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Satellite Radio
To switch to satellite radio mode say SAT or SATELLITE
RADIO. In this mode, you may say the following com-
mands:
²CHANNEL NUMBER (to change the channel by its
spoken number)
²NEXT CHANNEL (to select the next channel)
²PREVIOUS CHANNEL (to select the previous chan-
nel)
²LIST CHANNEL (to hear a list of available channels)
²SELECT NAME (to say the name of a channel)
²RADIO MENU (to switch to the radio menu)
²MAIN MENU (to switch to the main menu)
Disc
To switch to the disc mode say DISC. In this mode, you
may say the following commands:
²TRACK (#) (to change the track)
²NEXT TRACK (to play the next track)
²PREVIOUS TRACK (to play the previous track)
²MAIN MENU (to switch to the main menu)
Memo
To switch to the voice recorder mode say MEMO. In this
mode, you may say the following commands:
²NEW MEMO (to record a new memo) Ð During the
recording you may press the VR hard-key to stop
recording. You continue by saying one of the following
commands:
þSAVE (to save the memo)
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Instrument Panel Dimming
With the parking lights or headlights on, rotate the
Dimmer Control upward or downward to change the
brightness of the instrument panel lights.
Parade Mode (Daytime Brightness Feature)
Rotate the Dimmer Control to the first detent to brighten
the odometer and radio display when the parking lights
or headlights are on during daylight conditions.
Interior Light ON
Rotate the Dimmer Control completely upward to the
second detent to turn on the interior lights. The interior
lights will remain on when the dimmer control is in this
position.
Interior Light Defeat OFF
Rotate the Dimmer Control completely downward to the
(O) OFF position. The interior lights will remain off when
the doors are open.
Dimmer Control
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It is recommended that a new battery be placed in the
hand-held transmitter of the device being programmed
to HomeLinktfor more efficient training and accurate
transmission of the radio-frequency signal.
Your vehicle should be parked outside of the garage
when programming.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON/RUN position.
2. Hold the battery side of the hand-held transmitter
away from the HomeLinktbutton you wish to program.
Place the hand-held transmitter 1±3 inches (3±8 cm) away
from the HomeLinktbutton you wish to program while
keeping the indicator light in view.
3. Simultaneously press and hold both the chosen
HomeLinktbutton and the hand-held transmitter button
until the HomeLinktindicator changes from a slow to a
rapidly blinking light, then release both the HomeLinkt
and hand-held transmitter buttons.Watch for the HomeLinktindicator to change flash rates.
When it changes, it is programmed. It may take up to 30
seconds, or longer in rare cases. The garage door may
open & close while you train.
NOTE:
²Some gate operators and garage door openers may
require you to replace Step #3 with procedures noted
in the ªGate Operator/Canadian Programmingº sec-
tion.
²After training a HomeLinktchannel, if the garage
door does not operate with HomeLinktand the ga-
rage door opener was manufactured after 1995, the
garage door opener may have rolling code. If so,
proceed to the heading ªProgramming A Rolling Code
System.º
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7. Return to the vehicle and press the programmed
HomeLinktbutton twice (holding the button for 2 sec-
onds each time). If the device is plugged in and activates,
programming is complete.
If the device does not activate, press the button a third
time (for 2 seconds) to complete the training.
If you are have any problems, or require assistance,
please call toll-free 1±800±355±3515 or, on the Internet at
www.HomeLink.com for information or assistance.
To program the remaining two HomeLinktbuttons,
repeat each step for each remaining button. DO NOT
erase the channels.
Gate Operator/Canadian Programming
Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter sig-
nals to ªtime-outº (or quit) after several seconds of
transmission ± which may not be long enough for
HomeLinktto pick up the signal during programming.Similar to this Canadian law, some U.S. gate operators are
designed to ªtime-outº in the same manner.
It may be helpful to unplug the device during the cycling
process to prevent possible overheating of the garage
door or gate motor.
If you are having difficulties programming a garage door
opener or a gate operator, replace ªProgramming
HomeLinktº Step 3 with the following:
3. Continue to press and hold the HomeLinktbutton
while you press and release - every two seconds
(ªcycleº) your hand-held transmitter until HomeLinkt
has successfully accepted the frequency signal. The
indicator light will flash slowly and then rapidly when
fully trained.
If you unplugged the device for training, plug it back in
at this time.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
mInstrument Panel Features.................173
mBase Instrument Cluster..................174
mPremium Instrument Cluster...............175
mInstrument Cluster Descriptions............176
mElectronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) ±
If Equipped...........................187
NElectronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
Displays............................188
NOil Change Required...................189
NTrip Functions.......................190NCompass Display.....................191
NPersonal Settings (Customer Programmable
Features)...........................194
mSetting The Analog Clock.................196
mRadio General Information................197
NRadio Broadcast Signals.................197
NTwo Types Of Signals..................197
NElectrical Disturbances..................197
NAM Reception.......................1974
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NFM Reception........................197
mSales Code REQ Ð AM/FM Stereo Radio
And 6±Disc CD/DVD Changer
(MP3/WMA AUX Jack)..................198
NOperating Instructions - Radio Mode.......199
NOperation Instructions - (Disc Mode For CD
And MP3/WMA Audio Play, DVD-Video)....206
NNotes On Playing MP3/WMA Files........208
NList Button (Disc Mode
For MP3/WMA Play)..................211
NInfo Button (Disc Mode
For MP3/WMA Play)..................211
mSales Code REN Ð Multimedia System Ð
If Equipped...........................213
NOperating Instructions Ð Satellite Radio
(If Equipped)........................214NOperating Instructions Ð Voice Recognition
System (VR) (If Equipped)...............214
NOperating Instructions Ð Hands-Free
Communication (UConnectŸ) (If Equipped) . . 215
NClock Setting Procedure.................215
mSales Code RER Ð Multimedia System Ð
If Equipped...........................217
NOperating Instructions Ð Satellite Radio.....218
NOperating Instructions Ð Hands-Free
Communication (UConnectŸ) (If Equipped) . . 218
NClock Setting Procedure.................218
mUniversal Consumer Interface (UCI) Ð
If Equipped...........................221
NConnecting The iPodtDevice............221
NControlling The iPodtUsing Radio Buttons . . . 221
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NPlay Mode..........................222
NList Or Browse Mode..................223
mSatellite Radio (RSC) Ð If Equipped
(RER/REQ/REN Radios Only).............225
NSystem Activation.....................225
NElectronic Serial Number/Sirius Identification
Number (ENS/SID)....................226
NSelecting Satellite Mode.................226
NSatellite Antenna......................226
NReception Quality.....................227
NOperating Instructions - Satellite Mode......227
NOperating Instructions - Hands Free Phone
(If Equipped)........................229NOperating Instructions - Video Entertainment
System (VESŸ) (If Equipped).............229
mRemote Sound System Controls Ð If Equipped . . 230
NRight-Hand Switch Functions.............230
NLeft-Hand Switch Functions For
Radio Operation......................230
NLeft-Hand Switch Functions For Media
(i.e. CD) Operation....................231
mRadio Operation And Cellular Phones........231
mCD/DVD Disc Maintenance...............231
mClimate Controls.......................232
NManual Air Conditioning And
Heating System......................232
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INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
1 Ð Air Outlet 6 Ð Radio 11 Ð Hazard Switch
2 Ð Side Window Demister Outlet 7 Ð Passenger Airbag 12 Ð Storage Compartment
3 Ð Instrument Cluster 8 Ð Glove Box 13 Ð Climate Control
4 Ð Ignition Switch 9 Ð Heated Seat Switch* 14 Ð Trunk Release Switch
5 Ð Analog Clock 10 Ð Electronic Stability Program Off Button* 15 Ð Power Top Switch
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