Cadillac CTS 2004 Entertainment and Navigation System User Manual

Overview
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Overview
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Features and Controls
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Features and Controls
Navigation Audio System
Navigation Audio System
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Voice Recognition
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Voice Recognition
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Index
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2004 Cadillac CTS Entertainment and
Navigation System
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GENERAL MOTORS, GM and the GM Emblem, CADILLAC and the CADILLAC Crest & Wreath are registered trademarks and the name CTS is a trademark of General Motors Corporation. Birdview™ is a trademark of Xanavi Informatics Corporation.
The information in this manual supplements the owner manual. This manual includes the latest information available at the time it was printed. We reserve the right to make changes in the product after that time without notice.
Please keep this manual with the owner manual in your vehicle, so it will be there if you ever need it while you are on the road. If you sell your vehicle, leave this manual and the owner manual with the vehicle.
Litho in U.S.A. Part No. 25758902 A First Edition
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Copyright General Motors Corporation 06/04/03
All Rights Reserved
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Overview .........................................................1-2
Introduction ...................................................1-2
Screen Features .............................................1-2
Main Menu ....................................................1-8
Setup Menu .................................................1-14
Browser .......................................................1-18
Personal Choice Controls ...............................1-20
OnStar
®
System ...........................................1-20
Section 1 Overview
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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
Screen Features on page 1-2
. 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
Navigation
Audio System on page 3-2
for more information.
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.
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
Navigation Audio
System on page 3-2
for more information.
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.
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
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
for more information.
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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
Navigation System Overview on page 2-2
for more information. The time will not be displayed while OnStar
®
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
for
more information on programming the equalizer.
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
, the vehicle is on 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.
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
Navigation Menu on page 2-10
for
more information.
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
Navigation
Audio System on page 3-2
.
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
Navigation Audio
System on page 3-2
for more information.
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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
Navigation Menu on page 2-10
for more
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
.
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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
CD/DVD Player
on page 3-18
for more information.
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
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
for more information.
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
for more
information.
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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
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
for more information.
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
for more
information.
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
Navigation
Menu on page 2-10
for more information.
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.
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 Hrto manually advance or reverse the hour on the clock.
Min (Minute) +/: Press the multi-function button next to Min+ or Minto 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
for more
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.
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
Navigation
System Overview on page 2-2
for more information.
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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
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.
OnStar®System
When using the OnStar®system, the audio system will be muted. The volume of the OnStar
®
call can be adjusted using the steering wheel controls. See “OnStar
®
System” in the Features and Controls section and “Reconfigurable Steering Wheel Controls (SWC)” in the Instrument Panel section of your CTS owner’s manual.
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Features and Controls ......................................2-2
Navigation System Overview ............................2-2
Using the Navigation System ...........................2-7
Maps ............................................................2-8
Symbols ........................................................2-9
Navigation Menu ...........................................2-10
Traveling Across Regions ...............................2-33
Colors on the Screen ....................................2-34
Global Positioning System (GPS) ....................2-34
Vehicle Positioning ........................................2-35
Problems with Route Guidance .......................2-36
If the System Needs Service ..........................2-36
Database Coverage Explanations ....................2-36
Section 2 Features and Controls
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Features and Controls
Navigation System Overview
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
Navigation Audio System on page 3-2
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,
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.
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 allows you to view a list of all points of interest close to the area in which you are traveling.
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
Setup Menu on page 1-11
for more information.
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