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To adjust the bass and treble on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Option Menu, Audio is highlighted.


2. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Audio menu.


3. Turn the MENU knob until Bass


or Treble highlights.


4. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Bass or Treble settings.


5. Turn the MENU knob to adjust


the Bass or Treble setting.


6. Press the MENU knob to save


and exit the setting.


7. Select the Back option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


The Bass and Treble cannot be adjusted while the Equalizer is being used.


Loudness Contour Circuit: The Loudness Contour Circuit automatically boosts the bass and treble response at low volume levels.


The Loudness Contour Circuit cannot be adjusted on the base radio.


To adjust the Loudness Contour Circuit on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Option Menu, Audio is highlighted.


2. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Audio menu.


3. Turn the MENU knob until


Loudness highlights.


4. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Loudness settings.


5. Turn the MENU knob to turn the


Loudness setting On or Off.


6. Press the MENU knob to save


and exit the setting.


7. Select the Back option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade) (cid:127) Balance can be adjusted from


L6 (left) to R6 (right)


(cid:127) Fade can be adjusted from


F6 (front) to R6 (rear)


To adjust the balance and fade on the radio with a single CD player: 1. Press the volume knob to


enter the Option Menu, AUDIO is highlighted.


2. Press the volume knob to enter


the AUDIO Menu.


3. Turn the volume knob until


BALANCE or FADE highlights. 4. Press the volume knob to enter the BALANCE or FADE settings. 5. Turn the volume knob to adjust the BALANCE or FADE setting. 6. Press the volume knob to save


and exit the setting.


7. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


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To adjust the Equalizer setting on the radio with a six-disc CD player using the menu: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Option Menu, Audio is highlighted.


To adjust the amount of boost for each EQ setting on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Option Menu, Audio is highlighted.


2. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Audio menu.


2. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Audio menu.


3. Turn the MENU knob until


Equalizer highlights.


3. Turn the MENU knob until


Eq Boost highlights.


4. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Equalizer settings.


4. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Eq Boost settings.


5. Turn the MENU knob to adjust


the Equalizer setting.


6. Press the MENU knob to save


and exit the setting.


7. Select the Back option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


Eq Boost can be changed from −2 to +2 on the radio with a six-disc CD player only.


5. Turn the MENU knob to adjust


the Eq Boost setting.


6. Press the MENU knob to save


and exit the setting.


7. Select the Back option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


To adjust the balance and fade on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Option Menu, Audio is highlighted.


2. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Audio menu.


3. Turn the MENU knob until


Balance or Fader highlights.


4. Press the MENU knob to enter the Balance or Fader settings. 5. Turn the MENU knob to adjust


the Balance or Fader setting.


6. Press the MENU knob to save


and exit the setting.


7. Select the Back option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


EQ (Equalizer): Radios with the equalizer feature have five preprogrammed equalizer curves.


Press the EQ button to select between: Rock, Classical, Pop, Vocal, Jazz and Off.


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Radio Message Security Lockout Active: This message displays when the coded security system has been activated. Take the vehicle to your dealer/retailer for service.


Radio Messages for XM Only See XM Radio Messages on page 6-24 later in this section for further detail.


Using the CD Player The CD player plays standard sized CDs. Using CDs of a different size can damage the drive or disc, even if an adapter is used. The CD player has a memory buffer that holds approximately seven seconds of music to prevent interruption while driving over bumpy surfaces. If the interruption lasts longer than seven seconds, the memory buffer can become empty


and playback will be interrupted until the player has time to refocus, read the disc, and fill the buffer again. When the player reaches the end of a CD, it automatically returns to the start and plays the CD again. (cid:127) CDs can be loaded with the


ignition and the radio on or off. (cid:127) CDs will stay in the player if the


(cid:127)


ignition or radio is turned off. If the CD was the last source selected, it resumes playing when the radio is turned on.


Loading CDs To load a CD with the radio with a single CD player: 1. Insert a CD label side up


partway into the slot.


2. The CD player will pull the CD in and begin playing if the radio is on.


To load CDs with the radio with a six-disc CD player: # LOAD: Press to load CDs into the CD player. The display shows DISC and six numbers that correspond to the six CD storage locations. When a storage location has no disc loaded a dash displays.


To insert one CD: 1. Press # LOAD and Insert Disc


displays.


2. The load indicator light flashes,


and the radio beeps twice.


3. Insert a CD label side up partway


into the slot.


4. The CD player will pull the CD


in and begin playing if the radio is on.


Ejecting CDs Z EJECT: Press to stop a CD while it is playing or to eject a CD when it is not playing. Eject can be activated with the ignition and the radio off. If an ejected CD is not removed with 10 seconds, it will be automatically pulled back into the player. To eject a single CD with the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press Z EJECT. 2. Press the numbered or softkey


that the disc is assigned to within 3 seconds.


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To eject all CDs with the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press and hold Z EJECT for


more than two seconds, a beep sounds and Ejecting All Discs displays.


2. The display, the beeps, and the


load indicator light prompts when to remove each CD.


The eject function is canceled when: (cid:127) A CD has not been removed


for 10 seconds.


(cid:127) # LOAD is pressed. (cid:127) The radio is turned off.


To insert multiple CDs: 1. Press and hold # LOAD for


more than two seconds, a beep sounds and Loading All Discs displays.


2. The display, the beeps, and the


load indicator light prompts when to insert each CD. 3. Insert a CD label side up


partway into the slot.


4. The CD player will pull the CD


in and begin playing if the radio is on.


The load function is canceled when: (cid:127) A CD has not been inserted


for 10 seconds.


(cid:127) Z EJECT is pressed. (cid:127) The radio is turned off.


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Playing CDs RPT/ REPEAT: When Repeat is selected, tracks or discs can be repeated. To use repeat with the radio with a single CD player, press RPT to replay the current track continuously. Press it again to cancel repeat. To use repeat with the radio with a six-disc CD player, press the softkey below REPEAT to select between. (cid:127) REPEAT TRACK (cid:127) REPEAT DISC RDM/RANDOM: When random is selected, all tracks or discs are played in random order. To use random with the radio with a single CD player, press RDM to randomly play all tracks on the CD. Press RDM again to cancel this function.


To use random with the radio with a six-disc CD player, press the softkey below RANDOM to select between. (cid:127) RANDOM TRACK (cid:127) RANDOM DISC DISPLAY MODE: The display modes for CD operation can be changed. To adjust the display mode for the radio with a single CD player: Press DISPLAY MODE to switch between Track Info Mode and CD Info Mode. (cid:127) Track Info Mode displays the track number and play time.


(cid:127) CD Info Mode displays CD text


information. If no data is present, No Text displays.


To adjust the display mode for the radio with a six-disc CD player: Press the softkey under Display Mode to switch between, Normal Mode, Track Info Mode, CD Info Mode, and Disc and Track Info Mode if the CD has this information on it. (cid:127) Normal Mode displays the track


number and elapsed time.


(cid:127) Track Info Mode displays the track number, elapsed time, and track name. The track name is only displayed when the appropriate data is stored on the CD.


(cid:127) Disc Info Mode displays the track number, elapsed time, and name of CD. The CD name is only displayed when the appropriate data is stored on the CD. (cid:127) Disc and Track Info Mode


displays the track name and name of CD. Track name and CD name is only displayed when the appropriate data is stored on the CD.


BAND: Press to stop CD playback and play the radio. g (Reverse): Press to go back to the start of the current track or press multiple times until the desired track is reached. g TRACK (Reverse): Press to go back to the start of the current track or press multiple times until the desired track is reached. Press and hold r TRACK to quickly move backward within the current track. l (Forward): Press to go to the next track of the current CD or press multiple times until the desired track is reached. l TRACK (Forward): Press to go to the next track of the current CD or press multiple times until the desired track is reached. Press and hold [ TRACK to quickly move forward within the current track.


CD: Press to start playback of a CD already in the drive if it was not the last audio source. CD j : Press to pause and resume playback of the CD. Press to start playback of a CD already in the player if it was not the last audio source. j (Pause): Press to pause and resume playback of the CD. r (Fast Reverse): Press and hold to quickly move backward within the current track. [ (Fast Forward): Press and hold to quickly move forward within the current track. r DISC (Previous): Press to select the previous disc for playback. [ DISC (Next): Press to select the next disc for playback. AUX (Auxiliary): Press to stop CD playback and use the AUX input.


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Playing an MP3 Disc For more information on how to play an MP3 CD-R/RW disc, see Using an MP3 on page 6-20.


Care of CDs Sound quality can be reduced because of CD quality, the method of recording, the quality of the music that has been recorded, and the way the CD has been handled. If the surface of a CD is soiled, take a soft, lint free cloth or dampen a clean, soft cloth in a mild, neutral detergent solution mixed with water, and clean it. Make sure the wiping process starts from the center to the edge. (cid:127) Handle CDs carefully. (cid:127) Do not touch the bottom side of a


CD while handling it; this could damage the surface.


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(cid:127) Pick up CDs by grasping the outer edges or the edge of the hole and the outer edge.


(cid:127) Store CDs in their original


cases or other protective cases and away from direct sunlight and dust.


If a label is added to a


Care of the CD Player Notice: CD, or more than one CD is inserted into the slot at a time, or an attempt is made to play scratched or damaged CDs, the CD player could be damaged. While using the CD player, use only CDs in good condition without any label, load one CD at a time, and keep the CD player and the loading slot free of foreign materials, liquids, and debris. Do not add any label to a CD, it could get caught in the CD player. If a CD is recorded on a personal computer and a description label is needed, label the top of the recorded CD with a marking pen.


The use of CD lens cleaners for CDs is not advised, due to the risk of contaminating the lens of the CD optics with lubricants internal to the CD player mechanism. If an error displays, see “CD Messages” later in this section.


CD Messages If the CD ejects, or stops playing, it could be for one of the following reasons: (cid:127) The vehicle is being driven on a very rough road. The CD should play when the road becomes smoother. It is very hot. The CD should play when the temperature returns to normal.


(cid:127)


(cid:127) The air is very humid. Wait about


an hour and try again.


(cid:127) The CD is dirty, scratched, wet,


or upside down.


(cid:127) The label is caught in the


CD player.


(cid:127) The format of the CD is not


compatible. See Using an MP3 on page 6-20.


(cid:127) There was a problem while


recording the CD.


If the CD is not playing correctly, for any other reason, try a known good CD. If an error is displayed, occurs repeatedly, or cannot be corrected, write down the error and contact the dealer/retailer.


Using the Auxiliary Input Jack Only connect portable audio players to the auxiliary input jack located on the right side of the faceplate. Set up portable audio players while the vehicle is in P (Park). See Defensive Driving on page 8-16
for more information on driver distraction.


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AUX (Auxiliary): Press AUX to switch between the front and rear AUX input jack.


Press the AUX button to start audio playback from the portable audio player that is connected to the front AUX input jack, if this was the last source. Volume: Turn to increase or decrease the volume of the portable player. Additional volume adjustments to the portable device may be needed. BAND: Press to listen to the radio when a portable audio device is playing.


Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) cable between the radio’s front auxiliary input jack and a portable audio player. The radio automatically detects the device and AUX INPUT DEVICE displays. The portable audio player plays audio over the vehicle speakers. If a portable audio player has already been connected, the portable audio player does not begin playing audio until the AUX button is pressed. The rear auxiliary input connector is located on the back of the radio. See your dealer/retailer for more information about this feature. To disable the rear auxiliary input on the radio with a single CD player: 1. Press the volume knob to


enter the Option Menu, AUDIO is highlighted.


2. Turn the volume knob until


REAR AUX highlights.


3. Press the volume knob to enter


the REAR AUX setting.


4. Turn the volume knob to turn the


rear auxiliary input ON or OFF. 5. Press the volume knob to save


and exit the setting.


6. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


To disable the rear auxiliary input on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Option Menu, Audio is highlighted.


2. Turn the MENU knob until Rear


AUX highlights.


3. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Rear AUX setting.


4. Turn the MENU knob to turn the


rear auxiliary input On or Off.


5. Press the MENU knob to save


and exit the setting.


6. Select the Back option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


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Additional Features Help Prompts: Allows help information to be displayed for eight seconds after the request for that button or feature has been made. To enable or disable help prompts: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Options Menu.


2. Turn the MENU knob until Help


Prompts highlights.


| (Help): Press to receive information about how the radio functions.


To use help for a radio button on the radio with a single CD player: 1. Press | to enter the help menu. 2. Press the volume knob to


highlight the menu item.


3. Press any of the radio buttons to


display the help text.


3. Press the MENU knob to access


the Help Prompts menu.


4. Press | again to go back


one level.


4. Turn the MENU knob to turn


change the setting to On or Off. 5. Press the MENU knob to save


the setting.


6. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


To use help for a radio button on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press | to enter the help menu. 2. Turn the MENU knob until “What does each button do?” highlights, and press the MENU knob.


3. Press any of the radio buttons to display its help text. To go back one level, press | again.


To use help for a radio function on the radio with a single CD player: 1. Press | to enter the help menu. 2. Press the volume knob to


highlight the menu item.


3. Turn the volume knob to highlight


a desired help topic to display the help text.


4. Press | again to go back


one level.


To use help for a radio function on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press | to enter the help menu. 2. Turn the MENU knob until


“Help Topics” highlights, and press the MENU knob.


3. Turn the MENU knob to highlight


a desired help topic to display its help text. To go back one level, press | again.


Startup Screen: To enable or disable the startup screen on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Options Menu.


2. Turn the MENU knob until


Welcome highlights.


3. Press the MENU knob to access


the Welcome menu.


4. Turn the MENU knob to change


the setting to On or Off.


5. Press the MENU knob to save


the setting.


6. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


Display Settings: The display brightness and illumination can only be adjusted while the radio is on. The brightness adjustment range is from −5 to +5 and the illumination adjustment range is from STD (standard) to −5.


To change the brightness and illumination settings on the radio with a single CD player: 1. Press the volume knob to enter


the Options Menu.


2. Turn the volume knob until DISP SETUP (display setup) highlights. 3. Press the volume enter the DISP


SETUP menu.


4. Turn the volume knob until either ILLN MODE (illumination mode) or BRIGHTNESS highlights.


5. Press the volume knob to enter


either setting.


6. Turn the volume knob to change


the setting.


7. Press the volume knob to save


and exit the setting.


8. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


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To change the brightness and illumination settings on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Options Menu.


2. Turn the MENU knob until


Display highlights.


3. Press the MENU knob to access the Display setup menu and the option for Brightness highlights. 4. Turn the MENU knob to change


the setting.


5. Press the MENU knob to save


the setting.


6. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


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Speed Dependent Volume (SDV): The SDV system automatically adjusts the radio volume to compensate for driving noise. The SDV system can only be adjusted while the radio is on. As the speed of the vehicle increases or decreases, the radio volume increases or decreases. The SDV adjustment range for the radio with a single CD player is between OFF and CUR 6, and the adjustment range for the radio with a six-disc CD player is between 0 and 5.


To adjust the SDV setting on the radio with a single CD player: 1. Press the volume knob to enter


the Options Menu.


2. Turn the volume knob until AUD SETUP (audio setup) highlights. 3. Press the volume knob to enter


the AUD SETUP menu.


4. Turn the volume knob until


SD VOLUME (speed dependent volume) highlights.


5. Press the volume knob to enter


the SD VOLUME settings.


7. Press the MENU knob to save


and exit the setting.


6. Turn the volume knob to adjust


the SD VOLUME setting.


8. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


7. Press the volume knob to save


and exit the setting.


8. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


To adjust the SDV setting on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter the Options Menu.


2. Turn the MENU knob until Audio


Setup highlights.


3. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Audio Setup menu.


4. Turn the MENU knob until Speed


Vol (speed volume) highlights. 5. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Speed Vol settings.


6. Turn the MENU knob to adjust


the Speed Vol setting.


Dynamic Distortion Limiter (DDL): The DDL system limits the amount of audio distortion that can be heard. The DDL system can only be adjusted while the radio is on. When the distortion level reaches a preset limit, the radio automatically reduces the volume until the distortion is reduced. The DDL adjustment range is between OFF and CUR 3.


To adjust the DDL setting on the radio with a single CD player: 1. Press the volume knob to enter


the Options Menu and the option for AUDIO highlights.


2. Turn the volume knob until AUD


SETUP highlights.


3. Press the volume knob to enter


the AUD SETUP menu.


4. Turn the volume knob until DDL


highlights.


5. Press the volume knob to enter


the DDL setting.


6. Turn the MENU knob to change


the DDL setting.


6. Turn the volume knob to adjust


the DDL setting.


7. Press the MENU knob to save


and exit the setting.


7. Press the volume knob to save


and exit the setting.


8. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


8. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


To adjust the DDL setting on the radio with a six-disc CD player: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter the Options Menu.


2. Turn the MENU knob until Audio


Setup highlights.


3. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Audio Setup menu.


4. Turn the MENU knob until DDL


highlights.


5. Press the MENU knob to enter


the DDL setting.


Confirmation Beeps: Confirmation beeps are used to indicate various actions by the radio. The beeps can only be turned on or off on the radio with a six-disc CD player while it is on. The confirmation beep options are: On: The radio beeps when storing radio a station, inserting or to removing a CD, or when the LOAD ALL or the EJECT ALL functions have started. CD Only: The radio beeps when inserting or removing a CD.


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Off: The radio does not beep. To change the options for the beeps: 1. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Options Menu.


2. Turn the MENU knob until Audio


Setup highlights.


3. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Audio Setup menu.


4. Turn the MENU knob until Beeps


highlights.


5. Press the MENU knob to enter


the Beeps setting.


6. Turn the MENU knob to change


the Beeps setting.


7. Press the MENU knob to save


and exit the setting.


8. Select the BACK option or wait eight seconds to exit the menu.


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Personal Identity Memories (Radio with Six-Disc CD Player) Personal Identity Memories are coded to the vehicle’s keys. Only two keys can be coded. The settings are stored by the vehicle and are unique to each key. For the audio system, the following settings are individually memorized by the key system and become unique to the particular key: (cid:127) Radio On or Off. (cid:127) Last used volume level. (cid:127) Last used source (FM, AM,


or CD).


(cid:127) Radio station presets. (cid:127) Bass and treble settings. (cid:127) Speaker balance and fade


settings.


(cid:127) Additional features such as SDV


settings, Beeps, DDL settings, display priority settings, and tuner seek sensitivity.


(cid:127) Equalizer and boost settings,


if the radio has this feature. (cid:127) CD track and disc settings. Radio memory presets that are stored for the first time, are automatically stored for both personal identity keys. If the presets are changed later by using a different personal identity key, they become specific for that key only.


Independent Tone Memories The radio is equipped with Independent Tone Memories. Bass and Treble settings are stored independently for FM, AM, and CD. After all independent tone memories have been stored for the first ignition key, different settings can be stored for the second ignition key using the same procedure.


Using an MP3
MP3 CD-R / CD-RW Disc MP3 Format Only the radio with a six-disc CD player can play MP3 CD’s. The MP3 player is able to read and play a maximum of: (cid:127) 50 folders. (cid:127) 11 folders in depth (cid:127) 50 playlists (cid:127) 10 sessions (cid:127) 255 files (cid:127) All items over the maximum are


ignored.


To record an MP3 disc: (cid:127) Record the MP3 files onto a


CD-R or CD-RW disc.


(cid:127) Record playlists with an .m3u


or .wpl extension.


(cid:127) Do not mix standard audio and


MP3 files on the same disc.


(cid:127) Record the entire disc at once. (cid:127) Finalize the disc when recording


an MP3 disc with multiple sessions.


Root Directory The root directory is treated as a folder. All .mp3 files in the root directory are accessed before folders in the root directory.


Empty Directory or Folder Empty folders and directories will not show on the display. The system will ignore empty directories and folders and advance to the next directory or folder that has .mp3 files in it.


No Folder On a CD that contains only .mp3
files in the root directory the next and previous folder functions do not work. On a CD that contains playlists and .mp3 files, the next and previous folder functions search playlists first and then search .mp3
files in the root folder.


Order of Play Tracks are played in the following order for CDs that have playlists: 1. The first track in the first playlist and then continues sequentially through all tracks in each playlist.


2. When the last track of the last


playlist has played, play restarts from the first track of the first playlist.


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Tracks are played in the following order for CDs that do not have playlists: 1. Play starts with the first file in the


root directory.


2. After all files from the root


directory have played, files in the folders will play.


3. After playing the last file from the last folder, play restarts with the first file in the root directory.


File System and Naming The radio shows track names that are shorter than 39 characters, names that are longer will be shortened. The radio will show the track name as: (cid:127) The song name that is in the


ID3 tag.


(cid:127) The file name without the file extension if the song name is not in the ID3 tag.


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Preprogrammed Playlists Playlists are accessed before files or folders in the root directory. Preprogrammed playlists created by WinAmp™, MusicMatch™, or Real Jukebox™ software can be accessed and are treated as special folders containing compressed audio song files.


Playing an MP3
The MP3 player cannot play the smaller 3 inch (8 cm) single CDs with an adapter ring. To play an MP3 CD: 1. Press CD if an MP3 disc is


already in the player.


2. Refer to Radio(s) on page 6-3 for information on how to load discs if the CD player is empty.


RANDOM: Select to hear the tracks in random order. The random modes are RDM IN DISC (random in disc) or RDM IN FOLDER (random in folder).


To use RANDOM: 1. Press the softkey below the Random label to display the different random modes.


2. Press the softkey below RDM IN


DISC or RDM IN FOLDER.


3. Press l to go to the next track. 4. Press g to go to the previous


track.


5. Press the softkey below the


active random mode to cancel the random mode.


MP3 CD Display: To change the MP3 CD display, press the softkey under the label Display Mode until the desired display is shown. The MP3 CD display modes are: (cid:127) Normal mode with folder number, track number, and elapsed time. (cid:127) Folder and song info mode with


folder number, track number, folder name and song name. Folder name and song name can only be displayed when the appropriate data is stored on the CD MP3 ID tag.


(cid:127) Artist and song info mode with


folder number, track number, artist name, and song name. Artist name and song name can only be displayed when the appropriate data is stored on the CD MP3 ID tag.


(cid:127) Song info mode with folder number, track number, and folder name.


REPEAT: Select to repeat tracks or folders.


3. Press the MENU knob to play


the highlighted track.


To use REPEAT: 1. Press the softkey below the REPEAT label to display the different repeat modes.


2. Press the softkey below REPEAT


TRACK, REPEAT DISC, or REPEAT FOLDER to chose that mode.


3. Press the softkey below the


active repeat mode to cancel the repeat mode.


BROWSE MODE: Folders and tracks of an MP3 disc can be found easier by using the browse mode. Finding a track in the current folder: 1. Press the softkey below


BROWSE MODE. The files in the active folder display and the active track is highlighted.


2. Turn the MENU knob to highlight


the desired track.


4. Press the softkey below EXIT to


exit browse mode.


Finding a track in a different folder: 1. Press the softkey below


BROWSE MODE. The files in the active folder display and the active track is highlighted.


2. Turn the MENU knob to highlight


‘Folder Listing’.


3. Press the MENU knob to list all


the folders on the CD.


4. Turn the MENU knob to highlight


the desired folder.


5. Press the MENU knob to list the


tracks in the highlighted folder.


6. Turn the MENU knob to highlight


the desired track.


7. Press the MENU knob to play


the highlighted track.


8. Press the softkey below EXIT to


exit browse mode.


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Finding a playlist: 1. Press the softkey below


BROWSE MODE. The files in the active folder display and the active track is highlighted.


2. Turn the MENU knob to highlight


‘Playlists’.


3. Press the MENU knob to list all


the playlists on the CD.


4. Turn the MENU knob to highlight


the desired playlist.


5. Press the MENU knob to play


the highlighted playlist.


6. Press the softkey below EXIT to


exit browse mode.


DISC [ (Next Folder): Press and hold for more than two seconds to go to the next folder. DISC r (Previous Folder): Press and hold for more than two seconds to go to the previous folder.


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l (Forward): Press to go to the next track or press l multiple times until the desired track is reached. g (Reverse): Press to go back to the start of the current track or press g multiple times until the desired track is reached.


XM Radio Messages XL (Explicit Language Channels): These channels, or any others, can be blocked at a customer’s request, by calling 1-800-852-XMXM (9696). XM Updating: The encryption code in the receiver is being updated, and no action is required. This process should take no longer than 30 seconds. No XM Signal: The system is functioning correctly, but the vehicle is in a location that is blocking the XM™ signal. When the vehicle is moved into an open area, the signal should return.


Loading XM: The audio system is acquiring and processing audio and text data. No action is needed. This message should disappear shortly. Channel Off Air: This channel is not currently in service. Tune in to another channel. Channel Unauth: This channel is blocked or cannot be received with your XM Subscription package. Channel Unavail: This previously assigned channel is no longer assigned. Tune to another station. If this station was one of the presets, choose another station for that preset button. No Artist Info: No artist information is available at this time on this channel. The system is working properly. No Title Info: No song title information is available at this time on this channel. The system is working properly.


No CAT Info: No category information is available at this time on this channel. The system is working properly. No Information: No text or informational messages are available at this time on this channel. The system is working properly. CAT Not Found: There are no channels available for the selected category. The system is working properly. XM Theftlocked: The XM™ receiver in your vehicle could have previously been in another vehicle. For security purposes, XM™ receivers cannot be swapped between vehicles. If this message is received after having your vehicle serviced, check with your dealer/retailer.


XM Radio ID: If tuned to channel 0, this message alternates with the XM™ Radio 8 digit radio ID label. This label is needed to activate the service. Unknown: If this message is received when tuned to channel 0, there could be a receiver fault. Consult with your dealer/retailer. Check XM Receivr: If this message does not clear within a short period of time, the receiver could have a fault. Consult with your dealer/retailer. XM Not Available: If this message does not clear within a short period of time, the receiver could have a fault. Consult with your dealer/retailer.


Bluetooth® Vehicles with a Bluetooth system can use a Bluetooth capable cell phone with a Hands Free Profile to make and receive phone calls. The system can be used while the key is in ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY position. The range of the Bluetooth system can be up to 30 ft. (9.1 m). Not all phones support all functions, and not all phones are guaranteed to work with the in-vehicle Bluetooth system. See gm.com/bluetooth for more information on compatible phones.


Voice Recognition The Bluetooth system uses voice recognition to interpret voice commands to dial phone numbers and name tags.


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Noise: Keep interior noise levels to a minimum. The system may not recognize voice commands if there is too much background noise. When to Speak: A short tone sounds after the system responds indicating when it is waiting for a voice command. Wait until the tone and then speak. How to Speak: Speak clearly in a calm and natural voice.


Audio System When using the in-vehicle Bluetooth system, sound comes through the vehicle’s front audio system speakers and over-rides the audio system. Use the audio system volume knob, during a call, to change the volume level. The adjusted volume level remains in memory for later calls. To prevent missed calls, a minimum volume level is used if the volume is turned down too low.


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Bluetooth Controls Use the buttons located on the steering wheel to operate the in-vehicle Bluetooth system. See Audio Steering Wheel Controls on page 6-36 for more information.


% (Voice In): Press to answer incoming calls, to confirm system information, and to start speech recognition.


{ (Call End): Press to end a call, reject a call, or to cancel an operation.


Pairing A Bluetooth enabled cell phone must be paired to the in-vehicle Bluetooth system first and then connected to the vehicle before it can be used. See the cell phone manufacturers user guide for Bluetooth functions before pairing the cell phone. If a Bluetooth phone is not connected, calls will be


made using OnStar® Hands Free Calling, if available. Refer to the OnStar owner’s guide for more information. Pairing Information: (cid:127) Up to five cell phones can be


paired to the in-vehicle Bluetooth system.


(cid:127) The pairing process is disabled


when the vehicle is moving.


(cid:127) The in-vehicle Bluetooth system automatically links with the first available paired cell phone in the order the phone was paired.


(cid:127) Only one paired cell phone can be connected to the in-vehicle Bluetooth system at a time.


(cid:127) Pairing should only need to be


completed once, unless changes to the pairing information have been made or the phone is deleted.


To link to a different paired phone, see Linking to a Different Phone later in this section.


Pairing a Phone 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Bluetooth”. The system


responds with “Bluetooth ready” followed by a tone.


3. Say “Pair”. The system responds with instructions and a four digit PIN number. The PIN number will be used in Step 4.


4. Start the Pairing process on the cell phone that will be paired to the vehicle. Reference the cell phone manufacturers user guide for information on this process. Locate the device named “General Motors” in the list on the cellular phone and follow the instructions on the cell phone to enter the four digit PIN number that was provided in Step 3.


5. The system prompts for a name for the phone. Use a name that best describes the phone. This name will be used to indicate which phone is connected. The system then confirms the name provided.


6. The system responds with “ has been successfully paired” after the pairing process is complete. 7. Repeat Steps 1 through 7 for


additional phones to be paired.


Listing All Paired and Connected Phones 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Bluetooth”. The system


responds with “Bluetooth ready” followed by a tone.


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3. Say “List”. The system lists all the


paired Bluetooth devices. If a phone is connected to the vehicle, the system will say “Is connected” after the connected phone.


Linking to a Different Phone 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Bluetooth”. The system


responds with “Bluetooth ready” followed by a tone. 3. Say “Change phone”. The


system responds with “Please wait while I search for other phones”. (cid:127)


If another phone is found, the response will be “ is now connected”. If another phone is not found, the original phone remains connected.


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Deleting a Paired Phone 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Bluetooth”. The system


responds with “Bluetooth ready” followed by a tone.


3. Say “Delete”. The system asks which phone to delete followed by a tone.


4. Say the name of the phone to be


deleted. If the phone name is unknown, use the “List” command for a list of all paired phones. The system responds with “Would you like to delete ? Yes or No” followed by a tone


5. Say “Yes” to delete the phone. The system responds with “OK, deleting ”.


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Storing Name Tags The system can store up to thirty phone numbers as name tags that are shared between the Bluetooth and OnStar systems. The system uses the following commands to store and retrieve phone numbers: (cid:127) Store (cid:127) Digit Store (cid:127) Directory


Using the Store Command The store command allows a phone number to be stored without entering the digits individually. 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Store”. The system


responds with “Store, number please” followed by a tone.


3. Say the complete phone number


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to be stored at once with no pauses. (cid:127)


If the system recognizes the number it responds with “OK, Storing” and repeats the phone number. If the system is unsure it recognizes the phone number, it responds with “Store” and repeats the number followed by “Please say yes or no”. If the number is correct, say “Yes”. If the number is not correct, say “No”. The system will ask for the number to be re-entered. 4. After the system stores the phone number, it responds with “Please say the name tag” followed by a tone.


5. Say a name tag for the


phone number. The name tag is recorded and the system responds with “About to store . Does that sound OK?”. (cid:127)


If the name tag does not sound correct, say “No” and repeat Step 5. If the name tag sounds correct, say “Yes” and the name tag is stored. After the number is stored the system returns to the main menu.


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Using the Digit Store Command The digit store command allows a phone number to be stored by entering the digits individually. 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Digit Store”. The system responds with “Please say the first digit to store” followed by a tone.


5. Say a name tag for the phone


number. The name tag is recorded and the system responds with “About to store . Does that sound OK?”. (cid:127)


If the name tag does not sound correct, say “No” and repeat Step 5. If the name tag sounds correct, say “Yes” and the name tag is stored. After the number is stored the system returns to the main menu.


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3. Say the first digit to be stored.


The system will repeat back the digit it heard followed by a tone. Continue entering digits until the number to be stored is complete. (cid:127)


If an unwanted number is recognized by the system, say “Clear” at any time to clear the last number.


(cid:127) To hear all of the numbers


recognized by the system, say “Verify” at any time and the system will repeat them.


4. After the complete number has been entered, say “Store”. The system responds with “Please say the name tag” followed by a tone.


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Using the Directory Command The directory command lists all of the name tags stored by the system. To use the directory command: 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Directory”. The system


responds with “Directory” and then plays back all of the stored name tags. When the list is complete, the system returns to the main menu.


Deleting Name Tags The system uses the following commands to delete name tags: (cid:127) Delete (cid:127) Delete all name tags


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Using the Delete Command The delete command allows specific name tags to be deleted. To use the delete command: 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Delete”. The system


responds with “Delete, please say the name tag” followed by a tone. 3. Say the name tag to be deleted. The system responds with “Would you like to delete, ? Please say yes or no”. (cid:127)


If the name tag is correct, say “Yes” to delete the name tag. The system responds with “OK, deleting , returning to the main menu.” If the name tag is incorrect, say “No”. The system responds with “No. OK, let’s try again, please say the name tag.”


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Making a Call Calls can be made using the following commands: (cid:127) Dial (cid:127) Digit Dial (cid:127) Call (cid:127) Re-dial


Using the Dial Command 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Dial”. The system responds with “Dial using . “Number please” followed by a tone.


Using the Delete All Name Tags Command The delete all name tags command deletes all stored phone book name tags and route name tags for OnStar (if present). To use the delete all name tags command: 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Delete all name tags”. The system responds with “You are about to delete all name tags stored in your phone directory and your route destination directory, are you sure you want to do this. Please say yes or no.” (cid:127) Say “Yes” to delete all


name tags.


(cid:127) Say “No” to cancel the function


and return to the main menu.


3. Say the entire number without


pausing. (cid:127)


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If the system recognizes the number, it responds with “OK, Dialing” and dials the number. If the system does not recognize the number, it confirms the numbers followed by a tone. If the number is correct, say “Yes”. The system responds with “OK, Dialing” and dials the number. If the number is not correct, say “No”. The system will ask for the number to be re-entered.


Using the Digit Dial Command 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Digit Dial”. The system


responds with “Digit dial using , please say the first digit to dial” followed by a tone.


3. Say the digit to be dialed one at a time. Following each digit, the system will repeat back the digit it heard followed by a tone. 4. Continue entering digits until the number to be dialed is complete. After the whole number has been entered, say “Dial”. The system responds with “OK, Dialing” and dials the number. (cid:127)


If an unwanted number is recognized by the system, say “Clear” at any time to clear the last number.


(cid:127) To hear all of the numbers


recognized by the system, say “Verify” at any time and the system will repeat them.


Using the Call Command 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


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2. Say “Call”. The system responds with “Call using . Please say the name tag” followed by a tone.


3. Say the name tag of the person


to call. (cid:127)


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If the system clearly recognizes the name tag it responds with “OK, calling, ” and dials the number. If the system is unsure it recognizes the right name tag, it confirms the name tag followed by a tone. If the name tag is correct, say “Yes”. The system responds with “OK, calling, ” and dials the number. If the name tag is not correct, say “No”. The system will ask for the name tag to be re-entered.


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Using the Re-dial Command 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. After the tone, say “Re-dial”.


The system responds with “Re-dial using ” and dials the last number called from the connected Bluetooth phone.


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. (cid:127) Press % and begin speaking to


answer the call.


(cid:127) Press { to ignore a call.


Call Waiting Call waiting must be supported on the Bluetooth phone and enabled by the wireless service carrier to work. (cid:127) Press % to answer an incoming call when another call is active. The original call is placed on hold.


(cid:127) Press % again to return to the


original call.


(cid:127) To ignore the incoming call,


continue with the original call with no action.


(cid:127) Press { to disconnect the current call and switch to the call on hold.


Three-Way Calling Three-Way Calling must be supported on the Bluetooth phone and enabled by the wireless service carrier to work. 1. While on a call press %. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Three-way call”. The system


responds with “Three-way call, please say dial or 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, press % to link all the callers together.


Ending a Call Press { 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 1. Press %. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Mute Call”. The system responds with “Call muted”.


To Cancel Mute 1. Press %. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. After the tone, say “Mute Call”.


The system responds with “Resuming call”.


Transferring a Call Audio can be transferred between the in-vehicle Bluetooth system and the cell phone. To Transfer Audio to the Cell Phone During a call with the audio in the vehicle: 1. Press %. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “Transfer Call.” The system responds with “Transferring call” and the audio will switch from the vehicle to the cell phone.


To Transfer Audio to the In-Vehicle Bluetooth System The cellular 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 key is turned to the ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY position.


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During a call with the audio on the cell phone, press % for more than two seconds. The audio switches from the cell phone to the vehicle.


Voice Pass-Thru Voice Pass-Thru allows access to the voice recognition commands on the cell phone. See the cell phone manufacturers user guide to see if the cell phone supports this feature. This feature can be used to verbally access contacts stored in the cell phone. 1. Press and hold % for


two seconds. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Bluetooth”. The system


responds with “Bluetooth ready” followed by a tone.


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3. Say “Voice”. The system


responds with “OK, accessing ”. (cid:127) 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 in-vehicle Bluetooth system can send numbers and numbers stored as name tags during a call. This is used when calling a menu driven phone system. Account numbers can be programmed into the phonebook for retrieval during menu driven calls.


Sending a number during a call 1. Press %. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “Dial”. The system responds


with “Say a number to send tones” followed by a tone. 3. Say the number to send.


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If the system clearly recognizes the number it responds with “OK, Sending Number” and the dial tones are sent and the call continues. If the system is not sure it recognized the number properly, it responds “Dial Number, Please say yes or no?” followed by a tone. If the number is correct, say “Yes”. The system responds with “OK, Sending Number” and the dial tones are sent and the call continues.


Sending a Stored Name Tag During a Call 1. Press %. The system responds with “Ready” followed by a tone. 2. Say “Send name tag.” The system


responds with “Say a name tag to send tones” followed by a tone.


3. Say the name tag to send.


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If the system clearly recognizes the name tag it responds with “OK, Sending ” and the dial tones are sent and the call continues. If the system is not sure it recognized the name tag properly, it responds “Dial , Please say yes or no?” followed by a tone. If the name tag is correct, say “Yes”. The system responds with “OK, Sending ” and the dial tones are sent and the call continues.


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Theft-Deterrent Feature The radio has an electronically coded security system that links the radio to the vehicle. When the ignition is off, a flashing red light on the upper left side of the radio indicates the security system is on. If the radio is moved to a different vehicle, it will not operate and Security Lockout Active displays. Contact your dealer/retailer to unlock the radio.


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 phonebook and phone pairing information. For information on how to delete this information, see the above sections on Deleting a Paired Phone and Deleting Name Tags.


Other Information The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by General Motors is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.


This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause


harmful interference.


2. This device must accept any


interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.


This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause


interference.


2. This device must accept any


interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.


Changes or modifications to this system by other than an authorized service facility could void authorization to use this equipment.


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Audio Steering Wheel Controls The vehicle has audio steering wheel controls.


Some audio controls can be adjusted at the steering wheel. SRCE (Source): Press to select between FM1, FM2, AM, CD, Front AUX (auxiliary), or Rear AUX. QR(Scroll Wheel Control): Push to select the next disc in the changer. Turn the scroll wheel up or down to: (cid:127) Select the next or previous


preset radio station.


(cid:127) Select the next or previous track.


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