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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.”


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 b g 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:129) Say “Yes” to delete all name tags. (cid:129) Say “No” to cancel the function and return to the


main menu. Making a Call Calls can be made using the following commands: (cid:129) Dial (cid:129) Digit Dial (cid:129) Call (cid:129) Re-dial


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(cid:129) (cid:129) Using the Dial Command 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system


responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


Using the Digit Dial Command 1. Press and hold b g 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.


3. Say the entire number without pausing.


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.


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.


If an unwanted number is recognized by the system, say “Clear” at any time to clear the last number. To hear all of the numbers recognized by the system, say “Verify” at any time and the system will repeat them.


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(cid:129) (cid:129) (cid:129) (cid:129) Using the Call Command 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system


responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


Using the Re-dial Command 1. Press and hold b g for two seconds. The system


responds with “Ready” followed by a tone.


2. Say “Call”. The system responds with “Call using


. Please say the name tag” 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.


3. Say the name tag of the person to call.


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.


Once connected, the person called will be heard through the audio speakers.


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:129) Press b g and begin speaking to answer the call. (cid:129) Press c x to ignore a call.


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(cid:129) (cid:129) Ending a Call Press c x 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 b g . The system responds with “Ready”


followed by a tone.


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


“Call muted”.


To Cancel Mute 1. Press b g . The system responds with “Ready”


followed by a tone.


2. After the tone, say “Mute Call”. The system


responds with “Resuming call”.


Call Waiting Call waiting must be supported on the Bluetooth phone and enabled by the wireless service carrier to work. (cid:129) Press b g to answer an incoming call when


another call is active. The original call is placed on hold.


(cid:129) Press b g again to return to the original call. To ignore the incoming call, continue with the original call with no action.


(cid:129) Press c x 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 b g . 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 b g to link all


the callers together.


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(cid:129) 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 b g . 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. During a call with the audio on the cell phone, press b g 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 b g 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 “Voice”. The system responds with


“OK, accessing ”.


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.


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(cid:129) Sending a Number During a Call 1. Press b g . The system responds with “Ready”


Sending a Stored Name Tag During a Call 1. Press b g . The system responds with “Ready”


followed by a tone.


followed by a tone.


2. Say “Dial”. The system responds with “Say a


number to send tones” 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 number to send.


3. Say the name tag to send.


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.


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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(cid:129) (cid:129) (cid:129) (cid:129) 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.


Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) System (Overhead) The vehicle may have an Overhead DVD Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system. The RSE system works with the vehicle’s audio system. The DVD player is part of the front radio. The RSE system includes a radio with a DVD player, a video display screen, and if the vehicle has a third row seat, it could have a second video display screen, audio/video jacks, two wireless headphones, and a remote control. See Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information on the vehicle’s audio/ DVD system.


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Driver Control of the Audio System The driver has basic control of the whole audio system. Press and hold O for more than two seconds to turn off the radio, RSE, and the RSA (rear seat audio). See Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information. Before Driving The RSE is designed for rear seat passengers only. The driver cannot safely view the video screen while driving and should not try to do so. In severe or extreme weather conditions the RSE system might not work until the temperature is within the operating range. The operating range for the RSE system is above −4°F (−20°C) or below 140°F (60°C). If the temperature of the vehicle is outside of this range, heat or cool the vehicle until the temperature is within the operating range of the RSE system.


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Headphones


The RSE includes two 2-channel wireless headphones that are dedicated to this system. Channel 1 is dedicated to the DVD player, while Channel 2 is dedicated to RSA selections. These headphones are used to listen to media such as CDs, DVDs, MP3s, DVDAs, radio, any auxiliary source connected to A/V jacks, or the auxiliary input jack, if the vehicle has this feature. The wireless headphones have an On/Off button, channel 1/2 switch, and a volume control. If the vehicle has a third row video screen display, it has two additional headphones.


Push the power button to turn on the headphones. An indicator light located on the headphones comes on. If the light comes on but, there is intermittent sound and/or static on the headphones, or if the indicator light does not come on, the batteries might need to be replaced. See “Battery Replacement” later in this section for more information. Switch the headphones to Off when not in use. The infrared transmitters are located at the rear of the RSE overhead console. The headphones shut off automatically to save the battery power if the RSE system and the RSA are shut off or if the headphones are out of range of the transmitters for more than 3 minutes. If you move too far forward or step out of the vehicle, the headphones lose the audio signal. The headphones automatically turn off after four hours of continuous use. To adjust the volume on the headphones, use the volume control located on the right side. For optimal audio performance, the headphones must be worn correctly. Headphones should be worn with headband over the top of the head for best audio reception. The symbol L (Left) appears on the upper left side, above the ear pad and should be positioned on the left ear. The symbol R (Right) appears on the upper right side, above the ear pad and should be positioned on the right ear.


Notice: Do not store the headphones in heat or direct sunlight. This could damage the headphones and repairs will not be covered by the warranty. Storage in extreme cold can weaken the batteries. Keep the headphones stored in a cool, dry place. If the foam ear pads attached to the headphones become worn or damaged, the pads can be replaced separately from the headphone set. See your dealer/retailer for more information. Battery Replacement To change the batteries on the headphones: 1. Turn the screw to loosen the battery door located


on the left side of the headphones. Slide the battery door open.


2. Replace the two batteries in the compartment.


Make sure that they are installed correctly, using the diagram on the inside of the battery compartment.


3. Replace the battery door and tighten the door


screw.


If the headphones are to be stored for a long period of time, remove the batteries and keep them in a cool, dry place.


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Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks


The A/V jacks are located on the rear of the floor console. The A/V jacks allow audio or video signals to be connected from an auxiliary device such as a camcorder or a video game unit to the RSE system. Adapter connectors or cables (not included) may be required to connect the auxiliary device to the A/V jacks. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for proper usage. The A/V jacks are color coded to match typical home entertainment system equipment. The yellow jack (A) is for the video input. The white jack (B) is for the left audio input. The red jack (C) is for the right audio input. Power for auxiliary devices is not supplied by the radio system.


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To use the auxiliary inputs of the RSE system, connect an external auxiliary device to the color-coded A/V jacks and turn both the auxiliary device and the video screen power on. If the video screen is in the DVD player mode, pressing the AUX (auxiliary) button on the remote control switches the video screen from the DVD player mode to the auxiliary device. The radio plays the audio of the connected auxiliary device by sourcing to auxiliary. See Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information. For optimal sound quality, increase the portable audio device’s volume to the loudest level. Higher levels of volume decreases audio distortion. It is always best to power a portable audio device through its own battery while playing. How to Change the RSE Video Screen Settings The screen display mode (normal, full, and zoom), screen brightness, and setup menu language can be changed from the on screen setup menu. To change any feature, perform the following: 1. Press the z button on the remote control. 2. Use the remote control Q , R , q , r navigation arrows and the r button to use the setup menu.


3. Press the z button again to remove the setup


menu from the screen.


Audio Output Audio from the DVD player or auxiliary inputs can be heard through the following possible sources: (cid:129) Wireless Headphones (cid:129) Vehicle Speakers (cid:129) Vehicle wired headphone jacks on the rear seat


audio system, if the vehicle has this feature.


The RSE system always transmits the audio signal to the wireless headphones, if there is audio available. See “Headphones” earlier in this section for more information. The DVD player is capable of outputting audio to the wired headphone jacks on the RSA system, if the vehicle has this feature. The DVD player can be selected as an audio source on the RSA system. See Rear Seat Audio (RSA) on page 3-113 for more information. When a device is connected to the A/V jacks, the rear seat passengers are be able to hear audio from the auxiliary device through the wireless or wired headphones. The front seat passengers are able to listen to playback from this device through the vehicle speakers by selecting AUX as the source on the radio.


Video Screen(s) The video screen(s) are located in the overhead console. To use the video screen(s): 1. Push the release button located on the overhead


console.


2. Move the screen to the desired position. When the video screen is not in use, push it up into its locked position. If a DVD is playing and the screen is raised to its locked position, the screen remains on, this is normal, and the DVD continues to play through the previous audio source. Use the remote control power button or eject the disc to turn off the screen. The overhead console contains the IR (infrared) transmitters for the wireless headphones and the IR receivers for the remote control. They are located at the rear of the console. Notice: Avoid directly touching the video screen, as damage may occur. See “Cleaning the Video Screen” later in this section for more information.


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Remote Control To use the remote control, aim it at the transmitter window at the rear of the overhead console and press the desired button. Direct sunlight or very bright light can affect the ability of the RSE transmitter to receive signals from the remote control. If the remote control does not seem to be working, the batteries may need to be replaced. See “Battery Replacement” later in this section. Objects blocking the line of sight can also affect the function of the remote control. If a CD or DVD is in the Radio DVD slot, the remote control power button can be used to turn on the video screen display and start the disc. The radio can also turn on the video screen display. See Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information. Notice: Storing the remote control in a hot area or in direct sunlight can damage it, and the repairs will not be covered by the warranty. Storage in extreme cold can weaken the batteries. Keep the remote control stored in a cool, dry place. If the remote control becomes lost or damaged, a new universal remote control can be purchased. If this happens, make sure the universal remote control uses a code set of Toshiba®.


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Remote Control Buttons


O (Power): Press to turn the video screen on and off. P (Illumination): Press to turn the remote control backlight on. The backlight automatically times out after 7 to 10 seconds if no other button is pressed while the backlight is on. v (Title): Press to return the DVD to the main menu of the DVD. This function can vary for each disc.


y (Main Menu): Press to access the DVD menu. The DVD menu is different on every DVD. Use the navigation arrows to move the cursor around the DVD menu. After making a selection press the enter button. This button only operates when using a DVD. Q, R, q, r (Menu Navigation Arrows): Use the arrow buttons to navigate through a menu. r (Enter): Press to select the choice that is highlighted in any menu. z (Display Menu): Press to adjust the brightness, screen display mode (normal, full, or zoom), and display the language menu. q (Return): Press to exit the current active menu and return to the previous menu. This button operates only when the display menu or a DVD menu is active. c (Stop): Press to stop playing, fast reversing, or fast forwarding a DVD. Press twice to return to the beginning of the DVD.


s (Play/Pause): Press to start playing a DVD. Press while a DVD is playing to pause it. Press again to continue playing the DVD.


When the DVD is playing, depending on the radio, perform slow play by pressing the play/pause button then pressing the fast forward button. The DVD continues playing in a slow play mode. Depending on the radio, perform reverse slow play by pressing the play/pause button and then pressing the fast reverse button. To cancel slow play mode, press the play/pause button. t (Previous Track/Chapter): Press to return to the start of the current track or chapter. Press again to go to the previous track or chapter. This button might not work when the DVD is playing the copyright information or the previews. u (Next Track/Chapter): Press to go to the beginning of the next chapter or track. This button might not work when the DVD is playing the copyright information or the previews.


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r (Fast Reverse): Press to fast reverse the DVD or CD. To stop fast reversing a DVD video, press the play/pause button. To stop fast reversing a DVD audio or CD, release the fast reverse button. This button might not work when the DVD is playing the copyright information or the previews. [ (Fast Forward): Press to fast forward the DVD or CD. To stop fast forwarding a DVD video, press the play/pause button. To stop fast forwarding a DVD audio or CD, release the fast forward button. This button might not work when the DVD is playing the copyright information or the previews. e (Audio): Press to change audio tracks on DVDs that have this feature when the DVD is playing. The format and content of this function vary for each disc. { (Subtitles): Press to turn ON/OFF subtitles and to move through subtitle options when a DVD is playing. The format and content of this function varies for each disc.


AUX (Auxiliary): Press to switch the system between the DVD player and an auxiliary source.


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If the vehicle has a third row video screen, the AUX button controls the source display on the second row video screen, and the third row video screen as described in the table below:


Aux Button


Press


Default State (No Press)


First Press


Second Row


Screen


Third Row


Screen


DVD Media


DVD Media


Aux Video


Source


Second Press


DVD Media


Third Press


Fourth Press


Aux Video


Source Return to


Default State


Aux Video


Source


Aux Video


Source


DVD Media


Return to


Default State


d (Camera): Press to change camera angles on DVDs that have this feature when a DVD is playing. The format and content of this function varies for each disc.


1 through 0 (Numeric Keypad): The numeric keypad provides the capability of direct chapter or track number selection.


\ (Clear): Press within three seconds after entering a numeric selection, to clear all numeric inputs. } 10 (Double Digit Entries): Press to select chapter or track numbers greater than 9. Press this button before entering 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, using the diagram on the inside of the battery compartment.


3. Replace the battery cover. If the remote control is to be stored for a long period of time, remove the batteries and keep them in a cool, dry place.


Problem


No power.


The picture does not fill the screen. There are black borders on the top and bottom or on both sides or it looks stretched out. In auxiliary mode, the picture moves or scrolls.


The remote control does not work.


After stopping the player, I push Play but sometimes the DVD starts where I left off and sometimes at the beginning.


Recommended Action The ignition might not be turned ON/RUN or in ACC/ACCESSORY. Check the display mode settings in the setup menu by pressing the display menu button on the remote control.


Check the auxiliary input connections at both devices. Check to make sure there is no obstruction between the remote control and the transmitter window. Check the batteries to make sure they are not dead or installed incorrectly. If the stop button was pressed one time, the DVD player resumes playing where the DVD was stopped. If the stop button was pressed two times the DVD player begins to play from the beginning of the DVD.


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Problem


The auxiliary source is running but there is no picture or sound.


Sometimes the wireless headphone audio cuts out or buzzes.


I lost the remote and/or the headphones. The DVD is playing, but there is no picture or sound.


Recommended Action Check that the RSE video screen is in the auxiliary source mode. Check the auxiliary input connections at both devices. Check for obstructions, low batteries, reception range, and interference from cellular telephone towers or by using a cellular telephone in the vehicle. Check that the headphones are on correctly using the L (left) and R (right) on the headphones. See your dealer/retailer for assistance. Check that the RSE video screen is sourced to the DVD player.


DVD Display Error Messages The DVD display error message depends on which radio the vehicle has. The video screen might display one of the following:


Disc Load/Eject Error: Displays when there are disc load or eject problems.


Disc Format Error: Displays if the disc is inserted with the disc label wrong side up, or if the disc is damaged.


Disc Region Error: Displays, if the disc is not from a correct region.


No Disc Inserted: Displays, if no disc is present when Z or DVD AUX is pressed on the radio. DVD Distortion Video distortion may occur when operating cellular phones, scanners, CB radios, Global Position Systems (GPS)*, two-way radios, mobile fax, or walkie talkies. It might be necessary to turn off the DVD player when operating one of these devices in or near the vehicle. *Excludes the OnStar® System.


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Cleaning the RSE Overhead Console When cleaning the RSE overhead console surface, use only a clean cloth dampened with clean water. Cleaning the Video Screen When cleaning the video screen, use only a clean cloth dampened with clean water. Use care when directly touching or cleaning the screen, as damage can result.


Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) System (Headrest DVD) Vehicles with an RSE system include two head restraint video display screens with integrated DVD players, auxiliary inputs, two wireless headphones, and a remote control. This system works independently from the vehicle’s Overhead DVD RSE system. See the vehicle’s owners manual for information about the Overhead DVD RSE system. The vehicle has a feature called Retained Accessory Power (RAP). With RAP, the RSE system can be played even after the ignition is turned off. See “Retained Accessory Power (RAP)” in the owners manual for more information.


Video Display Screens


The video display screens are located on the backside of each head restraint. Notice: Avoid directly touching the video screen, as damage can occur. See “Cleaning the Video Screens” later in this section for more information.


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Using the RSE System


DVD Player: The loading slot for the DVD player is located at the top of the head restraint. Insert the disc partially into the loading slot with the printed side facing the rear of the vehicle. The DVD player automatically draws the disc in, “Loading” displays on the screen along with a disc indicator, and playback starts. If the disc is inserted incorrectly, the DVD player ejects the disc and No Disc displays. Some DVDs do not allow fast forwarding or skipping of the copyright information or previews. If the DVD does not begin playing at the main title, refer to the on-screen instructions.


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The DVD player can be controlled by using the buttons located below the video display screen or by using the buttons on the system’s remote control. See “Remote Control” later for more information.


The following discs are compatible with the DVD player: (cid:129) DVD-Video: A DVD that has video. (cid:129) CD-DA: A CD that has music or sound


content only.


(cid:129) CD-Video: A CD that has a movie. (cid:129) CD-R/RW: A disc that has audio files such as CD-R


with downloaded MP3 files, MPEG, or JPEG files. The DVD player and discs are coded by global region. The DVD players are set to Region 1. Discs with other region codes will not work in the players. If an error message displays on the video screen, see “DVD Messages” later in this section. While the vehicle is moving, passengers should not unfasten their safety belts to make adjustments to the video screen control buttons. See “Safety Belts” under, Seats and Restraint Systems in the vehicle’s owner manual. Use the remote control for any necessary adjustments. See “Remote Control” later in this supplement.


POWER O : Press to turn the power on or off. Each video screen can be powered on or off independently. EJECT X : Press to eject a disc from the DVD slot. If a disc is ejected from the player, but not removed, it will automatically reload into the player. Another way to reload a disc that has been ejected, but not removed from the DVD player, is to press the eject button or the play button. PLAY r : Press this button located below the video display screen to start playback of a disc. On DVDs and video CDs with playback control (PBC), menu screens can display automatically. It might be necessary to press the play button again to begin play.


There is a play position memory feature for DVD and video CD only. If the DVD player is turned off and then turned back on, the DVD player resumes playback where the disc stopped. The play position memory is erased if the disc is removed. STOP c : Press once to stop playing a DVD. There is a pre-stop feature for DVD and video CD only. This feature resumes playback of the disc where it was stopped. Press the stop button once during disc playback and c displays on the DVD startup screen.


This icon disappears after a few seconds. Press the stop button a second time, or eject the disc, to cancel the pre-stop feature and to clear the disc position memory.


SOURCE: Press to select between Monitor 3, Monitor 4, or the AV INPUT.


Each video display screen can be adjusted independently, as well as display information from both DVD players and both A/V inputs.


Infrared Remote Sensor: Located in the top center of the video display screen. Do not block the signal from the remote to the sensor.


Infrared Transmitters: Located in the top center of the video display screen. Do not block the signal from the headphones to the transmitter.


Video Display Screen: Located on the back of each headrest.


AV OUTPUT (Audio/Video Output Jack): Located on the lower left side of the screen and is identified on the video screen panel as the AV OUTPUT.


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Headphone Jack: Wired headphones can be plugged into the headphone jack with one-eighth inch stereo plugs.


AV INPUT: (Audio/Video Input Jack): The audio/video input jack is located below the video display screen and allows viewing of auxiliary sources such as portable DVD players, game stations, or video cameras, on each screen. (cid:129) Video Input — The yellow connector is used for


video input. L Audio — The white connector is used for the left side audio.


(cid:129) R Audio — The red connector is used for the right


side audio.


Level Lock and Release Latch: The viewing angle of the video screen can be adjusted by releasing the latch and gently moving the screen. Then lock it into a secure position.


Vehicle Speakers Audio from the DVD player or an auxiliary device can be heard through the vehicle speakers or the wireless/wired headphones, while the radio is tuned to one of the six frequencies selected on the Sound Around portion of the system’s remote control. See “Remote Control” later in this supplement. Only one audio source can be heard through the vehicle’s speakers at a time. The audio source being used is specified by the A/V (audio/video) source selected on the driver side head restraint video display screen. To turn the RSE system audio output to the vehicle’s speakers, press Sound Around ON, on the system’s remote control. The audio from the RSE system can be heard through the wireless/wired headphones and the vehicle’s speakers at the same time. The volume on the radio can vary when switching between the radio, CD, DVD, MP3, or an auxiliary device.


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(cid:129) Wireless Headphones The two wireless headphones included with the Headrest DVD RSE system will only work with the Headrest DVD RSE system and are marked for channel 3
and 4. The wireless headphones must be used within a line of sight of the transmitter that is located above the video display screen. 3-4 Channel Selector: This is located on the right earpiece. Either Channel 3 or 4 can be selected with the channel selector. The driver side monitor is designated as Channel 3, and the passenger side as Channel 4. Set the channel selector switch according to the video display screen being viewed. The message, “To listen to this monitor tune your headphones to Channel 3 (or 4)” displays for five seconds then disappears when the video display screen is turned on. OFF/ON (Power): Turn the power switch located on the earpiece to turn the wireless headphones on or off. Each headphone has a light to indicate ON. If the light does not come on, the batteries may need to be replaced. See “Battery Replacement” under Rear Seat Entertainment System in the vehicle’s owner manual. The headphones shut off automatically if the RSE system is turned off or if the headphones are out of range of the transmitter for more than three minutes.


VOL 0 (Volume): Use to adjust the volume on the headphones. Notice: Do not store the headphones in heat or direct sunlight. This could damage the headphones and repairs will not be covered by the warranty. Storage in extreme cold can weaken the batteries. Keep the headphones stored in a cool, dry place. Remote Control To use the remote control, aim at the remote sensor located on top center of the video display screen and press the desired button. Objects blocking the line-of-sight can affect the function of the remote control. Direct or very bright light can affect the ability of the transmitter to receive signals from the remote control. If the remote control does not seem to be working, the batteries might need to be replaced. See “Battery Replacement” following this section. The remote control provided with the Headrest DVD RSE system, is not a universal remote control and will not control other equipment. Notice: Storing the remote control in a hot area or in direct sunlight can damage it, and the repairs will not be covered by the warranty. Storage in extreme cold can weaken the batteries. Keep the remote control stored in a cool, dry place.


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Remote Control Buttons


POWER: Press to turn the Headrest DVD RSE system on and off.


SOURCE: Press to select between Monitor 3, Monitor 4, or AV INPUT. Any video equipment connected to the AV inputs automatically overrides the source selection.


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SETUP: Press to change the default settings, see “Using the RSE On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus” later in this manual. There are four main menu screens, each screen displays a menu to select different setting options. The screens are: 1. General Setup — adjusts screen settings. 2. Audio Setup — sets the language. 3. Preference Screen — sets the subtitles and


parental controls.


4. Password Setup — allows a password to be set. Press SETUP again to exit. EJECT X : Press to eject or reload a disc. DVD-Video Screen 3: Press the DVD button located under 3 to transmit IR codes for DVD mode on Video Screen 3.


TV-Video Screen 3: This button is not used with the system.


DVD-Video Screen 4: Press the DVD button located under 4 to transmit IR codes for DVD mode on Video Screen 4.


TV-Video Screen 4: This button is not used with the system.


SOUND AROUND ON/OFF: Press to turn the FM Transmitter power on or off. MUTE > (For DVD Only): Press to turn off the headphone sound. Press again to turn the sound on again. PIX (Picture Selection): Press to adjust the picture’s On Screen Display (OSD). Each time this button is pressed, the picture adjustment OSD, cycles through bars for BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, COLOR, and TINT. Use the right/left navigation arrows to adjust the setting. This feature automatically shuts off id another button is pressed or adjustments are not made within six seconds. SOUND AROUND SELECT: Press to select an FM transmitter channel. The SOUND AROUND SELECT lets the DVD audio play over the vehicle’s sound system by tuning the radio to one of the six FM frequencies listed below. (cid:129) CH1: 88.3MHz (cid:129) CH2: 88.7MHz (cid:129) CH3: 89.1MHz (cid:129) CH4: 89.5MHz (cid:129) CH5: 89.9MHz (cid:129) CH6: 90.3MHz


MENU: Press to enter the DVD disc menu while the disc is playing.


Q, R, q, r (Navigation Arrows): Press to navigate through menus.


ENTER: Press to enter a selected function or to begin playback of the disc.


REPEAT 7 : Press to repeat part or all of a chapter, title, track, or the entire disc after using the A-B button to setup repeat preset sections.


RETURN 8 : This button is not used with the system.


A-B: This button is used to setup repeat preset sections. Press this button once while the disc is playing to select the starting position. Press a second time to select the end position. Press a third time to turn the function off. To view the preset section, press 7 .


AUTO MEMORY: This button is not used with the system.


SEARCH/SKIP: This button is not used with the system.


ERASE/ADD: This button is not used with the system.


R-S: This button is not used with the system.


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TITLE: Press to enter the disc title mode. The title feature is disc-specific, and may not be available on all discs. SUBTITLE: Press to change the subtitle language to another available language or to turn subtitles off. ANGLE: Press to select a different viewing angle for discs that are recorded with different camera angles. AUDIO: Press to select a different language for discs that are recorded with different languages. 0-9 (Numbers): The numbers located on the lower left side of the remote control can be used to enter numbered menu options, channels, or track numbers. GOTO: Press to enter the GOTO menu to choose a desired title, chapter, track, or song inside the disc. DISPLAY: Press to scroll through display information on the upper left corner of the screen, such as title, chapter/track, time elapsed, and time remaining, or to turn off the display PROGRAM: Press to edit a playback program containing desired titles in the DVD or tracks in the CD-DA. 3D: Press to change between different 3D audio modes for DVD or CD.


The options for DVD are: Off, Rock, Pop, Live, Dance, Techno, Classic, and Soft.


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The options for CD are: Off, Concert, Living room, Hall, Bathroom Cave, Arena, and Church.


RANDOM: Press to play titles randomly. PLAY/PAUSE r / j : Press to start playback of the disc, or to pause playback. STOP c : Press to stop playback of a disc. To resume disc playback, press PLAY. To start playback from the beginning of the disc, press STOP, STOP, then PLAY.


ZOOM: Press to either enlarge the viewed image by 2X, 3X, and 4X, or reduce the image by 1/2X, 1/3X, and 1/4X.


PBC (Playback Control): Press to turn video CD playback control on or off. FR r (Fast Reverse): Press to fast reverse the disc. Press multiple times to choose between 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, and 32X speeds. FF [ (Fast Forward): Press to fast forward the disc. Press multiple times to choose between 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, and 32X speeds.


(cid:129) (cid:129) PREV g (Previous): Press to play the previous chapter or track. To return to previous chapters or tracks one at a time, press and release multiple times until the desired chapter or track is reached. NEXT l : Press to play the next chapter or track. To go to the next chapter or track one at a time, press and release multiple times until the desired chapter or track is reached. Battery Replacement To change batteries in the remote control: 1. Turn the remote control face down. 2. Press down on the ridged area of the battery cover


and slide it off.


3. Install two AAA batteries into the battery


compartment.


4. Slide the cover back on until it clicks. If the remote control is to be stored for a long period of time, remove the batteries and keep it in a cool, dry place.


Using the RSE On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus Use the OSD setup display menus for:


Initial setup


(cid:129) Display setup (cid:129) Parental control setup (cid:129) Adjusting the picture quality (cid:129) Setting the various outputs (cid:129) On-screen display language To use the OSD menus while using the DVD player or an auxiliary device: 1. Press the SETUP button on the remote control to


display the icons and pages on the display screen.


2. Select the desired page by using the left/right


navigation arrows to move the cursor.


3. Press the SETUP button again on the remote


control to cancel use of the setup display.


Not all DVDs support all of the feature defaults in the setup menus. If a feature is not supported, the defaults are provided by the DVD media.


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(cid:129) To set the TV display: 1. Press the SETUP button on the remote control. 2. Use the left/right navigation arrows to navigate the


General Setup Page.


3. Press the down navigation arrow to select TV


Display sub-menu and to adjust the screen setting.


4. Press the right navigation arrow and then use the


up/down navigation arrows to select a display option. The display options are: (cid:129) Normal/PS (Pan and Scan): This displays the


wide picture on the screen with a portion of the left and right sides removed.


(cid:129) Normal/LB (Letter-Box): This displays the wide


picture with black bands on the upper and lower portions of the screen.


(cid:129) Wide (16:9): This option is chosen if the video


screen panel is wide screen.


5. Press ENTER on the remote control to confirm the


screen.


To set the language for the OSD: 1. Press the SETUP button on the remote control. 2. Use the left/right navigation arrows to navigate the General Setup Page, then use the down navigation arrow to select the OSD language.


3. Press the right navigation arrow and then use


the up/down navigation arrows to select English, French, or Spanish.


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To reset all options to factory defaults: 1. Press the SETUP button on the remote control. 2. Use the left/right and down navigation arrows on the remote control to select the Default sub-menu under the Preference Page.


3. Press the right navigation arrow, then press ENTER


to reset.


This function will not affect the parental setting.


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Settings for Parental Control Use the SETUP MENU to access the parental control feature. It allows for control of the type of movie rating content (from G to Adult) that can be viewed and is only accessible when no disc is loaded. To setup the Parental Control: 1. Press the SETUP button on the remote control. 2. Use the left/right and down navigation arrows on


the remote control to select the Parental sub-menu under the Preference Page.


3. Press the SETUP button, and use the right and up/down navigation arrows to select any one of the available Rating settings from the display menu. The Rating settings are: (cid:129) Kid SAF (cid:129) G (cid:129) PG 13
(cid:129) PG R (cid:129) R (cid:129) NC 17
(cid:129) ADULT


4. Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection.


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If a disc is inserted into the DVD compartment slot and it exceeds the Parental Setting, the following message appears on display: The Parental Setting of this player prohibits play. Would you like to allow this disc to play? If yes if selected, the six digit password must be entered for the disc to play. If the wrong password is entered, the following message appears: This movie will not play due to the Parental Setting of the player.


To create a six digit password, use the numeric keypad on the remote control. Press the ENTER button to confirm. 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


the Password Setup Page.


3. Press the right navigation arrow, then press


ENTER.


4. At the Old Password option, enter the old password


or the default password (136900).


5. At the New Password option, enter the new password (six digits) using numeric buttons. 6. At the Confirm PWD option, confirm the new


password by entering the new password again.


7. Scroll to the OK button and press ENTER.


The message “Your password has been changed” displays.


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Playing Audio CD When an audio CD is playing, the display shows the current track and the amount of time that track has been playing, the total amount of time on the disc, and the current time running on the disc.


DISPLAY: Press to choose from the following display options: 1. Press DISPLAY once and Single Elapsed appears along with the current track playing and the length of time for that track.


2. Press DISPLAY twice and Single Remain appears along with the current track playing and the amount of time left on the track.


3. Press DISPLAY three times and Total Elapsed


appears along with the current track playing and the total time that has played on the CD.


4. Press DISPLAY four times and Total Remain


appears along with the current track playing and the amount of time left on the CD.


REPEAT: Press to toggle between Track and All. The default for repeat is OFF.


Track repeats the track that is playing.


(cid:129) All repeats the disc that is playing. Playing MP3 CD MP3 is the format for storing digital audio. An audio CD quality song can be compressed into the MP3 format with very little loss of quality, while taking up much less space. CD-R/RW discs that have been encoded in MP3 format can be played on the DVD player. See “Using an MP3” under the Audio System(s) section in the vehicle’s owner manual. Selecting Folders and Songs When an MP3 disc is inserted in the player, the navigation screen appears. The folders and songs can be changed by navigating through the file system. The DVD player plays the songs in the order they were burned to the disc.


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(cid:129) Skipping a Song


NEXT: Press to go to the next song.


PREV (Previous): Press to return to the beginning of the song that is currently playing. Press PREV twice to go to the previous song. Selecting a Play Mode The order the songs are played can be temporarily chosen on a disc. The FOLDER play mode is the default. Press the REPEAT button to access the play mode options. The play mode options are: (cid:129) Single — Play a selected song.


Folder — Play the folder in the order the songs were recorded.


(cid:129) Shuffle — Play the songs in random order, from


within the selected folder.


Using the REPEAT Feature


REPEAT: Press to change between Repeat One and Repeat Folder. (cid:129) Repeat One — Repeats the song that is playing. (cid:129) Repeat Folder — Repeats the folder that is playing.


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1. Press STOP if a disc is playing. Press the up or down navigation arrows on the remote control to go through the folder list on the left side of the screen.


2. Press ENTER when the desired folder is


highlighted.


3. Press the up or down navigation arrows to go through the song list and highlight the desired song. Press ENTER to begin the playback of the selected song.


(cid:129) Problem


No Sound


Recommended Action (cid:129) Check that the


correct audio input mode is selected.


(cid:129) Check that the audio


cable is securely plugged into the jack.


Cleaning the Video Screens The video display screens are made of a specially coated glass and can be scratched or damaged by abrasive products, solvents, or ammonia-based window cleaners. Clean with a soft, lint-free, cotton cloth that has been slightly dampened with warm water. Dry the screens by wiping with a clean dry cotton cloth.


Tips and Troubleshooting Chart


Recommended Action (cid:129) Check that the


batteries are good in the remote control.


(cid:129) Check that the remote Control IR Sensor is not blocked.


(cid:129) Aim the remote


control toward the IR Sensor being controlled.


(cid:129) Select the correct


screen, 3 or 4.


(cid:129) Check that the


correct video input mode is selected.


(cid:129) Check that the video cable is plugged into the jack securely.


Problem


IR Sensor Inoperative


No picture


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Cleaning the Components Use care when touching or cleaning the components such as the DVD player or the discs. Do not use DVD lens cleaners for DVD players because the lens of the DVD optics can become contaminated by lubricants. Handle CDs and DVDs carefully. Store them in their original cases or other protective cases and away from direct sunlight and dust. The DVD player scans the bottom surface of the disc. If the surface of a CD or DVD is damaged, such as cracked, broken, or scratched, the CD or DVD may not play properly or not at all. If the surface of a CD or DVD 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. Do not touch the bottom side of a CD or DVD while handling it; this could damage the surface. Pick up CDs or DVDs by grasping the outer edges or the edge of the hole and the outer edge.


Rear Seat Audio (RSA) Vehicles with this feature allow the rear seat passengers to listen to and control any of the music sources: radio, CDs, DVDs, or other auxiliary sources. The rear seat passengers can control the same music sources the front seat passengers are listening to (dual control) or a different source. For example, rear seat passengers can listen to and control a CD through the headphones, while the driver listens to the radio through the speakers. The rear seat passengers have control of the volume for each set of headphones. RSA functions can be operated even when the main radio is off. Audio can be heard through wired headphones (not included) plugged into the jacks on the RSA. If the vehicle has this feature, audio can also be heard on Channel 2 of the wireless headphones. The audio system allows the rear speakers to continue playing even when the RSA audio is active through the headphones. To listen to an iPod or portable audio device through the RSA, attach the iPod or portable audio device to the auxiliary input (if available), located below the RSA. Turn the iPod on, then choose the auxiliary input with the RSA SRCE button.


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© ¨(Seek): When listening to FM, AM, or XM (if equipped), press either the left ©or right ¨ seek arrow to go to the previous or to the next station or channels and stay there. This function is inactive, with some radios, if the front seat passengers are listening to the radio. Press and hold either the left ©or right ¨ seek arrow until the display flashes, to tune to an individual station. The display stops flashing after the buttons have not been pushed for more than two seconds. This function is inactive, with some radios, if the front seat passengers are listening to the radio. While listening to a disc, press the right ¨seek arrow to go to the next track or chapter on the disc. Press the left ©seek arrow to go back to the start of the current track or chapter (if more than ten seconds have played). This function is inactive, with some radios, if the front seat passengers are listening to the disc.


When a DVD video menu is being displayed, press either the left ©or right ¨ seek arrow to perform a cursor up or down on the menu. Hold the left ©or right ¨ seek arrow to perform a cursor left or right on the menu.


P (Power): Press the P button to turn RSA on and off.


Volume: Turn this knob to increase or to decrease the volume of the wired headphones. The left knob controls the left headphones and the right knob controls the right headphones.


SRCE (Source): Press this button to switch between the radio (AM/FM), XM™ (if equipped), CD, and if the vehicle has these features, DVD, and rear auxiliary.


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PROG (Program): Press this button to go to the next preset radio station or channel set on the main radio. This function is inactive, with some radios, if the front seat passengers are listening to the radio.


When a CD or DVD audio disc is playing, press this button to go to the beginning of the CD or DVD audio. This function is inactive, with some radios, if the front seat passengers are listening to the disc.


When a disc is playing in the CD or DVD changer, press this button to select the next disc, if multiple discs are loaded. This function is inactive, with some radios, if the front seat passengers are listening to the disc.


When a DVD video menu is being displayed, press the PROG button to perform the menu function, enter.


Theft-Deterrent Feature THEFTLOCK® is designed to discourage theft of the vehicle’s radio by learning a portion of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The radio does not operate if it is stolen or moved to a different vehicle.


Audio Steering Wheel Controls


Vehicles with audio steering wheel controls could differ depending on the vehicle’s options. Some audio controls can be adjusted at the steering wheel.


w (Next): Press to go to the next radio station stored as a favorite, or the next track if a CD/DVD is playing. x c (Previous/End): Press to go to the previous radio station stored as a favorite, the next track if a CD/DVD is playing, to reject an incoming call, or end a current call.


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b g (Mute/Push to Talk): Press to silence the vehicle speakers only. Press again to turn the sound on. For vehicles with OnStar® or Bluetooth systems press and hold b g for longer than two seconds to interact with those systems. See OnStar® System on page 2-52 and Bluetooth® on page 3-75 for more information.


SRCE (Source/Voice Recognition): Press to switch between the radio (AM, FM, XM), CD, DVD, and rear auxiliary (if equipped).


Press and hold this button for longer than one second to initiate voice recognition. See Voice Recognition on page 4-86 for more information. + e − e (Volume): Press to increase or to decrease the radio volume. ¨ (Seek): Press to go to the next radio station while in AM, FM, or XM™. Press ¨to go to the next track or chapter while sourced to the CD or DVD slot. Press the ¨if multiple discs are loaded to go to the next disc while sourced to a CD player.


Radio Reception Frequency interference and static can occur during normal radio reception if items such as cell phone 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. AM The range for most AM stations is greater than for FM, especially at night. The longer range can cause station frequencies to interfere with each other. For better radio reception, most AM radio stations boost the power levels during the day, and then reduce these levels during the night. Static can also occur when things like storms and power lines interfere with radio reception. When this happens, try reducing the treble on the radio. FM Stereo FM signals only reach about 10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). Although the radio has a built-in electronic circuit that automatically works to reduce interference, some static can occur, especially around tall buildings or hills, causing the sound to fade in and out.


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XM™ Satellite Radio Service XM Satellite Radio Service gives digital radio reception from coast-to-coast in the 48 contiguous United States, and in Canada. Just as with FM, tall buildings or hills can interfere with satellite radio signals, causing the sound to fade in and out. In addition, traveling or standing under heavy foliage, bridges, garages, or tunnels may cause loss of the XM signal for a period of time. Cellular Phone Usage Cellular phone usage may cause interference with the vehicle’s radio. This interference may occur when making or receiving phone calls, charging the phone’s battery, or simply having the phone on. This interference causes an increased level of static while listening to the radio. If static is received while listening to the radio, unplug the cellular phone and turn it off.


Rear Side Window Antenna The AM-FM antenna is located in the passenger rear side windows. Make sure the inside surfaces of the rear side windows are not scratched and that the lines on the glass are not damaged. If the inside surfaces are damaged, they could interfere with radio reception.


If a cellular telephone antenna needs to be attached to the glass, make sure that the grid lines for the AM-FM antenna are not damaged. There is enough space between the grid lines to attach a cellular telephone antenna without interfering with radio reception. Notice: Using a razor blade or sharp object to clear the inside of the rear side windows may affect radio reception or damage the rear side window antenna. Repairs would not be covered by the warranty. Do not clear the inside of the rear side windows with sharp objects. Notice: Do not apply aftermarket glass tinting with metallic film. The metallic film in some tinting materials will interfere with or distort the incoming radio reception. Any damage caused to the antenna due to metallic tinting materials will not be covered by the warranty.


XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna System The XM Satellite Radio antenna is located on the roof of the vehicle. Keep the antenna clear of obstructions for clear radio reception. If the vehicle has a sunroof, the performance of the XM system may be affected if the sunroof is open.


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✍ NOTES


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Section 4


Navigation System


Overview .........................................................4-2
Navigation System Overview ............................4-2
Getting Started ...............................................4-4
Cleaning the Display .....................................4-12
Features and Controls ....................................4-13
Using the Navigation System ..........................4-13
Maps ..........................................................4-15
Symbols ......................................................4-19
Destination ..................................................4-25
Configure Menu ............................................4-43
Global Positioning System (GPS) ....................4-59


Vehicle Positioning ........................................4-60
Problems with Route Guidance .......................4-61
If the System Needs Service ..........................4-61
Ordering Map DVDs ......................................4-61
Database Coverage Explanations ....................4-62
Navigation Audio System ................................4-62
CD Player ...................................................4-71
DVD Player .................................................4-78
Care of Your CDs and DVDs .........................4-84
Auxiliary Devices ..........................................4-85
Voice Recognition ..........................................4-86


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Overview


Navigation System Overview


Screen shown with Map Disc Inserted


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A. Source (AM, FM, XM, CD, etc.) Touch Screen


Button. See Navigation Audio System on page 4-62
for more information.


B. Clock Touch Screen Button. See “Setting the Clock”


under Configure Menu on page 4-43 for more information.


C. POI (Point of Interest) Touch Screen Button.


See “Displaying Points of Interest (POI) on the Map Screen” under Symbols on page 4-19 for more information.


D. 1 (Zoom Out) Touch Screen Button.


See “Map Scales” under Maps on page 4-15
for more information.


E. y © ¨z (Seek) Key (Previous/Next).


See Navigation Audio System on page 4-62
for more information.


F. w (Tune) Knob. See Navigation Audio System


on page 4-62 for more information.


G. NAV (Navigation) Key. See “Hard Keys” under Using the Navigation System on page 4-13 for more information.


H. RPT (Repeat) Key. See “Hard Keys” under Using


the Navigation System on page 4-13 for more information.


I. DEST (Destination) Key. See Destination on


page 4-25 for more information.


J. CONFIG (Configure) Key. See Configure Menu on


page 4-43 for more information.


K. e (Sound) Key. See “Sound Menu” under Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information.


L. 5 (Phone) Key. See OnStar® System on page 2-52


and Bluetooth® on page 3-75 for more information.


M. FAV (Favorite) Key. See “Storing Radio Station


Presets” under Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information.


N. AUDIO Key. See Navigation Audio System on


page 4-62 for more information.


O. M (Disc Up/Down) Key. See “Hard Keys” under


Using the Navigation System on page 4-13 for more information.


P. O / n (Power/Volume) Knob. See Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information.


Q. CD/DVD Video/Audio Slot. See CD Player on


page 4-71 or DVD Player on page 4-78 for more information.


R. Z (CD/DVD Video/Audio Eject) Key. See CD


Player on page 4-71 or DVD Player on page 4-78
for more information.


S. M (Load) Key. See CD Player on page 4-71 or DVD Player on page 4-78 for more information.


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T. Map DVD Slot. See “Installing the Map DVD” under


Maps on page 4-15 for information on how to install and eject a map DVD.


U. Z (DVD Map Disc Eject) Key. See Maps on


page 4-15 for more information.


V. Mark Touch Screen Button. See “Adding Destinations to the Address Book” under Destination on page 4-25 for more information.


W. 0 (Zoom In) Touch Screen Button.


See “Map Scales” under Maps on page 4-15
for more information.


X. Map Scale. See “Map Scales” under Maps on


page 4-15 for more information.


Y. North Up/Heading Up Symbol. See Symbols on


page 4-19 for more information.


Z. No GPS Symbol. See Symbols on page 4-19 for


more information.


AA. FULL MAP Touch Screen Button. See “NAV” under


“Hard Keys” under Using the Navigation System on page 4-13 for more information.


Getting Started Read this manual thoroughly to become familiar with how the navigation system operates. The navigation system includes navigation and audio functions. While entering the vehicle or when turning the vehicle off, some DVD Map Disc noise is normal. Keeping your eyes on the road and your mind on the drive is important for safe driving. The navigation system has built-in features intended to help keep your eyes on the road and mind on the drive. Some features may be disabled while driving. Note that these functions will be grayed-out. A grayed-out function indicates it is not available when the vehicle is moving.


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All functions are available when the vehicle is parked. Do the following before driving: (cid:129) Become familiar with the navigation system operation, hard keys on the faceplate, and touch-sensitive screen buttons of the navigation system.


(cid:129) Set up the audio by presetting favorite stations,


setting the tone, and adjusting the speakers.


(cid:129) Set up the navigation features before beginning driving, such as entering an address or a preset destination.


(cid:129) Set up your phone numbers in advance so they can be called easily with the press of a single button or a single voice command (for navigation systems equipped with phone capability).


{ CAUTION:


Taking your eyes off the road too long or too often while using the navigation system could cause a crash resulting in injury or death to you or others. Focus your attention on driving.


{ CAUTION:


Avoid looking too long or too often at the moving map on the navigation screen. This could cause a crash and you or others can be injured or killed. Use the turn-by-turn voice guidance directions whenever possible.


Use the navigation system to: (cid:129) Plan a route. (cid:129) Select a destination using various methods and


choices. Follow turn-by-turn route and map guidance with voice prompts, only if permitted by traffic laws, controls, and conditions.


You should always be alert and obey traffic and roadway laws and instructions, regardless of the guidance from the navigation system. Because the navigation system uses street map information that does not include all traffic restrictions or the latest road changes, it may suggest using a road that is now closed for construction or a turn that is prohibited by signs at the intersection. Because the system uses limited information, you must always evaluate whether following the system’s directions is safe and legal for the current conditions.


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(cid:129) When the navigation system is turned on, a screen may appear with the information below, and you must read and acknowledge the information it contains.


{ CAUTION:


Taking your eyes off the road for extended periods could cause a crash resulting in injury or death to you or others.


To help avoid a crash in which you or others could be killed: (cid:129) Always concentrate on your driving first by keeping


your eyes and mind on the road, and your hands on the wheel. Follow system directions only if permitted by traffic laws, controls, and conditions.


(cid:129) Before using this system, read the owner manual


and learn how it operates.


(cid:129) Some system controls cannot be used the when


vehicle is moving.


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After you acknowledge the start up information you will be able to access the NAV (navigation) and DEST (destination) functions. Once accessed, you can enter or delete information in the navigation system or access other functions. See instructions later in this section.


Every fifty times the vehicle is started and the navigation system is turned on, the Caution screen appears. After reading the caution, select OK to load the map DVD information. If OK is not selected, all hard keys except for NAV (Navigation) and DEST (Destination) can be accessed. You can also press the NAV hard key to have this Caution screen appear. When getting started, set the navigation system to your preference or delete information you may have entered using various options.


(cid:129) Language — English/Metric To change the language of the navigation screens, see Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 3-47
for more information. To change the navigation screens from English or metric, see DIC Operation and Displays on page 3-48
for more information. Deleting Personal Information This navigation system can record and store personal information such as names and addresses. Delete this information when selling your vehicle or returning a leased vehicle. See “Edit Address Book — Edit/View” under Configure Menu on page 4-43 for deleting information from the address book.


Limit Features While Driving The navigation system may have this feature. Touch the Limit Features While Driving screen button to turn the ability to limit functions on and off while driving. When this screen button is highlighted, the following functions are limited while driving: (cid:129) Music Navigator Scrolling (cid:129) Radio Category Scrolling (cid:129) Navigation Menu Scrolling and some functions See “Category” under Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information. See “From Map” under Destination on page 4-25 for more information. Some functions will remain limited regardless of the setting.


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Storing Radio Station Presets To set preset radio stations, do the following: 1. Press O to turn the system on. 2. Press the AUDIO hard key and select the desired


band (AM, FM, or XM (if equipped)).


3. Use the w (tuning) knob or the SEEK arrows to


tune to the desired station.


4. Press and hold one of the five preset screen


buttons, at the bottom of the screen, until a beep is heard or if the station displays on the selected preset button.


5. Repeat the steps for each preset. See “Storing Radio Station Presets” under Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information.


Setting the Clock The navigation system time and the analog clock operate independently. Changing the time through the navigation system does not change the time on the analog clock. See Analog Clock on page 3-26 to change the analog clock time. To set the time for the navigation system: 1. Press the CONFIG key to enter the configure menu


options, then press the CONFIG key repeatedly until the time is selected or touch the time screen button.


2. Press the Hours and Minutes − (minus) and


+ (plus) signs to decrease or to increase the time.


See “Setting the Clock” under Configure Menu on page 4-43 for more information.


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Entering an Address and Point of Interest, and Storing Preset Destinations Entering an Address Enter a destination by inputting the city name first: 1. If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted,


skip to Step 5.


2. Press O to turn the system on. 3. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Installing the


Map DVD” under Maps on page 4-15 for more information.


4. A caution may appear. Touch the OK screen button


to proceed.


5. Press the DEST hard key. 6. Press the 2 Address Entry screen button. 7. Select the state/province screen button, if needed,


to change the current state or province. A list of all of the available states and provinces appear. Select the state or province.


8. Once a state or province has been selected the City


name category is automatically selected for entry. If five or less names are available, a list displays. If more than five are available, the List screen button displays a number. This number represents the number of available cities. Select this button to view the list and select a city.


9. Once a city has been selected the Street name


category is automatically selected for entry. If five or less streets are available for the selected city, the system displays the list of streets. If more than five streets are available the system displays the alpha keyboard. Start entering the street name. If five or less names are available, a list displays. If more than five are available, the List screen button displays a number. This button represents the number of available streets. Select this button to view the list and select a street.


10. Once a street has been selected, select the


House # screen button to enter the house number. The system displays the house number range that is available for the street.


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11. Select the Go screen button. A map screen, with


the destination marked appears.


12. Select the route preference (Fastest, Shortest, or Other). The system calculates and highlights the route.


13. Select the Start Guidance screen button. You are


now ready to start your route.


See “Address Entry ” under Destination on page 4-25
for more information. Entering a Point of Interest (POI) To set a destination by entering a Point of Interest (POI), do the following: 1. If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted,


skip to Step 5.


2. Press O to turn the system on. 3. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Installing the


Map DVD” under Maps on page 4-15 for more information.


4. A caution may appear. Touch the OK screen button


to proceed.


5. Press the DEST hard key.


6. Press the i Point of Interest screen button. 7. Select the state/province screen button, if needed,


to change the current state or province. A list of all of the available states and provinces appear. Select the state or province.


8. Enter the specific title of the POI in the POI name


space (e.g. Washington Monument). If five or less names are available, a list displays. If more than five are available, the List screen button displays a number. This button represents the number of available POIs. Select this button to view the list.


9. Select the Go screen button next to the POI. A map


screen, with the destination marked appears.


10. Select the route preference (Fastest, Shortest, or Other). The system calculates and highlights the route.


11. Select the Start Guidance screen button. The route


is now ready to be started.


See “Point of Interest (POI)” under Destination on page 4-25 for more information.


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Storing Preset Destinations 1. If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted,


skip to Step 5.


2. Press O to turn the system on. 3. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Installing the


Map DVD” under Maps on page 4-15 for more information.


4. A caution may appear. Touch the OK screen button


to proceed.


5. Press the DEST hard key.


Enter a destination. See Destination on page 4-25
for more information on how to enter a destination.


6. Press the DEST hard key, the Route screen


displays. Press the Final Destination or Stopover screen button. The information screen displays for that location. Press the Add to Address Book screen button. The address book screen appears.


7. Select the Name screen button. An alpha-keyboard


displays. Enter the name. Select the Back screen button.


8. Press and hold one of the screen buttons at the bottom of the screen until the name appears in the screen button on the display. The name appears in that preset destination screen button and is now available to select from the Destination Entry screen. See “Using Your Stored Preset Destinations” next in this section to select it as a destination. See “Adding or Changing Preset Destinations” under Destination on page 4-25 for more information on how to add preset destinations.


Using Your Stored Preset Destinations These destinations are available for selection while driving. 1. If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted,


skip to Step 5.


2. Press O to turn the system on. 3. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Installing the


Map DVD” under Maps on page 4-15 for more information.


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4. A caution may appear. Touch the OK screen button


to proceed.


5. Press the DEST hard key. 6. Select one of the available preset destination


screen buttons. A map screen, with the destination marked appears.


7. Select the route preference (Fastest, Shortest, or Other). The system calculates and highlights the route.


8. Select the Start Guidance screen button. The route


is now ready to be started.


See “Preset Destination” under Destination on page 4-25
for more information. Canceling Guidance Guidance is canceled once the final destination is reached. To cancel guidance prior to arrival at the final destination: 1. Press the DEST hard key. 2. Press the Cancel Guidance screen button. 3. Press OK to confirm.


Guidance Volume Adjust the volume of voice guidance prompts: 1. Press the CONFIG hard key to enter the menu options, then press the CONFIG key repeatedly until Nav is selected or touch the Nav screen button.


2. Press the Voice Prompt screen button. 3. Press the + (plus) or – (minus) screen buttons to increase or to decrease the volume of the voice prompts. The system responds with the adjusted voice level.


See “Voice Prompt ” under Configure Menu on page 4-43 for more information.


Cleaning the Display Use a soft clean cotton cloth dampened with clean water.


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Features and Controls


Using the Navigation System This section presents basic information needed to operate the navigation system. Use the hard keys located on the navigation system along with the available touch-sensitive screen buttons on the navigation screen to operate the system. See Navigation System Overview on page 4-2 for more information. Once the vehicle is moving, various functions are disabled to reduce driver distractions. Hard Keys The following hard keys are located on the navigation system: O / n (Power/Volume): Press to turn the system on and off. Turn to increase or decrease the volume to the audio system.


Press and hold for more than two seconds to turn off the navigation system, the Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE), and Rear Seat Audio (RSA). If the vehicle has not been tuned off, the RSE and the RSA can be turned back on by pressing this knob and continues play of the last active source.


w (Tune): Turn to go to the next or previous radio station or disc track or chapter. See Navigation Audio System on page 4-62, CD Player on page 4-71, or DVD Player on page 4-78 for more information. Z (DVD Map Disc Eject): Press to eject the DVD map disc. This button is located next to the upper disc slot. See Maps on page 4-15 for more information.


M (Load): Press to load CDs or audio/video DVDs. See CD Player on page 4-71 or DVD Player on page 4-78 for more information. Z (CD/DVD Eject): Press to eject CDs or audio/video DVDs. This button is located under the load button. See CD Player on page 4-71 or DVD Player on page 4-78 for more information.


M (Disc Up/Down): Press the up or down arrows to go to the next or previous disc.


AUDIO: Press access the full Audio screen to change AM, FM, XM™ Satellite Radio Service (if equipped), CD/DVD, and auxiliary input. See “Audio” under Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information.


FAV (Favorite): Press to access the preset stations. See “Storing Radio Station Presets” under Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information.


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5 (Phone): Press to access calling through OnStar®. See OnStar® System on page 2-52 and Bluetooth® on page 3-75 for more information. e (Sound): Press to access the Sound screen to adjust bass, midrange, treble, and Digital Signal Processing (DSP). See “Sound Menu” under Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information.


DEST (Destination): Press to access the Destination Entry screen to plan a destination. See Destination on page 4-25 for more information.


CONFIG (Configure Menu): Press to adjust features for sound, radio, navigation, and the display. See Configure Menu on page 4-43 for more information.


NAV (Navigation): Press to view your vehicle’s current position on the map screen. Each press of this key cycles through Full Map and the tab that displays the current audio source (AM, FM, CD, etc.). Full Map displays the


screen in full map view. Selecting the audio tab splits the screen between the map screen and the current audio source screen menu. See “Audio” under Navigation Audio System on page 4-62 for more information.


RPT (Navigation Repeat): Press to repeat the last voice guidance prompt. y © ¨ z (Seek): Press the seek arrows to seek and scan radio stations, to seek tracks on a CD, and to seek chapters on a DVD. See Navigation Audio System on page 4-62, CD Player on page 4-71, or DVD Player on page 4-78 for more information. Touch-Sensitive Screen Buttons Touch-sensitive screen buttons are located on the screen. When a screen button has been selected,

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