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Infotainment System 3 Introduction GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GMEmblem, CADILLAC, the CADILLACCrest & Wreath, and the name STSare registered trademarks ofGeneral Motors LLC. DTS and DTS Digital surround areregistered trademarks of DigitalTheater systems, Inc. Dolby ® is manufactured under license f...
4 Infotainment System Canadian Vehicle Owners(Propriétaires des VéhiculesCanadiens) A French language copy of thismanual can be obtained from yourdealer or from: On peut obtenir un exemplaire dece guide en français auprès duconcessionnaire ou à l'adressesuivante: Helm, IncorporatedP.O. Box 07130Detr...
Infotainment System 5 { WARNING Taking your eyes off the road toolong or too often while using thenavigation system could cause acrash resulting in injury or deathto you or others. Focus yourattention on driving. { WARNING Avoid looking too long or toooften at the moving map on thenavigation screen....
Infotainment System 7 A. Audio Status Line B. Audio Source Screen. C. North Up/Heading Up Symbol. D. No GPS Symbol. E. Navigation Menu Symbol. F. Map Scales. G. Guidance Window Symbol. H. Z (Map DVD Eject). I. Map DVD Loading Slot. J. M (CD/DVD Changer Loading). K. Z (CD/DVD Changer Eject). L. CD/DV...
8 Infotainment System Y. CONFIG. Z. k (Navigation Voice Prompt Repeat). AA. ¦ t u ¥ (Seek/Scan). Deleting Personal Information This navigation system can recordand store destinations. At times,such as the disposal of your vehicle,you may want to delete thesedestinations. Refer to the followingsectio...
Infotainment System 9 The radio uses the GPS satellite toset the time. The vehicle needs tobe in an open area to receive thesignal. See “ Clock ” under Configure Menu on page 79 for more information. Setting the Region, Enteringan Address and Point ofInterest, and Storing a HomeDestination and Prese...
10 Infotainment System 5. Enter the street name using the alpha keypad on the screen. Do not enter directionalinformation or street type, anduse the space symbol screenbutton ( U ) between street or city names. For example, thestreet name N. Royal Oak Rd.should be entered asroyal U oak. Use the back...
Infotainment System 11 Using the Category or Cityselections will aid the system infinding your POI by limiting thesearch options. See “ Point of Interest (POI) ” under Destination on page 62 for more information. Storing a Home Destination 1. Press O / n to turn the system on. 2. Insert the DVD map ...
12 Infotainment System Using Your Home or PresetDestinations These destinations are available forselection while driving. 1. Press O / n to turn the system on. 2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “ Installing the Map DVD ” under Maps on page 36 for more information. A notice may appear. Pressthe I agree...
Infotainment System 13 Cleaning the Display If the panel or the display is stained,wipe it with a dry, soft cloth, such asa silicon cloth. Notice: If you use abrasive cleaners when cleaning glasssurfaces, you could scratch theglass. When cleaning the glass,use only a soft cloth and do notspray clean...
14 Infotainment System Playing the Radio O n (Power/Volume): 1. Press to turn on and off. 2. Turn to increase or to decrease the volume. BAND: Press to access the audio source screen. Then press this keyto switch between AM, FM, WX(weather), or XM (if equipped). AUX (Auxiliary): Press to play the vi...
Infotainment System 15 While in A.B.C mode, the systemchanges bands and screens to thecurrent band. If available on the vehicle, the 1 - 6(preset seek) steering wheel controlcan also be used. Each press of thisbutton goes to the next presetstation. Auto Store (Automatic): Select to automatically cre...
16 Infotainment System 5. Seek, scan, or tune to the desired station. 6. Press and hold one of the six preset screen buttons for morethan two seconds or until a beepis heard. 7. Press e (Audio Adjust) to adjust the tone, Digital SignalProcessing (DSP), fade, andbalance. The screen times outand the c...
Infotainment System 17 Mid (Mid-range): Press plus (+) or minus ( − ) located next to this symbol to increase or decrease themid-range. Press the center positionto adjust the setting to the center. D (Bass): Press plus (+) or minus ( − ) located next to this symbol to increase or decrease thebass. P...
18 Infotainment System Audio Press to access several audiofeatures that may be turned on andoff and several options are availablefor adjustment. The screen buttonsnext to each selected optionhighlights when on. The items onthis menu depends on which audiosource is playing. Auto Store: Press to turn ...
20 Infotainment System To scan stations in the category,press the Scan screen button. Thesystem starts scanning the stationsin the category. Press the Scanscreen button to stop scanningstations. To exit out of category, select thecategory screen button and theprogram types no longer display. Each of...
22 Infotainment System Audio Players CD/DVD Player This system can play different typesof media formats: DVD - Video,DVD - Video (DTS), DVD - Audio,CD - Digital Audio (CD - DA), CD-DA(DTS), CD - Text, CD - Extra,MP3 - CD, CDR, and CDRW. Thesystem may also play DVD - R andDVD - RW type discs dependin...
Infotainment System 23 3. When the screen displays “ Insert Disc (number) ” , insert the disc partway into the slot, label sideup. The system pulls it in andstarts playing. The systemdisplays the type of discinserted, DVD - Video, B Audio for CD/DTS, MP3 for MP3 CDs,or DVD - Audio. To load multiple ...
Infotainment System 25 OFF: Select to stop the scan, random, or repeat functions. ¦ t u ¥ (Seek): 1. Press the up arrow to seek to the next track on a disc.If playing the last track, pressingthe up arrow seeks to the firsttrack of the next disc with thesame media type or goes to thefirst track of th...
Infotainment System 27 Display Menu Display: Select to access more audio/video DVD options. a (Page Up): Select to scroll up through the pages of an audio DVD.The function of this screen buttondepends on the disc inserted. ` (Page Down): Select to scroll down through the pages of an audioDVD. The fu...
28 Infotainment System 2. Press the down arrow to go back to the beginning of the currenttrack. Press it again to go to theprevious track in the currentgroup. If you are in the first trackof the current group, pressingthis button takes you to the lasttrack of the previous group.If you are in the fir...
Infotainment System 29 ] (Brightness): Select plus (+) or minus ( − ) located next to this symbol to increase or decrease thebrightness. Tint: Select plus (+) or minus ( − ) located next to this symbol toincrease or decrease thescreen tint. ' (Color): Select R (red) or G (green) located next to this...
30 Infotainment System . Maximum number of folders is253 with a maximum hierarchyof eight folders. . Create a folder structure thatmakes it easy to find songswhile driving. Organize songs byalbums using one folder for eachalbum. Each folder or albumshould contain 18 songs or less. . It is recommende...
Infotainment System 33 Auxiliary Devices The audio and video adaptersenable connection of audio andvideo devices, such as a hand-heldcomputer, video camera or a videocassette recorder, to the navigationsystem. The audio and video inputfrom the playback source is viewedon the navigation system screen...
34 Infotainment System Navigation Using the NavigationSystem This section presents basicinformation needed to operate thenavigation system. Use the control buttons located onthe navigation system along with theavailable touch-screen buttons onthe navigation screen to operate thesystem. See Overview ...
36 Infotainment System Touch-Sensitive ScreenButtons Touch-sensitive screen buttons arelocated on the screen. When ascreen button has been selected, abeep sounds. These buttons arehighlighted when a feature isavailable. There are also sometoggle screen buttons that are lightblue when active and dark...
Infotainment System 37 Once the map DVD is insertedcorrectly, you will have the followingtwo choices: I agree: Press this screen button to proceed to the navigation system. ^ (Language): Press this screen button to change the language ofthe navigation system, DriverInformation Center (DIC), Head-UpD...
38 Infotainment System Setting the Search Area See Destination on page 62 for information on changing thesearch area. Map Adjustments The scale of view on the map canbe adjusted. As you drive, the mapscrolls automatically based on thedirection you are traveling. Map Scales To view a larger or smalle...
Infotainment System 39 Navigation Symbols The following symbols are the mostcommon symbols that appear on amap screen. The vehicle is shown as thissymbol. It indicates the currentposition and heading direction of thevehicle on the map. The destination symbol appears onthe map after a route has beenp...
Infotainment System 43 3. Use the Sort by DIST. (distance), Icon, Name, and Route asdesired. Once a POI icon has been selected,the scroll symbol appears aroundthe POI icon on the map and thename of the POI appears on thedisplay. Press the Info screenbutton to display more availableinformation about ...
44 Infotainment System Single Map Mode Press the map view symbol todisplay more of the map with awindow that gives the direction anddistance to the upcoming maneuver. Dual Map Mode Press the dual view symbol todisplay two map screens that allowdifferent scale levels and headingdirections for each. P...
Infotainment System 45 Directional arrows, street name, anddistance to the next turn displays.As the vehicle approaches the nextturn, the system automaticallydisplays a zoomed-in view of theupcoming maneuver. Next Turn Mode Press the arrow guidance symbol todisplay the next turn. A directional arrow...
46 Infotainment System When approaching the nextmaneuver, the navigation systemautomatically displays this guidancewindow. Freeway Mode Press the highway guidance symbolto display the following information. The upcoming exit number, distanceto the exit, available POIs at theexit, and a window with d...
Infotainment System 47 Traveling Across Regions If planning to drive across manystates, the region selected mighthave to be changed while travellingto the destination. To do so: . Change the selected region inthe search area when gettingcloser to the destination. See Destination on page 62 . . Chang...
48 Infotainment System H Search Condition Press this button from the ROUTEOPTIONS screen to access theSEARCH CONDITION screen. The search condition screen allowsviewing of the current destinationand to change the planningmethods between each destination.Each distance between waypointsand final desti...
Infotainment System 49 c (Allow Major Roads): Press to use major roads when calculating aroute. l (Allow Time Restricted Road): Press to use time restricted roadswhen calculating a route. W (Allow Toll Road): Press to use toll roads when calculating aroute. b (Allow Ferry): Press to use ferries when...
50 Infotainment System Turn List: Press to view or to edit the list of upcoming maneuvers forthe entire route. A list of every turnon the route displays. With the turnlist displayed, you can select toavoid streets/turns on the route. y / z (Scroll Arrows): Press the arrows to scroll through the list...
Infotainment System 51 b s (Skip to Start): Press to skip to the starting position, previouswaypoint, or previous POIdepending on the mode selected. b S / b { (Scroll to Start): Press to scroll to the startingposition, previous waypoint,or previous POI depending on themode selected. This button togg...
52 Infotainment System Memory Points Selecting Memory Points from theNAV. MENU will take you to theSTORED LOCATIONS screen.From the STORED LOCATIONSscreen, the following options can beaccessed: N Memory Points Press this button from the STOREDLOCATIONS screen to access theMEMORY POINTS screen. This ...
56 Infotainment System 5. Use the alpha keypad to input the name of the folder/category. 6. Press OK to save the changes. 3 Avoid Area This feature allows you to store ordelete an area to be avoided, whileon a planned route. Up to 10 pointscan be stored. To store a point to be avoided: 1. Press Avoi...
Infotainment System 59 5. The system displays the map screen with the destinationmarked. Press the position onthe map, to move the waypointto that location. 6. Press OK to save your changes. The system returns to theSTORED LOCATIONS screen. To delete a waypoint from yourcurrent route: 1. Press Dest....
62 Infotainment System To delete all preset destinations: 1. Press Preset Dests. from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2. Press Del. All. 3. The system displays a pop-up confirmation message. PressYes to delete all destinations;press No to not delete alldestinations. Display Memory Pt. Icons When memory...
Infotainment System 63 Press REGION from theDESTINATION ENTRY screen tosee a list of states included in thehighlighted region, or to change theregion. The SEARCH AREA screendisplays. Press the numberedscreen button to the left of thesearch area map that correspondswith the numbered region you wishto...
68 Infotainment System 3. Pressing/holding and dragging on the map activates fastscrolling. Press/touch once onthe area to which you would liketo move the currentposition mark. Once the scroll symbol is on thelocation, the address informationdisplays on the map screen. 4. Press the destination scree...
Infotainment System 69 5. Press h (Destination) to calculate the route. 6. Press Guide to start route guidance. See “ Getting Started on Your Route ” in this section for more information. Phone Number The phone number destination entrymethod allows a destination to bechosen by entering a phonenumber...
70 Infotainment System Freeway Entrance/Exit The freeway entrance/exitdestination entry method allows adestination to be chosen by enteringa freeway entrance or exit point. K (Freeway Entrance/Exit): Press to access the FREEWAYENT/EXIT screen. To use the freeway entrance/exitdestination entry method...
Infotainment System 71 Emergency The emergency destination entrymethod allows a destination to beentered by choosing from threecategories. | (Emergency): Press to access the EMERGENCY screen. When inthis screen, the system displays thecurrent position address and thelongitude and latitude informatio...
Infotainment System 73 Name: Press to sort the list by name. Date: Press to sort the list by the date the destination has beenentered. The list will be in order bythe latest to the oldest destinationsthat have been entered. Previous Start Point: Press this button for the system to plan a routeto the...
74 Infotainment System Preset Destination j (Preset Destination): The preset destination entry method adestination to be set by selectingfrom one of five previously storeddestinations. Besides home, theseare the only destinations availableto set while the vehicle is moving orby voice recognition. If...
Infotainment System 75 Getting Started on Your Route Once a destination has beenentered, one of the following optionscan be used: h (Destination): Press to set the entered destination as it is, withoutfurther adjustment. o (Waypoint): Press to enter this point as a waypoint along the route.See Dest....
76 Infotainment System Three Routes To access this screen, press the3 routes button on the map screenwhile planning a destination. When applicable, the systemcalculates up to three differentversions of the current route in threedifferent colors: Quick, Normal, andShort. The routes are shown withdist...
Infotainment System 77 residential areas and 2.0 km or2.0 mi away from a turn onfreeways. A. Directional Arrow — Displays the direction of the next turn. B. Distance Bar — Decreases as the vehicle approaches the turn. C. Street Name Line — Displays the name of the street that thevehicle will be turn...
78 Infotainment System Q (OnStar): Press AUX to access this button. Press it to access theOnStar ® phone screen. This screen is not available while driving. V (Place/End Call): Press to place the phone call. While in a call, thisbutton is red. Press this button toend the call. Tone Send: Press to se...
Infotainment System 79 Configure Menu Press CONFIG to access this menu,allowing adjustment of several ofthe systems features andpreferences. Bluetooth ® E (Bluetooth ® ): Press to access the Bluetooth ® setup screen. See Bluetooth on page 100 for more information on the Bluetooth ® system. Screen Ap...
Infotainment System 81 4. Pick the subcategory from the list that appears. The system automaticallyreturns to the Quick POISelection screen. The categorychanges are now saved. To change back to the systemgenerated choices, press theDefault button. 5 Calibration: Recalibrates the navigation system. T...
82 Infotainment System J User Settings: Turns several other route guidance setting optionson or off. Adjustments from this screen: Notify traffic restriction: This option instructs the system to notifywhen the current route has trafficrestrictions (e.g. winter time). Arrival Time G (Time of Arrival)...
Infotainment System 83 Average Speed: Sets the average speed to default. The systemmonitors the speed on differentroads and updates the averagespeed the vehicle travels at. Thisaverage speed is used to calculatethe time it takes to reach thedestination when a route is set. > Volume: Adjusts the v...
84 Infotainment System PM: Press when setting the time in PM. PST, MST, CST, EST: Press one of these screen buttons to choosebetween Pacific Standard Time(PST), Mountain Standard Time(MST), Central Standard Time(CST), and Eastern StandardTime (EST). GPS TIME: Press to match the navigation system's t...
Infotainment System 85 Store Memory Settings Displayed on Configure Menu To store memory settings: 1. Be sure the ignition is either on, in accessory mode, or in RAP.The vehicle must be stoppedand/or the shift lever must be inP (Park). 2. Press any button on the appropriate keyless accesstransmitter...
Infotainment System 87 This system may not be available orinterferences may occur if: . Signals are obstructed by tallbuildings, trees, large trucks,or a tunnel. . Objects that are placed on top ofor near the instrument panel. . Satellites are being repaired orimproved. . After-market glass tinting ...
Infotainment System 89 If the System NeedsService If the navigation system needsservice and the steps listed herehave been followed but there arestill problems, see your dealer forassistance. Ordering Map DVDs The map DVD in the vehicle is themost up-to-date informationavailable when the vehicle was...
Infotainment System 91 Voice Recognition Help Help commands can be displayedon the screen while the vehicle isstopped. When the vehicle ismoving, the system lets you knowthat this command is not availablewhile driving. To enter the helpscreens, clearly state one of thehelp commands. While in the hel...
92 Infotainment System The Operating Guide screen givesstep-by-step directions for using thevoice recognition feature. PressOperating Guide and then press oneof the buttons on the right of thescreen to choose the instructions tolist. Use the arrows to scroll throughthe instructions. Start: Press to ...
Infotainment System 93 Display Help: Instructs the system to offer assistance with thepreviously listed display commands.The Navigation System displays thecommands on the screen. General Navigation Commands Navigation [show] currentposition, navigation [show]current location: Instructs the system to...
94 Infotainment System . Navigation Auto Service andMaintenance . Navigation Auto Service . Navigation Other Automotive . Navigation GM Entertainment Locations . Navigation Amusement Park . Navigation Casino . Navigation Cinema . Navigation Golf Course . Navigation Historical Monument . Navigation H...
Infotainment System 95 . Navigation Coffee House . Navigation ContinentalRestaurant . Navigation Continental Food . Navigation Fast Food . Navigation Fast FoodRestaurant . Navigation French Restaurant . Navigation French Food . Navigation Ice Cream Parlor . Navigation Italian Restaurant . Navigation...
96 Infotainment System Cancel: Instructs the system to cancel the most recently givencommand. Nametag Commands There can be up to 10 nametagentries for phone book entries and10 nametag entries for destinations. Navigation store name: Lets the system know the name is beingstored in memory. The system...
Infotainment System 97 Radio Commands The commands are only availablewhile in one of the followingaudio modes, AM, FM, XM ™ (if equipped), or WX (if equipped). Radio: Instructs the system to turn the audio system on. Radio turn off: Instructs the system to turn the audio system off. Radio [set] bala...
98 Infotainment System CD help: Instructs the system to assist with CD changer commands.Help commands display on the mapscreen when the vehicle is stopped. The word “ middle ” can be substituted in place of the word “ center ” . The word “ fade ” can be substituted in place of the word “ balance ” ....
Infotainment System 99 The word “ defog ” can be substituted in place of the word “ defrost ” . Personalization Commands These functions are available tohelp with setting, storing, andrecalling driver settings. Set driver one, set driver two: Instructs the system to change thedriver setting between ...
100 Infotainment System Phone redial/recall: Instructs the system to redial a phone number. Phone help: Instructs the system to assist with phone commands.Help commands display on the mapscreen when the vehicle is stopped. The word “ telephone ” can be substituted in place of the word “ phone ” . On...
104 Infotainment System V (Send/End Call): This screen button lets you place a call afterusing the alpha keypad or to end acall at the end of the conversation.When you send a call, the button isgreen. When you are in a call thebutton is red to indicate thatpressing the button ends the call. Dialing ...
Infotainment System 105 Video: Select when using an auxiliary device. See Auxiliary Devices on page 33 for more information. F (Cancel): Select to return to the BLUETOOTH PHONE screen. W (Back): Press to return the screen to the previous page. q r (Scroll to End/Beginning): Press the arrows to scrol...
106 Infotainment System Last 10: This screen button goes to a screen showing the last 10 callseither sent or received using theBluetooth system. Phone calls canbe placed from this screen. See the “ Last 10 Calls Screen ” later in this section for more information. g (Phone Book): Press to go to the ...
INDEX i-1 A Active Steering and Magnetic Ride Control (Vehicles withEnhanced StabiliTrak ® ) . . . . . . . . 86 Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Alpha-Numeric Keypad . . . . . . . . . . 35AM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
i-2 INDEX Disc Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29DVD Map Disc Messages . . . . . . . 37DVD/CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 E Ejecting the DVD Map Disc . . . . . . 37Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 F Finding a Station . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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