Cadillac GPS Receiver SRX User Manual

2012 Cadillac SRX Navigation System M  
OnStar® Destination  
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 99  
Radio .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. 10  
MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Agreements . .. . . . . . . . . . . 119  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i-1  
Ordering Map DVDs . . . . . . . . . . 82  
Database Coverage  
Rear Seat Infotainment .. . 38  
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)  
System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Explanations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
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Please refer to the purchase  
All functions are available when the  
vehicle is parked. Do the following  
before driving:  
Introduction  
documentation relating to your  
specific vehicle to confirm each of  
the features found on your vehicle.  
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Become familiar with the  
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.  
navigation system operation,  
buttons on the faceplate, and  
touch-sensitive screen buttons.  
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Set up the audio by presetting  
favorite stations, setting the  
tone, and adjusting the  
speakers.  
GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM  
Emblem, CADILLAC, the CADILLAC  
Crest & Wreath, and the name SRX  
are registered trademarks of  
Overview  
Read this manual thoroughly to  
become familiar with how the  
navigation system operates.  
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Set up the navigation features,  
such as entering an address or a  
preset destination.  
General Motors LLC.  
The information in this manual  
supplements the owner manual.  
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The navigation system includes  
navigation and audio functions.  
Set up phone numbers in  
advance so they can be called  
easily by pressing a single  
button or a single voice  
command for navigation systems  
equipped with phone capability.  
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.  
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.  
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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.  
After acknowledging the start up  
information, the NAV (Navigation)  
and DEST (Destination) functions  
are accessible. Information can now  
be entered or deleted, and other  
functions accessed. See  
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.  
instructions later in this section.  
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 control  
buttons except for NAV (Navigation)  
and DEST (Destination) can be  
accessed. You can also press NAV  
to have this Caution screen appear.  
Use the navigation system to:  
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Plan a route.  
When the navigation system is  
turned on, a screen may appear  
with information that must be read  
and acknowledged before accessing  
some navigation features.  
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Select a destination using  
various methods and choices.  
When getting started, set your  
preferences or delete information in  
the navigation system using various  
options.  
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Follow turn-by-turn route and  
map guidance with voice  
prompts, only if permitted by  
traffic laws, controls, and  
conditions.  
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Receive RDS broadcast  
announcements.  
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Navigation System Overview  
A. NAV m n (Navigation Screen)  
B. VOL/ O (Volume/Power)  
C. TUNE/INFO (Tune/Information)  
D. PHONE  
E. TONE  
F. O REC (Record)  
G. DEL (Delete)  
H. FAV (Favorite)  
I. l SEEK (Forward)  
J. g SEEK (Reverse)  
K. Y (Eject)  
L. RADIO/BAND (AM, FM, and XM  
(if equipped))  
M. CD/AUX/HDD (Source)  
N. NAV (Navigation)  
O. DEST (Destination)  
P. MENU/SELECT  
Q. BACK /  
R. RPT (Repeat)  
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S. CONFIG (Configure)  
T. k (Play/Pause)  
NAV (Navigation) Menu  
The Navigation menu screen  
accesses the navigation system  
settings.  
Config Menu  
Turn the MENU/SELECT knob to  
scroll through the available setup  
features. Once the desired feature  
displays, press the MENU/SELECT  
knob or press the desired feature on  
the screen, to display more options  
within that feature.  
Press CONFIG to display the Config  
Menu. The Config Menu is used to  
change the screens for the audio,  
navigation display, phone, vehicle  
configuration, and time features.  
Languages  
1. Press NAV to view the  
navigation map screen. The map  
and the vehicle's current location  
displays.  
To change the display language,  
see Vehicle Personalization in the  
vehicle owner manual.  
The vehicle supports English,  
French (Canadian), and Spanish.  
The default language is English.  
2. Press NAV to change between a  
map/audio split view or a full  
map view.  
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English and Metric Unit  
Conversion  
Storing Radio Station Presets  
Entering an Address and Point  
of Interest, and Storing Preset  
Destinations  
Up to 36 preset stations can be  
stored. AM, FM, and XM  
(if equipped) can be mixed.  
To store presets:  
To change the display readings  
between English and metric units,  
see Driver Information Center  
(DIC) in the vehicle owner manual  
for more information.  
The vehicle must be in P (Park) to  
perform these operations.  
1. Press O to turn the system on.  
Entering an Address  
2. If viewing a map screen, press  
RADIO/BAND, FAV, or press the  
source screen button.  
If having trouble finding a city or a  
street name:  
Deleting Personal Information  
The navigation system can record  
and store destinations and personal  
information such as names and  
addresses.  
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Enter the street name first  
3. Select the band.  
instead of the city name, or vice  
versa.  
4. Press l SEEK, g SEEK,  
or TUNE/INFO to select the  
desired station.  
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Enter more characters or reduce  
At times, such as when you are  
selling or disposing of your vehicle,  
you may want to delete this  
information:  
the amount of characters to  
reduce or expand the available  
options.  
5. Press and hold one of the preset  
screen buttons for more than  
two seconds.  
To set a destination by entering a  
street name:  
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Previous Destinations.  
6. Repeat the steps for each  
preset.  
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Address Book, Fav Route,  
1. Press DEST.  
Preset Destinations, and HDD  
2. If necessary, enter the state/  
province name. The last state/  
province name is automatically  
recalled.  
music files.  
To change the number of preset  
pages, see AM-FM Radio on  
page 10.  
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3. Select the street name field.  
Enter the street name. Do not  
enter directional information or  
8. Select the route preference for  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
highlights. See Navigation  
Settings under Using the  
5. Enter the specific title of the POI  
in the POI name space.  
If four or less names are  
street type. Use the space U  
screen button between street  
and city names. Use the  
available, a list displays. If more  
than four are available, there is a  
match counter with a number in  
it, representing the number of  
available POI names. Press List  
to view the list. Select the POI.  
Navigation System on page 45.  
9. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button and the route is now  
backspace q screen button to  
delete an incorrect character.  
A list displays if four or fewer  
names are available. If there are  
more than four, there is a match  
counter with a number of  
available streets. Press the List  
button to view the list and select  
the street.  
See Address Entry under  
Destination on page 57.  
6. Press Go. The system  
calculates the route.  
7. Select the route preference for  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
The system highlights the route.  
Entering a Point of Interest (POI)  
To set a destination by entering a  
Point of Interest (POI):  
8. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button. The route is now ready  
4. Select the city from the list or  
enter the city name.  
1. Press O to turn the system on.  
2. A caution could appear. Press  
OK to proceed.  
5. Enter the house number. This  
field is automatically selected.  
See Point of Interest (POI) under  
Destination on page 57.  
3. Press DEST.  
6. Press OK. The address  
information screen displays the  
address entered.  
Storing Preset Destinations  
4. Press the Point of Interest  
screen button.  
1. Press O to turn the system on.  
7. Press Go if correct. The route  
will calculate.  
2. A caution could appear. Press  
OK to proceed.  
3. Press DEST.  
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Canceling Guidance  
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4. Enter a destination. See  
Using the Stored Preset  
Destinations  
Destination on page 57.  
Guidance is canceled once you  
arrive at the final destination. To  
cancel guidance prior to arrival at  
the final destination:  
5. Press Save from the map screen  
to add the current final  
These destinations are available for  
selection while driving.  
destination to the address book.  
1. Press O to turn the system on.  
The address book screen  
appears.  
1. Press DEST.  
2. A caution could appear. Press  
OK to proceed.  
2. Press the Cancel Guidance  
screen button.  
6. Press the Name screen button.  
An alpha-keyboard displays.  
Enter the name.  
3. Press DEST.  
3. Press Yes to confirm  
cancellation.  
4. Press one of the available preset  
destination screen buttons. The  
system calculates the route.  
7. Press and hold one of the  
screen buttons at the bottom of  
the screen until the text in the  
button changes.  
Voice Guidance  
To adjust the volume of voice  
guidance prompts:  
5. Select the route preference for  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
The system highlights the route.  
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  
1. Press CONFIG to enter the  
Config Menu features. Turn the  
MENU/SELECT knob until Nav  
displays. Press the MENU/  
6. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button. The route is now ready  
SELECT knob to select Nav or  
press the Nav screen button to  
display more options within that  
feature.  
See Preset Destination under  
Destination on page 57.  
Destinations next in this section  
See Preset Destination under  
Destination on page 57.  
2. Press the Voice Prompt screen  
button.  
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3. Press the Voice Volume screen  
button.  
RADIO/BAND: Press to select the  
AM, FM, or XM (if equipped) band.  
Radio  
4. Press + or to increase or to  
decrease the volume of the  
The audio sources can also be  
changed by using the steering  
wheel controls. See Steering Wheel  
Controls in the index of the  
vehicle's owner manual for more  
information.  
AM-FM Radio  
Playing the Radio  
See Voice Prompt under Using the  
Navigation System on page 45.  
Audio Source Menu  
O (Power/Volume):  
1. Press to turn the radio on or off.  
Cleaning the Display  
CD/AUX/HDD: Press until the  
desired source is selected.  
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. The volume is adjusted  
for the current audio source,  
active navigation voice  
guidance, or voice prompts.  
The steering wheel controls can  
also be used to adjust the volume.  
See Steering Wheel Controls in  
the vehicle's owner manual for more  
information.  
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 on  
the buttons.  
Also, see Radio Settings and  
Automatic Volume in this section.  
TUNE/INFO: Turn to change the  
radio station. See Finding a  
Station following for more  
information.  
If the audio system is on and a map  
screen is being viewed, audio  
information displays at the top of the  
map screens.  
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Setting the Tone  
Navigation Audio System  
Sound Menu  
To adjust the tone using the  
Sound Menu:  
To adjust the bass, treble and  
midrange:  
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Bass: Press + or to change  
the level.  
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Mid (Midrange): Press + or to  
change the level.  
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Treble: Press + or to change  
the level.  
Press the audio display screen  
button to display the current audio  
source screen. The display shows a  
split screen with the audio source  
screen on the left side and the map  
or guidance screen on the right  
side. Press the Full Map screen  
button to exit the split view screen.  
Adjusting the Speakers  
To adjust the speaker balance using  
the Sound Menu:  
To access the sound menu,  
press TONE.  
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Press and hold the o for more  
sound from the left speakers or  
Use the Sound Menu to adjust the  
following features:  
the p for more sound from the  
right speakers. The middle  
position balances the sound  
between the left and right  
speakers.  
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Setting the Tone  
.
Adjusting the Speakers  
.
Digital Signal Processing  
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To adjust the speaker fade:  
Digital Signal Processing (DSP)  
(If equipped)  
.
Press and hold the w for more  
sound from the front speakers  
The DSP feature is selected through  
the sound menu and provides a  
choice of two different listening  
experiences. DSP can be used  
while listening to the audio system.  
and the x for more sound from  
the rear speakers. The middle  
position balances the sound  
between the front and rear  
speakers.  
EQ Settings  
The following touch-sensitive  
buttons are located at the bottom of  
the screen:  
Stereo: This setting provides the  
best overall sound quality for all  
seating positions.  
To view the DSP options, press the  
DSP Settings screen button on the  
Sound Menu.  
EQ (Equalization): The EQ  
settings are selected through the  
sound menu. EQ provides a choice  
of Manual or Talk settings.  
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5.1 Surround: The infotainment  
system used in combination with the  
Bose® surround sound system  
includes digital 5.1 decoding.  
This technology uses digital  
5.1 recordings, so digitally encoded  
music and movie sound-tracks will  
play accurately.  
Audio system settings or features  
can be customized for:  
Radio Settings  
Automatic Volume  
Select OFF, Low, Medium, or High  
sensitivity to automatically adjust  
the volume to minimize the effects  
of unwanted background noise that  
can result from changing road  
surfaces, driving speeds or open  
windows. This feature works best at  
lower volume settings where  
Centerpoint : Centerpoint signal  
processing creates a Bose surround  
sound listening experience from  
stereo CDs and satellite radio. This  
feature operates automatically when  
turned on. There is no need to  
adjust audio controls. For more  
details visit www.bose.com/  
background noise is typically louder  
than the sound system volume.  
Number of Favorite Pages  
To access the Radio settings menu,  
press CONFIG to display the Config  
Menu. Turn the MENU/SELECT  
knob to scroll through the available  
features until the Radio feature  
displays. Press this feature to  
display more options.  
Change the number of mixed-band  
preset pages when using FAV.  
Press 1-6 to select the number of  
preset lists.  
centerpoint.  
HDD FAV Pages (number of  
favorite categories for HDD mode)  
Selects the categories such as  
Playlist, Artist, Album, and Genre to  
be used as a favorite category  
during HDD mode.  
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DivX VOD  
The DivX® VOD feature must be  
registered before it can be used.  
Local Station List Search  
Finding a Station  
Select the band, see Source  
Selection in this section.  
1. Press the DivX® VOD screen  
button to display the DivX®  
Video on Demand menu.  
Turn the TUNE/INFO knob to find a  
radio station. To select a preset  
station, press the corresponding  
preset button.  
See Mixed-Band Presets following  
for more information.  
Seeking a Station  
Press l SEEK, g SEEK to  
search for a station.  
To find a list of local stations in the  
current band AM or FM band, press  
MENU/SELECT. The radio performs  
a search for available stations.  
2. Press the Registration Code  
screen button to display the  
Registration Code information  
display.  
3. Press the Deactivation option to  
unregister this device.  
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4. Press and hold one of the  
preset buttons for more than  
two seconds. The station  
frequency appears on the preset  
button at the bottom of the  
display.  
While listening to the radio,  
Mixed-Band Presets  
press k (play/pause) to stop  
Up to 36 preset stations can be  
stored. Each page can store  
six preset stations. The presets  
within a page can be from different  
radio bands.  
hearing the information through the  
speaker. During this paused time,  
timeshift keeps recording. A status  
bar displays the length of the  
recording.  
5. Repeat the steps for each preset  
in each page.  
To scroll through the pages, press  
FAV. The current page number  
displays above the preset buttons.  
The stored stations for each list  
displays on the touch-sensitive  
preset buttons at the bottom of the  
screen. The number of preset FAV  
lists can be changed.  
To resume listening to the broadcast  
at the point where you left off,  
To recall a preset station from a  
FAV page:  
press k again.  
1. Press FAV to scroll to the page.  
Timeshift stops recording and  
erases the buffer when the vehicle  
is turned off or the station or source  
is changed.  
2. Press the preset button. The  
stored preset station is recalled.  
Timeshift  
To store a radio station to a  
mixed-band preset list:  
Before turning the vehicle off,  
The Timeshift feature automatically  
begins recording the audio when  
listening to the radio.  
press k so that timeshift keeps  
recording for 20 minutes. If the  
vehicle is still off after 20 minutes,  
the system stops recording and all  
information is lost. If a low battery  
condition occurs, timeshift stops  
recording and all information is  
erased.  
1. Press RADIO/BAND, then press  
AM, FM, or XM (if equipped) to  
select the desired band.  
The recording allows playback of  
content that was missed.  
2. Tune to the station.  
3. Press FAV to scroll to the list.  
Timeshift stores up to 20 minutes of  
content. After 20 minutes, it  
removes the oldest content and  
continues recording new content.  
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This system relies on receiving  
specific information from these  
stations and only works when the  
information is available. In rare  
cases, a radio station could  
broadcast incorrect information that  
causes the radio features to work  
improperly. If this happens, contact  
the radio station.  
Radio Data System (RDS)  
Satellite Radio  
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:  
XMSatellite Radio Service  
Vehicles with an XM satellite radio  
tuner and an XM satellite radio  
subscription can receive XM  
programming.  
.
XM is a satellite radio service that is  
based in the 48 contiguous United  
States and 10 Canadian provinces.  
XM Satellite Radio has a wide  
variety of programming and  
Seek to stations broadcasting  
the selected type of  
programming.  
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 can provide a  
program type (PTY) for current  
programming and the name of the  
program being broadcasted.  
.
Receive announcements  
concerning local and national  
emergencies.  
commercial-free music,  
coast-to-coast, and in digital-quality  
sound. A service fee is required to  
receive the XM service. For more  
information, see www.xmradio.com  
or call 1-800-929-2100 in the U.S.  
or in Canada, www.xmradio.ca or  
call 1-877-438-9677.  
.
Display messages from radio  
stations.  
When XM is active, the channel  
name and number, category name,  
song title, and artist displays on the  
screen.  
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MP3 or unprotected WMA  
formats  
XM Categories  
Audio Players  
XM stations are organized in  
categories.  
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DVD-Video  
DVD-Audio  
DVD-R/RW  
DVD+R/RW  
CD/DVD Player  
The player can be used for CD,  
MP3, DVD audio and as a DVD  
video player.  
Removing or Adding Categories  
1. Press CONFIG. Turn the  
MENU/SELECT knob until Radio  
displays. Press the MENU/  
SELECT knob to select Radio or  
press the Radio screen button to  
display more options within that  
feature.  
With the ignition on, insert a CD/  
DVD into the slot, label side up. The  
player pulls it in and begins playing.  
While playing, the navigation  
system is available.  
When playing any compatible  
recordable disc, the sound quality  
can be reduced due to disc quality,  
the method of recording, the quality  
of the music or video that has been  
recorded, or the way the disc has  
been handled.  
2. Select Show/Hide XM  
Categories screen button.  
The vehicle must be in P (Park) for  
video to display.  
There can be increased skipping,  
difficulty in recording tracks, and  
difficulty in finding tracks/chapters  
and/or difficulty in loading and  
ejecting. If these problems occur,  
check the disc for damage or try a  
known good disc.  
3. Press the category screen  
buttons to show or hide the  
category.  
The DVD player is only compatible  
with DVDs of the appropriate region  
code that is printed on the jacket of  
most DVDs.  
XM Radio Messages  
The system is capable of playing:  
See XM Radio Messages in the  
vehicle owner manual for a list of  
possible XM messages.  
.
Most audio CDs  
.
CD-R  
.
CD-RW  
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To avoid damage to the CD/DVD  
player:  
The disc automatically plays once  
loaded.  
Playing an Audio CD  
.
Do not use scratched or  
damaged discs.  
Press Y to eject a disc from the  
CD/DVD player. If the disc is not  
removed within a short period of  
time, it automatically is pulled back  
into the player.  
.
Do not apply labels to discs. The  
labels could get caught in the  
player.  
.
Insert only one disc at a time.  
Playing a CD/DVD  
.
Keep the loading slot free of  
foreign materials, liquids and  
debris.  
A disc must be loaded to select the  
source.  
When a disc is loaded, the disc icon  
displays.  
If a description label is needed, try  
labeling the top of the disc using a  
marking pen.  
There are two ways to play a  
CD/DVD:  
A track number displays at the  
beginning of each track. Song,  
Artist, and Album information  
displays when available.  
Loading and Ejecting Discs  
To load a disc:  
.
Insert the disc and playback  
starts automatically.  
.
Press CD/AUX/HDD, then press  
the Disc screen button.  
1. Turn the ignition on.  
2. Insert a disc into the slot, label  
side up. The player pulls it in the  
rest of the way. If the disc is  
damaged or improperly loaded,  
there is an error and the disc  
ejects.  
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Use the following controls to play  
the disc:  
TUNE/INFO: Turn to the right or left  
to go to the next or previous track.  
k (Play/Pause): Press to start,  
MENU/SELECT: Turn the knob to  
display the track list. Select the  
track from the list. The system plays  
the selected track and returns to the  
CD screen.  
pause, or resume play.  
l SEEK (Forward):  
.
Seeks to the next track.  
.
Press and hold to fast forward  
Shuffle  
through a track. Release this  
button to return to playing  
speed. Elapsed time displays.  
g SEEK (Reverse):  
.
Press to seek to the beginning of  
the current or previous track.  
If the track has been playing for  
less than five seconds, it seeks  
the previous track. If longer than  
five seconds, the current track  
starts from the beginning.  
Press the CD Menu screen button  
to display the CD Menu.  
This icon displays when Shuffle  
mode is on. See CD Menu  
following.  
Shuffle: Plays the tracks randomly  
rather than in sequence. Press  
again to stop shuffle. A checkmark  
indicates shuffle is on.  
.
Press and hold to fast reverse  
Track List: Displays the list of  
tracks on the disc. Select the track  
from the list. The selected track  
plays and the CD screen displays.  
through a track. Release this  
button to return to playing  
speed. Elapsed time displays.  
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After the DVD is loaded, the menu  
options display on the DVD screen.  
The menu options time out and a  
full screen appears after about  
10 seconds. Press anywhere on the  
navigation system screen or press  
FAV, CD/AUX/HDD, or BACK to  
view the menu screen again.  
DVD Options  
Playing an Audio and  
Video DVD  
Full Screen: Select to hide the  
DVD options and display the full  
video image. Press anywhere on  
the navigation system screen or  
press FAV, CD/AUX/HDD, or BACK  
to re-display the source screen  
buttons over the video image.  
Use the preset screen buttons or  
press other appropriate screen  
buttons to operate the DVD options.  
Cursor: Press 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.  
There are two pages of DVD  
options. Press the arrow button,  
located in the bottom right corner of  
the screen, to access the other  
page. Only the highlighted functions  
are available for use. Some menu  
options are only available when the  
disc is not playing.  
q, Q, r, R (Arrow Buttons): Press  
these arrow buttons to move around  
the DVD menu.  
To view the DVD video, the vehicle  
must be in P (Park) for an automatic  
transmission or the parking brake  
must be engaged for a manual  
transmission.  
k (Play/Pause): Press to start,  
pause, or resume play.  
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2. Press and hold to fast reverse  
through a disc. When fast  
reverse is active, press again to  
change the speed. Elapsed time  
displays.  
Top Menu: Select to display the  
l SEEK (Forward):  
1. Press to seek to the next  
chapter.  
first menu of the DVD. Availability of  
this feature is dependent on  
the DVD.  
2. Press more than once to  
continue moving forward through  
the disc.  
Menu: Select to display the menu  
for the part of the DVD that is  
currently playing. Availability of this  
feature is dependent on the DVD  
and is not available for audio DVDs.  
3. Press k to resume playing.  
TUNE/INFO: Turn to the right or left  
to go to the next or previous  
chapter.  
3. Press and hold to fast forward  
through a disc. When fast  
forward is active, press again to  
change the speed. Elapsed time  
displays.  
Keypad:  
Stop:  
1. Select to display and search  
through the chapter, track or  
menu number screen.  
1. Press to stop the DVD.  
4. Press k to resume playing.  
g SEEK (Reverse):  
1. Press to seek to the beginning of  
the current or previous chapter.  
If the chapter has played for less  
than five seconds, it goes to the  
previous chapter. If the chapter  
has played longer than  
2. To resume playing the DVD from  
where it stopped, press k.  
2. On the keypad, enter the title/  
chapter number or the group/  
track number.  
3. Press twice to start the DVD  
from the beginning.  
Search: Select to perform a title  
search.  
Shuffle:  
1. Select to play the tracks  
randomly rather than in  
sequence.  
Angle:  
1. Select to adjust the viewing  
angle of the DVD, depending on  
the DVD, while the DVD is  
playing.  
five seconds, the current chapter  
is restarted. More than one  
press continues moving back  
through the disc.  
2. Select again to play sequential.  
This button is available for DVD  
audio discs.  
2. Continue pressing to cycle  
through the viewing angles.  
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Audio:  
If the CD or DVD is not playing  
correctly, for any other reason, try a  
known good CD or DVD.  
Error Messages  
1. Select to change the audio  
stream and the audio language  
heard, while the DVD is playing.  
If Disc Read Error displays and/or  
the disc comes out, it could be for  
one of the following reasons:  
If any error continues, contact your  
dealer.  
.
2. Continue pressing to cycle  
through the available audio  
streams or languages,  
The disc has an invalid or  
unknown format.  
MP3  
.
The disc is not from a correct  
depending on the DVD.  
Playing an MP3 CD and DVD  
MP3 Format  
region.  
Subtitle:  
.
The disc is very hot. Try the disc  
1. Select while a DVD is playing to  
view with subtitles on or off or to  
change the language of the  
subtitles.  
again when the temperature  
returns to normal.  
There are guidelines that must be  
met, when creating an MP3 disc or  
the CD might not play.  
.
The road is very rough. Try the  
disc again when the road is  
smoother.  
The guidelines are:  
2. Continue pressing to cycle  
through the available subtitle  
languages and to turn subtitles  
off, depending on the DVD  
playing.  
.
Sampling rate: 8 kHz, 16 kHz,  
.
The disc is dirty, scratched, wet,  
or upside down.  
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz,  
44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz.  
.
The air is very humid. Try the  
disc again later.  
.
Bit rates supported: 8, 16, 24,  
Pan Scan: Pan Scan is a method  
of adjusting widescreen film images  
so that they can be proportioned to  
fit the DVD screen display. Select to  
turn on Pan Scan.  
32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112,  
128, 144, 160, 192, 224, 256,  
and 320 kbps.  
.
There could have been a  
problem while burning the disc.  
.
.
The label might be caught in the  
CD/DVD player.  
Maximum number of folders is  
255 with a maximum hierarchy  
of eight folders.  
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Each folder or album should  
contain 18 songs or less.  
To play a disc:  
3. Press and hold this button to  
reverse quickly through  
playback.  
k (Play/Pause): Use to start,  
pause, or resume play of a  
loaded disc.  
.
.
Maximum of 1024 files on a disc.  
4. Release this button to return to  
playing speed. Elapsed time  
displays.  
Recorded on a CD-R or CD-RW  
with a maximum capacity of  
700 MB.  
l SEEK (Forward):  
1. Press to seek to the next track.  
TUNE/INFO: Turn to go to the next  
or previous track.  
When an MP3 is loaded in the  
player, MP3 displays.  
2. Press again to continue moving  
forward through the disc.  
MENU/SELECT: Turn this knob to  
display the track list for the current  
mode/folder. Select the track from  
the list. The system plays the  
selected track and returns to the CD  
screen.  
3. Press and hold to advance  
quickly through playback.  
Release this button to return to  
playing speed. Elapsed time  
displays.  
g SEEK (Reverse):  
Disc Music Menu  
1. Press to seek to the beginning of  
the current or previous track.  
If the track has played for less  
than five seconds, it goes to the  
previous track. If longer than  
five seconds, the current track  
restarts.  
Press the Disc Menu screen button  
or press the MENU/SELECT knob  
while on the Disc audio screen to  
display the Disc Music Menu.  
If a disc is already loaded, but you  
are currently on a map screen or  
listening to a different audio source,  
press CD/AUX/HDD to switch to the  
Disc source. A track number  
2. Press again to continue moving  
back through the disc.  
appears on the display when each  
track starts to play.  
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Track List (All Songs)  
Genres  
Select to view a list of all songs  
on the disc. There might be a  
delay before the list displays.  
Select a song from the list and it  
begins to play. Songs are  
displayed based on the CD  
burning application folder and  
file structure used.  
Select to view the genres on the  
disc. Select a genre to view a list  
of all songs of that genre. There  
might be a delay before the list  
displays. Select a song from the  
list and it begins to play.  
.
Song Titles  
Select to display a list of all  
songs on the disc. There might  
be a delay before the list  
displays. Select a song from the  
list and it begins to play. Songs  
are displayed in alphabetical  
order based on the Song Title  
ID3 tag, if available.  
Artists  
Select to view the list of artists  
that have been stored on the  
disc. Select an artist name to  
view a list of all songs by the  
artist. There might be a delay  
before the list displays. Select  
the desired song from the list  
and it begins to play.  
Select any of the following category  
buttons on the MP3 music menu to  
display the corresponding category  
screen:  
.
Folders/Playlists  
Root Directory  
Select to view the folders stored  
on the disc. Select a folder to  
view the list of all the songs in  
that folder. There might be a  
delay before the list displays.  
Select the song from the list and  
it begins to play.  
The root directory is treated as a  
folder. All files contained directly  
under the root directory are  
accessed prior to any root directory  
folders.  
Albums  
Select to view the albums on the  
disc. Select the album to view a  
list of all songs on the album.  
There might be a delay before  
the list displays. Select a song  
from the list and it begins to play.  
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Empty Directory or Folder  
Preprogrammed Playlists  
For optimal recording performance  
make sure the disc is clean with no  
damage, otherwise the system  
might partically record the track.  
If a root directory or folder is empty  
or contains only folders, the player  
advances to the next folder in the  
file structure that contains a  
compressed audio file. The empty  
folder(s) are not displayed or  
numbered.  
The radio recognizes  
preprogrammed playlists which  
were created by WinAmpor  
MusicMatch, however, there is no  
editing capability. These playlists  
are treated as special folders  
containing compressed audio song  
files.  
To select the hard drive audio  
source:  
No Folder  
When the CD only contains  
Hard Drive Device (HDD)  
With a Hard Drive Device (HDD),  
songs can be recorded.  
compressed audio files without any  
folders or playlists, all files are  
located under the root folder.  
The type of format supported by the  
HDD are:  
File System and Naming  
The displayed song title is taken  
from the file's ID3 tag. If a song title  
is not present in the ID3 tag, the  
radio displays the file name as the  
track name.  
.
MP3  
.
MP3-Pro (with spectral brand  
replication).  
Press CD/AUX/HDD, cycle through  
the available audio source until the  
HDD source displays or press CD/  
AUX/HDD once, and then press the  
HDD source button.  
.
WMA  
.
Audible.com  
.
M4A  
Songs can be recorded from a CD  
player or a mass media storage  
device connected by a USB  
connector.  
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To record selected tracks from  
the disc:  
3. A confirmation displays.  
Recording from a CD to the  
Hard Drive  
4. Select All Songs to copy all  
tracks. A progress bar displays.  
1. Load a CD or press CD/AUX/  
HDD until the Disc screen  
displays.  
The speed of the recording  
increases if you are listening to  
another source while recording.  
To record selected tracks:  
1. Connect a USB device.  
To record all tracks from the disc:  
2. Press l SEEK, g SEEK,  
or press CD/Disc Music Menu to  
select a song for recording.  
2. Press CD/AUX/HDD until the  
disc screen displays the USB  
screen.  
1. Load a CD or press REC  
(record).  
3. Press REC.  
2. Press CD/AUX/HDD until the  
Disc screen displays.  
3. Press l SEEK, g SEEK,  
or press the USB Music Menu to  
select a song for recording.  
4. A confirmation displays.  
3. A confirmation displays.  
5. Select the song name to record.  
A progress bar displays.  
4. Press REC.  
Recording from a USB Device  
to the Hard Drive  
5. A confirmation displays.  
6. Select the song name to record.  
A progress bar displays.  
To copy all tracks from the USB  
device:  
Duplicate Content  
1. Connect a USB device or press  
CD/AUX/HDD until the disc  
When the record function is started,  
there is a check to verify that it does  
not already exist on the hard drive.  
If the entire content of the CD exists  
on the hard drive, it will not record  
the content.  
screen displays the USB screen.  
2. Press REC.  
4. Select All Songs to record all  
tracks. A progress bar displays.  
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If it is determined that some or none  
of the content exists, then only that  
content will be copied to the hard  
drive.  
3. Release this button to return to  
playing speed. Elapsed time  
displays.  
Playing Hard Disc Drive  
Content  
g SEEK (Reverse):  
If the same file is recorded from  
USB and CD, it is possible to have  
duplicate tracks.  
1. Press to seek to the beginning of  
the current or previous track.  
If the track has been playing for  
less than five seconds, the  
previous track plays. If longer  
than five seconds, the current  
track restarts.  
CD Eject  
If the CD ejects before the recording  
process completes, only tracks that  
have been completely recorded are  
stored to the hard drive, incomplete  
tracks are discarded.  
2. Press and hold this button to  
reverse quickly through  
playback. Release this button to  
return to playing speed. Elapsed  
time appears on the display.  
Power Mode  
To operate hard drive functions  
while the HDD source is active, use  
the following buttons or  
If the system is turned off during a  
CD or USB recording process, it  
stops. When the radio is turned  
back on, the recording process does  
not resume automatically.  
TUNE/INFO: Turn to the right or left  
to go to the next or previous track.  
touch-sensitive buttons:  
MENU/SELECT: Turn this knob to  
display the track list. For example,  
if in artist mode it only displays the  
track by the selected artist. Select  
the desired track from the list. The  
system plays the selected track and  
returns to the HDD screen.  
k (Play/Pause): Press to start,  
pause or resume play of the current  
media source.  
l SEEK (Forward):  
1. Press to seek to the next track.  
2. Press and hold to advance  
quickly through playback.  
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DEL (Delete): Select to delete a  
song from the hard drive. Select the  
song from the HDD Music Menu  
screen to delete.  
Select any of the following buttons  
on the HDD Music Menu:  
Artists:  
1. Press to view the artists on the  
hard drive.  
Shuffle: Press to play the tracks  
randomly rather than in sequence.  
2. Select an artist to view a list of  
all songs by that artist.  
To delete an entire list of Artists,  
Albums, or Genres, select the  
category from the HDD Music Menu  
screen.  
More Like This: Press to use  
Gracenote music recognition  
technology and related data to  
generate a list of songs similar to  
the current song. Select a song from  
the list.  
3. Select a song from the list. Once  
selected, Artist Mode displays.  
Albums:  
HDD Music Menu  
1. Press to view the albums on the  
hard drive.  
From the HDD screen, press the  
HDD Menu screen button on the  
HDD screen to display the HDD  
Music Menu.  
This feature is only available with  
songs recorded to the HDD from  
Audio CDs, not MP3s and other  
compressed audio.  
2. Select an album to view a list of  
all songs on the album.  
3. Select a song from the list. Once  
selected, Album Mode displays.  
When recording CDs to the HDD  
there might be delays to build the  
list until all the files are compressed.  
All Songs:  
1. Press to view a list of all songs  
on the hard drive.  
Playlists:  
1. Press to view the playlists on the  
hard drive.  
2. Select a song from the list. Once  
selected, All Songs Mode  
displays.  
2. Select a playlist to view a list of  
all songs in the playlist.  
3. Select a song from the list. Once  
selected, Playlist Mode displays.  
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Genres:  
To save an entire Artist, Album,  
or Genre to a FAV category preset:  
1. Press to view the genres on the  
hard drive.  
The USB connector uses the  
USB 2.0.  
.
Press FAV until the correct FAV  
category appears.  
2. Select a genre to view a list of  
all songs of that genre.  
USB Supported Devices  
.
Press and hold a preset button  
.
USB flash sticks or pen drives.  
on the bottom of the screen.  
3. Select a song from the list. Once  
selected, Genre Mode displays.  
.
Portable USB Hard Drives.  
Special care needs to be taken  
related to the power source of  
these devices (USB bus  
Playing HDD Favorites  
Recently Saved: Press to view a  
list of the 50 most recently saved  
songs to the HDD. Once selected,  
Recently Saved Mode displays.  
Favorites can be played two  
different ways.  
powered vs. external power).  
1. Press FAV until the appropriate  
FAV HDD category displays.  
.
Portable media adapters that  
support SD Flash, Compact  
Flash, or SD Micro.  
Saving HDD Favorites  
Press a preset button at the  
bottom of the HDD screen.  
During HDD playback, to save the  
current song playing to a category  
preset:  
Depending on the USB mass  
storage device, some devices might  
not be recognized.  
2. Select FAV from the HDD Music  
Menu. Favorite Artist, Album and  
Genre are in the  
.
Press FAV until the FAV playlist  
category displays.  
corresponding list.  
Music can be played directly from  
the USB device and controlled  
through MP3 control functions  
and menu.  
.
Press and hold a preset button  
on the bottom of the screen until  
the Saved to Favorites message  
displays.  
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To play a USB device:  
Playing from USB  
g SEEK (Reverse):  
.
Connect the USB and it begins  
1. Press to seek to the beginning of  
the current or previous track.  
If the track has been playing for  
less than five seconds, the  
previous track plays. If playing  
longer than five seconds, the  
current track restarts.  
to play.  
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Press CD/AUX/HDD, then press  
the USB screen button.  
While the USB source is active, use  
the following to operate USB  
function:  
2. Press and hold to reverse  
quickly through playback.  
k (Play/Pause): Press to start,  
pause, or resume play of the current  
media source.  
3. Release the button to return to  
playing speed. Elapsed time  
displays.  
l SEEK (Forward):  
1. Press to seek to the next track.  
A USB Mass Storage device can be  
connected to the USB port to copy  
compressed audio files onto the  
hard drive. Content can also be  
played directly from the USB device.  
TUNE/INFO: Turn to the right or left  
to go to the next or previous track.  
2. Press and hold to advance  
quickly through playback.  
MENU/SELECT: Turn this knob to  
display the track list. For example,  
if in artist mode it only displays the  
track by the selected artist. Select  
the desired track from the list. The  
system plays the selected track and  
returns to the USB screen.  
3. Release the button to return to  
playing speed. Elapsed time  
displays.  
The USB port is located in the  
center console.  
The USB icon displays when the  
USB device connected.  
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Folders/Playlists:  
All Songs:  
USB Music Menu  
1. Press to view the playlists stored  
on the USB.  
1. Press to view a list of all songs  
stored on the USB.  
2. Select a folder/playlist to view a  
list of all songs in the folder/  
playlist.  
2. Select a song from the list. Once  
selected, All Songs Mode  
displays.  
3. Select a song from the list. Once  
selected, Folder/Playlist Mode  
displays.  
Genres:  
1. Press to view the genres stored  
on the USB.  
Artists:  
2. Select a genre to view a list of  
all songs of that genre.  
1. Press to view the artists stored  
on the USB.  
3. Select a song from the list. Once  
selected, Genre Mode displays.  
2. Select an artist to view a list of  
all songs by the artist.  
Press the USB Menu screen button  
or press the MENU/SELECT knob  
while on the USB audio screen to  
display the USB Music Menu.  
Eject USB: Press when USB is to  
be removed. If the USB is  
disconnected without selecting Eject  
USB, the files could become  
corrupted.  
3. Select a song from the list. Once  
selected, Artist Mode displays.  
Select any of the following buttons  
on the USB Music Menu:  
Albums:  
1. Press to view the albums stored  
on the USB.  
Shuffle:  
1. Press to play the tracks  
randomly rather than in  
sequence.  
2. Select an album to view a list of  
all songs on the album.  
3. Select a song from the list. Once  
selected, Album Mode displays.  
2. Select again to stop this  
function.  
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iPod nano (6th generation)  
iPod nano (5th generation)  
iPod nano (4th generation)  
iPod nano (3rd generation)  
iPod nano (2nd generation)  
iPod nano (1st generation)  
iPhone 4  
To connect and control an iPod,  
connect one end of the standard  
iPod USB cable to the iPod's dock  
connector. Connect the other end to  
the USB port in the center console.  
Playing from an iPod  
iPod music information displays on  
the radio s display and begins  
playing through the vehicle s audio  
system.  
iPhone 3GS  
The iPod battery recharges  
automatically while the vehicle is on.  
When the vehicle is off while an  
iPod is connected using the iPod  
USB cable, the iPod battery stops  
charging and the iPod automatically  
turns off.  
iPhone 3G  
iPhone  
For proper operation, make sure the  
iPod has the latest firmware from  
Apple®. iPod firmware can be  
updated using the latest iTunes®  
application. For more information,  
visit www.apple.com/itunes.  
This feature supports the following  
iPod models; Made for:  
.
iPod touch (4th generation)  
If the iPod is an unsupported model,  
it can still be listened to in the  
auxiliary input jack using a standard  
3.5 mm (1/8 in) stereo cable. See  
Auxiliary Devices on page 37  
.
iPod touch (3rd generation)  
.
iPod touch (2nd generation)  
Recording from the iPod to the HDD  
is not supported. Media must be  
recorded using a USB mass storage  
device.  
.
iPod touch (1st generation)  
.
iPod classic  
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iPod with video  
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iPod Music Menu  
Playlists:  
3. Select the desired song from the  
list. Once a song has been  
1. Press to view the playlists stored  
on the iPod.  
selected, Album Mode appears  
on the iPod main screen.  
2. Select a playlist name to view a  
list of all songs in the playlist.  
All Songs:  
1. Press to view a list of all songs  
stored on the iPod.  
3. Select the desired song from the  
list. Once a song has been  
selected, Playlist Mode appears  
on the iPod main screen.  
2. Select the desired song from the  
list. Once a song has been  
selected, All Songs Mode  
appears on the iPod main  
screen.  
Artists:  
1. Press to view the artists stored  
on the iPod.  
Genres:  
Press any of the following buttons  
on the iPod Music Menu to display  
the corresponding screen:  
2. Select an artist name to view a  
list of all songs by the artist.  
1. Press to view the genres stored  
on the iPod.  
3. Select the desired song from the  
list. Once a song has been  
selected, Artist Mode appears on  
the iPod main screen.  
2. Select a genre name to view a  
list of all songs of that genre.  
Shuffle:  
1. Press to play the tracks  
randomly rather than in  
sequence.  
3. Select the desired song from the  
list. Once a song has been  
Albums:  
selected, Genre Mode appears  
on the iPod main screen.  
2. Press the button again to stop  
this function.  
1. Press to view the albums stored  
on the iPod.  
2. Select an album name to view a  
list of all songs on the album.  
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Composers:  
Eject iPod: Press to remove the  
iPod. If the iPod is disconnected  
without selecting this button, the  
files on the iPod could be corrupted.  
Once activated, files can be  
transferred by burning them to a CD  
or by using a USB storage device.  
1. Press to view the composers  
stored on the iPod.  
After inserting the USB or CD  
storage media, the following screen  
displays:  
2. Select a composer name to view  
a list of all songs by that  
composer.  
Audio Book  
The system can play back audio  
book content downloaded from  
www.audible.com by either burning  
it to a CD or recording it to a USB  
storage device.  
3. Select the desired song from the  
list. Once a song has been  
selected, Composer Mode  
appears on the iPod main  
screen.  
Audible.com is a provider of spoken  
word audio entertainment,  
Audio Books:  
information, and educational  
programming. 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 or how to activate the radio  
with your existing account, visit  
www.audible.com/caraudio. The  
activation process requires the  
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)  
of the vehicle.  
1. Press to view the audio books  
stored on the iPod.  
2. Select the audio book from the  
list. Once an audio book has  
been selected, Audio Book  
Mode appears on the iPod main  
screen.  
Press the Record All screen button  
to record all available audio books.  
A specific audio book to record can  
be selected by pressing the Select  
Book screen button.  
Podcasts appear with the general  
music. They do not have their own  
category. Like the other music files,  
they are searchable by title, artist,  
and album.  
After the files have been recorded,  
eject the CD/USB external media.  
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Playing Audio Book Content  
After activating and transferring  
audible.com files to the system, play  
the files by:  
2. Enter the HDD Menu, the HDD  
Music Menu displays. Scroll  
down to the Audio Book option  
and select.  
3. The Audio Book screen displays  
a list of the available audio  
books for playback. Select  
a book.  
1. Press CD/AUX/HDD until the  
HDD source is selected.  
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Selecting Another Audio Book  
To play a different audio book from  
the one selected, return to the Audio  
Book menu options.  
To change the audio book currently  
playing:  
4. Then, select a chapter to start  
playback.  
2. The Audio Book screen displays  
a list of the available audio  
books for playback. Select  
a book.  
1. Press the MENU/SELECT knob  
or press the HDD Menu screen  
button to enter that screen  
menu. The HDD Music Menu  
displays. Scroll down to the  
Audio Book option.  
5. The audio book begins  
playback.  
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Changing Chapters within an  
Audio Book  
Auxiliary Devices  
The vehicle has an auxiliary input  
jack located in the center console.  
Possible auxiliary audio sources  
include:  
To change chapters within an  
audio book:  
.
Laptop computer  
.
MP3 player  
.
Tape player  
This jack is not an audio output. Do  
not plug headphones into the  
auxiliary input jack. Drivers are  
encouraged to set up any auxiliary  
device while the vehicle is in  
P (Park).  
3. Select a chapter to start  
playback.  
Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable  
from the auxiliary device to the  
auxiliary input jack. When a device  
is connected, the system  
automatically begins playing audio  
from the device over the vehicle  
speakers.  
While the audio book is playing, turn  
the MENU/SELECT knob. The  
chapter list of the current book  
displays. Select a chapter from the  
list. To return to the current chapter  
being played, select the chapter  
with the checkmark located at the  
right.  
4. The audio book begins  
playback.  
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If an auxiliary device has already  
been connected, but a different  
source is currently active, do either  
of the following to switch back to the  
auxiliary source:  
Rear Seat  
Infotainment  
Rear Seat Entertainment  
(RSE) System  
The vehicle might have rear seat  
displays, for viewing movies and  
videos in the rear seat. This feature  
can be controlled through the  
navigation radio screen.  
.
Press CD/AUX/HDD repeatedly  
to cycle through all of the  
available audio source screens,  
until the AUX source screen is  
selected.  
.
Press CD/AUX/HDD once, then  
press the AUX source screen  
button.  
A DVD can play in the navigation  
radio, or from an auxiliary video  
source.  
3. Press Rear Display 1 for left  
video screen or Rear Display 2  
for right video.  
To use the rear seat displays:  
1. Insert a DVD into the navigation  
radio or an attached auxiliary  
video source.  
2. Press CD/AUX/HDD until the AV  
source screen displays.  
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multimedia. The wireless  
Headphones  
headphones have an On/Off button,  
channel 1/2 switch, and a volume  
control. Turn the headphones off  
when not in use.  
Push the On/Off button to turn on  
the headphones. A light on the  
headphones comes on. If the light  
does not come on, check the  
batteries. Intermittent sound or static  
can also indicate weak batteries.  
See Battery Replacement later in  
this section for more information.  
4. Select the video source to be  
used (AUX A/V or DVD).  
Infrared transmitters are on the top  
of the left seatback video screen.  
The headphones shut off  
A. Battery cover  
B. Channel 1 or 2 switch  
C. Power button  
automatically to save the battery  
power if the RSE system is shut off  
or if the headphones are out of  
range of the transmitters for more  
than three minutes. Moving too far  
forward or stepping out of the  
vehicle, can cause the headphones  
to lose the signal or have static.  
D. Volume control  
E. Power indicator light  
RSE includes two 2-channel  
wireless headphones. Channel 1 is  
dedicated to the DVD player, and  
Channel 2 is dedicated to any  
external auxiliary device connected  
to the A/V jacks. The headphones  
are used to listen to various  
To adjust the volume on the  
headphones, use the volume  
control.  
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For optimal audio performance, the  
headphones must be worn correctly.  
Headphones should be worn with  
the headband over the top of the  
head for best audio reception. The  
symbol L (Left) appears on the  
outside bottom edge of the ear cup  
and should be positioned on the left  
ear. The symbol R (Right) appears  
on the outside bottom edge of the  
ear cup and should be positioned on  
the right ear.  
If the foam ear pads attached to the  
headphones become worn or  
Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks  
If available, the A/V jacks are  
located on the rear of the floor  
console. They allow audio or video  
cables to be connected from an  
auxiliary device such as a  
damaged, the pads can be replaced  
separately from the headphone set.  
To purchase replacemnet ear pads,  
call 18882933332, then prompt  
zero (0), or contact your dealer.  
camcorder or a video game system.  
Battery Replacement  
The A/V jacks are color coded:  
To change the batteries:  
.
Yellow for video input.  
1. Loosen the screw to the battery  
door located on the left side of  
the headphones.  
.
White for left audio input.  
.
Red for right audio input.  
Notice: Do not store the  
headphones in heat or direct  
sunlight. This could damage the  
headphones and repairs will not  
be covered by the warranty.  
Storage in extreme cold can  
weaken the batteries. Keep the  
headphones stored in a cool, dry  
place.  
Power for auxiliary devices is not  
supplied by the infotainment system.  
2. Slide the battery door open.  
3. Replace the two AAA batteries.  
To use the auxiliary inputs of the  
RSE system:  
4. Replace the battery door and  
tighten the screw.  
1. Connect the auxiliary device  
cables to the A/V jacks.  
Remove the batteries if the  
headphones are not going to be  
used for a long period of time.  
2. Power on both the auxiliary  
device and the RSE video  
screen.  
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Changing the Source on the Video  
Display Screens  
4. Press the AUX button a fourth  
time to change the source of  
both video screens to the DVD  
player.  
Audio from the DVD player or  
auxiliary inputs can be heard  
through the following:  
The image from the auxiliary device  
can be switched between the video  
display screens.  
How to Change the RSE Video  
Screen Settings  
.
Wireless Headphones  
To change the display:  
.
Vehicle Speakers  
The screen display mode,  
brightness, and language can be  
changed from the setup menu using  
the remote control. To change a  
setting:  
1. Press the AUX button on the  
remote control to change the  
source of both video screens  
from the DVD player to the  
auxiliary device.  
The RSE system transmits the  
audio signal to the wireless  
headphones if an audio signal is  
available. See Headphones earlier  
in this section for more information.  
1. Press z.  
2. Press the AUX button a second  
time to change the left video  
screen source to the DVD player  
and the right video screen to the  
auxiliary device.  
The front seat passengers are able  
to listen to playback from the A/V  
jacks through the vehicle speakers  
by selecting Rear A/V as the source  
on the radio.  
2. Use n, q, p, o and r to  
select the settings.  
3. Press z again to exit the  
3. Press the AUX button a third  
time to change the left video  
screen source to the auxiliary  
device and the right video  
screen to the DVD player.  
setup menu.  
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Only the left RSE seatback console  
contains the infrared transmitters for  
the wireless headphones, they may  
be visible as eight illuminated LEDs.  
These LEDs are not on the right  
video screen. Both seatback  
consoles contain an infrared  
receiver for the remote control. They  
are located at the top of each  
console.  
Video Screens  
Remote Control  
The video screens are located in the  
back of the driver and front  
passenger seats.  
Notice: Avoid directly touching  
the video screen, as damage may  
occur. See Cleaning the Video  
Screenslater in this section for  
more information.  
To use the remote control, aim it at  
the transmitter window at either  
seatback console and press the  
button. Direct sunlight or very bright  
light could affect the ability of the  
RSE transmitter to receive signals  
from the remote control. Check the  
batteries if the remote control does  
not seem to be working. See  
Battery Replacement later in this  
section. Objects blocking the line of  
sight could also affect the function  
of the remote control.  
Video Screen Input Jack  
Each video screen is equipped with  
a video input jack to allow video  
cables to be connected from an  
auxiliary device such as a  
camcorder or a video game system.  
This signal will override any video  
provided by the RSE system; either  
the DVD or Auxiliary A/V jack  
source. The RSE system must be  
on for this input to operate.  
To use the video screen:  
1. Push the release button located  
on the seatback console.  
2. Move the screen to the desired  
viewing position.  
Push the video screen down into its  
locked position when it is not in use,  
the screen turns off automatically.  
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Use the infotainment system to turn  
the video screen display on.  
y (Main Menu): Press to access  
the DVD menu. The DVD menu is  
different on every DVD. Use the  
navigation arrows to move the  
cursor. After making a selection  
press the enter button. This button  
only operates when using a DVD.  
s (Play/Pause): Press to start  
playing a DVD. Press to pause a  
DVD while it is playing. Press again  
to continue playing.  
Notice: Storing the remote  
control in a hot area or in direct  
sunlight can damage it, and the  
repairs will not be covered by the  
warranty. Storage in extreme cold  
can weaken the batteries. Keep  
the remote control stored in a  
cool, dry place.  
Depending on the infotainment  
system in the vehicle, DVD  
playback may be slowed down by  
n, q, p, o (Menu Navigation  
Arrows): Use the arrow buttons to  
navigate through a menu.  
pressing s then [. Reverse slow  
play by pressing s then r. Press  
s again to cancel slow play.  
Remote Control Buttons  
r (Enter): Press to select the  
highlighted choice in any menu.  
t (Previous Track/Chapter):  
Press to go to the start of the  
current track or chapter. Press 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.  
O (Power): Press to turn the video  
screens on and off.  
z (Display Menu): Press to adjust  
the brightness, screen display  
mode, and display the  
P (Illumination): Press to turn  
the remote control backlight on.  
The backlight times out after  
several seconds if no other button is  
pressed.  
language menu.  
q (Return): Press to exit the  
current active menu and return to  
the previous menu. This button  
operates only when the display  
menu or a DVD menu is active.  
u (Next Track/Chapter): Press to  
go to the beginning of the next  
chapter or track. This button might  
not work when the DVD is playing  
the copyright information or the  
previews.  
v (Title): Press to return to the  
main menu of the DVD. This  
function could vary for each disc.  
c (Stop): Press to stop playing,  
rewinding, or fast forwarding a DVD.  
Press twice to return to the  
beginning of the DVD.  
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AUX (Auxiliary): Press to switch  
the video display between the DVD  
player and an auxiliary source.  
Replacing the Remote Control  
r (Fast Reverse): Press to  
quickly reverse the DVD or CD. To  
stop fast reversing a DVD video,  
If the remote control becomes lost  
or damaged, a new universal  
remote control can be purchased.  
Use a Toshiba® code set for  
replacement universal remote  
controls.  
d (Camera): Press to change the  
camera angle on DVDs that have  
this feature when the DVD is  
playing.  
press s. To stop fast reversing a  
DVD audio or CD, release r. This  
button might not work when the  
DVD is playing the copyright  
information or the previews.  
\ (Clear) (If Available): Press this  
button within three seconds after  
inputting a numeric selection, to  
clear all numeric inputs.  
Battery Replacement  
[ (Fast Forward): Press to fast  
To change the remote control  
batteries:  
forward the DVD or CD. To stop fast  
forwarding a DVD video, press s.  
To stop fast forwarding a DVD audio  
1. Slide back the rear cover on the  
remote control.  
} 10 (Double Digit Entries)  
(If Available): Press this button to  
select chapter or track numbers  
greater than 9. Press this button  
before inputting the number.  
or CD, release [. This button might  
not work when the DVD is playing  
the copyright information or the  
previews.  
2. Replace the two batteries in the  
compartment.  
3. Replace the battery cover.  
1 through 0 (Numeric Keypad):  
The numbered keypad provides the  
capability of direct chapter or track  
number selection.  
Remove the batteries from the  
remote control if unused for an  
extended period of time.  
e (Audio): Press to change audio  
tracks on DVDs that have this  
feature when the DVD is playing.  
{ (Subtitles): Press to turn ON/  
OFF subtitles and to move through  
subtitle options when a DVD is  
playing.  
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TUNE/INFO: Turn to change the  
radio station. See AM-FM Radio on  
page 10 for more information.  
g SEEK:  
Navigation  
1. Press to seek to the beginning of  
the current or previous track.  
If the track has been playing for  
less than five seconds, it seeks  
the previous track. If longer than  
five seconds, the current track  
starts from the beginning.  
Using the Navigation  
System  
Use the buttons on the navigation  
system and the available  
touch-screen buttons on the  
navigation screen to operate the  
system. See Overview on page 3.  
FAV (Favorite): Press to access  
the preset stations. See AM-FM  
Radio on page 10 for more  
information.  
NAV m n : Press to make the screen  
go up and down. In the up position,  
all touch screen buttons can be  
viewed and used. In the down  
position, a portion of the screen  
displays the current audio source  
and temperature.  
2. Press and hold to fast reverse  
button to return to playing  
speed. See CD/DVD Player on  
page 17 and MP3 on page 22  
for more information.  
Various functions are disabled when  
the vehicle is moving.  
Navigation Control Buttons  
The control buttons are on the  
faceplate of the navigation system.  
X (Eject): Press to eject a CD,  
l SEEK:  
1. Press to seek the next track.  
MP3, or DVD audio/video.  
VOL/ O (Volume/Power):  
RADIO/BAND: Press to select the  
AM, FM, or XM (if equipped) band.  
2. Press and hold to fast forward  
through a track.  
1. Press to turn the system on  
and off.  
CD/AUX/HDD (Source): Change to  
DISC, HDD, USB, or AUX by  
pressing CD/AUX/HDD until the  
desired source is selected.  
3. Release the button to return to  
playing speed. See CD/DVD  
Player on page 17 and MP3 on  
page 22 for more information.  
2. Turn to adjust the volume for the  
audio, OnStar® (if equipped),  
voice guidance, and voice  
recognition voice prompts.  
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NAV (Navigation): Press to view  
the vehicle's current position on the  
map screen. Continue pressing to  
cycle through the full map and split  
screen. Full Map displays the  
screen in full view, split screen  
displays both map and audio  
information.  
RPT (Navigation Repeat): Press  
to repeat the last voice guidance  
prompt.  
INFO (Information): Press for  
Weather information (if equipped)  
and climate control displays  
(if equipped).  
adjust features for radio, navigation,  
display, vehicle, phone, and time.  
See Configure Menu on page 71 for  
more information.  
PHONE: See Bluetooth on page 92  
under Phone for more information.  
Touch Screen Buttons  
DEST (Destination): Press to  
Destination menu. If route guidance  
is active, press to access the Route  
Menu. See Destination on page 57  
for more information.  
Touch screen buttons are on the  
screen and are highlighted when a  
feature is available. Some toggle  
screen buttons highlight when active  
and grey-out when inactive.  
CD/DVD Player on page 17, MP3  
on page 22, and Hard Drive Device  
(HDD) on page 25 for more  
information.  
BACK: Press this sreen button to  
return to the previous screen in a  
menu. The Back button does not  
work in primary display screens,  
such as phone, sound settings,  
configure settings, info screens,  
map screen, or audio screen.  
MENU/SELECT: Turn this knob to  
highlight a feature. Press to activate  
the highlighted feature.  
DEL (Delect): Select to delete a  
song or an entire list from the hard  
drive.  
TONE: Press to access the Sound  
midrange, treble, and Digital Signal  
Processing (DSP). See AM-FM  
Radio on page 10 for more  
information.  
REC (Record): Press to record  
from a CD Player or a mass media  
storage device connected by a USB  
connector. See Hard Drive Device  
(HDD) on page 25 for more  
information.  
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Alpha-Numeric Keyboard  
q (Backspace): The backspace  
screen button is used to delete an  
incorrect character that has been  
selected.  
Letters of the alphabet, symbols,  
punctuation, and numbers, when  
available, display on the navigation  
screen as alpha or numeric  
keyboard. The alpha keyboard  
displays when data needs to be  
entered.  
To make name selection easier, the  
system highlights only characters  
that are available after the  
previously entered one.  
All characters are touch screen  
buttons. Press to select.  
If a name does not display after  
entry, try entering it differently. The  
map database may not contain all  
information.  
-Ý (Accent Alphabet): To select  
letters with accent symbols.  
1. Press CONFIG to display the  
Config Menu.  
Navigation Settings  
A-Z (Alphabet): To select letters  
2. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press the MENU/SELECT  
knob to select the Nav feature.  
from the alphabet.  
The navigation menu screen  
accesses the navigation system  
settings.  
Symbols: To select symbols.  
U (Space): To enter a space  
between characters or the words of  
a name.  
3. Press Nav to display more  
options, then press the desired  
option.  
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The touch-sensitive buttons  
available are:  
MENU/SELECT knob on the  
Route Preference  
infotainment system. Press the  
Guidance Volume screen button to  
preview the selected sound level.  
Press Route Preference to change  
route options when a route is  
calculated. A checkmark  
indicates on.  
Voice Prompt  
This menu allows changes to the  
voice features.  
If the volume is changed to the  
lowest level, it will default to a  
minimum value so the voice  
recognition beep can still be heard.  
Voice Guidance: Enable or disable  
voice guidance. A checkmark  
indicates on.  
Avoid Freeway: Major roads are  
avoided.  
Confirmation Feedback: Turns the  
speech confirmation feedback on or  
off. A checkmark indicates on.  
Avoid Toll Road: Toll roads are  
avoided.  
Avoid Ferry: Ferries are avoided.  
Voice Volume: Adjust the voice  
volume for guidance and voice  
recognition prompts by  
Avoid time and seasonal  
restricted roads: Time restricted  
and seasonal roads are avoided.  
pressing or + or by turning the  
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Back Track  
Map Database Information  
Back Track Mode  
Press BACK TRACK to turn on, off,  
or delete the recording and  
displaying of the traveled path.  
Displays map database version  
information.  
When selected, the back track  
feature is on. See Back Track  
earlier in this section.  
Weather Warning (if equipped)  
When selected, a popup screen  
displays weather warnings.  
Show 3-D Landmark  
When selected, 3-D landmarks  
display on the map screen.  
Maps  
This section includes basic  
information needed to know about  
the map database.  
Press the Coverage button to view  
the major metropolitan  
coverage area.  
Map Coverage  
Display Back Tracks: When  
active, the traveled path displays.  
The navigation maps are stored on  
the hard drive.  
Low Fuel Warning  
Record Back Track Points: When  
When selected, a popup screen  
displays gas station icons on the  
map or lists the five nearest gas  
stations.  
active, the traveled path is recorded.  
For more information on map  
coverage, see Navigation Settings  
earlier in this section.  
Delete Back Track Points:  
Deletes the recorded path.  
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4. Press the Update screen button  
when the Update Confirmation  
screen displays.  
Installing the DVD Map Disc  
Handling the DVD Map Disc  
.
The factory installs the map  
database information on the HDD.  
Handle the disc very carefully to  
avoid contamination or flaws.  
Signals might not read out  
properly.  
5. Enter the Authentication Code  
screen button, then press the  
Enter screen button.  
to update the map database  
information, see Ordering Map  
DVDs on page 82 later in this  
section.  
.
Use a soft cloth if the disc gets  
6. If the correct code is entered,  
the system starts updating and  
the status bar displays.  
soiled and gently wipe it out from  
the center of the disc to the  
outside. Do not use cleaners or  
solvents.  
Before updating the map database  
on the HDD, read the following  
steps:  
7. Press X after the map  
.
Do not use the disc to rest on  
database update is completed.  
while writing or drawing using  
any writing utensil or attach a  
seal to any of the sides or  
the disc.  
1. Turn ignition on.  
If the application update file is  
included in the disc, the application  
update is also done.  
2. Press VOL/ O to turn the  
system on.  
.
Do not keep the disc in direct  
sunlight, high temperatures,  
or humidity.  
3. Insert the map update disc into  
the slot, label side up.  
.
Place the disc back into the  
original case after use.  
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Hold a finger in any direction  
2. Press the Map scale button  
which is located on the bottom  
left-hand corner of the map  
screen to change the zoom  
level.  
Map Adjustments  
outside of the scroll symbol and  
the map will continue to scroll in  
that direction until finger is  
removed.  
The scale of view on the map can  
be adjusted.  
Map Scales  
.
.
.
Scroll speed increases when  
touching closer to the edge of  
the screen.  
The map scale bar times out if  
the zoom level is not changed  
within a few seconds.  
Press NAV to exit map scrolling  
and return to the current vehicle  
location on the map.  
The scale ranges from 50 m (150 ft)  
to 400 km (250 mi). To change from  
English to metric, see Driver  
Information Center (DIC) in the  
Index of the vehicle owner manual.  
While scrolling the map, this  
symbol can display the distance  
to the crosshair area.  
Scroll Features  
There are two methods to change  
the map scale:  
1. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob  
clockwise or counterclockwise to  
zoom out or in.  
For example, this shows that the  
map has been scrolled, 160 m  
(0.1 mi) away from current vehicle  
position.  
.
To scroll within the map, press  
anywhere on the map screen  
and the scroll symbol displays.  
.
Tap the map to center that  
location on the screen.  
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Navigation Symbols  
Following are the most common  
symbols that appear on a map  
screen.  
The vehicle symbol indicates the  
current position and heading  
direction of the vehicle on the map.  
The waypoint symbol marks a set  
waypoint and is numbered  
depending on how many have  
been set.  
A waypoint is a stopover destination  
point added to the planned route.  
If waypoints have been added to the  
current route, each waypoint  
destination displays estimated time  
and distance.  
The destination symbol marks the  
final destination after a route has  
been planned.  
The estimated time and distance to  
the destination are displayed.  
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shaded triangle indicates North.  
Select this screen symbol to change  
the view to North up or 3-D.  
Press this screen symbol to change  
to 3D mode.  
The 3-D symbol is the same as the  
Heading up symbol, but the map is  
in 3-D.  
This symbol indicates that the map  
view is North up: North up displays  
North at the top of the map screen  
regardless of the direction the  
vehicle is traveling. Select this  
screen symbol to change the view  
to Heading up or 3-D.  
These symbols indicate that the  
information shown on the right side  
of the map can be hidden to show a  
full screen map view.  
The No GPS symbol appears when  
there is no Global Positioning  
System (GPS) satellite signal.  
This symbol indicates that the map  
view is heading up.  
Heading up view displays the  
direction the vehicle is traveling at  
the top of the map screen. The  
This symbol indicates that a menu is  
available and displays on the left  
side of the screen. Press this  
symbol or the MENU/SELECT knob  
to access the screen menu.  
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Driving on a Route  
While driving on a route, the next  
maneuver the map screen displays  
is either as an Urgent maneuver or  
a Non-Urgent maneuver.  
Urgent Maneuver  
An Urgent Maneuver is displayed  
when the next maneuver is less  
than or equal to 0.8 km (0.5 mi)  
away on a residential road or is less  
than or equal to 1.5 km (1 miles)  
away on freeway.  
Driving on the Freeway  
Driving on the Residential Road  
Non-Urgent Maneuver  
A non-urgent maneuver is when  
your distance to the next maneuver  
is greater than 0.8 km (0.5 mi) when  
driving on a residential road or is  
greater than 1.5 km (1 miles) when  
driving on a freeway.  
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the current vehicle position to any of  
the set waypoints or final  
destination.  
Options Available on the Map  
Screen  
While on route, several options are  
available while viewing the map  
screen. To access this menu:  
Save: Saves a specific location to  
the Address Book.  
Show POI  
When this symbol is selected, the  
distance and time remaining from  
the current vehicle position to the  
first waypoint displays.  
Select to view POI information  
nearby and on route.  
1. While on the Map screen.  
2. Press the MENU/SELECT knob  
There are several Preset options on  
the bottom of the screen.  
See Navigation Symbols on  
page 52 to learn how to change the  
map view to North up, Head up,  
or 3-D view.  
This menu displays if the symbol  
and waypoints are entered. Select  
the main map view to display the  
distance and time remaining from  
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Hide: Select to hide the POIs from  
view on the map. To display, go to  
the Map menu, select the Show POI  
Icons menu and select the Show  
option.  
Press this button to change the full  
map screen to the half map screen  
and half exit information.  
2. Select the new POI icon.  
Edit: Press to display a list of POI  
icons.  
3. The new icon is on the Show  
POI Icons menu.  
1. Select the POI icon to edit. The  
POI icon is replaced by another  
icon that is selected from the  
next menu.  
Whole Route: Select to choose  
options for the entire route.  
List: Displays a list of  
available POIs.  
Cancel Guidance: Cancel  
guidance of current route.  
Clear: Clears all selected POI on  
the Show POI Icons menu.  
Nearby: Displays up to 200 or the  
selected POI(s) within a 32 km  
(20 mi) of the current vehicle  
position. The POIs can be sorted by  
distance, icon, or type.  
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Street Name: Enter a street name.  
Entering the city name first:  
1. Press DEST.  
Destination  
While destination is not set, press  
DEST to access the Select  
House #: Enter a valid address  
number.  
2. If necessary, enter the State/  
Destination screen. Several options  
can be selected to plan a route by  
entering destinations.  
Cross Street Name: Enter a street  
name that intersects with the  
selected street.  
Province name. The last State/  
Province is automatically  
recalled.  
A checkmark displays on the right  
side when the field has been  
selected and the destination can be  
entered. After an entry step is  
completed, the checkmark moves to  
the next item.  
3. Enter the city name. The city  
field is automatically selected.  
4. Enter the street name, this field  
is automatically selected. Do not  
enter directional information or  
street type. Use the space U  
screen button between street  
and city names. Use the  
backspace q screen button to  
delete an incorrectly entered  
character.  
A list displays if four or fewer  
names are available. If there are  
more than four, there is a match  
counter with a number of  
available streets. Press the List  
button to view the list and select  
the street.  
Address Entry  
Set a route by entering the state/  
province name, city name, street  
name, and house number.  
State/Province: Enter a state/  
province name.  
City: Enter a city name.  
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5. Enter the house number. This  
field is automatically selected.  
3. Select the street name field.  
Enter the street name. Do not  
enter directional information or  
8. Select the route preference for  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
The chosen route preference  
highlights. See Navigation  
6. Press OK. The address  
information screen displays the  
address entered.  
street type. Use the space U  
screen button between street  
and city names. Use the  
Settings under Configure Menu  
on page 71 for more information.  
7. Press Go if correct. The route is  
calculated.  
9. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button and the route is  
calculated.  
backspace q screen button to  
delete an incorrect character.  
8. Select the route preference for  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
highlights. See Navigation  
Settings under Using the  
Navigation System on page 45  
for more information.  
A list displays if four or fewer  
names are available. If there are  
more than four, there is a match  
counter with a number of  
available streets. Press the List  
button to view the list and select  
the street.  
9. Press Start Guidance and the  
route is now ready to be started.  
4. Select the city from the list or  
enter the city name.  
Entering the Street name first:  
1. Press DEST.  
5. Enter the house number. This  
field is automatically selected.  
2. If necessary, enter the state/  
province name. The last state/  
province name is automatically  
recalled.  
6. Press OK. The address  
information screen displays the  
address entered.  
Point of Interest (POI)  
The POI destination entry allows  
selection of a destination by  
providing the POI name, a city  
7. Press Go if correct. The route is  
calculated.  
name, or selecting from the POI list.  
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Entering by POI Name/Phone  
Number  
4. Select the POI name from  
the list.  
6. Select a category, then a  
sub-category.  
1. Press DEST.  
5. Press Go on the confirmation  
screen if the information is  
correct.  
The available POI names will  
display.  
2. Press the POI screen button.  
7. Select the POI name.  
6. Select the route preference for  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
8. If the POI is correct, press Go.  
the route is calculated.  
7. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button and the route is now  
ready to be started.  
9. Select the route preference for  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
10. Press the Start Guidance  
screen button and the route is  
now ready to be started.  
Entering a POI by City Name  
1. Press DEST.  
2. Press the Point of Interest  
screen button.  
Selecting a POI Category  
1. Press DEST.  
3. Press the Browse POI  
Categories screen button.  
2. Press the Point of Interest  
screen button.  
3. Enter the name or select by  
phone number.  
4. Select the change location  
screen button.  
3. Press the Browse POI  
Categories screen button.  
A list displays if four or fewer  
names are available. If there are  
more than four, there is a match  
counter with a number of  
5. Enter the new state and city.  
available POI names. Press the  
List button to view the list.  
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Previous Destination  
Address Book  
Select a destination from a list of  
previous destinations. Up to  
15 points that have been previously  
entered can be recalled. If the list is  
full, the oldest destinations  
automatically are deleted once the  
newest destinations are added.  
1. Press DEST.  
2. Press the Previous Destination  
screen button. A list displays the  
previous destinations.  
4. Select a category, then a  
sub-category.  
3. Select the Destination.  
Choose a destination by selecting  
an address that has been stored in  
the address book.  
The available POI names  
display.  
4. Press Go on the confirmation  
screen if correct and the route is  
calculated.  
5. Select the POI name.  
1. Press DEST.  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
See Navigation Settings under  
Using the Navigation System on  
page 45 for more information.  
6. If the POI is correct, select Go,  
The route is calculated.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button. A list displays the  
address book entries.  
7. Select the route preference for  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
3. Select the destination from  
the list.  
8. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button and the route is now  
ready to be started.  
6. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button and the route is now  
ready to be started.  
4. Press Go on the confirmation  
screen if correct. The route  
calculates.  
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Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
See Navigation Settings under  
Using the Navigation System on  
page 45 for more information.  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
See Navigation Settings under  
Using the Navigation System on  
page 45 for more information.  
Enter in the location as coordinates,  
Latitude and Longitude.  
1. Press DEST.  
2. Press the Lat/Long screen  
button.  
6. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button and the route is now  
ready to be started.  
6. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button and the route is now  
ready to be started.  
3. Enter the coordinates for the  
destination in degrees, minutes,  
and seconds.  
Pick From Map  
Lat/Long Coordinates  
4. Press Go. The route calculates.  
Select a destination by scrolling on  
the map.  
Choose a destination based on  
Latitude and Longitudinal  
coordinates.  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
See Navigation Settings under  
Using the Navigation System on  
page 45 for more information.  
1. Press DEST.  
2. Press the Pick From Map screen  
button. A map screen with a  
scroll symbol displays.  
6. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button and the route is now  
ready to be started.  
3. Press the Zoom in/out arrow  
button on the screen and press  
the map to locate the destination  
to select. Press and hold a finger  
on the map to activate fast  
scrolling.  
4. Press Go. The route calculates.  
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Voice Prompt  
Preset Destination  
Getting Started on the Route  
Select Voice Volume to change the  
volume of voice prompts and voice  
recognition.  
Set a destination by selecting  
Several functions can be performed  
after a destination has been  
entered. Press DEST to access  
the Route Menu screen.  
from one of six previously stored  
destinations. If a destination is not  
set for one of the screen buttons,  
the button dims and is not available  
to use. See Previous Destinations  
later in this section for information  
on how to add a preset destination.  
Press the Voice Guidance, Speech  
Confirmation Feedback, or Traffic  
voice prompts on or off for each  
category. See Navigation settings  
under Using the Navigation System  
on page 45 for more information.  
1. Press DEST.  
2. Press one of the available  
Preset Destination screen  
buttons. The screen buttons  
were stored with the name  
selected. The route is  
calculated.  
Detour  
To select a detour around the  
current route, select the Route  
screen, then select to detour 2, 5,  
or 10 km (1, 3, or 6 miles). Press  
the Whole Route screen button to  
detour the entire route. This is only  
available while driving on a route.  
Fastest, Shortest, or Easiest.  
See Navigation Settings under  
Using the Navigation System on  
page 45 for more information.  
Cancel Guidance  
From the Route screen, press the  
Cancel Guidance screen button to  
cancel the current route. Press Yes  
on the confirmation screen to cancel  
or No to continue the guidance.  
4. Press the Start Guidance screen  
button and the route is now  
ready to be started  
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Turn List  
Waypoints  
To add a waypoint:  
1. Press DEST.  
2. Press the Add Waypoint screen  
button. This button is only  
available if the route has been  
calculated.  
3. Enter the waypoint by any of the  
add destination methods. See  
Destination on page 57 or more  
information. The system  
calculates and highlights the  
route and the route can be  
started.  
To view the list of maneuvers for the  
entire route, select the Turn List  
screen button from the Route Menu  
screen.  
Up to three waypoints can be added  
to the current route, between the  
start point and final destination. The  
waypoints can be edited or deleted.  
4. To add more waypoints, press  
DEST. Press the Add screen  
button to add the waypoint in the  
order desired on the route. The  
system calculates and highlights  
the route and the route can be  
started.  
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To delete a waypoint:  
1. Press DEST.  
These buttons display once the  
reverse/forward scroll button has  
been selected.  
Route Preview  
Preview the entire route in either  
direction.  
2. Press the Delete Waypoint  
screen button.  
j (Pause): Pauses the route  
preview, while in reverse, fast  
reverse, forward, or fast forward  
scroll.  
3. Select the waypoint to be  
deleted by pressing the screen.  
4. A confirmation message  
displays. Press Yes to delete the  
waypoint; press No to cancel  
this operation. The system  
calculates and highlights the  
route and the route can be  
started.  
S T (Reverse or Forward  
Scroll): Press the reverse scroll  
arrow to go to the start point. Select  
the forward scroll arrow to go to the  
final destination.  
Suspend/Resume Guidance  
Press the Suspend/Resume  
Guidance screen button to suspend  
or resume guidance on the current  
route.  
s t (Reverse or Forward Skip):  
Press the reverse skip arrow to go  
to the start point. Select the forward  
skip arrow to go to the final  
destination.  
u v (Fast Reverse or Forward  
Scroll): Press the fast reverse  
scroll arrow to go to the start point.  
Select the fast forward scroll arrow  
to go to the final destination.  
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2. Address Entry : Enter a  
destination through the Address  
Entry menu. Press the Save  
screen button and a menu  
displays with the Save option  
located on the bottom of the  
screen. Press the Save option to  
save this location to the  
Previous Destinations  
To delete all previous destinations  
from the system:  
1. Press DEST.  
2. Press the Previous Destination  
screen button.  
3. Press the Clear All screen  
button.  
Address Book.  
3. POI Menu : Select a POI. Press  
the Save screen button from the  
bottom of the information page  
display.  
4. Press OK to Clear All Previous  
Destination, or press the Cancel  
screen button to cancel this  
operation.  
To change the map icon of an  
address book entry:  
4. Previous Destination : From  
the Previous Destination Menu,  
select the destination to save.  
Press the Save screen button at  
the bottom of the  
Address Book  
1. Press DEST.  
Options for saving to the  
Address Book:  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button. A list displays the  
address book entries.  
1. Scrolling on map or Pick from  
Map in the Dest Menu : Scroll  
to the location. Press the MENU/  
SELECT knob on the faceplate.  
A menu displays on the left side  
of the screen. Press the Save  
screen button and the location is  
saved.  
information page.  
3. Select the address book entry to  
be changed.  
4. Press the Edit screen button.  
5. Press the Change Icon screen  
button.  
6. Select an icon from the list.  
7. Press OK to save changes.  
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To edit the name of an  
address book:  
4. Press the Edit screen button.  
To delete an address book entry:  
1. Press DEST.  
5. Press the Change Phone  
Number screen button.  
1. Press DEST.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button. A list displays the  
address book entries.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button. A list displays the  
address book entries.  
6. Use the numeric keyboard to  
enter or change the phone  
number.  
3. Select the address book entry to  
be deleted.  
3. Select the address book entry to  
be changed.  
7. Press OK to save changes.  
To add a voice tag to an address  
book entry:  
4. Press the Delete screen button.  
A confirmation message  
displays.  
4. Press the Edit screen button.  
5. Select the Change Name option.  
1. Press DEST.  
To add a preset destination from the  
address book:  
6. Use the Alpha keyboard to enter  
the name.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button. A list displays the  
address book entries.  
1. Press DEST.  
7. Press OK to save your changes.  
3. Select the address book entry to  
be changed.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button.  
To add or change the phone number  
of an address book entry:  
4. Press the Edit screen button.  
5. Select Add Voice Tag.  
3. Select the address book entry to  
add as a Preset. The Address  
Book Information screen  
displays.  
1. Press DEST.  
2. Press the Address Book screen  
button. A list of address book  
entries displays.  
6. Speak the name after the beep  
and within four seconds. The  
name is repeated back.  
4. Press the Edit screen button  
located at the bottom of the  
screen.  
3. Select the address book entry to  
be changed.  
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5. Press and hold one of the six  
preset screen buttons at the  
bottom of the screen until the  
text within the button changes.  
To change the route name, add a  
voice tag or delete a favorite route:  
To add a voice tag:  
1. Select Add Voice Tag.  
1. Press DEST.  
2. Speak the name after the beep  
within four seconds. The name is  
repeated back.  
2. Press the Fav Route screen  
button.  
6. The name appears in that preset  
destination screen button and  
can be selected from the Select  
Destination screen.  
3. Select the route.  
To delete a favorite route:  
4. Press the Edit screen button.  
1. Press the Delete Favorite Route  
screen button. The confirmation  
screen displays.  
Favorite Route  
5. Select from: Change Route  
Name, Add Voice Tag, or Delete  
Favorite Route screen buttons.  
1. After the route has been  
planned, press NAV until the full  
map screen is shown.  
2. Press Yes to delete the route  
and No to cancel from deleting  
the route.  
To change the route name:  
2. Press the MENU/SELECT knob.  
A menu displays.  
1. Select the Change Route Name  
screen button.  
3. Scroll down and press the  
Whole Route option. The whole  
route map screen displays.  
2. Using the Keypad, enter  
the name.  
3. Select the Favorite Route entry  
to be edited.  
4. Press the Add Route screen  
button. The route is stored as a  
favorite.  
4. Press OK. The new name will be  
in the Favorite Route Menu.  
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Map Heading  
Show POI: Press to turn POI  
on or off. Select from a list of  
six pre-programmed POI  
Menu Screen Button  
sub-categories. Scroll through  
a list of categories, or select nearby  
and on route options.  
Press this screen button to minimize  
the guidance window and expand  
the map window.  
Various navigation system settings  
are available through the Menu  
screen button. Some options are  
only available after a route is  
planned.  
Press to change the view to North  
up, Heading up, or 3-D mode. See  
Navigation Symbols on page 52 for  
more information.  
Whole Route: Press to view the  
entire route from starting point to  
destination on the map.  
Traffic: Press to view the Traffic  
Information screen. See Configure  
Menu on page 71 for more  
information.  
1. Press NAV to view the Map  
screen.  
Cancel Guidance: Stops the  
current route.  
2. Press the Menu screen button or  
the MENU/SELECT knob.  
Save: Press to save a location to  
the Address Book.  
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OnStar Destination  
Download  
The Destination download lets an  
OnStar subscriber ask the OnStar  
call center to download a  
destination. OnStar will send  
address information and location  
coordinates of the destination into  
the navigation system.  
OnStar Destination Download  
Screen  
If the address is not found within the  
map database, the system may use  
latitude and longitude coordinates to  
locate the destination. In this case,  
Using Coordinates displays on the  
downloaded screen.  
Using Destination Download  
If the navigation radio screen is  
turned off before a download, the  
system automatically turns the  
screen on and displays a download  
confirmation message. The radio  
remains on after the download.  
The navigation system displays a  
Please Wait as the address is  
searched within the map database.  
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Press the Map screen button,  
the navigation system displays  
the Destination Map Screen.  
Route Guidance Active  
If an OnStar destination is  
downloaded while route guidance is  
already active, the system displays  
a pop-up screen and does the  
following screen function:  
Press the Call screen button,  
the navigation system initiates a  
call with Bluetooth Phone  
(if available) or OnStar  
Personal Call.  
.
Press Go; the navigation system  
adds the downloaded destination  
before the next waypoint of the  
existing route (closest to the  
current vehicle position).  
.
Press the Save screen button,  
the navigation system copies the  
downloaded destination to the  
address book and display the  
new address book entry. The  
destination saves this download  
even if it is only partial  
.
All other buttons on the pop-up  
If the system is unable to locate the  
address, the Destination Not Found  
screen below displays.  
screen operate as described  
under Route Guidance Not  
Active.  
information such as a phone  
number.  
Route Guidance Not Active  
Previous Destinations  
If an OnStar destination is  
.
Press the Back screen button,  
the navigation system cancels  
the OnStar destination download  
and returns to the previous  
screen. The downloaded  
Previously downloaded OnStar  
destinations are saved under  
Previous Destinations in the  
navigation system where they can  
be accessed or saved to the  
address book.  
downloaded while route guidance is  
not active, the navigation system  
displays a pop-up screen and does  
the following screen functions:  
.
Press Go; the navigation system  
address is not added to the  
previous destinations.  
starts route calculation to the  
destination(s) received.  
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Map Destination Screen Functions  
Configure Menu  
If the map screen is used to show  
destination, it has map screen  
capabilities such as Go, Save,  
Zoom, Scroll, etc. The address is  
shown at the top of the screen.  
Press CONFIG to enter the Config  
setup menu. Turn the MENU/  
SELECT knob until Nav displays.  
press the MENU/SELECT knob or  
press the Nav screen button to  
display the other options.  
Adjust features and preferences  
through the Configure Menu. The  
last selected menu screen displays.  
Adjust features for Sound, Radio,  
Nav (navigation), Display, or Time.  
Radio  
XM NavTraffic(if equipped)  
Press CONFIG to enter the config  
setup menu. Turn the MENU/  
SELECT knob until Radio displays.  
Press the MENU/SELECT knob or  
press the Radio screen button to  
display other options. Select the  
desired option to make changes for  
radio information displayed, preset  
pages, Automatic Volume Control,  
and XMcategories restore  
(if equipped). See Satellite Radio on  
page 16 (If equipped) for more  
information.  
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.  
Destination Map Screen  
A screen displays to indicate that  
the XM Traffic subscription is not  
activated.  
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If activated, traffic information  
displays:  
To turn XM NavTraffic on or off:  
1. Press CONFIG to enter the  
Config setup menu. Turn the  
MENU/SELECT knob until Nav  
displays. press the MENU/  
SELECT knob or press the Nav  
screen button to display the  
other options.  
.
Unscheduled traffic incident  
data, such as accidents and  
disabled vehicles.  
.
Scheduled traffic incident data,  
such as road construction and  
road closures.  
2. Press the Traffic Information  
screen button.  
.
Traffic flow information (rate of  
speed data). Flow data might not  
be available in all markets.  
3. Select the Traffic button. This  
button highlights and a check  
mark displays when active.  
The Traffic Icon has three different  
condition displays. These are:  
Traffic information is delivered to the  
vehicle by the XM Radio satellites.  
XM NavTraffic provides continuously  
updated traffic information.  
Selecting Alert for Approaching  
Traffic Events displays a screen  
to notify of possible traffic events  
ahead.  
.
No icon displays if there is no  
XM NavTrafficsubscription or  
traffic events.  
XM NavTraffic currently broadcasts  
the traffic information for many  
.
A single car icon displays if  
markets nationally. The service may  
be available in more cities in the  
future. Visit www.xmnavtraffic.com  
for more details on local coverage.  
Traffic Icon  
there are traffic events in the  
area, but none are on route.  
When traffic conditions are found in  
the local area, the Traffic Icon  
appears in the lower left-side of  
the map.  
.
A multiple car icon displays if  
there are traffic events on the  
route.  
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It could take some time to sort the  
received information. The list of  
traffic conditions display in the order  
of distance from the vehicle, for up  
to approximately 125 km (75 mi).  
With a route planned, traffic events  
display on the route. Not all traffic  
conditions may display.  
2. Scroll down and select the  
Traffic screen button. A list of  
traffic conditions with distance  
from the vehicle s current  
position displays.  
An arrow can appear before the  
distance. The arrow indicates  
the distance is a straight line  
distance and the direction of the  
event from the vehicle s current  
position. If no arrow appears, the  
distance indicates how far the  
event is ahead on current route.  
No more than three pages of  
traffic events may be viewed  
while the vehicle is moving.  
To view the traffic condition location  
and information on the map:  
3. Select a traffic condition to get  
more detailed information.  
1. Press the NAV to show the map,  
then press the MENU/SELECT  
knob for the map menu.  
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Traffic Flow Status  
Enables or  
disables the green, yellow, red and  
black arrows that display beside the  
roads and shows the traffic flow or  
extent of a traffic event.  
.
Black indicates a closed road  
segment.  
.
Red indicates significantly  
impaired traffic flow with average  
speed of less than 40 km  
(25 mph).  
.
Yellow indicates slightly impaired  
Select the Options screen button.  
A Traffic Options menu displays.  
Select the traffic related option.  
traffic flow with average speed  
between 40 km and 73 km  
(25 and 45 mph).  
Show Traffic ICONS: Select to  
display traffic icons on the map  
screen. Also, select what traffic  
information displays.  
Traffic: Select to enable or disable  
the traffic function.  
.
Green indicates normal traffic  
flow with average speed above  
73 km (45 mph).  
Traffic flow data arrows display on  
the map when scaled up to  
eight miles. Closed Road,  
Traffic Delays, Incidents, and  
Advisories  
Select the traffic event  
ICONS that appear on the map  
screens.  
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Alert for Approaching Traffic  
Events: When On, if an  
approaching traffic event is within  
the alert range, one of two traffic  
alerts display:  
On Route  
.
With no route planned, while on  
expressways, Approaching  
Traffic Event without Avoid  
screen displays.  
.
With route planned, Traffic Event  
on Route screen displays. If the  
Alert for Approaching Traffic  
Events is Off, the alert does not  
display.  
Select On Route to display all  
events ahead on the current active  
route. No traffic events reported on  
route displays if there are none to  
report.  
Name  
Select Name to display traffic  
events in alphabetical order.  
Distance  
Select Distance to display traffic  
events in order of distance with the  
closest event shown first.  
Traffic events update approximately  
every two minutes.  
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Scrolling to Traffic Events on  
the Map  
Traffic Event Information  
p (Alert): Object on the roadway,  
disabled vehicle, or dangerous road  
conditions.  
While scrolling the map, the traffic  
event icons can appear indicating a  
traffic event within 125 km (75 mi)  
from current position. To receive  
information about the traffic event,  
place the crosshairs over the traffic  
condition icon. Traffic events  
t (Accident): Roadway obstructed  
due to accident.  
s (Road Works): Delayed traffic  
due to construction.  
j / r (Road Condition): Delayed  
or stopped traffic, lane blocked or  
closed due to a road condition.  
beyond 125 km (75 mi) from current  
position will not be displayed.  
Select INFO to display the type of  
traffic, the street name, and a  
description of the traffic event.  
k (Weather): Heavy rain, snow,  
or fog weather condition.  
Use to display additional details of a  
traffic event. This screen can  
display when:  
m (Parking): Available  
parking area.  
Traffic Event Display Categories  
l (Information): Special event,  
The following are traffic event  
categories and symbols that can  
appear on the display:  
.
Scrolling to an event on the map  
general information, or warning.  
and then pressing INFO.  
.
Selecting a traffic event listed on  
the Traffic Event List screen.  
q (Road Closed): Road and/or  
ramps closed.  
.
Approaching a traffic event.  
o (Stopped Traffic): Traffic  
stopped, stop and go traffic, delayed  
and congested traffic.  
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Back, Map, More, and Avoid  
Avoid: Select to avoid the location  
of an event on the route and  
calculate a new route. The full map  
screen shows the new route. The  
Avoid button is only available if the  
event is on the route ahead.  
RPT (Repeat) does not repeat traffic  
prompts, only navigation traffic  
maneuvers. The current prompt  
playback cancels if RPT is pressed  
during a traffic voice prompt.  
Traffic prompts are disabled during  
OnStar® (if equipped) or Voice  
Recognition activity.  
Traffic Voice Prompts  
The traffic voice prompts are part of  
the current navigation voice prompt  
settings. The traffic voice prompt  
can be turned on and off by  
selecting Traffic Voice Prompt in  
Voice Prompt on the CONFIG Nav  
screen. If the navigation voice  
prompts are turned off, all traffic  
prompts are also turned off.  
Alternate Route  
When Detour Available displays, a  
possible quicker route is available  
and an alternate route can be  
selected to detour around the traffic  
condition. Press Yes and a new  
route is calculated. This option is  
only available when the multiple car  
icon appears.  
These buttons have common  
functions across all Detailed Traffic  
Event screens.  
If the voice prompts are on and an  
Alert for Approaching Traffic  
displays, the related voice prompt is  
provided.  
Back: Return to the previous  
screen.  
XM NavTrafficinformation might  
not be provided for the alternate  
route, depending on what type of  
road the vehicle is traveling on.  
Map: Displays related traffic events  
on the map if available.  
More: More information is available  
for the traffic event.  
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Traffic Condition Symbols  
Current Condition  
The following are traffic condition  
symbols may display:  
Press INFO until the Weather tab is  
selected to show the current  
weather condition of the city of the  
vehicle s current position.  
Alert  
Road Condition  
Stopped Traffic  
Traffic Jam  
Road Visibility  
Other  
XMWeather (If Equipped)  
Accident  
Road Closed  
Press INFO, then press INFO again  
until the Weather screen button is  
selected or press the Weather  
screen button.  
Weather data is deleted when the  
vehicle is off for four hours. Allow  
up to 15 minutes with a clear XM  
signal for new weather information  
to download. During this time the  
screen will be blank.  
Lane Narrows  
Road work,  
Construction  
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Extended Forecast  
Weather Along the Route  
Weather Alerts  
If a destination is set while driving  
along the route, there is the option  
to view weather conditions for up to  
three locations:  
From the XM Weather Menu, select  
Weather Alerts to display any  
current weather advisory warnings  
in effect near the current position.  
.
Current vehicle s position.  
Display  
.
Midway point from current  
position to final destination.  
.
The current weather condition of  
the destination city.  
From the XM Weather Menu  
Screen, select Along the Route:  
Select the Menu button by pressing  
the Enter screen button or press the  
Menu button on the screen to show  
the Weather Menu screen. From  
this screen, select the Extended  
Forecast screen button.  
Press CONFIG to enter the Config  
setup menu features. Turn the  
MENU/SELECT knob until the  
Display feature displays. Press the  
MENU/SELECT knob or press the  
Display screen button to display the  
other options.  
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2. Press the Hours and  
Minutes and + signs to  
decrease and to increase  
the time.  
can interfere with the navigation  
system's ability to determine the  
accurate position of the vehicle.  
Dimming Mode  
Auto (Automatic): Automatically  
adjust the screen background  
depending on exterior lighting  
conditions.  
The GPS shows the current position  
of the vehicle using signals sent by  
the GPS Satellites of the United  
States Department of Defense.  
signals from the satellites, a symbol  
appears on the map screen. See  
Navigation Symbols on page 52.  
12/24 HR Format: Select the  
12 HR screen button for standard  
time; select the 24 HR screen  
button for military time.  
Day: The map background  
brightens.  
Night: The map background  
darkens.  
Day + or Day : Press the day + or  
day display buttons to increase or  
decrease the day.  
To change the overall brightness  
setting for the display, use the  
vehicle interior lighting dimming  
control.  
This system might not be available  
or interferences can occur if any of  
the following is true:  
Display: Press the Display screen  
button to turn the display of the  
clock on the screen on or off.  
.
Signals are obstructed by tall  
Setting the Clock  
buildings, trees, large trucks,  
or a tunnel.  
Global Positioning  
System (GPS)  
The position of the vehicle is  
determined by using satellite  
signals, various vehicle signals, and  
map data.  
To set the time:  
1. Press CONFIG to enter the  
config setup menu features.  
Turn the MENU/SELECT knob  
until the Time feature displays.  
Press the MENU/SELECT knob  
or press the Clock screen button  
to display the other options.  
.
Objects are located on the rear  
shelf of the vehicle.  
.
Satellites are being repaired or  
improved.  
For more information if the GPS is  
not functioning properly, see If the  
system needs service and Problems  
with Route Guidance.  
At times, other interferences such  
as the satellite condition, road  
configuration, the condition of the  
vehicle and/or other circumstances  
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The vehicle changes directions  
more than once, or when the  
vehicle is turning on a turn table  
in a parking lot.  
Vehicle Positioning  
Problems with Route  
Guidance  
Inappropriate route guidance can  
occur under one or more of the  
following conditions:  
At times, the position of the vehicle  
on the could be inaccurate due to  
one or more of the following  
reasons:  
The vehicle is entering and/or  
exiting a parking lot, garage or a  
lot with a roof.  
.
The road system has changed.  
.
The turn was not made on the  
.
.
.
road indicated.  
Driving on slippery road surfaces  
The GPS signal is not received.  
such as in sand, gravel and/  
or snow.  
.
Route guidance might not be  
A roof carrier is installed on the  
vehicle.  
available when using automatic  
rerouting for the next right or  
left turn.  
.
Traveling on winding roads or  
.
.
.
Tire chains have been installed.  
The tires are replaced or worn.  
long straight roads.  
.
.
.
.
.
The route might not be changed  
when using automatic rerouting.  
Approaching a tall building or a  
The tire pressure for the tires is  
incorrect.  
large vehicle.  
.
There is no route guidance when  
turning at an intersection.  
The surface streets run parallel  
.
.
.
The first navigation use after the  
map data is updated.  
to a freeway.  
.
Plural names of places might be  
announced occasionally.  
The vehicle has been transferred  
The battery is disconnected for  
several days.  
by a vehicle carrier or a ferry.  
.
It could take a long time to  
operate automatic rerouting  
during high-speed driving.  
The current position calibration  
The vehicle is driving in heavy  
traffic where driving is at low  
speeds, and the vehicle is  
is set incorrectly.  
.
Traveling at high speed.  
stopped and started repeatedly.  
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Automatic rerouting might  
display a route returning to the  
set waypoint if heading for a  
destination without passing  
through a set waypoint.  
To order a disc, have the vehicle's  
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)  
available. This helps the center  
make sure that the correct and most  
up-to-date DVD map disc for the  
vehicle is received. See Vehicle  
Identification Number (VIN) in the  
Index of the vehicle owner manual  
for more information.  
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.  
.
The route prohibits the entry of a  
vehicle due to a regulation by  
time or season or any other  
regulation which may be given.  
Ordering Map DVDs  
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.  
.
.
Mexico  
Some routes might not be  
searched.  
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 please 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.  
The route to the destination  
might not be shown if there are  
new roads, if roads have  
recently changed or if certain  
roads are not listed in the map  
data. See Maps on page 49 for  
more information.  
U.S. and Canada  
For 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,  
www.gmnavdisc.com. If updates are  
needed, call the GM Nav Disc  
Center or order a new disc online.  
To recalibrate the vehicle's position  
on the map, park the vehicle with  
the engine running for two to  
five minutes, until the vehicle  
position updates.  
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After receiving the updated disc,  
see Installing the DVD Map Disc  
under Maps on page 49 for more  
information.  
Voice Recognition  
1. For U.S. and Canada, press and  
The navigation system's voice  
recognition allows for hands free  
operation of the navigation system  
and the audio system features.  
Voice recognition only works if the  
map database is installed in the  
system.  
hold the b / g steering wheel  
control button.  
Database Coverage  
Explanations  
For Mexico, press and release  
the b / g steering wheel control  
button.  
Coverage areas vary with respect to  
the level of map detail available for  
any given area. Some areas feature  
greater levels of detail than others.  
If this happens, it does not mean  
there is a problem with the system.  
As the map data is updated, more  
detail can become available for  
areas which previously had limited  
detail. See Ordering Map DVDs on  
page 82 for more information.  
The audio system mutes, and a  
beep is heard. A voice prompt  
stating, Please start speaking  
after the beep might be heard.  
If the radio is off, the only  
commands would be Hands Free  
and Help.  
Navigation voice commands are not  
available until the OK button has  
been selected.  
If there is no beep, make sure  
not turned down. See  
Navigation Settings under  
Using the Navigation System on  
page 45 for more information.  
Voice recognition can be used when  
the ignition is on or when Retained  
Accessory Power (RAP) is active.  
See Retained Accessory Power  
RAP in the index of the vehicle's  
owner manual for more information.  
While voice recognition is active,  
the system displays a g symbol.  
2. Clearly speak one of the  
commands listed later in this  
section.  
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When the system does not  
recognize the command, the  
system issues an error message  
such as pardon or command  
not recognized . The system  
could also say, voice  
Canceling Voice Recognition  
Helpful Hints for Speaking  
Commands  
1. Press and release the $ i  
steering wheel control button to  
cancel a command, or if the  
system response does not  
.
When a multiple command is  
available, choose the command  
that best works for you.  
recognition canceled .  
match the verbal command.  
.
Words that are in brackets are  
optional. For example, the  
command Radio [band] FM ,  
saying Radio FM or Radio  
Band FM are both valid  
commands.  
.
If experiencing difficulty with the  
system recognizing a command,  
confirm that the command is  
correct. Try saying the command  
clearly or wait for a brief moment  
after the beep.  
2. The system replies, Voice  
recognition canceled .  
Pressing any other radio or  
steering wheel control, other  
than the volume knob or the  
volume steering wheel control  
button cancels the session.  
.
Words that are separated by a  
( / ) mean there is a choice of  
using a word on either side of  
the slash. For example, the  
command (CD/DVD/Disc) [help],  
you can say CD [help] or DVD  
[help] or Disc [help] .  
.
Background noise such as a  
climate control fan positioned on  
high, open windows, and very  
loud outside noises, even if the  
windows are closed, can cause  
voice commands to be  
3. For U.S. and Canada, press and  
hold the b / g steering wheel  
control button to restart the voice  
recognition session.  
misunderstood  
.
4. For Mexico, press and release  
When the system recognizes the  
command the system will either  
perform the function or ask to  
confirm the choice by clearly  
saying yes or no .  
the b / g steering wheel control  
button to restart the voice  
recognition session.  
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This system is able to recognize  
commands in different  
languages, such as English,  
French (Canadian), and  
Spanish. The system only  
recognizes commands based on  
the language selected.  
Display [help]: Helpful advice  
Voice Recognition Help  
about display commands, and some  
common display commands which  
are available to adjust the display  
setting.  
To enter the help playback session,  
clearly speak one of the help  
commands.  
Help: Specific help commands  
(such as Radio Help, Display Help,  
Navigation Help) for the user to  
choose from.  
Navigation [help]: Helpful advice  
about navigation commands, and  
some common navigation  
.
To increase or decrease the  
voice volume during a voice  
recognition session, turn the  
volume knob of the radio,  
or press the volume steering  
wheel control buttons. If the  
volume is adjusted during a  
voice recognition session, a  
Voice Volume bar appears on  
the screen showing the voice  
volume level as it is being  
commands which are available.  
Radio [help]: Helpful advice about  
radio commands, and some  
common radio commands which are  
available. Use this command to  
learn about how to select a band  
(AM or FM), and how to change  
radio stations (by speaking  
Voice Recognition Commands  
The following list shows the voice  
commands available for the  
navigation system with a brief  
description of each. The commands  
are listed with the optional words in  
brackets. To use the voice  
frequency numbers).  
commands, see the instruction  
listed previously.  
(CD/DVD/ Disc) [help]: Helpful  
advice about disc commands, and  
some common disc commands  
which are available. Use this  
command to learn about how to  
select Disc mode playback, and  
how to change track numbers.  
adjusted. This also changes the  
volume of the guidance prompts.  
Display Commands  
Display [set] day [mode], display  
[select] day [mode]: Instructs the  
system to switch the display to  
day mode.  
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Display [set] night [mode],  
display [select] night [mode]:  
Instructs the system to switch the  
display to night mode.  
Radio select (frequency) AM,  
radio select (frequency) FM:  
Instructs the system to go to a  
specific frequency on either the AM  
or FM band. For example, radio  
select ninety seven point one FM or  
radio select ten forty AM.  
Radio CD select (track number),  
radio DVD select (track number),  
radio disc select (track number):  
Instructs the system to play a  
specific track on the Disc. For  
example, radio disc select ten. This  
Display [set] auto [mode], display  
[select] auto [mode]: Instructs the  
system to switch the display to  
auto mode.  
command supports up to 254 tracks.  
Radio select (channel) XM  
(if equipped): Instructs the system  
to go to a specific channel on the  
XMband (if equipped). For  
example, radio select one fifty  
one XM.  
CD [help], DVD [help], disc  
[help]: Instructs the system to play  
back helpful advice about disc  
commands, and some common disc  
commands which are available.  
Display [help]: Instructs the  
system to play back helpful advice  
about display commands, and some  
common display commands which  
are available to adjust the display  
setting.  
General Navigation Commands  
Radio [help]: Instructs the system  
to play back some helpful advice  
about radio commands, and some  
common radio commands which are  
available to the user.  
Feedback on, feedback off:  
Instructs the system to turn on and  
off the voice recognition feedback.  
When feedback is ON, the system  
responds to commands with a talk  
back phrase. When feedback is  
OFF, the system responds to  
commands with a chime.  
Radio Commands  
Radio AM, radio [band] AM, radio  
FM, radio [band] FM, radio XM  
(if equipped), radio [band] XM  
(if equipped): Instructs the system  
to go to either the AM, FM, or XM  
(if equipped) radio bands.  
CD/DVD/Disc Commands  
The following commands are only  
available when a CD, MP3, or DVD  
is loaded.  
Radio CD, radio DVD, radio  
Disc: Instructs the system to go to  
Disc mode.  
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Navigation voice [guidance] on,  
navigation voice [guidance] off:  
Instructs the system to turn on and  
off voice guidance prompts during  
route guidance.  
Navigation show/hide  
Destination and Guidance  
Commands  
restaurant[s], navigation show/  
hide dining: Instructs the system  
to display and hide restaurant POIs  
on the map screen.  
Navigation [go to] preset  
destination [number] (one, two,  
three, four, five, or six): Instructs  
the system to set one of the preset  
destinations one through six as the  
new destination.  
Cancel: Instructs the system to  
cancel the command.  
Navigation show/hide ATM[s]:  
Instructs the system to display and  
hide ATM POIs on the map screen.  
Point of Interest (POI)  
Commands  
Navigation show/hide hotel[s]:  
Instructs the system to display and  
hide hotel POIs on the map screen.  
Navigation delete: Instructs the  
system to delete the destination,  
route, or next waypoint. The system  
requests a confirmation of which  
item should be deleted (destination,  
route, or next waypoint).  
The following is a list of POI  
commands. POIs only display on  
the map screen if the map scale is  
800 m (0.50 mi) or less. If POIs  
display on a map with the wrong  
scale, the system reminds that this  
cannot be done. The available POI  
commands are:  
Navigation show/hide airport[s]:  
Instructs the system to display and  
hide airport POIs on the map  
screen.  
Navigation show/hide shop[s],  
navigation show/hide shopping:  
Instructs the system to display and  
hide shopping POIs on the map  
screen.  
Navigation show/hide gas  
station[s], navigation show/hide  
gas: Instructs the system to display  
and hide gas station POIs on the  
map screen.  
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Destination (available for English  
language only): Instructs the  
system that the user wants to  
enter a destination using voice  
recognition. After this command is  
stated, the system displays a state  
abbreviation (such NY for New  
York). If the destination to be  
entered is located in the displayed  
state, then say the desired city  
name. Otherwise, say Change  
State and say the state name the  
search should take place in. Then,  
say the desired city name when  
prompted, and say the desired  
street name and house number  
when prompted.  
Set the Destination by using Voice  
Recognition:  
1. Press and hold the b / g  
steering wheel control button.  
The audio system mutes, and a  
beep is heard.  
2. Say the command Destination .  
The system replies with Please  
say city name or change state ,  
and the system shows a pop-up  
list of an abbreviated state  
name, such as NY for New York.  
If the state is correct, then go to  
Step 4. Otherwise, say Change  
State .  
For example, if the desired  
destination is in Ohio, but the  
system shows New York (NY) in  
the pop-up list, say Change  
State .  
For example, if Cedar Point  
Amusement is the set destination,  
which has the following address:  
3. After saying, Change State , the  
system replies with Please say  
state name . Say the correct  
state.  
Cedar Point Amusement Park  
1 Cedar Point Drive  
Sandusky, OH 44870  
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The state name displays. In  
some cases the radio shows a  
candidate list with the closest  
matches to the spoken state  
name. The system asks the user  
to select an item from the  
candidate list either by pressing  
the desired choice, or by saying  
the list number of the desired  
choice.  
4. The system asks the user to say  
the city name. As shown earlier,  
the radio can display a  
5. Reply with the street name  
including the suffix (Blvd, Ave,  
Rd, etc.), when prompted. The  
radio might display a candidate  
list with the closest matches to  
the spoken street name. Say the  
correct street name.  
candidate list with the closest  
matches to the spoken city  
name. Say the correct  
city name.  
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6. Reply with the house number  
with prompted. The radio might  
display a candidate list with the  
closest matches to the spoken  
house number. Say the house  
number as single digit.  
7. Confirm the correct address is  
displayed, then reply with yes or  
no, when prompted.  
8. This address is now set as the  
destination. Select the Start  
Guidance screen button to begin  
destination guidance.  
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Radio select <frequency> AM  
Radio select <frequency> FM  
Radio select <frequency> XM  
Voice Tag Commands  
OnStar (if equipped) Command  
Voice Tags are recorded phrases  
that can be stored in the navigation  
system. These voice tags are  
associated with Address Book  
Entries, and once these voice tags  
are stored, they can be used as part  
of a voice recognition command that  
sets the particular address book  
entry as a destination. See the  
Address Book and Voice tag  
sections earlier in this manual for  
information about instructions on  
how to store a voice tag in the  
system.  
Hands Free: This command  
instructs the system to connect to  
OnStar. Enter the OnStar voice  
recognition system. See OnStar in  
the index of the vehicle owner  
manual for more information.  
CD/DVD/Disc Commands  
Radio [CD/DVD/Disc]  
Radio [CD/DVD/Disc] select  
<track number>  
Help Commands  
Help  
General Navigation Commands  
Radio [help]  
Feedback On  
Feedback Off  
CD help, DVD help, Disc help  
Display [help]  
Navigation voice [guidance] on  
Navigation voice [guidance] off  
[cancel/goodbye/quit]  
Navigation [help]  
Navigation [go to] (voice tag):  
This command allows selection of a  
destination saved under the stored  
voice tag. The system plays back  
the voice tag and asks to confirm by  
saying yes or no.  
Display Commands  
Display [set/select] day [mode]  
Display [set/select] night [mode]  
Display [set/select] auto [mode]  
Point of Interest (POI) Commands  
Navigation show/hide [GAS/gas  
station/gas stations]  
If a destination is set to Home , say  
Navigation go to Home . After the  
system plays back the voice tag and  
it is confirmed, the system sets  
Home as the destination.  
Navigation show/hide [DINING/  
restaurant/restaurants]  
Radio Commands  
[radio/radio band] AM  
[radio/radio band] FM  
[radio/radio band] XM  
Navigation show/hide  
[ATM/ATMs]  
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Navigation show/hide [hotel/  
hotels]  
Add to waypoint (used in  
conjunction with another  
command)  
Phone  
Navigation show/hide [airport/  
airports]  
Bluetooth  
Replace destination (used in  
conjunction with another  
command)  
For vehicles equipped with  
Bluetooth capability, the system can  
interact with many cell phones,  
allowing:  
Navigation show/hide [shop/  
shops]  
Yes (used in conjunction with  
another command)  
Destination and Guidance  
Commands  
.
Placement and receipt of calls in  
No (used in conjunction with  
another command)  
a hands-free mode.  
Navigation [go to] preset  
destination [number] one  
.
Sharing of the cell phone s  
Destination (used for Destination  
VR entry, available in English  
language only)  
address book or contact list with  
the vehicle.  
Repeat for numbers two  
through six.  
To minimize driver distraction,  
before driving, and with the vehicle  
parked:  
Navigation delete [destination/  
route/next waypoint]  
Voice Tag Commands  
Navigation [go to] <Voice Tag>  
OnStar Command (If Equipped)  
Hands Free  
Route (used in conjunction with  
another command)  
.
Become familiar with the  
features of the cell phone.  
Organize the phone book and  
contact lists clearly and delete  
duplicate or rarely used entries.  
If possible, program speed dial  
or other shortcuts.  
Next waypoint (used in  
conjunction with another  
command)  
.
Review the controls and  
operation of the infotainment and  
navigation system.  
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.
.
Pair cell phone(s) to the vehicle.  
The system may not work with  
all cell phones. See Pairing a  
Phone in this section for more  
information.  
3. Say Pair. The system responds  
with instructions and a four-digit  
PIN number. The PIN number is  
used in Step 5.  
Infotainment Controls  
If equipped, the infotainment system  
allows certain controls to be  
selected on the infotainment display.  
4. Start the pairing process on the  
cell phone that you want to pair.  
For help with this process, see  
your cell phone manufacturers  
user guide.  
If the cell phone has voice  
dialing capability, learn to use  
that feature to access the  
address book or contact list. See  
Voice Pass-Thru in this section  
for more information.  
Using Voice Recognition  
To use voice recognition, press and  
release the b /g button located on  
the steering wheel.  
5. Locate the device named Your  
Vehicle in the list on the cell  
phone. Follow the instructions  
on the cell phone to enter the  
PIN number that was provided in  
Step 3. After the PIN number is  
successfully entered, the system  
prompts you to provide a name  
for the paired cell phone. This  
name will be used to indicate  
which phones are paired and  
connected to the vehicle, see  
Listing All Paired and  
The system responds with a tone.  
After the tone say Hands Free to  
use the bluetooth voice recognition  
system. The system then responds  
with Ready , followed by a tone.  
After the tone, say a command.  
.
See Storing and Deleting Phone  
Numbers in this section for  
more information.  
WARNING  
{
For additional information say Help  
while you are in a voice  
recognition menu.  
When using a cell phone, it can  
be distracting to look too long or  
too often at the screen of the  
phone or the infotainment  
(navigation) system. Taking your  
eyes off the road too long or too  
often could cause a crash  
Pairing a Phone  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Bluetooth.  
Connected Phones later in this  
section for more information.  
resulting in injury or death. Focus  
your attention on driving.  
6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 to pair  
additional phones.  
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Listing All Paired and Connected  
Phones  
Connecting to a Different Phone  
Storing and Deleting Phone  
Numbers  
To connect to a different cell phone,  
the bluetooth system looks for the  
next available cell phone in the  
order in which all the available cell  
phones were paired. Depending on  
which cell phone you want to  
The system can list all cell phones  
paired to it. If a paired cell phone is  
also connected to the vehicle, the  
system responds with is connected  
after that phone name.  
The system can store up to  
30 phone numbers as name tags in  
the Hands Free Directory that is  
shared between the Bluetooth and  
OnStar systems.  
connect to, you may have to use  
this command several times.  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Bluetooth.  
The following commands are used  
delete and store phone numbers.  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Bluetooth.  
3. Say List.  
Deleting a Paired Phone  
3. Say Change phone.  
If the phone name you want to  
delete is unknown, see Listing All  
Paired and Connected Phones.  
.
If another cell phone is  
found, the response will be  
<Phone name> is now  
connected.  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Bluetooth.  
.
If another cell phone is not  
found, the original phone  
remains connected.  
3. Say Delete. The system asks  
for which phone to delete.  
4. Say the name of the phone you  
want to delete.  
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3. Say each digit, one at a time,  
that you want to store. After  
Command  
Usage  
Store  
This command will store a phone number,  
or a group of numbers as a name tag.  
each digit is entered, the system  
repeats back the digit it heard  
followed by a tone. After the last  
digit has been entered, say  
Store, and then follow the  
directions given by the system to  
save a name tag for this number.  
Digit Store  
This command allows a phone number to  
be stored as a name tag by entering the  
digits one at a time.  
Delete  
This command is used to delete individual  
name tags.  
Using the DeleteCommand  
Delete All Name Tags  
This command deletes all stored name tags  
in the Hands Free Calling Directory and the  
OnStarTurn by Turn Destinations Directory.  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Delete.  
3. Say the name tag you want to  
delete.  
Using the StoreCommand  
Using the Digit StoreCommand  
Using the Delete All Name Tags”  
Command  
If an unwanted number is  
recognized by the system, say  
Clear at any time to clear the last  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Store.  
This command deletes all stored  
name tags in the Hands Free  
Calling Directory and the  
OnStarTurn-by-Turn Destinations  
Directory.  
number.  
3. Say the phone number or group  
of numbers you want to store all  
at once with no pauses, then  
follow the directions given by the  
system to save a name tag for  
this number.  
To hear all of the numbers  
recognized by the system, say  
Verify at any time.  
To delete all name tags:  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Digit Store.  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Delete all name tags.  
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Listing Stored Numbers  
Command  
Dial or Call  
Usage  
The list command will list all the  
stored numbers and name tags.  
The dial or call command can be used  
interchangeably to dial a phone number or  
a stored name tag.  
Using the ListCommand  
Digit Dial  
Re-dial  
This command allows a phone number to  
be dialed by entering the digits one at  
a time.  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Directory.  
3. Say Hands Free Calling.  
4. Say List.  
This command is used to dial the last  
number used on the cell phone.  
Making a Call  
Using the Dialor Call”  
Command  
Using the Digit DialCommand  
Calls can be made using the  
following commands.  
The digit dial command allows a  
phone number to be dialed by  
entering the digits one at a time.  
After each digit is entered, the  
system repeats back the digit it  
heard followed by a tone.  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Dial or Call.  
3. Say the entire number without  
pausing or say the name tag.  
If an unwanted number is  
recognized by the system, say  
Clear at any time to clear the last  
number.  
Once connected, the person called  
will be heard through the audio  
speakers.  
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To hear all of the numbers  
recognized by the system, say  
Verify at any time.  
Receiving a Call  
When an incoming call is received,  
the audio system mutes and a ring  
tone is heard in the vehicle.  
Three-way calling must be  
supported on the cell phone and  
enabled by the wireless service  
carrier.  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Digit Dial.  
.
Press b /g to answer the call.  
1. While on a call, press b /g.  
2. Say Three-way call .  
3. Say each digit, one at a time,  
that you want to dial. After each  
digit is entered, the system  
repeats back the digit it heard  
followed by a tone. After the last  
digit has been entered,  
.
Press 0 /c to ignore a call.  
Call Waiting  
3. Use the dial or call command to  
dial the number of the third party  
to be called.  
Call waiting must be supported on  
the cell phone and enabled by the  
wireless service carrier.  
4. Once the call is connected,  
say Dial.  
.
Press b /g to answer an  
incoming call when another call  
is active. The original call is  
placed on hold.  
press b /g to link all the callers  
together.  
Once connected, the person called  
will be heard through the audio  
speakers.  
Ending a Call  
Using the Re-dialCommand  
Press 0 /c to end a call.  
.
Press b /g again to return to  
the original call.  
1. Press b /g.  
2. After the tone, say Re-dial.  
.
.
To ignore the incoming call, no  
action is required.  
Once connected, the person called  
will be heard through the audio  
speakers.  
Press 0 /c to disconnect the  
current call and switch to the call  
on hold.  
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To Transfer Audio From the  
Bluetooth System to a Cell Phone  
Muting a Call  
Voice Pass-Thru  
During a call, all sounds from inside  
the vehicle can be muted so that the  
person on the other end of the call  
cannot hear them.  
Voice pass-thru allows access to the  
voice recognition commands on the  
cell phone. See your cell phone  
manufacturers user guide to see if  
the cell phone supports this feature.  
During a call with the audio in the  
vehicle:  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Transfer Cali.*  
To mute a call, press b /g , and  
then say Mute Call.  
To access contacts stored in the cell  
phone:  
To Transfer Audio to the Bluetooth  
System From a Cell Phone  
To cancel mute, press b /g , and  
1. Press b /g.  
2. Say Bluetooth . The system  
responds Bluetooth ready ,  
followed by a tone.  
then say Un-mute Call.  
During a call with the audio on the  
Transferring a Call  
cell phone, press b /g. The audio  
transfers to the vehicle. If the audio  
does not transfer to the vehicle, use  
the audio transfer feature on the cell  
phone. See your cell phone  
Audio can be transferred between  
the Bluetooth system and the cell  
phone.  
3. Say Voice . The system  
responds OK, accessing  
<phone name>.  
The cell phone must be paired and  
connected with the Bluetooth  
system before a call can be  
transferred. The connection process  
can take up to two minutes after the  
ignition is turned to ON/RUN.  
manufacturers user guide for more  
information.  
.
The cell phone's normal  
prompt messages will go  
through its cycle according  
to the phone's operating  
instructions.  
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Dual Tone Multi-Frequency  
(DTMF) Tones  
Clearing the System  
Pairing a Phone Using  
the Infotainment System  
Unless information is deleted out of  
the in-vehicle Bluetooth system, it  
will be retained indefinitely. This  
includes all saved name tags in the  
phone book and phone pairing  
information. For information on how  
to delete this information, see the  
previous sections on Deleting a  
Paired Phone and Deleting  
The Bluetooth system can send  
numbers and the numbers stored as  
name tags during a call. You can  
use this feature when calling a  
menu driven phone system. Account  
numbers can also be stored for use.  
Pairing a Phone Using the  
Infotainment System  
The pairing process can be started  
by using the controls on the  
infotainment system.  
Sending a Number or Name Tag  
During a Call  
Name Tags.  
1. Press b /g. The system  
responds Ready, followed by  
a tone.  
2. Say Dial.*  
3. Say the number or name tag  
to send.  
1. Press CONFIG. Turn the MENU/  
SELECT knob until the Phone  
menu displays. Press the  
MENU/SELECT knob to display  
other options.  
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5. The system responds with  
phone name has been  
successfully paired after the  
pairing process is complete.  
Listing All Paired and Connected  
Phones  
2. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press it to select the  
Bluetooth submenu.  
On the cell phone, locate the  
device named Your Vehicle.  
Follow the instructions given on  
the cell phone or follow the voice  
prompts, to enter the four-digit  
Personal Identification Number  
(PIN) that has been provided.  
3. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press it to select Add New  
Phone. The pairing process will  
begin searching for Bluetooth  
devices on your cellular  
1. Press CONFIG. Turn the MENU/  
SELECT knob until the Phone  
menu displays. Press the  
4. The system voice prompt  
requests that you say the name  
you want used for the phone that  
is being paired. Use a name that  
best describes the phone. The  
system voice prompt then  
phone. See the cell phone  
manufacturer's user guide for  
information on this process.  
MENU/SELECT knob to display  
other phone options.  
repeats the name you provided  
for confirmation: say Yes.  
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Deleting a Paired Phone  
2. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press it to select the  
Bluetooth submenu.  
3. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press it to select the Device  
List submenu.  
1. Press CONFIG. Turn the MENU/  
SELECT knob until the Phone  
menu displays. Press the  
A list of all previously paired phones  
will be displayed. If there is a  
currently connected phone, a check  
mark will appear on the right side of  
the phone name.  
MENU/SELECT knob to display  
other phone options.  
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2. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press it to select the  
Bluetooth submenu.  
3. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press it to select the Device  
List submenu.  
4. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press it to select the phone  
to be deleted. Follow the  
on-screen prompts to delete the  
device from the system.  
5. Once a phone has been deleted,  
the only way to connect back to  
that phone is to pair the phone  
again.  
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Connecting to a Different Phone  
To connect to a different phone, the  
new phone must be in the vehicle  
and available to be connected to the  
Bluetooth system before the  
process is started.  
2. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press it to select the  
Bluetooth submenu.  
3. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press it to select the Device  
List submenu.  
4. Select the phone to be linked  
and then follow the on-screen  
prompts.  
1. Press the CONFIG control  
button. Turn the MENU/SELECT  
knob until the Phone menu  
displays. Press the MENU/  
SELECT knob to display other  
phone options.  
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Enter Number  
Making a Call  
Use this option to enter a phone  
number and make a call. To do this:  
5. The Phone menu will be  
displayed with the name of the  
phone linked.  
Press PHONE located on the  
faceplate of the infotainment  
system, to access the phone menu.  
1. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press it to select Enter  
Number selection. A dial pad  
displays.  
2. Enter the phone number by  
pressing the numbers on the  
keypad.  
3. Press the Call button on the  
screen to make the call.  
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Phone Book  
Turn the MENU/SELECT knob to  
select the person or place to call.  
Press the MENU/SELECT knob or  
press the desired person or place to  
display the number. Press the  
MENU/SELECT knob or press the  
number to make the call.  
knob to scroll through the list of  
saved persons or places. These  
lists are saved in alphabetical order.  
The Phone Book feature is only  
supported if that feature is available  
on the Bluetooth phone. See your  
cell phone manufacturer's user  
guide for more information.  
Press the MENU/SELECT knob or  
press the appropriate search line to  
obtain the numbers in the list that  
has been saved.  
The phone book can be accessed  
by pressing the Phone Book  
selection on the Phone Menu  
screen.  
The Phone Book feature also has a  
search menu that can be accessed  
by pressing that option screen  
button. Once the Search menu  
displays, turn the MENU/SELECT  
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Call Lists  
2. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press this knob or press on  
either Incoming Calls, Outgoing  
Calls, or Missed Calls.  
Once one of these options have  
been selected, a pop-up menu  
displays. A list of persons and  
places will display for the selected  
option.  
The Call Lists selection from the  
Phone Menu screen can be used to  
show a list of incoming calls,  
outgoing calls, and missed calls.  
Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press this knob or press the  
appropriate screen button to select  
someone on that list. A menu  
displays showing the phone number  
for that person.  
1. Press the CONFIG control  
button. Turn the MENU/SELECT  
knob until Phone displays. Press  
the MENU/SELECT knob or  
press the Phone screen button  
to display other options.  
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107  
Accepting or Declining an  
Incoming Call  
Call Waiting  
Call waiting must be supported on  
the Bluetooth phone and enabled by  
the wireless service carrier to work.  
Conference and three-way calling  
must be supported on the Bluetooth  
phone and enabled by the wireless  
service carrier to work.  
When an incoming call is received,  
the audio is muted and ring tone  
sounds.  
Switching Calls (Only Available  
with Call Waiting)  
To start a conference while in a  
current call:  
Accepting a Call  
This feature allows you to switch  
between calls, making one call  
active and placing the other on hold.  
1. Press the PHONE control button  
on the faceplate until the Phone  
main screen is shown with the  
current active call.  
Press the appropriate screen button  
for the Answer option on the screen  
to answer the call.  
Switch Call: Turn or press the  
MENU/SELECT control knob to  
Switch Call and press Enter or  
press the Switch Call option.  
Declining a Call  
Select the Decline option on the  
screen.  
2. Select the Enter Number option  
on the screen.  
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Ending a Call  
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency  
(DTMF) Tones  
The in-vehicle Bluetooth system can  
send numbers during a call. This is  
used when calling a menu-driven  
phone system.  
1. Press the PHONE control  
button.  
3. Make another call. The first call  
will be placed on hold while the  
second call is dialing and  
connected.  
To end a call:  
1. Press the PHONE control  
button.  
4. To make a conference call,  
select the Merge Calls option  
which will merge both calls into  
one conference call.  
2. Select Hang Up.  
Mute or UnMute a Call  
5. To add more callers to the  
conference call, repeat Steps 2  
through 4. The number of callers  
who can be added is limited by  
your wireless service carrier.  
1. Press the PHONE control  
button.  
2. Turn the MENU/SELECT knob,  
then press this knob or press the  
Enter Number option and enter  
the number sequence.  
2. Select the Mute call.  
3. Select the Mute call again to  
unmute the call.  
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.
Cancel an operation  
The DTMF Tones will be generated  
on the network as you enter each  
number.  
Other Information  
.
Make outgoing calls using the  
call list  
The Bluetooth word mark and logos  
are owned by the Bluetooth® SIG,  
Inc. and any use of such marks by  
General Motors is under license.  
Other trademarks and trade names  
are those of their respective owners.  
b / g (Press To Talk): Press to  
answer incoming calls, to confirm  
system information, and to start  
voice control. Press and hold for two  
to three seconds to access the  
call list.  
Hands-Free Phone (UHP,  
Mexico)  
General Information  
UHP Controls  
Vehicles with a Universal  
Hands-free Phone (UHP) system  
can use a Bluetooth® capable  
mobile phone with a Hands-Free  
Profile to make and receive phone  
calls. The infotainment system and  
voice control are used to control the  
system. The system can be used  
while the ignition is in ON/RUN or  
ACC/ACCESSORY. The range of  
the UHP system can be up to 10 m  
(33 ft). Not all phones support all  
functions and not all phones work  
with the UHP system.  
Use the buttons located on the  
infotainment system and the  
steering wheel to operate the UHP  
system.  
0 / c (End call/Mute): Press to  
end a call, reject a call, or to cancel  
an operation.  
To make outgoing calls using the  
call list.  
Steering Wheel Controls  
Steering wheel controls can be  
used to:  
1. Press the b / g button.  
2. Highlight the phone number by  
toggling the SRC switch up  
or down.  
.
Answer incoming calls  
.
Confirm system information  
.
Start voice recognition  
3. Dial the highlighted number by  
.
pressing the b / g button.  
End a call  
.
Reject a call  
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adjusted volume level remains in  
memory for later calls. The system  
maintains a minimum volume level.  
Ring Tone  
PHONE: Press to enter the Phone  
main menu.  
There are three different ring tones  
available for the UHP system.  
Turning Bluetooth On or Off  
1. Press the CONFIG button.  
2. Press PHONE on a faceplate.  
3. Select Bluetooth.  
To change the ring tone:  
Voice Control  
1. Press the CONFIG button.  
2. Press PHONE on the faceplate.  
3. Select Ring Tones.  
The voice control system uses  
commands to control the system  
and dial phone numbers.  
Noise: The system may not  
recognize voice commands if there  
is too much background noise.  
4. Select Activation.  
4. Select Ring Tone 1, 2, or 3.  
Changing Bluetooth Code  
Default Settings  
When to Speak: A tone sounds to  
indicate that the system is ready for  
a voice command. Wait for the tone  
and then speak.  
The default Bluetooth code should  
work with most mobile phones.  
If you are having difficulty pairing  
your mobile phone, you can change  
the code at any time.  
Selecting this option will reset the  
ring tones and the Bluetooth code.  
Pairing  
A Bluetooth enabled mobile phone  
must be paired to the UHP system  
first and then connected to the  
vehicle before it can be used. See  
the mobile phone manufacturer's  
user guide for Bluetooth functions  
before pairing the mobile phone.  
How to Speak: Speak clearly in a  
calm and natural voice.  
1. Press the CONFIG button.  
2. Press PHONE on the faceplate.  
3. Select Bluetooth.  
Audio System  
When using the UHP system, sound  
comes through the vehicle's front  
audio system speakers and  
4. Select Change Bluetooth Code.  
5. Enter a new four-digit code, then  
select OK.  
overrides the audio system. Use the  
VOL/ O knob during a call to  
change the volume level. The  
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Pairing Information:  
Locate the device named UHP  
followed by a four-digit number  
in the list on the mobile phone  
and follow the instructions on the  
mobile phone and enter the  
four-digit code provided by the  
system if necessary, then follow  
the instructions on the  
Using UHP with Infotainment  
Controls  
.
Up to five mobile phones can be  
paired to the UHP system  
Pairing a Phone  
.
The pairing process is disabled  
If your mobile phone has simple  
pairing or auto discovery features,  
they need to be turned off before  
the mobile phone can be paired to  
the UHP system. Reference the  
mobile phone manufacturer's user  
guide for information on these  
features.  
when the vehicle is moving  
.
The UHP system connects with  
the first available paired mobile  
phone in the order the phone  
was paired  
infotainment display screen.  
6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 to pair  
additional mobile phones.  
.
Only one paired mobile phone  
can be connected to the UHP  
system at a time  
Viewing All Paired and Connected  
Phones  
1. Press the CONFIG button.  
2. Press PHONE on the faceplate.  
3. Select Bluetooth.  
.
Pairing should only need to be  
To view all available mobile phones  
that are paired to the UHP system:  
completed once, unless changes  
to the pairing information have  
been made or the mobile phone  
is deleted  
1. Press the CONFIG button.  
2. Press PHONE on the faceplate.  
3. Select Bluetooth.  
4. Select Pair Device or Add new  
Hands-free (HF) device.  
A four-digit number appears on  
the display and the UHP system  
goes into discovery mode.  
4. Select Device List.  
5. Start the pairing process on the  
mobile phone that will be paired  
to the vehicle. Reference the  
mobile phone manufacturer's  
user guide for information on this  
process.  
5. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to pair  
additional mobile phones.  
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Deleting a Paired Phone  
4. Select Device List.  
When a mobile phone supports the  
phone book and call list features,  
the Phone Book, and Call Lists  
menus are automatically available.  
To remove a paired mobile phone  
from the UHP system:  
5. Select the new mobile phone to  
link to and follow the on screen  
prompts.  
1. Press the CONFIG button.  
2. Press PHONE on the faceplate.  
3. Select Bluetooth.  
The Phone Book menu allows you  
to access the phone book stored in  
the mobile phone to make a call.  
If delete is selected, the highlighted  
mobile phone will be deleted.  
Making a Call Using Phone Book  
and Call List  
The Call Lists menu allows you to  
access the phone numbers from the  
Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, and  
Missed Calls menus on your mobile  
phone to make a call.  
4. Select Device List.  
5. Select the mobile phone to  
delete and follow the on screen  
prompts.  
For mobile phones that support the  
phone book and call list features,  
the UHP system can use the  
contacts and call lists stored on  
your mobile phone to make calls.  
See your mobile phone  
manufacturer's user guide or  
contact your wireless provider to  
find out if this feature is supported  
by your mobile phone.  
Connecting to a Different Phone  
To make a call using the Phone  
Book menu:  
To connect to a different paired  
mobile phone, the new mobile  
phone must be in the vehicle and  
available to be connected to the  
UHP system before the process is  
started.  
1. Press PHONE on the faceplate.  
2. Select Phone Book.  
3. You can search through the list  
by selecting the letter group the  
phone book entry begins with, to  
continue scrolling through the  
entire list, turn the MENU/  
SELECT knob.  
The time it takes to download the  
phone book and call list from your  
mobile phone to the UHP system  
can vary depending on the size of  
the phone book and call list stored  
on your mobile phone.  
To connect to a different phone:  
1. Press the CONFIG button.  
2. Press PHONE on the faceplate.  
3. Select Bluetooth.  
4. Select the name or number you  
want to call.  
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To make a call using the Call  
Lists menu:  
To accept the incoming call, turn the  
MENU/SELECT knob to Answer  
and press the MENU/SELECT knob,  
To decline the incoming call, turn  
the MENU/SELECT knob to  
Decline and press the MENU/  
SELECT knob, or press the  
0 / c button on the steering  
wheel controls.  
1. Press PHONE on the faceplate.  
2. Select Call Lists.  
or press the b / g button on the  
steering wheel controls.  
3. Select the Incoming Calls,  
Outgoing Calls, or Missed  
Calls list.  
To decline the incoming call, turn  
the MENU/SELECT knob to  
decline and press the MENU/  
SELECT knob, or press the  
b / g button on the steering wheel  
controls.  
1. Press PHONE.  
2. Select Switch Call from  
the menu.  
4. Select the name or number you  
want to call.  
Conference Calling  
Making a Call  
Conference calling and three way  
calling must be supported on the  
mobile phone and enabled by the  
wireless service carrier to work.  
Call Waiting  
To make a call:  
Call waiting must be supported on  
the mobile phone and enabled by  
the wireless service carrier to work.  
1. Press PHONE on the faceplate.  
2. Select the numbers on the  
infotainment screen.  
To start a conference calling while in  
a call:  
To accept the incoming call, turn the  
MENU/SELECT knob to Answer  
and press the MENU/SELECT knob,  
3. Select Call to start dialing the  
number.  
1. Press the MENU/SELECT knob  
and select Enter Number.  
or press the b / g button on the  
steering wheel controls.  
Accepting or Declining a Call  
2. Enter the character sequence  
then select call.  
When an incoming call is received,  
the infotainment system mutes and  
a ring tone is heard in the vehicle.  
3. After the call has been placed,  
press the MENU/SELECT knob  
and choose Merge Calls.  
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4. To add more callers to the  
conference call, repeat steps 1  
through 3. The number of callers  
that can be added are limited by  
your wireless service carrier.  
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF)  
Tones  
In addition you can save telephone  
numbers under a name tag that is  
selectable by you. The telephone  
connection can be set up with  
this name.  
The UHP system can send numbers  
during a call. This is used when  
calling a menu driven phone  
system.  
To disconnect from one caller while  
in a conference call, select Detach  
Number from the menu and select  
the number to hang up on.  
In the event of incorrect operation or  
incorrect codes, the voice control  
gives you voice feedback and  
requests you to re-enter the desired  
command. Apart from this, the voice  
control acknowledges important  
commands and will ask if  
To access this system:  
1. Press the MENU/SELECT knob  
and select Enter Number.  
Ending a Call  
2. Enter the character sequence.  
Press the MENU/SELECT knob and  
select Hang Up, or press the  
0 / c button on the steering  
wheel controls.  
Operating UHP Using Voice  
Control  
necessary.  
In order that calls are made inside  
the vehicle do not lead to  
unintentional triggering of the mobile  
phone, the voice control does not  
start until it has been activated.  
The voice control of the UHP  
system enables you to operate  
several functions of the mobile  
phone using your voice. The UHP  
system uses voice commands to  
control the system and dial phone  
numbers. After input of the  
command the infotainment system  
guides you through the dialogue  
with appropriate questions and  
feedback to achieve the desired  
action. The commands and  
To Mute a Call  
Press the MENU/SELECT knob and  
select Mute Call.  
Activating the Voice Control  
To Cancel Mute  
Press and release the b / g button  
on the steering wheel to activate the  
voice control of the UHP system  
The system responds with a tone.  
After the tone, say Phone.  
Press the MENU/SELECT knob and  
select Mute Call.  
numbers can be spoken without a  
pause between the individual words.  
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For the duration of the dialogue any  
audio source that is active is muted  
and any traffic news fade-in is  
cancelled.  
Main Menu Commands  
Frequently Used Commands  
The UHP system has a set of main  
menu commands that are available  
when voice control is first started.  
After the voice control is activated, a  
short tone indicates that the voice  
control system is waiting for a  
command.  
Here is a list of frequently used  
commands:  
.
Help : the dialogue is  
Adjusting the Volume for Voice  
Output  
terminated and all commands  
available in the current context  
are enumerated.  
Turn the volume knob of the  
Infotainment system or press  
the + / - buttons on the steering  
wheel.  
.
.
Cancel : the voice control is  
deactivated.  
Available commands:  
.
Dial  
Yes : a suitable action is  
triggered depending on the  
context.  
.
Canceling Dialogue  
Call  
.
There are various possibilities of  
deactivating the voice control and  
cancelling the dialogue:  
Re-dial  
.
No : a suitable action is  
triggered depending on the  
context.  
.
Save  
.
Delete  
.
Press the 0 / c button on the  
steering wheel controls.  
.
Directory  
Voice Feedback  
.
Pair  
.
Enter the command Cancel.  
Each voice input is answered or  
commented on by the infotainment  
system by way of a voice output  
that is adapted to the situation.  
.
Select device  
.
Do not enter a command for  
.
some time.  
Voice feedback  
.
.
The command is unrecognized  
Help  
To switch the voice output on or off,  
enter Voice feedback or press the  
b / g button.  
after three tries.  
.
Cancel  
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Pairing, Saving, or Deleting Phone  
From Device List  
(At this time, start the pairing  
process on the mobile phone that  
will be paired to the vehicle.  
Reference the mobile phone  
manufacturer's user guide for  
information on this process. Locate  
the device named UHP followed by  
a four-digit number in the list on the  
mobile phone and follow the  
instructions on the mobile phone  
and enter the four-digit code  
provided by the system.)  
Example of a dialogue  
User: Select device.  
With the command Pair a mobile  
phone can be saved to or deleted  
from the device list of the UHP  
system. A device number will be  
assigned by the UHP system to the  
mobile phone when it is paired.  
Voice output: Please, say a device  
number to select.  
User: device number.  
Voice output: Do you want to select  
the device number device number.  
Available commands:  
(The device name appears on the  
infotainment display screen)  
.
Add  
.
User: Yes.  
Delete  
Voice output: Do you want to pair  
the device?  
.
Voice output: One moment please,  
the system searches for the  
selected device.  
Help  
.
Cancel  
User: Yes.  
Example of a dialogue  
Voice output: Paired, ending  
session.  
Voice output: Device number  
device number is selected, ending  
session.  
User: Pair.  
Voice output: Do you want to add  
or delete a device?  
Selecting Phone from Device List  
Telephone Number Dialing  
The Select device command can  
be used to select a different paired  
mobile phone. The UHP system  
asks for a device number that was  
assigned by the UHP system to the  
mobile phone when it was paired.  
User: Add.  
After the Dial command, the voice  
control requests input of a number.  
Voice output: Using the pair  
function in the external device, enter  
<1234> to pair.  
The telephone number must be  
spoken in your normal speech  
without any artificial pauses  
between the numbers.  
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Recognition is best, if a pause of at  
least half a second is made after  
every three to five digits. The  
infotainment system then repeats  
the numbers recognized.  
The telephone number entered can  
have a maximum length of 25 digits.  
Making a Call Using Name Tag  
When the Call command is used,  
a telephone number is entered that  
has been stored in the telephone  
book as a name tag.  
To be able to make a call abroad  
you can say the word Plus (+) at  
the beginning of your number. The  
plus allows you to call from any  
country without knowing the prefix  
for calls made abroad in that  
country. Then say the required  
country code.  
Available Commands:  
Available commands:  
.
Dial : the inputs are accepted.  
.
Yes  
.
Digit : a numeric value between  
.
No  
0-9 is entered.  
.
Help  
.
Delete : the number last  
Example of a dialogue  
.
Cancel  
entered or the block of numbers  
last entered is deleted.  
User: Dial.  
Example of a dialogue  
Voice output: Please, say the  
number to dial.  
.
Plus : a preceding + is entered  
User: Call.  
for a call abroad.  
Voice output: Please, say the name  
tag to call.  
User: Plus four nine.  
.
Verify : the inputs are repeated  
by the voice output.  
User: Seven three one.  
Voice output: Seven three one.  
User: One one nine nine.  
Voice output: One one nine nine.  
User: Dial.  
(for name tag information, see  
Saving a Name Tag later in this  
section)  
.
Asterisk : an asterisk * is  
entered.  
.
Hash : a hash character # is  
User: Name tag.  
entered.  
Voice output: Seven three one.  
User: Yes.  
.
Pause : a pause is entered into  
Voice output: The number is being  
dialled.  
the character sequence.  
Voice output: Calling.  
.
Help  
.
Cancel  
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Starting a Second Call  
Voice output: Please, say the  
number to send.  
A maximum of 50 name tags can be  
stored in the telephone book.  
Press the button b / g to start a  
second call during an active  
telephone call.  
(for number input information, see  
the dialogue example for Making a  
Call Using a Telephone Number  
earlier in this section)  
Name tags are speaker-dependent,  
i.e. only the person who recorded a  
name tag can open it. To avoid the  
start of the recording of a saved  
name from being cut off, a short  
pause should be left after an input  
request.  
Available commands:  
.
Send : activate manual DTMF  
User: Send.  
(touch-tone dialling), e.g. for  
voice mail or telephone banking.  
Re-dialing  
.
The Re-dialing command re-dials  
the last number dialed .  
To be able to use the name tag  
independently of the location, i.e.  
including other countries, all  
telephone numbers should be  
entered with a plus character and  
a country code.  
Send name tag : activate DTMF  
(touch-tone dialling) by entering  
a name tag.  
Saving a Name Tag  
.
Dial  
The Save command is used to  
store a telephone number in the  
telephone book under as a  
name tag.  
.
Call  
.
Re-dialing  
Available commands:  
.
.
Help  
Save : the inputs are accepted.  
The name entered must be  
repeated once. The pitch and  
pronunciation must be as identical  
as possible for both name inputs,  
otherwise the voice control will  
reject the inputs.  
.
.
Cancel  
Re-dialing : the last input is  
repeated.  
Example of a dialogue  
.
Help  
User: Press the b / g button if a  
telephone call is active.  
.
Cancel  
User: Send.  
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Example of a dialogue  
Deleting a Name Tag  
Trademarks and  
License Agreements  
User: Save.  
The Delete command is used to  
delete a previously saved name tag.  
Voice output: Please, say the  
number to save.  
Available commands:  
.
User: Say number to save.  
Yes  
.
(for number input information, see  
the dialogue example for Making a  
Call Using a Telephone Number  
earlier in this section)  
No  
.
Help  
.
Cancel  
Manufactured under license under  
U.S. Patent #'s: 5,451,942;  
User: Save.  
Listening to Stored Name Tags  
5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762;  
6,487,535 and other U.S. and  
worldwide patents issued and  
pending. DTS and the Symbol are  
registered trademarks and DTS  
Digital Surround and the DTS logos  
are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product  
includes software. © DTS, Inc. All  
Rights Reserved.  
The Directory command is used to  
listen to all stored name tags .  
User: Name Tag (give name tag).  
Voice output: Please, repeat the  
name tag to confirm.  
Available commands:  
.
Call : the telephone number of  
User: Name Tag  
the voice tag last read aloud is  
selected.  
Voice output: Saving the  
name tag.  
.
Delete : the entry of the voice  
tag last read aloud is deleted.  
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Radio Frequency Statement  
Ce dispositif de radio  
communication de catégorie II  
respecte la norme CNR-310  
d'Industrie Canada.  
This device complies with part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1)  
This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference  
L'utilisation de ce dispositif est  
autorisée seulement aux deux  
conditions suivantes: (1) il ne doit  
pas produire de brouillage, et (2)  
l'utilisateur du dispositif doit être  
prêt à accepter tout brouillage  
radioélectrique reçu, même si ce  
brouillage est susceptible de  
compromettre le fonctionnement du  
dispositif.  
MP3PRO audio decoding  
technology licensed from Coding  
Technologies, Fraunhofer IIS and  
Thompson.  
received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
FCC Warning  
Changes or modifications not  
expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could  
void the user's authority to operate  
the equipment.  
This Category II radio  
DivX®, DivX Certified® and  
communication device complies with  
Industry Canada Standards  
RSS-GEN/210/220/310.  
associated logos are trademarks of  
Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries  
and are used under license.  
Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device  
may not cause interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any  
interference, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation  
of the device.  
Manufactured under license from  
Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the  
double-D symbol are trademarks of  
Dolby Laboratories.  
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About DivX video: DivX® is a digital  
video format created by DivX, LLC,  
a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation.  
This is an official DivX Certified®  
device that plays DivX video. Visit  
divx.com for more information and  
software tools to convert your files  
into DivX videos.  
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod  
nano, and iPod touch are  
trademarks of Apple Inc., registered  
in the U.S. and other countries.  
Made for iPod and Made for  
iPhone mean that an electronic  
accessory has been designed to  
connect specifically to iPod or  
iPhone, respectively, and has been  
certified by the developer to meet  
Apple performance standards.  
Apple is not responsible for the  
operation of this device or its  
compliance with safety and  
About DivX Video-On-Demand: This  
DivX Certified® device must be  
registered in order to play  
purchased DivX Video-On-Demand  
(VOD) movies. To obtain your  
registration code, locate the DivX  
VOD section in your device setup  
menu. Go to vod.divx.com for more  
information on how to complete your  
registration.  
Fees and Taxes  
Subscription fee,  
taxes, one time activation fee, and  
other fees may apply. Subscription  
fee is consumer only. All fees and  
programming subject to change.  
Subscriptions subject to Customer  
Agreement available at  
www.xmradio.com. XMservice  
only available in the 48 contiguous  
United States and Canada*.  
regulatory standards. Please note  
that the use of this accessory with  
iPod or iPhone may affect wireless  
preformance.  
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*Canada  
Some deterioration of  
XM website, the Online Service or  
any of its content. Furthermore, the  
AMBER voice compression software  
included in this product is protected  
by intellectual property rights  
including patent rights, copyrights,  
and trade secrets of Digital Voice  
Systems, Inc.  
service may occur in extreme  
northern latitudes. This is beyond  
the control of XMSatellite  
Radio. Explicit Language  
Notice  
Channels with frequent  
explicit language are indicated with  
an XL preceding the channel  
name. Channel blocking is available  
for XM Satellite Radio receivers by  
notifying XM at:  
This product incorporates copyright  
protection technology that is  
protected by U.S. patents and other  
intellectual property rights of Rovi  
Corporation. Reverse engineering or  
disassermbly is prohibited.  
General Requirements:  
1. A License Agreement from XM™  
is required for any product that  
incorporates XM Technology  
and/or for use of any of the XM  
marks to be manufactured,  
distributed or marketed in the  
XM Service Area.  
.
USA Customers  
Visit  
www.xmradio.com or call  
1-800-xmradio  
(1-800-967-2346).  
.
Canadian Customers  
www.xmradio.ca or call  
1-877-438-9677.  
Visit  
2. For products to be distributed,  
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Radio Inc. (operating as XM  
Canada).  
It is prohibited to copy, decompile,  
disassemble, reverse engineer,  
hack, manipulate, or otherwise  
make available any technology or  
software incorporated in receivers  
compatible with the XMSatellite  
Radio System or that support the  
This product uses the source code  
of T-Kernel under T-License granted  
by the T-Engine Forum  
(www.t-engine.org).  
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The information in this manual  
supplements the owner manual.  
This manual includes the latest  
information available at the time it  
was printed. We reserve the right to  
make changes in the product after  
that time without notice.  
CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and  
Regarding the use of Gracenote  
Music Recognition Service, when  
this product is used, it is necessary  
to agree to the following articles.  
music and video-related data from  
Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000 to  
present Gracenote. One or more  
patents owned by Gracenote apply  
to this product and service.  
See the Gracenote website for a  
non-exhaustive list of applicable  
Gracenote patents. Gracenote and  
CDDB, MusicID, Media VOCS, the  
Gracenote logo and logotype, and  
the Powered by Gracenote logo  
are either registered trademarks or  
trademarks of Gracenote in the  
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This application or device contains  
software from Gracenote, Inc. of  
Emeryville, California ( Gracenote ).  
The software from Gracenote (the  
Gracenote Software ) enables this  
application to perform disc and/or  
file identification and obtain  
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.  
music-related information, including  
name, artist, track, and title  
information ( Gracenote Data ) from  
online servers or embedded  
countries.  
If you require more information  
regarding the use of the  
Gracenote Service, visit:  
databases (collectively, Gracenote  
Servers ) and to perform other  
functions. You may use Gracenote  
Data only by means of the intended  
End-User functions of this  
www.gracenote.com/corporate.  
Music and video recognition  
technology and related data are  
provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote  
is the industry standard in  
music recognition technology  
and related content delivery. For  
more information, visit  
For the data provided by  
Gracenote® Music Recognition  
Service, the content is not  
necessarily guaranteed 100%.  
application or device. You agree that  
you will use Gracenote Data, the  
Gracenote Software, and Gracenote  
Servers for your own personal  
non-commercial use only. You agree  
not to assign, copy, transfer or  
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transmit the Gracenote Software or  
any Gracenote Data to any third  
party.  
Gracenote, Inc. may enforce its  
rights under this Agreement against  
you directly in its own name.  
No warranty is made that the  
Gracenote Software or Gracenote  
Servers are error-free or that  
functioning of Gracenote Software  
or Gracenote Servers will be  
uninterrupted.  
YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR  
EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA, THE  
GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, OR  
GRACENOTE SERVERS, EXCEPT  
AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED  
HEREIN. You agree that your  
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Gracenote Data, the Gracenote  
Software, and Gracenote Servers  
will terminate if you violate these  
restrictions. If your license  
The Gracenote service uses a  
unique identifier to track queries for  
statistical purposes.  
Gracenote is not obligated to  
provide you with new enhanced or  
additional data types or categories  
that Gracenote may provide in the  
future and is free to discontinue its  
services at any time.  
The purpose of a randomly  
assigned numeric identifier is to  
allow the Gracenote service to  
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merchantability, fitness for a  
particular purpose, title, and  
non-infringement. Gracenote does  
not warrant the results that will be  
obtained by your use of the  
gracenote software or any  
gracenote server. In no case will  
gracenote be liable for any  
consequential or incidental  
damages or for any lost profits or  
lost revenues.  
terminates, you agree to cease any  
and all use of the Gracenote Data,  
the Gracenote Software, and  
Gracenote Servers.  
The Gracenote Software and each  
item of Gracenote Data are licensed  
to you AS IS. Gracenote makes no  
representations or warranties,  
express or implied, regarding the  
accuracy of any Gracenote Data  
from in the Gracenote Servers.  
Gracenote reserves all rights in  
Gracenote Data, the Gracenote  
Software, and the Gracenote  
Servers, including all ownership  
rights.  
Gracenote reserves the right to  
delete data from the Gracenote  
Servers or to change data  
categories for any cause that  
Gracenote deems sufficient.  
Under no circumstances will  
Gracenote become liable for any  
payment to you for any information  
that you provide. You agree that  
© Gracenote, Inc. 2011  
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LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR  
YOUR COPY OF THE SPATIAL  
MAP DATABASE, INCLUDING  
LOCATION CODES AND RELATED  
PRODUCTS (COLLECTIVELY, THE  
"DATABASE"), USED IN THE  
NAVIGATION SYSTEM. BY USING  
THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM AND  
THE DATABASE, YOU ACCEPT  
AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY  
ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
SET FORTH BELOW.  
OWNERSHIP  
Map End User License  
Agreement  
The DATABASE and the copyrights  
and intellectual property and  
© 2011 Tele Atlas North America,  
Inc. All rights reserved.  
neighboring rights therein are  
owned by Tele Atlas North America,  
Inc. ( TANA ) and its licensors. This  
Agreement does not transfer any  
title or interest in the DATABASE,  
except for the license to use the  
DATABASE according and subject  
to the terms and conditions of this  
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notices, trademark notices or other  
restrictive legends relating to the  
DATABASE.  
This material is proprietary and the  
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North America, Inc.  
The use of this material is subject to  
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You will be held liable for any  
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( DENSO ), as a licensed distributor  
of the DATABASE, grants to you a  
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DATABASE for your personal use or  
for your use in your business'  
internal operations and not for any  
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You shall take reasonable steps to  
protect the DATABASE from  
misappropriation or misuse. You  
shall not extract stand-alone data  
from or publish any part of the  
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consent of TANA and its licensors.  
© CoStar Realty Information, Inc.  
The Bullseye Design is a registered  
trademark of Target Brands, Inc.  
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT  
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PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT  
CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE  
NAVIGATION SYSTEM THIS IS A  
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LIMITATIONS ON USE  
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY  
WARRANTIES IS AN ESSENTIAL  
CONDITION OF THIS  
AGREEMENT.  
The DATABASE is restricted for use  
in the specific system for which it  
was created. Except to the extent  
explicitly permitted by mandatory  
laws, you may not extract or  
reutilize any portion of the contents  
of the DATABASE, nor reproduce,  
copy, duplicate, modify, adapt,  
translate, disassemble, decompile,  
or reverse engineer any portion of  
the DATABASE.  
THE DATABASE IS PROVIDED ON  
AN AS IS AND WITH ALL  
FAULTS BASIS AND DENSO AND  
TANA (AND THEIR LICENSORS  
AND SUPPLIERS) EXPRESSLY  
DISCLAIM ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
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INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,  
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LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS OR  
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ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY  
OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
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TRANSFER  
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ACCURACY, TITLE AND FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
NO ORAL OR WRITTEN ADVICE  
OR INFORMATION PROVIDED BY  
DENSO OR TANA (OR ANY OF  
THEIR LICENSORS, AGENTS,  
EMPLOYEES OR THIRD PARTY  
PROVIDERS) SHALL CREATE A  
WARRANTY, AND YOU ARE NOT  
ENTITLED TO RELY ON ANY  
SUCH ADVICE OR INFORMATION.  
THIS DISCLAIMER OF  
DATABASE to third parties, except  
together with the system for which it  
was created, provided that you do  
not retain any copy of the  
DATABASE, and provided that the  
transferee agrees to all terms and  
conditions of this AGREEMENT.  
IN NO EVENT WILL THE TOTAL  
LIABILITY OF DENSO OR TANA  
(OR THEIR LICENSORS OR  
SUPPLIERS) EXCEED THE  
AMOUNTS PAID BY YOU FOR  
THE DATABASE.  
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WARNINGS  
U.S. GOVERNMENT RIGHTS  
FAR 12.212 (commercial item  
acquisitions), as applicable. In case  
of conflict between any of the FAR  
and DFARS provisions listed herein  
and this Agreement, the  
construction that provides greater  
limitations on the Government s  
rights shall control. Contractor/  
manufacturer is Tele Atlas North  
America, Inc., 11 Lafayette Street,  
Lebanon, NH 03766-1445. Phone:  
603.643. 0330. The DATABASE is  
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America, Inc. ALL RIGHTS  
RESERVED. For purpose of any  
public disclosure provision under  
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agreed that the DATABASE is a  
trade secret and a proprietary  
commercial product and not subject  
to disclosure.  
The DATABASE comprises facts  
and information from government  
and other sources reflecting  
If you are an agency, department,  
or other entity of the United States  
Government, or funded in whole or  
in part by the United States  
Government, then use, duplication,  
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disclosure or transfer of this  
circumstances in existence before  
you received the DATABASE, which  
may contain errors and omissions.  
Accordingly, the DATABASE may  
contain inaccurate or incomplete  
information due to the passage of  
time, changing circumstances, and  
due to the nature of the sources  
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include or reflect information  
relating to, among other things,  
neighborhood safety; law  
commercial product and  
accompanying documentation, is  
restricted in accordance with the  
LIMITED or RESTRICTED  
rights as described in DFARS  
252.227-7014(a)(1) (JUN 1995)  
(DOD commercial computer  
software definition), DFARS  
227.7202-1 (DOD policy on  
enforcement; emergency  
assistance; construction work;  
road or lane closures; vehicle or  
speed restrictions; road slope or  
grade; bridge height, weight or other  
limits; road or traffic conditions;  
special events; traffic congestion; or  
travel time.  
commercial computer software),  
FAR 52.227-19 (JUN 1987)  
(commercial computer software  
clause for civilian agencies), DFARS  
252.227-7015 (NOV 1995)  
(DOD technical data commercial  
items clause); FAR 52.227-14  
Alternates I, II, and III (JUN 1987)  
(civilian agency technical data and  
noncommercial computer software  
clause); and/or FAR 12.211 and  
If you are an agency, department,  
or other entity of any State  
government, the United States  
Government or any other public  
entity or funded in whole or in part  
by the United States Government,  
then you hereby agree to protect the  
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DATABASE from public disclosure  
and to consider the DATABASE  
exempt from any statute, law,  
regulation, or code, including any  
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or equivalent, which permits public  
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this Agreement shall be considered  
breached and any and all right to  
retain any copies or to use of the  
DATABASE shall be terminated and  
considered immediately null and  
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void and unenforceable, in whole or  
in part, for any reason, this  
Agreement shall be considered  
terminated and null and void, in its  
entirety, and any and all copies of  
the DATABASE shall immediately  
be destroyed.  
END USER NOTICE  
3. Transfer  
You may not transfer the POI  
PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE  
CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS  
NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Data to third parties, except  
together with the system for  
which it was created, provided  
that you do not retain any copy  
of the POI Data.  
The Point Of Interest Data ( POI  
Data) in the navigation system is in  
part provided by infoUSA Inc.  
( infoUSA ). By using the POI Data,  
you accept and agree to all terms  
and conditions set forth below.  
4. Disclaimer of Warranty  
EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN,  
INFOUSA MAKES NO  
1. Ownership  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,  
WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  
OR WARRANTY OF  
All rights, title and interest to the  
infoUSA POI Data shall be  
retained by infoUSA.  
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Except to the extent explicitly  
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POI Data, nor reproduce, copy,  
modify, adapt, translate,  
disassemble, decompile,  
or reverse engineer any portion  
of the POI Data.  
MERCHANTABILITY.  
BTV.461060.2  
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5. Limitation of Liability  
installed or otherwise connected to  
or in communication with vehicles,  
capable of vehicle navigation,  
positioning, dispatch, real time route  
guidance, fleet management or  
similar applications.  
exclusions, so to that extent, the  
above exclusion may not apply  
to you.  
EITHER INFOUSA OR  
SUPPLIER OF POI DATA  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE  
FOR ANY INDIRECT,  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES MADE  
OR ALLEGED IN CONNECTION  
WITH YOUR USE OF THE  
POI DATA.  
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SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU  
FOR ANY CLAIM, DEMAND OR  
ACTION, IRRESPECTIVE OF ITS  
NATURE, ALLEGING ANY LOSS,  
INJURY OR DAMAGES,  
WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT,  
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  
INCLUDING ANY LOSS OF  
No Warranty  
This information is  
provided to you as is, and you  
agree to use it at your own risk.  
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licensors and suppliers, collectively  
DENSO ) make no guarantees,  
representations or warranties of any  
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You may not modify the information  
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disassemble or reverse engineer  
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certain liability exclusions or  
damages limitations, so to that  
extent the above may not apply  
to you.  
END USER NOTICE  
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free and harmless from and against  
any liability, loss, injury (including  
injuries resulting in death), demand,  
action, cost, expense, or claim of  
any kind or character, including but  
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Devices, Auxiliary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Driving on a Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Canceling Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Canceling Voice Recognition . . . . 84  
CD Eject . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
CD/DVD/Disc Commands . . . . . . . 86  
Cleaning the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Clearing the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99  
Conference Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107  
Config Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Configure Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Alpha-Numeric Keyboard . . . . . . . . 47  
AM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Audio Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Audio Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
CD/DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Audio System  
(DTMF) Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99, 108  
System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
DVD/CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Hard Drive Device (HDD) . . . . . . .25  
Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks . . . . . . . . . 40  
Auxiliary  
Ending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97, 108  
Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
Destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Deleting Personal Information . . . . 7  
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Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92  
Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87  
OnStar® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Destination, Navigation . . . . . . . . . . 57  
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Menu Screen Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Mute or UnMute a Call . . . . . . . . . . 108  
Muting a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98  
Favorite Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Finding a Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Infotainment Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . 93  
Installing the DVD Map Disc . . . . . 50  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Listing Stored Numbers . . . . . . . . . . 96  
Loading and Ejecting Discs . . . . . . 18  
Nav (Navigation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
NAV (Navigation) Menu . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
Getting Started on the Route . . . . 62  
Global Positioning  
Navigation Audio System . . . . . . . . 11  
Navigation Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Navigation System Overview . . . . . 5  
System (GPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96, 104  
Map Coverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Hands-Free Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Headphones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Helpful Hints for Speaking  
Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125  
Map Scales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Menu  
Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Configure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
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Playing a CD/DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Playing an Audio CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Playing an MP3 CD and DVD . . . 22  
Playing from an iPod® . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Playing from USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Playing the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87  
Previous Destinations . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Problems with Route  
OnStar (if equipped)  
Radio Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
Radio Data System (RDS) . . . . . . . 16  
Radio Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Radios  
Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91  
OnStar® Destination  
Download . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114  
Options Available on the Map  
Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Other Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Overview, Infotainment System . . . 3  
AM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Satellite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Receiving a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
to the Hard Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Route Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Pairing a Phone Using the  
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . . . 99  
Phone  
Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92  
Hands-Free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
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Satellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Scroll Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Shuffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
UHP Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81  
Video Screen Input Jack . . . . . . . . . 42  
Video Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Voice Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Voice Recognition Commands . . . 85  
Voice Recognition Help . . . . . . . . . . 85  
Voice Tag Commands . . . . . . . . . . . 91  
Storing Preset Destinations . . . . . . . 8  
Symbols, Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
System Needs Service, If . . . . . . . . 82  
Destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111  
Using Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . 83  
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Timeshift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Touch Screen Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Transferring a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98  
XMSatellite Radio Service . . . . 16  
XMWeather (If Equipped) . . . . . 78  
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