APPROACH LIGHTING
This feature allows you to select whether or not to havethe exterior lights turn on briefly during low light periodsafter unlocking the vehicle using the Remote KeylessEntry (RKE) transmitter.
Press the customization button until APPROACHLIGHTING appears on the DIC display. Press the set/reset button once to access the settings for this feature.Then press the customization button to scroll throughthe following settings:
OFF :The exterior lights will not turn on when youunlock the vehicle with the RKE transmitter.
ON (default) :If it is dark enough outside, the exteriorlights will turn on briefly when you unlock the vehiclewith the RKE transmitter.
The lights will remain on for 20 seconds or until the lockbutton on the RKE transmitter is pressed, or the vehicleis no longer off. SeeRemote Keyless Entry (RKE)System Operationo n p a g e 3!4for more information.
NO CHANGE :No change will be made to this feature.The current setting will remain.
To select a setting, press the set/reset button while thedesired setting is displayed on the DIC.
AUTO HIGH BEAMS
If your vehicle has this feature, it allows you to select tohave the Intellibeam®system turned off or on. SeeExterior Lampson page 4!11for more information.
Press the customization button until AUTO HIGHBEAMS appears on the DIC display. Press the set/resetbutton once to access the settings for this feature. Thenpress the customization button to scroll through thefollowing settings:
OFF (default) :The Intellibeam®system will beturned off.
ON :The Intellibeam®system will be turned on.
NO CHANGE :No change will be made to this feature.The current setting will remain.
To select a setting, press the set/reset button while thedesired setting is displayed on the DIC.
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EASY EXIT RECALL
If your vehicle has this feature, it allows you to selectyour preference for the automatic easy exit seat feature.SeeMemory Featureso n p a g e 2!6for moreinformation.
Press the customization button until EASY EXITRECALL appears on the DIC display. Press the set/reset button once to access the settings for this feature.Then press the customization button to scroll throughthe following settings:
DOOR BUTTON ONLY :No automatic seat exit recallwill occur. The recall will only occur after pressing theeasy exit seat button.
BUTTON AND KEY OUT (default) :If the features areenabled through the EASY EXIT SETUP menu, thedriver's seat will move back, and if the vehicle has thepower tilt wheel feature, the power steering column willmove up when the key is removed from the ignition orafter pressing the easy exit seat button.
The automatic easy exit seat movement will only occurone time after the key is removed from the ignition.If the automatic movement has already occurred, andyou put the key back in the ignition and remove it again,the seat and steering column will stay in the original exitposition, unless a memory recall took place prior toremoving the key again.
NO CHANGE :No change will be made to this feature.The current setting will remain.
To select a setting, press the set/reset button while thedesired setting is displayed on the DIC.
EASY EXIT SETUP
If your vehicle has this feature, it allows you to selectwhich areas will recall with the automatic easy exit seatfeature. It also allows you to turn off the automatic easyexit feature. SeeMemory Featureso n p a g e 2!6and“EASY EXIT RECALL”earlier for more information.
Press the customization button until EASY EXIT SETUPappears on the DIC display. Press the set/reset buttononce to access the settings for this feature. Then pressthe menu up/down button to scroll through the followingsettings:
OFF :No automatic seat exit will recall.
SEAT ONLY :The driver's seat will recall.
TILT ONLY :The steering wheel tilt feature will recall.
SEAT & TILT (default) :The driver's seat and thesteering wheel tilt feature will recall.
NO CHANGE :No change will be made to this feature.The current setting will remain.
To select a setting, press the set/reset button while thedesired setting is displayed on the DIC.
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MEMORY SEAT RECALL
This feature allows you to select your preference for theremote memory seat recall feature. SeeMemoryFeatureso n p a g e 2!6for more information.
Press the customization button until MEMORYSEAT RECALL appears on the DIC display. Pressthe set/reset button once to access the settings forthis feature. Then press the customization button toscroll through the following settings:
OFF (default) :No remote memory seat recall willoccur.
ON :The driver's seat, and on some vehicles, theoutside mirrors will automatically move to the storeddriving position when the unlock button on the RemoteKeyless Entry (RKE) transmitter is pressed. On somevehicles with the adjustable throttle and brake pedalfeature, the pedals will also automatically move. See“Relearn Remote Key”underDIC Operation andDisplayson page 4!41for more information onmatching transmitters to driver ID numbers.
NO CHANGE :No change will be made to this feature.The current setting will remain.
To select a setting, press the set/reset button while thedesired setting is displayed on the DIC.
REMOTE START
If your vehicle has this feature, it allows you to turn theremote start off or on. The remote start feature allowsyou to start the engine from outside of the vehicle usingthe Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter. SeeRemote Vehicle Starto n p a g e 3!7for moreinformation.
Press the customization button until REMOTE STARTappears on the DIC display. Press the set/reset buttononce to access the settings for this feature. Then pressthe customization button to scroll through the followingsettings:
OFF :The remote start feature will be disabled.
ON (default) :The remote start feature will be enabled.
NO CHANGE :No change will be made to this feature.The current setting will remain.
To select a setting, press the set/reset button while thedesired setting is displayed on the DIC.
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Audio System(s)
Determine which radio the vehicle has and read thefollowing pages to become familiar with its features.
{WARNING:
Taking your eyes off the road for extended periods
could cause a crash resulting in injury or death to
you or others. Do not give extended attention to
entertainment tasks while driving.
This system provides access to many audio and nonaudio listings.
To minimize taking your eyes off the road while driving,do the following while the vehicle is parked:
.Become familiar with the operation and controls ofthe audio system.
.Set up the tone, speaker adjustments, and presetradio stations.
For more information, seeDefensive Drivingonp a g e 6!2.
This vehicle's infotainment system may be equippedwith a noise reduction system which can workimproperly if the audio amplifier, engine calibrations,
exhaust system, microphones, radio, or speakers aremodified or replaced. This could result in morenoticeable engine noise at certain speeds.
Notice:Contact your dealer/retailer before addingany equipment.
Adding audio or communication equipment couldinterfere with the operation of the vehicle's engine,radio, or other systems, and could damage them.Follow federal rules covering mobile radio andtelephone equipment.
The vehicle has Retained Accessory Power (RAP).With RAP, the audio system can be played even afterthe ignition is turned off. SeeRetained AccessoryPower (RAP)on page 3!28for more information.
Bluetooth®
Vehicles with a Bluetooth system can use a Bluetoothcapable cell phone with a Hands Free Profile to makeand receive phone calls. The system can be used whilethe key is in ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY position.The range of the Bluetooth system can be up to 9.1 m(30 ft). Not all phones support all functions, and not allphones are guaranteed to work with the in-vehicleBluetooth system. See www.gm.com/bluetooth for moreinformation on compatible phones.
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To Transfer Audio to the In-Vehicle
Bluetooth System
The cellular phone must be paired and connected withthe Bluetooth system before a call can be transferred.The connection process can take up to two minutesafter the key is turned to the ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY position.
During a call with the audio on the cell phone,
pressbgfor 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 recognitioncommands on the cell phone. See the cell phonemanufacturers user guide to see if the cell phonesupports this feature. This feature can be used toverbally access contacts stored in the cell phone.
1. Press and holdbgfor 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“Voice”. The system responds with“OK,accessing
.The cell phone's normal prompt messages willgo through its cycle according to the phone'soperating instructions.
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF)
Tones
The in!vehicle Bluetooth system can send numbers andnumbers stored as name tags during a call. This is usedwhen calling a menu driven phone system. Accountnumbers can be programmed into the phonebook forretrieval during menu driven calls.
Sending a Number During a Call
1. Pressbg. The system responds with“Ready”
followed by a tone.
2. Say“Dial”. The system responds with“Say anumber to send tones”followed by a tone.
3. Say the number to send.
.If the system clearly recognizes the number itresponds with“OK, Sending Number”and thedial tones are sent and the call continues.
.If the system is not sure it recognized thenumber properly, it responds“Dial Number,Please say yes or no?”followed by a tone.If the number is correct, say“Yes”. The systemresponds with“OK, Sending Number”and thedial tones are sent and the call continues.
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AUX (Auxiliary) :Press to switch the system betweenthe DVD player and an auxiliary source.
If the vehicle has a third row video screen, theAUX button controls the source display on thesecond row video screen, and the third row videoscreen as described in the table below:
Aux ButtonPressSecond RowScreenThird RowScreen
Default State(No Press)DVD MediaDVD Media
First PressAux VideoSourceAux VideoSource
Second Press DVD MediaAux VideoSource
Third PressAux VideoSourceDVD Media
Fourth PressReturn to DefaultStateReturn to DefaultState
d(Camera):Press to change camera angles on DVDsthat have this feature when a DVD is playing. Theformat and content of this function varies for each disc.
1 through 0 (Numeric Keypad) :The numeric keypadprovides the capability of direct chapter or track numberselection.
\(Clear):Press within three seconds after entering anumeric selection, to clear all numeric inputs.
}10 (Double Digit Entries):Press to select chapter ortrack numbers greater than 9. Press this button beforeentering the number.
Battery Replacement
To change the remote control batteries:
1. Slide the rear cover back on the remote control.
2. Replace the two batteries in the compartment.Make sure that they are installed correctly, usingthe diagram on the inside of the batterycompartment.
3. Replace the battery cover.
If the remote control is to be stored for a long period oftime, remove the batteries and keep them in a cool, dryplace.
Tips and Troubleshooting Chart
ProblemRecommended Action
No power.The ignition might notbe turned ON/RUN or inACC/ACCESSORY.
The picture does not fill thescreen. There are blackborders on the top andbottom or on both sides orit looks stretched out.
Check the display modesettings in the setup menuby pressing the displaymenu button on the remotecontrol.
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If a disc is inserted into the DVD compartment slot andit exceeds the Parental Setting, the following messageappears on display:
The Parental Setting of this player prohibits play. Wouldyou like to allow this disc to play?
If yes if selected, the six digit password must be enteredfor the disc to play. If the wrong password is entered,the following message appears:
This movie will not play due to the Parental Setting ofthe player.
To create a six digit password, use the numeric keypadon the remote control. Press the ENTER button toconfirm.The default password is 136900.
To change the Parental Control Password:
1. Press the SETUP button on the remote control
2. Navigate to the Password sub-menu under thePassword Setup Page.
3. Press the right navigation arrow, then pressENTER.
4. At the Old Password option, enter the oldpassword or the default password (136900).
5. At the New Password option, enter the newpassword (six digits) using numeric buttons.
6. At the Confirm PWD option, confirm the newpassword by entering the new password again.
7. Scroll to the OK button and press ENTER. Themessage“Your password has been changed”displays.
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A. FULL MAP Touch Screen Button. See“NAV”under“Hard Keys”underUsing the Navigation Systemon page 5!12for more information.
B. No GPS Symbol. SeeSymbolson page 5!17formore information.
C. North Up/Heading Up Symbol. SeeSymbolsonpage 5!17for more information.
D. Map Scale. See“Map Scales”underMapsonpage 5!14for more information.
E.0(Zoom In) Touch Screen Button. See“Map
Scales”underMapson page 5!14for moreinformation.
F. Mark Touch Screen Button. See“AddingDestinations to the Address Book”underDestinationon page 5!24for more information.
G.Z(DVD Map Disc Eject) Key. SeeMapson
page 5!14for more information.
H. Map DVD Slot. See“Installing the Map DVD”underMapson page 5!14for information on how toinstall and eject a map DVD.
I.M(Load) Key. SeeCD Playeron page 5!68or
DVD Playeron page 5!75for more information.
J.Z(CD/DVD Video/Audio Eject) Key. SeeCD
Playeron page 5!68orDVD Playeron page 5!75for more information.
K. CD/DVD Video/Audio Slot. SeeCD Playeronpage 5!68orDVD Playeron page 5!75formore information.
L.O/n(Power/Volume) Knob. SeeNavigation
Audio Systemon page 5!60for more information.
M.M(Disc Up/Down) Key. See“Hard Keys”under
Using the Navigation Systemon page 5!12formore information.
N. AUDIO Key. SeeNavigation Audio Systemonpage 5!60for more information.
O. FAV (Favorite) Key. See“Storing Radio StationPresets”underNavigation Audio Systemonpage 5!60for more information.
P.5(Phone) Key. See the OnStar®owner guide and
Bluetooth®on page 4!67for more information.
Q.e(Sound) Key. See“Sound Menu”under
Navigation Audio Systemon page 5!60formore information.
R. Source (AM, FM, XM, CD, etc.) Touch ScreenButton. SeeNavigation Audio Systemonpage 5!60for more information.
S. Clock Touch Screen Button. See“Setting theClock”underConfigure Menuon page 5!42formore information.
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