Chevrolet CRUZE 2015 Owner's Handbook Manual

Chevrolet CRUZE 2015 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Stefanie Cutrera
March 21, 2025

My display screen is not working

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Mr. Anderson
March 21, 2025

The display screen on a 2015 Chevrolet Cruze may not be working due to the following possible issues:

1. Screen Settings: The display settings may need adjustment. Press the Config button on the home screen and check the display settings.

2. External Conditions: Bright light, road conditions, or extreme temperatures may affect screen visibility.

3. Electrical Issues: If the screen remains unresponsive, there could be an issue with the electrical connections or a system malfunction.

4. Physical Damage: If the screen is cracked or damaged, it may need repair or replacement.

If the issue persists, consulting a dealer or professional technician may be necessary.

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Stefanie Cutrera
March 21, 2025

@Mr. Anderson

Stefanie Cutrera
March 21, 2025

My Chevy Cruze has 9 communication codes and reset it screen on dash still not working

Summary of Contents for Chevrolet CRUZE 2015

  • Page 1 CHEVROLET CRU E OWNERS HANDBOOK...
  • Page 2 Contents MyLink ........... 3 Audio system ........3 Audio system ....... 51 Colour Connected Radio ..... 55 Navi 650 / Navi 950 ....103...
  • Page 4 Audio system Introduction ........52 Introduction ........4 Radio ........... 64 Radio ........... 16 Audio players ....... 70 Audio players ........ 22 Phone .......... 87 Phone ........... 39 Index .......... 102 Index ..........54...
  • Page 5 Introduction Introduction General information The system can be easily adjusted with the carefully designed adjusting The Infotainment system provides device, smart displayer, and Infotainment in your car, using the multifunctional menu dial regulator. latest technology. General information ..... 52 General information ....... 4 ■...
  • Page 6 Introduction Theft-deterrent feature The Infotainment system has an electronic security system installed to prevent theft. The Infotainment system only works in the vehicle in which it was first installed, and cannot be used by the people who have stolen it.
  • Page 7 Introduction Control elements overview Overview...
  • Page 8 Introduction Type A: Radio + CD/MP3 + AUX + 6. FAVOURITE [FAV1-2-3] button 9. CD/AUX button USB/iPod + Bluetooth Press this button to select the Press button to select CD/MP3/ Type B: Radio + CD/MP3 + AUX page of saved favourite channels. AUX or USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio function.
  • Page 9 Introduction Steering wheel audio controls 15. AUX port 2. Call button Connect an exterior sound device ◆ Press the button to answer the Steering wheel audio control Type 1: to this port. call or enter the re-dial selection option mode. 16.
  • Page 10 Introduction System on/off Steering wheel audio control Type 2: ◆ Press the button to select a option sound play mode. ◆ Turn the control knob to change the registered radio stations or change the music being played. 4. Volume [+ -] buttons ◆...
  • Page 11 Introduction Turning off automatically Tone Settings ■ Using the steering wheel remote control knob, press the VOLUME When the ignition switch (car ignition [+/-] buttons to adjust the volume. key) is in the off position, turning on the Infotainment system by using the ■...
  • Page 12 Introduction ■ Treble: Adjust the treble level from Press the RADIO BAND button to -12 to +12. select FM or AM radio. ■ Fader: Adjust the front/rear speaker Press the MENU-TUNE button to balance from front 15 to rear 15 in open the FM/AM menu that includes the six speaker system vehicle options for selecting broadcast...
  • Page 13 Introduction From the steering wheel remote Bluetooth hands-free phone device control knob, press Source [dSRCc] to select the desired mode. Press the PHONE/MUTE button to open Bluetooth with options for the Press the PHONE/MUTE button to relevant function. select the Bluetooth hands-free phone function (only for Type A Press the MENU-TUNE button to Personalisation...
  • Page 14 Introduction (14) MENU-TUNE button with control [Example] System Configuration → Time and Date Settings → Set Date ■ Turn the control knob to move to the January 25th 2012 menu or setup item. ■ Press the button to select/enter the detailed control screen provided by the current menu or setup item.
  • Page 15 Introduction ■ If the relevant detailed list is made [Time and Date Settings] of several items, then repeat this action. ■ Set/enter the relevant setup value or the functioning state will change. Table of Information for System Configuration [Languages] Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to attain the desired setup value or Set Time: Manually set the hours and functioning state, and then press...
  • Page 16 Introduction [Radio Settings] [Bluetooth Settings] Auto Volume: Set Off/Low/Medium/ Bluetooth: Enter the Bluetooth menu. High ■ Activation: Select On or Off. ■ Maximum Startup Volume: ■ Device List: Select the desired Manually set the max. limit for the device and select/connect/ start-up volume.
  • Page 17 Radio Radio AM-FM radio Press this button to move through the pages of saved favourite radio stations. Before using AM-FM Radio (3) PRESET [1 ~ 6] buttons Main buttons/control knob AM-FM radio ........ 64 AM-FM radio ........ 16 ■ Hold down any of these PRESET (10) RADIO BAND button Radio data system (RDS) ....
  • Page 18 Radio Listening to radio station Automatic station search Seeking Searching for radio stations Press the dSEEKc buttons to Hold down the dSEEKc buttons to automatically search for available quickly change the frequency, and Repeatedly press the RADIO BAND radio stations with good reception. then release the button at the desired button to toggle between FM or AM frequency.
  • Page 19 Radio Using the PRESET buttons Searching for broadcasting stations ■ It is possible to setup the number of manually the Favourites pages being used in Registering PRESET button System Configuration → Radio Settings → Radio Favorites (Max. No. Favorites Pages). ■...
  • Page 20 Radio Repeatedly press the FAVOURITE Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to [FAV1-2-3] button to select the move to the desired menu item, and move to the desired Favorites List, desired FAV (Favourites) Presets then press MENU-TUNE button to and then press the MENU-TUNE Page.
  • Page 21 Radio Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to ■ The FM/AM broadcasting list move to the desired list, and then move to the desired list, and then update will proceed. press the MENU-TUNE button to press the MENU-TUNE button to ■...
  • Page 22: Fixed Mast Antenna

    Radio Fixed mast antenna the roof panel. Be sure to remove your antenna before entering the automatic car wash. Install the antenna fully tightened and adjusted to the upright position to ensure proper reception. ■ RBDS stations are indicated by the programme name with the broadcasting frequency.
  • Page 23 Audio players Audio players CD player ■ CD-R and CD-RW discs that are manually recorded are easier to be The CD/MP3 player of this system handled with carelessness than the can play audio CD and MP3 (WMA) original CD discs. Manually discs.
  • Page 24 Audio players Usable disc type ◆ Discs that are made by over- ■ Do not touch the recording side with burning, thus holding data your hand while handling the disc ■ This product can play Audio CD/ exceeding the standard capacity (the side without any print or MP3 (WMA) discs.
  • Page 25 Audio players ■ The title and other text information ■ The disc on which MP3/WMA files ◆ Bit rate: 8 kbps ~ 320 kbps recorded on CD-R/CD-RW discs and audio data (CDDA) are written ◆ Sampling frequency: 48 kHz, may not be displayed on this may not be played if it is a CD-Extra 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for MPEG-1), device.
  • Page 26 Audio players Playing CD/MP3 Order of playing music files Inserting and playing the disk Main buttons/Control (9) CD/AUX button Select the CD/MP3 player. (14) MENU-TUNE button with control ■ Turn the button/control knob to move to the track list, menu, or MP3 (WMA) track information item.
  • Page 27 Audio players Eject disc ■ Once the reading of disc When a disc to be played is already information is completed, it will inserted, repeatedly press CD/AUX To eject disc, press the EJECT button automatically play from track 1. button to select CD/MP3 play. to take out the disc.
  • Page 28 Audio players Changing playing track Changing playing position Or turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the play track list, and then Press the dSEEKc buttons in play Hold down the dSEEKc buttons press the MENU-TUNE button to mode to play the previous or next during play mode to rewind or fast- instantly change it.
  • Page 29 Audio players View information on playing track the Infotainment system (ID3 Tags can only be corrected on a PC). ■ The information for songs expressed in special symbols or in unavailable languages may be displayed as ---- or are not displayed at all.
  • Page 30 Audio players CD Menu → Track list CD Menu → Searching Folders Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select the shuffle or repeat playback For Audio CD discs, turn the For MP3 (WMA) discs, turn the functions, and then press the MENU-TUNE control knob from the MENU-TUNE control knob from the MENU-TUNE button to turn the...
  • Page 31 Audio players CD Menu → Search Press the MENU-TUNE button again, Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to and from the displayed search item, find the desired track, and then press For MP3 [WMA] discs, turn the turn the MENU-TUNE control to MENU-TUNE button to play the MENU-TUNE control knob from the select the desired play mode.
  • Page 32: Auxiliary Devices

    Audio players Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to ■ To separate the USB device, use find the desired track/title, and then the USB Menu → Remove USB by press the MENU-TUNE button to play using the MENU-TUNE button to the selected track. carry out the removal of the USB device.
  • Page 33 Audio players differ. This is not a problem with the ■ Music files to which DRM (Digital Caution product in this case, so please wait Right Management) is applied for the files to be processed. cannot be played. USB storage devices can only be ■...
  • Page 34 Audio players ◆ Bit rate: 8 kbps ~ 320 kbps ◆ Joliet: Maximum of 64 characters (8) dSEEKc buttons (1 byte) ◆ Sampling frequency: ■ Press these buttons to play the ◆ Windows long file name: previous or next track. 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for maximum of 28 characters (1 MPEG-1)
  • Page 35 Audio players Pull and open the cover located If the USB storage device to be USB Menu → Remove USB above the instrument panel to played is already connected, connect the USB storage device with repeatedly press the CD/AUX button music files to be played to the USB to select the USB player.
  • Page 36 Audio players iPod Player Displays the information of the track ◆ iPod 2G Nano/iPod 3G Nano/ being played. iPod 4G & 5G Nano Limited to models supporting the iPod connection. (16) P BACK button ◆ iPod 120GB & 160GB Classic ◆...
  • Page 37 Audio players ■ Once the product finishes reading If the iPod device to be played is Afterwards, the functions to play the the information on the iPod device, already connected, repeatedly press iPod are operated similarly to CD/ it will play automatically. CD/AUX button to select the iPod MP3 playback.
  • Page 38 Audio players Exterior Sound (AUX) Input iPod Menu → Eject iPod Connecting an exterior sound Limited to models supporting external sound connection. Main buttons/control knob The following main buttons and controls are used to enjoy the rich sound of the Infotainment system from the sound output of a connected exterior sound device.
  • Page 39 Audio players ■ The Infotainment system will automatically switch to the exterior sound (AUX) input mode when the exterior sound device is connected. Press the CD/AUX button to switch to the exterior sound input mode if the exterior sound system has already been connected.
  • Page 40: Connecting Bluetooth

    Phone Phone Bluetooth® Connecting Bluetooth Registering the Bluetooth device Main buttons/control knob Register the Bluetooth device to be The following main buttons and connected to the Infotainment Bluetooth® ........87 Bluetooth® ........39 controls are used to play music files system.
  • Page 41 Phone Configuration → Bluetooth Settings → Connecting/deleting/separating the Bluetooth → Pair Device, and then Bluetooth devices press the MENU-TUNE button. ■ Bluetooth devices can be registered not only by using CONFIG button, but also by using Phone Menu → Bluetooth Settings →...
  • Page 42 Phone Press the CONFIG button, and use the MENU-TUNE button with control knob, to move to System Configuration → Bluetooth Settings → Bluetooth → Device List and then press the MENU-TUNE button. Use the MENU-TUNE button with control knob to move from the registered Bluetooth device to the device to be connected, and then press the MENU-TUNE button.
  • Page 43 Phone Bluetooth audio ■ If there is a problem after the Playing Bluetooth audio Bluetooth device is connected, use How to play Bluetooth audio the MENU-TUNE button with control knob to carry out System ■ A mobile phone or Bluetooth device Configuration →...
  • Page 44 Phone ■ The sound played by the Bluetooth devices may display AVRCP being If Bluetooth audio playback is not device is delivered through the connected for the initial functioning, then check to see if the Infotainment system. connection.) mobile phone is in the waiting screen mode.
  • Page 45 Phone Hands free phone ■ No phone book available Caution This message will be displayed if Taking calls the mobile phone does not support It is possible to transfer your contacts transmission. If this ringtone depending on the mobile message appears after several phones.
  • Page 46 Phone ■ While talking on the phone, it is ■ When a call is received with the ■ To reject the call, press the Mute/ Hang up button on the steering possible to block the transmitted Infotainment system and Bluetooth wheel remote control or press the sound by selecting the Mute is being connected, there are...
  • Page 47 Phone Calling by Redial application, it is possible to make calls during a call through the Infotainment system. ■ While third or more-party conversations, displaying contents may differ from practical information. Ending a call Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select Yes or contacts, and then From the steering wheel remote press the MENU-TUNE button or the...
  • Page 48 Phone Calling by entering numbers received or missed calls instead of the redial mode. This depends on the mobile phone's options. Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select the desired letters, and then To make a call by entering the phone press the MENU-TUNE button to number, press the MENU-TUNE enter the number.
  • Page 49 Phone Using the Phone Menu 3. Phone Book: Search contacts Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to (usable after updating the phone select First or Last Name, and then Phone Menu → Phone Book → Search numbers) press MENU-TUNE button. 4. Dial: Begin dialling Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to Press the MENU-TUNE button, turn select search terms/range, and then...
  • Page 50 Phone Phone Menu → Phone Book → Update Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob To call the relevant number, press the from the search results screen to MENU-TUNE button. Update the contacts of the connected select the desired item, and then For more information, refer to the mobile phone to the system’s press the MENU-TUNE button to view...
  • Page 51 Phone ■ Be aware that hands-free and When requesting for the Bluetooth audio playback will be certification of the mobile phone, all cut-off while proceeding with Bluetooth connections will be cut updates for contacts (Other off if it is not accepted, and then the functions except for hands-free and device will be reconnected.
  • Page 52 Phone ■ If the Infotainment system gets ■ Changing the language setup Phone Menu → Phone Book → Delete turned off while conversing on the during the contacts update will phone, the call will be transmitted to delete all previous updates. the mobile phone.
  • Page 53 Phone Phone Menu → Call Lists procedures, the contacts and the call log will be transmitted to the Infotainment system. ■ The call log from the mobile phone and the log displayed on Infotainment may be different. This Infotainment system shows the information transmitted from the mobile phone as it is.
  • Page 54 Phone To activate the Bluetooth function, phone. Adjust the ringtone volume register/connect/delete the Bluetooth of the mobile phone if the volume is device or change the Bluetooth code, too low. choose Bluetooth by using the MENU-TUNE button with control knob, and then use the MENU-TUNE button with control knob to set up the desired item.
  • Page 55 Index AM-FM radio ........ 64 AM-FM radio ....... 16 Auxiliary devices ......79 Auxiliary devices ......31 Bluetooth® ........87 Bluetooth® ........39 CD player ........70 CD player ........22 Control elements overview... 54 Control elements overview ..... 6 Fixed mast antenna......
  • Page 56 Navi 650 / Navi 950 Colour Connected Radio Introduction ........ 104 Introduction ........56 Basic operation ......116 Basic operation ......65 Radio ......... 118 Radio ..........69 CD player ........121 CD player ........72 AUX input ........123 AUX input ........74 USB port ........
  • Page 57 Infotainment system vehicle body designs appearing in features. this manual including, but not limited to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET, 9 Warning the CHEVROLET Emblem, CRUZE, and the CRUZE logo are trademarks Taking your eyes off the road for...
  • Page 58 Introduction Cleaning high gloss surfaces Software updates The Infotainment system has built-in features intended to help avoid and vehicle information and See your dealer for possible future distraction by disabling some software updates. radio displays functions when driving. These For vehicles with high gloss surfaces functions may gray out when they are Overview or vehicle displays, use a microfiber...
  • Page 59 Introduction Control elements overview...
  • Page 60 Introduction Introduction Usage Preset buttons (1–6) Preset buttons (1–6) CONFIG (configure): Press to adjust features for radio, display, phone, t (previous / reverse) DEST (destination) vehicle, and time. Configure Infotainment control buttons NAV (navigation) r (play / pause) menu 3 153 The buttons on the faceplate are used Eight-way selector arrows v (next / fast forward)
  • Page 61 Introduction Introduction Touch screen buttons BACK: Press to return to the previous t (previous / reverse): screen in a menu. Touch screen buttons are on the 1. Press to seek to the beginning of Touch screen buttons screen and highlighted when a BACK: Press to return to the previous If on a page accessed directly by a t (previous / reverse):...
  • Page 62 Introduction x/n (mute / end call): Press to Press q/w on the steering wheel More l: This button may display decline an incoming call, or to end a controls to begin voice recognition. depending on the number of options current call. Press to silence the stored on the home page.
  • Page 63 to display the active source page. The to display the destination entry home 1. Press Sort. sources available are AM, FM, CD, page or the destination menu. The 2. Press an icon to switch with USB/iPod, Stitcher, and AUX. available screen buttons provide easy another icon.
  • Page 64 Introduction Press the Config screen button to Press the Pictures screen button to Press the AM screen button to display display the config main page. From view pictures on your USB drive or SD the AM main page and play the this display, adjust features such as card.
  • Page 65 Introduction Press the AUX screen button to access any connected auxiliary device. Auxiliary devices 3 123 Press the CD screen button to display Press the iPod screen button to the CD main page and play the display the iPod main page and play current or last CD track selected.
  • Page 66 Basic operation Basic operation Basic operation Basic operation Audio source ■ Fade: Press the F or R button for more sound from the front or rear Press SOURCE or SRCE to display speakers. The middle position and scroll through the available Playing the radio balances the sound between the sources AM, FM, Stitcher (if...
  • Page 67 waypoints, select Delete All 2. Press Delete Waypoints. Instead of deleting individual Waypoints to delete all waypoints at waypoints, select Delete All Navigation the same time. Waypoints to delete all waypoints at the same time. To save a destination list as a favorite Basic operation Basic operation Navigation...
  • Page 68 Navigation Basic operation Languages ■ Fade: Press the F or R button for Automatic Clock Update: When The radio settings are: more sound from the front or rear enabled, this feature will set the clock Press the Config button on the home Auto Volume: Select OFF, Low, speakers.
  • Page 69 depending on the exterior lighting Phone settings conditions. Phone 3 164 Navigation ■ The day setting brightens the map background. Navigation settings (if equipped) Basic operation Basic operation Navigation Navigation ■ The night setting darkens the map Press the Config button on the home Software Version Information: Press Map Display: Press to change the background.
  • Page 70: Station Search

    Radio Radio Radio General information Station search Mixed-band presets Each favorite page can store six 1. Press the AM screen button on 1. Press the FM screen button on the Press SOURCE or SRCE to select Quick info preset stations. The presets within a the home page;...
  • Page 71: Radio Reception

    Radio Radio Recalling a preset station Radio reception Mixed-band presets To recall a preset station from a Each favorite page can store six The range for most AM stations is 1. Press the AM screen button on 1. Press the FM screen button on the Frequency interference and static can favorites page, do one of the preset stations.
  • Page 72 Radio Radio Recalling a preset station Radio reception Mixed-band presets To recall a preset station from a The range for most AM stations is Each favorite page can store six 1. Press the AM screen button on 1. Press the FM screen button on the Frequency interference and static can favorites page, do one of the greater than for FM, especially at...
  • Page 73: Playing An Audio Cd

    CD player CD player CD player Playing an audio CD General information Error messages r (play / pause): Use to pause or ■ Keep the loading slot free of foreign materials, liquids, and debris. resume play. If Disc Error displays and/or the disc The CD player is capable of playing: comes out, it could be due to: ■...
  • Page 74 CD player CD player CD player Playing an audio CD General information Error messages r (play / pause): Use to pause or ■ Keep the loading slot free of foreign materials, liquids, and debris. resume play. If Disc Error displays and/or the disc The CD player is capable of playing: comes out, it could be due to: ■...
  • Page 75 AUX input AUX input AUX input General information ■ Press SOURCE or SRCE to scroll ■ Press SOURCE or SRCE to scroll all of the available audio source all of the available audio source This vehicle has an auxiliary input screens, until the AUX source screens, until the AUX source jack in the center console.
  • Page 76 USB port USB port USB port General information USB media formats hard to pronounce, irregular To turn normalization on: menu when the device is spellings, and nicknames as voice reconnected. If songs are removed The USB port will support the 1.
  • Page 77: Playing Saved Audio Files

    USB port USB port Playing saved audio files hard to pronounce, irregular available. The radio will index and To turn normalization on: menu when the device is The radio supports plugging a cell spellings, and nicknames as voice store two devices with up to 10,000 reconnected.
  • Page 78 USB port USB port Playing saved audio files available. The radio will index and hard to pronounce, irregular To turn normalization on: The radio supports plugging a cell menu when the device is store two devices with up to 10,000 spellings, and nicknames as voice phone in as a USB drive as long as reconnected.
  • Page 79 USB port USB port Playing saved audio files v (next/fast forward): available. The radio will index and Playlists: Genres: The radio supports plugging a cell store two devices with up to 10,000 phone in as a USB drive as long as 1.
  • Page 80 USB port USB port a USB-SD adapter. A maximum 5Mb hard to pronounce, irregular To turn normalization on: Shuffle Images display as options for menu when the device is uncompressed photo size is spellings, and nicknames as voice configuring the view of images stored reconnected.
  • Page 81 Bluetooth music Bluetooth music Bluetooth music General information Operation for Bluetooth audio playback on the radio. When the vehicle is not moving, If equipped, music may be played The music can be controlled by either use the device to begin playback. from a paired Bluetooth device.
  • Page 82 Bluetooth music Bluetooth music Bluetooth music General information Operation for Bluetooth audio playback on the radio. When the vehicle is not moving, If equipped, music may be played The music can be controlled by either use the device to begin playback. from a paired Bluetooth device.
  • Page 83 External devices External devices External devices Playing audio Shuffle: Press to play the tracks Artists: iPod music information displays on 4. Select Artist to view albums. randomly. Press again to stop shuffle. the radio’s display and begins playing 1. Press to view the artists on the 5.
  • Page 84 External devices External devices External devices Playing audio Shuffle: Press to play the tracks Artists: iPod music information displays on 4. Select Artist to view albums. randomly. Press again to stop shuffle. the radio’s display and begins playing 1. Press to view the artists on the 5.
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting

    External devices External devices Audiobooks: Shuffle: Press to play the tracks source and there is no audio for the Artists: plans are used. Make sure the latest 4. Select Artist to view albums. randomly. Press again to stop shuffle. iPod after the source, then go to the version is installed on the device and 1.
  • Page 86 External devices External devices External devices Playing audio Using the iPhone, iPod Touch, or Stitcher will always be highlighted on iPod music information displays on ◆ Press the application on the iPad the home page when an iPhone, the radio’s display and begins playing device.
  • Page 87 External devices External devices Stitcher troubleshooting Shuffle: Press to play the tracks ■ For Android devices, check that the Artists: ■ If any iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad is 4. Select Artist to view albums. randomly. Press again to stop shuffle. device is paired with the vehicle, connected to Bluetooth and the 1.
  • Page 88 External devices External devices External devices Playing audio Paused or Audio Paused: Playback is iPod music information displays on paused on the radio or on the device. the radio’s display and begins playing Press r or Play on the device. through the vehicle’s audio system.
  • Page 89 Voice recognition Voice recognition Voice recognition Voice recognition home” or “Call John at work”. If a Voice pass-thru Press q/w twice on the steering Main menu: Instructs the system to go number is not recognized, the first to the main menu. wheel to skip the voice prompt Voice pass-thru allows access to the number in the list will be called.
  • Page 90 Voice recognition Voice recognition Voice recognition commands Radio: Use this command to learn ■ When the system does not voice volume level as it is being about how to select a band (AM or recognize the command, the adjusted. This also changes the The following list shows the voice FM), and how to change radio system says “Pardon”.
  • Page 91 Voice recognition Voice recognition Voice recognition Play CD: Instructs the system to play Radio: Use this command to learn home” or “Call John at work”. If a Search album (album name): Voice pass-thru More like this: Instructs the system to Main menu: Instructs the system to go a CD.
  • Page 92 (set) off (mode): Instructs the system ance is keyed off. a list. Instructs the system to switch to a must be selected from the screen or Verbose (set) on (mode), verbose system to turn voice prompts on or off. 1. Press q/w on the steering wheel. different paired device.
  • Page 93 Next page, Page down: Instructs the system to scroll forward one page in a list. Previous page, Page up: Instructs the ystem Voice recognition Voice recognition system to scroll back one page in a list. Voice recognition help Radio: Use this command to learn home”...
  • Page 94 Phone Phone Phone Bluetooth® Voice recognition Bluetooth audio On a current phone call screen, an ■ Only one paired cell phone can be image of the contact from your connected to the Bluetooth system The voice recognition system uses Bluetooth music 3 129 phone's contact list can be displayed.
  • Page 95 Phone Phone Voice recognition phone to enter the PIN provided in Bluetooth audio 3. Select Device List. ■ Only one paired cell phone can be 2. Say “Pair”. The system responds Step 3, or to confirm the six-digit connected to the Bluetooth system with “Please search for Bluetooth The voice recognition system uses Bluetooth music 3 129...
  • Page 96 Phone Phone Voice recognition phone to enter the PIN provided in Bluetooth audio 3. Select Device List. ■ Only one paired cell phone can be 2. Say “Pair”. The system responds Step 3, or to confirm the six-digit connected to the Bluetooth system with “Please search for Bluetooth The voice recognition system uses Bluetooth music 3 129...
  • Page 97 Phone Phone 1. Press q/w. The system responds phone to enter the PIN provided in 1. Press q/w. The system responds 3. Select Device List. The phone book menu allows access 2. Say “Pair”. The system responds Step 3, or to confirm the six-digit to the phone book stored in the cell with “Please search for Bluetooth “Please say a command”,...
  • Page 98 Phone Phone To make a call using the call lists Voice recognition Using the Infotainment controls Bluetooth audio ■ Press q/w to answer an incoming ■ Only one paired cell phone can be menu: connected to the Bluetooth system call when another call is active. The The voice recognition system uses Turn the MENU/SEL knob to Answer Bluetooth music 3 129...
  • Page 99 Phone Phone Transferring a call Dual tone multi-frequency 3. After the call has been placed, phone to enter the PIN provided in 3. Select Device List. 2. Say “Pair”. The system responds turn the MENU/SEL knob and Step 3, or to confirm the six-digit with “Please search for Bluetooth (DTMF) tones Audio can be transferred between the...
  • Page 100: Text Messages

    Phone Phone Text messages Voice recognition Bluetooth audio 1. Press the Messages button on the ■ Only one paired cell phone can be home page or select text connected to the Bluetooth system The voice recognition system uses Bluetooth music 3 129 For vehicles equipped with Bluetooth messages from the phone main at a time.
  • Page 101 Phone Phone Incoming text messages phone to enter the PIN provided in 3. Select Device List. 2. Say “Pair”. The system responds Step 3, or to confirm the six-digit with “Please search for Bluetooth 4. Select the phone to delete and code matches.
  • Page 102 Phone Phone Hands free phone Voice recognition ■ Select Call to dial the contact or Bluetooth audio ■ Only one paired cell phone can be number associated with the text. connected to the Bluetooth system The voice recognition system uses Bluetooth music 3 129 at a time.
  • Page 103 Phone Phone Clearing the system To call a number: phone to enter the PIN provided in 1. Press q/w. The system responds 3. Select Device List. 2. Say “Pair”. The system responds Step 3, or to confirm the six-digit with “Please search for Bluetooth “Please say a command”, Unless information is deleted out of 1.
  • Page 104 Index AM radio........118 External devices......131 AM radio ........70 Display settings ......68 Android phone......133 Android phone ......84 Audio CD........122 Audio CD ........73 Favourite lists......119 Audio source....... 116 Favourite lists ....... 70 Audio source ........ 65 FM radio........
  • Page 105 Playing audio......131 Playing saved audio files.... 126 Navigation........137 Text messages......170 Usage ........... 59 Operation ......61, 80, 96 Radio data system (RDS) ..... 71 Points of interest (POI)....143 address book......143 Time and date settings....153 Overview ........

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