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,
The names, logos, emblems,
slogans, vehicle model names, and
vehicle body designs appearing in
this manual including, but not limited
to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET,
the CHEVROLET Emblem, IMPALA,
and the IMPALA logo are
trademarks and/or service marks of
General Motors LLC, its
subsidiaries, affiliates, or licensors.
The information in this manual
supplements the owner manual.
substitute the name “General
Motors of Canada Limited” for
Chevrolet Motor Division 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.
Read the following pages to
become familiar with the
infotainment system features.
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The infotainment system has built-in
features intended to help with this
by disabling some functions when
driving. A grayed-out function is not
available when the vehicle is
moving.
All functions are available when the
vehicle is parked. Before driving:
.
Become familiar with the
infotainment system operation,
buttons on the faceplate, and
touch-sensitive screen buttons.
.
Set up the audio by presetting
favorite stations, setting the
tone, and adjusting the
speakers.
.
Set up phone numbers in
advance so they can be called
easily by pressing a single
button or a single voice
command for vehicles equipped
with phone capability.
Taking your eyes off the road
for too long or too often while
using the infotainment or
navigation system could cause
a crash.
You or others could be injured
or killed. Do not give extended
attention to these tasks while
driving. Limit glances at the
vehicle displays and focus your
attention on driving. Use voice
commands whenever possible.
See “Defensive Driving” in the
owner manual.
The vehicle has Retained
Accessory Power (RAP). With RAP,
the audio system can be played
even after the ignition is turned off.
See “Retained Accessory Power
(RAP)” in the owner manual.
Infotainment System
The infotainment system is controlled by using the touchscreen, the buttons
below the touchscreen, steering wheel controls, and voice recognition.
When off, press O to turn the
system on. Press and hold to
turn off.
.
When on, press O to mute the
system. Press
unmute the system.
O again to
Retained Accessory Power (RAP)
The vehicle has RAP. When in RAP
the audio system can be played
even after the ignition is turned off.
See “Retained Accessory Power
(RAP)” in the owner manual.
Volume
O to increase or decrease the
Turn
volume.
Home Page
The Home Page is where vehicle
application icons are accessed.
Some applications are disabled
when the vehicle is moving.
The Home Page can be set up to
have up to five pages with eight
icons per page.
h or k to access the pages of
Press
icons.
h (Previous): Press to go to the
previous Home Page.
k (Next): Press to go to the next
Home Page.
l (Interaction Selector): Press to
display the favorites list.
Press and hold a location within the
favorites area to begin the process
of saving a favorite application.
Press the application icon to store
as a favorite. The name of the
application will be shown in
favorites.
Managing Home Page Icons
1. Press and hold any of the Home
Page icons to edit that icon.
2. Drag the icon to a new location
on the Home Page or to save it
to the applications tray.
3. Press
{ to exit edit mode.
Audio
Press the Audio icon to display the
active audio source page. Available
sources are AM, FM, XM (if
equipped), CD, My Media, USB, SD,
Bluetooth, and AUX Input.
Phone
Press the Phone icon to display the
Phone main page. See Bluetooth
(Overview) on page 71 or Bluetooth
(Infotainment Controls) on page 72
or Bluetooth (Voice Recognition) on
page 76.
NAV (Navigation, If Equipped)
Press the NAV icon to display the
navigation map or OnStar
Turn-by-Turn Navigation. See Using
the Navigation System on page 28
or “OnStar Navigation” in the owner
manual.
Settings
Press the Settings icon to display
the Settings menu. See Settings onpage 68.
Pandora (If Equipped)
Press the Pandora icon to begin
Pandora
Radio on page 16.
®
. See Pandora Internet
Weather (If Equipped)
Press the Weather icon to display
the Weather main page. See
“SiriusXM Travel Link Weather (If
Equipped)” under Destination onpage 39.
OnStar
Press the OnStar icon to display the
OnStar main page and start OnStar
voice recognition. See “OnStar
Overview” in the owner manual.
Applications Tray
The applications tray is at the
top-center of the screen. The
applications tray can have three to
five applications.
To add an application from the
Home Page to the applications tray:
1. Press and hold any icon on the
Home Page to enter edit mode.
2. Drag the icon to the
applications tray.
To remove an item from the
applications tray, drag the icon
from the applications tray back
to the Home Page.
Adding or removing applications
from the applications tray will not
remove them from the Home Page.
Touchscreen buttons show on the
screen when available. When a
function is unavailable, the button
may gray-out. When a function is
selected, the button may highlight.
Infotainment Gestures
Use the following finger gestures to
control the infotainment system.
Press/Tap
Press/Tap is used to select a button
or option, activate an application,
or change the location inside a map.
Many times the function is
performed upon removal of the
finger from the touch screen; not on
the initial press.
Press and Hold
Press and hold can be used to start
another gesture, move, or delete an
application.
Drag
Drag is used to move applications
on the Home Page, or to pan the
map. To drag the item, it must be
held and moved along the screen to
the new location. This can be done
up, down, right, or left.
Nudge is used to move items a
short distance on a list or a map. To
nudge, hold and move the selected
item up or down to a new location.
Fling or Swipe
Fling or swipe is used to scroll
through a list, pan the map,
or change page views. Do this by
placing a finger on the screen then
moving it rapidly up and down or
right and left and releasing the
finger from the screen.
Rotate
Rotate the MENU knob or the
knob on the faceplate to perform
functions such as tuning the radio or
scrolling lists.
Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces
and Vehicle Information and
Radio Displays
For vehicles with high gloss
surfaces or vehicle displays, use a
microfiber cloth to wipe surfaces.
Before wiping the surface with the
microfiber cloth, use a soft bristle
brush to remove dirt that could
scratch the surface. Then use the
microfiber cloth by gently rubbing to
clean. Never use window cleaners
or solvents. Periodically hand wash
the microfiber cloth separately,
using mild soap. Do not use bleach
or fabric softener. Rinse thoroughly
and air dry before next use.
Steering Wheel Controls
The infotainment steering wheel
controls can be used to control the
infotainment features displayed in
O
the instrument cluster.
g (Talk): Press to start a voice
recognition session to control the
audio, phone, navigation, or the
OnStar system. See “OnStar
Overview” in the owner manual.
Press the RADIO button on the
faceplate to access broadcast
sources.
Press the MENU screen button or
MENU knob to display the following
menus:
Tone Settings:
.
Bass, Midrange, Treble,
Surround (if equipped): Press +
or − to adjust. Surround adjusts
the headrest speaker
volume only.
.
Balance: Press S or T for more
sound from the left or right
speakers. The middle position
balances the sound between the
left and right speakers.
.
Fade: Press UP or DOWN for
more sound from the front or
rear speakers. The middle
position balances the sound
between the front and rear
speakers.
Tag Song: If equipped, press to tag
song information, including artist
and title, to transfer to an iPod
®
.
If the iPod is not attached, the
information will be transferred when
it is attached. Press OK on the
confirmation pop-up menu to go
back to the Now Playing view.
DSP Modes:
.
If equipped with Bose Studio
Surround
®
sound system, there
will be four DSP modes:
‐ Normal: Adjusts the audio to
provide the best sound for all
seating positions.
‐ Driver: Adjusts the audio to
provide the best sound for the
driver.
‐ Rear: Adjusts the audio to
provide the best sound for the
rear seat occupants.
‐ Centerpoint: Creates the best
surround sound for the whole
vehicle.
Auto Volume: If equipped, this
feature adjusts the volume based on
vehicle speed. The options are Off,
Low, Medium - Low, Medium,
Medium - High, or High.
Press
q BACK on the faceplate or
press the Back screen button to go
back to the previous menu.
Bose AudioPilot Noise
Compensation Technology:
If equipped, this feature can be
turned on or off. Turning it on will
adjust the volume level to
compensate for background noise
and vehicle speed. This feature is
most effective at a lower radio
volume where background noise
can affect how well the music is
heard. At a higher volume, there
may be little or no adjustment.
See www.bose.com/audiopilot.
Press
q BACK on the faceplate or
press the Back screen button to go
back to the previous menu.
the favorites box to reveal more
favorites rows. To close the
favorites, drag them down.
.
Slide a finger to the right or left
to scroll through each page of
favorites.
Tone Settings: Press and hold a
screen button to save the current
tone settings as a favorite. Press a
screen button in the favorite area to
recall a favorite tone settings.
The number of favorites displayed is
automatically adjusted by default,
but can be manually adjusted in the
Settings menu under Radio and
then Number of Favorites Shown.
HD Radio Technology
If equipped, HD Radio™ Technology
is a free service with features such
as static-free sound; more
programming choices on local FM
HD2, HD3, and higher; and
on-screen information such as artist
and song title.
HD Radio Technology Channel
Access
To access HD Radio channels:
1. Tune the radio to the channel.
If the channel is broadcasting
HD Radio Technology, the radio
will automatically switch to digital
audio, indicated with an HD
Radio Technology logo. The HD
Radio feature must be turned on
in the Settings menu.
2. Press
g, d on the faceplate,
or turn the MENU knob to tune
to the previous or next HD Radio
channel.
There may be a delay before the
channel starts playing.
The HD Radio channel number is
indicated next to the logo.
HD Radio channels can be saved
as favorites. Songs can be tagged
for download.
When connected to iTunes
®
, the
Sync button on the device may
need to be pressed to transfer the
tags to iTunes.
See AM-FM Radio on page 9 or
USB Port on page 24.
For a list of all channels, see
www.hdradio.com.
HD Radio Technology
Troubleshooting
Digital Audio Delay: Wait for the
signal to process. This can take
several seconds.
Volume Change, Audio Skip,
Echo, Digital Audio Lost: Channel
signal strength may be weak or the
channel is out of range. Verify
proper reception on another
channel.
If the HD Radio signal loses
reception while listening to channel
HD1, the radio will go back to the
main non-HD Radio channel.
If the HD Radio signal loses
reception while listening to channels
HD2 to HD8, the radio mutes until
the signal can be recovered or until
the channel is changed.
Timeshifting
The audio system can record live
radio for up to 25 minutes, When
tuned to a station, the system
automatically begins recording the
audio along with the associated
metadata.
j to pause playback of the
Press
audio and to initiate timeshift mode.
Press
r to resume playback.
When timeshifting begins, a time is
indicated on the right of the play/
pause indicator. This time initially
indicates the time of day at which
playback is paused. This time
continues to show as long as the
system is in a paused mode and the
buffer continues to fill.
Buffer Reset
The buffer will reset anytime the
broadcast band or stations/channels
are changed. Changing to a media
source when in pause will not reset
the buffer.
Rewinding or Fast Forwarding a
Timeshifted Broadcast
.
Press and hold the rewind
indicator to reverse playback at
a rate of 15 times the rate of
normal playback.
.
Press and hold the fast forward
indicator to advance playback at
a rate of 15 times the rate of
normal playback. The timeshift
buffer can be advanced up to
the end of the timeshift buffer
and return to live mode.
Returning to Live Broadcast
If listening to timeshifted radio,
press the
forward back to live radio.
Timeshifting and Station/Channel
Lists
If browsing a station/channel list is
started while listening to the
timeshift content, the list content is
shown in live time, not
buffered time.
Skipping Back in a Broadcast
For programs with metadata,
pressing the previous button less
than 10 seconds into a program will
make the system skip to the
beginning of the previous program.
If more than 10 seconds into the
current song/program, the system
starts at the beginning of the current
program. If no metadata is available,
the system skips back 30 seconds.
If the audio is paused and the
25-minute buffer is reached, the
buffer continues recording content in
a first-in, first-out basis. When
playback is started, the content
played will be the last 25 minutes in
the buffer.
Satellite Radio
SiriusXM®Satellite Radio
Service (If Equipped)
Vehicles with a valid SiriusXM
satellite radio subscription can
receive SiriusXM programming.
SiriusXM satellite radio has a wide
variety of programming and
commercial-free music, coast to
coast, and in digital-quality sound.
See www.siriusxm.com or call
1-866-635-2349 in the U.S. In
Canada, see www.xmradio.ca or call
1-877-209-0079.
When SiriusXM is active, the station
name, number, category name,
song title, and artist display on the
screen.
SiriusXM Menu
SiriusXM has a menu to adjust
different features.
Pressing the MENU screen button
may display the following:
Tone Settings: Press + or − to
adjust the tone settings. See AM-FMRadio on page 9.
Tag Song: Press the Tag Song
button to tag the current artist or
song information.
When connected to iTunes
Sync button on iTunes may need to
be pressed to transfer the
song tags.
TuneSelect: For SiriusXM only, this
feature allows for alerts to be set for
artists or songs that are played on
the current station. Press Artist or
Song to save an Artist or Song.
Press Manage TuneSelect to turn
the alerts On and Off or manage the
saved selection of Artists or Songs.
To unselect an alert, press the Song
or Artist. To delete an alert, press −.
Press
q BACK on the faceplate or
press the Back screen button to go
back to the previous menu.
Auto Volume: If equipped, this
feature adjusts the volume based on
the vehicle speed. See AM-FMRadio on page 9.
Bose AudioPilot Noise
Compensation Technology:
If equipped, this feature adjusts the
volume based on the noise in the
vehicle. See AM-FM Radio onpage 9.
XL (Explicit Language
Channels): These channels, or any
others, can be blocked by request,
by calling 1-866-635-2349 in the
U.S., or 1-877-209-0079 in Canada.
Loading XM: The audio system is
acquiring and processing audio and
text data. No action is needed.
Channel Off Air: This channel is
not currently in service.
Channel Not Authorized: This
channel is blocked or cannot be
received.
Channel Not Available: This
previously assigned channel is no
longer assigned.
No XM Signal/Reception May Be
Blocked: The vehicle may be in a
location where the XM signal is
being blocked. When the vehicle is
moved into an open area, the signal
should return.
XM Radio ID: Tune to channel 0 to
display the XM radio ID number
used to activate XM service.
Check XM Antenna: If this
message does not clear within a
short period of time, the receiver or
antenna could have a fault. Consult
with your dealer.
Radio Reception
Unplug electronic devices from the
accessory power outlets if there is
interference or static in the radio.
FM
FM signals only reach about 16 to
65 km (10 to 40 mi). Although the
radio has a built-in electronic circuit
that automatically works to reduce
interference, some static can occur,
especially around tall buildings or
hills, causing the sound to fade in
and out.
AM
The range for most AM stations is
greater than for FM, especially at
night. The longer range can cause
station frequencies to interfere with
each other. Static can also occur
when things like storms and power
lines interfere with radio reception.
When this happens, try reducing the
treble on the radio.
SiriusXM®Satellite Radio
Service
If equipped, SiriusXM Satellite
Radio Service provides digital radio
reception. Tall buildings or hills can
interfere with satellite radio signals,
causing the sound to fade in and
out. In addition, traveling or standing
under heavy foliage, bridges,
garages, or tunnels may cause loss
of the SiriusXM signal for a period
of time.
Cell phone usage, such as making
or receiving phone calls, charging,
or just having the phone on may
cause static interference in the
radio. Unplug the phone or turn it off
if this happens.
Backglass Antenna
The AM-FM antenna is integrated
with the rear window defogger in the
rear window. Do not scratch the
inside surface or damage the lines
in the glass. If the inside surface is
damaged, it could interfere with
radio reception. For proper radio
reception, the antenna connector
needs to be properly attached to the
post on the glass.
If attaching a cell phone antenna to
the glass, attach it between the grid
lines.
Using a razor blade or sharp
object to clear the inside rear
window can damage the rear
window antenna and/or the rear
window defogger. Repairs would
not be covered by the vehicle
warranty. Do not clear the inside
rear window with sharp objects.
Do not apply aftermarket glass
tinting with metallic film. The
metallic film in some tinting
materials will interfere with or
distort the incoming radio
reception. Any damage caused to
the backglass antenna due to
metallic tinting materials will not
be covered by the vehicle
warranty.
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Caution
Caution
Multi-Band Antenna
The roof antenna is for OnStar®(if
equipped), SiriusXM
Radio (if equipped), and GPS
(Global Positioning System). Keep
clear of obstructions for clear
reception. If the vehicle has a
sunroof, and it is open, reception
can also be affected.
®
Satellite
Pandora Internet Radio
Pandora®is a free Internet radio
service that streams personalized
radio stations based on artists,
tracks, genres, and comedians.
Create stations using the Pandora
website or Smartphone application,
then use
(thumbs down) to personalize
stations. To set up an account, or for
more information, go to
www.pandora.com. Pandora may
not be available in Canada.
A phone or tablet with Internet
connection and the Pandora
application installed is required.
Personal cell phone data plans are
used. Make sure the latest version
is installed on the device.
Launching Pandora
Connect the iPhone to the USB
port, or connect Android or
BlackBerry
Auxiliary Jack on page 27 or
Bluetooth (Overview) on page 71 or
Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls) on
page 72 or Bluetooth (Voice
Recognition) on page 76. For first
time use, set up the stations before
connecting to the vehicle. The
Pandora icon will be available on
the Home Page.
®
through Bluetooth. See
When Pandora is chosen, the
Pandora logo will populate on the
screen and the system will display
“Acquiring Pandora Radio Station.”
Launch times can be significant.
Using the iPhone
1. Plug the device into the USB
port. The phone screen must be
unlocked.
2. Launch Pandora directly from
the Home Page by pressing the
Pandora icon.
If nothing happens when the
available Pandora screen button is
pressed, download the latest
Pandora application and retry.
The login screen may display on the
device.
Using an Android or BlackBerry
Phone
The BlackBerry phone must be
unlocked to launch Pandora service.
1. Pair the phone using Bluetooth.
2. Launch Pandora directly from
the Home Page by pressing the
Pandora icon.
If nothing happens when the
available Pandora screen button is
pressed, download the latest
Pandora application and retry.
Tone Settings: Press to adjust the
tone settings. See AM-FM Radio onpage 9.
Bookmark Artist: Press to
bookmark the artist.
Bookmark Song: Press to
bookmark the song.
Auto Volume: This feature sets the
auto volume based on the speed of
the vehicle and noise in the vehicle.
See AM-FM Radio on page 9.
Bose AudioPilot: If equipped, this
feature adjusts the volume based on
the noise in the vehicle. See AM-FMRadio on page 9.
Pandora Features
Pandora service has features to rate
tracks, skip tracks, or change
stations.
} (Bookmarks): When pressed
during a track, a choice displays to
bookmark the artist or track. This
sends the bookmark to the Pandora
account.
, (Thumbs Down): When
pressed, Pandora stores this
information, changes to the next
track, and does not play this track
on this station again. This helps
Pandora choose which tracks
should not play on this station. This
feature is only available on user
created stations.
- (Thumbs Up): When pressed,
Pandora stores this information and
- is highlighted for the remainder of
the track. This helps Pandora
choose which tracks should play on
this station.
d (Next Track): When pressed,
Pandora changes to the next track.
r or j (Play/Pause): Press to play
or pause playback.
Pandora Skip Limit
Pandora limits the number of skips
allowed on their service to five skips
including thumbs down. When the
skip limit is reached,
will not skip the currently playing
track, but the
recorded.
Advertisements on Pandora
Pandora may display
advertisements. The artist name
and track title will not be displayed
and the skip track button will not be
available.
If the device is unable to connect to
the USB or Bluetooth:
1. Turn the vehicle off.
2. Take the Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) transmitter at least 6 m
(20 ft) away from the vehicle.
3. Wait about one minute, and try
to connect the device again. See
Auxiliary Jack on page 27 or
Bluetooth (Overview) on page 71
or Bluetooth (Infotainment
Controls) on page 72 or
Bluetooth (Voice Recognition) on
page 76.
Unable to Start Pandora
If the device is unable to launch
Pandora:
.
Check that the latest version of
Pandora is installed.
.
Check that there is an active
account logged into Pandora.
.
Have at least one station
created.
.
For Android and BlackBerry
devices, check that the device is
paired with the vehicle, and
whether the device displays in
the Connected phone sources
list under the Phone icon from
the Home Page.
.
For an iPhone, check that the
USB cable is connected to the
USB port and the screen is
unlocked.
.
Pandora will not work during an
active call.
.
Close Pandora on the device
and launch again. Devices that
allow multitasking may require
an extra step to quit the Pandora
application. See the cell phone
manufacturer's user guide.
Infotainment System19
Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down
Error
If there is an error trying to rate a
track with the
message “Thumbs Down Error” or
“Thumbs Up Error” will display.
Press OK to dismiss.
Loss of Audio
Loss of Pandora audio can happen
in different ways:
.
Weak or lost data connection.
.
Device needs to be charged.
.
Application needs to be
relaunched.
.
Connection between phone and
radio lost.
.
An iPhone is connected to both
Bluetooth and the USB port.
Other phones such as the Droid
phones may have a similar
reaction.
Pandora Error/Please Check
Device: Not signed in or Pandora
is down for maintenance.
No Stations Available: No stations
are available on the Pandora server
through the connected device.
No Internet Connection: A few
conditions for loss of Internet
connection are:
.
The connected device loses its
cellular connection.
.
The device does not support
Internet connectivity.
.
The device is not in the vehicle.
No Bluetooth Signal: The
Bluetooth signal is lost.
No Skips Remaining for This
Station or Permitted During
Advertisements:
.
The maximum Pandora skip limit
has been reached according to
the plan that was obtained.
.
Skipping an advertisement was
tried.
See www.pandora.com/help. If the
service will not work, see a dealer
for assistance.
Audio Players
CD Player
The player (if equipped) can be
used for CD and MP3 audio.
The system is capable of playing:
.
Most audio CDs
.
CD-R
.
CD-RW
.
MP3 or unprotected WMA
formats
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 that has been
recorded, or the way the disc has
been handled.
There can be increased skipping,
difficulty in finding tracks, 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.
.
Use a marking pen to label the
top of the disc.
Loading and Ejecting Discs
To load a disc:
1. Turn the vehicle 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.
X to eject a disc from the
Press
CD player. If the disc is not removed
within a short period of time, it is
automatically pulled back into the
player.
Playing an Audio CD
Press the MEDIA faceplate or
screen button until CD Audio icon
Now Playing view is selected.
On the CD main page, a track
number displays at the beginning of
each track or Song, Artist, and
Album information displays when
available.
Use the following controls to play
the disc:
t (Previous/Fast Reverse):
.
Press to seek to the beginning of
the current or previous track.
If the track has been playing for
less than 10 seconds, it seeks to
the previous track. If longer than
10 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.
u (Next/Fast Forward):
.
Press to seek to the next track.
.
Press and hold to fast forward
through a track. Release the
button to return to playing
speed. Elapsed time displays.
When a Blu-ray or DVD disc is
loaded and the CD button is
pressed, a message displays to use
the video application to play. Video
application is only available in rear
seat entertainment equipped
vehicles.
Storing Media favorites
To store media favorites, press and
hold to display a list of media types.
Select from this list.
The lists that may display are:
Genres: Press to store the current
genre as a favorite. Press a screen
button in the favorite area to recall a
favorite genre. The first song of the
genre begins to play.
Artists: Press to store the current
artist as a favorite. Press a screen
button in the favorite area to recall a
favorite artist. The first song in the
artist list begins to play.
Albums: Press to store the current
album as a favorite. Press a screen
button in the favorite area to recall a
favorite album. The first song in the
album list begins to play.
Playlists: Press a screen button in
the favorite area to recall a favorite
playlist. The first song in the playlist
begins to play.
Songs: Press to store the current
song as a favorite. Press a screen
button in the favorite area to recall a
favorite song.
Podcasts or Podcast Episode:
Press and hold a screen button to
store the current podcast as a
favorite. Press a screen button in
the favorite area to recall a favorite
podcast or podcast episode. The
podcast or podcast episode begins
to play.
Audiobooks: Press and hold a
screen button to save the current
audiobook as a favorite. Press a
screen button in the favorite area to
recall a favorite audiobook. The first
chapter begins to play.
Videos: Press and hold a screen
button to store the current video as
a favorite. Press a screen button in
the favorite area to recall a favorite
video; the video or first episode
begins to play.
Error Messages
If Disc Error displays and/or the disc
comes out, it could be for one of the
following reasons:
.
The disc has an invalid or
unknown format.
.
The road is very rough. Try the
disc again when the road is
smoother.
.
The disc is dirty, scratched, wet,
or upside down.
.
The air is very humid. Try the
disc again later.
.
There was a problem while
burning the disc.
.
The label is caught in the CD
player.
If Disc Player Error displays, it could
be for one of the following reasons:
Press the MENU button while that
source is active to access the menu.
Press any of the following buttons
on the MP3 Menu:
Shuffle: Press to play the tracks
randomly. Press again to stop
shuffle.
Auto Volume: If equipped, this
feature adjusts the volume based on
the speed of the vehicle. See
AM-FM Radio on page 9.
Tone Settings: Press + or − to
adjust Bass, Midrange, Treble,
or Surround. See AM-FM Radio onpage 9.
MP3 Folder Information
Press anywhere between the top
applications tray and bottom menu,
press the Browse screen button,
or turn the tune knob to display the
browse screen.
Root Directory: To access, press
the screen anywhere between the
top and bottom menu or turn the
tune knob. The root directory is
treated as a folder. All files
contained directly under the root
directory are accessed prior to any
root directory folders.
No Folder: When the CD only
contains compressed audio files
without any folders or playlists, all
files are under the root folder.
File System and Naming: The
song titles, artists, albums, and
genres are taken from the file's ID3
tag and are only displayed if present
in the tag. If a song title is not
present in the ID3 tag, the radio
displays the file name as the
track name.
This vehicle is equipped with one
SD card reader and two USB ports.
The SD card reader and one USB
port are in the center console. The
other USB port is in the storage
area behind the radio. The system
is optimized to support two
connected devices with a total of
20,000 songs.
Playing from a USB
A USB mass storage device can be
connected to the USB port.
Gracenote
When plugging in a USB device,
Gracenote service builds voice tags
for music. Voice tags allow artists,
albums with hard to pronounce
names, and nicknames to be used
to play music through voice
recognition.
While indexing, infotainment
features are available.
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My Media Library
The infotainment system allows
access to content from all of the
connected devices. Press the
MEDIA screen button to scroll
through the options until My Media
is selected. Use gestures or screen
buttons to scroll through the
content.
USB MP3 Player and USB Drives
.
The USB MP3 players and USB
drives connected must comply
with the USB Mass Storage
Class specification (USB MSC).
.
Hard disk drives are not
supported.
.
The following restrictions apply
for the data stored on a USB
MP3 player or USB device:
‐ Maximum folder structure
depth: 11 levels.
‐ Applicable audio extensions
are mp3, wma, aac, m4a,
and aif.
‐ WMA and Apple lossless files
are not supported.
‐ Supported file systems are
FAT32 and NTFS.
To play a USB device, do one of the
following:
.
Connect the USB.
.
Press MEDIA until the
connected device is shown.
Use the following when playing an
active USB source:
r (Play): Press to play the current
media source.
j (Pause): Press to pause play of
the current media source.
t (Previous/Reverse):
.
Press to seek to the beginning of
the current or previous track.
If the track has been playing for
less than 10 seconds, the
previous track plays. If playing
longer than 10 seconds, the
current track restarts.
Press and hold to reverse
quickly through playback.
Release to return to playing
speed. Elapsed time displays.
u (Next/Forward):
.
Press to seek to the next track.
.
Press and hold to advance
quickly through playback.
Release to return to playing
speed. Elapsed time displays.
USB Menu
Press Menu to display the USB
menu. The following may be
available:
Shuffle: Press to play the tracks
randomly. Press again to stop
shuffle.
Bose AudioPilot Noise
Compensation Technology:
If equipped, this feature adjusts the
volume based on the noise in the
vehicle. See AM-FM Radio onpage 9.
Tone: Press + or − to adjust the
tone settings. See AM-FM Radio onpage 9.
USB Browse Menu
Press anywhere between the top
and bottom menus, press the
Browse screen button, or turn the
tune knob to view the browse menu
and the following options are
displayed along the bottom of the
screen:
Playlists:
1. Press to view the playlists stored
on the USB.
2. Select a playlist to view the list
of all songs in that playlist.
3. Select a song from the list to
begin playback.
Artists:
1. Press to view the list of artists
stored on the USB.
2. Select an artist name to view a
list of all albums by the artist.
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3. Select an album and then select
a song from the list, or press All
Songs screen button.
Albums:
1. Press to view the albums on
the USB.
2. Select the album to view a list of
all songs on the album.
3. Select a song from the list to
begin playback.
Songs:
1. Press to display a list of all
songs on the USB.
2. To begin playback, select a song
from the list.
Genres:
1. Press to view the genres on
the USB.
2. Select a genre to view a list of
all content of that genre.
3. Select artists from the list to get
a list of albums by that artist.
4. Select an album to get a list of
songs on that album.
5. Select a song from the list or
press All Songs to begin
playback.
Podcasts, Composers, Audio
Books, Videos, and Folder View are
shown when More is selected from
the bottom of the screen.
Podcasts:
1. Press to view the podcasts on
the USB.
2. Select a podcast. If episodes
exist, select an episode.
Composers:
1. Press to view the composers on
the USB.
2. Select Composer to view a list of
albums by that composer.
3. Select an album, then a song
from that album to begin
playback.
Audiobooks:
1. Press to view the audiobooks
stored on the iPod.
2. Select the audio book. Select
the chapter to begin playback.
File System and Naming
The songs, artists, albums, and
genres are taken from the file’s
song information and are only
displayed if present. The radio
displays the file name as the track
name if the song information is not
available.
Playing from an iPhone or iPad
This feature supports iPhone 3G,
iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPad.
Follow the same instructions as
stated earlier for using an iPod.
Loss of Audio
Do not pair the Bluetooth of an
iPhone that is connected by USB.
If an attempt to pair the Bluetooth of
the same connected phone is made,
the system will automatically mute
the iPod audio.
If there is a loss of audio, playback
can be resumed by changing the
audio flow from Bluetooth to USB
cable.
To change the audio flow:
1. While the iPhone is connected,
double tap the phone’s home
button.
2. Swipe a finger to the left on the
phone’s screen display. A box
with a triangle on the lower line
of the box that is highlighted
displays. Press this box to
display the dock connector
option.
3. Select “Dock Connector.”
Other phones such as the Droid
phones may have a similar reaction.
Bluetooth Streaming Audio
Make sure all devices have the
latest software downloaded.
This vehicle may have an SD card
reader in the center console.
The SD card reader is for audio and
video playback. Photos are not
supported. Playback from an SD
card follows the same file formats
and restrictions defined under the
USB section.
Set up the SD card while the vehicle
is in P (Park). See “Audio” under
Infotainment on page 3.
Place the card into the port.
If an SD card has already been
connected, but a different source is
currently active, press the MEDIA
faceplate button or MEDIA screen
button to scroll through the audio
source screens until SD card
displays.
Press the SD source menu to
display the SD card options such as
play/pause and previous or reverse.
These same options are described
earlier for the USB menu source.
See USB Port on page 24.
Auxiliary Jack
This vehicle has an auxiliary input
jack in the center console under the
armrest. Possible auxiliary audio
sources include:
.
Laptop computer
.
Audio music player
This jack is not an audio output. Do
not plug headphones into the
auxiliary input jack. Set up an
auxiliary device while the vehicle is
in P (Park).
Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable
from the auxiliary device to the
auxiliary input jack. When a device
is connected, the system can play
audio from the device over the
vehicle speakers.
If an auxiliary device has already
been connected, but a different
source is currently active, press the
MEDIA faceplate button or MEDIA
screen button to scroll through
audio source screens, until AUX
Menu screen displays.
Bluetooth Audio
If equipped, music may be played
from a paired Bluetooth device. See
Bluetooth (Overview) on page 71 or
Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls) on
page 72 or Bluetooth (Voice
Recognition) on page 76 for help
pairing a device.
Depending on the Bluetooth version,
music will have to be controlled
either through the phone/device or
on the screen. If Bluetooth Audio is
selected and no volume is heard,
check the volume setting on both
the phone/device and the
Infotainment system.
Music can be launched by pressing
the MEDIA faceplate button or
MEDIA screen button on the
Home Page.
1. Power on the device, and pair to
connect the device.
2. Once paired, select MEDIA until
Bluetooth displays.
Bluetooth Audio Menu
Press the MENU screen button or
Menu on the tune knob to display
the Bluetooth Audio menu. The
following may be available:
Bose AudioPilot: If equipped, this
feature adjusts the volume based on
the noise in the vehicle. See AM-FMRadio on page 9.
Tone: Press + or − to adjust the
tone settings. See AM-FM Radio onpage 9.
q BACK on the faceplate or
Press
press the Back screen button to go
back to the previous menu.
Manage Bluetooth Devices: Press
to go to the Bluetooth page to add
or delete devices.
When selecting Bluetooth audio, the
radio may not be able to launch the
audio player on the connected
device to start playing. When the
vehicle is not moving, begin
playback on the phone.
All devices launch audio differently.
When selecting Bluetooth audio as
a source, the radio may show as
paused on the screen. Press play
on the device or press
screen to begin playback.
Some phones support sending
Bluetooth music information to
display on the radio. When the radio
receives this information, it will
check to see if any is available and
display it. For more information
about supported Bluetooth features,
see www.gm.com/bluetooth.
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Navigation
Using the Navigation
System
Press the NAV button on the Home
Page or the Navigation icon in the
applications tray to access the
navigation application.
Press MENU from the map view to
access the Navigation Menu.
Features displayed in the
Navigation Menu can be selected to
adjust navigation preferences.
To exit out of a list, press the EXIT
screen button in the top right corner
of the map to return to the main
map view.
When the screen is not in use, it will
timeout and remove the controls.
Press anywhere along the bottom or
top of the screen to display the
controls.
Additional navigation features are:
.
Cancel/Resume Route
.
Navigation Voice Preferences
.
Current Location
.
Map View
.
Traffic
.
Show “Place of Interest” Icons
.
Routing Preferences
.
Personal Data
It is advised to set up preferences
before setting a destination. To set a
destination, see Destination onpage 39.
Cancel/Resume Route
.
While under route guidance, this
screen button displays Cancel
Route. Press Cancel Route to
end route guidance. No further
prompts will be given. The list
item then changes to Resume
Route.
.
Press the Resume Route screen
button to resume route guidance
to the last entered destination.
.
The last location that the system
has provided guidance to can be
resumed by pressing on this
list item.
.
If the route includes waypoints,
the entire route can be
suspended using the Cancel
Route list item. When Resume
Route is pressed, all waypoints
are resumed for guidance.
Navigation Voice Preferences
Press the Navigation Voice
Preferences list item to adjust the
voice preferences.
The following options can be
adjusted:
.
Voice Prompts – ON/OFF
.
Voice Volume
.
Prompts During Phone Calls –
ON/OFF
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