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Emblem, CHEVROLET, the
CHEVROLET Emblem, and the
name Equinox, GMC, the name
Terrain are registered trademarks of
General Motors LLC.
The information in this manual
supplements the owner manual.
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Part No. 20860354 A First Printing
This manual describes features that
may or may not be on your specific
vehicle either because they are
options that you did not purchase or
due to changes subsequent to the
printing of this owner manual.
Please refer to the purchase
documentation relating to your
specific vehicle to confirm each of
the features found on your vehicle.
For vehicles first sold in Canada,
substitute the name “General
Motors of Canada Limited” for
Chevrolet and GMC Motor Divisions
wherever it appears in this manual.
Keep this manual with the owner
manual in the vehicle, so it will be
there if it is needed. If the vehicle is
sold, leave this manual in the
vehicle.
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(Propriétaires des Véhicules
Canadiens)
A French language copy of this
manual can be obtained from your
dealer or from:
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Read this manual thoroughly to
become familiar with how the
navigation system operates.
Keeping your eyes on the road and
your mind on the drive is important
for safe driving. The navigation
system has built-in features
intended to help do this. Some
features may be disabled while
driving. Note that these functions
are grayed-out. A grayed-out
function indicates it is not available
when the vehicle is moving.
All functions are available when the
vehicle is parked. Before driving:
.
Become familiar with the
navigation system operation,
buttons on the faceplate, and
touch-sensitive screen buttons of
the navigation system.
.
Set up the audio by presetting
favorite stations, setting the
tone, and adjusting the
speakers.
.
Set up the navigation features
before beginning to drive, such
as entering an address or a
preset destination.
.
Set up phone numbers in
advance so they can be called
easily with the press of a single
button or a single voice
command (for navigation
systems with phone capability).
WARNING
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Taking your eyes off the road too
long or too often while using the
navigation system could cause a
crash resulting in injury or death
to you or others. Focus your
attention on driving.
WARNING
{
Avoid looking too long or too
often at the moving map on the
navigation screen. This could
cause a crash and you or others
can be injured or killed. Use the
turn-by-turn voice guidance
directions whenever possible.
Use the navigation system to:
.
Plan a route.
.
Select a destination using
various methods and choices.
.
Follow turn-by-turn route and
map guidance with voice
prompts, only if permitted by
traffic laws, controls, and
conditions.
Always be alert and obey traffic and
roadway laws and instructions,
regardless of the guidance from the
navigation system. Because the
navigation system uses street map
information that does not include all
traffic restrictions or the latest road
changes, it could suggest using a
road that is now closed for
construction or a turn that is
prohibited by signs at the
intersection. Because the system
uses limited information, always
evaluate whether following the
system's directions are safe and
legal for the current conditions.
When the navigation system is
turned on, a screen might appear
with the information below. Read
and acknowledge the information it
contains.
After acknowledging the start up
information you will be able to
access the NAV (navigation) and
DEST (destination) functions. Once
accessed, enter or delete
information in the navigation system
or access other functions. See
instructions later in this section.
Each time the vehicle is started and
the navigation system is turned on,
the Caution screen appears. Press
OK to accept the Caution. If OK is
not selected, all buttons except for
NAV (Navigation) and DEST
(Destination) can be accessed.
Once the NAV or DEST buttons are
pressed, this Caution screen
appears and OK must be pressed to
access the navigation map.
When getting started the navigation
system can be set to preferences or
information that has been entered
can be deleted using various
options.
The Navigation menu screen allows
access to the navigation system
settings.
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2. Press the NAV button to toggle
Config Setup Menu
Press the CONFIG button to display
the Config Menu. This menu allows
you to access screens where you
can configure various audio,
1. Press the NAV button to go to
the navigation map screen. The
map and your current vehicle
location will be shown.
navigation display, phone, vehicle
configuration, and time features.
between a split (map/audio) view
or a full map view.
To scroll through the available setup
options, press the CONFIG button
to display the Config Menu features.
Turn and press the MENU/SEL
knob or press the desired option.
Languages
To change the display language
from what the system is currently
set to, see “Vehicle Configuration
Menu” in the index of the vehicle's
owner manual.
The vehicle supports English,
French Canadian and Spanish. The
default language is English.
You can also use the Driver
Information Center (DIC) to change
your display's readings between
English and metric units. See
“Driver Information Center” in the
index of the vehicle's owner manual
for more information.
Deleting Personal Information
The navigation system can record
and store destinations and personal
information such as names and
addresses.
At times, such as when you are
selling or disposing of your vehicle,
you may want to delete this
information:
.
Previous Destinations
.
Address Book, Fav Route,
Preset Destinations, and HDD
music files
Storing Radio Station Presets
Up to 36 preset stations can
be stored. AM, FM, and XM
(if equipped) can be mixed. To store
presets:
1. Press VOL /
system on.
2. If viewing a map screen, press
the source screen button,
RADIO BAND button, or the FAV
button.
3. Select the band.
4. Seek or tune to the desired
station, to select it.
5. Press and hold one of the preset
screen buttons for more than
one and a half seconds.
6. Repeat the steps for each
preset.
To change the number of preset
pages, see AM-FM Radio onpage 11.
O to turn the
Entering an Address and Point
of Interest, and Storing Preset
Destinations
The vehicle must be in P (Park) to
perform these operations.
Entering an Address
Press the Config button to display
the Config Menu. Turn the MENU/
SEL knob to display Nav, then press
it or press the Nav screen button.
If having trouble finding a city or a
street name:
.
Enter the street name first
instead of the city name, or vice
versa.
.
Enter more characters or reduce
the number of characters to
reduce or expand the available
options.
2. If necessary, enter the state/
province name. The last state/
province name is automatically
recalled.
3. Select the street name field.
Enter the street name. Do not
enter directional information or
street type. Use the space
screen button between street
and city names. Use the
backspace
delete an incorrect character.
A list displays if four or fewer
names are available. If there are
more than four, there is a match
counter with a number of
available streets. Press the List
screen button to view the list and
select the street.
4. Press to select the city from the
list or enter the city name.
5. Enter the house number. This
field is automatically selected.
q screen button to
6. Press the OK screen button. The
7. Press the Go screen button if
8. Press the route preference
9. Press the Start Guidance screen
See “Address Entry” under
Destination on page 59 for more
information.
Entering a Point of Interest (POI)
To set a destination by entering a
Point of Interest (POI):
1. Press VOL /
2. A caution could appear. Press
3. Press the DEST button.
address information screen
displays the address entered.
correct. The route will calculate.
screen button for either Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest. The chosen
route preference highlights.
button and the route
recalculates.
O to turn the
system on.
the OK screen button to
proceed.
4. Press the Point of Interest
screen button.
5. Enter the specific title of the POI
in the POI name space
(e.g., Washington Monument).
If four or fewer names are
available, a list displays. If more
than four are available, there is a
match counter with a number in
it, representing the number of
available POI names. Press the
List screen button to view the
list. Select the POI.
6. Press the Go screen button. The
route calculates.
7. Press to select the route
preference for either Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest. The system
highlights the route.
8. Press the Start Guidance screen
button. The route is now ready
to be started.
See “Point of Interest (POI)” under
Destination on page 59 for more
information.
2. A caution could appear. Press
the OK screen button to
proceed.
3. Press the NAV or DEST button.
4. Enter a destination. See
Destination on page 59 for
information on how to enter a
destination.
5. Press the Save screen button
from the map screen to add the
current final destination to the
address book.
The address book screen
appears.
6. Press the Name screen button.
An alpha-keyboard displays.
Enter the name.
7. Press and hold one of the
screen buttons at the bottom of
the screen until the text in the
button changes.
The address book entry name
appears in that preset
destination screen button and is
now available to select from the
Select Destination screen. See
“Using Your Stored Preset
Destinations” next in this section
to select it as a destination.
See “Adding or Changing Preset
Destinations” under Destinationon page 59 for more information
on how to add preset
destinations.
Using the Stored Preset
Destinations
These destinations are available for
selection while driving.
1. Press VOL /
system on.
2. A caution could appear. Press
the OK screen button to
proceed.
3. Press the DEST button.
4. Press one of the available preset
destination screen buttons. The
route calculates.
5. Press to select the route
preference for either Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest. The system
highlights the route.
6. Press the Start Guidance screen
button. The route is now ready
to be started.
See “Preset Destination” under
Destination on page 59 for more
information.
Guidance is canceled once you
arrive at the final destination. To
cancel guidance prior to arrival at
the final destination:
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Cancel screen button.
3. Press the Yes screen button to
confirm cancellation.
Voice Guidance
To adjust the volume of voice
guidance prompts:
1. Press the CONFIG button to
display the Config Menu
features. Turn the MENU/SEL
knob to display Nav, then press
it or press the Nav screen button
to display the other options.
2. Press the Voice Prompt screen
button.
3. Press the Voice Volume screen
button.
4. Press the + or – screen buttons
to increase or to decrease the
volume of the voice prompts.
See “Voice Volume” under
Configure Menu on page 73 for
more information.
Cleaning the Display
Notice: Using abrasive cleaners
when cleaning glass surfaces,
could scratch the glass. When
cleaning the glass, use only a
soft cloth and do not spray
cleaner directly on the system.
Do not apply spray cleaner directly
to the system, the cleaner could
affect the mechanical parts.
Radio
AM-FM Radio
Playing the Radio
Audio Source Menu
O (Volume/Power): Press to
VOL /
turn the radio on or off. Turn the
knob to increase or decrease the
volume. The volume is adjusted for
the current audio source, active
navigation voice guidance, or voice
prompts.
The steering wheel controls can
also be used to adjust the volume.
See “Steering Wheel Audio
Controls” in the vehicle's owner
manual for more information.
Also, see “Radio Settings” and
“Automatic Volume Control” later in
this section.
change the radio station. See
“Finding a Station” later in this
section for more information.
RADIO BAND: Press to select the
AM, FM, or XM (if equipped) band.
The audio sources can also be
changed by using the steering
wheel controls. See “Steering Wheel
Audio Controls” in the index of the
vehicle's owner manual for more
information.
HDD/DVD/AUX: Change to DISC,
HDD, USB, or AUX by pressing the
HDD/DVD/AUX button until the
desired source is selected.
If the audio system is on and you
are viewing a map screen, an audio
information screen will appear at the
top of the map display.
Press the audio information screen
to display the current audio source.
The display shows a split screen
with the audio source screen on the
left side and the map or guidance
screen on the right side. Press the
Full Map button to exit the split view
screen.
Use the Sound Menu to adjust the
following features:
.
Setting the Tone
.
Adjusting the Speakers
Setting the Tone
To adjust the tone using the
Sound menu:
.
Treble: Press the Treble +
or − to change the level.
.
Mid (Midrange): Press the Mid +
or − to change the level.
.
Bass: Press the Bass + or − to
change the level.
Adjusting the Speakers
To adjust the speaker balance using
the Sound menu:
.
Press and hold the left arrow for
more sound from the left
speakers or the right arrow for
more sound from the right
speakers. The middle position
balances the sound between the
left and right speakers.
To adjust the speaker fade:
.
Press and hold the front arrow
for more sound from the front
speakers and the rear arrow for
more sound from the rear
speakers. The middle position
balances the sound between the
front and rear speakers.
EQ Settings
EQ (Equalization): The EQ
settings are selected through the
sound menu. EQ provides a choice
of Manual, Talk, Country, Pop, Rock,
or Classical settings.
Press the CONFIG button to
display the Setup menu features.
.
Turn the MENU/SEL to display
Radio, then press it or press the
Radio screen button to display
other options.
Audio system settings or features
can be customized for:
.
Automatic Volume Control
Select OFF, Low, Medium,
or High sensitivity to
automatically adjust the volume
to minimize the effects of
unwanted background noise that
can result from changing road
surfaces, driving speeds or open
windows. This feature works
best at lower volume settings
where background noise is
typically louder than the sound
system volume.
.
Number of Favorite Pages
Change the number of
mixed-band preset pages when
using the FAV button. Press 1
through 6 to select the number
of preset lists.
.
HDD FAV Pages (Number of
Favorite Categories for
HDD Mode)
Selects the categories such as
Playlist, Artist, Album, and
Genre to be used as a favorite
category during HDD mode.
.
DivX Registration Code
Displays the DivX registration
code used for DivX media
playback.
Finding a Station
Select the band, see “Audio Source
Menu” earlier in this section.
Turn the MENU/SEL knob to find a
radio station. To select a preset
station, press the corresponding
preset button.
To find a list of local stations in the
current band AM, FM, or XM (if
equipped), press the MENU/SEL
button. The radio performs a search
for available stations.
Mixed-Band Presets
Up to 36 preset stations can be
stored. Each page can store
six preset stations. The presets
within a page can be from different
radio bands.
To scroll through the pages, press
the FAV button. The current page
number displays above the preset
buttons. The stored stations for
each list displays on the
touch-sensitive preset buttons at the
bottom of the screen. The number of
preset FAV lists can be changed.
To store a radio station to a
mixed-band preset list:
1. Press the RADIO BAND, then
press AM, FM, or XM (if
equipped) to select the
desired band.
2. Tune to the station.
3. Press FAV to scroll to the list.
4. Press and hold one of the preset
buttons for more than
two seconds. The station
frequency appears on the preset
button at the bottom of the
display.
5. Repeat the steps for each preset
in each page.
To recall a preset station from a
FAV page:
1. Press FAV to scroll to the page.
2. Press the preset button. The
stored preset station is recalled.
Timeshift
The Timeshift feature automatically
begins recording the audio when
listening to the radio.
The recording allows playback of
content that was missed.
Timeshift stores up to 20 minutes of
content. After 20 minutes, it
removes the oldest content and
continues recording new content.
While listening to the radio, press
k (play/pause) to stop hearing the
information through the speaker.
During this paused time, timeshift
keeps recording. A status bar
displays the length of the recording.
To resume listening to the broadcast
at the point left off, press
Timeshift stops recording and
erases the buffer when the vehicle
is turned off or the station or source
is changed.
Before turning the vehicle off, press
k so that timeshift keeps recording
for 20 minutes. If the vehicle is still
off after 20 minutes, the system
stops recording and all information
is lost. If a low battery condition
occurs, timeshift stops recording
and all information is erased.
Radio Data System (RDS)
The audio system has a Radio Data
System (RDS). RDS features are
available for use only on FM
stations that broadcast RDS
information. With RDS, the
radio can:
.
Seek to stations broadcasting
the selected type of
programming
.
Receive announcements
concerning local and national
emergencies
.
Display messages from radio
stations
This system relies on receiving
specific information from these
stations and only works when the
information is available. In rare
cases, a radio station could
broadcast incorrect information that
causes the radio features to work
improperly. If this happens, contact
the radio station.
The RDS system is always on.
When information is broadcast from
the current FM station, the station
name or call letters display on the
audio screen. RDS can provide a
program type (PTY) for current
programming and the name of the
program being broadcasted.
Satellite Radio
XM™ Satellite Radio Service
Vehicles with an XM satellite radio
tuner and an XM satellite radio
subscription can receive XM
programming.
XM is a satellite radio service that is
based in the 48 contiguous United
States and 10 Canadian provinces.
XM Satellite Radio has a wide
variety of programming and
commercial-free music,
coast-to-coast, and in digital-quality
sound. A service fee is required to
receive the XM service. For more
information, see www.xmradio.com
or call 1-800-929-2100 in the U.S.
or in Canada, www.xmradio.ca or
call 1-877-438-9677.
When XM is active, the channel
name and number, category name,
song title, and artist displays on the
screen.
1. Press the CONFIG button. Turn
the MENU/SEL knob until Radio
displays. Press the MENU/SEL
knob to select Radio or press
the Radio screen button to
display more options within that
feature.
2. Select Show/Hide XM
Categories screen button.
3. Press the category screen
buttons to show or hide the
category.
XM Radio Messages
See “XM Radio Messages” in the
vehicle’s owner manual for a list of
possible XM messages.
Audio Players
CD/DVD Player
The player can be used for CD,
MP3, DVD audio and as a DVD
video player.
With the ignition on, insert a CD/
DVD into the slot, label side up. The
player pulls it in and begins playing.
While playing, the navigation
system is available.
The vehicle must be in P (Park) for
video to display.
The DVD player is only compatible
with DVDs of the appropriate region
code that is printed on the jacket of
most DVDs.
The system is capable of playing:
.
Most audio CDs
.
CD-R
.
CD-RW
.
MP3 or unprotected WMA
formats
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.
DVD-Video
.
DVD-Audio
.
DVD-R/RW
.
DVD+R/RW
When playing any compatible
recordable disc, the sound quality
can be reduced due to disc quality,
the method of recording, the quality
of the music or video that has been
recorded, or the way the disc has
been handled.
There can be increased skipping,
difficulty in recording tracks, and
difficulty in finding tracks/chapters
and/or difficulty in loading and
ejecting. If these problems occur,
check the disc for damage or try a
known good disc.
Do not apply labels to discs. The
labels could get caught in the
player.
.
Insert only one disc at a time.
.
Keep the loading slot free of
foreign materials, liquids and
debris.
If a description label is needed, try
labeling the top of the disc using a
marking pen.
Loading and Ejecting Discs
To load a disc:
1. Turn the ignition on.
2. Insert a disc into the slot, label
side up. The player pulls it in the
rest of the way. If the disc is
damaged or improperly loaded,
there is an error and the disc
ejects.
The disc automatically plays once
loaded.
Press
X to eject a disc from the
CD/DVD player. If the disc is not
removed within a short period of
time, it automatically is pulled back
into the player.
Playing a CD/DVD
A disc must be loaded to select the
source.
When a disc is loaded, the disc icon
displays.
There are two ways to play a
CD/DVD:
.
Insert the disc and playback
starts automatically.
.
Press the HDD/DVD/AUX
button, then press DISC.
Playing an Audio CD
A track number displays at the
beginning of each track. Song,
Artist, and Album information
displays when available.
Press and hold to fast forward
through a track. Release the
button to return to playing
speed. Elapsed time displays.
g (Seek Down/REV):
.
Press to seek to the beginning of
the current or previous track.
If the track has been playing for
less than five seconds, it seeks
the previous track. If longer than
five seconds, the current track
starts from the beginning.
.
Press and hold to fast reverse
through a track. Release the
button to return to playing
speed. Elapsed time displays.
MENU/SEL: Turn to the right or left
to go to the next or previous track.
SELECT (Multifunction Knob):
Turn to display the track list. Select
the track from the list. The system
plays the selected track and returns
to the CD screen.
Shuffle
This icon displays when Shuffle
mode is on. See “CD Menu.”
CD Menu
Press the CD Menu button to
display the CD Menu.
Shuffle: Plays the tracks randomly.
Press again to stop shuffle.
Track List: Displays the list of
tracks on the disc. Select the track.
The selected track plays and the CD
screen displays.
Playing an Audio and
Video DVD
To view the DVD video, the vehicle
must be in P (Park) for an automatic
transmission or the parking brake
must be engaged for a manual
transmission.
Insert the DVD; the menu options
display on the DVD screen. The
menu options time out and a full
screen appears after about
10 seconds. Press anywhere on the
navigation system screen or press
the FAV, HDD/DVD/AUX, or BACK
buttons to view the menu screen
again.
Use the screen buttons to operate
the DVD options
There are two pages of DVD
options. Select the arrow button,
located in the bottom right corner of
the screen, to access the next page.
Only the highlighted functions are
available for use. Some menu
options are only available when the
disc is not playing.
DVD Options
Full Screen:
1. Select to hide the DVD options
and display the full video image.
2. Press anywhere on the
navigation system screen or
press the FAV, HDD/DVD/AUX,
or BACK buttons to re-display
the source screen buttons.
Cursor:
1. Press to access the
cursor menu.
2. Press the multifunction knob
arrows and other cursor options
to help move through the DVD
menu. The cursor menu options
are only available if a DVD has
a menu.
q, Q , r , R (Multifunction Knob
Arrows): Press these directional
arrows to move around the
DVD menu.
k (Play/Pause): Press this button
to start, pause, or resume play.
l (Seek Up/FWD):
1. Press to seek to the next
chapter.
2. Press more than once to
continue moving forward through
the disc.
3. Press and hold to fast forward
through a disc. When fast
forward is active, press again to
change the speed. Elapsed time
displays.
4. Press
k to resume playing.
g (Seek Down/REV):
1. Press to seek to the beginning of
the current or previous chapter.
2. If the chapter has played for less
than five seconds, it goes to the
previous chapter. If the chapter
has played longer than
five seconds, the current chapter
is restarted. More than one
press continues moving back
through the disc.
3. Press and hold to fast reverse
through a disc. When fast
reverse is active, press again to
change the speed. Elapsed time
displays. Press
playing.
MENU/SEL: Turn to go to the next
or previous chapter.
k to resume
c (Stop):
1. Press to stop the DVD.
2. Press the
playing the DVD from where it
stopped.
3. Press twice to start the DVD
from the beginning.
Shuffle:
1. Press to play the tracks
randomly.
2. Press again to play sequential.
This button is available for DVD
audio discs.
k button to resume
Top Menu: Press to display the
first menu of the DVD. Availability of
this feature is dependent on
the DVD.
Menu: Press to display the menu
for the part of the DVD that is
currently playing. Availability of this
feature is dependent on the DVD
and is not available for audio DVDs.
Keypad: Press to display and
search through the chapter, track,
or menu number screen. On the
keypad, enter the title/chapter
number or the group/track number.
Search: Press to search a title.
Angle:
1. Press to adjust the viewing
angle of the DVD, depending on
the DVD, while the DVD is
playing.
2. Continue pressing to cycle
through the viewing angles.
Audio:
1. Press to change the audio
stream and the audio language
heard, while the DVD is playing.
2. Continue pressing to cycle
through the available audio
streams or languages,
depending on the DVD.
Subtitle:
1. Press while a DVD is playing to
view with subtitles on or off or to
change the language of the
subtitles.
2. Continue pressing to cycle
through the available subtitle
languages and to turn subtitles
off, depending on the DVD
playing.
Maximum number of folders is
255 with a maximum hierarchy
of eight folders.
.
Maximum of 1024 files on a disc.
.
Recorded on a CD-R or CD-RW
with a maximum capacity of
700 MB.
.
DVD-Dual Layer discs should
not be used.
.
The Artist/Album/Song Titles/
Genre information requires a CD
to be fully scanned before the
music navigator works with
these menus. Disc scanning
does not occur when the disc is
being played.
If a disc is already loaded, but you
are currently on a map screen or
listening to a different audio source,
press the HDD/DVD/AUX button to
switch to the disc source. A track
number appears when each track
starts to play.
To play a disc:
k (Play/Pause): Press this button
to start, pause or resume play of a
loaded disc.
l (Seek Up/FWD):
1. Press to seek to the next track.
2. Press again to continue moving
forward through the disc.
3. Press and hold to advance
quickly through playback.
Release the button to return to
playing speed. Elapsed time
displays.
g (Seek Down/REV):
1. Press to seek to the beginning of
the current or previous track.
If the track has played for less
than five seconds, it goes to the
previous track. If longer than
five seconds, the current track
restarts.
2. Press again to continue moving
back through the disc.
3. Press and hold this button to
reverse quickly through
playback. Release the button to
return to playing speed. Elapsed
time displays.
MENU/SEL: Turn to go to the next
or previous track.
SELECT (Multifunction Knob):
1. Turn to display the track list for
the current mode/folder.
2. Select the track from the list.
The system plays the selected
track and returns to the CD
screen.
Press the Disc Music Menu button
or press the MENU/SEL button
while on the Disc audio screen to
display the DISC Music Menu.
delay before the list displays.
Select a song from the list to
begin playback.
.
Track List (All Songs)
Press to view a list of all songs
on the disc. There might be a
delay before the list displays.
Select a song from the list to
begin playback. Songs are
displayed based on the CD
burning application folder and
file structure used.
.
Artists
Press to view the list of artists
that have been stored on the
disc. Select an artist name to
view a list of all songs by the
Select any of the following category
buttons on the MP3 music menu to
display the corresponding category
screen:
.
Folders/Playlists
Press to view the folders stored
on the disc. Select a folder to
view the list of all the songs in
artist. There might be a delay
before the list displays. Select
the desired song from the list
and it begins to play.
.
Albums
Press to view the albums on the
disc. Select the album to view a
list of all songs on the album.
that folder. There might be a
There might be a delay before
the list displays. Select a song
from the list to begin playback.
.
Genres
Press to view the genres on the
disc. Select a genre to view a list
of all songs of that genre. There
might be a delay before the list
displays. Select a song from the
list to begin playback.
.
Song Titles
Press to display a list of all
songs on the disc. There might
be a delay before the list
displays. Select a song from the
list to begin playback. Songs are
displayed in alphabetical order
based on the Song Title ID3 tag,
if available.
Root Directory
The root directory is treated as a
folder. All files contained directly
under the root directory are
accessed prior to any root directory
folders.
If a root directory or folder is empty
or contains only folders, the player
advances to the next folder in the
file structure that contains a
compressed audio file. The empty
folder(s) are not displayed or
Preprogrammed Playlists
The radio recognizes
preprogrammed playlists, however,
there is no editing capability. These
playlists are treated as special
folders containing compressed
audio song files.
numbered.
No Folder
When the CD only contains
compressed audio files without any
folders or playlists, all files are
located under the root folder.
File System and Naming
The displayed song title is taken
Hard Drive Device (HDD)
With a Hard Drive Device (HDD),
songs can be recorded.
The type of formats supported by
the HDD are:
.
.
from the file's ID3 tag. If a song title
is not present in the ID3 tag, the
radio displays the file name as the
track name.
.
.
.
Songs can be recorded from a CD
player or a mass media storage
device connected by a USB
connector. The hard drive has
10 GB memory capacity for storage
of media files.
MP3
MP3-Pro (with spectral brand
replication).
WMA
Audible.com
M4A
For optimal recording performance
make sure the disc is clean with no
damage, otherwise the system
might partially record the track.
To select the hard drive audio
source:
Press the HDD/DVD/AUX button;
cycle through the available audio
source until the HDD source
displays or press HDD/DVD/AUX
once, and press the HDD source
button.
When recording starts, it checks for
duplicate content on the hard drive.
If the entire content of the CD exists
on the hard drive, it will not record.
If some or none of the content
exists, then only that content will be
copied to the hard drive.
If the same file is recorded from
USB and CD, it is possible to have
duplicate tracks.
Playing Hard Disc Drive
Content
CD Eject
If the CD ejects before the recording
process completes, only tracks that
have been completely recorded are
stored to the hard drive, incomplete
tracks are discarded.
Power Mode
If the system is turned off during a
CD or USB recording process, it
stops. When the radio is turned
back on, the recording process does
not resume automatically.
To operate while the HDD source is
active, use the following buttons:
k (Play/Pause): Press this button
to start, pause or resume play of the
current media source.
l (Seek Up/FWD):
1. Press to seek to the next track.
2. Press and hold to advance
quickly through playback.
Release the button to return to
playing speed. Elapsed time
displays.
g (Seek Down/REV):
1. 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 longer
than five seconds, the current
track restarts.
2. Press and hold this button to
reverse quickly through
playback. Release the button to
return to playing speed. Elapsed
time displays.
A USB Mass Storage device can be
connected to the USB port to copy
compressed audio files onto the
hard drive. Content can also be
played directly from the USB device.
The USB port is located in the
center console.
The USB icon displays when the
USB device connected.
To play a USB device:
.
Connect the USB and it begins
to play.
.
Press the HDD/DVD/AUX
button, then press the USB
button.
While the USB source is active, use
the following to operate USB
function:
k (Play/Pause): Press this button
to start, pause or resume play of the
current media source.
l (Seek Up/FWD):
1. Press to seek to the next track.
2. Press and hold to advance
quickly through playback.
Release the button to return to
playing speed. Elapsed time
displays.
g (Seek Down/REV):
1. 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.
2. Press and hold to reverse
quickly through playback.
3. Release the button to return to
playing speed. Elapsed time
displays.
MENU/SEL: Turn the knob to go to
the next or previous track.
Multifunction Knob:
1. Turn to display the track list. For
example, if in artist mode it only
displays the track by the
selected artist.
2. Select the desired track from the
list. The system plays the
selected track and returns to the
USB screen.
be removed. If the USB is
disconnected without selecting Eject
USB, the files could become
corrupted.
Playing from an iPod
This feature supports the following
iPod models:
.
iPod (fifth generation or later)
.
iPod (first, second, third, forth,
and fifth generation)
®
.
iPod Classic
.
iPod Touch (first and second
generation)
For proper operation, make sure the
iPod has the latest firmware from
®
. iPod firmware can be
Apple
updated using the latest iTunes
®
application.
For more information, visit
www.apple.com/itunes.
Recording from the iPod to the HDD
is not supported. Media must be
recorded using a USB mass storage
device.
To connect and control an iPod,
connect one end of the standard
iPod USB cable to the iPod's dock
connector. Connect the other end to
the USB port in the center console.
iPod music information displays on
the radio’s display and begins
playing through the vehicle’s audio
system.
The iPod battery recharges
automatically while the ignition is on
or in the ACC/ACCESSORY
position. When the ignition is turned
off while an iPod is connected using
the iPod USB cable, the iPod
battery stops charging and the iPod
automatically turns off.
If the iPod is a model that is not
supported, it can still be listened to
in the vehicle by connecting it to the
auxiliary input jack using a standard
3.5 mm (1/8 inch) stereo cable. See
Auxiliary Devices on page 38 for
more information.
Select any of these buttons on the
iPod Music Menu to display the
corresponding screen:
Shuffle:
1. Select to play the tracks
randomly.
2. Select again to stop this
function.
Playlist:
1. Select to view the playlists that
have been stored on the iPod.
2. Select a playlist name to view a
list of all songs in the playlist.
3. Select the desired song from the
list. Once a song has been
selected “Playlist Mode” displays
on the iPod main screen to show
that music is playing from a
playlist.
Artist:
1. Select this button to view the
artists that have been stored on
the iPod.
2. Select an artist name to view a
list of all songs by the artist.
3. Select the desired song from the
list. Once a song has been
selected “Artist Mode” appears
on the iPod main screen to show
that music is being played from
a specific artist.
Album:
1. Select this button to view the
albums that have been stored on
the iPod.
2. Select an album name to view a
list of all songs on the album.
3. Select the desired song from the
list. Once a song has been
selected “Album Mode” appears
on the iPod main screen to show
that music is being played from
a specific album.
All Songs:
1. Select this button to view a list of
all songs stored on the iPod.
2. Select the desired song from the
list. Once a song has been
selected “All Songs Mode”
appears on the iPod main
screen to show that music is
being played from the All Songs
category.
1. Select this button to view the
genres that have been stored on
the iPod.
2. Select a genre name to view a
list of all songs of that genre.
3. Select the desired song from the
list. Once a song has been
selected “Genre Mode” appears
on the iPod main screen to show
that music is being played from
a specific genre.
Composers:
1. Select this button to view the
composers that have been
stored on the iPod.
2. Select a composer name to view
a list of all songs of that
composer.
3. Select the desired song from the
list. Once a song has been
Audio Book:
1. Select this button to view the
audio books that have been
stored on the iPod.
2. Select an audio book name to
view a list of all songs of that
genre.
3. Select the desired song from the
list. Once a song has been
selected “Audio Book Mode”
appears on the iPod main
screen.
Podcasts appear with the general
music. They do not have their own
category. Like the other music files,
they are searchable by title, artist,
album.
Eject iPod: Select this button to
remove the iPod. If the iPod is
disconnected without selecting this
button, the files on the iPod could
be corrupted.
selected “Composer Mode”
appears on the iPod main
screen to show that music is
being played from a specific
composer.
Audio Book
The system can play back audio
book content downloaded from
www.audible.com
it to a CD or recording it to a USB
storage device.
Audible.com is a provider of spoken
word audio entertainment,
information, and educational
programming. The use of the
audible.com playback feature
requires that the audible.com
account be activated with the radio.
For more information on creating an
account or how to activate the radio
with your existing account, visit
www.audible.com/caraudio. The
activation process requires the
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
of the vehicle.
Once activated, files can be
transferred by burning them to a CD
or by using a USB storage device.
After inserting the USB or CD
storage media, this screen displays:
Press Record All screen button to
record all available audio books.
A specific audio book to record can
be selected by pressing the Select
Book screen button.
After the files have been recorded,
eject the CD/USB external media.
Playing Audio Book Content
After activating and transferring
audible.com files to the system, play
the files by:
2. Enter the HDD Menu, the HDD
Music Menu displays. Scroll
down to the Audio Book option
and select.
1. Press the HDD/DVD/AUX button
until the HDD source is selected.
While the audio book is playing, turn
the MENU/SEL knob. The chapter
list of the current book displays.
Select a chapter from the list. To
return to the current chapter being
played, select the chapter with the
checkmark located at the right.
Auxiliary Devices
This vehicle has an auxiliary input
jack located in the center console.
Possible auxiliary audio sources
include:
.
Laptop computer
.
MP3 player
.
Tape player
This jack is not an audio output. Do
not plug headphones into the
auxiliary input jack. Drivers are
encouraged to set up any 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
automatically begins playing audio
from the device over the vehicle
speakers.
If an auxiliary device has already
been connected, but a different
source is currently active, do either
of the following to switch back to the
auxiliary source:
.
Press the HDD/DVD/AUX button
repeatedly to cycle through all of
the available audio source
screens, until the AUX source
screen is selected.
.
Press the HDD/DVD/AUX button
once, then press the AUX
source screen button.
Rear Seat
Infotainment
Rear Seat Entertainment
(RSE) System
The vehicle may a DVD Rear Seat
Entertainment (RSE) system. The
RSE system works with the
vehicle's Infotainment system. The
DVD player is part of the front radio.
The RSE system includes a radio
with a DVD player, two rear seat
video display screens, audio/video
jacks, two wireless headphones,
and a remote control. See CD/DVD
Player or the separate navigation
system manual for more information
on the vehicle's DVD system.
A DVD can play in the navigation
radio, or from an auxiliary video
source.
To use the rear seat displays:
1. Insert a DVD into the navigation
radio or an attached auxiliary
video source.
2. Press HDD/DVD/AUX until the
AV source screen displays.
3. Press Rear Display 1 for left
video screen or Rear Display 2
for right video.
temperature is outside of this range,
heat or cool the vehicle until it is
within the operating range.
Global Off
Depending on the Infotainment
system, the RSE system may have
a Global Off feature. The Global Off
feature disables all RSE system
features. Press and hold the radio
power button for more than
three seconds for Global Off to
4. Select the video source to be
used (AUX A/V or DVD).
Before Driving
The RSE is for rear seat
passengers only. The driver cannot
safely view the video screen while
driving.
In severe or extreme weather
conditions, the RSE system may not
work until the temperature is within
the operating range. The operating
range is above −20°C (−4°F) and
below 60°C (140°F). If the
disable the RSE features. A padlock
icon may display on the
Infotainment screen when the
Global Off feature is on. To turn the
Global Off feature off:
.
Press and hold the radio power
button for more than
three seconds.
.
Insert or eject any disc.
.
Press the Remote Control power
button.
.
Cycle the ignition.
Headphones
A. Battery cover
B. Channel 1 or 2 switch
C. Power button
D. Volume control
E. Power indicator light
RSE includes two 2-channel
wireless headphones. Channel 1 is
dedicated to the DVD player, and
Channel 2 is dedicated to any
external auxiliary device connected
to the A/V jacks. The headphones
are used to listen to various
multi‐media. The wireless
headphones have an On/Off button,
channel 1/2 switch, and a volume
control. Turn the headphones off
when not in use.
Push the On/Off button to turn on
the headphones. A light on the
headphones comes on. If the light
does not come on, check the
batteries. Intermittent sound or static
can also indicate weak batteries.
See “Battery Replacement” later in
this section for more information.
Infrared transmitters are on the top
of the left seatback video screen.
The headphones shut off
automatically to save the battery
power if the RSE system is shut off
or if the headphones are out of
range of the transmitters for more
than three minutes. Moving too far
forward or stepping out of the
vehicle, can cause the headphones
to lose the signal or have static.
The headphones automatically turn
off after four.hours of
continuous use.
To adjust the volume on the
headphones, use the volume
control.
For optimal audio performance, the
headphones must be worn correctly.
Headphones should be worn with
the headband over the top of the
head for best audio reception. The
symbol L (Left) appears on the
outside bottom edge of the ear cup
and should be positioned on the left
ear. The symbol R (Right) appears
on the outside bottom edge of the
ear cup and should be positioned on
the right ear.
Notice: Do not store the
headphones in heat or direct
sunlight. This could damage the
headphones and repairs will not
be covered by the warranty.
Storage in extreme cold can
weaken the batteries. Keep the
headphones stored in a cool, dry
place.
If the foam ear pads attached to the
headphones become worn or
damaged, the pads can be replaced
separately from the headphone set.
To purchase replacement ear pads,
contact your dealer.
Battery Replacement
To change the batteries:
1. Loosen the screw to the battery
door located on the left side of
the headphones.
2. Slide the battery door open.
3. Replace the two AAA batteries.
4. Replace the battery door and
tighten the screw.
Remove the batteries if the
headphones are not going to be
used for a long period of time.
Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks
If available, the A/V jacks are
located on the rear of the floor
console. They allow audio or video
cables to be connected from an
auxiliary device such as a
camcorder or a video game system.
The RSE system transmits the
audio signal to the wireless
headphones if an audio signal is
available. See “Headphones” earlier
in this section for more information.
The front seat passengers are able
to listen to playback from the A/V
jacks through the vehicle speakers
by selecting Rear A/V as the source
on the radio.
Video Screens
The video screens are located in the
back of the driver and front
passenger seats.
To use the video screen:
1. Push the release button located
on the seatback console.
2. Move the screen to the desired
viewing position.
Push the video screen down into its
locked position when it is not in use,
the screen turns off automatically.
Only the left RSE seatback console
contains the infrared transmitters for
the wireless headphones, they may
be visible as eight illuminated LEDs.
These LEDs are not on the right
video screen. Both seatback
consoles contain an infrared
receiver for the remote control. They
are located at the top of each
console.
Notice: Avoid directly touching
the video screen, as damage may
occur. See “Cleaning the Video
Screen” later in this section for
more information.
Video Screen Input Jack
Each video screen is equipped with
a video input jack to allow video
cables to be connected from an
auxiliary device such as a
camcorder or a video game system.
This signal will override any video
provided by the RSE system; either
the DVD or Auxiliary A/V jack
source. The RSE system must be
on for this input to operate.
To use the remote control, aim it at
the transmitter window at either
seatback console and press the
button. Direct sunlight or very bright
light could affect the ability of the
RSE transmitter to receive signals
from the remote control. Check the
batteries if the remote control does
not seem to be working. See
“Battery Replacement” later in this
section. Objects blocking the line of
sight could also affect the function
of the remote control.
If a CD, DVD, or MP3 disc is in the
Radio DVD slot, the remote control
O button can be used to turn on the
video screen display and start the
disc. The Infotainment system can
also turn on the video screen
display. See CD/DVD Player onpage 17 for more information
Use the infotainment system to turn
the video screen display on.
Notice: Storing the remote
control in a hot area or in direct
sunlight can damage it, and the
repairs will not be covered by the
warranty. Storage in extreme cold
can weaken the batteries. Keep
the remote control stored in a
cool, dry place.
Remote Control Buttons
O (Power): Press to turn the video
screens on and off.
P (Illumination): Press to turn the
remote control backlight on. The
backlight times out after several
seconds if no other button is
pressed.
v (Title): Press to return to the
main menu of the DVD. This
function could vary for each disc.
y (Main Menu): Press to access
the DVD menu. The DVD menu is
different on every DVD. Use the
navigation arrows to move the
cursor. After making a selection
press the enter button. This button
only operates when using a DVD.
n, q , p , o (Menu Navigation
Arrows): Use the arrow buttons to
navigate through a menu.
r (Enter): Press to select the
highlighted choice in any menu.
z (Display Menu): Press to adjust
the brightness, screen display
mode, and display the
language menu.
q (Return): Press to exit the
current active menu and return to
the previous menu. This button
operates only when the display
menu or a DVD menu is active.
rewinding, or fast forwarding a DVD.
Press twice to return to the
beginning of the DVD.
s (Play/Pause): Press to start
playing a DVD. Press to pause a
DVD while it is playing. Press again
to continue playing.
Depending on the infotainment
system in the vehicle, DVD
playback may be slowed down by
pressing
play by pressing
s then [. Reverse slow
s then r. Press
s again to cancel slow play.
t (Previous Track/Chapter):
Press to go to the start of the
current track or chapter. Press again
to go to the previous track or
chapter. This button may not work
when the DVD is playing the
copyright information or the
previews.
u (Next Track/Chapter): Press to
go to the beginning of the next
chapter or track. This button might
not work when the DVD is playing
the copyright information or the
previews.
r (Fast Reverse): Press to
quickly reverse the DVD or CD. To
stop fast reversing a DVD video,
press
DVD audio or CD, release
button might not work when the
DVD is playing the copyright
information or the previews.
[ (Fast Forward): Press to fast
forward the DVD or CD. To stop fast
forwarding a DVD video, press
To stop fast forwarding a DVD audio
or CD, release
not work when the DVD is playing
the copyright information or the
previews.
e (Audio): Press to change audio
tracks on DVDs that have this
feature when the DVD is playing.
s. To stop fast reversing a
r. This
s.
[. This button might
{ (Subtitles): Press to turn ON/
OFF subtitles and to move through
subtitle options when a DVD is
playing.
AUX (Auxiliary): Press to switch
the video display between the DVD
player and an auxiliary source.
d (Camera): Press to change the
camera angle on DVDs that have
this feature when the DVD is
playing.
\ (Clear) (If Available): Press this
button within three seconds after
inputting a numeric selection, to
clear all numeric inputs.
} 10 (Double Digit Entries) (If
Available): Press this button to
select chapter or track numbers
greater than 9. Press this button
before inputting the number.
1 through 0 (Numeric Keypad):
The numbered keypad provides the
capability of direct chapter or track
number selection.
If the remote control becomes lost
or damaged, a new universal
remote control can be purchased.
Use a Toshiba
®
code set for
replacement universal remote
controls.
Battery Replacement
To change the remote control
batteries:
1. Slide back the rear cover on the
remote control.
2. Replace the two batteries in the
compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Remove the batteries from the
remote control if unused for an
extended period of time.
Tips and Troubleshooting Chart
ProblemRecommended Action
No power.The ignition might not be turned to
The picture does not fill the screen.
There are black borders on the top
and bottom or on both sides or it
looks stretched out.
In auxiliary mode, the picture moves
or scrolls.
The remote control does not work.Check to make sure there is no
After stopping the player, I push
Play but sometimes the DVD starts
where I left off and sometimes at the
beginning.
ON/RUN or in ACC/ACCESSORY.
Check the display mode settings in
the setup menu by pressing the
display menu button on the remote
control.
Check the auxiliary input
connections at both devices.
obstruction between the remote
control and the transmitter window.
Check the batteries to make sure
they are not dead or installed
incorrectly.
If the stop button was pressed one
time, the DVD player resumes
playing where the DVD was
stopped. If the stop button was
pressed two times the DVD player
begins to play from the beginning of
the DVD.
The auxiliary source is running but
there is no picture or sound.
Sometimes the wireless headphone
audio cuts out or buzzes.
I lost the remote and/or the
headphones.
The DVD is playing, but there is no
picture or sound.
Check that the RSE video screen is
in the auxiliary source mode by
pressing the AUX button on the
remote control.
Check the auxiliary input
connections at both devices.
Check for obstructions, low
batteries, reception range, and
interference from cellular telephone
towers or by using a cellular
telephone in the vehicle.
Check that the headphones are on
correctly using the L (left) and
R (right) on the headphones.
Check that the headphones are
positioned properly with the
headband across the top of
the head.
See your dealer for assistance.
Check that the RSE video screen is
sourced to the DVD player by
pressing the AUX button on the
remote control.
DVD Display Error Messages
The DVD display error message
depends on which radio the vehicle
has. The video screen may display
one of the following:
Disc Load/Eject Error or
Mechanical Error: There are disc
load or eject problems.
Disc Format Error or Unknown
Format: The disc is inserted with
the disc label wrong side up, or if
the disc is damaged.
Video distortion can occur when
operating cellular phones, scanners,
CB radios, Global Position Systems
(GPS)*, two-way radios, mobile fax,
or walkie talkies.
It might be necessary to turn off the
DVD player when operating one of
these devices in or near the vehicle.
*Excludes the OnStar
®
System.
Cleaning the RSE Seatback
Console
Use only a clean cloth dampened
with clean water to clean the RSE
seatback console surface.
Cleaning the Video Screen
Use only a clean cloth dampened
with clean water. Use care when
touching or cleaning the screen as
damage could result.
Navigation
Using the Navigation
System
Use the buttons on the navigation
system and the available touch
screen buttons on the navigation
screen to operate the system. See
Overview on page 4.
Various functions are disabled when
the vehicle is moving.
Navigation Buttons
The buttons are on the navigation
system:
O (Volume/Power): Press to
VOL/
turn the system on and off. Use to
adjust the volume for the audio,
®
OnStar
recognition voice prompts.
SELECT (Multifunction Knob):
Turn to highlight a feature. Press to
activate the highlighted feature.
, voice guidance, and voice
MENU/SEL: Turn to find a station
on the radio, or go to the next/
previous track on a CD.
FAV (Favorite): Press the FAV
button to open a favorite list of
stored mixed-band preset pages.
See “Radio Settings” under AM-FMRadio on page 11 for more
information.
TONE: Press to access the Sound
screen to adjust bass, midrange,
and treble. See AM-FM Radio onpage 11 for more information.
CONFIG (Configure): Press to
adjust features for radio, navigation,
display, phone, vehicle, or time. See
Configure Menu on page 73 for
more information.
INFO (Information): Press for
Weather information (if equipped)
and climate control displays (if
equipped).
RPT (Navigation Repeat): Press
to repeat the last voice guidance
prompt.
the vehicle's current position on the
map screen. Continue pressing to
cycle through the full map and split
screen. Full Map displays the
screen in full view, split screen
displays both map and audio
information.
DEST (Destination): Press to plan
a route through the Select
Destination menu. If route guidance
is active, press to access the Route
Menu. See Destination on page 59
for more information.
5 / 0 : See Bluetooth (Navigation)
under Bluetooth on page 93.
DEL (Delete): Press to delete a
song or an entire list of Artists,
Albums, or Genres from the hard
drive. See Hard Drive Device (HDD)on page 25 for more information.
REC (Record): Press to record
songsd from a CD or a mass media
storage device connected by a USB
connector. See Hard Drive Device(HDD) on page 25 for more
information.
HDD/DVD/AUX (Source): Change
to DISC, HDD, USB, or AUX by
pressing the HDD/DVD/AUX button
until the desired source is selected.
RADIO BAND: Press to select the
AM, FM, or XM (if equipped) band.
See AM-FM Radio on page 11 for
more information.
} BACK: Press to return to the
previous screen in a menu. The
BACK button does not work in
primary display screens, such as
phone, sound settings, configure
settings, info screens, map screen,
or audio screen.
Touch Screen Buttons
Touch screen buttons are on the
screen and are highlighted when a
feature is available. Some toggle
screen buttons highlight when active
and grey-out when inactive.
Alpha-Numeric Keyboard
Letters of the alphabet, symbols,
punctuation, and numbers, when
available, display on the navigation
screen as alpha or numeric
keyboard. The alpha keyboard
displays when data needs to be
entered.
All characters are touch screen
buttons. Press to select.
À-Ý (Accent Alphabet): To select
letters with accent symbols.
A-Z (Alphabet): To select letters
from the alphabet.
Symbols: To select symbols.
U (Space): To enter a space
between characters or the words of
a name.
q (Backspace): The backspace
screen button is used to delete an
incorrect character that has been
selected.
To make name selection easier, the
system highlights only characters
that are available after the
previously entered one.
If a name does not display after
entry, try entering it differently. The
map database may not contain all
information.
Navigation Settings
The navigation menu screen
accesses the navigation system
settings.
To access:
1. Press the CONFIG button to
display the Setup menu.
2. Turn the MENU/SEL knob until
Nav displays, then press the
knob or press the Nav screen
button to display the other
options for this feature.
3. Select the navigation setting to
change.
The touch-sensitive buttons
available are:
Voice Prompt
This menu allows changes to the
voice features.
Voice Volume: Adjust the voice
volume for guidance and voice
recognition prompts by pressing
the − or + screen buttons or by
turning the Select knob on the
infotainment system. Press the
Guidance Volume button to preview
the selected sound level.
avoid contamination or flaws.
Signals might not read out
properly.
.
Use a soft cloth if the disc gets
soiled and gently wipe it out from
the center of the disc to the
outside. Do not use cleaners or
solvents.
.
Do not use the disc to rest on
while writing or drawing using
any writing utensil or attach a
seal to any of the sides or
the disc.
.
Do not keep the disc in direct
sunlight, high temperatures,
There are two methods to change
the map scale:
1. Turn the MENU/SEL knob
or humidity.
.
Place the disc back into the
original case after use.
2. Press the Map scale button
Map Adjustments
The scale of view on the map can
be adjusted.
clockwise or counterclockwise to
zoom out or in.
which is located on the bottom
left-hand corner of the map
screen to change the zoom
level.
The map scale bar times out if
the zoom level is not changed
within a few seconds.
The scale ranges from 100 m
(150 ft) to 400 km (250 mi). To
change from English to metric, see
“DIC Operation and Displays” in the
index of the vehicle's owner manual.
Scroll Features
.
To scroll within the map, press
anywhere on the map screen
and the scroll symbol displays.
.
Tap the map to center that
location on the screen.
.
Hold a finger in any direction
outside of the scroll symbol and
the map will continue to scroll in
that direction until finger is
removed.
.
Scroll speed increases when
touching closer to the edge of
the screen.
shaded triangle indicates North.
Select this screen symbol to change
the view to North-up or 3-D.
Press this screen symbol to change
to 3‐D mode.
This symbol indicates that the map
view is North-up: North-up displays
North at the top of the map screen
regardless of the direction the
vehicle is traveling. Press this
screen symbol to change the view
to Heading Up or 3-D.
This symbol indicates that the map
view is heading up.
Heading Up view displays the
direction the vehicle is traveling at
the top of the map screen. The
The 3-D symbol is the same as the
Heading Up symbol, but the map is
in 3-D.
The No GPS symbol appears when
there is no Global Positioning
System (GPS) satellite signal.
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These symbols indicate that the
information shown on the right side
of the map can be hidden to show a
full screen map view.
This symbol indicates that a menu is
available and displays on the left
side of the screen. Press this
symbol or the MENU/SEL knob to
access the screen menu.
While driving on a route, the next
maneuver the map screen displays
is either as an Urgent maneuver or
a Non-Urgent maneuver.
Urgent Maneuver
An Urgent Maneuver is displayed
when the next maneuver is less
than or equal to 0.8 km (0.5 mi)
away on a residential road or is less
than or equal to 1.5 km (2 mi) away
on freeway.
Driving on the HighwayDriving on the Residential Road
Non-Urgent Maneuver
A non-urgent maneuver is when
your distance to the next maneuver
is greater than 0.5 mi (0.8 km) when
driving on a residential road or is
greater than 1.5 km (2 miles) when
driving on a freeway.
view on the map. To display, go to
the Map menu, select the Show POI
Icons menu and select the Show
option.
Edit: Press to display a list of POI
icons.
1. Select the POI icon to edit. The
POI icon is replaced by another
icon that is selected from the
next menu.
2. Select the new POI icon.
3. The new icon is on the Show
POI Icons menu.
List: Displays a list of
available POIs.
Clear: Clears all selected POI on
the Show POI Icons menu.
Nearby: Displays up to 200 or the
selected POI(s) within a 32 km
(20 mi) of the current vehicle
position. The POIs can be sorted by
distance, icon, or type.
Press this button to change the full
map screen to the half map screen
and half exit information.
Traffic: Provides nearby traffic
information and traffic events on the
planned route.
Whole Route: Press to choose
options for the entire route.
Cancel Guidance: Cancel
guidance of current route.
While destination is not set, press
the DEST button to access the
Select Destination screen. Several
options can be selected to plan a
route by entering destinations.
Address Entry
Set a route by entering the state/
province name, city name, street
name, and house number.
State/Province: Enter a state/
province name.
City: Enter a city name.
Street Name: Enter a street name.
House #: Enter a valid address
number.
Cross Street Name: Enter a street
name that intersects with the
selected street.
A checkmark displays on the right
side when the field has been
selected and the destination can be
entered. After an entry step is
completed, the checkmark moves to
the next item.
Entering the city name first:
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Turn the MENU/SEL knob until
the State/Province is selected.
If necessary, enter the State/
Province name by turning the
MENU/SEL knob to scroll
through the keyboard, then
press it or press the character or
number, as needed. The last
State/Province is automatically
recalled.
3. Enter the city name. The city
field is automatically selected.
4. Enter the street name, this field
is automatically selected. Do not
enter directional information or
street type. Use the space
screen button between street
and city names. Use the
backspace
delete an incorrectly entered
character.
A list displays if four or fewer
names are available. If there are
more than four, there is a match
counter with a number of
available streets. Press the List
screen button to view the list and
select the street.
5. Enter the house number. This
field is automatically selected.
6. Press the OK screen button. The
address information screen
displays the address entered.
7. Press the Go screen button if
correct. The route is calculated.
8. Press to select the route
preference either for the Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest. The chosen
route preference highlights. See
“Navigation Settings” under
Using the Navigation System on
page 48 for more information.
9. Press the Start Guidance screen
button and the route is
calculated.
Entering the Street name first:
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Turn the MENU/SEL knob until
the State/Province is selected.
If necessary, enter the State/
Province name by turning the
MENU/SEL knob to scroll
through the keyboard, then
press it or press the character or
number, as needed. The last
State/Province is automatically
recalled.
3. Select the street name field.
Enter the street name. Do not
enter directional information or
street type. Use the space
screen button between street
and city names. Use the
backspace
delete an incorrect character.
A list displays if four or fewer
names are available. If there are
more than four, there is a match
counter with a number of
available streets. Press the List
screen button to view the list and
select the street.
q screen button to
4. Select the city from the list or
enter the city name.
5. Enter the house number. This
field is automatically selected.
6. Press the OK screen button. The
address information screen
displays the address entered.
7. Press the Go screen button if
correct. The route is calculated.
8. Press to select the route
preference either for the Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest. The chosen
route preference highlights. See
“Navigation Settings” under
Using the Navigation System on
page 48 for more information.
9. Press the Start Guidance screen
button and the route is
calculated.
The POI destination entry allows
selection of a destination by
providing the POI name, a city
name, or selecting from the POI list.
Entering by POI Name/Phone
Number
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the POI screen button.
3. Enter the name or select by
phone number.
A list displays if four or fewer
names are available. If there are
more than four, there is a match
counter with a number of
available POI names. Press the
List screen button to view
the list.
4. Select the POI name from
the list.
5. Press the Go screen button on
the confirmation screen if the
information is correct.
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6. Press to select the route
preference either for the Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest.
7. Press the Start Guidance screen
button and start the route.
Entering a POI by City Name
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Point of Interest
screen button.
3. Press the Browse POI
Categories screen button.
4. Press the change location
screen button.
5. Enter the new state and city.
6. Select a category, then a
sub-category.
The available POI names will
display.
7. Select the POI name.
8. If the POI is correct, press the
Go screen button. the route is
calculated.
9. Press to select the route
preference either for the Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest.
10. Press the Start Guidancer
screen button and start the
route.
Selecting a POI Category
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Point of Interest
screen button.
3. Press the Browse POI
Categories screen button.
4. Select a category, then a
sub-category.
The available POI names
display.
5. Select the POI name.
6. If the POI is correct, press the
Go screen button. the route is
calculated.
7. Press to select the route
preference either for the Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest.
8. Press the Start Guidance screen
button and start the route.
Previous Destination
Select a destination from a list of
previous destinations. Up to
15 points that have been previously
entered can be recalled. If the list is
full, the oldest destinations
automatically are deleted once the
newest destinations are added.
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Previous Destination
screen button. A list displays the
previous destinations.
3. Select the Destination.
4. Press the Go screen button if
the information is correct and the
route is calculated.
5. Press to select the route
preference either for the Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest. See
“Navigation Settings” under
Configure Menu on page 73 for
more information.
6. Press the Start Guidance screen
button and start the route.
Choose a destination by selecting
an address that has been stored in
the address book.
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Address Book screen
button. A list displays the
address book entries.
3. Select the destination from
the list.
4. Press the Go screen button on
the confirmation screen if the
information is correct. The route
calculates.
5. Press to select the route
preference either for the Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest. See
“Navigation Settings” under
Using the Navigation System on
page 48 for more information.
6. Press the Start Guidance screen
button and start the route.
Pick From Map
Select a destination by scrolling on
the map.
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Pick From Map screen
button. A map screen with a
scroll symbol displays.
3. Press the Zoom in/out arrow
button on the screen and press
the map to locate the destination
to select. Press and hold a finger
on the map to activate fast
scrolling.
4. Press the Go screen button. The
route calculates.
5. Press to select the route
preference either for the Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest. See
“Navigation Settings” under
Using the Navigation System on
page 48 for more information.
6. Press the Start Guidance screen
button and start the route.
Choose a destination based on
Latitude and Longitudinal
coordinates.
Enter in the location as coordinates,
Latitude and Longitude.
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Lat/Long screen
button.
3. Enter the coordinates for the
destination in degrees, minutes,
and seconds.
4. Press the Go screen button. The
route calculates.
5. Press to select the route
preference either for the Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest. See
“Navigation Settings” under
Using the Navigation System on
page 48 for more information.
6. Press the Start Guidance screen
button and start the route.
Preset Destination
Set a destination by selecting from
one of six previously stored
destinations. If a destination is not
set for one of the screen buttons,
the button dims and is not available
to use. See “Adding or Changing
Preset Destinations” later in this
section for information on how to
add a preset destination.
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press one of the available
Preset Destination screen
buttons. The screen buttons
were stored with the name
selected. The route is
calculated.
3. Press to select the route
preference either or Fastest,
Shortest, or Easiest. See
“Navigation Settings” under
Using the Navigation System on
page 48 for more information.
4. Press the Start Guidance screen
button and start the route.
Several functions can be performed
after a destination has been
entered. Press the DEST button to
access the Route Menu screen.
Cancel Guidance
From the Route screen, press the
Cancel screen button to cancel the
current route. Press Yes on the
confirmation screen to cancel or No
to continue the guidance.
Voice Prompt
Press Voice Volume to change the
volume of voice prompts and voice
recognition.
Press the Voice Guidance, Speech
Confirmation Feedback, or Traffic
Voice Prompt screen buttons to turn
voice prompts on or off for each
category. See “Navigation settings”
under Using the Navigation Systemon page 48 for more information.
Detour
To select a detour around the
current route, select the Route
screen, then select to detour 2, 5,
or 10 km (1, 3, or 5 miles). Press
the Whole Route screen button to
detour the entire route. This is only
available while driving on a route.
Turn List
To view the list of maneuvers for the
entire route, Press the Turn List
screen button from the Route Menu
screen.
Up to three waypoints can be added
to the current route, between the
start point and final destination. The
waypoints can be edited or deleted.
To add a waypoint:
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Add Waypoint screen
button. This button is only
available if the route has been
calculated.
3. Enter the waypoint by any of the
add destination methods. See
Destination on page 59 or more
information. The system
calculates and highlights the
route and the route can be
started.
4. To add more waypoints, press
the DEST button. Press the Add
screen button to add the
waypoint in the order desired on
the route. The system calculates
and highlights the route and the
route can be started.
To delete a waypoint:
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Delete Waypoint
screen button.
3. Select the waypoint to be
deleted by pressing the screen.
4. A confirmation message
displays. Press Yes to delete the
waypoint; press No to cancel
this operation. The system
calculates and highlights the
route and the route can be
started.
Route Preview
Preview the entire route in either
direction.
s t (Reverse or Forward Skip) :
Press the reverse skip arrow to go
to the start point. Press the forward
skip arrow to go to the final
destination.
Scroll): Press the fast reverse
scroll arrow to go to the start point.
Press the fast forward scroll arrow
to go to the final destination. These
buttons display once the reverse/
forward scroll button has been
selected.
j (Pause): Pauses the route
preview, while in reverse, fast
reverse, forward, or fast forward
scroll.
S T (Reverse or Forward
Scroll): Press the reverse scroll
arrow to go to the start point. Press
the forward scroll arrow to go to the
final destination.
Suspend/Resume Guidance
Press the Suspend/Resume
Guidance screen button to suspend
or resume guidance on the current
route.
Previous
Destinations — Deleting
To delete all previous destinations
from the system:
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Previous Destination
screen button.
3. Press the Clear All screen
button.
4. Press the OK screen button to
Clear All Previous Destination,
or press the Cancel screen
button to cancel this operation.
Address Book
Options for saving to the
Address Book:
1. Scrolling on map or Pick fromMap in the Dest Menu: Scroll to
the location. Press MENU/SEL
knob. A menu displays on the
left side of the screen. Select the
Save screen button and the
location is saved.
2. Address Entry: Enter a
destination through the Address
Entry menu. Press the Save
screen button and a menu
displays with the Save option
located on the bottom of the
screen. Select the Save option
to save this location to the
Address Book.
3. POI Menu: Select a POI. Press
the Save screen button from the
bottom of the information page
display.
4. Previous Destination: From the
Previous Destination Menu,
select the destination to save.
Press the Save screen button at
the bottom of the
information page.
2. Press the Address Book screen
button. A list displays the
address book entries.
3. Select the address book entry to
be deleted.
4. Press the Delete screen button.
A confirmation message
displays.
To add a preset destination from the
address book:
1. Press the DEST button.
2. Press the Address Book screen
button.
3. Select the address book entry to
add as a Preset. The Address
Book Information screen
displays.
4. Press the Edit button located at
the bottom of the screen by
pressing it.
5. Press and hold one of the six
preset screen buttons at the
bottom of the screen until the
text within the button changes.
6. The name appears in that preset
destination screen button and
can be selected from the Select
Destination screen.
Favorite Route
1. After the route has been
planned, press the NAV button
until the full map screen is
shown.
2. Press the MENU/SEL knob.
A menu displays.
3. Turn the MENU/SEL knob to
scroll down until the Whole
Route option displays, and press
it or press on the Whole Route
option. The whole route map
screen displays.
4. Press the Add Route screen
button. The route is stored as a
favorite.
To change the route name, add a
voice tag or delete a favorite route:
on or off. Select from a list of
six pre-programmed POI
sub-categories. Scroll through a list
of categories, or select nearby and
on route options.
Press this screen button to minimize
the guidance window and expand
the map window.
Whole Route: Select to view the
entire route from starting point to
destination on the map.
Cancel Guidance: Stops the
current route.
OnStar®Download
Destination
The Destination download lets an
OnStar
call center to download a
destination. OnStar will send
address information and location
coordinates of the destination into
the navigation system.
Using Destination Download
If the navigation radio screen is
turned off before a download, the
system automatically turns the
®
subscriber ask the OnStar
OnStar Download Screen
screen on and displays a download
confirmation message. The radio
remains on after the download.
The navigation system displays a
“Please wait” as the address is
searched within the map database.
If the address is not found within the
map database, the system may use
latitude and longitude coordinates to
locate the destination. In this case,
“Using Coordinates” displays on the
downloaded screen.
If the system is unable to locate the
address, the Destination Not Found
screen below displays.
Route Guidance Not Active
If an OnStar destination is
downloaded while route guidance is
not active, the navigation system
displays a pop-up screen and does
the following screen functions:
.
Press the Go screen button, the
navigation system starts route
calculation to the destination(s)
received.
.
Press the Map screen button,
the navigation system displays
the Destination Map Screen.
.
Press the Call screen button, the
navigation system initiates a call
with Bluetooth Phone
(if available) or OnStar
Personal Call.
.
Press the Save screen button,
the navigation system copies the
downloaded destination to the
address book and display the
new address book entry. The
destination saves this download
even if it is only partial
information such as a phone
number.
.
Select the Back screen button,
the navigation system cancels
the OnStar destination download
and returns to the previous
screen. The downloaded
address is not added to the
previous destinations.
Route Guidance Active
If an OnStar destination is
downloaded while route guidance is
already active, the system displays
a pop-up screen and does the
following screen function:
.
Press the Go screen button, the
navigation system adds the
downloaded destination before
the next waypoint of the existing
route (closest to the current
vehicle position).
.
All other buttons on the pop-up
screen operate as described
under Route Guidance Not
Active.
Previous Destinations
Previously downloaded OnStar
destinations are saved under
Previous Destinations in the
navigation system where they can
be accessed or saved to the
address book.
If the map screen is used to show
destination, it has map screen
capabilities such as Go, Save,
Zoom, Scroll, etc. The address is
shown at the top of the screen.
Configure Menu
Adjust features and preferences
through the Configure Menu. The
last selected menu screen displays.
Adjust features for Sound, Radio,
Nav (navigation), Display, or Clock.
Radio
Press the CONFIG button to enter
the Setup menu features. Turn the
MENU/SEL knob until Radio
displays, then press the knob or
press the Radio screen button to
make changes for radio information
displayed, preset pages, Automatic
Volume Control, and XM™
categories restore (if equipped). See
Satellite Radio on page 16
Destination Map Screen
(If equipped) for more information.
Nav (Navigation)
Press the CONFIG button to enter
the Setup menu features. Turn the
MENU/SEL knob until Nav displays,
then press the knob or press the
Nav screen button.
XM NavTraffic™ (if equipped)
The navigation system might have
an XM NavTraffic receiver. It is a
subscription service provided
through XM Satellite Radio.
A service fee is required to receive
the XM NavTraffic service.
Real-time traffic information is
provided to fully integrate the
navigation system to display current
traffic conditions for the chosen
route.
A screen displays to indicate that
the XM Traffic subscription is not
activated.
If activated, traffic information
displays:
.
Unscheduled traffic incident
data, such as accidents and
disabled vehicles
.
Scheduled traffic incident data,
such as road construction and
road closures
.
Traffic flow information (rate of
speed data). Flow data might not
be available in all markets.
Traffic information is delivered to the
vehicle by the XM Radio satellites.
XM NavTraffic provides continuously
updated traffic information.
XM NavTraffic currently broadcasts
the traffic information for many
markets nationally. The service may
be available in more cities in the
future. Visit www.xmnavtraffic.com
for more details on local coverage.
To turn XM NavTraffic on or off:
1. Press the CONFIG button. Turn
the MENU/SEL knob until Nav
displays, then press the knob or
press the Nav screen button.
2. Press the Traffic Information
button.
3. Press the Traffic button. This
button highlights and a check
mark displays when active.
Pressing Alert for Approaching
Traffic Events displays a screen
to notify of possible traffic events
ahead.
Traffic Icon
When traffic conditions are found in
the local area, the Traffic Icon
appears in the lower left-side of
the map.
The Traffic Icon has three different
condition displays. These are:
.
No icon displays if there is no
XM NavTraffic™ subscription or
traffic events.
.
A single car icon displays if
there are traffic events in the
area, but none are on route.
.
A multiple car icon displays if
there are traffic events on the
route.
It could take some time to sort the
received information. The list of
traffic conditions display in the order
of distance from the vehicle, for up
to approximately 125 km (75 mi).
With a route planned, traffic events
display on the route. Not all traffic
conditions may display.
To view the traffic condition location
and information on the map:
1. Press the NAV button to show
the map, then press the MENU/
SEL control knob for the
map menu.
2. Scroll down and select the
Traffic screen button. A list of
traffic conditions with distance
from the vehicle’s current
position displays.
An arrow can appear before the
distance. The arrow indicates
the distance is a straight line
distance and the direction of the
event from the vehicle’s current
position. If no arrow appears, the
distance indicates how far the
event is ahead on current route.
No more than three pages of
traffic events may be viewed
while the vehicle is moving.
Press the Options screen button.
A Traffic Options menu displays.
Select the traffic related option.
Traffic: Press to enable or disable
the traffic function.
3. Select a traffic condition to get
more detailed information.
display traffic icons on the map
screen. Also, select what traffic
information displays.
Traffic Flow Status — Enables or
disables the green, yellow, red and
black arrows that display beside the
roads and shows the traffic flow or
extent of a traffic event.
.
Black indicates a closed road
segment
.
Red indicates significantly
impaired traffic flow with average
speed of less than 40 km
(25 mph).
.
Yellow indicates slightly impaired
traffic flow with average speed
between 40 km and 73 km
(25 and 45 mph).
.
Green indicates normal traffic
flow with average speed above
73 km (45 mph).
Traffic flow data arrows display on
the map when scaled up to
eight miles. Closed Road, Traffic
Delays, Incidents, and
Advisories — Select the traffic
event ICONS that appear on the
map screens.
Alert for Approaching Traffic
Events: When On, if an
approaching traffic event is within
the alert range, one of two traffic
alerts display:
.
With no route planned, while on
expressways, Approaching
Traffic Event without Avoid
screen displays.
.
With route planned, Traffic Event
on Route screen displays. If the
Alert for Approaching Traffic
Events is Off, the alert does not
display.
events ahead on the current active
route. No traffic events reported on
route displays if there are none to
report.
Name
Select Name to display traffic
events in alphabetical order.
Distance
Select Distance to display traffic
events in order of distance with the
closest event shown first.
Traffic events update approximately
every two minutes.
Scrolling to Traffic Events on
the Map
While scrolling the map, the traffic
event icons can appear indicating a
traffic event within 125 km (75 mi)
from current position. To receive
information about the traffic event,
place the crosshairs over the traffic
condition icon. Traffic events
beyond 125 km (75 mi) from current
position will not be displayed.
Select INFO to display the type of
traffic, the street name, and a
description of the traffic event.
Traffic Event Display Categories
The following are traffic event
categories and symbols that can
appear on the display:
q (Road Closed): Road and/or
ramps closed.
o (Stopped Traffic): Traffic
stopped, stop and go traffic, delayed
and congested traffic.
p (Alert): Object on the roadway,
disabled vehicle, or dangerous road
conditions.
t (Accident): Roadway obstructed
due to accident.
s (Road Works): Delayed traffic
due to construction.
j / r (Road Condition): Delayed
or stopped traffic, lane blocked or
closed due to a road condition.
These buttons have common
functions across all Detailed Traffic
Event screens.
Back: Return to the previous
Use to display additional details of a
traffic event. This screen can
display when:
.
Scrolling to an event on the map
and then pressing INFO.
.
Selecting a traffic event listed on
the Traffic Event List screen.
.
Approaching a traffic event.
screen.
Map: Displays related traffic events
on the map if available.
More: More information is available
for the traffic event.
Avoid: Select to avoid the location
of an event on the route and
calculate a new route. The full map
screen shows the new route. The
Avoid button is only available if the
event is on the route ahead.
Traffic Voice Prompts
The traffic voice prompts are part of
the current navigation voice prompt
settings. The traffic voice prompt
can be turned on and off by
selecting Traffic Voice Prompt in
Voice Prompt on the CONFIG Nav
screen. If the navigation voice
prompts are turned off, all traffic
prompts are also turned off.
If the voice prompts are on and an
Alert for Approaching Traffic
displays, the related voice prompt is
provided.
RPT (Repeat) does not repeat traffic
prompts, only navigation traffic
maneuvers. The current prompt
playback cancels if RPT is pressed
during a traffic voice prompt.
When Detour Available displays, a
possible quicker route is available
and an alternate route can be
selected to detour around the traffic
condition. Press Yes and a new
route is calculated. This option is
only available when the multiple car
icon appears.
XM NavTraffic™ information might
not be provided for the alternate
route, depending on what type of
road the vehicle is traveling on.
Traffic Condition Symbols
The following are traffic condition
symbols may display:
AccidentRoad Closed
Lane NarrowsRoad work,
Construction
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XM™ Weather (if equipped)
Press the INFO button, then press
INFO again until the Weather
screen button is selected or press
the Weather screen button.
Press the INFO button until the
Weather screen is selected to show
the current weather condition of the
city of the vehicle’s current position.
Allow up to 15 minutes for the
current weather in the area to
display.
Extended Forecast
Select the Menu button by pressing
the Enter screen button or press the
Menu button on the screen to show
the Weather Menu screen. From
this screen, select the Extended
Forecast screen button.
Weather Along the Route
If a destination is set while driving
along the route, there is the option
to view weather conditions for up to
three locations:
.
Current vehicle’s position.
.
Midway point from current
position to final destination.
.
The current weather condition of
the destination city.
From the XM Weather Menu
Screen, select Along the Route:
Weather Alerts
From the XM Weather Menu, select
Weather Alerts to display any
current weather advisory warnings
in effect near the current position.
Display
Press the CONFIG button to enter
the Setup menu features. Turn the
MENU/SEL knob until Display
appears, then press the knob or
press the Display screen button.
Dimming Mode
Auto (Automatic): Automatically
adjust the screen background
depending on exterior lighting
conditions.
Day: The map background
brightens.
Night: The map background
darkens.
To change the overall brightness
setting for the display, use the
vehicle interior lighting dimming
control.
Setting the Clock
To set the time:
1. Press the CONFIG button to
enter the Setup menu features.
Turn the MENU/SEL knob until
Clock displays, then press the
knob or press the Clock screen
button.
2. Press the Hours and
Minutes – and + signs to
decrease and to increase
the time.
12/24 HR Format: Press the 12 HR
screen button for standard time;
select the 24 HR screen button for
military time.
day − display buttons to increase or
decrease the day.
Display: Press the Display screen
button to turn the display of the
clock on the screen on or off.
Global Positioning
System (GPS)
The position of the vehicle is
determined by using satellite
signals, various vehicle signals, and
map data.
At times, other interferences such
as the satellite condition, road
configuration, the condition of the
vehicle and/or other circumstances
can interfere with the navigation
system's ability to determine the
accurate position of the vehicle.
The GPS shows the current position
of the vehicle using signals sent by
the GPS Satellites. When the
vehicle is not receiving signals from
the satellites, a symbol appears on
the map screen. See NavigationSymbols on page 54.
This system might not be available
or interferences can occur if any of
the following is true:
.
Signals are obstructed by tall
buildings, trees, large trucks,
or a tunnel.
.
Objects are located on the rear
shelf of the vehicle.
.
Satellites are being repaired or
improved.
For more information if the GPS is
not functioning properly, see “If the
System Needs Service” and
“Problems with Route Guidance.”
Vehicle Positioning
At times, the position of the vehicle
on the could be inaccurate due to
one or more of the following
reasons:
.
The road system has changed.
.
Driving on slippery road surfaces
such as in sand, gravel and/
or snow.
.
Traveling on winding roads or
long straight roads.
.
Approaching a tall building or a
large vehicle.
.
The surface streets run parallel
to a freeway.
.
The vehicle has been transferred
by a vehicle carrier or a ferry.
.
The current position calibration
is set incorrectly.
.
Traveling at high speed.
.
The vehicle changes directions
more than once, or when 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 GPS signal is not received.
.
A roof carrier is installed on the
vehicle.
.
Tire chains have been installed.
.
The tires are replaced or worn.
.
The tire pressure for the tires is
incorrect.
.
The first navigation use after the
map data is updated.
.
The battery is disconnected for
several days.
.
The vehicle is driving in heavy
traffic where driving is at low
speeds, and the vehicle is
stopped and started repeatedly.
Problems with Route
Guidance
Inappropriate route guidance can
occur under one or more of the
following conditions:
.
The turn was not made on the
road indicated.
.
Route guidance might not be
available when using automatic
rerouting for the next right or
left turn.
.
The route might not be changed
when using automatic rerouting.
.
There is no route guidance when
turning at an intersection.
.
Plural names of places might be
announced occasionally.
.
It could take a long time to
operate automatic rerouting
during high-speed driving.
.
Automatic rerouting might
display a route returning to the
set waypoint if heading for a
destination without passing
through a set waypoint.
.
The route prohibits the entry of a
vehicle due to a regulation by
time or season or any other
regulation which may be given.
.
Some routes might not be
searched.
.
The route to the destination
might not be shown if there are
new roads, if roads have
recently changed or if certain
roads are not listed in the map
data. See Maps on page 52 for
more information.
To recalibrate the vehicle's position
on the map, park the vehicle with
the engine running for two to
five minutes, until the vehicle
position updates.
If the navigation system needs
service and the steps listed here
have been followed but there are
still problems, see your dealer for
assistance.
Ordering Map DVDs
The map data in the vehicle is the
most up-to-date information
available when the vehicle was
produced. The map data is updated
periodically, provided that the map
information has changed.
For questions about the operation of
the navigation system or the update
process, contact the GM Nav Disc
Center toll‐free phone number,
1‐877‐NAV‐DISC (1‐877‐628‐3472)
or go to the center's website,
www.gmnavdisc.com. If updates are
needed, call the GM Nav Disc
Center or order a new disc online.
To order a disc, have the vehicle's
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
available. This helps the center
make sure that the correct and most
up-to-date DVD map disc for the
vehicle is received. See “Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN)” in the
Index of the vehicle's owner manual
for more information.
After receiving the updated disc,
see “Installing the DVD Map Disc”
under Maps on page 52 for more
information.
Database Coverage
Explanations
Coverage areas vary with respect to
the level of map detail available for
any given area. Some areas feature
greater levels of detail than others.
If this happens, it does not mean
there is a problem with the system.
As the map data is updated, more
detail can become available for
areas which previously had limited
detail. See Ordering Map DVDs onpage 84 for more information.
Voice Recognition
The navigation system's voice
recognition allows for hands free
operation of the navigation system
and the audio system features.
Voice recognition only works if the
map database is installed in the
system.
If the radio is off, the only
commands would be Hands Free
and Help.
Navigation voice commands are not
available until the I Agree button
has been selected.
Voice recognition can be used when
the ignition is on or when Retained
Accessory Power (RAP) is active.
See “Retained Accessory Power
RAP” in the index of the vehicle's
owner manual for more information.
steering wheel control button.
The audio system mutes, and a
beep is heard. A voice prompt
stating, “Please start speaking
after the beep” might be heard.
If there is no beep, make sure
that the voice volume setting is
not turned down. See ConfigureMenu on page 73 for more
information.
While voice recognition is active,
the system displays a
g symbol.
2. Clearly speak one of the
commands listed later in this
section.
Canceling Voice Recognition
1. Press and release the $
steering wheel control button to
cancel a command, or if the
system response does not
match the verbal command.
2. The system replies, “Voice
recognition canceled.”
Pressing any other radio or
steering wheel control, other
than the volume knob or the
volume steering wheel control
button cancels the session.
3. Press and release the talk
symbol steering wheel control
button to restart the voice
recognition session.
Helpful Hints for Speaking
Commands
.
When a multiple command is
available, choose the command
that best works for you.
.
Words that are in brackets are
optional. For example, the
command “Radio [band] FM,”
saying “Radio FM” or “Radio
Band FM” are both valid
commands.
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.
Words that are separated by a
( / ) mean there is a choice of
using a word on either side of
the slash. For example, the
command (CD/DVD/Disc) [help],
you can say “CD [help]” or “DVD
[help]” or “Disc [help].”
.
When the system recognizes the
command the system will either
perform the function or ask to
confirm the choice by clearly
saying “yes” or “no.”
.
When the system does not
recognize the command, the
system issues an error message
such as “pardon” or “command
not recognized.” The system
could also say, “voice
recognition canceled.”
.
If experiencing difficulty with the
system recognizing a command,
confirm that the command is
correct. Try saying the command
clearly or wait for a brief moment
after the beep.
Background noise such as a
climate control fan positioned on
high, open windows, and very
loud outside noises, even if the
windows are closed, can cause
voice commands to be
misunderstood.
.
This system is able to recognize
commands in different
languages, such as English,
French Canadian, and Spanish.
The system only recognizes
commands based on the
language selected.
.
To increase or decrease the
voice volume during a voice
recognition session, turn the
volume knob of the radio,
or press the volume steering
wheel control buttons. If the
volume is adjusted during a
voice recognition session, a
Voice Volume bar appears on
the screen showing the voice
volume level as it is being
adjusted. This also changes the
volume of the guidance prompts.
Voice Recognition Help
To enter the help playback session,
clearly speak one of the help
commands.
Help: Specific help commands
(such as Radio Help, Display Help,
Navigation Help) for the user to
choose from.
Radio [help]: Helpful advice about
radio commands, and some
common radio commands which are
available. Use this command to
learn about how to select a band
AM, FM, or XM (if equipped), and
how to change radio stations (by
speaking frequency numbers).
(CD/DVD/ Disc) [help]: Helpful
advice about disc commands, and
some common disc commands
which are available. Use this
command to learn about how to
select Disc mode playback, and
how to change track numbers.
Display [help]: Helpful advice
about display commands, and some
common display commands which
are available to adjust the display
setting.
Navigation [help]: Helpful advice
about navigation commands, and
some common navigation
commands which are available.
Voice Recognition Commands
The following list shows the voice
commands available for the
navigation system with a brief
description of each. The commands
are listed with the optional words in
brackets. To use the voice
commands, see the instruction
listed previously.
Display Commands
Display [set] day [mode], display
Display [set] night [mode],
display [select] night [mode]:
Instructs the system to switch the
display to night mode.
Display [set] auto [mode], display
[select] auto [mode]: Instructs the
system to switch the display to
auto mode.
Display [help]: Instructs the
system to play back helpful advice
about display commands, and some
common display commands which
are available to adjust the display
setting.
Radio Commands
Radio AM, radio [band] AM, radio
FM, radio [band] FM, radio XM
(if equipped), radio [band] XM
(if equipped): Instructs the system
to go to either the AM, FM, or XM
(if equipped) radio bands.
Radio select [frequency] AM,
radio select [frequency] FM:
Instructs the system to go to a
specific frequency on either the AM
or FM band. For example, radio
select ninety seven point one FM or
radio select ten forty AM.
Radio select [channel] XM
(if equipped): Instructs the system
to go to a specific channel on the
XM™ band (if equipped). For
example, radio select one fifty
one XM.
Radio [help]: Instructs the system
to play back some helpful advice
about radio commands, and some
common radio commands which are
available to the user.
CD/DVD/Disc Commands
The following commands are only
available when a CD, MP3, or DVD
is loaded.
Radio CD, radio DVD, radio
Disc: Instructs the system to go to
Disc mode.
Radio CD select (track number),
radio DVD select (track number),
radio disc select (track number):
Instructs the system to play a
specific track on the Disc. For
example, radio disc select ten. This
command supports up to 254 tracks.
CD [help], DVD [help], disc
[help]: Instructs the system to play
back helpful advice about disc
commands, and some common disc
commands which are available.
General Navigation Commands
Feedback on, feedback off:
Instructs the system to turn on and
off the voice recognition feedback.
When feedback is ON, the system
responds to commands with a talk
back phrase. When feedback is
OFF, the system responds to
commands with a chime.
Navigation voice [guidance] on,
navigation voice [guidance] off:
Instructs the system to turn on and
off voice guidance prompts during
route guidance.
Cancel: Instructs the system to
cancel the command.
Point of Interest (POI)
Commands
The following is a list of POI
commands. POIs only display on
the map screen if the map scale is
800 m (0.50 mi) or less. If POIs
display on a map with the wrong
scale, the system reminds that this
cannot be done. The available POI
commands are:
Navigation show gas station[s],
navigation show gas, navigation
hide gas station[s], navigation
hide gas: Instructs the system to
display and hide gas station POIs
on the map screen.
Navigation show restaurant[s],
navigation show dining,
navigation hide restaurant[s],
navigation hide dining: Instructs
the system to display and hide
restaurant POIs on the map screen.
Navigation show ATM[s],
navigation hide ATM[s]: Instructs
the system to display and hide ATM
POIs on the map screen.
Navigation show hotel[s],
navigation hide hotel[s]: Instructs
the system to display and hide hotel
POIs on the map screen.
Navigation show airport[s],
navigation hide airport[s]:
Instructs the system to display and
hide airport POIs on the map
screen.
Navigation show shop[s],
navigation show shopping,
navigation hide shop[s],
navigation hide shopping:
Instructs the system to display and
hide shopping POIs on the map
screen.
the system to set one of the preset
destinations one through six as the
new destination.
Navigation delete: Instructs the
system to delete the destination,
route, or next waypoint. The system
requests a confirmation of which
item should be deleted (destination,
route, or next waypoint).
Destination (available for English
language only): Instructs the
system that the user wants to enter
a destination using voice
recognition. After this command is
stated, the system displays a state
abbreviation (such NY for New
York). If the destination to be
entered is located in the displayed
state, then say the desired city
name. Otherwise, say “Change
State” and say the state name the
search should take place in. Then,
say the desired city name when
prompted, and say the desired
street name and house number
when prompted.
For example, if Cedar Point
Amusement is the set destination,
which has the following address:
Cedar Point Amusement Park
1 Cedar Point Drive
Sandusky, OH 44870
Set the Destination by using Voice
Recognition:
1. Press and release the talk
symbol steering wheel control.
The audio system mutes, and a
beep is heard.
2. Say the command “Destination”.
The system replies with “Please
say city name or change state”,
and the system shows a pop-up
list of an abbreviated state
name, such as NY for New York.
If the state is correct, then go to
Step 4. Otherwise, say “Change
State”.
For example, if the desired
destination is in Ohio, but the
system shows New York (NY) in
the pop-up list, say “Change
State”.
3. After saying, “Change State”, the
system replies with “Please say
state name”. Say the correct
state.
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The state name displays. In
some cases the radio shows a
candidate list with the closest
matches to the spoken state
name. The system asks the user
to select an item from the
candidate list either by pressing
the desired choice, or by saying
the list number of the desired
choice.
4. The system asks the user to say
the city name. As shown earlier,
the radio can display a
candidate list with the closest
matches to the spoken city
name. Say the correct
city name.
5. Reply with the street name
including the suffix (Blvd, Ave,
Rd, etc.), when prompted. The
radio might display a candidate
list with the closest matches to
the spoken street name. Say the
correct street name.
6. Reply with the house number
with prompted. The radio might
display a candidate list with the
closest matches to the spoken
house number. Say the house
number as single digit.
7. Confirm the correct address is
displayed, then reply with yes or
no, when prompted.
8. This address is now set as the
destination. Select the Start
screen button to begin
destination guidance.
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Voice Tag Commands
Voice Tags are recorded phrases
that can be stored in the navigation
system. These voice tags are
associated with Address Book
Entries, and once these voice tags
are stored, they can be used as part
of a voice recognition command that
sets the particular address book
entry as a destination. See the
Address Book and Voice tag
sections earlier in this manual for
information about instructions on
how to store a voice tag in the
system.
Navigation [go to] (voice tag):
This command allows selection of a
destination saved under the stored
voice tag. The system plays back
the voice tag and asks to confirm by
saying yes or no.
If a destination is set to “Home”, say
“Navigation go to Home”. After the
system plays back the voice tag and
it is confirmed, the system sets
“Home” as the destination.
Navigation [go to] preset
destination [number] one
Navigation [go to] preset
destination [number] two
Navigation [go to] preset
destination [number] three
Navigation [go to] preset
destination [number] four
Navigation [go to] preset
destination [number] five
Navigation [go to] preset
destination [number] six
Navigation delete [destination/
route/next waypoint]
Route (used in conjunction with
another command)
Next waypoint (used in
conjunction with another
command)
Add to waypoint (used in
conjunction with another
command)
Replace destination (used in
conjunction with another
command)
Yes (used in conjunction with
another command)
No (used in conjunction with
another command)
Destination (used for
Destination VR entry, available
in English language only)
Voice Tag Commands
Navigation [go to] <Voice Tag>
OnStar Command (if equipped)
Hands Free
Phone
Bluetooth
Using Voice Recognition
To use voice recognition, press the
b g button located on the steering
wheel.
The system responds with a tone.
After the tone say “Hands Free” to
use the bluetooth voice recognition
system. The system then responds
with “Ready,” followed by a tone.
After the tone, say a command.
For additional information say “Help”
while you are in a voice
recognition menu.
Pairing a Phone
1. Press
2. Say “Bluetooth.”
b g. For vehicles with a
navigation system, say “Hands
Free” after the tone.
3. Say “Pair.” The system responds
with instructions and a four‐digit
Personal Identification Number
(PIN). The PIN is used in Step 5.
4. Start the pairing process on the
cell phone that you want to pair.
For help with this process, see
your cell phone manufacturers
user guide.
5. Locate the device named “Your
Vehicle” in the list on the cell
phone. Follow the instructions
on the cell phone to enter the
PIN that was provided in Step 3.
After the PIN is successfully
entered, the system prompts you
to provide a name for the paired
cell phone. This name will be
used to indicate which phones
are paired and connected to the
vehicle, see “Listing All Paired
and Connected Phones” later in
this section for more information.
6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 to pair
additional phones.
The system can list all cell phones
paired to it. If a paired cell phone is
also connected to the vehicle, the
system responds with “is connected”
after that phone name.
1. Press
2. Say “Bluetooth.”
3. Say “List.”
Deleting a Paired Phone
If the phone name you want to
delete is unknown, see “Listing All
Paired and Connected Phones.”
1. Press
2. Say “Bluetooth.”
3. Say “Delete.” The system asks
4. Say the name of the phone you
b g. For vehicles with a
navigation system, say “Hands
Free” after the tone.
b g. For vehicles with a
navigation system, say “Hands
Free” after the tone.
for which phone to delete.
want to delete.
Connecting to a Different Phone
To connect to a different cell phone,
the bluetooth system looks for the
next available cell phone in the
order in which all the available cell
phones were paired. Depending on
which cell phone you want to
connect to, you may have to use
this command several times.
1. Press
navigation system, say “Hands
Free” after the tone.
2. Say “Bluetooth.”
3. Say “Change phone.”
.
.
Storing and Deleting Phone
Numbers
The system can store up to
30 phone numbers as name tags in
the Hands-Free Directory that is
shared between the Bluetooth and
OnStar systems.
The following commands are used
delete and store phone numbers.
b g. For vehicles with a
If another cell phone is
found, the response will be
“<Phone name> is now
connected.”
If another cell phone is not
found, the original phone
remains connected.
Delete All Name TagsThis command deletes all stored name tags
Using the “Store” Command
1. Press
2. Say “Store.”
b g. For vehicles with a
navigation system, say “Hands
Free” after the tone.
or a group of numbers as a name tag.
be stored as a name tag by entering the
digits one at a time.
name tags.
in the Hands Free Calling Directory and the
OnStarTurn by Turn Destinations Directory.
3. Say the phone number or group
of numbers you want to store all
at once with no pauses, then
follow the directions given by the
system to save a name tag for
this number.
Using the “Digit Store” Command
If an unwanted number is
recognized by the system, say
“Clear” at any time to clear the last
number.
To hear all of the numbers
recognized by the system, say
“Verify” at any time.
1. Press
2. Say “Digit Store.”
3. Say each digit, one at a time,
b g. For vehicles with a
navigation system, say “Hands
Free” after the tone.
that you want to store. After
each digit is entered, the system
repeats back the digit it heard
followed by a tone. After the last
digit has been entered, say
“Store,” and then follow the
directions given by the system to
save a name tag for this number.
Once connected, the person called
will be heard through the audio
speakers.
b g. For vehicles with a
navigation system, say “Hands
Free” after the tone.
pausing or say the name tag.
interchangeably to dial a phone number or
a stored name tag.
be dialed by entering the digits one at
a time.
number used on the cell phone.
Using the “Digit Dial” Command
The digit dial command allows a
phone number to be dialed by
entering the digits one at a time.
After each digit is entered, the
system repeats back the digit it
heard followed by a tone.
If an unwanted number is
recognized by the system, say
“Clear” at any time to clear the last
number.
To hear all of the numbers
recognized by the system, say
“Verify” at any time.
1. Press
2. Say “Digit Dial.”
3. Say each digit, one at a time,
Once connected, the person called
will be heard through the audio
speakers.
b g. For vehicles with a
navigation system, say “Hands
Free” after the tone.
that you want to dial. After each
digit is entered, the system
repeats back the digit it heard
followed by a tone. After the last
digit has been entered,
say “Dial.”
Once connected, the person called
will be heard through the audio
speakers.
Receiving a Call
When an incoming call is received,
the audio system mutes and a ring
tone is heard in the vehicle.
.
.
Call Waiting
Call waiting must be supported on
the cell phone and enabled by the
wireless service carrier.
.
b g. For vehicles with a
navigation system, say “Hands
Free” after the tone.
Press b g to answer the call.
Press c $ to ignore a call.
Press b g to answer an
incoming call when another call
is active. The original call is
placed on hold.
.
Press b g again to return to the
original call.
.
To ignore the incoming call, no
action is required.
.
Press c $ to disconnect the
current call and switch to the call
on hold.
Three‐Way Calling
Three‐way calling must be
supported on the cell phone and
enabled by the wireless service
carrier.
1. While on a call, press
2. Say “Three‐way call.”
3. Use the dial or call command to
dial the number of the third party
to be called.
4. Once the call is connected,
b g to link all the callers
press
together.
b g.
Ending a Call
Press c $ to end a call.
Muting a Call
During a call, all sounds from inside
the vehicle can be muted so that the
person on the other end of the call
cannot hear them.
To mute a call, press
say “Mute Call.”
To cancel mute, press
then say “Un‐mute Call.”
b g, and then
b g, and
Transferring a Call
Audio can be transferred between
the Bluetooth system and the cell
phone.
The cell phone must be paired and
connected with the Bluetooth
system before a call can be
transferred. The connection process
can take up to two minutes after the
ignition is turned to ON/RUN.
To Transfer Audio From the
Bluetooth System to a Cell Phone
During a call with the audio in the
vehicle:
1. Press
2. Say “Transfer Call.”
To Transfer Audio to the Bluetooth
System From a Cell Phone
During a call with the audio on the
cell phone, press
transfers to the vehicle. If the audio
does not transfer to the vehicle, use
the audio transfer feature on the cell
phone. See your cell phone
manufacturers user guide for more
information.
b g.
b g. The audio
Voice Pass-Thru
Voice pass‐thru allows access to the
voice recognition commands on the
cell phone. See your cell phone
manufacturers user guide to see if
the cell phone supports this feature.
To access contacts stored in the cell
phone:
1. Press
2. Say “Bluetooth”. The system
3. Say “Voice”. The system
b g. For vehicles with a
navigation system, say “Hands
Free” after the tone.
responds “Bluetooth ready”,
followed by a tone.
responds “OK, accessing
<phone name>”.
.
The cell phone's normal
prompt messages will go
through its cycle according
to the phone's operating
instructions.
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
(DTMF) Tones
The Bluetooth system can send
numbers and the numbers stored as
name tags during a call. You can
use this feature when calling a
menu driven phone system. Account
numbers can also be stored for use.
Sending a Number or Name Tag
During a Call
1. Press
2. Say “Dial.”
3. Say the number or name tag
b g. The system
responds “Ready,” followed by
a tone.
to send.
Clearing the System
Unless information is deleted out of
the in‐vehicle Bluetooth system, it
will be retained indefinitely. This
includes all saved name tags in the
phone book and phone pairing
information. For information on how
to delete this information, see the
previous sections on Deleting a
Paired Phone and Deleting
Name Tags.
The pairing process can be started
by using the controls on the
infotainment system.
1. Press the CONFIG button. Turn
the MENU/SEL knob until the
Phone menu displays. Press the
MENU/SEL knob or press the
Phone screen button to display
other options.
2. Turn the MENU/SEL knob until
Bluetooth displays. Press the
MENU/SEL knob or press the
Bluetooth screen button to
display other options.
3. Select “Add New Phone.” Start
the pairing process on the cell
phone that you want to pair. See
the cell phone manufacturer's
user guide for information on this
process.
On the cell phone, locate the
device named “Your Vehicle.”
Follow the instructions given on
the cell phone to enter the
four-digit Personal Identification
Number (PIN) that has been
provided.
4. The system voice prompt
requests that you say the name
you want used for the phone that
is being paired. Use a name that
best describes the phone. The
system voice prompt then
repeats the name you provided
for confirmation: say “Yes.”
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