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The vehicle may have USB ports in the front of the center console, armrest, or one in the upper glove box. See Center Console Storage 0 118 and Glove Box 0 117.
USB MP3 Player and USB Drives . The USB MP3 players and USB
drives connected must comply with the USB Mass Storage Class specification (USB MSC).
. Hard disk drives are not
supported.
. Supported file system is FAT32. To play a USB device: . Connect the USB. . Press MEDIA on the faceplate
until the connected device is shown.
While the USB source is active, press the corresponding faceplate button for the icons on the screen to operate USB function: . t
. u . j /r
. Z
For information on how to use the screen icons, see “Playing an Audio CD.”
USB Menu Press MENU to display the USB menu and the following may display: Browse : Select to display the files and folders on the USB device. Tone Settings : Select to adjust Bass, Midrange, Treble, Balance, Fade, and EQ (Equalizer). See “Tone Settings” under “Playing an Audio CD” in CD Player 0 203. Auto Volume : If equipped, see “Playing an Audio CD” in CD Player 0 203. EQ (Equalizer) : If equipped, this feature adjusts the equalizer settings. See “EQ (Equalizer) Settings” in AM-FM Radio (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 195 or AM-FM Radio (Base Radio) 0 193.
Playing from an iPod®/iPad®/ iPhone® This feature supports the following devices:
iPod nano® (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and
4th generation)
iPod with video (5.0 and 5.5
generation)
iPod classic® (6th generation)
iPod touch® (1st and 2nd
generation)
iPad
iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS,
iPhone 4
There may be problems with operation and function in the following situations: . When connecting a device with
a more recent version of the firmware installed than is supported by the infotainment system.
. When connecting a device on
which firmware from other providers is installed.
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To connect and control a device: 1. Connect one end of the
standard USB cable to the device's dock connector.
2. Connect the other end to a
USB port in the center console. See Center Console Storage 0 118.
3. Press MEDIA to select the
source.
The music information displays on the radio’s display and begins playing through the vehicle’s audio system. The device battery recharges automatically while the vehicle is on. When the vehicle is off while a device is connected using the USB cable, the device battery stops charging and the device will automatically turn off. If the device is an unsupported model, it can still be listened to in the vehicle by connecting to the auxiliary input jack using a standard 3.5 mm (1/8 in) stereo cable.
Menu Press MENU to display the device Menu and the following may display: Browse : Select to display the files or songs on the device. See “Browse Device Media” later in this section. Tone Settings : Select to adjust Bass, Midrange, Treble, Balance, Fade, and EQ (Equalizer). See “Tone Settings” under “Playing an Audio CD” in CD Player 0 203. Auto Volume : If equipped, see “Playing an Audio CD” in CD Player 0 203. EQ (Equalizer) : If equipped, this feature adjusts the Equalizer settings. See “EQ (Equalizer)” in AM-FM Radio (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 195 or AM-FM Radio (Base Radio) 0 193.
Browse Device Media Use the following to browse: Playlists: 1. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to view the playlists stored on the device.
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2. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select a playlist name to view a list of all songs in the playlist.
3. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select the song from the list to begin playback.
Artists: 1. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to view the artists stored on the device.
2. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select an artist name to view a list of all albums by the artist.
3. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select an album name to view a list of all songs on the album.
4. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select the song from the list to begin playback.
Albums: 1. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to view the albums stored on the device.
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2. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select an album name to view a list of all songs on the album.
3. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select the song from the list to begin playback.
Genres: 1. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to view the genres stored on the device.
2. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select a genre name to view a list of artists of that genre.
3. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select to view albums by that artist.
4. Turn MENU to highlight and press to select an album to view songs.
5. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select the song from the list to begin playback.
Songs: 1. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to view a list of all songs stored on the device.
2. Turn MENU to highlight and
press to select the song from the list to begin playback.
USB Port (Base Radio with Touchscreen)
Using the USB Port The infotainment system can play music or movies by connecting an auxiliary device to the USB port.
USB Support If equipped, the USB connector is in the front of the center console, and uses the USB 2.0 standard.
USB Supported Devices . USB Flash Drives . Portable USB Hard Drives Not all iPods and USB drives are compatible with the USB port.
Make sure the iPod has the latest firmware from Apple® for proper operation. iPod firmware can be updated using the latest iTunes® application. See www.apple.com/ itunes. For help with identifying your iPod, go to www.apple.com/support. The USB port can play both lower and upper case .mp3, .wma, .ogg, and .wav files stored on a USB storage device.
Supported Apple® Devices To view supported devices in U.S., see my.chevrolet.com\learned. To view supported devices in Canada, see chevroletowner.ca. To view supported devices in Mexico, see your dealer for details.
USB Supported File and Folder Structure The infotainment system supports: . FAT16. . FAT32. . exFAT.
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Connecting a USB Storage Device or iPod/iPhone To connect a USB storage device, connect the device to the USB port. To connect an iPod/iPhone, connect one end of the device’s cable to the iPod/iPhone and the other end to the USB port. The iPod/iPhone charges while it is connected to the vehicle if the vehicle is in ACC/ACCESSORY or ON/RUN. See Ignition Positions 0 276. When the vehicle is turned off, the iPod/iPhone automatically powers off and will not charge or draw power from the vehicle's battery. For more information on USB usage, see “Audio System Information” under Pictures and Movies (Picture System with Touchscreen) 0 237 or Pictures and Movies (Movie System with Touchscreen) 0 237 or Pictures and Movies (Audio System with Touchscreen) 0 232.
Playing Movies Movies are not available while driving. If the USB storage device is already connected: 1. Press {. 2. Touch GALLERY. 3. Touch s. 4. Touch the desired Movie.
Viewing Pictures Pictures are not available while driving. If the USB storage device is already connected: 1. Press {. 2. Touch GALLERY. 3. Touch \.
Auxiliary Jack This vehicle may have an AUX jack in the center console or armrest. See Center Console Storage 0 118.
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Possible auxiliary audio sources include: . Laptop computer . Audio music player This jack is not an audio output. Do not plug headphones into the auxiliary input jack. Auxiliary devices should be set up while the vehicle is in P (Park). Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable from the auxiliary device to the auxiliary input jack. If an auxiliary device has already been connected, but a different source is currently active, press the MEDIA faceplate button repeatedly to scroll through all of the available audio source screens, until the AUX source screen is shown. Base Radio
Playing from the AUX Jack An auxiliary device is played through the audio system and controlled through the device itself.
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AUX Menu Press the MENU knob to display the AUX menu and the following may display: Tone Settings : Select to adjust Bass, Midrange, Treble, Balance, Fade, and EQ (Equalizer). See “Tone Settings” in AM-FM Radio (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 195 or AM-FM Radio (Base Radio) 0 193. Auto Volume : If equipped, see “Playing an Audio CD.” DSP : If equipped, this feature adjusts the pre-defined settings. See “DSP” in AM-FM Radio (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 195 or AM-FM Radio (Base Radio) 0 193. EQ (Equalizer) : If equipped, this feature adjusts the pre-defined equalizer settings. See “EQ (Equalizer)” in AM-FM Radio (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 195 or AM-FM Radio (Base Radio) 0 193.
Base Radio with Touchscreen Play will begin when the system has finished reading the information on the device.
Playing Music To play the music from the device, if the device is already connected: 1. Press {. 2. Touch AUDIO. 3. Touch Source. 4. Touch AUX. To adjust the tone settings. See “Audio Settings” in “System Settings” under AM-FM Radio (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 195 or AM-FM Radio (Base Radio) 0 193.
Playing Movies Movies are not available while driving. If the device is already connected: 1. Press {. 2. Touch Movie. 3. Touch the desired Movie.
For iPod/iPhone, connect the iPod/ iPhone to the AUX input terminal by using the AUX cable for iPod/ iPhone to play movie files. iPhone 5 cell phones have a connector which no longer supports AUX connections to the radio. This feature is limited to older versions of iPhone. Using the AUX Movie Menu 1. Touch MENU from the AUX
movie screen. The AUX menu is displayed.
2. Touch the desired menu.
. Audio: Adjust the sound
setup. See “Audio Settings” in “System Settings” under AM-FM Radio (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 195 or AM-FM Radio (Base Radio) 0 193. 3. Touch 4.
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paused on the screen. Press play on the device or press r to begin playback. Some phones support sending Bluetooth music information to display on the radio. When the radio receives this information, it will check to see if any is available and display it. For more information about supported Bluetooth features, see www.gm.com/bluetooth.
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Bluetooth Audio If equipped, music may be played from a paired Bluetooth device. See “Pairing” under “Information Controls” inBluetooth (Voice Recognition - Base Radio) 0 223 or Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls - Base Radio) 0 219 or Bluetooth (Overview) 0 218 or Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls - Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 228 for help pairing a device. Volume and song selection may be controlled by using the infotainment controls or the phone/device. If Bluetooth Audio is selected and nothing is heard, check the volume setting on both the phone/device and the infotainment system. Launch music by pressing the MEDIA screen button on the Home Page. To play music via Bluetooth: 1. Power on the device, and pair
to connect the device.
2. Once paired, go into the audio
application from the Home Page or via the application tray. Select MEDIA until Bluetooth displays.
Bluetooth Audio Menu Press the MENU screen button to display the Bluetooth Audio menu. The following may be available: Tone: Turn the MENU knob to adjust the tone settings. Press o BACK to go back to the previous menu. Manage Bluetooth Devices: Select to go to the Bluetooth page to add or delete devices. When selecting Bluetooth Audio, the radio may not be able to launch the audio player on the connected device to start playing. When the vehicle is not moving, use the phone to begin playback. All devices launch audio differently. When selecting Bluetooth Audio as a source, the radio may show as
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Voice Recognition If equipped, voice recognition allows for hands-free operation within the audio and phone applications. This feature can be started by pressing either the g button on the steering wheel or by selecting the g on the screen display. However, not all features within these areas are supported by voice commands. Generally, only complex tasks that require multiple manual interactions to complete are supported by voice commands. For example, tasks that take more than one or two button presses such as selecting a song or artist to play from a media device would be supported by voice commands. Other tasks, like adjusting the volume or seeking up or down are audio features that are easily performed by pressing one or two buttons, and are not supported by voice commands. In general there are flexible ways to speak commands for completing the tasks. Most of them, except
destination entry and voice keypad, can be completed in a single command. If the task takes more than one command to complete, the first command would be to indicate the kind of task that is to be performed. The system replies with prompts that lead through a dialog to enter the necessary information. Voice recognition can be used when the ignition is on or when Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is active. See Retained Accessory Power (RAP) 0 279. Using Voice Recognition Voice recognition becomes available once the system has been initialized. This begins when the ignition is turned on. Initialization may take a few moments. 1. Press g on the steering wheel
control to activate voice recognition, or select g on the infotainment screen on the center stack.
If voice recognition is started from the steering wheel control, the
instrument cluster displays the selections and visual dialog content. If voice recognition is started from the infotainment screen, the selections and visual dialog content are displayed on both the center stack display and the instrument cluster display.
2. The audio system mutes and
the system plays a prompt followed by a beep.
3. Wait until after the beep
completes, then clearly speak one of the commands described in this section. Press g to interrupt any voice recognition system prompt. For example, if the prompt seems to be taking too long to finish, press g again and the beep should happen right away.
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There are two voice prompt modes supported: . Long verbal prompts: The longer
prompts provide more information regarding the supported actions.
. Short prompts: The short
prompts provide simple instructions about what can be stated.
If a command is not spoken, the voice recognition system says a help prompt.
Prompts and Screen Displays While a voice recognition session is active, there will be corresponding buttons on screens displayed. Manual interaction in the voice recognition session is permitted. Interaction during a voice session may be completed entirely using voice commands, or some selections may expedite a session. If a selection is made using a manual control, the dialog will progress in the same way as if the selection was made through a voice command. Once the system is able
to complete the task, or the session is terminated, the voice recognition dialog stops. An example of this type of manual intervention is pressing on an entry of a displayed number list instead of speaking the number associated with the entry desired. Canceling Voice Recognition . Press the Home screen button
to terminate the voice recognition session which was initiated by pressing g on the infotainment screen on the center stack.
. Press or say “Cancel” or “Exit” to
terminate the voice recognition session and display the screen from which voice recognition was initiated.
. Press i on the steering wheel
controls to terminate the voice session and display the screen from which voice recognition was initiated.
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Helpful Hints for Speaking Commands Voice recognition can understand commands that are either naturally stated in sentence form (English only), or direct commands that state the application and the task. For languages that do not support natural language commands in sentence form, use the direct commands shown as examples on the display screen. For best results: . Listen for the prompt and wait
for the beep before saying a command or reply.
. Say “Help” or look at the screen
display for commands.
. Voice recognition system prompt
can be interrupted during a prompt by pressing g again. For example, if the prompt seems to be taking too long to finish, or if what is being prompted causes a need for an immediate reply, press g again and wait for the beep.
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. Speak the command naturally, not too fast, not too slow. Use direct commands without a lot of extra words.
. Usually Phone and Audio
commands can be spoken in a single command. For example, “Call Dave Smith at work,” “Play” followed by the artist or song name, or “Tune” followed by the radio station number.
There is no need to memorize specific command words. Direct commands might be more clearly understood by the system. An example of a direct command would be “Call 555-1212.” Examples of these direct commands are displayed on most of the screens while a voice session is active. If “Phone” or “Phone Commands,” is stated, the system understands that a phone call is requested and will respond with questions until enough details are gathered.
If the phone number has been saved with a name and a place, the direct command should include both, for example “Call Dave Smith at work.” Using Voice Recognition for List Options When a list is displayed, a voice prompt will ask to confirm or select an option from that list. A selection can be made by manually selecting the item, or by speaking the line number for the item to select. When a screen contains a list, options may be available but not displayed. The list on a voice recognition screen functions the same as a list on other screens. Scrolling can be used to help display other entries from the list. Manually scrolling or paging the list on a screen during a voice recognition session suspends the current voice recognition event and plays the prompt “Make your selection from the list using the manual controls or press the Back button to try again.”
If manual selection takes more than 15 seconds, the session terminates and prompts that it has timed out. The screen returns back to the screen where voice recognition was initiated.
The Back Command Say “Back” or press the Back button to go to the previous screen. If in voice recognition, and “Back” is stated all the way through to the initial screen, then “Back” is stated one more time, the voice recognition session will cancel.
Help Say “Help” on any voice recognition screen and the help prompt for the screen is played. Additionally, a pop-up displays a text version of the help prompt. Depending on how voice recognition was initiated, the Help pop-up will either display on the instrument cluster or the infotainment screen. Press the Dismiss button to make the pop-up go away.
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Pressing g while the help prompt is
playing will terminate the prompt
and a beep will be heard. Doing this
will stop the help prompt so that a
voice command can be used.
Voice Recognition for the
Radio
Select the g screen button to
launch audio voice recognition.
If the voice button is pressed in a
radio screen, the voice commands
for radio and media features are
available.
“Switch to AM” : Switch bands to
AM and tune to the last AM radio
station.
“Switch to FM” : Switch bands to
FM and tune to the last FM radio
station.
“Switch to XM” : Switch bands to
SiriusXM (if equipped) and tune to
the last SiriusXM channel.
“Tune to
“Tune to
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“Play Album” : Begin a dialog to
enter a specific album name.
“Play Album
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“Play Chapter” : Begin a dialog to
enter a specific name.
“Play Chapter
“Play Video” : Begin a dialog to enter a specific name. “Play Video
Handling Large Amounts of Media Content It is expected that large amounts of media content will be brought into the vehicle. It may be necessary to handle large amounts of media content in a different way than smaller amounts of media. The system may limit the options of voice recognition by not allowing selection of song titles by voice at the highest level if the number of songs exceeds the maximum limit. Voice command option changes through media content limits are: . Song files including other
individual files of all media types such as audiobook chapters, podcast episodes, and videos.
. Album type folders including
types such as albums and audiobooks.
There are no restrictions if the
number of song files and albums is
less than 4,000. When the number
of song files connected to the
system is between 4,000 and 8,000,
the content cannot be accessed
directly with one command like
“Play
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Once the number of songs has
exceeded approximately 8,000,
there is no support for accessing the
songs directly through voice
commands. There will still be
access to the media content by
using commands for playlists,
artists, and genres.
The access commands for playlists,
artists, and genres are prohibited
after the number of this type of
media exceeds 4,000.
The system will provide feedback
the first time voice recognition is
initiated if it has become apparent
that any of these limits are reached
during a device initializing process.
Voice Recognition for the
Phone
“Call
contact and location at home, at
work, on mobile device, or on
another phone.
“Call
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Voice Recognition for OnStar (If Equipped) “OnStar” : Begin OnStar Voice Recognition. Bluetooth Speech Recognition (If Equipped) Voice Pass-Thru allows access to the speech recognition commands on the cell phone. See your cell phone manufacturer’s user guide to see if the cell phone supports this feature. Activating this function will start the Bluetooth Speech Recognition on a connected phone. The steering wheel controls are used to operate this function. Press and hold g to activate. A voice session begins so that voice commands can be given to Siri® or many other controls provided by the cell phone. Press @ to exit or press i to close and return to the previous application prior to the start of Voice Pass-Thru.
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Phone
Bluetooth (Overview) Instructions for using the cell phone may differ between infotainment systems. The base radio and base radio with touchscreen instructions are included in this manual. See the infotainment manual for instructions on the uplevel radios. Bluetooth-capable systems can interact with many cell phones, allowing: . Placement and receipt of calls in
a hands-free mode.
. Sharing of the cell phone’s
address book or contact list with the vehicle.
To minimize driver distraction, before driving, and with the vehicle parked: . Become familiar with the
features of the cell phone. Organize the phone book and contact lists clearly and delete
duplicate or rarely used entries. If possible, program speed dial or other shortcuts.
. Review the controls and
operation of the infotainment system.
. Pair cell phone(s) to the vehicle.
The system may not work with all cell phones. See “Pairing” in this section. If the cell phone has voice dialing capability, learn to use that feature to access the address book or contact list.
. See “Deleting a Paired Phone”
and/or “Deleting a Bluetooth Device” in this section. { Warning
When using a cell phone, it can be distracting to look too long or too often at the screen of the phone or the infotainment system. Taking your eyes off the road too long or too often could cause a crash resulting in injury or death. Focus your attention on driving.
Vehicles with a Bluetooth system can use a Bluetooth-capable cell phone with a Hands-Free Profile to make and receive phone calls. The infotainment system and voice recognition are used to control the system. The system can be used while in ON/RUN or ACC/ ACCESSORY. The range of the Bluetooth system can be up to 9.1 m (30 ft). Not all phones support all functions and not all phones work with the Bluetooth system. See www.gm.com/bluetooth for more information about compatible phones. Bluetooth Controls Use the buttons on the instrument panel, faceplate, and the steering wheel to operate the Bluetooth system.
Steering Wheel Controls g : Press to answer incoming calls, confirm system information, and start voice recognition.
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i : Press to end a call, reject a call, or cancel an operation. Press to mute or unmute the infotainment system.
Infotainment System Controls For information about how to navigate the menu system using the infotainment controls, see Overview (Base Radio) 0 185 or Overview (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 189. MENU : Turn to scroll through a list. Press to select the highlighted list option. { : Press to go to the Home Page. See Home Page (Base Radio) 0 190 or Home Page (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 192. PHONE or # : Select to enter the phone main menu. See Bluetooth (Voice Recognition - Base Radio) 0 223 or Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls - Base Radio) 0 219 or Bluetooth (Overview) 0 218 or Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls - Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 228.
Voice Recognition If equipped, the voice recognition system uses commands to control the system and dial phone numbers. Noise : The system may not recognize voice commands if there is too much background noise, such as noise from open windows or loud talking inside the vehicle. When to Speak : A tone sounds to indicate that the system is ready for a voice command. Wait for the tone and then speak. How to Speak : Speak clearly in a calm and natural voice. Audio System When using the Bluetooth system, sound comes through the vehicle's front audio system speakers and overrides the audio system. Use the O knob during a call to change the volume level. The system maintains a minimum volume level.
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Bluetooth Audio Quality Turn off the Echo and Noise cancellation feature on your phone, if supported, for the best hands-free performance. See www.gm.com/bluetooth.
Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls - Base Radio) For information about how to navigate the menu system using the infotainment controls, see Overview (Base Radio) 0 185 or Overview (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 189. Switching to Handset or Hands-Free Mode To switch between handset mode and hands-free mode, use the OnStar command, “transfer call.” Pairing A Bluetooth-enabled cell phone must be paired to the Bluetooth system and then connected to the vehicle before it can be used. See your cell phone manufacturer's user
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guide for Bluetooth functions before pairing the cell phone. If a Bluetooth phone is not connected, calls can be made using OnStar Hands-Free Calling, if available. See OnStar Overview 0 490, if equipped.
Pairing Information . Up to five cell phones can be
paired to the Bluetooth system. . The pairing process is disabled
when the vehicle is moving.
. Pairing only needs to be
completed once per phone, unless the pairing information on the cell phone changes or the cell phone is deleted from the system.
. Only one paired cell phone can be connected to the Bluetooth system at a time. If multiple paired cell phones are within range of the system, the system connects to the first available paired cell phone in the order that they were newly paired to the system. To connect
to a different paired phone, see “Connecting to a Different Phone” later in this section.
Pairing a Phone or Device 1. From the Home Page, turn the
MENU knob to access the PHONE screen button, then press the MENU knob to select the PHONE screen button. If a device has been previously paired, the main Phone menu will be shown. If no devices have been paired, Step 2 can be skipped.
2. Turn the MENU knob and
press to select Manage Phones.
3. Press the button just below the PAIR screen button. A four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) appears on the display. The PIN is used in Step 5.
4. Start the pairing process on the
cell phone to be paired to the vehicle. See your cell phone manufacturer's user guide for information on this process.
5. Locate the device named “Your
Vehicle” in the list on the cell phone. Follow the instructions on the cell phone to enter the PIN provided in Step 3. If a six digit code is shown on the phone and the vehicle screen, confirm the codes are the same. The system recognizes the new connected phone after the pairing process is complete. If the phone prompts to accept connection or allow phone book download, select Always Accept and Allow. The phone book may not be available if not accepted.
6.
7. Repeat Steps 1–6 to pair
additional phones or devices.
Listing All Paired and Connected Phones 1. To list all paired devices, from
the Home Page turn the MENU knob, then press to select the PHONE screen button.
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2. Turn the MENU knob and
2. Turn the MENU knob and
press to select Manage Phones.
Deleting a Paired Phone 1. From the Home Page, turn the
MENU knob, then press to select the PHONE screen button.
2. Turn the MENU knob and
press to select Manage Phones.
3. Turn the MENU knob to highlight the phone to be deleted.
4. Press the button below the DELETE screen button to delete the highlighted device.
5. A confirmation screen is
displayed. Press the button just below the DELETE screen button to confirm deletion.
Connecting to a Different Phone 1. From the Home Page, turn the
MENU knob, then press to select the PHONE screen button.
press to select Manage Phones.
3. Turn the MENU knob to highlight the phone to be connected.
4. Press the button just below the
CONNECT screen button to connect to the highlighted device.
Phone Menu Once a phone is connected and selected, the following may display: Recent Calls : Turn the MENU knob to highlight Recent Calls and press to select. Contacts : Turn the MENU knob to highlight Contacts and press to select. Keypad : Turn the MENU knob to highlight Keypad and press to select. Active Call : Turn the MENU knob to highlight Active Call and press to select and display the active call screen.
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Manage Phones : Turn the MENU knob to highlight Manage Phones and press to select. Making a Call Using Contacts and Recent Calls For cell phones that support the Contacts and Recent Calls feature, the Bluetooth system can use the contacts stored on your cell phone to make calls. See your cell phone manufacturer’s user guide or contact your wireless provider to find out if this feature is supported by your phone. If the phone prompts to allow phone book download during the pairing process, select Always Accept and Allow. The phone book may not be available if not accepted. When a cell phone supports the phone book feature, the Contacts and Recent Calls menus are automatically available. The Contacts menu allows you to access the phone book stored in the cell phone to make a call.
1. From the Home Page, turn the
3. Turn the MENU knob to
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The Recent Calls menu allows you to access the phone numbers from the Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, and Missed Calls menus on the cell phone to make a call. To make a call using the Contacts menu: 1. From the Home Page, turn the
MENU knob, then press to select the PHONE screen button.
MENU knob, then press to select the PHONE screen button.
2. Turn the MENU knob to
highlight Recent Calls and press to select. If necessary, select between Missed, Recent, and Sent calls by pressing the button below the appropriate screen button.
2. Turn the MENU knob to
highlight Contacts and press to select.
3. Turn the MENU knob to
highlight the contact or the phone number.
3. Turn the MENU knob to
highlight the letter group and press to select.
4. Turn the MENU knob to
highlight the contact and press to select.
5. Turn the MENU knob to
highlight the desired number, then press the MENU knob to call the contact.
To make a call using the Recent Calls menu:
4. Press the MENU knob to call
the contact.
Making a Call Using the Keypad To make a call: 1. From the Home Page, turn the
MENU knob, then press to select the PHONE screen button.
2. Turn the MENU knob and
press to select Keypad.
highlight the first digit and press to select. Continue this process through the number. To call, press the button just below the CALL screen button.
Accepting or Declining a Call When an incoming call is received, the infotainment system mutes and a ring tone is heard in the vehicle.
Accepting a Call To accept a call, do one of the following: . Press the button just below the
ANSWER screen button.
. Press g on the steering wheel
controls.
Declining a Call To decline a call, do one of the following: . Press the button just below the
IGNORE screen button.
. Press i on the steering wheel
controls.
. Do nothing.
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. Press i on the steering wheel
controls.
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Tones The in-vehicle Bluetooth system can send numbers during a call. This is used when calling a menu-driven phone system. 1. When a call is active, press the button just below the KEYPAD screen button.
2. Turn the MENU knob to
highlight the first digit and press to select.
If not initially in the phone application, from the Home Page, turn the MENU knob, then press to select the PHONE screen button. From the PHONE main menu, turn the MENU knob to highlight Active Call and press to select.
Call Waiting Call waiting must be supported on the Bluetooth phone and enabled by the wireless service carrier to work.
Accepting a Call Waiting Call To accept a call waiting call, do one of the following: . Press the button just below the
SWITCH screen button.
. Press g on the steering wheel
controls.
Declining a Call Waiting Call To decline a call waiting call, do one of the following: . Press the button just below the
IGNORE screen button.
. Press i on the steering wheel
controls.
. Do nothing. Ending a Call To end a call, do one of the following: . Press the button just below the
END screen button.
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Using Voice Recognition To use voice recognition, press g on the steering wheel. Use the commands below for the various voice features. For additional information, say “Help” while you are in a voice recognition menu. Pairing
Pairing a Phone 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Bluetooth.” 3. Say “Pair.” The system
responds with instructions and a four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN). The PIN is used in Step 5.
4. Start the pairing process on the
cell phone that you want to pair. For help with this process, see your cell phone manufacturer's user guide.
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5. Locate the device named “Your
Vehicle” in the list on the cell
phone. Follow the instructions
on the cell phone to enter the
PIN provided in Step 3. The
system may respond with a six
digit code to be confirmed on
the cell phone (instead of
entering a four digit code),
check that the same digits are
shown on the cell phone and
say "Yes" to confirm. Select
Confirm on the cell phone as
well. After the PIN is
successfully entered, the
system prompts you to provide
a name for the paired cell
phone. This name will be used
to indicate which phones are
paired and connected to the
vehicle. The system responds
with “
6. Repeat Steps 1−5 to pair
additional phones.
Listing All Paired and Connected Phones The system can list all cell phones paired to it. If a paired cell phone is also connected to the vehicle, the system responds with “is connected” after that phone name. 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Bluetooth.” 3. Say “List.”
Deleting a Paired Phone If the phone name to delete is unknown, see “Listing All Paired and Connected Phones.” 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Bluetooth.” 3. Say “Delete.” The system asks
for which phone to delete.
4. Say the name of the phone to
delete.
Connecting to a Different Phone To connect to a different cell phone, the Bluetooth system looks for the next available cell phone in the order in which all available cell phones were paired. This may need to be repeated depending on how many cell phones have been connected. 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Bluetooth.” 3. Say “Change phone.”
If another cell phone is
found, the response will be
“
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Storing and Deleting Phone Numbers The following commands are used to delete and store phone numbers. Store : This command will store a phone number, or a group of numbers as a name tag. Digit Store : This command allows a phone number to be stored as a name tag by entering the digits one at a time. Delete : This command is used to delete individual name tags. Delete All Name Tags : This command deletes all stored name tags in the Hands-Free Calling Directory and the Destinations Directory. Using the “Store” Command 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Store.” 3. Say the entire phone number or a group of digits all at once with no pauses, then follow the
directions given by the system to save a name tag for this number.
Using the “Digit Store” Command If an unwanted number is recognized by the system, say “Correction” at any time to clear the last number. To hear all of the digits recognized by the system, say “Verify” at any time. 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Digit Store.” 3. Say each digit, one at a time. After each digit is entered, the system repeats back the digit it heard followed by a tone. After the last digit has been entered, say “Store,” and then follow the directions given by the system to save a name tag for this number.
Using the “Delete” Command 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
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2. Say “Delete.” 3. Say the name tag you want to
delete.
Using the “Delete All Name Tags” Command This command deletes all stored name tags in the Hands-Free Calling Directory and the Destinations Directory. To delete all name tags: 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone. 2. Say “Delete all name tags.” Listing Stored Numbers The list command will list all the stored numbers and name tags. Using the “List” Command 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Directory.” 3. Say “Hands-Free Calling.” 4. Say “List.”
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Making a Call Calls can be made using the following commands. Dial or Call : The dial or call command can be used interchangeably to dial a phone number or a stored name tag. Digit Dial : This command allows a phone number to be dialed by entering the digits one at a time. Re-dial : This command is used to dial the last number used on the cell phone. Using the “Dial” or “Call” Command 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Dial” or “Call.” 3. Say the entire number without pausing or say the name tag. Once connected, the person called will be heard through the audio speakers.
Calling 911 Emergency (U.S. and Canada) 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Dial” or “Call.” 3. Say “911.” 4. Say “Dial” or “Call.”
Calling 066 Emergency (Mexico) 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Dial” or “Call.” 3. Say “066.” 4. Say “Dial” or “Call.” Using the “Digit Dial” Command The digit dial command allows a phone number to be dialed by entering the digits one at a time. After each digit is entered, the system repeats back the digit it heard followed by a tone. If an unwanted number is recognized by the system, say “Correction” at any time to clear the last number.
To hear all of the numbers recognized by the system, say “Verify” at any time. 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Digit Dial.” 3. Say each digit, one at a time. After each digit is entered, the system repeats back the digit it heard followed by a tone. After the last digit has been entered, say “Dial.”
Once connected, the person called will be heard through the audio speakers. Using the “Re-dial” Command 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone. 2. After the tone, say “Re-dial.”
The system dials the last number called from the connected cell phone.
Once connected, the person called will be heard through the audio speakers.
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Receiving a Call When an incoming call is received, the audio system mutes and a ring tone is heard in the vehicle. . Press g to answer the call. . Press i to ignore a call. Call Waiting Call waiting must be supported on the cell phone and enabled by the wireless service carrier. . Press g to answer an incoming call when another call is active. The original call is placed on hold.
. Press g again to return to the
original call.
. To ignore the incoming call, no
action is required.
. Press i to disconnect the
current call and switch to the call on hold.
Three-Way Calling Three-way calling must be supported on the cell phone and enabled by the wireless service carrier. 1. While on a call, press g. 2. Say “Three-way 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 g to link all callers together.
Ending a Call Press i to end a call. Transferring a Call Audio can be transferred between the Bluetooth system and the cell phone. The cell 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 ignition is turned to ON/RUN.
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To Transfer Audio from the Bluetooth System to a Cell Phone During a call with the audio in the vehicle: 1. Press g. 2. Say “Transfer Call.”
To Transfer Audio to the Bluetooth System from a Cell Phone During a call with the audio on the cell phone, press g. The audio transfers to the vehicle. If the audio does not transfer to the vehicle, use the audio transfer feature on the cell phone. See your cell phone manufacturer's user guide for more information. Voice Pass-Thru Voice pass-thru allows access to the voice recognition commands on the cell phone. See your cell phone manufacturer's user guide to see if the cell phone supports this feature. To access contacts stored in the cell phone:
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1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Bluetooth.”
3. Say “Voice.” The system
responds “OK, accessing
The cell phone's normal prompt messages will go through their cycle according to the phone's operating instructions. Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Tones The Bluetooth system can send numbers and the numbers stored as name tags during a call. You can use this feature when calling a menu-driven phone system. Account numbers can also be stored for use.
Sending a Number or Name Tag During a Call 1. Press g. The system responds
“Ready,” followed by a tone.
2. Say “Dial.” 3. Say the number or name tag
to send.
Clearing the System Unless information is deleted out of the in-vehicle Bluetooth system, it will be retained indefinitely. This includes all phone pairing information. For information on how to delete this information, see “Deleting a Paired Phone.”
Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls - Base Radio with Touchscreen) To use infotainment controls to access the menu system, see Overview (Base Radio) 0 185 or Overview (Base Radio with Touchscreen) 0 189. Pairing A Bluetooth-enabled cell phone must be paired to the Bluetooth system and then connected to the vehicle before it can be used. See your cell phone manufacturer's user guide for Bluetooth functions before pairing the cell phone. If a Bluetooth phone is not connected, calls will be
made using OnStar Hands-Free Calling, if available. See OnStar Overview 0 490.
Pairing Information
. A Bluetooth phone with MP3
capability cannot be paired to
the vehicle as a phone and an
MP3 player at the same time.
. Up to 10 cell phones can be
paired to the Bluetooth system. . The pairing process is disabled
when the vehicle is moving.
. Pairing only needs to be
completed once, unless the pairing information on the cell phone changes or the cell phone is deleted from the system.
. Only one paired cell phone can be connected to the Bluetooth system at a time. If multiple paired cell phones are within range of the system, the system connects to the first available paired cell phone in the order that they were first paired to the system.
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When the Bluetooth device and infotainment system are successfully paired, the phone book is downloaded automatically. This is dependent on the type of the phone paired. If the automatic download does not occur, proceed with the phone book download on the phone.
Pairing a Phone - SSP and No Paired Device When there is no paired device on the infotainment system and Simple Secure Pairing (SSP) is supported: 1. Press {. 2. Touch PHONE, press # on the
faceplate, or press g on the steering wheel without OnStar.
3. Touch Search Device. 4. Touch the desired device to
pair on the searched list screen.
5. Touch Yes on the pop-up
screen of the Bluetooth device and infotainment system.
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6. When the Bluetooth device and
7. Touch Yes on the pop-up
infotainment system are successfully paired, the phone screen is displayed on the infotainment system.
Pairing a Phone - SSP and Paired Device When a paired device is on the infotainment system and SSP is supported: 1. Press {. 2. Touch Settings. 3. Touch Bluetooth, then Device
Management.
4. Touch the desired device to
pair. When the Bluetooth
device and infotainment system
are successfully paired, Z / 5
is displayed on the pair device
screen. If no desired device is
available go to Step 5.
5. Touch Search Device to search
for the desired device.
screen of the Bluetooth device and infotainment system.
. The connected phone is
highlighted by 5.
. Z / 5 indicates the hands-free and phone music functions are enabled.
. 5 indicates only the hands-free
function is enabled.
. Z indicates only Bluetooth
music is enabled.
Pairing a Phone - No SSP and No Paired Device When there is no paired device on the infotainment system and SSP is not supported: 1. Press {. 2. Touch PHONE, press # on the
faceplate, or press g on the steering wheel without OnStar.
6. Touch the desired device to
3. Touch Search Device.
pair on the searched list screen.
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4. Touch the desired device to
5.
pair on the searched list screen. Input the Personal Identification Number (PIN) code (default: 1234) to the Bluetooth device. When the Bluetooth device and infotainment system are successfully paired, the PHONE screen is displayed on the infotainment system.
When the connection fails, a failure message is displayed on the infotainment system. If a Bluetooth device was previously connected, the infotainment system executes the auto connection. However, if the Bluetooth setting on the Bluetooth device is turned off, a failure message is displayed on the infotainment system.
Pairing a Phone - No SSP and Paired Device When a paired device is on the infotainment system and SSP is not supported: 1. Press {.
2. Touch Settings. 3. Touch Bluetooth, then Device
Management.
4. Touch the desired device to
pair. When the Bluetooth
device and infotainment system
are successfully paired, Z / 5
is displayed on the pair device
screen. If no desired device is
available go to Step 5.
5. Touch Search Device to search
for the desired device.
6. Touch the desired device to
7.
pair on the searched list screen. Input the Personal Identification Number (PIN) code (default: 1234) to the Bluetooth device. When the Bluetooth device and infotainment system are successfully paired, Z / 5 is displayed on the pair device screen.
. The connected phone is
highlighted by 5.
. Z / 5 indicates the hands-free and phone music functions are enabled.
. 5 indicates only the hands-free
function is enabled.
. Z indicates only Bluetooth
music is enabled.
Connecting a Paired Bluetooth Device 1. Press {. 2. Touch Settings. 3. Touch Bluetooth, then Device
Management.
4. Touch the device to be
connected.
Checking the Bluetooth Connection 1. Press {. 2. Touch Settings. 3. Touch Bluetooth, then Device
Management.
4. The paired device will show.
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Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device 1. Press {. 2. Touch Settings. 3. Touch Bluetooth, then Device
Management.
4. Touch the name of the device
to be disconnected. 5. Touch Disconnect.
Deleting a Bluetooth Device 1. Press {. 2. Touch Settings. 3. Touch Bluetooth, then Device
Management.
4. Touch the device to delete. 5. Touch Y. 6. Touch Delete.
Bluetooth Music Before playing Bluetooth music, read the following information. . A cell phone or Bluetooth device
that supports Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
versions over 1.2 must be registered and connected to the product.
. From the cell phone or Bluetooth