2008 Cadillac STS/STS-V Navigation System Overview ........................................................ Overview .................................................. Features and Controls ..................................... Features and Controls ................................ Navigation Audio System ................................ Navigation Audio System ............................ Voice Recognition ........................................... Voice Recognition ......................................
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Section 1 Overview .........................................................1-2 Navigation System Overview ............................1-2 Overview Getting Started ...............................................1-4 Cleaning the Display .....................................
Overview Navigation System Overview 1-2
A. Audio Status Line. B. Audio Source Screen Button. See Navigation Audio System on page 3-2 for more information. C. North Up/Heading Up Symbol. See Symbols on page 2-8 for more information. D. No GPS Symbol. See Symbols on page 2-8 for more information. E. Navigation Menu Symbol. See Navigation Menu on page 2-19 for more information. F. Map Scales. See “Map Scales” under Maps on page 2-4 for more information. G. Guidance Window Symbol. See Symbols on page 2-8 for more information. Z (Map DVD Eject) Key.
Y. CONFIG Key. See Configure Menu on page 2-59 for more information. Z. AA. k (Navigation Voice Prompt Repeat) Key. See “Hard Keys” under Using the Navigation System on page 2-2 for more information. ¦t u ¥ (Seek/Scan) Key. See Navigation Audio System on page 3-2 for more information. Getting Started Before you begin to operate the navigation system, read this manual thoroughly to become familiar with it and to understand how the system works.
The navigation system allows you to do the following: {CAUTION: This system provides you with a far greater access to audio stations and song listings. Giving extended attention to entertainment tasks while driving can cause a crash and you or others can be injured or killed. Always keep your eyes on the road and your mind on the drive — avoid engaging in extended searching while driving. {CAUTION: • Plan a route with provided turn-by-turn route and map guidance with voice prompts.
When getting started you may set the navigation system to your preference or delete information you may have entered using various options. To do so, reference the following topics: • To adjust screen appearance, see “Screen Appearance” under Configure Menu on page 2-59. • To adjust the clock and other time options, see “Clock” under Configure Menu on page 2-59. • To plan a route, see Destination on page 2-40.
Storing Radio Station Presets Setting the Time To set preset radio stations, do the following: To set the time, do the following: 1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the system on. 1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the system on. 2. Press the BAND hard key. 2. Press the CONFIG hard key. 3. Select the desired band (AM, FM1, FM2, XM1, or XM2 (if equipped)). 3. Press the 4. Seek, scan, or tune to the desired stations using the seek and scan hard key arrows or the tuning knob. 5.
Setting the Region, Entering an Address and Point of Interest, and Storing a Home Destination and Preset Destinations Before entering an Address, Point of Interest, Home, or Preset Destination, select the appropriate region that contains the final destination. Your vehicle must be stopped to perform this operation. Setting the Region To set the region, do the following: 1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the system on. 2. Insert the DVD map disc.
7. If there is more than one city, the system will display the list of cities that have a street with that name. Select a city from the list. 8. Enter the house number using the numeric keypad on the screen and touch the OK screen button. A map screen will appear with the destination marked. 9. Select the h (destination) symbol screen button. 10. Select the Guide screen button. 11. Once you begin driving you will hear an audio prompt to “Proceed to the highlighted route.
Storing a Home Destination Storing a Preset Destination 1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the system on. 1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the system on. 2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Installing the Map DVD” under Maps on page 2-4 for more information. A notice may appear. Touch the I agree screen button to proceed. 2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Installing the Map DVD” under Maps on page 2-4 for more information. A notice may appear. Touch the I agree screen button to proceed. 3.
Using Your Home or Preset Destinations These destinations are available for selection while driving. 1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the system on. 2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Installing the Map DVD” under Maps on page 2-4 for more information. A notice may appear. Touch the I agree screen button to proceed. 3. Press the ROUTE hard key. Verify that the selected Region is correct. 4. Select the L (Home symbol) or one of the available preset destination symbols.
Guidance Volume Cleaning the Display To adjust the volume of voice guidance prompts, do the following:. If the panel or the display is stained, wipe it with a dry, soft cloth, such as a silicon cloth. 1. Press the CONFIG hard key. 3 (navigation set up) screen button. Press the > Volume screen button. 2. Press the 3. 4. Select the desired volume or select Off. The system will play back the new volume level. See “Volume” under Configure Menu on page 2-59 for more information.
Section 2 Features and Controls Features and Controls ......................................2-2 Using the Navigation System ...........................2-2 Maps ............................................................2-4 Symbols ........................................................2-8 Head-Up Display (HUD) (During Route Guidance) ............................2-18 Navigation Menu ...........................................2-19 Destination ..................................................
Features and Controls Using the Navigation System Z (CD/DVD Eject): Press the eject key next to the CD/DVD changer loading slot to begin ejecting DVDs or CDs. See Six-Disc CD/DVD Changer on page 3-13 for more information. This section presents basic information you will need to know to operate the navigation system. On (Power/Volume): Use the hard keys located on the navigation system along with the available touch screen buttons on the navigation screen to operate the system.
e (Audio): Press the audio key to access the Audio Adjust screen, to adjust bass, midrange, fade, balance, and DSP (Digital Signal Processing) settings. See Navigation Audio System on page 3-2. ROUTE: Press the ROUTE key to access the Destination Entry screen or the search area and begin planning a destination. See Destination on page 2-40. CONFIG (Configure): Press the CONFIG key to access the SETTING Function screen. See Configure Menu on page 2-59. ) (Map): Press the map key to access the map screen.
To make name selections easier, the system will only allow you to select a character which can follow the last one entered. For example, if a Z is entered, a T will not be available to select. The system will highlight the available characters. If a name is not available after input, it may need to be inputted differently, the map DVD database may not contain that information, or the correct search area has not been selected. See Database Coverage Explanations on page 2-77 for more information.
The detailed areas include points of interest (POI) such as: restaurants, airports, banks, hospitals, police stations, gas stations, tourist attractions, historical monuments, etc. The map database may not include data for newly constructed areas or map database corrections that are completed after the production of the disc. The navigation system will provide full route guidance in the detailed map areas.
Installing the DVD Map Disc DVD Map Disc Messages Your dealer/retailer may have installed the map DVD. If the map DVD was not installed, do the following to load it: If an error appears on the display and/or the map disc comes out, it could be for one of the following reasons: Read the following steps completely before operating this feature. 1. Turn the ignition on. 2.
Handling the DVD Map Disc Map Adjustments When handling the DVD map disc, be careful of the following: You can adjust the scale of view on the map. As you drive, the map will scroll automatically based on the direction you are traveling. • Handle the disc very carefully to avoid contamination or flaws. Signals may not read out properly if the disc gets contaminated or flawed. • If the disc gets soiled, use a soft cloth to gently wipe it out from the center of the disc to the outside.
Scrolling the Map Touch anywhere on the map screen twice and the scroll symbol will appear. Use this feature to scroll across the map. Hold your finger in any direction outside of the scroll symbol and the map will continue to scroll in that direction until you remove your finger from the map screen. Use the scroll feature on the map to set a destination. See “Map” under Destination on page 2-40 for more information.
The waypoint symbol will be displayed on the map after a waypoint has been added to your route. The waypoint symbol will be numbered from one through five depending on how many waypoints have been set. The distance to destination symbol indicates the distance to your final destination. It only appears when time is not available or when you are scrolling on the map.
The north up symbol indicates the map with North Up, known as North Up mode. While in North Up mode, the vehicle icon will follow the north direction on the map regardless of which direction the vehicle is traveling. Select this screen symbol to switch between North Up and Heading Up modes. The vehicle icon will always be headed in the direction your vehicle is traveling. Select this screen symbol to switch between Heading Up and North Up modes.
This symbol indicates the position of the next guidance maneuver. The following symbols can also be found on a map screen: Select the waypoint symbol to enter a waypoint along the current route. This allows you to have more than one destination planned at a time. Touch anywhere on the map to display this button. Select the memory point symbol to store the location on the screen as a memory point. The system will automatically store the memory point in the Marked Point folder/category.
Select the POI screen button to display the following screen: Select one of the categories to display or to delete the POI icons from the map. If the POI icons are currently displayed on the map, the icons will be deleted from the map and vice versa. POI Off: Select this button to remove all of the POI icons from the map. List Categories: Select this screen button to display more POI categories that are not part of the POI categories listed.
The list provides the POI icon, the name, the direction, and the distance to the POI from your vehicles current position. Use the scroll symbols to move up and down the list. Use the Sort by DIST. (distance), Icon, Name, and Route as desired. Select the back screen button to return to the previous page. Select the cancel screen button to return to the first menu of the selected option.
Single Map Mode Guidance Windows Select the guidance window symbol, from the map, to display the guidance window options. Select from one of the following six options that allow you different views and information of the map screen. Availability of these options depends on the current route. 2-14 Select the map view symbol to display more of the map with a window that gives the direction and distance to the upcoming maneuver.
Dual Map Mode Turn List Mode Select the dual view symbol to display two map screens that will allow different scale levels and heading directions for each. Touch anywhere inside the right map to change the scale level, 2D and 3D view, and to turn the POIs on and off. To change the heading direction in the right map, touch the north up or heading up symbol. Select the turn list symbol to display the next three upcoming maneuvers.
Next Turn Mode Guidance Screen Mode Select the arrow guidance symbol to display the next turn. A directional arrow, the street name, and the distance to the next turn will be displayed. As you approach the next turn, the system will automatically display a zoomed-in view of the upcoming maneuver. 2-16 Select the next maneuver symbol to display only the next maneuver. When approaching the next maneuver, the navigation system will automatically display this guidance window.
Freeway Mode Select the highway guidance symbol to display the following information. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the displayed list. To view the available POIs for an exit, select the exit, then select the Map screen button. The navigation system will display highway guidance any time you have a route on a highway or freeway or you can select the symbol. To turn this feature off, see “Navigation Set Up” under Configure Menu on page 2-59.
Traveling Across Regions If you plan to drive across many states, you may have to change the region selected as you travel to your destination. To do so, do one of the following: • Change the selected region in the search area as you get closer to your destination. See Destination on page 2-40. • Change the selected region in the search area when entering your destination and route settings. See Destination on page 2-40.
Navigation Menu Change Route Select the Menu screen button, from the map screen, to access the NAV. (Navigation) MENU. From the NAV. MENU, select Change Route or Memory Points. Select Change Route to access the ROUTE OPTIONS menu. The availability of these screens depends on if a route is planned or if you are driving a route. You can perform the following functions from this menu: H Search Condition Select this screen button from the ROUTE OPTIONS screen to access the SEARCH CONDITION screen.
Calculate: After selecting the new methods, select Calculate to plan the route with the changes. The map screen will display. % Detour Select this screen button from the ROUTE OPTIONS screen to access the DETOUR screen. The search condition screen allows you to view your current destination and to change the planning methods between each destination. Each distance between waypoints and final destination can have an individual setting.
F Route Pref. (Route Preferences) Select this screen button from the ROUTE OPTIONS screen to access the ROUTE PREFERENCES screen. c (Allow Major Roads): This feature allows the system to use major roads when calculating a route. l (Allow Time Restricted Road): This feature allows the system to use time restricted roads when calculating a route. W (Allow Toll Road): This feature allows the system to use toll roads when calculating a route.
o Dest. & Way Pt. (Destination and Way Point) Select this screen button from the ROUTE OPTIONS screen to access the DEST. & WAY POINT screen. Delete/Del. All: These buttons allow you to delete waypoints on the route or to delete the entire route. 9 Display route Use this screen to plan a destination with way points. Five way points and one destination can be entered. See Dest. & Way Pt. under “Memory Points” later in this section for more information on how to add, edit, and delete.
Reroute/ W (Back): Select either screen button to calculate the route based on the selected avoided maneuvers. Delete: Press this screen button to cancel an avoided turn after the route has been replanned. A list of all of the avoided turns will display. Select the street that you want to add back to the route. A confirmation window will display. Select Yes to have the avoided street added back to the route. The Turn List screen will display.
j (Pause): Select this screen button to pause the route preview. Th / | h (Scroll to Destination): Select this screen button to scroll to the destination, next way point, or next POI depending on the mode selected. This button will toggle between slow and fast speed. th (Skip to Destination): Select this screen button to skip to the destination, next way point, or next POI depending on the mode selected. Use the screen buttons at the bottom of the screen to move forward or backward through the route.
Delete: Select this screen button to delete the selected POI category. Category Selection: Select one of the categories from the list to add or replace the current POI category. Calculate Select this screen button, from the ROUTE OPTIONS screen, to calculate your route, after any changes have been made. Cancel Guidance To next Dest. (destination) and WP (waypoint): Selecting this option will cause the skip/scroll function to skip/scroll to the next destination or waypoint.
Memory Points Selecting Memory Points from the NAV. MENU will take you to the STORED LOCATIONS screen. From the STORED LOCATIONS screen, you can access the following options: N Memory Points Select this screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen to access the MEMORY POINTS screen. 2-26 This feature allows you the ability to store memory points. Storing memory points makes these points easily available to set as a destination. See “Memory Points” under Destination on page 2-40 for more information.
To edit the name of a stored point: 1. Select the Memory Points screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2. Select one of the folders/categories listed. 3. Select the Edit screen button. To store a point: 1. Select the Memory Points screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2. Select one of the folders/categories listed. 3. Select Add. 4. Select the desired method of entering a destination to enter the memory point. See Destination on page 2-40 for more information.
To move the memory point from one folder/category to another: 1. Select the Memory Points screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2. Select the folder/category the memory point is stored in. 3. Select the Edit screen button. 4. Select the memory point that you wish to edit. 5. Select the Category screen button. 5. Select the Name screen button. 6. Use the backspace screen button to delete the current name or use the alpha keypad to make changes. 7. Select the OK screen button to store the change.
5. Select the Add Nametag screen button. 5. Select the Position screen button. 6. The system will say “Name please.” State what you would like to call the memory point. 6. The system will display the map screen with the destination marked. Touch the position on the map to move the memory point to that location. 7. The system will play back what was recorded and then will ask you to confirm the nametag. State “Yes“ to confirm the nametag; state “No” to cancel the nametag and to try again.
To change the phone number of a memory point: 1. Select the Memory Points screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2. Select the folder/category the memory point is stored in. 3. Select the Edit screen button. 4. Select the memory point from the list. 5. Select the Tel. (telephone) screen button. 6. Use the numeric keypad to change the phone number. 7. Select the OK screen button to store the changed phone number. To delete a memory point: 1.
3. Select the Del.All screen button. 3 Avoid Area 4. The system will display a pop-up confirmation message. Select Yes to delete all the points in the folder/category; select No to not delete the points and to return to the DELETE POINTS screen. This feature allows you to store or delete an area to be avoided, while on a planned route. Up to 10 points can be stored. To change the name of the folder/category: 1. Select the Memory Points screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2.
3. Select the desired method of entering a destination to enter the area to be avoided. See Destination on page 2-40 for more information. A map screen will appear displaying the selected location. 4. If desired, reduce or enlarge the area around the point you want to avoid by using the reduce or enlarge keys. When avoiding locations on freeways, reduce the avoid area to the minimum scale. This will produce an X on the map, rather than a box.
6. Select the OK screen button to save your changes. You can choose whether or not to have the name show on the map screen, next to the avoided area, by selecting the Show Name On or Off screen buttons. To edit the position of the point to be avoided: 1. Select the Avoid Area screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2. Select the Edit screen button. 3. Select the point to be changed from the list. 4. Select the Position screen button. 5. Select the map to move the location. 6.
$ Dest. & Way Pt. (Destination and Way Point) This feature allows you to store, up to five way points, to the current route. 4. Select the o (Way point) symbol on the map screen to save the way point. 5. Repeat Steps 1 - 4 to add up to five way points to your route. For the second through the fifth way points, the system will display the ADD WAYPOINT screen. From this screen you can add, edit, or delete way points to your route. To add a way point: 1. Select the Dest. & Way Pt.
To change the order of the route: 1. Select the Dest. & Way Pt. screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2. Select the Edit screen button. 3. From the CHANGE ORDER screen, select the names in the order you would like them to fall on the route. 3. Select the Chg. Loc. screen button from the CHANGE ORDER screen. 4. From the CHANGE LOCATION screen, select the point whose location needs to change. 5. The system will display the map screen with the destination marked.
L Home This feature allows you to add, delete, or edit a point to be stored as your home destination. 3. Select a destination entry method. See Destination on page 2-40 for more information. 4. Select the OK screen button to store the destination. The home icon will now be highlighted on the DESTINATION ENTRY screen. To edit your home destination: 1. Select the L Home screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2. Select the Edit screen button. 3. Touch the map to move the location of the point. 4.
& Previous Dest. (Destination) A Preset Dests. (Destinations) This feature allows you to delete one or all previous destinations that have been previously entered and automatically stored. This feature allows you to add, delete, or change one of five preset destinations. Storing preset destinations makes these destinations easily available to set as a destination. See “Preset Destination” under Destination on page 2-40 for more information To delete a specific destination: 1. Select the Previous Dest.
To edit the name of a preset destination: To change the position of a preset destination: 1. Select the Preset Dests. screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 1. Select the Preset Dests. screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2. Select the Edit screen button. 2. Select the Edit screen button. 3. Select the preset destination you want to edit. 3. Select the preset destination you want to change. 4. Select the Position screen button. 5.
If you have a Bluetooth® phone connected, you can touch the V (Send/End Call) screen button and the system will call that number. To delete a preset destination: 1. Select the Preset Dests. screen button from the STORED LOCATIONS screen. 2. Select the Delete screen button. 3. Select the preset destination you want to delete. Display Memory Pt. Icons When memory points have been stored, this screen button will display.
Destination Region Press the ROUTE key to access the Destination Entry screen. From this screen, you can choose from several options to plan a route by entering destination points. The DESTINATION ENTRY screen displays a map of the 48 contiguous United States and a part of Canada divided into 11 regions. Before selecting a method of destination entry, review the search area map to make sure your destination is located in the highlighted region.
Touch the numbered screen button to the left of the search area map that corresponds with the numbered region you wish to select or to view a list of states included in the region. Touch the down arrow to select CAN (Canada). Once the region has been selected, the region will be highlighted on the map. Touch the back key to return to the DESTINATION ENTRY screen. The new selection will be stored once you select the back screen button.
3. A list of available street names will be displayed if there are less than five items available. Select the List screen button at any time to view the available list. Select the correct street with the correct prefix from the list. 4. The system will either display a list of available cities or go to the map screen directly based on the input. 5. Select the desired city name on the list. A map screen will appear with the destination marked. 6.
To use the city name first destination entry method, do the following: 1. Touch the City button. 2. Select from the choices shown on the city screen; Any City, 5 near cities, Input City Name, or from the Last 5 Cities used. • Any City — The system will take you back to the house number first entry method. Select a city from the list. • 5 near cities — The system will display the 5 cities nearest your current position. Select a city from the list.
Point of Interest (POI) The Point of Interest (POI) destination entry method allows you to choose a destination from the POI list. To input the POI name, do the following: 1. Use the alpha keypad to enter the POI name. Touch Sym. (symbol) to select symbols and numbers for the POI, touch Others to select special characters for the POI, or touch A - Z to return to the alpha keypad. A list of POIs will appear using the information from the alpha keypad input.
To select a POI from a category, do the following: 1. Touch the Category screen button from the POINT OF INTEREST screen to view a list of POI categories. 2. Select a category, and then a sub-category. 3. The system will display available POIs names in the selected sub-category or if the list is too long the system will display the alpha keypad. 4. If the alpha keypad is displayed, input the POI name until a list of available POIs appear. You may also select the List screen button when it becomes available.
3. A list of POIs will appear using the information from the alpha keypad input. A list of available POIs will display when there are less then five POIs available. Touch the List screen button at any time to view available POIs. Map The map destination entry method allows you to choose a destination by scrolling on the map. 4. Select the desired POI from the list. A map screen will appear with the destination marked. 5. Select the h (destination) symbol screen button to calculate the route. 6.
3. Pressing/holding and dragging on the map will activate fast scrolling. Press/touch once on the area to which you would like to move the current position mark. Once the scroll symbol is on the location, the address information will display on the map screen. Intersection The intersection destination entry method allows you to set two intersecting streets as your destination. 4. Touch the destination screen button or the way point screen button to save the address as a destination or way point.
3. After the first street has been chosen, enter the second street name. The List option may again become available. 4. You may now choose the second street from the list, or continue to spell the street name to further reduce the number of available items. Select the street with the correct prefix (Dr., Ln., St., etc.). After both streets have been chosen, a map screen will then appear with the destination marked.
To use the phone number destination entry method, do the following: 1. Input the area code and phone number of a POI using the numeric keypad. Only business phone numbers can be entered. 2. If the phone number can be found on the map DVD, a map screen will then appear with the destination marked. 3. Select the h (destination) symbol screen button to calculate the route. 4. Select the Guide screen button to start route guidance. See “Getting Started on Your Route” later in this section for more information.
2. Choose a freeway from the list, and then touch the Entrance or Exit screen button to choose a point. You can choose an exit/entrance point from the list of names that will appear. You can input the exit/entrance by name. Touch the Input Name screen button. If you choose to input the freeway exit or entrance name, the alpha keypad will be displayed. Touch the alpha keypad to enter the freeway exit or entrance name. You can sort the list by distance or name.
To use the emergency destination entry method, when no route has been planned, do the following: 1. Select a category. 2. Select a destination point from the list. Touch the Name Sort screen button to sort the list by name, or Dist Sort to sort the list by distance from the vehicle’s current position. After selecting a destination from the list, a map screen will appear with the destination marked. 3. Select the h (destination) symbol screen button to calculate the route. 4.
Previous Destination The previous destination entry method allows you to choose a destination from a list of previous destination points. To use the previous destination entry method, do the following: 1. Choose a previous destination from the list. Use the arrow to the right of the destination to view the entire destination name as necessary. A map screen will appear with the destination marked. 2. Select the h (destination) symbol screen button to calculate the route. 3.
Coordinates The coordinates destination entry method allows you to choose a destination by entering latitude and longitude coordinates. To use the coordinates destination entry method, do the following: 1. Touch N or S next to LAT. to enter the direction of the latitude coordinate. 2. Input the numeric portion of the latitude coordinate using the keypad. 3. Touch E or W next to LONG. to enter the direction of the longitude coordinate. 4.
Preset Destination j (Preset Destination): The preset destination entry method allows you to set a destination by choosing from one of five previously stored destinations. Besides home, these are the only destinations available to set while the vehicle is moving or by voice recognition. If a destination is not set for one of the screen buttons, the button will be dimmed and will not be available. See “Memory Points” under Navigation Menu on page 2-19 for more information. 3.
Getting Started on Your Route Once you have entered a destination, you can perform one of the following options: o (Waypoint): Touch the way point symbol to enter this point as a way point along the route. See Dest. & Way Pt. under “Stored Locations” under Navigation Menu on page 2-19 for more information. Route Preference: Touch this screen button to access the Route Preference screen and adjust the route preferences. The current setting is displayed in the Route Preference section of the Map screen.
Three Routes To access this screen, touch the 3routes button on the map screen while planning a destination. From this screen you can select Guide to start your route guidance or select 3routes if available to select between Quick, Normal, or Short route options. You can also select the Chg. Route screen button to go to the ROUTE OPTIONS menu and select from the available options.
W (Toll Road): This icon shows the route’s toll road distance information. c (Freeway Travel): This icon shows the route’s freeway distance information. b (Ferry): This icon shows the route’s ferry distance information. { (Time-Restricted Roads): This icon shows the route’s time-restricted road information. Keyless Access System Touch Info on the three routes screen to access the INFO FOR 3 ROUTES screen.
OnStar® System V (Place/End Call): Touch this screen button to place your phone call. While in a call, this button will be red. Touch this button to end your call. Tone Send: Touch this screen button to send touch tone data. This button will become available during a phone call. This function is used when you need to enter numbers in response to an automated phone request, such as when checking voice mail or you are asked to choose menu items.
Using the OnStar® Screen to Make a Phone Call Configure Menu To make a phone call using the OnStar® screen do the following: 1. Press the AUX hard key. 2. Touch the OnStar® screen button. 3. Enter the phone number using the numeric keypad. 4. Touch the place/end call screen button to place the phone call. 5. If you need to use the tone send button for checking voice mail or responding to an automated request, enter the appropriate number(s) using the keypad and then touch the tone send button.
Screen Appearance z (Screen Appearance): Touch this screen button to access the appearance screen menu. Color Mode: This option allows you to adjust your screen mode between Auto, Day, and Night. Day mode will change the navigation system screen to a lighter background for better viewing in the daytime. Night mode will change the navigation system screen to a darker background for better viewing at night. Auto mode will adjust the screen automatically depending on exterior lighting conditions.
Navigation Set Up From this menu, several options are available for adjustment: 3 (Navigation Set Up): Touch this screen button to access the NAVIGATION SET UP screen. 8 2D/3D View: This option allows you to change the view of the map screen and the guidance screen between a 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional view. When changing the map to the 3-dimensional view, use the up/down arrows to change the angle of the map. Select Default to return to the factory settings (2-dimensional).
C 5 To set the Quick POI selection, do the following: 1. Select the Quick POI Selection screen button. 2. Select the sub-category you would like to replace. 3. Select a Quick POI category from the Quick POI selection menu list. 4. Pick the subcategory from the list that appears. The system automatically returns to the Quick POI Selection screen. Your category changes are now saved. To change back to the system generated choices, touch the Default screen key.
Pressing/holding and dragging on the map will activate fast scrolling. Press/touch once on the area to which you would like to move the current position mark. J User Settings: This option allows you to turn on and off several other route guidance setting options. 3. Touch the OK screen button once your vehicle is in the current position. If a route had already been set, the map screen will display, select Guide to change your route to your vehicle’s new position.
Guidance Screen: This option will turn the guidance screen on and off. When the guidance screen option is on, the guidance screen will pop-up when you are approaching a turn. Freeway Information: When on, this option will automatically display freeway information in the guidance window while on a freeway during route guidance. Select the Off screen button to not display this guidance window. Text size on map: This option allows you to adjust the text size on the map between Large, Medium, and Small.
Vehicle Vehicle: Touch this screen button to access the vehicle information menu. From this menu, you can adjust such options as the language, personal settings, and memory options. See Personalization on page 5-2 for more information on language and personal settings and see “Memory Settings” later in this section. > Volume: This option allows you to adjust the volume of voice guidance prompts and the voice recognition system. You may also choose to turn voice guidance prompts off.
Clock H (Clock Adjust): Touch and hold the clock screen button in the upper right corner of the screen to access the Clock Adjust screen and adjust several time features. AM: Touch this screen button when setting the time in AM. PM: Touch this screen button when setting the time in PM. PST, MST, CST, EST: Touch one of these screen buttons to choose between Pacific Standard Time (PST), Mountain Standard Time (MST), Central Standard Time (CST), and Eastern Standard Time (EST).
Memory Settings If your vehicle has the memory feature, memory settings for the following features, for up to two drivers, can be programmed and recalled: • • • • The driver’s seat position. The outside rearview mirrors position. The telescopic steering column position. The language, radio and XM™ presets, tone, volume, playback mode (AM/FM or CD), last displayed stations, and CD position are set automatically. • The last climate control setting is set automatically.
Store Memory Settings 3. Press the CONFIG hard key. 4. Adjust your settings for the driver’s seat, the outside mirrors, and the steering column to a comfortable driving position or exit position. 5. Push and hold either the Driver 1 or Driver 2 screen buttons to store the driving positions. Push and hold the Set Exit screen button to store the exit position. Two beeps will sound to confirm that the driver or exit position is stored. The memory settings are now programmed.
3. Push and release either the Driver 1 or Driver 2 screen buttons to recall the driving positions. Push and release the Set Exit screen button to recall the exit position. If the vehicle is in PARK (P), a beep will sound and your previously saved driving position or exit position will then be recalled. If the vehicle is not in PARK (P), three beeps will sound and your previously saved driving position or exit position will not be recalled.
Side Blind Zone Alert Your vehicle may have a Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) system. Read this entire section before using the system. Before making a lane change, always check the SBZA display, check the outside and rearview mirrors, look over your shoulder for vehicles and hazards, and start the turn signal. {CAUTION: The Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) system does not detect vehicles outside the side blind zones, which may be rapidly approaching.
How the System Works When the System Does Not Seem To Work Properly If the SBZA displays do not light up when the system is on and vehicles are in the blind zone, the system needs service. Take your vehicle to your dealer/retailer. Left Side Mirror Display Right Side Mirror Display When the vehicle is started, both outside mirror displays will briefly come on to indicate that the system is operating.
SBZA Error Messages Lane Departure Warning The following messages may appear in the DIC: Your vehicle may have a Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system. Read this entire section before using the system. SIDE BLIND ZONE ALERT SYSTEM OFF: This message indicates that the driver has turned the system off. CLEAN SIDE BLIND ZONE ALERT SYSTEM: This message indicates that the SBZA system is disabled because the sensor is blocked and cannot detect vehicles in your blind zone.
How the System Works CAUTION: (Continued) LDW will indicate the system is working whenever it detects either the left or right lane marking. So if you depart on the side of the lane that LDW is not detecting, LDW will not warn you. LDW uses a camera located between the inside rearview mirror and the windshield to detect the lane markings. @ (Lane Departure Warning): To turn LDW on and off, press the CONFIG hard key. Press the symbol screen button to turn it on and off.
LDW only operates at speeds of 35 mph (56 km) or greater. If LDW is turned on when traveling at these speeds, the LDW symbol will appear green if the system detects a left or right lane marking. This symbol will change to amber and flash and three beeps will sound if you cross a detected lane marking without using your turn signal. If the LDW symbol does not appear, LDW is not currently operating and will not warn you.
The GPS shows the current position of your vehicle using signals sent by the GPS Satellites of the United States Department of Defense. When your vehicle is not receiving signals from the satellites, a symbol will appear on the map screen. Refer to Symbols on page 2-8. This system may not be available or interferences may occur if any of the following are true: • Signals are obstructed by tall buildings, trees, large trucks, or a tunnel. • Objects are located on the rear shelf.
• • • • • • • • A roof carrier is installed on your vehicle. The vehicle is equipped with tire chains. The tires are replaced. The tire pressure for your tires is incorrect. The tires are worn. The first time the map DVD is inserted. The battery is disconnected for several days. The vehicle is driving in heavy traffic where driving is at low speeds, and the vehicle is stopped and started repeatedly. If you experience problems with your system, you may need to calibrate the system.
If the System Needs Service If your system needs service and you have followed the steps listed here and still are experiencing problems, see your dealer/retailer for assistance. Ordering Map DVDs The map DVD in your vehicle is the most up-to-date information available when your vehicle was produced. The map DVD is updated periodically, provided that the map information has changed.
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Section 3 Navigation Audio System Navigation Audio System ..................................3-2 Six-Disc CD/DVD Changer .............................3-13 Auxiliary Devices ..........................................3-26 Radio Personalization ....................................
Navigation Audio System Notice: Before adding any sound equipment to your vehicle, such as an audio system, CD player, CB radio, mobile telephone, or two-way radio, make sure that it can be added by checking with your dealer/retailer. Also, check federal rules covering mobile radio and telephone units. If sound equipment can be added, it is very important to do it properly. Added sound equipment can interfere with the operation of your vehicle’s engine, radio, or other systems, and even damage them.
e (Audio): Press this key to view the AUDIO ADJUST screen. See “Audio Adjust” screen later in this section. «ª(Seek/Scan): To seek stations, press the up or down arrow to go to the next or previous station and stay there. To scan stations, press and hold either arrow for less than 2 seconds. The radio will go to a station, play for a few seconds, then go on to the next station. To stop scanning, press either arrow again or touch the scan screen button. Tuning Knob: Turn this knob to change frequencies.
Auto Store (Automatic): Select this screen button to automatically create a preset station list of the strongest stations available in the local area. Once this button is selected, the system will start storing stations in sequential order, starting from the station currently selected. Select this button again to return to the original preset stations. This is not available for XM™ Satellite Radio Stations or when A.B.C. has been selected on. 3. Seek, scan, or tune to the desired station.
To store the A.B.C presets, do the following: 1. Turn the audio system on or select the BAND hard key. 2. Select the A.B.C screen button. 3. Scroll to the desired list (A - G). 4. Select the audio band. The presets within each list can be mixed: AM, FM, or XM™, if equipped. 5. Seek, scan, or tune to the desired station. 6. Press and hold one of the six preset screen buttons for more than two seconds or until you hear a beep. 7.
This feature is most effective at lower volume settings where background noise can affect how well you hear the music being played through your vehicle’s audio system. At higher volume settings, where the music is much louder then the background noise, there may be little or no adjustments by AudioPilot®. For more information on AudioPilot®, please visit www.bose.com/audiopilot. Multi-channel: When available, touch this screen button to play the DVD Audio source in surround mode.
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Audio This feature is used to provide a choice of five different listening experiences. DSP can be used while listening to the audio system or the six-disc DVD changer. The type of DSP selected is displayed on the status line. Touch the Audio screen button to access several audio features that may be turned on and off and several options are available for adjustment. The screen buttons next to each selected option will be highlighted when on.
Info (Information): This button is only available when in FM or XM™. Select this button to turn information on. The information will change depending on the audio source is selected. When on, the Info screen button will be available to select from the audio main menu. Category: This information will change depending on what audio source is selected. This button is only available when you are using the FM or XM™ audio modes. Touch this button to turn the Category function on.
Radio Data System (RDS) The audio system has a Radio Data System (RDS). RDS features are available for use only on FM stations that broadcast RDS information.
Each of the six category names displayed, include a grouping of other program types, see the following table. This is not available for AM or WX (weather) stations.
4. Select a category and the system will start seeking for available stations within the selected category. To view the available channels within the category, select the category, then use the tune knob or seek button to scroll through the available channels. Category Scanning: This function allows you to scan through the channels in a specific category. To activate the category scan function, do the following: 1. Select the XM™ audio source. 2. Select the Category screen button.
XM™ Radio Messages XL (Explicit Language Channels): XL on the radio display, after the channel name, indicates content with explicit language. These channels, or any others, can be blocked at a customer’s request by calling 1-800-852-XMXM (9696). XM Updating: The encryption code in the receiver is being updated and no action is required. No XM signal: The vehicle is in a location that is blocking the XM™ signal. When the vehicle is moved into an open area, the signal should return.
Six-Disc CD/DVD Changer This system can play different types of 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. The system may also play DVD - R and DVD - RW type discs depending on the writing software used. The system may play DTS and Dolby® tracks in surround sound.
3. When the screen displays “Insert Disc (number)”, insert the disc partway into the slot, label side up. The system will pull it in and start playing. The system will display the type of disc inserted, DVD - Video, B Audio for CD/DTS, MP3 for MP3 CDs, or DVD - Audio. To load multiple discs, do the following: 1. Press and hold the load hard key. 2. When the screen displays “Insert Disc (number)”, load the disc partway into the slot, label side up. The system will pull it in. 3.
Playing an Audio CD The play, reverse, fast forward, and pause screen buttons will only appear when the CD/MP3 controls button is selected on in the Audio screen. Insert a CD, then see “Audio” under Configure Menu on page 2-59 for more information. r (Play): Select this screen button or press one of the available screen buttons, 1 through 6, to begin playing that disc. There will be a 12 to 15 second delay while the CD is read, before it begins to play.
Scan: Select the Scan screen button to toggle between the following scan options: B SCAN (Scan One Disc): If this symbol appears on the display after pressing the Scan screen button, the system will play the first 10 seconds of each track on the current playing disc. Select the OFF screen button to stop scanning. When the system has scanned through all of the tracks, the system will automatically stop scanning.
¦t u ¥ (Seek Key): Press the up arrow to seek to the next track on a disc. If playing the last track, pressing the up arrow will seek to the first track of the next disc with the same media type or go to the first track of the selected disc. • ID3 tag information is displayed by the radio if it is Press the down arrow to go to the beginning of the current track or to the previous track on a disc. If playing the first track, pressing the down arrow will seek to the last track on the selected disc.
Playing an MP3 If playing a CD-R the sound quality may be reduced due to CD-R quality, the method of recording, the quality of the music that has been recorded, and the way the CD-R has been handled. There may be an increase in skipping, difficulty in finding tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of the CD. If the surface of the CD is damaged, such as cracked, broken, or scratched, the CD will not play properly.
Display: Select this screen button to display the MP3 play list. Use the up/down arrows to scroll through the list. Select the folder or track to play. While in this menu, you can use the scan, random, and repeat functions. Press Display again to go back to the main screen. ' (Root Directory): Select this screen button to go to the root directory, if available, on the MP3 disc. While in this mode, you can select a specific folder to play.
y (Random): Select the random screen button to toggle between the following random options: ' RND (Random One Folder): If this symbol appears on the display after pressing the random screen button, the system will play the tracks, in the current folder, on the current playing disc, in random, rather than sequential, order. Select the OFF screen button to turn off random play.
Playing an Audio or Video DVD When an audio or video DVD has been loaded, the following screen will appear. Some features do not function for both audio and video DVDs. To switch these groups, do the following: 1. Put the vehicle in PARK (P). 2. Access the DVD/CD menu screen. 3. Select the Search screen button. 4. Input the number of the group into the numeric keypad. 5. Select the Enter screen button. 6. Press the e(audio adjust) hard key. 7.
DVD Menu: Select this screen button to access the video DVD menu. DVD must be playing to select this feature. While watching a video DVD or playing an audio DVD, touch anywhere on the screen to remove all screen button functions from the display. Touch anywhere on the screen again to display the screen buttons. Audio: Select this screen button to change the audio language heard, English or French. DVD must be playing to select this feature. This may not be available on all DVDs.
Display Menu HOME: Select this screen button to take you back to the home page of the DVD disc. Scan: Select the Scan screen button to hear the first 10 seconds of each track, in the current group, on the selected disc. Select the OFF screen button to stop scanning. Scanning will stop when the system has scanned through all of the tracks. This function is available for DVD audio only.
¦t u ¥ (Seek Key): Press the up arrow hard key to go to the next track in the current group. If you are in the last track, the system will go to the first track of the next group. If you are in the last track of the last group, the system will display an error message in the upper right corner of the screen. Press the down arrow hard key to go back to the beginning of the current track. Press the down arrow hard key again to go to the previous track in the current group.
Screen Adjust Menu Screen Adjust: Select this screen button to access the audio/video DVD screen adjust menu. ] (Brightness): Select the plus (+) or minus (−) signs next to this symbol to increase or decrease the brightness. Tint: Select the plus (+) or minus (−) signs next to this symbol to increase or decrease the screen tint. ' (Color): Select the R (red) or G (green) next to this symbol to increase or adjust the color of the screen.
Six-Disc DVD Changer Errors Auxiliary Devices Although the DVD or CD you are playing meets regulation requirements, there are circumstances that may cause the disc to not play correctly. Some of those circumstances may include the recording conditions of the disc, the disc condition, and the pick up circumstances of the player. The audio and video adapters allow you to connect audio and video devices, such as a hand-held computer, video camera or a video cassette recorder, to the navigation system.
Connect the auxiliary devices to the jacks as follows: • Connect the video input of the auxiliary device to the yellow video input/output jack. • Connect the left audio input of the auxiliary device to the white audio input jack. For auxiliary devices that only have one audio connection, use the white jack. • Connect the right audio input of the auxiliary device to the red audio input jack. Auxiliary Video Image Screen To play other audio sources using the auxiliary device, do the following: 1.
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Section 4 Voice Recognition Voice Recognition ............................................
Voice Recognition The navigation system’s voice recognition allows for hands-free operation of navigation, phone, audio system, climate controls, windows, OnStar®, and memory features. This feature only works if the map DVD is inserted. See “Installing the DVD Map Disc” under Maps on page 2-4. 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 your vehicle’s owner manual for more information.
• If you experience difficulty with the system recognizing a command, try saying it more softly, and wait for a few seconds after the beep, or you may just try saying it again. • Background noise may cause voice commands to be misunderstood, including airflow noise from wind. • To use the voice recognition system, the map DVD must be loaded. This system is able to recognize commands in five different languages. The system will only recognize commands based on the language selected.
Disp. (Display): Touch this screen button to display the list of display commands. Phone: Touch this screen button to display the list of phone commands. Nametag: Touch this screen button to display the list of nametag commands. Etc.: Touch this screen button to display the list of miscellaneous commands, such as OnStar®, windows, and personalization. The Operating Guide screen gives step-by-step directions for using the voice recognition feature.
Voice Recognition Commands The following list shows all of 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 commands, refer to the instructions listed previously. Display Commands Display [set] English units: This command instructs the system to switch to English units of measurement. All display settings will change.
Map Commands Point of Interest (POI) Commands Navigation zoom in, navigation zoom out: These commands instruct the system to zoom in or out on the map. The following is a list of POI commands. State the commands exactly as they are written to receive information from the system regarding that specific command. POIs will only display on the map screen if the map scale is 1⁄2 mile (1 km) or less. If you try to have POIs displayed on a map with the wrong scale, the system will remind you of this.
Entertainment Locations • Navigation Amusement Park • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Navigation Casino Navigation Cinema Navigation Golf Course Navigation Historical Monument Navigation Horse Racing Navigation Marina Navigation Museum Navigation National and State Parks Navigation Ski Resort Navigation Skiing Navigation Speedway Navigation Sports Complex Navigation Stadium Navigation Performing Arts Navigation Tourist Attraction Navigation Tourist Information Navigation Video Rental Navigation Winery
Personal Services • Navigation Beauty and Barber Shops • Navigation Dry Cleaning • Navigation Health and Fitness Club • Navigation Business Facility Restaurant Locations • Navigation Restaurant • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4-8 Navigation I’m Hungry Navigation Show Restaurant Navigation American Restaurant Navigation American Food Navigation Chinese Restaurant Navigation Chinese Food Navigation Coffee House Navigation Continental Restaurant Navigation Continental Food Navigation Fast Food Navigation Fast F
Transportation • Navigation Airport • • • • • • • Navigation Bus Station Navigation Campground Navigation Ferry Terminal Navigation Hotel Navigation Rental Car Agency Navigation [go to] previous destination: This command instructs the system to set the previous destination as the new destination. Navigation [go to] preset destination [number] (one, two, three, four, or five): These commands instruct the system to set one of the preset destinations one through five as the new destination.
Navigation go to [destination] (nametag), navigation select [destination] (nametag): These commands instruct the system to select a destination saved under the nametag you have stored. The system will ask whether you want the nametag to be set as a waypoint or final destination. State “waypoint” or “destination” after the prompt. Cancel: This command instructs the system to cancel the most recently given command.
Radio Commands The commands are only available when you are in one of the following audio modes, AM, FM, XM™ (if equipped), or WX (if equipped). Radio: These commands instruct the system to turn the audio system on. Radio turn off: These commands instruct the system to turn the audio system off. Radio [set] balance center: These commands instruct the system to set the fade or balance to the center and middle.
CD Commands The word “chapter” can be substituted in place of the word “track”. The following commands are only available when a CD, MP3, or DVD is loaded. DVD Changer Commands CD: These commands instruct the system to turn the audio system CD/DVD changer on. The following commands are only available when a CD, MP3, or DVD is loaded. CD, CD turn off: These commands instruct the system to turn the audio system CD/DVD changer off. DVD: These commands instruct the system to turn the CD/DVD changer on.
The word “middle” can be substituted in place of the word “center”. The word “fade” can be substituted in place of the word “balance”. The word “chapter” can be substituted in place of the word “track”. Personalization Commands Climate Control Commands These functions are available to help with setting, storing, and recalling driver settings. Heater [set] fan high: This command will increase the fan speed by one speed. Repeat the command until the desired fan speed is achieved.
Window Commands Dial: Dials the phone number. Windows up, windows down: These commands instruct the system to express up or express down the windows. The system will request that you confirm. After the prompt, state “Yes” to confirm or “No” to cancel. Phone Commands Phone dial name: This command instructs the system to dial the phone number of a specific previously stored name. The system responds with “Name Please”. State the stored name.
Section 5 Vehicle Customization Vehicle Customization ......................................5-2 Personalization ...............................................
Vehicle Customization Language Personalization Your vehicle is equipped with personalization that allows you to program certain features to a preferred setting for up to two people. Features such as driver position, door lock personalization, passenger window personalization, chime personalization, driver information center, remote lock and unlock confirmation, suspension system configuration, and remote start climate control settings can be personalized.
To change the language, do the following: 3. Turn on the vehicle. 1. Select the CONFIG hard key. 4. Press the map hard key. 2. Touch the Vehicle screen button. 5. Touch the globe symbol screen button from the WARNING screen. See Getting Started on page 1-4 for more information. This will take you directly to the Language screen. Choose the desired language. 3. Select the globe screen button or choose the desired language. 4. Your choice will be stored automatically.
Entering the Personalization Menu 2. Press any button on the appropriate keyless access transmitter to identify yourself as Driver 1 or Driver 2. The driver number is shown on the back of the keyless access transmitter. 3. Press the CONFIG hard key. 4. Touch the Vehicle screen button. 5. Access the Personal Menu Setting by pressing the Personal Settings screen button. 6. The appropriate driver information should be highlighted.
Personalization Menu Settings Off Mode If you choose not to use the Personalization Menu, the following defaults will be active on your vehicle: Feature Lock/Unlock Lights/Horn Occupant Information Occupant Position Remote Start Default Mode All Doors unlock in park All Doors unlock when PULLING front door handle Keyless Access All Doors lock eight seconds after last door closed off DELAY locking eight seconds after LOCK is pressed and last door closed on Lights flash at UNLOCK on Lights flash at LOCK
Lock/Unlock Select this screen button to change automatic door locking and unlocking and keyless access transmitter locking and unlocking. The following choices are available: Automatic Door Unlock When this feature is off, the doors will not unlock automatically and the doors will have to be unlocked before exiting the vehicle. When this feature or any of the following features are selected on, the button next to the name will appear highlighted.
Keyless Access Unlock When this feature is off, the doors will not unlock automatically when the outside door handle is pulled. When this is selected, the keyless access system will automatically unlock the door based on the position of the transmitter. When this feature or any of the following features are selected on the button next to the name will appear highlighted.
Lights/Horn Select this screen button to select the type of feedback desired when you use the keyless entry transmitter and to select the vehicle’s Twilight Sentinel® delay time. Select any or all of the following options: Lights flash at UNLOCK: The exterior lamps will flash when the keyless access transmitter is used to unlock the vehicle. All doors must be closed for this feature to work, and the lamps will not flash if the parking lamps or headlamps are on.
Exterior Lighting at UNLOCK: The exterior lamps will turn on when the keyless access transmitter is used to unlock the vehicle. The lamps will remain on for about 20 seconds unless a door is opened, the ignition is turned to ACC, ON, or START, or the keyless access transmitter is used to lock the vehicle. Occupant Information Horn chirps at LOCK: The horn will chirp once when the keyless access transmitter is used to lock the vehicle. All doors must be closed for this feature to work.
Driver Greeting: You can choose between a personal greeting and a standard greeting for Driver 1 or Driver 2. This greeting is shown on the instrument cluster when you turn the vehicle on. Occupant Position If you choose to have a personal greeting, touch the Edit screen button. The alpha keypad will display. Type in the greeting. You may enter up to 16 characters. When finished typing the greeting, touch the OK screen button.
When any of the following features are selected on, the button next to the name will appear highlighted. Remote Start Select this screen button to select the memory features you want activated automatically upon entering and exiting the vehicle. Select any or all of the following settings: Recall memory with START button activation: When on, the previously programmed seat, mirror, and steering column positions will be recalled when the START button is pressed.
When this feature or any of the following features are selected on, the button next to the name will appear highlighted. Select this screen button to select the features that remote start will activate. See “Remote Vehicle Start” under “Keyless Access System Operation” in the Index of your vehicle’s owner manual for more information. Select any or all of the following items: The Remote Start screen button must be highlighted in order to select the following options.
Section 6 Phone Phone .............................................................6-2 Bluetooth® Phone ...........................................
Phone To use the navigation system to connect or pair to the phone: 1. Press the CONFIG hard key. Bluetooth® Phone ® The navigation system is equipped with Bluetooth . Bluetooth® is a wireless communication system that allows you to use a Bluetooth® compatible phone in a hands-free mode. You may also set up a phone directory for use in your vehicle. Up to 12 phones may be registered with your Bluetooth® system, but only one phone may be connected at a time.
To use the phone to connect or pair to the navigation system: The following options are available when in the Bluetooth® set up screen. 1. Press the CONFIG hard key. 2. Select the E (Bluetooth®) screen button. 3. Select the Receive screen button. Use your phone’s search feature to select the vehicle from the phone’s list of Bluetooth® devices found. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen of the phone to connect the phone with the vehicle. They will differ depending on your phone.
{ (Page Up): Select this screen button to scroll up the list one page at a time. z (Page Down): Select this screen button to scroll down the list one page at a time. F (Cancel): Select this screen button to return to the setup screen. Registered Device: Select this screen button to display a list of all Bluetooth® phones that have been registered (connected) to your vehicle.
Bluetooth® Phone Screen This information on this screen depends on the information received from the phone. Some phones may not support this feature. While in this screen you can use the different features to dial or to make a call. Press the AUX hard key to get to the BLUETOOTH PHONE screen. The screen will be displayed even if the phone is not connected. If the phone is not connected, the system will display “Bluetooth phone not available, please check phone.
Hands Free: Select this screen button to put the phone in hands-free mode and to hear it through the vehicle’s speakers. Dialing and Making Calls Using Your Bluetooth® Phone g (Phone Book): This screen button will take you to the phone book screen. From this screen you can store names in the Bluetooth® system to be used to dial calls from. This address book is independent of the phone’s address book and data cannot be transferred from the Bluetooth® phone book to the phone’s address book or vise versa.
Q (OnStar): Select this screen button to use the OnStar system to place a phone call. See OnStar® System on page 2-58 for more information. Video: Select this screen button when using an auxiliary device. See Auxiliary Devices on page 3-26 for more information. F (Cancel): Select this screen button to return to the BLUETOOTH PHONE screen. W (Back): This screen button will return the screen to the previous page.
4. If you want, you may also add a nametag to the entry to work with the voice recognition. You may have up to 20 nametags for phone book entries in use at a time. 5. When you have completed entering the information, touch the OK screen button. To delete a phone book entry: 1. Select the g (phone book) screen button. 2. Select the name that you wish to delete. 3. Select the Edit screen button. 4. Select the Y (delete) screen button. 5. The system will request confirmation.
Last 10 Calls Screen This screen shows either the last 10 calls that have been placed or the last 10 calls received by your Bluetooth® system. The newest calls are at the top of the list. { (Page Up): This screen button scrolls up the list one page at a time. Y All (Delete All): This screen button deletes all phone book entries in the screen you are currently in, either received or sent. g (Phone Book): This screen button will take you to the phone book screen.
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A D Active Steering and Magnetic Ride Control (Vehicles with Enhanced StabiliTrak®) ............. 2-69 Address ......................................................... 2-41 Alpha-Numeric Keypad ...................................... 2-3 Audio .............................................................. 3-7 Audio Adjust .................................................... 3-5 Audio System .................................................. 3-2 Auto Reroute ................................................
G M Getting Started, Navigation ................................ 1-4 Getting Started on Your Route .......................... 2-55 Global Positioning System (GPS) ...................... 2-74 Guidance Volume ........................................... 1-12 Guidance Windows ......................................... 2-14 Handling the DVD Map Disc .............................. 2-7 Hard Keys ....................................................... 2-2 Head-Up Display (HUD) ...................................
O R Occupant Information ........................................ 5-9 Occupant Position ........................................... 5-10 OnStar® System ............................................. 2-58 Ordering Map DVDs ................................................. 2-77 Overview, Navigation System ............................. 1-2 Owners, Canadian .............................................. iii Radio ............................................................. 3-2 Personalization ...............
T V Three Routes ................................................. 2-56 Touch-Sensitive Screen Buttons .......................... 2-4 Traveling Across Regions ................................. 2-18 Vehicle .......................................................... 2-65 Vehicle Positioning .......................................... 2-75 Voice Recognition ............................................. 4-2 Voice Recognition Commands ............................ 4-5 Voice Recognition Help ....................