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Part No. 23401140 A First Printing
This manual describes features that
may or may not be on the vehicle
because of optional equipment that
was not purchased on the vehicle,
model variants, country
specifications, features/applications
that may not be available in your
region, or changes subsequent to
the printing of this manual.
Keep this manual with the owner’s
manual in the vehicle, so it will be
there if it is needed. If the vehicle is
sold, leave this manual in the
vehicle.
Overview
Read the following pages to
become familiar with the
infotainment system features.
Warning
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Taking your eyes off the road for
too long or too often while using
any infotainment feature can
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cause a crash. You or others
could be injured or killed. Do not
give extended attention to
infotainment tasks while driving.
Limit your glances at the vehicle
displays and focus your attention
on driving. Use voice commands
whenever possible.
The infotainment system has built-in
features intended to help avoid
distraction by disabling some
functions when driving. These
functions may gray out when they
are unavailable. Many infotainment
features are also available through
the instrument cluster and steering
wheel controls.
Become familiar with the system
operation by using the
infotainment display, controls on
the center stack, steering wheel
controls, and voice recognition.
.
Set up the audio by presetting
favorite stations, setting the
tone, and adjusting the
speakers.
.
Set up phone numbers in
advance so they can be called
easily by pressing a single
control if equipped with
Bluetooth phone capability.
See “Defensive Driving” in the
owner’s manual.
To play the infotainment system with
the ignition off, see “Retained
Accessory Power (RAP)” in the
owner’s manual.
Infotainment System
The infotainment system is controlled by using the infotainment displays,
controls on the center stack, steering wheel controls, and voice recognition.
This vehicle has storage behind the radio. Touch
display and access the storage behind it. There is a USB port inside. Touch
Q SCREEN R again to raise the display and close. Keep the storage area
closed when not in use. See the owner’s manual.
Automatic Switch-Off
If the infotainment system has been
turned on after the ignition is turned
off, the system will turn off
automatically after 10 minutes.
Infotainment display features show
on the display when available.
When a feature is unavailable, it
may gray out. When a feature is
selected, it may highlight.
Home Page Features
Touch the icons on the Home Page
to launch an application.
Audio
Touch the Audio icon to display the
active audio source page. Available
sources are AM, FM, SXM (if
equipped), My Media, USB,
Bluetooth, and AUX Input.
Phone
Touch the Phone icon to display the
Phone main page.
See Bluetooth (Overview) 0 61 or
Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls)
0 62 or Bluetooth (Voice
Recognition) 0 65.
Projection
Touch the Projection icon to activate
Android Auto or Apple CarPlay (if
equipped) after supported device is
connected. See Apple CarPlay andAndroid Auto 0 67.
Apps
If equipped, in-vehicle apps are
available for download. Touch the
Apps icon on the MyLink Home
Page to begin.
Downloading and using apps
requires Internet connectivity and a
data plan, which can be accessed
through the vehicle’s built-in 4G LTE
Wi-Fi hotspot, if equipped, or a
compatible mobile device hotspot.
On most mobile devices, activation
of the Wi-Fi hotspot is in the
vehicle’s Settings menu under
Mobile Network Sharing, Personal
Hotspot, Mobile Hotspot, or similar.
To purchase data for the in-vehicle
Wi-Fi hotspot, if equipped, touch
Apps on the MyLink Home Page or
contact an OnStar Advisor. The
vehicle must have active OnStar
service and a payment method
on file.
Availability of apps and connectivity
varies by vehicle, conditions, and
location. Data plan rates apply. For
more information, see
my.chevrolet.com/learn.
Nav/OnStar Nav
If equipped, touch the Nav icon to
display the navigation map or
OnStar Turn-by-Turn Navigation.
See Using the Navigation System0 23 or “OnStar Overview” in the
owner’s manual.
Settings
Touch the Settings icon to display
the Settings menu. See Settings0 69.
OnStar
Touch the OnStar icon to display the
OnStar main page and start OnStar
voice recognition. See “OnStar
Overview” in the owner’s manual.
The applications tray is at the top
center of the display. The
applications tray can have three to
five applications.
To add an application from the
Home Page to the applications tray:
1. Touch and hold any icon on the
Home Page to enter edit mode.
2. Drag the icon to the
applications tray.
To remove an item from the
applications tray, drag the icon
from the applications tray back
to the Home Page.
{ to exit edit mode.
Press
Adding or removing applications
from the applications tray will not
remove them from the Home Page.
Infotainment Gestures
Use the following finger gestures to
control the infotainment system.
Touch/Tap
Touch/tap is used to select an
option, activate an application,
or change the location inside a map.
Touch and Hold
Touch and hold can be used to start
another gesture, move, or delete an
application.
Drag
Drag is used to move applications
on the Home Page, or to pan the
map. To drag the item, it must be
held and moved along the display to
the new location. This can be done
up, down, right, or left.
Nudge is used to move items a
short distance on a list or a map. To
nudge, hold and quickly move the
selected item up or down to a new
location.
Fling or Swipe
Fling or swipe is used to scroll
through a list, pan the map,
or change page views. Do this by
placing a finger on the display then
moving it rapidly up and down or
right and left.
Turn
Turn
O /VOL on the center stack to
increase or decrease the volume.
Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces
and Vehicle Information and
Radio Displays
For vehicles with high gloss
surfaces or vehicle displays, use a
microfiber cloth to wipe surfaces.
Before wiping the surface with the
microfiber cloth, use a soft bristle
brush to remove dirt that could
scratch the surface. Then use the
microfiber cloth by gently rubbing to
clean. Never use window cleaners
or solvents. Periodically hand wash
the microfiber cloth separately,
using mild soap. Do not use bleach
or fabric softener. Rinse thoroughly
and air dry before next use.
Software Updates
Over-the-Air Software Updates
See Settings 0 69 for details on
software updates.
While on the Audio main page the
available sources are: AM, FM,
SXM (if equipped), My Media, USB,
Bluetooth, and AUX Input.
.
Press RADIO on the center
stack or touch Audio on the
Home Page to scroll through
AM, FM, or SXM (if equipped).
.
Press MEDIA on the center
stack or touch Audio on the
Home Page to scroll through My
Media, USB, Bluetooth, and
AUX Input.
Infotainment System Settings
Press RADIO on the center stack to
access broadcast sources.
Touch the Menu infotainment
display or press the MENU knob to
display the following menus:
Tone Settings:
.
Bass, Midrange, Treble,
Surround (if equipped): Touch +
or − to adjust. Surround adjusts
the headrest speaker
volume only.
.
Balance: Touch
sound from the left or right
speakers. The middle position
balances the sound between the
left and right speakers.
.
Fade: Touch
sound from the front or rear
speakers. The middle position
balances the sound between the
front and rear speakers.
DSP Modes (If Equipped):
.
Bose Centerpoint surround
sound system has three DSP
modes:
‐ Normal: Adjusts the audio to
provide the best sound for all
seating positions.
‐ Driver: Adjusts the audio to
provide the best sound for the
driver.
y or z for more
S or T for more
‐ Centerpoint: Turns on the
Bose Centerpoint surround
technology. This setting
creates a surround sound from
nearly any audio source:
existing stereo, CD collection,
satellite radio, and MP3
players. For more information
on Bose Centerpoint surround
technology, visit
www.bose.com/centerpoint.
Categories : Touch Categories
under the Audio menu to access the
categories list for AM-FM. The list
contains names associated with the
AM-FM stations. Touch a category
name to display a list of stations for
that category. Touching a station
from the list tunes the radio to that
station and returns the display to the
Now Playing.
EQ : If equipped with a Bose sound
system, the Equalizer settings are
selected through the tone settings
menu. Touch the left or right arrows
to cycle through the EQ options.
The available choices are Manual
and Talk.
the volume based on the noise in
the vehicle. When turned on,
AudioPilot technology detects noise
and vehicle speed to continuously
adjust the audio signal so that music
will sound the same at a set volume
level. This feature is most effective
at lower radio volume settings
where background noise can affect
how well the music is being played.
See www.bose.com/audiopilot. This
feature can be turned on or off.
Press
o BACK on the center stack
or touch the Back icon on the
infotainment display to go back to
the previous menu.
HD Radio (If Equipped) : For AM,
FM, and SXM (if equipped), touch to
turn HD Radio (if equipped)
reception on or off. Press
on the center stack or touch the
Back icon on the infotainment
display to go back to the
previous menu.
o BACK
Update Station List : For AM, FM,
and SXM (if equipped), touch to
update the station list. Press
BACK on the center stack or touch
the Back icon on the infotainment
display to go back to the
previous menu.
Finding a Station
Seeking a Station
Touch @ or 9 on the infotainment
display to search for the previous or
next strongest station.
Tuning a Station
Touch the Tune option to switch to
Direct Tune. Touch
manually search for a station.
@ or 9 to
Direct Tune
o
Access Direct Tune by touching the
Tune option to bring up the keypad.
Navigate up and down through all
frequencies or directly enter a
station using the keypad. When a
new station is entered, the
information about that station
displays on the right side. This
information will update with each
new valid frequency tuned to.
The keypad will gray out entries that
do not contribute to a valid
frequency and will automatically
place a decimal point within the
frequency number, as needed.
A valid station will automatically
tune to the new frequency but not
close the direct tune window. Touch
Back or Exit on the infotainment
display to go back to the
previous menu.
The tune arrows on the right side of
the Direct Tune display tunes
through the complete station list one
station step at a time per touch.
A touch and hold advances 10
frequency steps per second.
Touch (X) to delete one number at a
time. Touch and hold (X) to delete
all numbers.
In AM-FM modes, touch
the infotainment display for the radio
to go to the next or previous strong
station. Touch Direct Tune to
advance to the next or previous
frequency step in AM or FM mode
or directly enter or tune to the
frequency on the keypad.
HD radio multicast stations cannot
be tuned directly through the direct
tune feature. Only the analog or
HD1 station can use that feature.
Use the Tune option to adjust to the
multicast stations.
@ or 9 on
AM-FM Categories
AM-FM Categories are available
under the AM-FM audio menu.
Touch AM-FM Categories to gain
access to the AM-FM
Categories list.
The categories list contains
category names associated with
AM-FM stations. Selecting a given
category name displays a list of
stations for that category.
Storing Radio Station Presets
Favorites are stored near the bottom
of the display.
Up to 60 preset stations can be
stored under the following:
AM, FM, SXM (if equipped), or HD
Radio Stations : Touch any of the
radio sources to highlight a station.
Touch and hold the highlighted
station to store it as a favorite.
Touch the saved favorite to recall it.
Mixed-Audio Favorites
Favorites that can be stored include
radio stations, media favorites,
contacts, destinations, navigation,
or applications.
To scroll through the favorites:
.
Drag
l up to display the
favorites. To close the favorites,
drag them down.
.
Slide a finger to the right or left
to scroll through each page of
favorites.
preset to save the current tone
settings as a favorite on the tone
settings display. Drag
display the favorites. Touch and
hold a preset to store a current tone
setting in the favorites. Touch a
saved favorite to recall a favorite
tone setting.
The number of favorites displayed is
automatically adjusted by default,
but can be manually adjusted in the
Settings menu under Radio and
then Number of Favorites Shown.
l up to
HD Radio Technology
If equipped, HD Radio Technology
is a free service with features such
as static-free sound, more
programming choices on local FM,
HD2, HD3, and higher, and
on-screen information such as artist
and song title.
HD Radio Technology Channel
Access
To access HD Radio channels:
1. Tune the radio to the channel.
HD Radio must be turned on in
the Menu. If the channel is
broadcasting HD Radio
Technology, the radio will
automatically switch to digital
audio, indicated with an HD
Radio Technology logo.
2. Press
There may be a delay before the
channel starts playing.
The HD Radio channel number is
indicated next to the logo.
See AM-FM Radio 0 10.
For a list of all channels, see
www.hdradio.com.
g or d on the center
stack or turn the MENU knob to
tune to the previous or next HD
Radio channel.
HD Radio Technology
Troubleshooting
Digital audio delay : Wait for the
signal to process. This can take
several seconds.
Volume change, audio skip, echo,
digital audio lost : Channel signal
strength may be weak or the
channel is out of range. Verify
proper reception on another
channel.
If the HD Radio signal loses
reception while listening to channel
HD1, the radio will go back to the
main non-HD Radio channel.
If the HD Radio signal loses
reception while listening to channels
HD2 to HD8, the radio mutes until
the signal can be recovered or until
the channel is changed.
If equipped, vehicles with a valid
SiriusXM satellite radio subscription
can receive SiriusXM programming.
SiriusXM satellite radio has a wide
variety of programming and
commercial-free music, coast to
coast, and in digital-quality sound.
See www.siriusxm.com or call
1-888-601-6296 in the U.S. In
Canada, see www.siriusxm.ca or
call 1-877-438-9677.
When SiriusXM is active, the station
name, number, category name,
song title, and artist show on the
display.
SiriusXM Menu
SiriusXM has a menu to adjust
different features.
Touching Menu on the infotainment
display and the following may
appear:
Tone Settings : Touch + or − to
adjust the tone settings. See AM-FMRadio 0 10.
TuneSelect : For SiriusXM only, this
feature allows for an alert to be set
for artists or songs that are played
on any channel. Touch Manage
TuneSelect to turn the alerts On and
Off or manage the saved selection
of Artists or Songs. To unselect an
alert, touch the Song or Artist. To
delete an alert, touch the Back icon
on the infotainment display to go
back to the previous menu.
the volume based on the noise in
the vehicle and speed. See AM-FMRadio 0 10.
Radio Reception
Unplug electronic devices from the
accessory power outlets if there is
interference or static in the radio.
FM
FM signals only reach about 16 to
65 km (10 to 40 mi). Although the
radio has a built-in electronic circuit
that automatically works to reduce
interference, some static can occur,
especially around tall buildings or
hills, causing the sound to fade in
and out.
AM
The range for most AM stations is
greater than for FM, especially at
night. The longer range can cause
station frequencies to interfere with
each other. Static can also occur
when things like storms and power
lines interfere with radio reception.
When this happens, try reducing the
treble on the radio.
If equipped, SiriusXM Satellite
Radio Service provides digital radio
reception. Tall buildings or hills can
interfere with satellite radio signals,
causing the sound to fade in and
out. In addition, traveling or standing
under heavy foliage, bridges,
garages, or tunnels may cause loss
of the SiriusXM signal for a period
of time.
Cell Phone Usage
Cell phone usage, such as making
or receiving phone calls, charging,
or just having the phone on may
cause static interference in the
radio. Unplug the phone or turn it off
if this happens.
Satellite Radio Antenna
If equipped with SiriusXM Satellite
Radio, the antenna is under the left
front fender. The antenna is hidden
from view and not adjustable.
Multi-Band Antenna
The windshield antenna is for GPS
(Global Positioning System) and
Onstar. Keep clear of obstructions
for clear reception. If the vehicle has
a sunroof, and it is open, reception
can also be affected.
Diversity Antenna System
The AM-FM antenna is a hidden
self-tuning system. It optimizes the
AM and FM signals relative to the
vehicle's position and radio station
source. No maintenance or
adjustments are needed.
When using media devices such as
CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray Discs, SD
cards, USB devices, and mobile
devices, consider the source.
Untrusted media devices could
contain files that affect system
operation or performance. Avoid use
if the content or origin cannot be
trusted.
USB Port
This vehicle is equipped with two
USB ports in the center console.
These ports are for data and
charging. There is also a third USB
port in the storage area behind the
radio. See “Storage” in the owner’s
manual.
Playing from a USB
A USB mass storage device can be
connected to the USB port.
Gracenote
When plugging in a USB device,
Gracenote service builds voice tags
for music. Voice tags allow artists,
albums with hard to pronounce
names, and nicknames to be used
to play music through voice
recognition.
While indexing, infotainment
features are available.
My Media Library
This allows access to content from
all indexed media sources. Touch
the Media icon on the infotainment
display to scroll through the options
until My Media is selected. Use
gestures or touch-tap to scroll
through the content.
USB MP3 Player and USB Drives
.
The USB MP3 players and USB
devices connected must comply
with the USB Mass Storage
Class specification (USB MSC).
.
Hard disk drives are not
supported.
.
The following restrictions apply
for the data stored on a USB
MP3 player or USB device:
‐ Applicable audio extensions
are mp3, wma, aac, m4a,
and aif.
‐ WMA and Apple lossless files
are not supported.
‐ Supported file systems are
FAT32 and NTFS.
To play a USB device, do one of the
following:
.
Connect the USB.
.
Touch the Media icon on the
infotainment display until the
connected device is shown.
Use the following when playing an
active USB source:
Press to seek to the beginning of
the current or previous track.
If the track has been playing for
less than five seconds, the
previous track plays. If playing
longer than five seconds, the
current track restarts.
.
Press and hold to reverse
quickly through playback.
Release to return to playing
speed. Elapsed time displays.
d :
.
Press to seek to the next track.
.
Press and hold to advance
quickly through playback.
Release to return to playing
speed. Elapsed time displays.
USB Menu
Touch the Menu icon on the
infotainment display to show the
USB menu. The following may be
available:
Shuffle : Touch to play the tracks
randomly. Touch again to stop
shuffle.
Tone : Touch + or − to adjust the
tone settings. See AM-FM Radio0 10.
the volume based on the noise in
the vehicle and speed. See AM-FMRadio 0 10.
USB Browse Menu
Touch anywhere between the top
and bottom menus or touch the
Browse icon to view the browse
menu and the following options
appear near the bottom of the
display:
Playlists:
1. Touch to view the playlists
stored on the USB.
2. Touch a playlist to view the list
of all songs in that playlist.
3. Touch a song from the list to
begin playback.
Artists:
1. Touch to view the list of artists
stored on the USB.
2. Touch an artist name to view a
list of all albums by the artist.
3. To select a song, touch All
Songs or touch an album and
then touch a song from the list.
Albums:
1. Touch to view the albums on
the USB.
2. Touch the album to view a list
of all songs on the album.
3. Touch a song from the list to
begin playback.
Songs:
1. Touch to display a list of All
Songs on the USB.
2. To begin playback, touch a
song from the list.
Genres:
1. Touch to view the genres on
the USB.
2. Touch a genre to view a list of
all content of that genre.
3. Touch an artist to view a list of
albums. Touch an album to
view a list of songs.
Podcasts, Composers, Audiobooks,
and Folder View are shown when
More is touched from near the
bottom of the display.
Podcasts:
1. Touch to view the podcasts on
the USB.
2. Touch a podcast.
3. Touch an episode to start
playback.
Composers:
1. Touch to view the composers
on the USB.
2. Touch Composers to view a list
of albums by that composer.
3. Touch an album to view a list of
songs.
4. Touch a song from the list to
begin playback.
Audiobooks:
1. Touch to view the audiobooks
stored on the USB.
2. Touch the audiobook from the
list. Touch a chapter to begin
playback.
Folder View (If Equipped):
1. Touch to view the directories
on the USB.
2. Touch a folder to view a list of
all files.
3. Touch a file from the list to
begin playback.
When a list of songs, albums,
artists, or other types of media
displays, a vertical keyboard
appears on one side of the list and
a scroll bar on the other side. When
using the vertical keyboard, touch
the beginning character of the
desired name to display the zoom
bubble of that character. Release
the finger from the display and the
zoom bubble disappears.
Touch the scroll bar to move the list
up and down.
File System and Naming
The songs, artists, albums, and
genres are taken from the file’s
song information and are only
displayed if present. The radio
displays the file name as the track
name if the song information is not
available.
Supported Apple Devices
To view supported devices in the
U.S., see www.my.chevrolet.com/
learn.
For information on supported
devices in Canada, see your dealer.
Loss of Audio
Do not pair the Bluetooth of an
iPhone that is connected and using
the iPod feature under vehicle
media sources. If an attempt to pair
the Bluetooth of the same
connected phone is made, the
system will automatically mute the
iPhone audio.
If there is a loss of audio, playback
can be resumed by changing the
audio flow from Bluetooth to USB
cable.
To change the audio flow:
1. While the iPhone is connected,
double tap the phone’s
home page.
2. Swipe a finger to the left on the
phone’s display. A box with a
triangle on the lower line of the
box that is highlighted shows.
Touch this box to display the
dock connector option.
3. Touch “Dock Connector.”
Other phones such as the Android
phones may have a similar reaction.
Bluetooth Streaming Audio and
Voice Recognition
See Bluetooth Audio 0 20 for
information using voice recognition
with Bluetooth streaming audio.
Make sure all devices have the
latest software downloaded.
Storing and Recalling Media
Favorites
To store media favorites, touch and
hold an open favorite during media
playback to display a list of media
types. Select from this list.
The media types that may
display are:
Genres : Touch and hold a preset
to store the current genre as a
favorite. Touch a saved favorite to
recall a favorite genre. The first
song of the genre begins to play.
Artists : Touch and hold a preset to
store the current artist as a favorite.
Touch a saved favorite to recall a
favorite artist. The first song in the
artist list begins to play.
Albums : Touch and hold a preset
to store the current album as a
favorite. Touch a saved favorite to
recall a favorite album. The first
song in the album list begins to play.
Playlists : Touch and hold a preset
to store the current playlist as a
favorite. Touch a saved favorite to
recall a favorite playlist. The first
song in the playlist begins to play.
Songs : Touch and hold a preset to
store the current song as a favorite.
Touch a saved favorite to recall a
favorite song.
Podcasts or Podcast Episode :
Touch and hold a preset to store the
current podcast as a favorite. Touch
a saved favorite to recall a favorite
podcast or podcast episode. The
podcast or podcast episode begins
to play.
Audiobooks : Touch and hold a
preset to store the current
audiobook as a favorite. Touch a
saved favorite to recall a favorite
audiobook. The first chapter in the
audiobook begins to play.
SD Card Reader
This vehicle may have an SD card
reader in the glove box.
This SD card reader is used with the
Performance Data Recorder system
and is used to store recorded
driving information. See
“Performance Data Recorder (PDR)”
in the owner’s manual.
This vehicle has an auxiliary input
jack in the center console under the
armrest. Possible auxiliary audio
sources include:
.
Laptop computer
.
Audio music player
.
Portable CD player
This jack is not an audio output. Do
not plug headphones into the
auxiliary input jack. Set up an
auxiliary device while the vehicle is
in P (Park).
Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable
from the auxiliary device to the
auxiliary input jack. When a device
is connected, the system can play
audio from the device over the
vehicle speakers.
If an auxiliary device has already
been connected, but a different
source is currently active, press
MEDIA on the center stack or touch
the Media icon on the infotainment
display to scroll through audio
source displays, until AUX Input
source displays.
Playing from the AUX Port
An auxiliary device is played
through the audio system and
controlled through the device itself.
AUX Menu
Press the MENU knob to display the
AUX Input menu and the following
may display:
Tone Settings : Touch to adjust
Bass, Midrange, Treble, Balance,
Fade, and EQ (Equalizer). See
AM-FM Radio 0 10.
the volume based on the noise in
the vehicle and speed. See AM-FMRadio 0 10.
DSP Modes (If Equipped) : With a
Bose Centerpoint surround sound
system, this feature adjusts the DSP
modes. See “DSP Modes (If
Equipped)” in AM-FM Radio 0 10.
Bluetooth Audio
If equipped, music may be played
from a paired Bluetooth device.
See Bluetooth (Overview) 0 61 or
Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls)
0 62 or Bluetooth (Voice
Recognition) 0 65 for help pairing a
device.
The music can be controlled by
either the infotainment controls or
the controls on the device.
Music can be launched by touching
the Audio icon on the Home Page.
To play music through Bluetooth:
1. Power on the device, and pair
to connect the device.
2. Once paired, go into the audio
application from the Home
Page or through the
applications tray. Touch the
Media icon on the infotainment
display until Bluetooth displays.
the volume based on the noise in
the vehicle and the speed. See
AM-FM Radio 0 10.
Manage Bluetooth Devices :
Touch to go to the Bluetooth page to
add or delete devices.
When using the Bluetooth audio
source, the radio may not be able to
launch specific applications on your
device. Use the device to start audio
playback when it is safe to do so.
All devices launch audio differently.
When touching Bluetooth audio as a
source, the radio may show as
paused on the display. Press play
on the device or touch
playback.
Some phones support sending
Bluetooth music information to
display on the radio. When the radio
receives this information, it will
check to see if any is available and
display it. For more information
about supported Bluetooth features,
see www.gm.com/bluetooth.
Touch the Back icon on the
infotainment display to go back to
the previous menu.
If equipped with OnStar 4G LTE, up
to seven devices, such as
smartphones, tablets, and laptops,
can be connected to high-speed
Internet through the vehicle’s built-in
Wi-Fi hotspot.
Call 1-888-4ONSTAR
(1-888-083-7827) to connect to an
OnStar Advisor for assistance. See
www.onstar.com for vehicle
availability, details, and system
limitations. Service and connectivity
may vary by make, model, year,
carrier, availability, and conditions.
4G LTE service is available in select
markets. 4G LTE performance is
based on industry averages and
vehicle systems design. Some
services require a data plan.
The OnStar App
If equipped, the infotainment system
has OnStar controls in the
embedded OnStar app on the Home
Page. All OnStar functions that can
be performed with the buttons can
be done using the app. To open the
app, touch the OnStar icon on the
Home Page. Features vary by
region and model.
OnStar Smart Driver
OnStar Smart Driver provides
information about driving behavior to
help maximize overall vehicle
performance, reduce wear and tear,
and enhance fuel efficiency. An
Insurance Discounts Eligibility
feature is also offered within OnStar
Smart Driver. See www.onstar.com
for details regarding vehicle
eligibility and system limitations.
OnStar, General Motors, and their
affiliates are not insurance
providers. Obtain insurance only
from licensed insurance providers.
Touch the Nav icon on the Home
Page or the Nav icon in the
applications tray to access the
navigation application.
Touch the Menu icon from the map
view to access the Navigation
Menu. Features displayed in the
Navigation Menu can be touched to
adjust navigation preferences.
It is advised to set up preferences
before setting a destination. To set a
destination, see Destination 0 31.
The displays on the infotainment
display will time out when not
interacting. Tap anywhere on the
display to show the features, then
touch the desired option.
Additional navigation features are:
.
Cancel Route/Resume To
.
Navigation Voice Preferences
.
Current Location
.
Map View
.
Traffic
.
Routing Preferences
.
Display “Places of Interest”
Icons
.
Personal Data
Cancel Route/Resume To
.
While under route guidance, this
option displays Cancel Route.
Touch Cancel Route to cancel
route guidance. No further
prompts will be given. The
option then changes to
Resume To.
.
Touch Resume To on the
infotainment display to resume
route guidance to the last
entered destination.
.
The last location that the system
has provided guidance to can be
resumed by touching on this
option.
.
If the route includes waypoints,
the entire route can be
suspended using the Cancel
Guidance list item. When
Resume Guidance is touched,
all waypoints are resumed for
guidance.
Navigation Voice Preferences
Touch the Navigation Voice
Preferences option to adjust the
voice preferences.
Touch the Voice Prompts option to
toggle voice prompts On and Off.
Voice Volume
Adjust the loudness of the audio
feedback by touching − or +. If a
maneuver prompt is being played,
and the main volume is adjusted,
the prompt volume will update and
be saved.
Prompts During Phone Calls
When enabled, the system plays a
shorter prompt while on a phone
call. This setting can be configured
as to whether a prompt would be
heard during a phone conversation.
When this setting is Off, only the
short alert tone is played when
approaching the maneuver.
Voice Prompts Mute Icon
Press the mute icon on the left side
of the map while in map view to turn
voice prompts On or Off.
Current Location
Touch the Current Location option to
display a Current Location list.
The following information is
displayed on the Current
Location list:
.
Nearest Address
.
Lat/Long
.
Nearest Hospital
.
Nearest Police
.
Nearest Fuel
.
Nearest Service
Touch on any of the options to
display the Destination Details view
for the selected location to begin
guidance.
Touch Nearest Address and then
Save to store the current location to
the Address Book.
Touch to select the desired map
view. A checkmark appears to
indicate a view has been selected.
3D View : The 3D View is a
Heading Up view but it includes
perspective. Map items will appear
larger as the vehicle comes closer.
Heading Up View : The Heading
Up View will keep the vehicle's
current heading at the top of the
view. The vehicle icon always faces
the top of the view as the map
rotates.
North Up View : The North Up
View will keep north at the top of the
view. The vehicle icon is placed in
the center of the view and rotates to
indicate the heading for the vehicle.
Audio Information On/Off : Touch
to turn the audio information view on
or off from the main map view.
The audio status display contains
the following elements:
.
Station Frequency
.
Artist Information
.
Song Information
.
r / j or g or d Station and
Channel Controls
Press the
to go to the next or previous strong
signal station or digital channel.
When the audio status pane
displays Artist and Song
Information, press
the next or previous track based on
the current media mode.
g or d station controls
g or d to go to
Day/Night Mode
Touch to access the Day/Night
Mode menu.
The options are:
.
Day Mode: Brightens the map
background.
.
Night Mode: Darkens the map
background.
.
Automatic: Adjusts the display
background automatically
depending on the exterior
lighting conditions.
Traffic
If equipped, touch to browse the
traffic in the area as well as adjust
the traffic settings. Where traffic
information is available, it is
displayed on the map.
Where live traffic flow data is
available, it is displayed as a solid
line adjacent to the road. The road
is displayed in colors to show the
flow rate as:
.
Black – Stopped or Closed
.
Red – Poor
.
Yellow – Slow
.
Green – Normal
There are several options on the
Traffic menu:
.
Show Nearby Traffic Incidents
.
Show Flow On Map On/Off
.
Show Icons On Map On/Off
.
Traffic Routing Preferences
.
Traffic Types
1. Touch Show Nearby Traffic
Incidents to access the Traffic
List menu. This menu displays
the incident symbol and
highway name, along with the
distance and heading to the
incident.
2. Touch on the incident to display
additional details about the
incident as well as an option to
avoid that particular incident if
it is along the current route.
Traffic Routing Preferences
The system can be configured as to
how it reacts when receiving traffic
information. Touch Traffic Routing
Preferences to access the Traffic
Routing menu.
When this setting is Off, the system
will never take traffic conditions into
account when creating routes. In
addition, the two options below are
grayed out. If one of the grayed-out
options is touched, it automatically
turns the traffic avoidance feature
On and performs the desired
selection.
The two options, Ask Me Before
Avoiding and Automatically Avoid
Traffic will adjust the system as
follows:
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