H/A (Home/Away) PRESETS:This menu item allows
you to switch back and forth between your home
and away preset radio stations. See “Presets
Home/Away” underRadio with CD on page 3-96for
more information.
AUTOSTORE PRESETS:This menu item allows you to
automatically store radio stations with the strongest
signals as presets. See “Autostore Presets” underRadio
with CD on page 3-96for more information.
CAT (Category):This menu item allows you to select
radio stations based on preset categories. See
“Activating Program Type (PTY) Stations” underRadio
with CD on page 3-96for more information.
TA (Traffic Announcement):This menu item
allows you to turn the TA feature on and off. See
“TA (Traffic Announcement)” underRadio with CD on
page 3-96for more information.
RECALL RDS MESSAGE:This menu item allows you
to view an RDS radio station message broadcast by
a radio station. See “MSG (Message)” underRadio with
CD on page 3-96for more information.
AF (Alternate Frequency):This menu item allows you
to turn the AF feature on and off. See “Activating
Program Type (PTY) Stations (RDS and XM™)” under
Radio with CD on page 3-96for more information.ASEEK LOCAL/DISTANT:This feature instructs the
audio system to seek only local radio stations with the
strongest signal or to seek all radio stations with a strong
signal in a large area. Use LOCAL when you are in urban
areas where there are several strong radio station signals
and you want to limit the number of stations to those with
the strongest signals only. Use DISTANT when you are in
rural areas where there are fewer radio station signals
available.
See “Local/Distant Selection” underRadio with CD on
page 3-96for more information.
8SET CLOCK:Use this menu item to set the time.
SeeSetting the Time on page 3-95for more information.
BSET DATE:Use this menu item to set the date.
SeeSetting the Time on page 3-95for more information.
4(Information):This menu item is used to display
XM™ satellite radio service and CD MP3 playback
information. See “
4(Information)”underRadio with CD
on page 3-96for more information.
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g(OnStar®/Voice Recognition):If your vehicle has
the Radio with CD or Radio with Six-Disc CD audio
system, press this button to interact with the OnStar
system. See theOnStar
®System on page 2-45in this
manual for more information.
If your vehicle has the navigation system, press this
button to initiate voice recognition. See “Voice
Recognition” in the Navigation System manual for more
information. You may be able to interact with the
OnStar system using this button. See theOnStar
®
System on page 2-45in this manual for more
information.
1-6 (Preset Stations):Press this button to play stations
that are programmed on the radio preset pushbuttons.
The radio will only seek preset stations with a strong
signal that are in the selected band.
When a CD is playing, press this button to go to the
next track.
When a CD is playing in the six-disc CD changer, press
this button to go to the next available CD, if multiple
CDs are loaded.
+
u— (Volume):Press this button to increase or to
decrease the volume.+
tu— (Seek):Press either arrow to go to the
next or the previous radio station and stay there.
The radio will only seek stations with a strong signal
that are in the selected band.
When a CD is playing, press the minus sign to go to the
start of the current track, if more than 10 seconds have
played. Press the plus sign to go to the next track. If
either the minus or the plus button are pressed more than
once, the player will continue moving backward or
forward through the CD.
Press and hold the SEEK plus or minus button, until
you hear a beep. The CD will fast forward or fast reverse
through the CD. Press either button again to play the
passage.
If you have the navigation system, some of the audio
steering wheel controls work when a DVD is playing in
the navigation radio. See the Navigation System
manual for more information.
Radio Reception
You may experience frequency interference and static
during normal radio reception if items such as cellphone
chargers, vehicle convenience accessories, and external
electronic devices are plugged into the accessory power
outlet. If there is interference or static, unplug the item
from the accessory power outlet.
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