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4. Select an Artist, Album, or Track from that list.
5. Touch the up or down arrows located on the side ofthe screen to select one item at a time, or touch
the top or bottom arrow to jump 10 percent up or
down the list.
6. Touch the Back button to go back to the previous screen.
7. Touch the Exit button to go back to the main audio screen.8. Touch the left or right arrow to select desiredCategory such as: Artist, Album, Genre, etc.
A list of that category will display.
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The iPod or USB storage device should not be pulled
out from the USB dock. To safely remove it, touch Eject.
A warning message will display for a few seconds.
A message to safely remove the device displays.
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Care of Your CDs and DVDs
If playing recorded media such as a CD or DVD, the
sound quality may be reduced due to CD or DVD
quality, the method of recording, the quality of the music
that has been recorded, recording speed, max media
recording speed, and the way the CD or DVD has been
handled. There may be an increase in skipping,
difficulty in finding tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and
ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom
surface of the CD or DVD. If the surface is damaged,
such as cracked, broken, or scratched, it will not play
properly. If the surface is soiled, see“Care of Your
CDs and DVDs” in the Index of the vehicle's owner
manual.
If there is no apparent damage, try a known good CD
or DVD. Notice:
If a label is added to a CD or DVD, or more
than one CD or DVD is inserted into the slot at a
time, or an attempt is made to play scratched or
damaged CDs or DVDs, the player could be
damaged. While using the CD or DVD player, use
only CDs or DVDs in good condition without any
label, load one CD or DVD at a time, and keep the
player and the loading slot free of foreign materials,
liquids, and debris.
Do not add any label to a CD or DVD, it could get
caught in the player. If a CD or DVD is recorded on a
personal computer and a description label is needed,
try labeling the top of the recorded CD or DVD with a
soft marker.
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Auxiliary Devices
The vehicle may have a rear entertainment system
(RSE) with a second and third row screen. The RSE
has audio adapters to allow you to connect auxiliary
devices. The audio can be heard through the speakers
or through the wireless or wired headphones. See
“Audio/Video Jacks”under,Rear Seat Entertainment
(RSE) System
on page 4‑77for more information.
Drivers are encouraged to set up any auxiliary device
while the vehicle is in P (Park). See Defensive Driving
on page 6‑2for more information on driver distraction.
To switch the RSE system to use an auxiliary device:
1. Connect the auxiliary device to the RSE system, for the second or third row.
2. Press the AUDIO key then press the AUDIO key repeatedly until AUX (auxiliary) is selected or touch
the AUX screen button. An auxiliary device must
be connected for the AUX screen button to appear
as an option to select.
3. For the second row display select the Rear AUX screen button next to Rear Display 1 and for the
third row display select the Rear AUX screen
button next to Rear Display 2. Each screen works
independently of the other. The second row screen
can watch a DVD while the third row screen can
use the auxiliary device.
The rear seat passengers can also use the remote
control to change the functions of the RSE. See Rear
Seat Entertainment (RSE) System
on page 4‑77for
more information.
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Voice Recognition
The navigation system's voice recognition allows for
hands-free operation of the navigation system, audio
system, and OnStar
®features. The DVD map disc
must be installed in the navigation system for voice
recognition to work. See “Installing the DVD Map Disc”
under Maps
on page 5‑14for more information.
Voice recognition can be used when the ignition is
on or when Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is
active. See “Retained Accessory Power (RAP)”
in the Index of your vehicle's owner manual for
more information. To use voice recognition, do the following:
1. Push and hold the
SRCE button on the
steering wheel until
you hear a beep.
The audio system
mutes.
2. Clearly state one of the commands listed on the following pages.
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![CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT 2010 3.G Owners Manual Helpful Hints for Stating Commands
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.When a multiple command is available, choose the
command that works best.
.Words that are in brackets are optional. For
example, for the command Radio [band] [select]
FM, stating Radio FM or Radio select FM are both
valid commands.
.When the system recognizes the command the
system does one of the following:
‐Perform the function.
‐ Ask you to confirm your choice.
‐ Issue an error message “Did not recognize.
Voice Recognition Canceled.”
.If you experience difficulty with the system
recognizing a command, try saying it more softly,
and wait for a few seconds after the beep,
or repeat the command.
.Background noise may cause voice commands
to be misunderstood, including airflow noise
from wind.
.To use the voice recognition system, the map DVD
must be loaded and the navigation system must
be on. This system is able to recognize commands in three
different languages. The system only recognizes
commands based on the language selected from the
Driver Information Center (DIC). See
DIC Vehicle
Customization
on page 4‑56for more information.
Voice Recognition Commands
The following list shows all of the voice commands
available for the navigation system with a brief
description of each. The commands are listed with the
optional words in brackets. To use the voice commands,
refer to the instructions listed previously.
Voice Tag Commands
The following are voice tag commands that can be
accessed by clearly stating the commands exactly as
they are written. There are up to 40 voice tag entries for
destinations.
Navigation go to [destination], navigation select :
These commands instruct the system to select a
destination saved under the voice tag you have stored.
The system prompts for a destination name then waits
for you to state the name.
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If not currently driving on a route, the system
automatically creates the voice tag destination as the
final destination. If driving on a route, the system
automatically creates the voice tag destination as a
stopover. Up to three stopovers can be created.
Storing Voice Tags
From the address book entry information page, press
the Add Voice tag screen button. The system responds
“Name Please?”and you will have four seconds to
record a name. The system asks for confirmation of the
name before saving it as a voice tag.
Navigation Help
Navigation Help : This command instructs the system
to assist with navigation commands.
Display Commands
Use the following display commands to set the
display mode.
Display [set] day [mode] : Sets the display to
daytime mode.
Display [set] night [mode] : Sets the display to
night mode. Display [set] auto [mode] :
Sets the display to
automatic mode. The system changes between day
and night mode automatically.
System help : Instructs the system to assist with
display commands.
Radio Commands
The following are radio commands that can be
accessed by clearly stating the commands exactly as
they are written.
Radio [band] [select] AM, radio [band] [select] FM,
radio [band] [select] XM, radio [band] [select]
satellite : Instructs the system to go to either the AM,
FM, or XM (if equipped).
Radio [select] (frequency) AM, radio [select]
(frequency) FM : Instructs the system to go to a
specific frequency on either AM or FM.
Radio [select] (channel) XM, radio [select] (channel)
satellite : Instructs the system to go to a specific
channel on the XM™ band (if equipped).
Radio help : Instructs the system to assist with radio
commands.
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CD Commands
The following are CD, MP3, and DVD commands that
can be accessed by clearly stating the commands
exactly as they are written.
CD, DVD, Disc :Use this command to select a CD,
DVD, or disc that is currently loaded.
CD, DVD, Disc, [select] track (one, two, three, etc.) :
Instructs the system to select a specific track number.
CD, DVD, Disc select next folder : Use this command
to select the next folder on the MP3 or audio DVD.
CD, DVD, Disc select previous folder : Use this
command to select the previous folder on the MP3 or
audio DVD.
CD help, DVD help, Disc help : Instructs the system to
assist with CD and DVD commands.
Auxiliary Commands
The following auxiliary commands can be accessed by
clearly stating the commands exactly as they are
written. The commands are available when the auxiliary
source is available.
Aux, Auxiliary : Use this command to select the
auxiliary device, when a device is connected.
Voice Help
Voice help : Provides a description of help commands
that can be used.
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