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Personal Choice Controls ...............................1-20
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OnStar
System ...........................................1-20
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Overview
Introduction
Before you begin to operate this system, read this
manual thoroughly to become familiar with it and
to understand how the system works.
Use of this system may be restricted in some states.
You can check with your state motor vehicle agency.
Screen Features
Below is an example of what you’ll see on the display
when you access the system’s various screens.
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A. Driver Information Center (DIC) Line
B. Banner
C. Radio Station Information
D. Radio Data Systems (RDS) Message
E. Single CD (Compact Disc) Player Information
F. CD (Compact Disc) Changer Information
G. Time and Radio/CD/CD Changer Information
H. Equalizer Information
I. Navigation System Route Information
J. Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Information
K. Automatic Volume Compensation (AVC) Information
L. TUNE/SEL Knob and SEEK/SCAN Switch
Functions
M. Multi-Function Buttons
Driver Information Center (DIC) Line
The information shown will vary depending upon which
system you choose to display. You can change the
information using the Vehicle Information menu.
See “Driver Information Center (DIC)” in the Instrument
Panel section of your CTS owner’s manual for more
information.
Banner
The banner is where you will find the title for each
screen or menu. There are some screens that do not
have titles, but most do. If the BAND or radio screen is
active, you will also see the currently active band.
For example, if you see Radio FM1, it means that the
FM1 band is active. The presets for that band are
displayed at the right of the screen. For more
information, see “Multi-Function Buttons” later in this
section.
The banner information cannot be edited or changed.
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Radio Station Information
The information shown here tells you which radio station
frequency you are tuned to, such as 100.7, as shown
In the graphic under
If there is any Radio Data Systems (RDS) station
identification information being broadcast, that
information will be shown also. If you are currently
scanning radio stations, Scan will appear on the screen
next to the radio station frequency. See
Audio System on page 3-2
The information to the right of the radio station frequency
and identification is RDS emergency alert, traffic
announcements and program type. You will see
Emergency Test whenever the RDS station you are
tuned to conducts a test of the local emergency
broadcast system. If there is a real emergency, you will
see Emergency on the screen and information will
be provided regarding the emergency.
Traffic will appear next to the radio station frequency
when a station supports the traffic feature. The
traffic icon will be displayed in the lower left corner of
the screen when traffic announcements are enabled by
pressing the TRAF button.
Screen Features on page 1-2
Navigation
for more information.
.
RDS Message
If the RDS Message feature is on and the RDS station
that the system is tuned to is broadcasting RDS
information, it will be shown here. See
System on page 3-2
The content of the information will vary depending on
the station, but it may contain the title and artist of
the song currently playing or information on traffic
problems, such as accidents or construction areas.
Stations do not always broadcast messages, so this part
of the screen may be blank at times.
for more information.
Navigation Audio
Single CD/DVD Player Information
The CD symbol shown indicates that a CD is loaded in
the map DVD player located at the top of the screen.
If there is a music note next to the CD symbol, a music
CD is loaded in the player. If a small square resembling
a piece of paper is next to the CD symbol, a DVD
with data on it is loaded in the player. If a film symbol is
next to the CD symbol, a DVD movie is loaded in the
player. See
for more information.
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
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CD Changer Information
The six horizontal lines shown on the screen represent
the six different slots of the six-disc CD changer
located at the bottom of the screen. The bottom line
represents disc 1 and the top one represents disc 6. If
you see a green line, it means that a CD is loaded
in that slot. If the line is yellow, it means that the CD in
that slot is the selected CD. If the line is gray, it
means that no CD is loaded in that slot.
Time and Radio/CD/CD Changer
Information
On some vehicles the time is displayed in the lower left
corner of the screen. For more information on setting
the time, see
Setup Menu on page 1-14
.
The radio station frequency and band, such as
FM1 107.9, CD information such as Track 3, or the CD
changer information, such as Disc 2 Track 5, will be
displayed for five seconds, instead of the time, whenever
one of the following occurs:
• The radio is turned on and the new screen is not a
radio or CD/CD changer main screen,
• the radio station frequency is changed in a
non-radio screen, or
• the CD track or disc is changed in a non-CD/CD
changer screen.
This information is displayed on the screen and in the
Banner while the radio or CD/CD changer screen
is active.
When the navigation system is active, the radio/cd
information will be displayed for five seconds and then
the clock will be displayed. To re-display the radio/cd
information for five seconds, press the NAV repeat
button. See
for more information.
The time will not be displayed while OnStar
Navigation System Overview on page 2-2
®
is active.
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Equalizer Information
The currently active equalization will be shown here.
You can have up to three customized equalizations.
See
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
more information on programming the equalizer.
for
Navigation System Route Information
If you have a route planned/calculated in the system,
you will see the status of the route shown here.
The road you are currently traveling will be displayed
along with the time remaining and the distance
remaining to your final destination, represented by a
black and white checkered flag. In the graphic
under
Screen Features on page 1-2
Torrance Boulevard and has 45 minutes and 33 miles
remaining until the final destination is reached.
If you are not on the planned route, an arrow indicating
the general direction of your destination is shown.
The distance remaining to your destination is also
shown. This distance may not be accurate because it is
based upon a “straight-line” measurement, and the
actual roads you travel to your destination may
not reflect a straight line. Once you enter the planned
route, the actual calculated distance and time remaining
to your destination will be shown.
, the vehicle is on
If you leave the planned route, the system will
recalculate the route for you automatically if you have
turned on the Auto Recalc (Automatic Recalculation)
feature. See
more information.
Navigation Menu on page 2-10
for
Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
Information
The currently selected DSP setting for use with the
radio or CD changer will be shown here. There are five
DSP choices: Normal, Talk, Driver Seat, Rear Seat
and Spacious. For more information on programming the
DSP feature, see “Setting the Tone” under
Audio System on page 3-2
.
Navigation
AVC (Automatic Volume
Compensation) Information
This area of the screen is used to indicate if AVC is on
or off. See “Setting the Tone” in
System on page 3-2
for more information.
Navigation Audio
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Tune/Sel (Select) Knob and Seek/Scan
Switch Functions
This area of the screen tells you what functions are
available for the TUNE/SEL knob and SEEK/SCAN
switch for the currently active screen. Only the
highlighted functions are available for use, and the
functions vary from screen to screen. The curved double
arrow function is associated with the TUNE/SEL knob.
The solid dot function is associated with pressing
the TUNE/SEL knob. The double-headed arrow function
is associated with the SEEK/SCAN switch.
For example, on the Radio screen shown previously,
you can tune to different stations manually by turning the
TUNE/SEL knob. To access the FM Menu, you press
the knob once. To seek up or down, press the right
or left arrow on the SEEK/SCAN switch. To scan
stations up or down, press and hold the SEEK/SCAN
switch until Scan appears on the display. Radio
also appears on the display as the title of the currently
active screen.
Multi-Function Buttons
These buttons are called multi-function buttons because
the function of each button changes depending upon
which screen is active. The dotted multi-function buttons,
located to the right of the display, control the six prompts
at the right of the screen. When the Radio screen is
active as shown in the previous example, these buttons
represent the programmed preset radio stations for
each band (AM, FM1, FM2, XM1, XM2), but when
Navigation is active, these buttons represent other
functions. See
information.
If you see a triangle or carat in the upper left corner of
the prompt, it means that the multi-function button is
programmable. Once the function you want is active,
press and hold the button until you hear a beep.
The new function will be programmed and displayed as
the prompt for that multi-function button. For more
information on programming the multi-function buttons
for preset radio stations, see “Setting Preset Stations”
under
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
Navigation Menu on page 2-10
for more
.
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Main Menu
The Main Menu provides a brief overview of the
available functions of the Navigation System as a whole.
The information that follows describes the menu items
in detail.
To access the Main Menu, press the MAIN button
located to the lower left of the display. The following
menu items will appear on the screen:
• DVD
• Radio
• CD
• Audio
• Navigation
The following multi-function buttons are also available:
• Address Book
• Setup
• Feat Prog (Feature Programming)
• Voice Memo
• Browser
• Vehicle Info (Information)
DVD
If you select this menu item while the DVD movie is
loaded, the DVD will start playing. See
on page 3-18
for more information.
CD/DVD Player
Radio
If you select this menu item, the Radio screen will be
displayed. You can also access the Radio screen
by pressing the BAND button located to the left of the
display. See
for more information.
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
CD
If you select this menu item, the CD changer screen will
be displayed. You can also access the CD changer
screen by pressing the Disc button located to the left of
the display. If a CD is loaded in CD changer, it will
begin playing where it left off. See “Playing a CD” under
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
information.
for more
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Audio
If you select this menu item, the Audio screen will be
displayed. You can also access the Audio screen
by pressing the Audio button located to the left of the
display. Using this screen, you can adjust the various
sound levels, such as bass and treble. See “Setting the
Tone” under
for more information.
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
Navigation
If you select this menu item, the Navi System Startup
screen will be displayed if you have not previously
accessed the Navigation System since you turned on
the ignition. You must press Agree in order to continue
using the Navigation System.
If you have previously accessed the Navigation System
since turning the ignition on, the current map will be
displayed.
You can also access the navigation screen by pressing
the NAV button located to the left of the display. See
Navigation System Overview on page 2-2
information.
for more
Address Book
If you select this multi-function button, the Address Book
screen will be displayed. You can store names, phone
numbers and addresses for future use in the system
using this screen.
All information is stored alphabetically. To access
previously stored information, do the following:
1. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob until you reach the letter
grouping that contains the first letter of the person’s
last name.
2. Once the grouping is highlighted on the screen,
press the TUNE/SEL knob once. All the information
stored under that grouping will be listed.
3. Scroll to the name you want and press the
TUNE/SEL knob to select it. The information you
selected will be displayed on the screen.
New information can be entered manually or transferred
from a Palm™ hand-held computing device. See
“Receive” later in this section for more information.
The following multi-function buttons are also available
from the Address Book screen:
• New Entry
• Delete All
• Back
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New Entry
To enter information manually to the Address Book,
press the New Entry multi-function button. Once
the New Entry screen appears, do the following:
1. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll to the desired
entry field and press the Edit multi-function button.
2. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to select the first letter
required. Press the knob once to set the letter and
advance the cursor.
3. Continue entering letters and/or numbers until the
entry is complete.
4. Press the Ok multi-function button to return to the
new entry screen.
5. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll to the next field.
6. Press the TUNE/SEL knob once to enter this
field’s information.
7. Repeat the above steps until all the desired fields
are entered.
8. Press the Done multi-function button to complete
the entry.
You can enter the following information:
• Last Name
• First Name
• Title
• Company
• Work (Phone Number)
• Home (Phone Number)
• Fax (Phone Number)
• Other (Cell Phone Number, Pager, etc.)
• Other
• Address
• City
• State
• Zip Code
• Country
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The following multi-function buttons are available in the
New Entry screen:
Receive: If you want to transfer information stored in a
Palm hand-held computing device, press the Receive
multi-function button. The Beam screen will be
displayed, and you will be prompted to transfer the data.
See the “Enter Destination” portion under
Menu on page 2-10
Edit: If you want to edit previously stored information,
you can use the Edit multi-function button. Use the
following steps to edit information stored in the
address book:
1. Perform Steps 1 through 3 for accessing
stored information listed previously under
“Address Book.”
2. Scroll to the area you want to edit and press the
TUNE/SEL knob to bring up the alpha-numeric
keypad.
3. Press the Done and then the Back multi-function
buttons to exit the Edit menu.
for more information.
Navigation
Delete All
If you select Delete All from the Address Book screen,
the system will ask you if you want to delete all the
stored information in the address book. If you press and
hold the Yes multi-function button until it beeps, all
stored information will be deleted from the Address
Book. If you press the No multi-function button, you will
return to the Address Book screen and the information
will not be deleted.
Back Z
Press this multi-function button to return you to the
previous screen.
Setup
The Setup Menu is used to adjust the basic features of
the system to your preference. See “Setup Menu”
later in this section for more information.
Feat Prog (Feature Programming)
The Feature Programming menu is where you can
customize the programmable features on your vehicle to
your preferences. For more information, see “DIC
Vehicle Personalization” in the Instrument Panel section
of your CTS owner’s manual.
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Voice Memo (Memorandum)
The Voice Memo screen allows you to record and
playback up to 10 personalized messages. The Voice
Memo feature is disabled while the vehicle is moving.
You can perform the following using the Voice Memo
multi-function buttons:
• Record
• Append
• Play
• Delete
• Back
Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll through any
previously recorded messages. Once the desired memo
is highlighted, press the knob to play it.
Record O
Press this multi-function button to begin recording a
message. It will start recording when you begin
speaking. It will cancel the recording if you do not speak
within 10 seconds.
Append
Press this multi-function button to add to a previously
recorded message. To use this feature do the following:
1. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob until the message you
want to add to is highlighted.
2. Press the Append multi-function button. You can
then begin recording the additional information.
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Play r
Press this multi-function button to play a previously
recorded message. Play is also used to resume
playback of a message after it has been paused. While
the message is playing, the following multi-function
buttons will be available:
• Skip Fwd
• Skip Back
• Pause
• Stop
Skip Fwd (Skip Forward): Press this multi-function
button to fast forward through the message.
Skip Back: Press this multi-function button to reverse
quickly through the message.
Pause: Press this multi-function button to stop the
playback of the message. The system will remember
where the message was paused and will resume play at
the same location when the Play multi-function button
is pressed.
Stop: Press this multi-function button to stop the
playback of a message.
Delete
Press this multi-function button to delete previously
recorded messages.
Back Z
Press this multi-function button to return you to the
previous screen.
Browser
The Browser is a feature that allows you to view HTML
files (3.2 or newer) stored on a DVD, DVD-R or CD
ROM, but not a CD-R. For more information on
this feature, see “Browser” listed later in this section.
Vehicle Info (Information)
The Vehicle Information menu provides the status of
several of your vehicle’s systems. You can also access
this menu by pressing the INFO button located to
the left of the display. For more information, see “Driver
Information Center (DIC)” in the Instrument Panel
section of your CTS owner’s manual.
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Setup Menu
The Setup menu allows you to adjust the basic features
of the Navigation System screen. To access the
Setup menu, you must first enter the system’s Main
Menu. To access the Setup Menu, do the following:
1. Press the MAIN button located below the PWR/VOL
knob to the lower left of the navigation screen.
2. Once the Main Menu appears on the screen, press
the multi-function button located next to the Setup
prompt.
When Setup is selected from the Main Menu, the
following menu item appears:
• Measurement Units
The following multi-function buttons are also available:
• Display
• Voice Volume
• Clock
• Language
• Prog SWC
• Veh Position
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Measurement Units
This menu item allows you to choose the units of
measurement for the vehicle’s systems. Press the
TUNE/SEL knob once, then the following menu
will appear on the screen:
• Mile/feet (Mi/ft)
• Mile/yard (Mi/yd)
• Kilometer/meter (Km/m)
• Back
Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll through the choices.
Once your choice is highlighted, press the knob once
to select it. An X will appear in the box next to the item
to show it’s been selected. Only one item can be
selected.
Once you set your choice, all vehicle systems will
change to those units. For example, if you choose
kilometers, the climate control panel will show degrees
Celsius instead of degrees Fahrenheit.
Press the Back button to return to the main Setup
screen.
Display
This menu item allows you to adjust the appearance of
the screen. Onlyone mode can be selected at a time.
• Auto
• Day
• Night
• Contrast
• Brightness
• Back
If you select Auto mode, the screen will automatically
adjust the display for day or night, depending upon
the lighting conditions.
If you select Day mode, the screen will be in the mode
best suited for daylight conditions. The displays on
the screen are usually brighter with a lighter background
so that you can see them better during the brighter
daylight hours.
If you select Night mode, the screen will be in the mode
best suited for nighttime conditions. The displays on
the screen are usually dimmer with a darker background
so that you can see them better during the darker
nighttime hours.
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To select one of these modes, press the button to the
right of the screen with the dot on it that corresponds to
the prompt. An X will appear in the box next to it to
show it has been selected.
You can select day or night mode regardless of the
lighting conditions.
In addition the contrast and brightness may be adjusted
as desired.
To adjust contrast or brightness press the multi-function
button that corresponds to the prompt at the right of
the screen. Brightness is only available when dimming
is active. It is not available when Auto is selected
and it is daytime or when Day is selected. Turn the
TUNE/SEL knob to increase or decrease the contrast or
brightness. The bar graph on the screen will reflect
the turning of the TUNE/SEL knob.
Press the Back button to return to the main Setup
screen.
Voice Volume
This menu item allows you to turn on and off navigation
voice prompts and to adjust the volume level of all
the voice prompts you receive from the system. To learn
how to adjust the voice volume, see “Interrupt Volume”
under
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
.
Clock
To set the time on the radio clock, do the following:
1. Press the MAIN button located to the lower left of
the display to access the system’s Main Menu.
2. Press the multi-function button next to the Setup
prompt to access the Setup menu.
3. Once the Setup menu is displayed, press the
multi-function button next to the Clock prompt.
See the information following this list for a
description of Clock menu items.
4. Set the time using one of the menu items listed.
Hr (Hour) +/−: Press the multi-function button next to
Hr+ or Hr− to manually advance or reverse the hour on
the clock.
Min (Minute) +/−: Press the multi-function button next
to Min+ or Min− to manually advance or reverse the
minutes on the clock.
Auto GPS (Global Positioning System) Update: This
menu item allows you to use the Navigation System’s
GPS to set the time automatically. The system acquires
the information from the satellite used for the navigation
system.
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Daylight Savings Time: This menu item allows you to
observe daylight savings time if you wish. When
daylight savings time is turned on, the hour will advance
by one. An X will appear in the box next to the menu
item to show that the feature has been turned on.
Select Time Zone: This menu item allows you to
choose the correct time based upon the time zone that
you live in. The following submenu appears when
this menu item is selected:
• Atlantic
• Eastern
• Central
• Mountain
• Pacific
• Alaska
• Hawaii
You can scroll through the submenu by turning the
TUNE/SEL knob. Press the knob to set your selection.
Once selected, the current time for that time zone
will appear on the display and an X will appear in the
box next to the menu item to show that its been
selected. Only one time zone can be selected at a time.
12h/24h (12 hour/24 hour): This menu item allows
you to choose between a 12-hour clock or a 24-hour
clock, also known as military time.
Press the TUNE/SEL knob to switch back and forth
between the two choices. Once your selection is made,
press the multi-function button next to the OK prompt
to set your choice. If the Ok button is not pressed
the changes made will not be accepted and the user will
not see a change in the displayed time. Press the
multi-function button next to the Back prompt to exit the
Clock menu without saving your changes.
Language
This menu item allows you to select the language that
you prefer for the information on the display, voice
recognition and voice prompts. English is the default
language, but you may also choose French or Spanish.
To select a language, press the multi-function button
that is next to the language you prefer. An X will appear
in the box next to the language you chose to show
that your selection is complete, and all information on
the display will appear in the selected language.
Your vehicle will have three pre-programmed
language choices upon delivery at the dealership.
The three languages vary depending upon region.
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Prog SWC (Programmable Steering
Wheel Controls)
This menu item allows you to program steering wheel
controls 1, 2, 3 and 4. See “Reconfigurable Steering
Wheel Controls (SWC)” in the Instrument Panel section
of your CTS owner’s manual for more information.
Veh (Vehicle) Position
This menu item is used to correct any error in your
vehicle’s position or direction. Use the scroll arrows to
adjust the vehicle’s position. After adjusting, the Set
multi-function button must be pressed. See “Map Scroll”
under
Navigation Menu on page 2-10
information.
This menu item is only available if the map DVD is
loaded and the vehicle is in PARK (P) for an automatic
transmission, or the parking brake is engaged and
the vehicle speed is less than 5 mph (8 km/h) for
a manual transmission.
for more
Browser
If you have a disc containing HTML files (3.2 or newer),
you will be able to use this function to display them
on the navigation screen. The files will only be able to
be accessed and viewed. No input will be allowed using
this system.
To access the Browser, do the following:
1. Press the MAIN button located to the lower left of
the screen.
2. Once the Main Menu is displayed, press the
multi-function button next to the Browser prompt.
The Browser will appear on the screen.
You must have a DVD, DVD-R or CD ROM with HTML
files on it loaded in the player to access the Browser.
If the file has an index labeled index.htm, it will
open automatically. For files with any other kind of
index, you will need to enter the name of the file
manually using the alpha-numeric bar. See
System Overview on page 2-2
for more information.
Navigation
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Once the file has been opened, you may use the
TUNE/SEL knob to move to the various links. Once you
have reached the end of the screen, you will then be
able to move up and down.
The six multi-function buttons located to the right of the
display allow you to perform the following functions:
Z (Back): Press this button to go back to the
previous page.
d (Scroll Up): Press this button to scroll upward on
the currently active page.
c (Scroll Down): Press this button to scroll down on
the currently active page.
f (Switch Frame): Press this button to switch from
one frame to another if the page shows frames.
a (Menu Buttons): Press this to change the
display and turn the menu buttons for the Browser on
and off.
If this button is pressed, the Browser menu buttons
(listed following) are displayed at the bottom of
the screen. These buttons may be selected using the
TUNE/SEL knob.
] (Exit): Press this button to exit the Browser.
To select a menu button, turn the TUNE/SEL knob until
the menu button you want is highlighted. Then press
the knob once to select and execute the function.
The menu buttons for the Browser, which read from left
to right, have the following functions:
[ Back: Use this menu button to go back to the
previous page.
^ Forward: Use this menu button to go to the
next page.
F Reload: Use this menu button to read the currently
active page again.
e Stop: Use this menu button to stop reading a file.
_ History: Use this menu button to display the
file’s history.
` Jump: Use this menu button to change from
one stored web page to another using the URL (Uniform
Resource Locator), or the name of the web page, of
the new page you wish to view.
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Personal Choice Controls
OnStar®System
This feature allows up to two drivers to store and recall
personal settings for the audio and Navigation
systems. Settings that can be stored and recalled
include the following:
• Navigation settings such as Day and Night screen
modes or Route Planning Method.
• Audio settings such as preset stations and
equalization.
Each time a driver chooses or changes audio or
Navigation System settings, the changes will
automatically be stored by the system.
To recall these settings, press the unlock button on the
remote keyless entry transmitter or press the memory
button (1 or 2) on the driver’s door armrest.
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When using the OnStar®system, the audio system will
be muted. The volume of the OnStar
adjusted using the steering wheel controls. See
“OnStar
and “Reconfigurable Steering Wheel Controls (SWC)”
in the Instrument Panel section of your CTS owner’s
manual.
®
System” in the Features and Controls section
®
call can be
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Section 2Features and Controls
Features and Controls ......................................2-2
Navigation System Overview ............................2-2
Using the Navigation System ...........................2-7
With the Navigation System, you can do the following:
• Plan a trip and provide turn-by-turn route and
map guidance with voice prompts,
• select a destination from various areas and choices
(i.e. street addresses, intersections, destinations
stored in memory, points of interest, etc.), and
• receive broadcast announcements on traffic and
emergency alert communications.
The Navigation System is designed to assist you while
driving, but it is possible that the information in the
system may not always be complete or accurate. Road
conditions, such as no turns, detours and construction
zones, change frequently. It is important to consider
whether or not you can follow the directions given by the
system for the current conditions.
The Navigation System display and controls are located
in the center of the instrument panel. In this section,
you will learn more about using this system.
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Navigation System Controls
Use the following controls and screens to operate the
Navigation System.
PWR/VOL (Power/Volume) Knob
Press the PWR/VOL knob located to the lower left of
the screen to turn the system on or off. Turn the knob to
increase or decrease the volume level of the audio
system or the volume of a voice prompt while the prompt
is playing. See
for more information.
NAV (Navigation) Button
Press this button to go to the Navigation Menu screen.
The map screen that appears will show the following
information if no route has been planned:
• Vehicle position,
• the North up, heading up, or Birdview™ symbol
(compass symbol) in the upper left of the screen,
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
• the audio source (FM1, CD, etc.) or clock in the
lower left corner of the screen,
• the map scale, and
• the GPS icon.
If a route has been planned, the first press of the NAV
button will also display the following:
• The number of miles/km that remain until you reach
your final destination.
• The estimated time it should take to reach your
destination.
• The highlighted destination or turn-by-turn
instructions.
Each time the NAV button is pressed, the multi-function
descriptions at the right of the display will “expand”
to show a detailed description of each one. After
approximately 10 seconds, the prompts will return to
their normal appearance.
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NAV (Navigation) Repeat Button
NAV b: Press this button, located to the left of the
screen, to hear a guidance prompt. A route must already
be planned for this to work. This button will also
restart a paused route. You can also press this button
to display the band and radio station frequency
while you are in navigation mode.
Navigation Multi-Function Buttons
In addition to the buttons to the left of the navigation
screen, there are six multi-function buttons located to the
right of the screen. Each one has a dot on it. Use
these buttons to select the following prompts:
This multi-function button
allows you to switch
between a “north up,”
“heading up“ or “bird’s eye
view” of the map. This
symbol changes to reflect
the next available view.
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Press the multi-function
button next to the Zoom In
prompt to get a closer
look at the currently
displayed map.
This multi-function button
allows you to view a list of
all points of interest
close to the area in which
you are traveling.
Press the multi-function
button next to the Zoom
Out prompt to see a larger
scale of the currently
displayed map.
You can also view your highlighted route, waypoints if
any have been set or the vehicle trail if you have turned
the tracking feature on.
If you zoom out of the currently displayed map and the
tracking feature is on, you will not be able to view
the trail of your vehicle on the larger scale map. See
Navigation Menu on page 2-10
for more information.
This multi-function button
takes you to the Enter
Dest (Destination) screen.
This multi-function button
allows you to view a list of
the last 10 destinations
to which you have traveled.
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This multi-function button
allows you to detour
around a problem area
while you are traveling on
a planned route.
You can choose the length of the detour. If you have a
planned route and would like to see if there is a
possible option to your current heading, you may also
use this multi-function button to activate the auto-reroute
feature. The system may then be able to give you
alternate routes to the one currently planned.
This multi-function button
instructs the system to
begin planning a route for
you based on the
criteria you have entered
into the system.
Navi (Navigation) System Startup Screen
This screen appears the first time you access the
Navigation System. Press the Agree multi-function
button to use the navigation portion of the system.
You can also change the language used by the system.
To change the language, press the multi-function
button associated with the desired language. An X will
appear next to your choice, and all system related
language will change. See
for more information.
Setup Menu on page 1-11
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Alpha-Numeric Bar
The letters, symbols and punctuation available to you
are displayed on the alpha-numeric bar. The bar
will automatically be available to you whenever the
system needs information from you. You can cycle
through the list of characters by turning the TUNE/SEL
knob located to the lower right of the screen. To set
your selection, press the knob once.
To enter a space between characters or words, turn
the TUNE/SEL knob past the alpha characters and
numerals until you reach the space symbol. It is a
dark rectangle.
To make your name selections easier, the system will
only allow you to select a character that can follow
the last one you selected. For example, if you enter Z,
you wouldn’t be allowed to follow it with T. The
system will only display the available characters.
The numbers available to you are at the end of the
alpha-numeric bar. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob clockwise
past the alpha characters to reach the numbers. You
can cycle through the list turning the TUNE/SEL
knob and make selections by pressing the knob once.
If you select an incorrect character, press the
multi-function button next to the Backspace prompt.
If you are unsuccessful when inputting a name or word,
it may need to be selected differently. It is possible
that the map database may not contain that information.
See
Database Coverage Explanations on page 2-36
for more information.
Using the Navigation System
This part describes the basic information you will need
to operate the Navigation System.
To plan a trip with a single destination, press the NAV
button. Then press the Enter Destination multi-function
button. Every trip will have a destination and can
also have waypoints (stops) before you reach the final
destination. There are several ways to plan a trip
(destination). Those ways are described in the
following pages.
The Navigation System screen shows a number of
symbols that offer information about a variety of topics.
Use the buttons located on each side of the screen,
and the TUNE/SEL knob, located to the lower right of
the screen to operate the system.
Once the vehicle is shifted into gear, various functions
will be disabled to limit driver distraction.
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Maps
This section includes basic information that you need to
know about the map database.
Regional and Interstate Maps
The maps are stored on 1 DVD for the United States
and Canada.
To load the map DVD, do the following:
1. Turn the ignition to ON.
2. Insert the DVD, label side up, partway into the
DVD ROM player located above the Navigation
System screen.
Load only one DVD at a time.
It will take approximately 20 seconds to initialize
the DVD data.
If you experience a problem with the DVD, check the
following:
• Did you insert the DVD label side up?
• Are you using only one DVD?
Once the DVD is loaded correctly, you will see the
following choices on the Navi System Startup screen:
• Select a language (the default language is
English)
• Agree
You can change the language from English to Spanish
or French, or you can select Agree to go to the
navigation screen. See
more information. The map will appear with your current
vehicle position on the map.
If your current vehicle position is incorrect on the map,
see “Veh (Vehicle) Position” under
page 1-11
page 2-10
. See “Plan a Route” in
for more information on planning routes.
Setup Menu on page 1-11
Setup Menu on
Navigation Menu on
for
Map Database
The map database shows the current map contained in
the player and the current vehicle location on the map.
Map Adjustments
The system allows you to adjust the scale of view on
the map. Also, the map will scroll automatically based on
the direction you are traveling.
To view a larger or smaller scale of the map, press the
multi-function button next to the Zoom In or Zoom
Out prompts at the right of the screen. See “Zoom
In/Out” listed previously in this section for more
information on these prompts.
Map Scales
The scale of a map can range from 1/64 of a mile
(25 km) to 80 miles (128 km).
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Symbols
The following symbols are the most common that
appear on the map screen:
Your current vehicle
location and direction are
shown as this symbol.
When a waypoint has
been entered, you will see
this symbol on the map.
The number on the flag indicates the sequence of the
waypoints on the route. For more information on
waypoints, see “Creating a Trip with Waypoints” under
Navigation Menu on page 2-10
.
This symbol will appear
when a destination has
been set. Calculation of
a route is not required.
See Plan a Route in
more information on planning routes.
Navigation Menu on page 2-10
for
This symbol indicates the
map view is North up.
Regardless of the direction of vehicle travel, North
always will be up on the screen.
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This symbol indicates the
map view is vehicle up.
The shaded diamond with the “N” indicates North.
Select this prompt to see your vehicle always traveling
in an up direction on the screen regardless of
compass direction.
A red stick pin appears along a highlighted route of a
map screen. It shows a place where turn guidance
is provided.
A blue stick pin appears at the starting point of a
highlighted route on a map screen if a route calculation
is executed when the vehicle is more than 650 feet
(200 meters) away from the starting point of the
highlighted route. The blue stick pin means that the
vehicle is in an area that the roads are not fully digitized
and could be incorrect. At the bottom of the blue stick
pin will be a red arrow with a green background
indicating the direction to the highlighted route. The
pin will disappear once the vehicle is on the highlighted
route.
Navigation Menu
While in the Navigation map screen, press the
TUNE/SEL knob and the Navigation Menu will appear.
From this menu you will be able to choose from an
itemized list of options or use the multi-function buttons
to make adjustments to the system and plan routes.
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You will be able to choose from the following
menu items:
• Turn View
• Delete Current Trip
• Guidance
• GPS Info
• Voice Volume
• Map Scroll
• Map Icons
• Tracking
These multi-function buttons are also available:
• Route Option
• Store PT
• Stored PTs
• Trip Points
• Enter Dest
• Back
Any menu items and multi-function buttons shown here
or under the Enter Dest (Destination) Menu listed
later in this section may be “mixed and matched” to help
you personalize your system. See “Navigation
Multi-Function Buttons” for more information.
To change a menu item to a multi-function button do the
following:
1. Scroll to the menu item using the TUNE/SEL knob
to highlight it.
2. Press and hold the multi-function button you wish it
to replace for two seconds.
The menu item will now be a multi-function button
and will remain that way unless you choose to
change it again. The item that was originally that
multi-function button will now be a menu item.
Back is the only multi-function button that cannot be
changed or moved.
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Turn View
Select this option to decide which view of the map
you will see as your trip progresses. The following
multi- function buttons will become available when
you choose Turn View from the list:
Map
Press this button to display the street map with the
route of travel highlighted. You will see the vehicle on
the map as a pointed arrow. See
for more information. You will also see the progress
of route travel on the map as you follow the highlighted
route. The map will display street names to show
that the system knows where your vehicle is.
Symbols on page 2-9
Always
Popup
Press this button to see the regular view of the map and
to have the next turn, represented by an arrow pointing in
the direction of the turn, pop up as you approach it.
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Always Split
Press this button to see the regular view of the map and
the popup view on the screen together at all times.
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TBT (Turn by Turn)
Press this button to see the route as a series of turns.
No map view will be offered with this option. Instead, the
entire intersection will be displayed, along with the
next maneuver that you will be required to perform.
The system will also supply street names when
available. The display will change once the next
maneuver is within a short distance.
TBT (Turn by Turn) List
Turn-By-Turn (TBT) List
Press this button to see all the turns in the planned
route listed in order on the screen. There will be
an arrow to the left of each turn indicating the direction
of the turn.
Delete Current Trip
Select this option to delete the current trip. The system
will ask you to confirm your choice by selecting Yes
or No. Press the Yes multi-function button to delete the
current trip or press the No multi-function button to
continue with the planned route.
Guidance
Use this option to turn guidance on and off. If the
guidance is off, the NAV (navigation) Repeat button
can also be used turn the guidance on.
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GPS Info (Information)
Select GPS Info to see the latest GPS information
available for your vehicle. This can include latitude,
longitude, heading, etc. The last direction the vehicle
was heading in while in motion will be displayed.
Voice Volume
Select Voice Volume to adjust the navigation and voice
recognition prompt volume level for the system. Turn
the TUNE/SEL knob to make the volume louder or
softer. Each time you stop turning the knob, the system
will respond with either “Louder” or “Softer” to provide
you with an example of the new volume level. You can
also turn the navigation prompts on and off using the
NAV button. The NAV button will turn the navigation
voice prompts on or off, but it will not affect the voice
recognition prompts.
Map Scroll
Select Map Scroll to move and adjust the map view.
This view can also be used to enter destinations,
waypoints and stored points.
While in Map Scroll, turn the TUNE/SEL knob to select
the direction to move the map. Then, press the
TUNE/SEL knob to move the map in that direction. The
map will continue to move as long as the TUNE/SEL
knob is pressed. See “Map Entry” under “Enter
Dest (Destination)” later in this section for more
information.
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Map Icons
You can choose which icons you want to appear on the
map. These icons appear on the map at the location
of the POI (point of interest). To set the icons, do
the following:
1. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob until the icon is
highlighted.
2. Press the TUNE/SEL knob to select the icon. When
the icon is selected, an X will appear in the box
next to the icon.
If you prefer to see all the icons, press the Set All
multi-function button. This will select all five icons. You
can de-select all previously chosen icons by pressing
the Clear All multi-function button. De-selecting all
the icons means that these five icons will not appear on
the screen while you are traveling on a planned route.
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Interstate America®: This feature allows the system
to inform you of the services available at each exit
on a major highway (i.e. restaurants, gas stations,
lodging, etc.).
Once you have a route planned and begin to travel on
an interstate, a box with a series of icons will appear
in the upper left corner of the screen. These icons
indicate what services are available at the next exit.
A smaller Interstate America icon will appear on the map
next to the referenced exit.
Tracking
Select Tracking to leave a “trail” to show where you
have been on the map. Your path will be represented by
bubbles that appear three-dimensional on the screen.
Tracking can be useful for the following reasons:
• When tracking is activated, you can see where you
have already traveled.
• When you wish to return to your point of origin
without planning another route, you can follow
the tracking bubbles back to where you started.
• When you drive into an area with few digitized roads
listed in the DVD database, you can follow the
tracking bubbles back to a digitized area.
To clear the trail left by tracking, turn off Tracking by
pressing the TUNE/SEL knob. This will erase the
bubbles. You may then choose to turn Tracking back on
again, in which case your trail will begin from your
current location.
The maximum length of a tracking trail is 50 miles
(80 km). Once you exceed this number, the bubbles
marking the beginning of your route begin to disappear
as new ones are created at the end of your trail.
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Route Option
Shortest/Fastest Route
The system will calculate the shortest route or fastest
route possible. The system determines the shortest
route based on the shortest distance. The fastest route
is the route with the lowest estimated travel time.
Use Freeway
The system will calculate the best route using the
freeways wherever possible. This selection will not
always offer the shortest distance or time to your
destination.
Use Tollroad
The system will calculate the best route using tollroads
wherever possible.
The five icons that appear at the bottom of the screen
indicate which route options have been selected. These
same icons appear on the navigation screen when a
calculation is in process.
When you press the Route Option multi-function button,
you are able to select from the following options on
the route calculation methods list:
Use Ferry
The system will calculate the best route possible using
ferries wherever possible.
Use Time Restricted Roads
The system will calculate the best route possible using
roads that are time restricted. These include any
roads where use is prohibited by the time of day you
are traveling (i.e. no left turns before 3:00 p.m., etc.).
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Auto Recalc (Automatic Recalculation)
If you have selected this option and leave the original
calculated route, the system will automatically calculate
a new route without any further input from the driver.
To choose from the list of options, use the TUNE/SEL
knob. You may select all or none of the options listed
as route calculation options.
Under Route Option Menu you will also be able to use
the following multi-function buttons:
Whole Route
The system will go to the main navigation map and
zoom out so that the entire route will be displayed.
Simulation
The system will simulate traveling along the route.
Avoid Area
The system will allow you to choose an area you want
to avoid traveling through. When you press this
button, a map showing the travel area will be displayed,
along with arrows that will allow you to scroll on the
map to the area you want to avoid. See “Map Scroll”
listed previously in this section for more information.
Before you set the area to avoid, you may want to
select the FWY (Freeway) multi-function button so the
system will allow you to take the freeway through
the avoidance area. If you don’t select it first, the system
will avoid the chosen area entirely.
When you near the area you want to avoid, the voice
prompt will come on with this message, “You are
approaching your avoidance area.” This allows you to
decide if you still want to avoid the area or cancel
the command.
You can enter up to 10 avoidance areas.
Calc (Calculate)
The system will begin calculating the chosen route
using the route options you have selected.
Back
This button returns you to the previous screen.
Store PT (Point)
Press the Store PT button to save the current location
to a stored point in the system memory.
A total of 60 points can be stored. The first stored point is
reserved for your home location. If all 60 points are
entered, the system will notify you that there is no
available storage space left in memory. A stored point
must then be removed before another can be stored.
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Stored PTs (Points)
Press the Stored PTs button to view the list of all points.
The list will show points stored, reserved and empty
points. The first stored point will be considered Home.
You must store the location you would like to be Home.
The list will also display the following multi-function
button options:
More
Use this button to scroll the complete name of a
stored point.
Sort
This button allows you to sort your stored points into
categories. The following are the five available
categories:
• Personal
• Business
• Leisure
• Special
• Uncategorized Point
Once you have categorized the store point, press the
Back button to return to the previous menu. Each
categorized stored point will have an icon in front of it
and will be highlighted a different color than other
marked points on the list. You may then press one of
the multi-function buttons to sort your stored points
by that category.
Map
This button takes you to the map showing the location
of the selected stored point.
Lock
This button allows you to lock the selected stored point
so it cannot be accidentally deleted.
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Delete All
This button deletes all stored points which haven’t been
locked in.
Back
This button always returns you to the previous screen.
Use the TUNE/SEL knob to move to the stored point
you want to edit. Once you make your selection,
by pressing the TUNE/SEL knob, you will be able to
do the following:
Edit Name: Select this option to edit the name of a
stored point. The alpha-numeric bar will appear at the
bottom of the screen to allow you to input the new name
or address. See “Alpha-numeric Bar” under
System Overview on page 2-2
Categorized (Landmark): Use this selection to
categorize and attach a landmark icon to your stored
point. Select the category with the multi-function button,
then use the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll and select the
desired landmark icon.
Delete: Select this option to delete the stored points
from the list. If you select this option, the system will ask
you if you are sure you want to delete the stored
point. You may then press Yes or No and return to the
previous screen.
for more information.
Navigation
Change: Use this selection to change a currently
stored point.
Trip Points
Trips can be as simple as one destination or in addition
to the destination can have up to 10 waypoints. Press
this button to list, edit and save the waypoints and
destination entered for your current trip. Once you have
entered all the points for the trip, press the Store
multi-function button to save the trip to memory. The
system will allow you to save up to 10 trips. The
following choices are available in the Trip Points menu:
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Route Option
This multi-function button is the same as Route Option
from the main Navigation Menu. See
Menu on page 2-10
for more information.
Navigation
Store
Press the multi-function button to save a trip to memory.
Stored Trips
Press the multi-function button to retrieve a list of all
stored trips.
The following prompts are available to you while in the
Stored Trips menu:
• More
• Info
• Map
• Edit Name
• Delete
• Back
More: Press this multi-function button to scroll through
the full name of the stored trip when all of the
information does not fit on the display. Each time this
button is pressed, the scrolling speed is increased.
Info (Information): Press this multi-function button to
list the destination and any waypoint(s) for a stored trip.
Map: Press this multi-function button to view the
map associated with the stored trip.
Edit Name: Press this multi-function button to change
some or all of the information of the saved trip name.
Delete: Press this multi-function button to delete
a stored trip.
Back: Press the multi-function button next to this
prompt to return to the Trip Points menu.
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Edit
Press the multi-function button next to this prompt to
change your stored trips. Use this function to change the
order or delete any or all waypoints or the destination
within a trip.
To change the order of a stored trip, do the following:
1. Scroll to the waypoint or destination you want
to move using the TUNE/SEL knob.
2. Press the multi-function button next to the
Move prompt.
3. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to move the point
to the desired location.
4. Press the multi-function button next to the OK
prompt to confirm the change.
Calc (Calculation)
Press the multi-function button next to this prompt to
start route calculation by the system.
Back (Trip Points Menu)
Press the multi-function button next to this prompt to
return to the main Navigation Menu.
Enter Dest (Destination)
Press this button to display the Enter Destination menu.
This menu will give you more ways to plan a trip.
You may choose to enter a destination using one of the
items from the list on the screen. Use the TUNE/SEL
knob to choose from the following destination planning
options:
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Go Home
This option will take you to the destination you stored as
Home (first stored point). See “Stored PTs” earlier in
this section for more information.
Stored Points
This option allows you to select a destination from your
stored points list.
Stored Trips
This option allows you to select a destination from your
stored trips list.
Intersection
This option allows you to select a destination by
inputting the intersecting roads. When you select
Intersection, the alpha-numeric bar will appear to allow
you to input the name of the first street. This should
bring up a list of cities that have a street with that name.
Select the correct city and then the system will allow
you to enter the second street. You will only be able to
input streets that intersect with the first. After you
have entered the second street, the route will be
calculated and a voice prompt will come on to direct you
to “Proceed to the highlighted route.”
Some cities have multiple listings for a particular street.
If you do not see the second street, press the back
multi-function button and select another entry for the
first street.
Phone
This option allows you to select a destination by
inputting the phone number.
When you select Phone, the alpha-numeric bar will
appear to allow you to enter the phone number of your
destination. Once the phone number has been
entered, the multi-function button can be used to map,
set the destination or calculate the route to this
destination.
If the phone number cannot be found, an error message
“no phone number is available” will be displayed.
Previous Origin
This option allows you to return to the place where you
started your last planned route. Only one previous
origin can be stored at a time by the system. Once you
enter a new route, the previous origin will be changed.
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Map Entry
Use this selection to enter a destination by using the
map. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to select a direction to
scroll. Press the TUNE/SEL knob to move the map
in the direction selected. Use the Set Dest multi-function
button to insert this location as your new destination
and take you to the Trip Points menu.
Once you have reached the desired destination, press
the Calculate button and a trip will be planned with
that as the only point in the trip. You will also hear a
voice prompt directing you to “Proceed to the highlighted
route.”
Use the Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons to view the
map as desired.
While in the Enter Dest menu, you may also plan a
route using the following multi-function buttons:
Beam
This button allows you to input addresses or telephone
numbers you may have stored in your Palm™
hand-held computing device directly into the
Navigation System.
When transmitting data to the unit, ensure the format is
the same as that on the screen. For the system to
be able to properly search for an address, standard
street and directional abbreviations should be used.
Instead of “West Hall Road” use “W Hall Rd”.
When you press the Receive multi-function button, the
system will ask you to send the data. Hold the Palm
near the infrared receiver located in the upper right
corner of the screen and transmit. When the information
has been successfully received, you will be able to
use it to help plan your route.
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After receiving the beamed data, the screen will display
this data. A search must be performed to find the
matching data in the navigation database. Turn the
TUNE/SEL knob to select a field to search, then press
the Search multi-function button. Search will be
highlighted if the field is searchable.
You may be requested to select a city or street to
narrow the search. After successfully finding the match
in the navigation database, you can use the
multi-function buttons to map, set the destination or
calculate the route.
If the data cannot be found in the navigation database,
a message “no data found” will be displayed. If this
occurs, select another field to search. Repeat this
process until all search fields have been checked or a
match is found.
You may also select information from the All POI
(Points of Interest) or Nearby POI menus to send to
your Palm using the INFO button.
A second way to access the Beam screen is through
the Address Book screen. See “Address Book”
under
Main Menu on page 1-6
for more information.
All POI (Points of Interest)
This option allows you to choose a destination from
the all points of interest list. See “Points of Interest
Categories” later in this section for the complete list.
There are four ways to limit a search for a point
of interest from this screen:
• Choose a city, village, township or county.
• Choose a state.
• Choose a category.
• Enter the name of the POI.
To enter the city of a POI, the state of a POI or a POI
category, use the following steps:
1. Press either the City, State or Category
multi-function button.
2. Enter the name of the city, state or POI category
using the alpha-numeric bar. To limit the search of
a point of interest, the city or category must be
entered first.
As you enter the item, the system will search for a
match. Select the correct point of interest from
the list.
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To search for a POI by name, enter the name of the
POI in the POI Name screen.
The POI Name screen allows you to do the following
functions with the multi-function buttons on the currently
selected POI:
• More: Press this button to view the entire
POI name.
• Info (Information): Press this button to display all
known information.
• Map: Press this button to view the location of the
vehicle on the map.
• Set Dest (Destination): Press this button to make
the POI the destination for the current trip.
• Sort: Press this button to sort the POI list by
distance from the current location.
The TUNE/SEL knob can be used to scroll through
the list and if pressed, will calculate the route to
the selected POI.
Points of Interest Categories: The following list
shows the categories in the DVD database that you can
choose from when using the All POI or Nearby POI
options:
• Airport
• Amusement Park
• ATM
• Auto Dealerships
• Auto Service & Maintenance
• Automobile Club
• Bank
• Border Crossing
• Bowling Center
• Bus Station
• Business Facility
• Casino
• City Center
• City Hall
• College and University
• Community Center
• Commuter Rail Station
• Convention/Exhibition Center
• Court House
• Ferry Terminal
• Gas Station
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• Golf Course
• Grocery Store
• Historical Monument
• Hospital
• Hotel
• Ice Skating Rink
• Library
• Marina
• Movie Theater
• Museum
• Nightlife
• Park & Ride
• Park/Recreation Area
• Parking Garage
• Parking Lot
• Performing Arts
• Police Station
• Rental Car Agency
• Rest Area
• Restaurant
• School
• Shopping
• Ski Resort
• Sports Center
• Sports Complex
• Tourist Attraction
• Tourist Information
• Train Station
• Winery
The full names of some POI on the list cannot be
displayed due to their length. These names will be
followed by three dots (...). If you wish to see the full
name of the POI, press the More button and the system
will scroll to the end of the name.
The POI for Restaurant is broken down into fifty-one
distinct categories. Select Restaurant from the POI
choices and press the List button. Cuisine Type will then
appear as an option. Press the List button again to
view the restaurant categories and select one to use as
your POI.
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Nearby POI (Points of Interest)
This feature allows you to limit your choices of a
Nearby POI to within a 30 mile (48 km) radius of one of
three locations: current location, waypoint location or
destination location.
After entering the Nearby POI screen, use the location
multi-function button to select which one of the
three locations you want to search for Nearby POIs.
The location screen shows a list of all points along your
trip. Use the TUNE/SEL knob to select the desired
location. Press the Back multi-function button to return
to the Nearby POI screen.
The selected location will be shown at the bottom of
the screen.
Choose a category from the Nearby POI list using the
TUNE/SEL knob. Once a category is selected a list
of available POI will be displayed. The points are listed
in order of straight-line distance from the selected
location. If the selected location is the current location,
an arrow will show the direction of the Nearby POI.
Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to select the desired POI. This
point can be added to your trip or replace the current
trip. Pressing the TUNE/SEL knob will calculate a route
to the POI. This also deletes any trip that may have
been active.
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Use the Set Dest multi-function button to add this POI
to your current trip (as your destination) without deleting
your current trip. This will take you to the Trip Points
screen where this POI can be moved to any location in
your trip point list.
Top 1, 2, 3: The most commonly used categories can
be put at the top of the list for easy access. These
categories are the only available categories when the
vehicle is in motion. To move a category to one of
the Top 3 spots, turn the TUNE/SEL knob to the desired
category. Then, press the Top 1, Top 2 or Top 3
multi-function button to move that category to that
location.
Info (Information): Press this button to receive further
information about the chosen POI, such as the
address and phone number.
From this screen you may also transfer information to
your Palm hand-held computing device. See Address
Book in
Main Menu on page 1-6
for more information.
For example, if you select a restaurant as your POI and
press the Info button, the name, address and phone
number for that restaurant will appear.
When a Nearby POI is not available within the search
area, the system will display “No Facility Found in
This Area.”
Last 10
This feature allows you to select a destination from the
last 10 destinations. Press the Last 10 button to
bring up the list. Choose your destination from this list
turning the TUNE/SEL knob.
While using the Last 10 feature, press the Store PT
button to add a location from the Last 10 list to
the stored points list. Press the Map button while using
the Last 10 feature, and the system will take you to
the map screen and show you the location of the point
you have chosen.
You can use the Set Dest, Delete or Calculate
multi-function buttons as described earlier for any other
destination. See “Enter Destination” listed previously
in this section for more information.
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Address
This method allows you to enter a destination using an
address (without a zip code). You need to provide
the system with a street number, street name and a city.
Enter the name of a street using the alpha-numeric bar.
Since there may be many streets within the map
database with the same name, you may have difficulty
selecting the correct one. If this occurs we recommend
entering the city, village, township or county name first.
To enter the city name, select City on the Address
screen. Enter the name of the city using the
alpha-numeric bar. Select the desired city name from the
list the system provides. After you have entered the city
name, the system will prompt you to enter the name of
the street or will give you a list of street names to choose
from. Enter or select the desired street name.
As information is entered, the system will automatically
search for available names. While inputting a name,
the List button will become available once there
are names to choose from. Press the List button to view
the available name choices or continue to spell the
name to further limit the number of available items. If
you are unsuccessful when inputting a name, the name
may need to be input differently or the map DVD
may not contain this information. See
Coverage Explanations on page 2-36
Enter the address number using the alpha-numeric bar.
The system will list the address number range that is
available for the street. Some cities may have multiple
entries for a street. If the address number does not fall in
the address number range displayed on the screen,
press Back and select another street name. If the
address number still does not appear, it is possible that
the map DVD does not contain this information. See
Database Coverage Explanations on page 2-36
Database
.
.
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If you did not select the city name previously, the
system may prompt you to do so using the
alpha-numeric bar or from a list of names which the
system provides. Select the desired city name.
Press the Calculate multi-function button to delete any
current trip and set this as your destination. The system
will return to the Enter Destination screen. Use the
Set Dest function as previously described to add this
point to your current trip.
Creating a Trip with Waypoints
Once a destination has been entered, you can also add
waypoints. Trip waypoints are destinations you want
to arrive at before reaching your final destination. The
system will automatically guide you to each waypoint,
then on to your final destination. Up to 10 waypoints can
be entered for any trip.
To enter a waypoint, press the Trip Points multi-function
button on the navigation menu screen. Then, turn the
TUNE/SEL knob to scroll the trip points list. A waypoint
can be added at any location designated by a blank
flag. Press the TUNE/SEL knob to select the location.
The system will then allow you to enter a waypoint
using the same method as Enter Destination. See “Enter
Destination” listed previously in this section for more
information.
Once you have entered all desired waypoints for your
trip, press the Calculate multi-function button. The
system will return you to the map and will plan the route
to your waypoints and destination.
After the first waypoint, the color of the highlighted route
will change. See
later in this section for more information.
Colors on the Screen on page 2-34
Editing a Trip
While at the Trip Point screen, press the Edit
multi-function button. This screen allows you to delete
or move points in a trip. If you wish to delete a waypoint,
scroll to that waypoint and press Delete. You may
also change the order of the waypoints by scrolling to a
waypoint and pressing Move. Then, turning the
TUNE/SEL knob move it to the desired location within
the list. Once the waypoint is at the desired location,
press the TUNE/SEL knob or the Ok multi-function
button.
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Plan a Route
After a destination has been entered, you must press
the Calculate multi-function button. The system will
return you to the map and will plan the route to
your selected destination. While the system is planning
the route, the Route Option and Cancel multi-function
buttons will be available. Also the Add Way Pt
multi-function button will appear if there are less than 10
waypoints in the current trip.
When your route guidance has been planned, it will be
highlighted and a checkered flag will appear on the
map to show your destination. Symbols will also appear
for any waypoints that have been set. The system
will display “Route Calculation Completed” at the bottom
of the screen.
Traveling on a Planned Route
After a route has been calculated and the route
highlighted, you may hear an audio prompt to proceed
to the highlighted route. When you are ready, drive
the vehicle to the highlighted route. Once you begin
driving on the route, the system will give additional audio
and visual prompts, as you approach your next
maneuver. Each maneuver is indicated on the map with
a red maneuver pin.
Maneuver Pins
Maneuver pins are red “stick pin” icons on the map that
indicate changes in the road or special action that
must be taken by the driver to remain on the currently
traveled road. For example, the road may have a
sharp curve in it. The curve would not qualify as an
official turn on the planned route. However, the driver
must be aware of the curve so that he or she can
stay on the planned route. Maneuver pins are always
displayed along a planned route, but voice prompts and
screen popups will only be given if these features are
turned on.
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As you are traveling, the current road is shown at the
bottom center of the map screen. In addition in the upper
center of the map screen will be the next maneuver.
Anytime while on the route, you can press the NAV
(navigation) Repeat button to get an audio prompt of
your next maneuver.
There are two different types of roads in the map
database. Fully attributed roads allow for a destination
to be set and turn-by-turn guidance to be provided to the
exact location of the address. In Process Data (IPD)
roads contain only street name and address information.
Other information such as turn restrictions and direction
of travel is not included for these IPD roads. Therefore,
turn by turn guidance cannot be provided to the
exact address. When trips are planned that include an
IPD destination, turn-by-turn guidance will be provided
on the fully attributed roads closest to the destination.
When nearing the end of the highlighted route the
system will state, “Enroute to your destination, some
roads contain incomplete data. Turn guidance will not be
provided in this area.” As you reach the end of the
highlighted route the system will state, “Turn guidance
will not be provided in this area. Please use the direction
arrow and distance indicator to proceed to your
destination.” You should refer to the direction and
distance information in the lower center area of the
screen to navigate to the destination, or refer to
the information in the waypoint box for a waypoint.
Once your vehicle is near your destination, the system
will say “You’ve arrived at your destination, ending
route guidance.”
Back: This button always returns you to the previous
screen.
Traveling Across Regions
If you plan a trip that exceeds 1,250 miles (2 000 km)
(straight line distance from the vehicle’s current position)
you will receive a message that says
“Destination/waypoint exceeds maximum distance”.
The system will not allow for such a long trip. To avoid
this, plan your trip in smaller segments (select a
closer destination that you would like to travel through
on your way to your final destination).
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Colors on the Screen
When a route has been planned, it will be highlighted
on the screen in blue. If you have set a waypoint(s) for
your route, the colors on the screen will change. The
highlighted route to the next waypoint/destination will be
blue. All highlighted routes to further
waypoints/destinations will be maroon.
Different colors are also used to distinguish between
interstate freeways, state highways, county roads,
major streets and secondary streets. Highways will be
shown as a thicker line than a general street will.
Global Positioning System (GPS)
The Navigation System determines the position of your
vehicle by using satellite signals, various vehicle
signals and map data from the map DVD.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) locates the
current position of your vehicle using signals sent by the
United States Department of Defense GPS satellites.
GPS will appear green on the screen if the satellite
signal is received. GPS will be gray if no signal is being
received. See
in this section for more information.
Symbols on page 2-9
listed previously
At times, other interferences such as the satellite
condition, road configuration, the condition of the vehicle
and/or other circumstances can interfere with the
system’s ability to determine the accurate position of the
vehicle.
The system may not be available or interference may
occur if any of the following are true:
• Signals are obstructed by tall buildings, large trucks
or a tunnel.
• Metallic objects are located on the dashboard.
• Satellites are being repaired or improved.
• After-market glass tinting has been applied to the
vehicle’s windshield.
Notice:
material will interfere with the system’s ability to
receive GPS signals and cause the system to
malfunction. You might have to replace the rear
window to correct the problem. The repairs would
not be covered by your warranty. Do not apply
aftermarket glass tinting with metallic material to
the rear window of your vehicle.
If you are experiencing a problem, see
Positioning on page 2-35
Guidance on page 2-36
Aftermarket glass tinting with metallic
and
Problems with Route
following for more information.
Vehicle
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Vehicle Positioning
At times, the position of the vehicle on the map may be
inaccurate due to one or more of the following
reasons:
• The road system has changed.
• The vehicle is traveling on slippery road surfaces
such as sand, gravel and/or snow.
• The vehicle is being driven on winding roads.
• The vehicle is being driven on a long straight road.
• The vehicle is approaching a tall building or a
large vehicle.
• The surface streets run parallel to a freeway.
• The vehicle has just been transferred by a vehicle
carrier or a ferry.
• The current position calibration is set incorrectly.
• The vehicle is being driven at high speeds.
• The vehicle is repeating a change of directions by
going forward and backward, or the vehicle is
turning on a turn table in a parking lot.
• The vehicle is entering and/or exiting a parking lot,
garage or a lot with a roof.
• The vehicle has a roof carrier installed on it.
• The vehicle has tire chains on it.
• The tires have been replaced.
• The tire pressure is incorrect.
• The tires are worn.
• The DVD is used for the first time.
• The battery is disconnected for several days.
• The vehicle is driven in heavy traffic where driving
is at low speeds and the vehicle is stopped and
started repeatedly.
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Problems with Route Guidance
Inappropriate route guidance may occur under one of
the following conditions:
• When the vehicle did not turn onto the road
indicated by the system,
• when route guidance is not available for the next
right or left turn,
• when the route may not be changed during
automatic rerouting,
• when there is no route guidance because of a turn
at an intersection,
• when plural names of places are displayed,
• when a delay in automatic rerouting occurs because
of high speed driving,
• when automatic rerouting displays a route returning
to a set waypoint which was missed originally,
• when the route prohibits the entry of a vehicle due
to a regulation by time or season or any other
regulation which may be given,
• when a route cannot be found, or
• when the route to the destination is not shown
because of recently changed or unlisted roads
on the DVD.
If the System Needs Service
If you are still experiencing difficulty with your Navigation
System and have read the information listed here,
see your dealer for assistance.
Database Coverage Explanations
Coverage areas within the United States and Canada
vary with respect to the level of map detail available for
any given area. Some areas will feature greater
levels of detail than others. If this happens, it does not
mean there is a problem with the system. As map
DVDs are updated, more detail may become available
for areas which previously had limited detail.
For more detailed information on database coverage,
visit the Cadillac website at www.cadillac.com.
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Section 3Navigation Audio System
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Navigation Audio System
The audio system has been designed to operate easily
and to give years of listening pleasure. You will get
the most enjoyment out of it if you acquaint yourself with
it first. Find out what your audio system can do and
how to operate all its features to be sure you’re getting
the most out of the advanced engineering that went
into it.
The ignition must be in a position other than OFF or
Retained Accessory Power (RAP) must be active
for your audio system to work. See “Retained Accessory
Power” under “Ignition Positions” in the Features and
Controls section of your CTS owner’s manual for more
information.
The audio system is operated using menus located on
the Navigation System screen. The audio menus
are explained in this section.
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Radio Screen
To access the Radio screen, press the BAND button
located to the left of the display or choose Radio
from the Main Menu. See
more information.
Main Menu on page 1-6
for
The Radio screen will have preset stations listed
vertically at the right side of the screen, and the currently
selected station frequency will appear in the center of
the screen. At the top of the screen the Driver
Information Center (DIC) status line will appear. See
“Driver Information Center (DIC)” in the Instrument Panel
section of your CTS owner’s manual. Directly below
the DIC information, you will see the banner with Radio
and the currently selected band. For example, Radio
FM1 means that the presets for FM1 are displayed
at the right of the screen. You will also see either
Autostore, Home or Away. This will tell you which set of
presets are displayed. See “FM Menu” following in
this section and
information.
Near the bottom left of the screen, you will see
six horizontal lines. This is for the six-disc CD changer.
To the right of the CD changer information is the
equalizer, Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and
Automatic Volume Compensation (AVC) information.
See “Setting the Tone” and “Playing a CD” later in this
section for more information.
Screen Features on page 1-2
for more
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AM Menu
This menu allows you to customize the AM presets.
To access the AM Menu you must be in the Radio
screen with the AM band active. Pressing the
TUNE/SEL knob will bring up the AM Menu. The
following multi-function buttons are available:
• Home P-Sets
• Away P-Sets
• Autostore
• Back
For a description of each item, see “FM Menu” following.
FM Menu
This menu allows you to customize the FM presets and
RDS presets. To access the FM Menu, you must be
on the Radio screen and the FM1 or FM2 band must be
active. Press the TUNE/SEL knob once. The following
menu will appear:
• Help Prompt
• RDS List
• Seek RDS List
• Region
• Alt Frequency
• Display RDS Messages
• Intrpt Volume
• Display Freq
The following multi-function buttons will also be
available:
• Select
• Home P-Sets
• Away P-Sets
• Autostore
• Back
Help Prompt: This menu item allows you to display
system help information at the bottom center of
the screen if you are currently in a submenu. If you are
not in a submenu, navigation system route information
is displayed. Press the TUNE/SEL knob to switch
back and forth between on and off. When this feature is
turned on, an X will appear in the box to the left.
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RDS (Radio Data Systems) List: This menu item
allows you to choose the type of radio station programs
you listen to by category rather than frequency. Press
the TUNE/SEL knob once to access the following menu:
• Adult Hits
• Classic Rock
• Classical
• College
• Country
• Information
• Jazz
• Language
• News
• Nostalgia
• Oldies
• Personality
• Public
• R&B
• Religious Music
• Religious Talk
• Rock
• Soft
• SoftR&B
• Soft Rock
• Sports
• Talk
• Top 40
• Weather
• Set All (selects all categories)
• Clear All (clears all currently selected categories)
• Seek Selected (seeks to currently selected
categories)
To select a category, scroll to the menu item by turning
the TUNE/SEL knob. Once the category you want is
highlighted, press the knob once. When the category is
selected, an X will appear in the box to the left. To
seek to a station using the selected menu items, see
“Seek RDS List” following. For more information
on RDS, see “Radio Data Systems (RDS)” under “Audio
Systems” in the Instrument Panel section of your CTS
owner’s manual for more information.
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Seek RDS List: To seek to the selected categories on
the RDS list, press the TUNE/SEL knob once when
Seek RDS List is highlighted. The radio will immediately
begin seeking to an available radio station that
matches the category(ies) selected.
Region: This menu item allows you to turn the Region
feature on and off. Press the TUNE/SEL knob to switch
back and forth between on and off. When this feature is
turned on, an X will appear in the box to the left.
Alt (Alternate) Frequency: This menu item allows the
radio to automatically switch to a stronger station
with the same programming. Press the TUNE/SEL knob
to switch back and forth between on and off. When
this feature is turned on, an X will appear in the box to
the left.
Display RDS Messages: This menu item allows you to
see RDS messages broadcast by the currently
selected radio station. Press the TUNE/SEL knob to
switch back and forth between on and off. When
this feature is turned on, an X will appear in the box to
the left.
For XM™ (USA only, if equipped), this item will read
Show Msg (message). Use the TUNE/SEL knob to turn
this feature on and off. If the feature is on, messages
will be automatically be displayed. If it is off, a Message
Available icon will be displayed when a message has
been received.
When turned on, any RDS messages broadcast will
appear in the bottom center of the screen. If no message
is available, this area will be blank. RDS messages
only appear on the Radio screen. For more information
on RDS, see “Radio Data Systems (RDS)” under
“Audio Systems” in the Instrument Panel section of your
CTS owner’s manual.
The RDS message feature is available for the FM
bands and for RDS radio stations only. RDS messages
will only appear if the Message feature is turned on.
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Intrpt (Interrupt) Volume: This menu item allows you
to set the volume level of the traffic announcements
you receive from the system.
To change the current volume level, do the following:
1. Press the TUNE/SEL knob once to access the
adjustment bar graph.
2. Turn the knob to increase or decrease the
volume level.
3. Once you reach the volume level you want, press
the knob once to set your selection.
Display Freq (Frequency): This menu item allows you
to display the frequency of the currently selected
RDS radio station under the station name. Press the
TUNE/SEL knob to switch back and forth between
on and off. When this feature is on, and X will appear in
the box to the left.
Select: Press this multi-function button to choose a
highlighted menu item from the FM Menu.
Home Presets: This multi-function button allows you to
display your home, or local, radio station presets.
Press the multi-function button next to Home P-Sets,
and the preset stations at the right of the screen
will change to your local presets. Home will appear on
the screen near the current station frequency. To
store preset radio stations, see “Setting Preset Stations”
listed later in this section.
Away Presets: This multi-function button allows you to
display the preset radio stations for when you are
traveling out of town. Press the multi-function button
next to Away P-Sets, and the preset stations at the right
of the screen will change to the preset stations stored
for when you travel. Away will appear on the screen near
the current station frequency. To store preset radio
stations, see “Setting Preset Stations” listed later in this
section.
Autostore: This multi-function button allows you to
store the six radio stations with the strongest signals as
presets. Press the multi-function button next to
Autostore to activate this feature. The preset prompts at
the right of the screen will update once Autostore is
finished. See “Setting Preset Stations” listed later in this
section.
Back: This multi-function button returns you to the main
Radio screen.
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XM™ Menu
When XM™ is active, the channel name and number,
song title, artist, and category will be displayed on
the screen.
To access the XM™ Menu you must be in the Radio
screen with the XM1 or XM2 band active. Pressing the
TUNE/SEL knob will bring up the XM™ Menu.
This menu allows you to seek or scan for stations
based on their category. While in this menu you can
turn the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll through the categories
and press it to select the category you want to seek
to. Use the SEEK/SCAN switch or press the TUNE/SEL
knob to seek to the first available channel in the
selected category.
XM™ Radio Satellite Service
(USA Only)
XM™ is a continental U.S. based satellite radio service
that offers 100 coast to coast channels including
music, news, sports, talk and children’s programming.
XM™ provides digital quality audio and text information,
including song title and artist name. A service fee is
required in order to receive the XM™ service. For more
information, contact XM™ at www.xmradio.com or
call 1-800-852-XMXM (9696).
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Playing the Radio
The BAND button is located on the left side of the
Navigation System screen. Press this button once to
access the audio system. You can also access the audio
system from the Navigation Main Menu. See
Menu on page 1-6
the audio system:
PWR/VOL (Power/Volume): Press this knob located to
the lower left of the display to turn the Navigation
System on and off.
Turn the knob to increase or decrease the volume level.
You can also adjust the volume level using the
steering wheel controls. See “Audio Steering Wheel
Controls” in the Instrument Panel section of your CTS
owner’s manual for more information.
. Use the following controls to operate
Main
Finding a Station
BAND: After you access the main radio display, press
this button repeatedly to scroll through the bands:
AM, FM1, FM2, XM1 and XM2 (USA only, if equipped).
The one currently selected is shown near the top of
the display. For example, Radio FM2 will be displayed
when the FM2 screen is selected.
TUNE/SEL (Select): Use this knob located to the lower
right of the display to manually tune the radio, access
the radio menus and scroll through the menu items.
See “FM Menu” listed previously in this section for more
information.
o SEEK/SCAN p: Press the left or right arrow to
seek to the previous or next station. The radio will go to
the next station with a strong signal only. If you wish
to continue seeking, press the arrow again. The volume
will mute while seeking.
To scan stations, press and hold the left or right arrow
for two seconds until you hear a beep. The radio
will go to the next or previous station, play for a few
seconds, then go on to the next station. The radio will
scan to stations with a strong signal only. The
volume will mute while scanning. Press either arrow
again to stop scanning.
To scan preset radio stations, press and hold the left or
right arrow for more than four seconds. You will hear
two beeps and Preset Scan will appear on the screen.
The radio will go to the first preset station stored,
play for a few seconds, then go on to the next preset
station. The radio will scan preset stations with a strong
signal only. The volume will mute while scanning.
Press the left or right arrow again to stop scanning
presets. See “Setting Preset Stations” later in this
section for more information.
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Setting the Tone
Press the AUDIO button located to the left of the screen
to access the Audio screen.
To manually adjust the tone, use the TUNE/SEL knob.
The system will begin with Balance. Turn the knob
to adjust the level. Once you find the level you want,
press the knob once to set it. The system will advance to
the right to Fade.
If you do not wish to change the current setting, press
the knob repeatedly to advance to the feature you
wish to adjust.
Balance: Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to adjust Balance
toward Right or Left.
Fade: Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to adjust Fade toward
Front or Back.
Bass: Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to increase or
decrease Bass.
Mid (Midrange): Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to increase
or decrease Midrange.
Treble: Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to increase or
decrease Treble.
EQ 1–3 (Equalizer): Once you adjust the bass,
midrange and treble, you can save them for future use.
You may store up to three customized equalizations.
To store equalizations, do the following:
1. Manually set the levels for Bass, Mid and Treble.
2. Press and hold one of the three equalization
buttons.
You will hear a beep once the equalization is stored
successfully.
Equalization settings are unique to each source, and
they must be set individually for each source. For
example, if you select EQ1 for the CD changer and then
switch to a preset radio station, the equalization may
not be the same.
You can save an equalization setting for each stored
preset radio station. See “Setting Preset Stations” listed
later in this section for more information.
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DSP (Digital Signal Processing): This feature is only
available on the Bose
to provide a choice of five different listening experiences.
DSP can be used while listening to the radio or the
CD players.
A description of the five DSP choices follows:
®
system. This feature is used
• Normal: This setting provides the best overall audio
performance for all passengers.
• Talk: This setting is used when listening to
non-musical material such as news, talk shows and
sports broadcasts. Talk makes spoken words
sound very clear.
• Driver Seat: This setting adjusts the audio to give
the driver the best possible sound qualities.
Driver Seat can be used at any time for any
material.
• Rear Seat: This setting adjusts the audio to give the
rear seat passengers the best possible sound
qualities. Rear Seat can be used at any time for
any material.
• Spacious: This setting is used to make the listening
area seem larger.
To change the current DSP settings, do the following:
1. Press DSP multi-function button to turn DSP on and
to access the DSP choices.
2. Continue to press the DSP multi-function button
until the desired DSP mode is selected.
3. Press the Back multi-function button to exit the
DSP menu.
Your choice will be displayed on the DSP prompt at
the right of the screen.
The DSP settings are unique to each source, and they
must be set individually for each source. For example,
you may have Talk selected for a preset radio
station, but if you change to the CD changer, Spacious
may be selected.
You can also store separate DSP settings for each
preset station. See “Setting Preset Stations” following
and “Playing a CD” later in this section for more
information.
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AVC (Automatic Volume Compensation): This
feature is only available on the Bose
®
system. This
feature monitors the noise in the vehicle. Then,
AVC automatically adjusts the volume level so that it
always sounds the same to you. AVC works best when
listening at low volume levels. At louder listening
levels there will be little or no effect.
To turn AVC on and off, press the AVC multi-function
button.
Setting Preset Stations
The six multi-function buttons next to the display allow
you to store your favorite radio stations. You can set up
to 30 different preset stations, six per band, AM, FM1,
FM2, XM1, and XM2 (USA only, if equipped). The Home
and Away presets each have 30 separate presets.
For more information on the Home and Away feature,
see “FM Menu” listed previously in this section.
To store a radio station as a preset, use the
following steps:
1. Select the band where you want the preset stored
by pressing the BAND button.
2. Select either the Home or Away presets. See “FM
Menu” listed previously in the section for more
information on the Home and Away feature.
3. Tune to the desired station using the TUNE/SEL
knob or the SEEK/SCAN switch.
4. Choose the equalization and DSP settings
you want.
See “Setting the Tone” listed previously for more
information.
5. Press and hold the multi-function button next to the
preset you want.
You will hear a beep when the preset has been
stored, and the frequency of the stored station will
appear on the preset prompt at the right of the
display.
6. Repeat the steps to store other presets.
To select a stored preset station listed on the screen,
press the multi-function button next to the station
prompt. The station will change, and the new radio
station frequency will be displayed in the center of the
screen.
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XM™ Radio Messages
Radio Display
Message
XL (Explicit Language
Channels)
XM UpdatingUpdating
No XM signalLoss of signalYour system is functioning correctly, but you are in a
Loading XMAcquiring channel audio
Channel Off AirChannel not in serviceThis channel is not currently in service. Tune in to another
Channel UnavailChannel no longer
No Artist InfoArtist Name/Feature not
No Title InfoSong/Program Title not
ConditionAction Required
XL on the radio display,
after the channel name,
indicates content with
explicit language.
encryption code
(after 4 second delay)
available
available
available
These channels, or any others, can be blocked at a
customer’s request, by calling 1-800-852-XMXM (9696).
The encryption code in your receiver is being updated, and
no action is required. This process should take no longer
than 30 seconds.
location that is blocking the XM signal. When you move into
an open area, the signal should return.
Your radio system is acquiring and processing audio and
text data. No action is needed. This message should
disappear shortly.
channel.
This previously assigned channel is no longer assigned.
Tune to another station. If this station was one of your
presets, you may need to choose another station for that
preset button.
No artist information is available at this time on this channel.
Your system is working properly.
No song title information is available at this time on this
channel. Your system is working properly.
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XM™ Radio Messages (cont’d)
Radio Display
Message
No CAT InfoCategory Name not
Not FoundNo channel available for
No InformationNo Text/Informational
XM TheftlockedTheft lock activeThe XM receiver in your vehicle may have previously been
XM Radio IDRadio ID label
UnknownRadio ID not known
Check XM ReceiverHardware failureIf this message does not clear within a short period of time,
ConditionAction Required
available
the chosen category
message available
(channel 0)
(should only be if
hardware failure)
No category information is available at this time on this
channel. Your system is working properly.
There are no channels available for the category you
selected. Your system is working properly.
No text or informational messages are available at this time
on this channel. Your system is working properly.
in another vehicle. For security purposes, XM receivers
cannot be swapped between vehicles. If you receive this
message after having your vehicle serviced, check with the
servicing facility.
If you tune to channel 0, you will see this message
alternating with your XM Radio 8 digit radio ID label.
This label is needed to activate your service.
If you receive this message when you tune to channel 0,
you may have a receiver fault. Consult with your dealer.
your receiver may have a fault. Consult with your retail
location.
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Playing a CD
CD changer screen shown, single CD player similar
You can play a single CD by sliding the CD into the slot
located above the audio system screen or by using
the six-disc CD changer located below the screen.
The following controls are used for both CD players
unless otherwise noted:
DISC: Press this button located to the left of the screen
to access the CD changer screen. The CD changer
will begin playing the currently loaded CD, and you will
see the disc and disc number, track and the track
number as well as TIME and the amount of time the
track has been playing displayed on the screen.
The single CD player screen will be displayed if a music
CD is loaded in the player and no CDs are loaded in
the CD changer.
If you have a CD text disc and are using the single CD
player, any information stored on the CD will appear
on the screen. Possible text includes the title of
the song, the artist and the title of the CD. Text will not
appear on the screen if you are using the CD changer.
LOAD (Six-Disc CD Changer Only): Press this
button before loading a CD into the CD changer.
One beep will sound, and you will be prompted to
load the CD.
To load all six CDs at one time, press and hold the
LOAD button until two beeps sound. You will then be
prompted to load six discs into the CD changer.
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Repeat: Press the multi-function button next to the
Repeat prompt to turn this feature on.
For the CD changer, the first press of the Repeat
multi-function button will turn on Repeat Disc. The CD
changer will play the currently selected disc again
once the last track has ended. When Repeat Disc is
turned on, it will be highlighted on the Repeat prompt at
the right of the screen. Press the Repeat multi-function
button again to switch to Repeat Track. This feature
allows the CD changer to play the currently selected
track again once the track has ended. When Repeat
Track is turned on, it will be highlighted on the Repeat
prompt at the right of the screen. Press the button a
third time while using the CD changer to turn off
the Repeat feature.
For the CD player, the first press of the Repeat button
will turn Repeat Track on. The second press will
turn Repeat Track off.
Random: Press the multi-function button next to the
Random prompt to turn this feature on.
For the CD changer, the first press of the Random
multi-function button will turn on Random Disc. Random
Disc allows the CD player to play the discs loaded in
the CD changer in random, rather than sequential, order.
When Random Disc is turned on, it will be highlighted
on the Random prompt at the right of the screen. Press
the Random multi-function button again to switch to
Random Track. This feature allows the CD changer to
play the tracks on the current disc in random, rather than
sequential, order. When Random Track is turned on,
it will be highlighted on the Random prompt at the right
of the screen. Press the button a third time while
using the CD changer to turn off the Random feature.
For the CD player, the first press of the Random button
will turn Random Track on. The second press will
turn Random Track off.
Pause: To pause the playback of a CD, press the
TUNE/SEL knob once. Press it again to resume
playback.
Forward
next to Forward to quickly advance within the current
track. As the CD advances, the elapsed time will
be displayed to help you find the correct passage.
Reverse
next to Reverse to quickly go backward within the
current track. As the CD reverses, the elapsed time will
be displayed to help you find the correct passage.
[: Press and hold the multi-function button
r: Press and hold the multi-function button
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Next l: Press the multi-function button next to the
Next prompt to advance to the next track on the current
CD. You can also use the steering wheel controls to
change tracks. See “Audio Steering Wheel Controls” in
the Instrument Panel section of your CTS owner’s
manual.
If you press and hold this button for two or
three seconds while in single CD mode, the
system will scan the tracks.
If more than one CD is loaded in the CD changer,
pressing the Next multi-function button will advance the
CD changer to the next loaded CD. If it is the last
track on the current CD, the next CD will begin playing
at track one.
Previous
the Previous prompt to skip to the track immediately
before the current track on the current CD, if less than
eight second have played. If the current track has
been playing for more than eight seconds, pressing the
Previous button will take you to the beginning of the
current track. You can also use the steering wheel
controls to change tracks. See “Audio Steering Wheel
Controls” in the Instrument Panel section of your
CTS owner’s manual.
g: Press the multi-function button next to
If more than one CD is loaded in the CD changer and
you press the Previous multi-function button when
less than eight seconds have played, the CD changer
will skip to the CD loaded immediately before the current
CD. If it has been less than eight seconds, the changer
will skip to the beginning of the current CD. The
new CD will begin playing at track one.
o SEEK/SCAN p (Six-Disc CD Changer Only): Use
the left or right arrow to skip to the previous or next
CD loaded in the CD changer. The new CD will begin
playing at track one.
Z (Eject): Press the button with this symbol on it to
eject a CD. There is a separate eject button for each
player next to the CD slot. You will hear a beep once the
CD is removed from the slot.
If you press the eject button next to the CD changer,
the current disc will be ejected and the next one
will begin playing. Press and hold the eject button to
eject all of the discs loaded in the changer. You will hear
a double beep.
BAND: Press this button located to the left of the
screen once to switch to the radio while playing a CD.
The audio system screen will appear. See “Radio
Screen” listed previously for more information.
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Loading the CD Changer
You can load up to six CDs in the CD changer. To load
discs, use the following steps:
1. Press the LOAD button. You will hear one beep
and will be prompted to load the CD. The system
will switch to CD and begin playing the disc.
If you press and hold the LOAD button until
two beeps sound, you will be prompted to load
all six discs.
2. Slide discs one at a time, label side up, into the slot
located below the screen.
After each one is loaded, you will hear a beep.
As the CDs are loaded, the horizontal lines located
in the lower left of the screen will change colors.
If a line is gray, it means that no CD is loaded in
that slot. If a line is green, it means that a CD
is loaded in the slot. The slot with the currently
active CD is yellow.
XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna
Your XM™ Satellite Radio antenna is located on the
roof of your vehicle. Keep this antenna clear of
snow and ice build up for clear radio reception.
CD/DVD Player
The player that is used for the Navigation map DVD can
also be used as a single music CD player or a video
DVD player.
CD Player
To use the player as a single music CD player see the
information for “CD Player” under
System on page 3-2
DVD Player
To use the player as a video DVD player, you must first
remove the Navigation map DVD or music CD. While
playing a video DVD, the Navigation system is not
available.
This feature will not operate unless the vehicle is in
PARK (P) for an automatic transmission, or the parking
brake is engaged and the vehicle speed is less than
5 mph (8 km/h) for a manual transmission. If these
conditions are not met, a message will be displayed on
the screen stating that the DVD is not available while
driving. The audio will continue to play, the Play/Pause
and Stop buttons will work and the voice commands
will be available. See
Voice Recognition on page 4-2
Navigation Audio
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To remove the Navigation map DVD and load a video
DVD, use the following steps:
1. With the ignition on and the vehicle in PARK (P) for
an automatic transmission, or the parking brake is
engaged and the vehicle speed is less than
5 mph (8 km/h) for a manual transmission, press
and hold the eject button next to the top slot.
2. If a map DVD or a music CD is loaded, the system
will eject it. Gently remove it from the slot and
return it to its case.
3. Load the video DVD label side up into the slot.
The system will pull the DVD into the player.
Once the video DVD is loaded, the system will go to the
main menu on most discs.
Playing a DVD
Once the disc is loaded press the first multi-function
button to start play.
While a movie is playing, if the disc allows, you can
use the SEEK/SCAN switch to move to the next
or previous chapter on the disc. When the TUNE/SEL
knob is turned clockwise the disc will fast forward.
The farther the knob is turned the quicker the disc will
advance. When the knob is turned counterclockwise, the
first four detents will play the disc in slow motion.
As the knob is turned farther counterclockwise the disc
will begin reversing. The farther the knob is turned
the quicker the disc will reverse.
To resume normal play, press the first multi-function
button.
DVD Menus
Each DVD has its own main menu. To display the
DVDs main menu, press the TUNE/SEL knob.
Press one of the top four multi-function buttons to bring
up the on-screen display. The following multi-function
buttons will be available while a DVD is playing:
Play/Pause: Pressing this button will pause a disc if it
is playing or start play if the disc is paused.
Stop: Pressing this button will stop the disc.
Display Format: This will change the display format
between Full (image stretched horizontally to fill
the screen), Cinema (image is stretched on the outside
edges), Zoom (image is enlarged, this may cut off
information on the top/bottom/sides of the screen) and
Normal.
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Function Menu: Pressing this button activates the
function menu which includes the following choices:
• Multi-function Button 1: Turns off the function
menu and pauses the disc.
• Multi-function Button 2: Stops the disc.
• Multi-function Button 3: Display format.
• Multi-function Button 4: Turns off the function
menu display.
While the function menu is active the timer is displayed
on top along with the chapter and title number.
The SEEK/SCAN switch is used to change the
highlighted item in the bottom display.
|: The bottom display shows the camera angle, if
available. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to choose the
camera angle number.
{: The bottom display also includes the subtitle
language select. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to choose
the language.
The next item allows you to turn the subtitles on and off.
Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to toggle between on and off.
The last item on the bottom display is the audio track
selection. This allows you to choose to hear the DVD
in different languages or listen to commentary. The
choices available are dependant on the DVD itself.
Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to choose the track.
Stopping and Ejecting a DVD
To stop a DVD from playing press the second
multi-function button. While the disc is stopped you
can press the first multi-function button to start the
disc again.
Also while the disc is stopped, you can turn the
TUNE/SEL knob to activate the title select function.
Turn the TUNE/SEL knob and the press the
SEEK/SCAN switch to enter the title number. When the
number you want is displayed, press the TUNE/SEL
knob. If the disc supports this feature it will begin play at
that title number.
Press the eject button next to the top slot to eject the
DVD. The system will switch to radio mode.
Using verbal commands, you can use the system
without manually pressing buttons and turning the
TUNE/SEL knob.
Activating Voice Recognition
To activate voice recognition, press the voice recognition
steering wheel control.
The voice recognition
steering wheel control
is located on the
right spoke of the
steering wheel.
Once you press the control, a tone will sound. After the
tone, say the command clearly and slowly. When the
system is finished recognizing the command, it will either
perform the commanded function or issue an error
message, such as “invalid command” or “command not
recognized.”
The invalid command message indicates that the
command cannot be used in the currently active screen.
For example, if you use the “Next Track” command
while listening to the radio, you will receive the invalid
command message because the command is for
the DVD player or CD changer, not the radio.
If you are experiencing difficulties with the system
recognizing the commands, try saying them more softly.
Voice Recognition Commands
Some verbal commands are universal and can be used
from any location in the system. Others are screen
and/or menu specific. The following is a list of the
available commands and a description of each.
Universal Commands
These commands can be said from any screen, and the
system will respond accordingly.
What Can I Say?: If you say this command, the
system will respond with a list of verbal commands
available to you. The list of commands will vary
depending upon which screen is currently active.
Acknowledge/Ok: If you say either “Acknowledge” or
“Ok” when a Driver Information Center (DIC) warning
message is displayed, the message will be cleared from
the screen. For more information on DIC messages,
see “DIC Warnings and Messages” in the Instrument
Panel section of your CTS owner’s manual.
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Radio: This command instructs the system to display
the Radio screen. Once the screen is displayed, you can
use other Radio screen-specific commands. See
“Radio Commands” later in this section for more
information.
Audio Mode: This command instructs the system to
display the Audio screen where you can adjust the
various sound levels, such as bass and treble.
See “Setting the Tone” in
page 3-2
CD Player: This command instructs the system to
display the single CD player screen. Once the screen is
displayed, you can use other CD player screen-specific
commands. See “CD Commands” listed later in this
section for more information.
CD Changer: This command instructs the system to
display the CD changer screen. Once the screen
is displayed, you can use other CD changer
screen-specific commands. See “CD Commands” listed
later in this section for more information.
DVD: This command instructs the system to display the
DVD player screen. Once the screen is displayed,
you can use other DVD screen-specific commands. See
“DVD Commands” listed later in this section for more
information.
for more information.
Navigation Audio System on
Navigation: This command instructs the system to
display the Navi (Navigation) Startup Screen. The
Birdview™ introduction screen will appear when this
command is used. The introduction screen only will be
displayed the first time Navigation is accessed.
Once the Navigation system is active, you can use
other Navigation-specific commands. See “Navigation
Commands” listed later in this section for more
information.
Setup: This command instructs the system to display
the Setup menu. For more information on this menu, see
Setup Menu on page 1-14
Main Menu: This command instructs the system to
display the Main Menu screen. Once the screen
is displayed, you can use other Main Menu
screen-specific commands.
Information: This command instructs the system to
display the Vehicle Information menu which contains the
Driver Information Center (DIC) information. See
“Driver Information Center (DIC)” in the Instrument Panel
section of your CTS owner’s manual for more
information on this menu and the DIC.
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Voice Memo (Memorandum): This command instructs
the system to display the Voice Memo screen. Once
the screen is displayed, you can use other Voice Memo
screen-specific commands. See “Voice Memo
(Memorandum) Commands” listed later in this section
for more information.
Address Book: This command instructs the system to
display the Address Book screen. Once the screen
is displayed, you must operate the system manually
because there are no verbal commands for the Address
Book. For more information, see
page 1-8
Mute/Unmute: These commands instruct the system to
turn off all sound when you say “Mute.” The sound
will return to its previous level when you say “Unmute.”
DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Settings
Commands: You can change the DSP settings
programmed for the currently active source by saying
one of the following commands:
.
Main Menu on
• DSP Off
• DSP Talk
• DSP Driver Seat
• DSP Rear Seat
• DSP Spacious
For more information on the various DSP settings, see
“Setting the Tone” in
page 3-2
Day/Night Display Commands: You can adjust the
automatic contrast and brightness of the screen by
saying one of the following commands:
.
Navigation Audio System on
• Set Day
• Set Night
• Set Day/Night Auto
If you prefer to adjust the contrast and brightness to a
customized setting, you must make the adjustments
manually. See
information.
Setup Menu on page 1-14
for more
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Measurement Unit Commands: You can change the
measurement units for the system by saying one of
the following commands:
• Set Units English (feet/miles)
• Set Units Metric (meters/kilometers)
• Set Units Imperial (yards/miles)
See
Setup Menu on page 1-14
Load Disc: This command instructs the system that you
will be loading a CD into the six-disc CD changer.
See
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
information.
Load All: This command instructs the system that you
will be loading six CDs into the CD changer. See
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
information.
Eject Disc: This command instructs the system to eject
the currently active CD from the six-disc CD changer.
for more information.
for more
for more
Radio Commands
The following list of verbal commands is used only while
the Radio screen is active.
Band Selection Commands: You can change the
currently active band (AM, FM1, FM2, XM1 or XM2)
by saying one of the following:
• AM
• FM1
• FM2
• XM1
• XM2
Radio Data Systems (RDS) Message
Commands: You can customize the RDS system by
saying one of the following commands while in FM1
or FM2:
• RDS Message On or RDS Display Message On
• RDS Message Off or RDS Display Message Off
• RDS Traffic On
• RDS Traffic Off
• RDS Alternate Frequency On
• RDS Alternate Frequency Off
For more information on the above RDS features, see
FM Menu in
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
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Radio Tune: You can change the current radio station
by saying “radio tune” and the frequency of the radio
station. For example, if you say “radio tune ninety
four point seven,” the station will switch to 94.7 FM. If
you are changing the station for the AM band, say “radio
tune ten seventy” for 1070 instead of “one zero seven
zero.” If the station frequency has two or three
zeros, such as 600 or 1000 AM, say “radio tune
six hundred” or “radio tune one thousand.” The
exception is a station frequency that includes a zero
between other numbers. In this case, say “oh” instead of
zero as in “radio tune one oh seven point nine” for
frequency 107.9 FM. This feature does not work
with XM™.
Seek Up/Down: These commands instruct the system
to seek up or down to the next or previous strongest
radio station frequency and stay there.
Scan Up/Down: These commands instruct the system
to preview the strongest radio station frequencies
either forward or backward. The system will go to the
next station, play for a few seconds, then go to the
next station.
To stop the scanning feature, say “Scan” again.
Preset X: This command instructs the system to
change the current radio station to one of the saved
preset stations on the currently active radio screen
(AM, FM1, FM2, XM1 or XM2).
To use this command, you must know the number of
the preset you wish to hear. For example, if you want to
hear the station saved to preset three, say “preset
three.” If you want to hear the station saved to preset
three on a different band, you must change the
band first. See “Band Selection Commands” listed
previously.
CD Commands
The following list of verbal commands is used with the
single CD player and the six-disc CD changer. Most
of these commands can also be executed manually
using the multi-function buttons available on the
CD screen. For more information, see
System on page 3-2
CD Player: This command instructs the system to
display the single CD player screen. If a music CD is
loaded, it will begin playing.
CD Changer: This command instructs the system to
display the CD changer screen.
Pause: This command instructs the system to stop
playing a CD. The system will remember the exact
location on the CD so that when playback resumes, it
will begin there.
Play: This command instructs the system to resume
playing a CD after the system has been paused.
.
Navigation Audio
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Play Track X: This command instructs the system to
play a specific track. To use this command, you
must know the number of the track you wish to hear.
For example, if you want to hear the second track on the
current CD, say “play track two.” The new track will
begin playing immediately.
Next Track: This command instructs the system to
advance the current CD to the next track.
Previous Track: This command instructs the system to
skip to the track immediately before the current one
on the CD that is playing or to re-start the current track.
If the track has been playing for under 10 seconds,
the CD player will go to the previous track. If the track
has been playing longer than 10 seconds, the Previous
Track command will re-start the current track.
Next Disc (CD Changer Only): This command
instructs the system to advance the CD changer to the
next CD loaded. The new CD will begin playing
immediately.
Previous Disc (CD Changer Only): This command
instructs the system to skip to the CD loaded
immediately before the current CD. The new CD will
begin playing immediately.
Disc X (CD Changer Only): This command instructs
the CD changer to play a specific CD. To use this
command, you must know the number of the CD you
wish to hear. For example, if you want to hear the
CD loaded in slot two, say “disc two.” The first track on
the new CD will begin playing immediately.
Random Track On: This command instructs the
system to play the tracks on the current CD in random,
rather than sequential, order.
Random Track and Disc On (CD Changer Only): This
command instructs the CD changer to play the tracks
on the current CD in random, rather than sequential,
order. Once the current CD is finished, the next CD to
play will be chosen randomly.
Random Off: This command instructs the system to
turn off the Random feature. All tracks and CDs will play
in their normal sequential order.
Repeat Track On: This command instructs the system
to play the currently selected track again once the
track has played.
Repeat Disc On (CD Changer Only): This command
instructs the CD changer to play the current CD
again once all the tracks have played.
Repeat Off: This command instructs the system to turn
off the repeat feature.
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DVD Commands
The following list of verbal commands is used with the
DVD player. These commands can also be executed
manually using the multi-function buttons available
on the DVD screen. For more information, see
Player on page 3-18
Play: This command instructs the system to play a
DVD from the disc menu screen or if the movie
has been stopped or paused.
Pause: This command instructs the system to pause
the DVD that is playing. The system will remember
the exact location on the DVD so that when playback
resumes, it will begin there.
Next Track: This command instructs the system to
advance to the next chapter on the DVD.
Previous Track: This command instructs the system
to reverse to the previous chapter on the DVD or
to re-start the current chapter if has been less than
five seconds since the current chapter started.
Eject Disc: This command instructs the system to eject
the DVD from the player.
.
CD/DVD
Voice Memo (Memorandum) Commands
The following are verbal commands that can be
used when the Voice Memo screen is active.
Memo Play: This command instructs the system to
play the memo currently highlighted on the screen. If no
memo has been previously recorded, this command
is not available.
Memo Play X: This command instructs the system to
play a memo saved to a specific location that is not
the memo currently highlighted on the screen. To use
this command, you must know the location of the memo
you wish to hear. For example, if you want to hear
the memo saved to location three, say “memo
play three.” The system will switch to memo three and
begin playing the memo.
Memo Stop: This command instructs the system to
stop playback of a memo once it has started playing.
Memo Record: This command instructs the system to
begin recording a memo.
Memo Append: This command instructs the system to
add to the memo currently highlighted on the screen.
If no memo has been previously recorded, this
command is not available.
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Memo Append X: This command instructs the system
to add to a previously recorded memo that is not the
memo currently highlighted on the screen. To use
this command, you must know the location of the
previously recorded memo to which you want to add
information. For example, if you want to add to the
memo stored in location two, say “memo append two.”
The system will switch to memo two and begin
recording. The new information will be added to the
memo in location two.
Memo Delete: This command instructs the system to
delete the memo currently highlighted on the screen.
If no memo has been previously recorded, this
command is not available.
Memo Delete X: This command instructs the system to
delete a previously recorded memo saved to a specific
location. To use this command, you must know the
location of the memo that you want to delete. For
example, if you want to delete the memo saved in
location one, say “memo delete one.”
Yes: This command confirms choices made while using
the Voice Memo screen. For example, if you use the
memo delete command, the system will request a
confirmation of the deletion. If you wish to delete the
memo, you must reply with “yes” or the system will not
delete the memo.
This command is only available in the Memo Delete
screens.
No: This command cancels choices made while using
the Voice Memo screen. For example, if you use
the memo delete command, the system will request a
confirmation of the deletion. If you say “no,” the system
will not delete the memo.
This command is only available in the Memo Delete
screens.
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Navigation Commands
The following verbal commands can be used when the
Navigation System is active.
North Up: This command instructs the system to
switch from the current view to a view of the map where
north is always “up” on the screen. See
page 2-9
Heading Up: This command instructs the system to
switch from the current view to a map view where
the vehicle appears to be traveling in an “up” direction
on the screen regardless of compass direction. See
Symbols on page 2-9
Bird View: This command instructs the system to
switch from the current view to the bird view of the map.
This view allows you to see an overall general picture
of the map from above as if you were a bird flying over
the area. See
information.
for more information.
for more information.
Symbols on page 2-9
Symbols on
for more
Split View: This command instructs the system to
switch from the current view to a map view that has a
regular view of the map and a popup view of upcoming
turns. See
information.
Single Screen: This command instructs the system to
switch back from the split view screen to the regular
map view. See
information.
Zoom In: This command instructs the system to
provide a closer scale view of the current map. See
Navigation System Overview on page 2-2
information.
Zoom Out: This command instructs the system to
provide a larger scale view of the current map.
See
information.