Supplementary Manual

Black plate (31,1)
Acadia, Acadia Denali, Enclave, and Traverse Navigation System (Includes
Mex) - 2012
Infotainment System 31
Connecting a USB Storage
Device or iPod
®
If the vehicle has a USB Port, it can
be used to control an iPod or a USB
storage device.
To avoid connection problems,
extension cords are not
recommended. Use only the
cable that came with the device.
To connect a USB storage device,
connect the device to the USB port
located in the center console.
To connect an iPod, connect one
end of the USB cable that came
with the iPod to the iPods dock
connector and connect the other
end to the USB port. If the vehicle is
on and the USB connection works,
OK to disconnect and a GM logo
may appear on the iPod and iPod
appears on the radio's display. The
iPod music appears on the radios
display and begins playing.
The iPod charges while it is
connected to the vehicle if the
vehicle is in the ACC/ACCESSORY
or ON/RUN position. When the
vehicle is turned off, the iPod
automatically powers off and will
not charge or draw power from the
vehicle's battery.
If you have an older iPod model that
is not supported, it can still be used
by connecting it to the Auxiliary
Input Jack using a standard 3.5 mm
(1/8 in) stereo cable. See Auxiliary
Devices on page 34 for more
information.
USB Supported File and Folder
Structure
The guidelines that must be met
while using USB supported files and
folders are:
.
Up to 700 folders.
.
Up to 8 folders in depth.
.
Up to 65,535 files.
.
Folder and file names up to
64 bytes.
.
Files with an .mp3 or .wma file
extension.
.
AAC files stored on an iPod.
.
FAT16
.
FAT32
.
m3u or pls playlists are
supported with compatible USB
devices.
Using the Navigation Audio
System to Control a USB
Storage Device or iPod
If the navigation audio system has a
USB storage device or an iPod, it
can be controlled by using the radio
screens and steering wheel
controls.
1. Press the center screen button
to enter the music navigation
main screen.