in  
random, rather than sequential,  
order.  
through the angles. This button  
is not available when the DVD is  
stopped. This may not be  
available on all DVDs.  
2. Press Random again to turn off  
random play. This button is not  
available for DVD video.  
Audio Stream:  
1. Press to display the audio  
stream number and to change  
the language heard.  
c (Stop):  
1. Press to stop play of the DVD.  
q, Q, r, R (Arrow Buttons):  
Use these arrow buttons to move  
around the DVD menu.  
2. Press k (play/pause) to  
continue playing the DVD from  
where the DVD was stopped.  
2. Repeatedly press to toggle  
through the available languages.  
This may not be available on all  
DVDs. This button is not  
available when the DVD is  
stopped.  
Enter: Press to select the  
highlighted option.  
3. Press twice to return to the  
beginning of the DVD.  
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Subtitle Stream:  
Setup: Press to display the DVD  
Setup screen. The DVD Setup  
screen allows you to change the  
initial settings; language and aspect,  
to change the brightness, contrast,  
and mode, and to change autoplay.  
The initial settings and auto play  
are only available when the DVD is  
not playing.  
stopped to use this menu. These  
settings are not available on  
all DVDs.  
1. Press to playback the video with  
subtitles.  
2. Repeatedly press this button to  
toggle through the available  
languages.  
3. To turn the subtitles off, press  
until Off is selected. This button  
is not available when the DVD is  
stopped. This may not be  
available on all DVDs.  
Top Menu: Press to display the  
first menu of the DVD. This button is  
not available on all DVDs.  
Menu: Press to display the DVD  
menu of the current area of the DVD  
that is playing. This button is not  
available for DVD audio.  
Audio Language: Press English,  
French, or Spanish to change the  
language that you are listening to.  
Keypad: Press to display the title/  
chapter, the group/track, or the  
menu number screen; type in the  
appropriate number on the keypad.  
Subtitle Language: Press English,  
French, or Spanish to change the  
language of the subtitles.  
Initial Settings  
From the DVD Setup screen, press  
to change audio, subtitle, and menu  
languages, and to view the aspect  
of the DVD. The movie must be  
Menu Language: Press English,  
French, or Spanish to change the  
language of the menus.  
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Aspect: Press to change the  
aspect ratio of the DVD. This may  
not be available on all DVDs.  
Autoplay  
From the DVD Setup screen, press  
to turn autoplay on or off. When on,  
if the DVD has stayed in the menu,  
it begins playing the movie after the  
menu displays for five seconds. This  
may not be available on all DVDs.  
If Disc Read Error displays and/or  
the CD/DVD comes out, it could be  
for one of the following reasons:  
Brightness/Contrast/Mode  
.
If a disc was inserted with an  
From the DVD Setup screen, press  
to change the brightness, contrast,  
and mode of the screen while  
playing a DVD.  
invalid or unknown format.  
.
If the disc is not from a correct  
u SEEK (Next Track/Chapter):  
Press to go to the next track or  
chapter. This button may not work  
when the DVD is playing the  
copyright information or the  
previews.  
region.  
! (Brightness): Press the up or  
down screen arrows to increase or  
decrease the brightness of the  
DVD screen.  
.
It is very hot. When the  
temperature returns to normal,  
the disc should play.  
.
You are driving on a very rough  
_ (Contrast): Press the up or  
down screen arrows to increase or  
decrease the contrast of the  
DVD screen.  
road. When the road becomes  
smoother, the disc should play.  
t SEEK (Previous Track/  
Chapter): Press to return to the  
start of the current track or chapter.  
Press this button again to go to the  
previous track or chapter. This  
button may not work when the DVD  
is playing the copyright information  
or the previews.  
.
The disc is dirty, scratched, wet,  
or upside down.  
Auto (Automatic): Press to  
automatically adjust the navigation  
screen background depending on  
exterior lighting conditions.  
.
The air is very humid. If so, wait  
about an hour and try again.  
.
.
There may have been a problem  
while burning the disc.  
Night: Press to make the  
navigation screen background  
darken.  
TUNE/TONE Knob: Turn to go to  
the next or previous track/chapter.  
The label may be caught in the  
CD/DVD player.  
Day: Press to make the navigation  
screen background brighten.  
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ID3 tag information is displayed  
by the radio if it is available.  
The radio will display a filename,  
song name, artist name, album  
name, and directory name.  
If the CD/DVD is not playing  
correctly, for any other reason, try a  
known good disc.  
root directory folders. However,  
playlists can always be accessed  
before root folders or files.  
If any error occurs repeatedly or if  
an error cannot be corrected,  
contact your dealer.  
Empty Directory or Folder  
.
.
If a root directory or a folder exists  
somewhere in the file structure that  
contains only folders/subfolders and  
no compressed files directly  
beneath them, the player advances  
to the next folder in the file structure  
that contains compressed audio  
files and the empty folder will not be  
displayed or numbered.  
Maximum number of folders is  
255 with a maximum hierarchy  
of eight folders.  
MP3  
Create a folder structure that  
makes it easy to find songs  
while driving. Each folder or  
album should contain 18 songs  
or less.  
Using an MP3 CD and DVD  
MP3 Format  
There are guidelines that must be  
met, when creating an MP3 disc.  
If the guidelines are not met when  
recording a CD-R(W), the CD may  
not play. The guidelines are:  
.
.
It is recommended that there is a  
maximum of 1024 files on a disc.  
No Folder  
When the CD contains only  
The files can be recorded on  
a CD-R or CD-RW with a  
maximum capacity of 700 MB.  
compressed files, the files are  
located under the root folder. The  
next and previous folder functions  
have no function on a CD that was  
recorded without folders or playlists.  
When displaying the name of the  
folder the radio displays Disc.  
.
Sampling rate: 8 kHz, 16 kHz,  
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz,  
44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz.  
Root Directory  
.
Bit rates supported: 8, 16, 24,  
The root directory is treated as a  
folder. If the root directory has  
compressed audio files, the  
directory displays as DISC. All files  
contained directly under the root  
directory are accessed prior to any  
32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112,  
128, 144, 160, 192, 224, 256,  
and 320 kbps.  
When the CD contains only playlists  
and compressed audio files, but no  
folders, all files are located under  
the root folder.  
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The left and right arrow buttons  
search playlists (Px) first and then  
goes to the root folder. When the  
radio displays the name of the  
folder the radio displays DISC.  
After playing the last track from  
the last folder, play begins again  
at the first track of the first folder  
or root directory.  
Playing an MP3  
With the ignition on, insert a MP3  
CD partway into the slot, label side  
up. The player pulls it in and the  
MP3 should begin playing. While  
playing a MP3, the navigation  
system is available. If a MP3 is  
inserted with the system off and the  
ignition on, it starts to play.  
When play enters a new folder, the  
display automatically shows the new  
folder name. The new track name  
displays.  
Order of Play  
Tracks are played in the following  
order:  
File System and Naming  
.
Play begins from the first track in  
When a MP3 CD is inserted, the  
MP3 tab activates.  
the first playlist and continues  
sequentially through all tracks in  
each playlist. When the last  
track of the last playlist has been  
played, play continues from the  
first track of the first playlist.  
The song name that displays is the  
song name contained in the file.  
If the song name is not present in  
the file, then the radio displays the  
file name with the extension (such  
as .mp3) as the track name.  
If the ignition or radio is turned off  
with a MP3 CD in the player, it stays  
in the player. When the ignition or  
radio is turned on, the MP3 CD  
starts playing where it stopped, if it  
was the last selected audio source.  
.
If the CD does not contain any  
Preprogrammed Playlists  
playlists, then play begins from  
the first track under the root  
directory. When all tracks from  
the root directory have been  
played, play continues from  
files according to their  
Preprogrammed playlists which  
were created by WinAmp,  
MusicMatch, or Real Jukebox™  
software can be accessed, however,  
there is not editing capability. These  
playlists are treated as special  
folders containing compressed  
audio song files.  
As each new track starts to play, the  
track number displays.  
If an error displays, see CD/DVD  
Messages later in this section.  
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If viewing a map screen, press the  
MP3 screen button. The display  
splits between the audio screen and  
the map screen. If no split screen is  
wanted or if not on a map screen,  
press the AUDIO control button,  
then press AUDIO until MP3 is  
selected or press the MP3 screen  
button.  
2. Press the play button to play  
the CD.  
TUNE/TONE Knob: Turn to go to  
the next or previous track.  
Random:  
q r (Category): Select the left or  
right arrow to go to the previous or  
next folder/Artist/Album/Genre on  
the disc.  
1. Press to hear the disc played in  
random (tracks and folders)  
order.  
u SEEK / t SEEK:  
2. Press the Random screen button  
to turn off random play.  
1. Press the right arrow to go to the  
next track.  
r (Rewind):  
2. Press the left arrow to go to the  
start of the current track, if more  
than five seconds have played  
or to the previous track,  
if five seconds or less have  
played.  
1. Press and hold to rewind quickly  
through a track selection.  
A sound is heard at a reduced  
volume.  
2. Release this button to stop  
rewinding. The display shows  
the elapsed time of the track.  
3. If either arrow is pressed more  
than once, the player will  
[ (Forward):  
continue moving backward or  
forward through the CD. The  
sound mutes while seeking.  
1. Press and hold to fast forward  
quickly through a track selection.  
A sound is heard at a reduced  
volume.  
r / j (Play/Pause):  
1. Press to pause the CD,  
the pause symbol displays.  
This button then changes to  
the play button.  
2. Release this button to stop fast  
forwarding. The display shows  
the elapsed time of the track.  
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.
Folder : Press to view the  
folders that have been stored on  
the Disc. Select a folder name to  
view all songs in this folder,  
select a song. It may take a few  
minutes for the system to show  
a list. Once a song has been  
selected from this category, the  
folder name appears in the  
center button on the main  
screen to show that music  
is being played from a  
Album : Press to view the  
Music Navigator: Press the center  
button on the main screen to display  
Music Navigator.  
albums that have been stored on  
the Disc. Select an album name  
to view all songs on that list,  
select a song. It may take a few  
minutes for the system to show  
the list. Once a song has been  
selected from this category, the  
album name appears in the  
center button on the main  
screen to show that music  
is being played from a  
Selecting any of the following  
screen buttons, when in MP3,  
displays the Music Navigator screen  
for each of the following categories:  
.
All Songs : Press this to view all  
songs stored on the Disc. Select  
a song name from that list.  
It may take a few minutes for the  
system to show the list. Once a  
song has been selected from  
this category, the song name will  
appear in the center button on  
the main screen.  
specific folder.  
specific album.  
.
.
Artist : Press to view the artists  
that have been stored on the  
Disc. Select an artist name to  
view all songs on that list, select  
a song. It may take a few  
minutes for the system to show  
the list. Once a song has been  
selected from this category, the  
artist name appears in the  
center button on the main  
screen to show that music  
is being played from a  
Genre : Press to view the  
genres that have been stored on  
the Disc. Select a genre name to  
view all songs on that list, select  
a song. Once a song has been  
selected from this category, the  
genre name appears in the  
center button on the main  
screen to show that music  
is being played from a  
specific genre.  
Audiobooks are also available  
through the Genre menu screen.  
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an ID number. The ID number  
must be entered into the system.  
under Configure Menu on  
page 56 for information on  
entering your ID number.  
To record an audio book from a  
CD or a USB, you must register  
an ID number. The ID number  
must be entered into the system.  
under Configure Menu on  
page 56 for information on  
entering your ID number.  
Hard Drive Device (HDD)  
With a hard drive device you are  
able to record songs from your CD  
player or a mass media storage  
device connected by a USB  
connector. The hard drive has at the  
most 9 GB memory capacity for  
storage of media files.  
2. Press REC.  
The types of formats supported by  
the HDD are:  
3. A confirmation window displays.  
Press Yes to record all tracks;  
press No to cancel the  
operation.  
.
4. Press REC.  
MP3  
.
5. A confirmation window displays.  
Press Yes to record this track;  
press No to cancel the  
operation.  
MP3-PRO (with Spectral Band  
Replication)  
A progress bar displays if Yes  
was selected.  
.
WMA  
.
To record selected tracks:  
1. Load a CD.  
AAC  
A progress bar displays if Yes  
was selected.  
.
OGG Vorbis  
.
2. Press the Track List screen  
button, located in the middle of  
the screen.  
Audible.com  
While recording a CD to the HDD,  
if the system is turned off, the  
recording process stops. When the  
system is turned back on, the  
Recording from a CD  
To record all tracks:  
1. Load a CD.  
3. Highlight the songs from the  
Music Navigator screen using  
the TUNE knob.  
recording process will not continue.  
To record an audio book from a  
CD or a USB, you must register  
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To record selected tracks:  
1. Connect a USB device.  
While recording a USB device to the  
HDD, if the system is turned off, the  
recording process stops. When the  
system is turned back on, the  
Recording from a USB Device  
To record all tracks:  
2. Press the USB screen button,  
located in the middle of the  
screen.  
1. Connect a USB device.  
recording process will not continue.  
To record an audio book from a  
CD or a USB, you must register  
an ID number. The ID number  
must be entered into the system.  
under Configure Menu on  
page 56 for information on  
entering your ID number.  
3. Select the media from the Music  
Navigator screen.  
To record an audio book from a  
CD or a USB, you must register  
an ID number. The ID number  
must be entered into the system.  
under Configure Menu on  
page 56 for information on  
2. Press REC.  
3. A confirmation window displays.  
Press Yes to record all tracks;  
press No to cancel the  
operation.  
entering your ID number.  
Edit: Some tracks recorded from  
CD audio discs to the HDD may  
have multiple entries within the  
Gracenote database. By pressing  
the Edit screen button, the  
4. Press REC.  
5. A confirmation window displays.  
Press Yes to record this track;  
press No to cancel the  
operation.  
A progress bar displays if Yes  
was selected.  
correct information for the album  
can be specified.  
A progress bar displays if Yes  
was selected.  
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Random:  
Music Navigator Screen  
u SEEK / t SEEK:  
1. Press to play the songs stored  
on the HDD in random, then  
sequential order.  
Selecting any of the following  
1. Press the right arrow to go to the  
next track.  
screen buttons, when in HDD,  
displays the Music Navigator screen  
for each of the following categories.  
2. Press the left arrow to go to the  
start of the current track, if more  
than five seconds have played  
or to the previous track,  
if five seconds or less have  
played.  
2. Press again to stop random play.  
All Songs:  
DEL (Delete):  
1. Press to view all songs stored  
on HDD.  
1. Select a song from one of the  
Music Navigator screens or you  
must be listening to a song to  
delete it. Press DEL.  
2. Select a song name from that  
list. It may take a few minutes for  
the system to show the list.  
3. If either arrow is pressed more  
than once, the player continues  
moving backward or forward  
through the HDD. The sound  
mutes while seeking.  
2. Select a category from the Music  
Navigator screen and press DEL  
to delete an entire category.  
Once a song has been selected  
from this category, the song  
name will appear in the center  
button on the main screen.  
k (Play/Pause):  
q r (Category):  
1. Press this button for playback of  
any media source that had been  
currently playing at the point of  
where it was stopped.  
Playlists:  
1. Select the left or right arrow to  
go to the previous or next  
Album/Playlist/Artist/Genre/  
Audiobook on the HDD.  
1. Press to view the playlists that  
have been stored on the HDD.  
2. Select a playlist name to view all  
songs that have been stored in  
this list, select a song. Once a  
song has been selected from  
this category, the "Playlist  
2. Press it again to pause the  
currently playing media source.  
2. Press the center button on the  
main screen to display Music  
Navigator.  
TUNE/TONE: Turn to go to the  
next or previous track.  
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the main screen to show that  
music is being played in  
this mode.  
Artists:  
Genres:  
1. Press to view the artists that  
have been stored on the HDD.  
1. Press to view the genres that  
have been stored on the HDD.  
Under the playlist category, there is  
a submenu button called, More  
Like This.  
2. Select an artist name to view all  
songs in this list, select a song  
to listen to.  
2. Select a genre name to view all  
songs or audio books in this list,  
select a song or book to  
listen to.  
1. Press this button to see a  
playlist of songs similar to the  
current song is generated by  
music recognition technology  
and related data that are  
Once a song has been selected  
from this category, the Artist  
appears in the center button on the  
main screen to show that music is  
being played in this mode.  
Once a song or book has been  
selected from this category, the  
Genre appears in the center button  
on the main screen to show that  
playback is in this mode.  
provided by Gracenote.  
Albums:  
2. Select a song to listen to after  
the list is created.  
Audio books are only available  
through the Genre menu.  
1. Press to view the albums that  
have been stored on the HDD.  
3. Press the Refresh screen button  
to generate the new list.  
1. Press to view the genres that  
have been stored on the HDD.  
Select an audio book name  
(book title) to view all sections  
in it.  
2. Select an album name to view  
all songs in this list, select a  
song to listen to.  
Once a song has been selected  
from this category, the AutoPlay  
appears in the center button on the  
main screen to show music is being  
played in this mode.  
Once a song has been selected  
from this category, the Album  
appears in the center button on the  
main screen to show that music is  
being played in this mode.  
2. Select a section to listen to.  
If the Last position screen  
button is pressed, the audio  
book starts playback from the  
position it was stopped the last  
time played.  
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Compressed Audio  
Duplicate Content  
Saving HDD Favorites  
The HDD will play an MP3/WMA  
disc that contains compressed CD  
audio from all formats that are  
supported. By default the radio  
shows the CD label on the left side  
of the screen but plays all supported  
file formats in the order in which  
they were recorded to the CD.  
When record is executed the  
During HDD playback, select one of  
the lower buttons to save songs in  
its category. Each category has  
six presets.  
system checks to see if the CD has  
already been recorded to the hard  
drive. If the entire contents of the  
CD still exists on the hard drive the  
system will not record the content.  
If the system determines that none  
or only some of a CD exists, the  
entire CD records to the hard drive.  
This could result in duplicate songs.  
To add a song from a category, you  
must be listening to the song. Press  
and hold the lower button until  
Favorite saved... displays on  
the screen.  
Background Recording  
Audio Book  
A CD can be copied and then  
listened to or a CD can be recording  
while listening to another source  
such as AM, FM, HDD, or AUX. The  
quality of the listening experience  
should be the same whether  
recording in the background or not,  
and the speed of the recording  
process does not take any longer  
than normal.  
CD Eject  
With audio book, content can be  
and files can be transferred to the  
vehicle by either a CD or a USB  
storage device.  
If the CD is ejected before the  
recording process has completed,  
tracks that have been completely  
recorded are stored to the hard  
drive, incomplete tracks are  
discarded.  
The use of the audible.com  
playback feature requires that the  
audible.com account be activated  
with the radio. For more information  
on creating an account, visit  
activation process requires the  
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)  
of the vehicle.  
Power Mode  
If the system is turned off during a  
CD or USB recording process, it will  
stop. When the radio is turned back  
on, the recording process needs to  
be started again.  
Timeshift cannot be activated during  
the background recording function.  
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If a device is connected and you are  
listening to another source (FM, XM  
(if equipped), CD, MP3, etc.), press  
the AUDIO control button then press  
AUDIO repeatedly until AUX is  
selected or press the AUX screen  
button. An auxiliary device must be  
connected for the AUX screen  
button to appear as an option to  
select.  
Auxiliary Devices  
Music can be played directly from  
the USB device and controlled  
through the radio's MP3 control  
The navigation system has an  
auxiliary input jack located in the  
center console. This is not an audio  
output; do not plug the headphone  
set into the front auxiliary input jack.  
You can however, connect an  
external audio device such as an  
iPod, laptop computer, MP3 player,  
CD changer, or cassette tape  
player, etc. to the auxiliary input jack  
for use as another source for audio  
listening.  
functions and the Music Navigator.  
USB Media Recording  
A USB Mass Storage device such  
as a pen drive or a portable USB  
hard drive can be connected to the  
USB port to record media contents,  
such as compressed audio files  
from the USB storage device onto  
the HDD. The USB port is located in  
the center console bin, between the  
Accessory Power Outlet (APO)  
The screen buttons are dependent  
of the type of auxiliary device that  
you are using.  
USB Host Support  
Drivers are encouraged to set up  
any auxiliary device while the  
vehicle is in P (Park). See  
Defensive Driving in the Index of  
the vehicle owner manual for more  
information on driver distraction.  
The USB connector uses the  
USB 2.0.  
socket and the auxiliary input jack.  
In addition to recording the content  
from the USB storage device,  
content can be played back directly  
from the USB device.  
USB Supported Devices  
.
USB Flash Sticks (Pen Drives)  
To use a portable audio player,  
connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable to  
the auxiliary input jack. When a  
device is connected, the system  
detects and automatically begins  
playing audio from the device over  
the vehicle's speakers.  
.
Portable USB Hard Drives  
.
Compact Flash (or other  
portable media) adapters  
Depending on the USB mass  
storage device, some devices may  
not be recognized. The HUB device  
is not supported.  
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A special iPod connection cable is  
needed that came with the vehicle,  
from your dealer. See your dealer  
for more information.  
The iPod music displays on the  
radio s display and begins playing  
through the vehicle's radio system.  
USB Background Recording  
If the content of a USB device is  
chosen to be copied, these media  
files are copied to the hard drive.  
The recording process occurs in the  
background and does not affect  
playback from any source, including  
the USB device itself. The quality of  
the listening experience should be  
the same whether recording in the  
background or not, and the speed of  
the recording process does not take  
any longer than normal.  
A standard iPod USB cable, like the  
one that came with the iPod, cannot  
be used to connect an iPod to the  
vehicle. The iPod connection cable  
that was purchased with the vehicle  
or that was made available from  
your dealer must be used in order  
for this feature to work.  
This feature supports the following  
iPod models:  
.
Fifth generation or later iPod  
.
First or Second generation or  
later iPod Nano*  
*For proper operation, make sure  
the iPod has the latest firmware  
from Apple®. The iPod firmware  
can be updated using the  
latest iTunes application.  
Use the radio q MENU r SELECT  
knob to bring up the iPod Menu and  
select Songs, Artists, Albums,  
Playlists and Audio Books to play  
from the iPod.  
Timeshift cannot be activated during  
the background recording function.  
Using the Radio Controls to  
Connect and Control  
Your iPod  
To connect and control the iPod,  
connect one end of the specially  
iPod connection cable that came  
with the vehicle to the iPod s dock  
connector. Connect the other end to  
both the USB port and the auxiliary  
input jack. The USB port and the  
auxiliary input jack are located in  
the center console bin.  
The iPod charges while it is  
connected to the vehicle and if the  
vehicle is turned to ACC/  
ACCESSORY or ON/RUN. It can  
also be left connected to the vehicle  
while the vehicle is turned off or  
removed. With the vehicle turned  
off, the iPod automatically powers  
off and will not charge or draw  
power from the vehicle's battery.  
An iPod can be controlled using the  
radio buttons and knobs and display  
your iPod song information on the  
radio s display. To connect and  
control an iPod using the radio  
controls, the vehicle must have a  
USB port. If it does, it is located in  
the center console bin.  
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If an older iPod model is used that  
is not supported or does not have  
the special iPod connection cable,  
the iPod can still be used in the  
vehicle by connecting it to the  
Auxiliary Input Jack using a  
standard 3.5 mm (1/8 in) stereo  
cable. See Using the Auxiliary Input  
Jack earlier for more information.  
Gracenote is the industry standard  
in music recognition technology  
and related content delivery.  
For more information, visit  
Navigation  
Using the Navigation  
System  
This section presents basic  
information needed to operate the  
navigation system.  
Updating the Gracenote Database  
1. Turn the ignition on.  
2. Press O to turn the system on.  
3. Insert the update disc part way  
into the slot, label side up.  
The player pulls it in.  
Use the navigation control buttons  
located on the infotainment system  
along with the available  
touch-screen buttons on the  
navigation screen to operate the  
system. See Overview on page 4 for  
more information.  
Gracenote Database  
When a CDDA is recorded from a  
CD to the HDD, the music  
information (Album name, Artist  
name, Song name and Genre) is  
retrieved from the Gracenote  
database, stored in the radio. The  
database information uses the  
information of Gracenote Music  
Recognition Service. See the  
owner's manual for more information  
on the Gracenote Database.  
4. Update Confirmation screen  
displays along with the version  
information. Press the Update  
screen button.  
Once the vehicle is moving, various  
functions are disabled to reduce  
driver distractions.  
5. The system reboots and starts  
updating the database.  
A progress bar displays.  
6. The disc automatically ejects  
after the update is completed.  
The system reboots.  
Gracenote Music Recognition  
Service, Music recognition  
technology, and related data are  
provided by Gracenote®.  
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adjust features for sound, radio,  
navigation, display, and clock. See  
Configure Menu on page 56 for  
more information.  
Navigation Control Buttons  
! (Dimming Change Button):  
The dimming change button on the  
navigation faceplate is used to  
toggle between these dimming  
modes.  
The following control buttons are  
located on the navigation system:  
VOL/ O (Volume/Power):  
RPT (Navigation Repeat): Press  
to repeat the last voice guidance  
prompt. See Destination on  
page 42.  
NAV (Navigation): Press to view  
your vehicle's current position on  
the map screen. Each press of this  
key cycles through Full Map and the  
tab that displays the current audio  
source (AM, FM, XM (if equipped),  
CD, etc.). Full Map displays the  
screen in full map view. Selecting  
between the map screen and the  
current audio source screen menu.  
See Configure Menu on page 56 for  
more information.  
1. Press to turn the system on  
and off.  
2. Turn this knob to increase or  
decrease the volume. The  
volume works for the features  
that are currently being used;  
audio, OnStar® (if equipped)  
changes the volume for the  
phone, voice guidance, and  
speech recognition changes the  
volume of voice prompts.  
DEST (Destination): Press to  
access the Route screen to plan a  
active, press this key to access the  
Route screen. See Destination on  
page 42 for more information.  
XM categories (if equipped) and  
information from the hard drive.  
See Hard Drive Device (HDD) on  
page 26 for more information.  
NAV n m (Navigation Screen Up/  
Down): Press to make the screen  
go up and down. In the up position,  
all touch-screen buttons can be  
viewed or used. In the down  
position, a portion of the screen will  
be shown that displays the current  
audio source and temperature.  
q MENU r SELECT: Turn the  
MENU knob to highlight a feature.  
Press this knob to select the  
highlighted feature.  
INFO (Information): Press for  
Speech Help. See Speech  
Recognition on page 67 for more  
information on Speech Help.  
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0-9 (Numbers): Select numbers.  
Sym (Symbols): Select symbols.  
Touch-Screen Buttons  
Maps  
This section includes basic  
information needed to know about  
the map database.  
Touch-screen buttons are located on  
the screen. Screen buttons are  
highlighted when a feature is  
available. There are also some  
toggle screen buttons that highlight  
when active and grey-out when  
inactive.  
Space: Select to enter a space  
between characters or the words of  
a name.  
Map Coverage  
q (Backspace): Select if an  
incorrect character has been  
selected.  
The maps are stored on th  
e HDD (Hard Drive). It includes the  
48 contiguous United States,  
Alaska, Hawaii, portions of Canada,  
Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin  
Islands.  
Alpha-Numeric Keyboard  
To make name selections easier,  
the system only highlights the  
characters that can follow the last  
one entered. For example, if a Z is  
entered, a T may not be available  
for selection.  
Letters of the alphabet, symbols,  
punctuation, and numbers, when  
available, display on the navigation  
screen as an alpha or numeric  
keyboard. The alpha keyboard  
displays when the system requires  
entry of a name.  
See City List later in this section to  
view a detailed explanation of map  
coverage and detailed city lists in  
each region.  
If a name does not display after  
entry, it may need to be entered  
differently since the map database  
may not contain that information.  
All characters are touch-screen  
buttons. Press a character to  
select it.  
-Ý (Accent Alphabet): Select  
letters with accent symbols.  
A-Z (Alphabet): Select letters from  
the alphabet.  
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7. The disc is automatically ejected  
after the map database update  
is completed. The system  
reboots.  
Installing the DVD Map Disc  
Handling the DVD Map Disc  
Your dealer installed the map  
database information on the HDD.  
When handling the DVD map disc,  
be careful of the following:  
.
After receiving an updated map  
disc, it needs to be copied to the  
HDD. Read the following steps  
completely before operating  
this feature.  
Handle the disc very carefully to  
If the application update file is  
included in the disc, the application  
update is also done. There is a  
slight pause between map update  
and application data. The system  
may restart multiple times. Make  
sure audio has returned for at least  
30 to 60 seconds before ejecting  
the disc.  
avoid contamination or flaws.  
Signals may not read out  
properly if the disc gets  
contaminated or flawed.  
.
1. Turn the ignition on.  
If the disc gets soiled, use a soft  
cloth to gently wipe it out from  
the center of the disc to the  
outside. Do not use  
photographic record cleaner,  
solvents, or other cleaners.  
2. Press O to turn the system on.  
3. Insert the update disc partway  
into the slot, label side up.  
The player pulls it in.  
The disc is not automatically  
ejected, press Y after the  
application update is completed.  
.
Do not use the disc to rest on  
4. Update Confirmation screen  
displays with version  
while writing or drawing using  
any writing utensil or attach a  
seal to any of the sides or  
the disc.  
Ejecting the DVD Map Disc  
information, then press Update.  
When the map disc has finished  
5. Enter the Authentication Code,  
then press Enter.  
copying to the HDD, press the Y  
button.  
.
Do not keep the disc in direct  
6. If correct code is entered, the  
system reboots and starts  
updating, the status bar  
displays.  
sunlight, high temperatures,  
or humidity.  
.
After using the disc, place it  
back into the original case.  
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If using the scroll feature,  
Map Adjustments  
Scrolling the Map  
touch-tap the map and the vehicle  
icon becomes lost, press NAV  
(Navigation) to return to the current  
vehicle location on the map.  
The scale of view on the map can  
be adjusted. Also, the map moves  
automatically based on the direction  
the vehicle is being travelled.  
When scrolling on the map, the  
system displays the address of the  
scroll symbol location.  
Map Scales  
V / U (Zoom In/Zoom Out): Press  
the zoom in or out screen buttons or  
the scale on the bar to change the  
level of map detail. The scale  
appears on the screen once the  
zoom in or zoom out screen buttons  
are selected. The system adjusts  
the map accordingly. The scale of a  
map can range from 50 m (1/32 of a  
mile) to 550 km (350 mi). To change  
from English or metric, see DIC  
Operation and Displays in the  
Index of your vehicle's owner  
manual.  
Press anywhere on the map screen  
and the scroll symbol appears.  
Use this feature to move across  
the map.  
You can use the scroll feature on  
the map to set a destination. See  
From Map under Destination for  
more information.  
Touch-tap your finger in any  
direction on the map screen and  
the map continues to scroll in that  
direction. The rate of scrolling  
depends on where the screen is  
being touched. The rate increases  
when touching closer to the edge of  
the screen.  
When scrolling on the map without a  
planned route, press Go to calculate  
the route from your current position  
to the destination mark.  
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Navigation Symbols  
The following symbols are the most  
common symbols that appear on a  
map screen.  
The waypoint number displays on  
the map after a stopover has been  
added to your route.  
A waypoint is a series of two or  
more marked stopovers on the way  
to the final destination. This feature  
allows you to add up to three  
waypoints to the current route,  
between your start point and final  
destination. Once a waypoint has  
been added, the points can be  
edited or deleted.  
Your vehicle is shown as this  
symbol. It indicates the current  
position and heading direction of the  
vehicle on the map.  
The distance to crosshairs indicates  
the distance to the crosshair area  
displayed on the map screen during  
map scrolling.  
The destination symbol appears on  
the map, after a route has been  
planned, marking the final  
destination.  
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route, each waypoint destination  
appears giving the same  
information.  
Select this screen symbol to switch  
between North Up, Heading Up, and  
3D modes.  
This symbol only appears when  
time is not available.  
The distance and time to destination  
symbol indicates the distance and  
the estimated time remaining to the  
final destination or arrival time,  
This north up symbol indicates the  
map with North Up, known as North  
Up mode. While in North Up mode,  
the vehicle icon follows the north  
direction on the map regardless of  
which direction the vehicle is  
traveling.  
depending on the option selected.  
Press this screen button to change  
between viewing the time of day  
and the arrival time. If waypoints  
have been added to the current  
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Displaying Points of Interest  
(POI) on the Map Screen  
Select this screen symbol to switch  
Heading Up, North Up, and 3D  
modes.  
The No GPS symbol appears when  
the vehicle is acquiring or not  
receiving a Global Positioning  
System (GPS) satellite signal.  
Select the POI screen button to  
display or remove POI icons from  
the map.  
This heading up symbol indicates  
the map with the vehicle travel  
direction up, known as Heading Up  
mode. While in Heading Up mode,  
the direction the vehicle is traveling  
will always be at the top of the  
map screen. The shaded triangle  
indicates the North direction. The  
vehicle icon will always be headed  
in the direction the vehicle is  
traveling.  
See Global Positioning System for  
more information.  
Displaying POI icons on the  
map indicates where POIs  
(e.g. restaurants, gas stations, etc.)  
are located. This screen appears  
after selecting the POI screen  
button.  
Select the Add screen button to  
store the location on the screen in  
your address book.  
Press this screen symbol to change  
to 3D mode.  
The system automatically stores the  
point in the address book. See  
Address Book under Destination  
for more information.  
The symbol for the 3-D function  
is the same as the Heading Up  
symbol, but shows the map in a  
3-D view.  
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Go: Press this screen button, next  
to the desired POI, to make this POI  
a destination or a waypoint.  
Select a POI name to receive  
information about the POI. From this  
screen you can select: Add, to add  
this POI to the address book, Go,  
or Map.  
Add: Press to add this POI to the  
address book. See Address Book  
under Destination on page 42 for  
information on address book entries.  
Nearby POIs: Press to display  
the list of available POIs for the  
selected POI categories. The list  
provides the POI icon, the name,  
the direction, and the distance to the  
POI from the vehicle's current  
position. Use the scroll arrows to  
move up and down the list. Use the  
Sort by Dist (distance), Icon, Name,  
and, on Route as desired.  
Select one of the POI categories to  
display or to remove POI icons from  
the map screen. When a category is  
selected those POI icons display on  
the map.  
Go: Press to make this POI a  
destination or a waypoint.  
Map: Press to display the map  
showing the location of the POI.  
Edit: Press to change one of the  
current POI categories. Press the  
Edit screen button, select the POI  
category to be changed, then select  
the new category.  
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Driving on a Route  
Auto Reroute  
Address Entry  
When a destination has been routed  
and while driving on route, the map  
screen automatically displays the  
next maneuver.  
When the destination is set and the  
vehicle is not travelling the planned  
route, the system automatically  
plans a new route and begins to  
reroute. The new route is  
Street: The address entry  
destination method allows entry of  
an address by providing the system  
with a street name, a city name,  
or the name of a state or province.  
This next maneuver pop-up displays  
the next maneuver direction and  
how many miles or kilometers the  
vehicle is from it.  
highlighted on the screen.  
If having trouble finding a city or a  
street name:  
Destination  
.
Enter the street name first  
Press the DEST control button to  
access the Select Destination  
screen. From this screen, select  
from several options to plan a route  
by entering destinations.  
instead of the city name, or  
vice versa.  
.
Enter more characters or reduce  
the amount of characters to  
reduce or expand the available  
options.  
When approximately 0.4 km (1/4 mi)  
from the next maneuver, the screen  
displays the name and a detailed  
view of the next maneuver.  
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.
If four or less names are  
available for the entered  
characters, a list displays.  
If more than four are  
6. If there is more than one city, the  
list of cities that have that street  
address displays. Select a city  
from the list.  
available, there is a match  
counter with a number in it,  
it represents the number of  
available streets. Select the  
List button to view the list  
and select a street.  
7. A confirmation screen displays  
with the address. If the address  
is correct, select the Go screen  
button. The system calculates  
the route.  
8. Select the route preference  
(Fastest, Shortest, or Easy).  
The system highlights the route.  
.
While the Street name  
category is empty, there is  
a Last 5 Streets screen  
button that displays the last  
five selected streets. Press  
this button to select a street  
from the list.  
Entering the Street Name First  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Select the Street screen button.  
9. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button. The route is now ready  
to be started.  
3. The Street category is  
See Getting Started on Your  
Route in this section.  
4. Select the street name.  
automatically selected for entry.  
Start entering the street name.  
5. Enter the house number. The  
system displays the house  
number range that is available  
for the street.  
It is recommended that  
directional information or street  
type is not entered. Use the  
Space screen button between  
street or city names. Use the  
backspace ( q ) screen button  
if an incorrect character has  
been entered.  
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.
If four or less names are  
available for the entered  
characters, a list displays.  
If more than four are  
Entering the City Name First  
7. A confirmation screen displays  
with the address. If the address  
is correct, select Go. The system  
calculates the route.  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Press the Street screen button.  
available, there is a match  
counter with a number in it,  
it represents the number of  
available streets. Select the  
List button to view the list  
and select a street.  
3. Press the City screen button and  
start entering the city name.  
8. Select the route preference  
(Fastest, Shortest, or Easy).  
The system highlights the route.  
If four or less names are  
available for the entered  
9. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button. The route is now ready  
to be started.  
characters, a list displays.  
If more than four are available,  
there is a match counter with a  
number in it, it represents the  
number of available cities. Press  
the List button to view the list  
and select a city.  
.
While the Street name  
category is empty, there is  
a Last 5 Streets screen  
button that displays the last  
five selected streets. Press  
this button to select a street  
from the list.  
See Getting Started on Your  
Route in this section.  
Entering the State or  
Province First  
4. Start entering the street name.  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Press the Street screen button.  
It is recommended that  
5. Select the street name.  
directional information or street  
type is not entered. Use the  
Space screen button between  
street or city names. Use the  
6. Once a street has been  
selected, the numeric keyboard  
displays, allowing entry of the  
house number. The system  
displays the house number  
range that is available for  
the street.  
3. Press the State screen button  
and select the state or province  
from the list.  
4. Press the City screen button and  
start entering the city name.  
backspace ( q ) screen button  
if an incorrect character has  
been entered.  
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5. Start entering the street name.  
6. Select the street name.  
Do not enter directional  
7. Once a street has been  
selected, the numeric keyboard  
displays, allowing entry of the  
house number. The system  
displays the house number  
range that is available for  
the street.  
information or street type, and  
use the Space screen button  
between street or city names.  
Use the backspace screen  
button if an incorrect character  
has been entered.  
.
If four or less names are  
8. A confirmation screen displays  
with the address. If the address  
is correct, select the Go screen  
button. The system calculates  
the route.  
available for the entered  
characters, a list displays.  
If more than four are  
available, there is a match  
counter with a number in it,  
it represents the number of  
available cities. Press the  
List button to view the list  
and select a city.  
9. Select the route preference  
(Fastest, Shortest, or Easy).  
The system highlights the route.  
Point of Interest: The Point of  
Interest (POI) destination entry  
method allows selection of a  
destination by providing the system  
with a POI name, a city name,  
or selecting the POI from the  
POI list.  
10. Press the Start Guidance  
screen button. The route is  
now ready to be started.  
.
While the Street name  
category is empty, there is  
a Last 5 Streets screen  
button that displays the last  
five selected streets. Press  
this button to select a street  
from the list.  
See Getting Started on Your  
Route in this section.  
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Entering the POI Name/Phone  
Number  
6. Select the route preference  
(Fastest, Shortest, or Easy).  
The system highlights the route.  
4. Select the Name / 5 screen  
button and start entering the  
name or select the 09 screen  
button to enter the phone  
number.  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
7. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button. The route is now ready  
to be started.  
2. Press the Point of Interest  
screen button.  
If four or less names are  
3. The Name / 5 category is  
automatically selected for entry.  
Start entering the name or select  
the 09 screen button to enter  
the phone number.  
available, a list displays. If more  
than four are available, there is a  
match counter with a number in  
it, it represents the number of  
available POI names. Select the  
List button to view the list.  
See Getting Started on Your  
Route in this section.  
Entering the City Name First  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
If four or less names are  
2. Press the Point of Interest  
screen button.  
available, a list displays. If more  
than four are available, there is a  
match counter with a number in  
it, it represents the number of  
available POI names. Press the  
List button to view the list.  
5. Select the POI name from  
the list.  
3. Press the City screen button and  
start entering the city name.  
6. A confirmation screen displays  
with the POI information. If the  
POI information is correct, press  
the Go screen button. The  
If four or less names are  
available, a list displays. If more  
than four are available, there is a  
match counter with a number in  
it, it represents the number of  
available cities. Press the List  
button to view the list and select  
a city.  
4. Select the POI name from  
the list.  
system calculates the route.  
5. A confirmation screen displays  
with the POI information. If the  
POI information is correct, select  
the Go screen button. The  
system calculates the route.  
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7. Select the route preference  
(Fastest, Shortest, or Easy).  
The system highlights the route.  
5. Select the POI name from  
the list.  
Address Book  
6. A confirmation screen displays  
with the POI information. If the  
POI information is correct, select  
the Go screen button. The  
8. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button. The route is now ready  
to be started.  
system calculates the route.  
See Getting Started on Your  
Route in this section.  
7. Select the route preference  
(Fastest, Shortest, or Easy).  
The system highlights the route.  
Selecting a POI Category  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
8. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button. The route is now ready  
to be started.  
2. Press the Point of Interest  
screen button.  
3. Press the Browse POI  
Categories screen button.  
See Getting Started on Your  
Route in this section.  
Address Book: The address book  
entry method allows you to select a  
destination by selecting an address  
that has been stored in your  
address book.  
4. Select a category, and then a  
sub-category.  
The system will display available  
POI names in the selected  
sub-category.  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button.  
A list of your address book  
addresses display. Use the scroll  
arrows to the left to move  
through the list.  
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3. Press the Go screen button,  
located next to the destination.  
The system calculates the route.  
When the address is found, it will be  
shown on your navigation system's  
screen along with the buttons  
described below.  
OnStar Destination  
Download (If Equipped)  
OnStar® Destination Download  
(if equipped) is a service available  
for OnStar* subscribers that makes  
operating your navigation system  
much simpler. It allows subscribers  
to request and receive navigation  
assistance on-the-go.  
4. Select the route preference  
(Fastest, Shortest, or Easy).  
The system highlights the route.  
5. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button. The route is now ready  
to be started.  
See Getting Started on Your  
Route later in this section for  
more information.  
Using OnStar Destination  
Download (If Equipped)  
Press the blue OnStar button  
and an Advisor can locate a  
See Adding Destinations to the  
Address Book in this section.  
point-of-interest or an address and  
download the necessary information  
or coordinates to your navigation  
system. Once the destination is  
downloaded, the navigation system  
will search for the address in the  
mapping disc's database.  
OnStar Download Screen  
.
Select Go, the navigation  
system calculates route(s).  
Select a route (i.e. Shortest  
Route), and Start Guidance.  
.
Select Map, the navigation  
system displays the Destination  
Map Screen.  
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Select Call, the navigation  
Route Guidance Not Active  
Important Notes regarding OnStar  
Destination Download:  
system initiates a call to your  
destination with your Bluetooth  
phone (if available) or OnStar  
Hands-Free Calling, if equipped  
and/or if minutes are available.  
If an OnStar destination is  
.
downloaded while route guidance is  
not active, the navigation system  
displays an OnStar Destination  
Download Screen and operations  
will continue as outlined in the  
Using OnStar Destination  
If the navigation system is  
turned off when the destination  
download is attempted, the  
navigation system will  
automatically turn on and  
display the OnStar Destination  
Download Screen. The radio  
will remain on after the  
.
.
Select Add to Address Book, the  
navigation system copies the  
downloaded destination to the  
address book and displays the  
new address book entry.  
Download section:  
Route Guidance Active  
download occurs.  
If OnStar downloads a destination  
while route guidance is already  
active, the navigation system adds  
the downloaded destination as the  
next waypoint in the existing route.  
All features such as Call and Add to  
Address Book will be available for  
the waypoint. Refer to the section  
on Waypoints for more information.  
Select Back, the navigation  
system cancels your OnStar  
Destination Download and  
returns to the previous screen.  
The downloaded address will  
not be added to the previous  
destinations  
.
If OnStar downloads a  
destination and the address is  
not found in the mapping disc s  
database and routing by  
coordinates is not available, the  
Go and Map buttons gray out  
and routing will not be available.  
Press the blue OnStar button for  
further assistance.  
Previous Destinations  
.
The Call button grays out when  
there is no phone number  
available for your destination  
and while connected to OnStar.  
Previous OnStar Destination  
Downloads are saved under  
Previous Destinations in the  
navigation system where they can  
be accessed or saved to the  
address book.  
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Map Destination Screen Functions  
Turn List  
Getting Started on Your Route  
If the map screen is used to show  
destination, it will have map screen  
capabilities such as Go, Mark,  
Zoom, Scroll, etc. The address is  
shown at the top of the screen.  
Once a destination has been  
entered there are several functions  
that can be performed. Press the  
DEST to access the Route screen.  
Turn List: Select this screen  
button, from the Route screen, to  
view the list of maneuvers for the  
entire route.  
Destination Map Screen  
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Route Preview  
Detour  
r (Fast Reverse Scroll): Press to  
fast reverse scroll to the start point.  
This button displays once the  
reverse scroll button has been  
selected.  
Detour: Press this screen button  
from the Route screen, then  
select to detour 2, 5, 10, 20,  
or 40 km (1, 3, 5, 15, or 25 miles)  
around the current route. Select  
Entire Route to detour the entire  
route. This option is only available  
while driving on a route.  
j (Pause): Press to pause the  
route preview, while in reverse, fast  
reverse, forward, or fast forward  
scroll.  
Voice Volume  
r (Forward Scroll): Press to  
forward scroll to the final  
destination.  
Press this screen button from the  
Route screen to change the volume  
of voice prompts. Press the Voice  
Guidance, Traffic Event Voice  
Prompt, Speech Recognition  
Prompt, and Speech Confirmation  
prompts on or off for each voice  
category. See Nav under  
[ (Fast Forward Scroll): Press to  
fast forward scroll to the final  
destination. This button displays  
once the forward scroll button has  
been selected.  
Route Preview: Press this screen  
button, from the Route screen, to  
preview the entire route in either  
direction.  
u (Fast Forward Skip): Press to  
go to the final destination.  
t (Reverse Skip): Press to go  
Configure Menu on page 56 for  
back to the start point.  
more information.  
q (Reverse Scroll): Press to  
reverse scroll to the start point.  
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Add Waypoint  
To add a waypoint:  
3. The system displays a pop-up  
confirmation message. Press  
Yes to delete the waypoint;  
press No to cancel this  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Press the Add screen button.  
This button only appears if a  
route has been calculated.  
operation. The system calculates  
and highlights the route. The  
route is now ready to be started.  
3. Using the desired method of  
entering a destination, enter the  
waypoint. See Destination  
previously for more information.  
The system calculates and  
highlights the route. The route is  
now ready to be started.  
Suspend Guidance  
Press this screen button, from the  
Route screen, to put the current  
route on hold.  
Resume Guidance  
4. To add more waypoints, press  
the DEST control button, then  
select the Add screen button,  
where the next waypoint should  
fall on the route. The system  
calculates and highlights the  
route. The route is now ready  
to be started.  
Press this screen button, from the  
Route screen, to resume guidance  
on the current route.  
Add: Press this screen button from  
the Route screen. This feature  
allows up to three waypoints to be  
added to the current route, between  
one start point and final destination.  
Once a waypoint has been added,  
the points can be edited or deleted.  
Cancel Guidance  
Press this screen button, from the  
Route screen, to cancel the current  
route. A confirmation window  
displays. Select Yes to cancel; No to  
cancel this operation.  
To delete a waypoint:  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Press Delete next to the  
waypoint to be deleted.  
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3. Press and hold one of the six  
screen buttons at the bottom of  
the screen until the text within  
the button changes.  
4. Press and hold one of the six  
Preset Destinations Adding  
or Changing  
screen buttons at the bottom of  
the screen until the text within  
the button changes.  
This feature allows addition or  
changes to one of six preset  
destinations. When a destination  
has been added as a preset  
destination, it is available to select  
from the Select Destination screen.  
See Preset Destination previously  
for information on how to select a  
preset destination as a final  
destination.  
The name appears in that preset  
destination screen button and is  
now available to select from the  
Select Destination screen.  
The name appears in that preset  
destination screen button and is  
now available to select from the  
Select Destination screen.  
Adding or Changing Destinations  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button.  
Storing the Current Destination  
3. Select the address book entry to  
add or change.  
To store the current final destination  
as a preset destination:  
1. Press the Add screen button  
from the map screen. The  
Address Book screen appears.  
2. Press the Name screen button.  
An alpha-keyboard displays.  
Enter the name.  
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4. Press Name and use the alpha  
keyboard to edit or add  
the name.  
Address Book Storing  
Destinations  
Address Book Editing and  
Deleting Entries  
To store the current final destination  
to the address book, press the Add  
screen button from the map screen  
while touch-tapping to the final  
destination. The system  
automatically saves the final  
destination information in the  
address book.  
5. Press the OK screen button to  
save the changes.  
To add or change the phone number  
of an address book entry:  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button. A list of address book  
entries display. Use the  
touch-tap arrows to the left to  
move through the list.  
3. Select the address book entry to  
change.  
To edit the name of an  
address book:  
4. Press the Phone # screen button  
and use the numeric keyboard to  
enter or change the phone  
number.  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button. A list of address book  
entries will display. Use the  
touch-tap arrows to the left to  
move through the list.  
5. Press the OK screen button to  
save your changes.  
3. Select the address book entry to  
change.  
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To change the map icon of an  
address book entry:  
3. Select the address book entry to  
change.  
Previous Destinations —  
Deleting  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
4. Press Add Voice Tag screen  
button.  
To delete all previous destinations.  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button. A list of address book  
entries display. Use the  
5. The system asks that you state  
the name. You will have  
2. Press the Previous Destination  
screen button.  
touch-tap arrows to the left to  
move through the list.  
two seconds to state the name.  
The system responds back with  
the name.  
3. Press the Delete All screen  
button. A confirmation window  
displays. Select Yes to cancel;  
No to cancel this operation.  
3. Select the address book entry to  
change.  
To delete an address book entry:  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
4. Press the Icon screen button.  
5. Select an icon from the list.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button. A list of address book  
entries display. Use the  
To add a voice tag to an address  
book entry:  
touch-tap arrows to the left to  
move through the list.  
1. Press the DEST control button.  
2. Press Address Book screen  
button. A list of address book  
entries display. Use the  
3. Select the address book entry to  
delete.  
4. Press the Delete screen button  
to delete the address book entry.  
A confirmation displays.  
touch-tap arrows to the left to  
move through the list.  
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Sound  
Nav (Navigation)  
Configure Menu  
Press the CONFIG control button to  
enter the Menu options, then press  
the CONFIG control button  
repeatedly until Sound is selected or  
make speaker and DSP (Digital  
Signal Processing) adjustments.  
See AM-FM Radio on page 10 for  
more information.  
Radio  
Press the CONFIG control button to  
enter the menu options, then press  
the CONFIG control button  
repeatedly until Radio is selected or  
press the Radio screen button to  
displayed, preset pages, and  
Automatic Volume Control. See  
AM-FM Radio on page 10 for more  
information.  
Press the CONFIG control button  
to enter the Menu options, then  
press the CONFIG control button  
repeatedly until Nav is selected or  
press the Nav screen button.  
Press the CONFIG control button  
to adjust several of the system's  
features and preferences. The last  
selected menu screen is the screen  
that displays; Sound, Radio,  
Nav (navigation), Display, or clock.  
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Voice Volume  
Speech Confirmation Feedback:  
Press to turn speech confirmation  
feedback on and off. Speech  
feedback is on when the button is  
highlighted.  
Back Track  
Press the Voice Volume screen  
button to change the volume of the  
voice prompts or to turn the voice  
prompts on and off.  
Press the Back Track screen button  
to turn recording and displaying on  
and off or to delete the path being  
traveled when not on a  
marked road.  
Route Preference  
Master Volume Level: Press the  
+ (plus) or (minus) screen buttons  
to increase or to decrease the  
volume of all voice categories.  
Record Back Track: When this  
feature is active the system starts  
recording the path being traveled  
when not on a marked road. This  
button highlights when it is active.  
Press the Route Preference screen  
button to change route options  
when the system calculates a route.  
Voice Guidance: Press to turn  
voice instructions on and off while  
traveling on a planned route. Voice  
guidance is on when the button is  
highlighted.  
Avoid Freeway: The system  
avoids major roads when calculating  
a planned route.  
Display Back Track: When this  
feature is active the system displays  
the path that is being traveled. This  
path is a simulation since the map  
database coverage will not have  
these roads on the system. This  
button highlights when it is active.  
Avoid Toll Road: The system  
avoids toll roads when calculating a  
planned route.  
Traffic Event Voice Prompt: Press  
to turn traffic voice instructions on  
and off. Traffic voice is on when the  
button is highlighted.  
Avoid Ferry: The system avoids  
ferries when calculating a planned  
route.  
Delete Recorded Back Track:  
Press to delete the recorded path.  
Speech Recognition Prompt:  
Press to turn speech recognition  
prompts on and off. Speech prompts  
are on when the button is  
highlighted.  
Avoid time and seasonal  
restricted road: The system  
avoids time restricted and seasonal  
roads when calculating a planned  
route.  
Map Database Information  
Press the Map Database  
Information screen button to view  
system information.  
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Traffic flow information (rate of  
speed data). Flow data might not  
be available in all markets.  
notifying you of a possibly quick  
route. If currently driving using a  
planned route, the pop-up  
XM NavTraffic™  
(USA and Canada)  
The navigation system might have  
an XM NavTraffic receiver. It is a  
subscription service provided  
through XM Satellite Radio.  
A service fee is required to  
receive the XM NavTraffic service.  
Real-time traffic information is  
provided to fully integrate the  
navigation system to display  
current traffic conditions for the  
chosen route.  
screen appears on the display  
when this has been selected.  
Traffic information is delivered to the  
vehicle by the XM Radio satellites.  
XM NavTraffic provides continuously  
updated traffic information.  
When these features are  
highlighted while traveling on a  
route, accidents can be viewed  
and avoided that are on the  
route.  
XM NavTraffic currently broadcasts  
the traffic information for many  
markets nationally. The service may  
be available in more cities in the  
for more details on local coverage.  
When traffic is enabled, a vehicle  
traffic symbol appears in the Traffic  
screen button. The vehicle traffic  
symbol is color coded, as follows:  
A screen displays to indicate that  
the XM Traffic subscription is not  
activated.  
To turn XM NavTraffic on or off:  
.
No symbol displays if traffic  
conditions reported to the  
navigation system do not affect  
the vehicle, or no information is  
received while driving on a route  
that is not active.  
1. Press the CONFIG control  
button, then press CONFIG  
repeatedly until Nav is selected  
or press the Nav screen button.  
If activated, traffic information  
displays:  
.
Unscheduled traffic incident  
2. Press the Traffic Information  
button.  
data, such as accidents and  
disabled vehicles  
.
.
Green indicates that the traffic  
condition is far away.  
3. Press the Display Traffic  
Information button. This button  
highlights when it is active.  
.
Scheduled traffic incident data,  
Yellow indicates that a minor  
traffic condition in the  
general area.  
such as road construction and  
road closures  
Selecting Use Traffic Information  
for Guidance enables the system  
to show a pop-up screen  
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Red indicates that, while under  
route guidance, a quicker route  
is available.  
To view the traffic condition location  
and information on the map:  
1. Press the NAV control button,  
then press NAV repeatedly until  
Traffic is selected, or press the  
Traffic screen button. A list of  
traffic conditions may display  
with the direction and how far  
away the traffic conditions are  
from the vehicle's current  
position.  
Traffic flow conditions appear on the  
map screen:  
.
Green indicates free traffic flow.  
.
Yellow indicates a congestion.  
.
Red indicates heavy or stopped  
traffic.  
Locations and Information of  
Traffic Conditions  
2. Select a traffic condition to view  
it on the map. The map screen  
displays with the area of the  
traffic condition shown. Press  
the Next or Previous screen  
buttons to view the accident  
locations that are on the list.  
The system may take some time to  
sort the information. The list of  
traffic conditions display in the order  
of distance from the vehicle, for up  
to approximately 240 km (150 mi).  
If currently traveling on a planned  
route, you can filter the list to see  
traffic conditions along the planned  
route. Not all traffic conditions may  
be reported in the list.  
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Avoid Traffic Condition  
Scrolling Map  
Use Traffic Information for  
Guidance  
Avoid: The vehicle must be on  
Route Guidance and the traffic  
condition must be on the route for  
the Avoid feature to work.  
Selecting Use Traffic Information for  
Guidance enables the system to  
show a pop-up screen notifying of a  
possible quicker route, when driving  
using a planned route.  
Press the Avoid screen button next  
to the traffic condition to be avoided.  
The current route updates to  
To turn this feature on:  
remove the area with the traffic  
condition from the route. Select  
each traffic condition to avoid.  
1. Press the CONFIG hard key,  
then press the CONFIG key  
repeatedly until Nav is selected  
or press the Nav screen button.  
Avoided List: Once one or more  
traffic conditions have been  
2. Press the Traffic Information  
button.  
avoided, touch this screen button to  
view the list of traffic conditions that  
have been selected to avoid. Select  
one or more of the avoided traffic  
conditions to place the condition(s)  
back on route.  
While scrolling the map, traffic  
condition icons may appear. To  
receive information about the traffic  
condition, place the cross hairs over  
the traffic condition icon. After  
selecting the i (information) screen  
button, the type of traffic condition,  
of the traffic condition appears on  
the display. See Scrolling the Map  
under Maps on page 35 for more  
information.  
3. Press the Use Traffic Information  
for Guidance button. This button  
highlights when it is active.  
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Alternate Route  
Traffic Condition Symbols  
When the pop-up display Detour  
Available appears on the screen to  
notify that a possibly quicker route  
is available, an alternate route can  
be selected, to detour around the  
traffic condition. Press the Yes  
screen button and the system  
The following are traffic condition  
symbols may display:  
Accident.  
automatically calculates a new  
route. This option only becomes  
available when the traffic icon is red.  
Stopped traffic.  
XM NavTraffic(if equipped)  
information may not be provided for  
the alternate route, depending on  
what type of road the vehicle is  
traveling on.  
Road closed.  
Traffic jam.  
Lane Narrows.  
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Display  
Road work. Construction.  
Road visibility.  
Alert.  
Other.  
Press the CONFIG control button to  
enter the menu options, then press  
the CONFIG control button  
repeatedly until Display is selected  
or press the Display screen button.  
Display Off  
Press this screen button to turn the  
display off. Press any button such  
as the NAV, AUDIO, FAV, CONFIG,  
DEST, SCREEN, or TONE control  
button to view the display.  
Road condition.  
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Brightness/Contrast/Mode  
12/24 HR Format: Select the  
12 HR screen button for standard  
time; select the 24 HR screen  
button for military time.  
Setting the Clock  
Press this screen button to change  
the brightness, contrast, and mode  
of the display.  
The navigation system time and the  
analog clock are separate features.  
Changing the time through the  
navigation system will not change  
the time on the analog clock and  
vice versa. See Analog Clock in  
the Index of the vehicle owner  
manual to change the analog  
clock time.  
DD/MM or MM/DD Format: Press  
the + (plus) or (minus) display  
buttons to increase or decrease the  
MM, DD, and YYYY date display.  
] (Brightness): Press the + (plus)  
or (minus) screen buttons to  
increase or decrease the brightness  
of the screen.  
Auto GPS Update: Press either  
the On or Off display buttons.  
If On, the GPS update feature  
automatically updates the date  
and time.  
_ (Contrast): Press the + (plus) or  
(minus) screen buttons to increase  
or decrease the contrast of the  
screen.  
To set the time:  
1. Press the CONFIG control  
button to enter the menu  
options, then press the CONFIG  
control button repeatedly until  
the time is selected or press the  
clock screen button located in  
the upper right corner of the  
screen.  
Auto (Automatic): Press to  
automatically adjust the screen  
background depending on exterior  
lighting conditions.  
Daylight Savings: Press either the  
On or Off display buttons. Press On  
to jump ahead for daylight savings  
time. Press Off to fall back out of  
daylight savings time.  
Day: Press to make the map  
background brighter.  
Time Zone: Auto GPS Update  
must be off before the time zone  
can be changed. Select the change  
display button to select the desired  
time zone.  
Night: Press to make the map  
background darker.  
2. Press the Hours and  
Minutes (minus) and + (plus)  
signs to decrease and to  
increase the time.  
The dimming change button on the  
navigation faceplate is used to  
toggle between these dimming  
modes.  
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This system may not be available or  
interferences may occur if any of the  
following is true:  
For more information if the GPS is  
not functioning properly, see If the  
System Needs Service and  
Global Positioning  
System (GPS)  
Problems with Route Guidance.  
The navigation system determines  
the position of the vehicle by using  
satellite signals, various vehicle  
signals, and map data.  
.
Signals are obstructed by tall  
buildings, trees, large trucks,  
or a tunnel.  
Vehicle Positioning  
.
At times, the position of the vehicle  
on the map may be inaccurate due  
to one or more of the following  
reasons:  
Objects are located on the rear  
shelf of the vehicle.  
At times, other interferences such  
as the satellite condition, road  
configuration, the condition of the  
vehicle and/or other circumstances  
can interfere with the navigation  
system's ability to determine the  
accurate position of the vehicle.  
.
Satellites are being repaired or  
improved.  
.
The road system has changed.  
.
After-market glass tinting has  
been applied to the vehicle's  
rear windshield.  
.
The vehicle is driving on slippery  
road surfaces such as in sand,  
gravel and/or snow.  
The GPS shows the current position  
of the vehicle using signals sent by  
the GPS Satellites of the United  
States Department of Defense.  
When the vehicle is not receiving  
signals from the satellites, a  
Notice: Do not apply after-market  
glass tinting to the vehicle s  
windows. Glass tinting interferes  
with the system s ability to  
receive GPS signals and causes  
the system to malfunction.  
The window might have to be  
replaced to correct the problem.  
This would not be covered by  
the warranty.  
.
The vehicle is traveling on  
winding roads.  
.
The vehicle is on a long  
straight road.  
.
The vehicle is approaching a tall  
symbol appears on the map screen.  
Refer to Symbols.  
building or a large vehicle.  
.
The surface streets run parallel  
to a freeway.  
.
The vehicle has just been  
transferred by a vehicle carrier  
or a ferry.  
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.
.
.
.
.
The current position calibration  
is set incorrectly.  
The vehicle is driving in heavy  
traffic where driving is at low  
speeds, and the vehicle is  
Plural names of places may be  
announced occasionally.  
.
.
The vehicle is traveling at high  
speed.  
It may take a long time to  
operate automatic rerouting  
during high-speed driving.  
stopped and started repeatedly.  
If experiencing problems with the  
system, it may need to be  
calibrated. See DIC Compass in  
the Index of the vehicle's owner  
manual.  
The vehicle changes directions  
more than once, or when the  
vehicle is turning on a turn table  
in a parking lot.  
Automatic rerouting may display  
a route returning to the set  
waypoint if heading for a  
destination without passing  
through a set waypoint.  
.
The vehicle is entering and/or  
exiting a parking lot, garage or a  
lot with a roof.  
Problems with Route  
Guidance  
Inappropriate route guidance may  
occur under one or more of the  
following conditions:  
.
The route prohibits the entry of a  
vehicle due to a regulation by  
time or season or any other  
regulation which may be given.  
.
.
The GPS signal is not received.  
A roof carrier is installed on the  
vehicle.  
.
.
Some routes may not be  
searched.  
.
The vehicle has tire chains  
installed.  
.
You have not turned onto the  
road indicated.  
The route to the destination may  
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  
Ordering Map DVDs.  
.
.
The tires are replaced.  
.
Route guidance may not be  
available when using automatic  
rerouting for the next right or  
left turn.  
The tire pressure for the tires  
is incorrect.  
.
.
The tires are worn.  
.
The route may not be changed  
when using automatic rerouting.  
The first navigation use after the  
map data is updated.  
To recalibrate the vehicle's position  
on the map, see Compass in the  
vehicle's owner manual.  
.
There is no route guidance when  
turning at an intersection.  
.
The battery is disconnected for  
several days.  
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To order a disc, have your Vehicle  
Identification Number (VIN)  
After receiving the updated disc,  
see Installing the DVD Map Disc  
and Ejecting the DVD Map Disc  
under Ordering Map DVDs.  
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 your dealer  
for assistance.  
available. This helps the center  
make sure you receive the correct  
and most up-to-date DVD map disc  
for your vehicle. See Vehicle  
Identification Number (VIN) in the  
Index of your vehicle owner manual  
for more information.  
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 may become available for  
areas which previously had limited  
detail. See Ordering Map DVDs on  
page 66.  
Ordering Map DVDs  
Mexico  
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.  
For any questions about the  
operation of the navigation system  
or the update process, contact  
General Motors of Mexico,  
Customer Care Center Cadillac  
toll-free phone number,  
01-800-466-0805 or write to,  
[email protected]. Have the  
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)  
available when ordering to ensure  
the correct and most up-to-date  
DVD map disc for the vehicle is  
sent. See Vehicle Identification  
Number (VIN) in the Index of  
the vehicle owner manual for  
more information.  
U.S. and Canada  
If you have any questions about  
the operation of the navigation  
system or the update process,  
contact the GM Nav Disc Center  
tollfree phone number,  
1877NAVDISC (18776283472)  
or go to the center's website,  
any updates, call the GM Nav Disc  
Center or order a new disc online.  
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While in the navigation screens,  
the system displays a symbol (|)  
while the speech recognition is  
active.  
3. Press the question/category to  
learn how to use speech  
recognition.  
Voice Recognition  
Speech Recognition  
Speech recognition allows for  
hands-free operation of navigation,  
audio system features, and  
Bluetooth capable cell phones.  
See Bluetooth in the owner  
manual for further instructions.  
A command may be invalid if it does  
not recognize the command or if it  
cannot perform the command due to  
not being in an appropriate area for  
that command, the system states  
Invalid Command .  
2. Clearly state one of the  
commands listed under  
Speech Help.  
Canceling Speech Recognition  
Press the Mute/Voice button while  
using speech recognition. Press it  
again to turn speech recognition  
back on.  
Commands  
Speech recognition can be used  
when the ignition is on or when  
Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is  
active. See Retained Accessory  
Power (RAP) in the Index of the  
vehicle's owner manual.  
Press the INFO button to enter the  
menu options, press the INFO  
button repeatedly until Speech Help  
is selected or press the Speech  
Help screen button. Press one of  
the following command categories  
to view the list of speech commands  
for that category.  
Overview  
1. Press the INFO button to enter  
the menu options, press the  
INFO button repeatedly until  
Speech Help is selected or  
press the Speech Help screen  
button.  
Using Speech Recognition  
Common Commands: These  
commands are available anytime.  
2. Press the Overview screen  
button. Available features in the  
system gives explanation of how  
to use the feature. A list of  
Top Level Commands: All  
commands can be stated at each  
main menu.  
1. Press and hold the % steering  
wheel control until a beep is  
questions/categories display.  
heard. The audio system mutes.  
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Map Commands: Available when  
the map screen is displayed. When  
a split screen, Audio/Map, is  
displayed, the map commands are  
not available.  
Trademarks and  
License Agreements  
Guidance Commands: Available  
when driving on a route.  
Gracenote® is a registered  
trademark of Gracenote, Inc.  
Radio Commands: Available when  
listening to AM or FM stations.  
The Gracenote logo and logotype,  
and the Powered by Gracenote  
logo are trademarks of Gracenote.  
Disc Commands: Available when  
a CD, MP3, or DVD is loaded.  
Manufactured under license under  
U.S. Patent #'s: 5,451,942;  
5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762;  
6,487,535 & other U.S. and  
worldwide patents issued &  
pending. DTS and DTS Digital  
Surround are registered  
trademarks and the DTS logos  
and Symbol are trademarks of  
DTS, Inc. © 1996-2011 DTS, Inc.  
All Rights Reserved.  
HDD (Hard Drive) Commands:  
Available when listening to music or  
audio books that are on the hard  
drive.  
AUX (Auxiliary Device)  
Commands: Available when an  
auxiliary device is being used.  
Music recognition technology and  
related data are provided by  
Gracenote®. Gracenote is the  
industry standard in music  
recognition technology and  
related content delivery.  
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IF YOU DO NOT AGREE  
THE SOFTWARE is provided AS  
IS and with all faults. THE ENTIRE  
RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY  
QUALITY, PERFORMANCE,  
ACCURACY, AND EFFORT  
(INCLUDING LACK OF  
NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU.  
ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY  
AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH  
YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE  
SOFTWARE OR AGAINST  
Microsoft License Agreement  
TO THIS END USER LICENSE  
AGREEMENT ( EULA ), DO NOT  
USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE  
SOFTWARE. INSTEAD,  
Read the following for more  
information on the software license  
agreement between GM and  
affiliated companies of  
PROMPTLY CONTACT GM FOR  
INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF  
THE UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A  
REFUND. ANY USE OF THE  
SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE  
DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE  
YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS  
EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY  
PREVIOUS CONSENT).  
Microsoft® Corporation:  
The vehicle has the Navigation  
System. It includes software  
licensed by GM from an affiliate of  
Microsoft® Corporation ( MS ). The  
installed software products of MS  
origin, as well as associated media,  
printed materials, and online or  
electronic documentation  
INFRINGEMENT. IF YOU HAVE  
RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES  
REGARDING THE DEVICE OR  
THE SOFTWARE, THOSE  
( SOFTWARE ) are protected by  
international intellectual property  
laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE  
is licensed, not sold. All rights  
reserved.  
WARRANTIES DO NOT  
ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE  
NOT BINDING ON, MS.  
This EULA grants you the following  
license to use the SOFTWARE only  
on the DEVICE.  
NO LIABILITY FOR CERTAIN  
DAMAGES. EXCEPT AS  
PROHIBITED BY LAW, MS,  
MICROSOFT CORPORATION AND  
THEIR AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE  
NO LIABILITY FOR ANY  
THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT  
TOLERANT. GM HAS  
INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED  
HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN  
THE DEVICE, AND MS HAS  
RELIED UPON [COMPANY] TO  
CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING  
TO DETERMINE THAT THE  
SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR  
SUCH USE.  
INDIRECT, SPECIAL,  
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.
If MS, Microsoft Corporation or  
their affiliates make available  
Supplemental Components, and  
no other EULA terms are  
provided, then the terms of this  
EULA shall apply, except that  
the MS, Microsoft Corporation or  
affiliate entity providing the  
Supplemental Component(s)  
shall be the licensor of the  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
You may not reverse engineer,  
decompile, or disassemble the  
SOFTWARE, except and only to the  
extent that such activity is expressly  
permitted by applicable law  
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING  
FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH  
THE USE OR PERFORMANCE  
OF THE SOFTWARE. THIS  
LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN  
IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS  
ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN NO  
EVENT SHALL MS, MICROSOFT  
CORPORATION AND/OR THEIR  
AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U.S.  
TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS  
(U.S.$250.00).  
notwithstanding this limitation.  
The SOFTWARE may permit GM,  
MS, Microsoft Corporation or their  
affiliates to provide or make  
available to you SOFTWARE  
updates, supplements, add-on  
components, or Internet-based  
services components of the  
SOFTWARE after the date you  
obtain your initial copy of the  
SOFTWARE ( Supplemental  
Components ).  
Supplemental Component(s).  
.
GM, MS, Microsoft Corporation  
and their affiliates reserve the  
right to discontinue any  
Internet-based services provided  
to you or made available to you  
through the use of the  
If the SOFTWARE includes speech  
recognition component(s), you  
should understand that speech  
recognition is an inherently  
statistical process and that  
recognition errors are inherent in the  
SOFTWARE.  
.
If GM provides or makes  
If SOFTWARE is provided by GM  
separate from the DEVICE on  
separate media and labeled  
Recovery Media you may use the  
Recovery Media solely to restore or  
reinstall the SOFTWARE originally  
installed on the DEVICE.  
available to you Supplemental  
Components and no other EULA  
terms are provided along with  
the Supplemental Components,  
then the terms of this EULA shall  
apply.  
process. Neither GM nor its  
suppliers shall be liable for any  
damages arising out of errors in the  
speech recognition process.  
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If the SOFTWARE is provided by  
GM separate from the DEVICE on  
separate media or via web  
All title and intellectual property  
rights in and to the SOFTWARE  
(including but not limited to any  
images, photographs, animations,  
video, audio, music, text and  
applets, incorporated into the  
SOFTWARE), the accompanying  
printed materials, and any copies of  
the SOFTWARE, are owned by MS,  
Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates  
or suppliers. The SOFTWARE is  
licensed, not sold. You may not  
copy the printed materials  
Use of any on-line services which  
may be accessed through the  
SOFTWARE may be governed by  
the respective terms of use relating  
to such services. If this SOFTWARE  
contains documentation that is  
provided only in electronic form, you  
may print one copy of such  
download or other means, and is  
labeled For Upgrade Purposes  
Only you may install one (1) copy  
of such SOFTWARE onto the  
DEVICE as a replacement copy for  
the existing SOFTWARE, and use it  
in accordance with this EULA,  
including any additional EULA terms  
accompanying the upgrade  
electronic documentation.  
This EULA does not grant you any  
rights in connection with any  
trademarks or service marks of GM,  
MS, Microsoft Corporation, their  
affiliates or suppliers.  
SOFTWARE.  
accompanying the SOFTWARE. All  
title and intellectual property rights  
in and to the content which may be  
accessed through use of the  
Without prejudice to any other  
rights, GM or MS may terminate this  
EULA if you fail to comply with the  
terms and conditions of this EULA.  
In such event, you must destroy all  
copies of the SOFTWARE and all of  
its component parts.  
Product support for the SOFTWARE  
is not provided by MS, its parent  
corporation Microsoft Corporation,  
or their affiliates or subsidiaries.  
For product support, please refer to  
GM support number provided in the  
documentation for the DEVICE.  
Should you have any questions  
concerning this EULA, or if you  
desire to contact GM for any other  
reason, please refer to the address  
provided in the documentation for  
the DEVICE.  
SOFTWARE is the property of the  
respective content owner and may  
be protected by applicable copyright  
or other intellectual property laws  
and treaties. This EULA grants you  
no rights to use such content. All  
rights not specifically granted under  
this EULA are reserved by MS,  
Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates  
and suppliers.  
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You may permanently transfer rights  
under this EULA only as part of a  
permanent sale or transfer of the  
Device, and only if the recipient  
agrees to this EULA. If the  
SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any  
transfer must also include all prior  
versions of the SOFTWARE.  
You acknowledge that SOFTWARE  
is subject to U.S. and European  
Union export jurisdiction. You agree  
to comply with all applicable  
international and national laws that  
apply to the SOFTWARE, including  
the U.S. Export Administration  
Regulations, as well as end-user,  
end-use and country destination  
restrictions issued by U.S. and  
other governments. For additional  
information on exporting  
the SOFTWARE, see  
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INDEX  
i-1  
B
Deleting Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Background Recording . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Destination, Navigation . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Address Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Alpha-Numeric Keyboard . . . . . . . . 35  
AM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Audio Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
CD/DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Audio System  
Canadian Vehicle Owners . . . . . . . . 3  
Canceling Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
CD Eject . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
CD/DVD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Cleaning the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Compressed Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Configure Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Map Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Driving on a Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Duplicate Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
DVD/CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Hard Drive Device (HDD) . . . . . . .26  
Auto Reroute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Auxiliary  
Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
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INDEX  
Entering an Address and Point  
Handling the DVD Map Disc . . . . . 36  
Hard Drive Device (HDD) . . . . . . . . 26  
Map Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Map Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Map Scales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Menu  
of Interest, and Storing Preset  
Destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Installing the DVD Map Disc . . . . . 36  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Configure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
Microsoft® License Agreement . . . 69  
MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Music Navigator Screen . . . . . . . . . 28  
F
Finding a Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
L
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Getting Started on Your Route . . . 50  
System (GPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Gracenote Database . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
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i-3  
Nav (Navigation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Playing the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Power Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
or Changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Radio Data System (RDS) . . . . . . . 15  
Radio Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Radios  
Using the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Navigation Control Buttons . . . . . . 34  
AM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Recording from a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Recording from a USB Device . . . 27  
OnStar® Destination  
Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Problems with Route  
Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Download (If Equipped) . . . . . . . . 48  
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Overview, Infotainment System . . . 4  
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INDEX  
Satellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Saving HDD Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Scrolling the Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Setting the Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Speech Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
USB Host Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Using OnStar® Destination  
Voice Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
XM NavTraffic  
Using the Radio Controls to  
(USA and Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
(If Equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
XMSatellite Radio Service  
(If Equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Symbols, Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
System Needs Service, If . . . . . . . . 66  
Your iPod® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Using the Stored Preset  
Destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Timeshift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Touch-Screen Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
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