Robert Bosch Car Multimedia NG10HMI Next Generation Human Machine Interface, with Bluetooth and GPS User Manual 01 Infotainment System en US 1 90

Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH Next Generation Human Machine Interface, with Bluetooth and GPS 01 Infotainment System en US 1 90

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Black plate (1,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 20132013 Cadillac XTS Infotainment System MInfotainment System . . . . . . 3Introduction ................. 3Infotainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Theft-Deterrent Feature . . . . . . . . 3Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Radio ....................... 10AM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Satellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Satellite Radio (Weather) . . . . . 14Satellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Radio Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Backglass Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . 19Multi-Band Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . 20Audio Players ............. 20CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Steering Wheel Controls . . . . . . 23Auxiliary Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Rear Seat Infotainment . . . 28Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Navigation ................. 35Using the NavigationSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Navigation Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . 45Destination .................... 49OnStar®DestinationDownload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Global PositioningSystem (GPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Vehicle Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Problems with RouteGuidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65If the System NeedsService . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Map Data Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Database CoverageExplanations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . 66Speech Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . 66Phone ...................... 75Bluetooth (Overview) . . . . . . . . . . 75Bluetooth (InfotainmentControls) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Bluetooth (VoiceRecognition) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Trademarks and LicenseAgreements .............. 85Index ..................... i-1
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Black plate (3,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 3IntroductionInfotainmentObject-ID=2688807 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=14-Jul-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddRead the following pages tobecome familiar with the audiosystem's features.{WARNINGOBJECT-ID=2209793 LMD=22-AUG-2011Taking your eyes off the road forextended periods could cause acrash resulting in injury or deathto you or others. Do not giveextended attention to infotainmenttasks while driving.This system provides access tomany audio and non‐audio listings.To minimize taking your eyes off theroad while driving, do the followingwhile the vehicle is parked:.Become familiar with theoperation and controls of theaudio system..Set up the tone, speakeradjustments, and preset radiostations.See “Defensive Driving”in the Indexof the vehicle owner manual formore information.The vehicle has RetainedAccessory Power (RAP). With RAP,the audio system can be playedeven after the ignition is turned off.See “Regained Accessory Power(RAP)”in the Index of the vehicleowner manual for more information.Theft-Deterrent FeatureObject-ID=2200853 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=15-Feb-2010 LMB=McKee, ToddTheftLock®is designed todiscourage theft of the vehicle'sradio by learning a portion of theVehicle Identification Number (VIN).The radio does not operate if it isstolen or moved to a differentvehicle.OverviewObject-ID=2688800 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=31-Aug-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddInfotainment System OverviewThe infotainment system iscontrolled by using the buttons onthe faceplate, the press screen, andsteering wheel controls through theinstrument panel.See “Infotainment Control Buttons”in this section for more information.Litho in U.S.A.Part No. NO TRANSLATION ©General Motors LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Black plate (4,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 20134 Infotainment System2702839A. O(Power)B. (Home Page)Infotainment Control ButtonsThe buttons on the faceplate areused to start primary functions whileusing the infotainment system.O(Power):.Press to turn the system on andpress and hold to turn thesystem off..Press to mute the system.Volume Bar:The volume can be adjusted usingthe slide bar between the Powerand Home buttons. To adjust thevolume:.Slide pad of finger on thevolume bar to increase ordecrease the volume..Press the left side of the of thevolume bar to decrease thevolume by one step..Press and hold the left side ofthe of the volume bar todecrease the volumecontinuously..Press the right side of the of thevolume bar to increase thevolume..Press and hold the right side ofthe of the volume bar to increasethe volume continuously.(Home Page): Press to go to thehome page. See “Home Page”following in this section.
Black plate (5,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 5Touch Screen ButtonsTouch screen buttons are on thescreen and highlighted when anapplication is available. Somescreen buttons highlight when activeand gray out when inactive.Using the TouchscreenThe touchscreen can be used to gofrom one page to another. Pages goright or left. Some lists go up ordown. To go from one page toanother:.Press on any part of the screenand quickly drag the fingeracross the screen to the right togo to the previous screen (ifavailable) or to the left to go tothe next screen (if available)..Press on any part of the screenand quickly drag the finger up ordown the screen to scroll up ordown a list.Home PageThe infotainment system displays ahome page that makes accessingall of the applications an easyprocess.}(Previous): Press to return tothe previous page.(Next): Press to go to the nextpage of the Home Page.Home: From any page, press to goback to the Home Page to start adifferent application.The Home Page can have up to fivepages with eight icons per page andcan be continuously accesseddragging to the right or left on thescreen.Home Page FeaturesVarious functions are disabled whenthe vehicle is moving.AUDIO: Press the AUDIO screenbutton to display the active sourcepage. The sources available areAM, FM, XM (if equipped), CD,USB/iPod, AUX, SD Card, andBluetooth Audio. See AM-FM Radioon page 10,Satellite Radio onpage 13 or Satellite Radio(Weather) on page 14 or SatelliteRadio (NavTraffic) on page 16 orSatellite Radio on page 16,CDPlayer on page 20, and AuxiliaryDevices on page 24.NAV: Press the NAV screen buttonto display the navigation map or theOnStar Turn-by-Turn destination.See Using the Navigation Systemon page 35 or “Navigation”underOnStar in the Index of the vehicleowner manual for more information.PHONE: Press the PHONE screenbutton to display the Phone mainpage. See “PHONE”in this sectionor Bluetooth (Overview) on page 75or Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls)on page 76 or Bluetooth (VoiceRecognition) on page 80 for moreinformation.CLIMATE: Press the CLIMATEscreen button to display the Climatemain page. See “Dual Automatic
Black plate (6,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 20136 Infotainment SystemClimate Control System”in theIndex of the vehicle owner manualfor more information.TEXT: Press to access the cellphone text messaging menu. SeeCELL Link Error - Link target cell(cell ID 219283) is invalid for thispublication.on page ?‑?for moreinformation.HELP: Press the HELP screenbutton to display the Helpmain page.SETTINGS: See “Settings”in thissection for more information.WEATHER: See “Weather”inCELL Link Error - Link target cell(cell ID 183008) is invalid for thispublication.on page ?‑?for moreinformation.ONSTAR: Press the ONSTARscreen button to display the OnStarmain page. See “OnStar”in theIndex of the vehicle owner manualfor more information.REAR CLIMATE: Press the REARCLIMATE screen button to displaythe Rear Climate main page. See“Rear Climate Control System”inthe Index of the vehicle ownermanual for more information.PANDORA: Press the PANDORAscreen button to begin Pandoraplayback. See CELL Link Error -Link target cell (cell ID 219034) isinvalid for this publication.onpage ?‑?for more information.VIDEO: Press the VIDEO screenbutton to display the video RearSeat Entertainment main page. SeeRear Seat Entertainment (RSE)System on page 28 for moreinformation.SettingsPress the Settings screen button todisplay the Settings menu and thefollowing may display:.Time and Date.Driving Mode.Language.Valet Mode.Radio.Vehicle Settings.Bluetooth.Speech.Display.Rear Camera.Return to Factory SettingsTime and DateSee “Setting the Time”in the Indexof the vehicle owner manual formore information.Driving ModePress to turn on or off. Press }togo back to the previous menu.LanguageThis will set the display language inthe radio, instrument panel, andvoice recognition. Press Languageand select language. Press }to goback to the previous menu.
Black plate (7,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 7Valet ModePress in a four-digit code on thekeypad. Press Enter go to theconfirmation screen. Re-enter thefour-digit code. Press LOCK to lockthe system. This will also lock thevehicle storage locations,if equipped. Press in the four-digitcode to unlock the system. Press }to go back to the previous menu.RadioFrom the Radio screen button, thefollowing may be displayed:.Manage Favorites.Number of Favorites Shown.Audible Touch Feedback.Auto Volume.Maximum Startup Volume.Audio Cue VolumeManage Favorites: Press tohighlight a favorite to edit. PressRename to rename the favorite.Press Delete to delete the favorite.Press and hold the station to drag itto a new location. Press Done to goback to the previous menu.Number of Favorites Shown: Toset the number of favorite to display,press Auto, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30,35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60. Auto willadjust the number of favoritelocations that can be seen. Press }to go back to the previous menu.Audible Touch Feedback: PressAudible Touch Feedback to turnfeedback on or off. Press }to goback to the previous menu.Auto Volume: This feature adjuststhe volume based on vehicle speed.The options are OFF, Low, Medium -Low, Medium, Medium - High,or High. Press the desired volume.Press }to go back to theprevious menu.Bose AudioPilot: This featureadjusts the volume based on thenoise in the vehicle. The options areOFF, Low, Medium - Low, Medium,Medium - High, or High. Press thedesired volume. Press }to go backto the previous menu.Maximum Startup Volume: Thisfeature sets the maximum startupvolume. If the vehicle is started andthe volume is greater than this level,the volume is adjusted to this level.To set the maximum startup volume,press + or −to increase ordecrease. Press }to go back to theprevious menu.Audio Cue Volume: This featureadjusts the startup and shutdownsounds. To adjust the volume, press+ or −to increase or decrease. Toturn this feature on or off, pressOFF or ON. Press }to go back tothe previous menu.Vehicle SettingsSee “Vehicle Personalization”in theIndex of the vehicle owner manualfor more information.
Black plate (8,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 20138 Infotainment SystemBluetoothAdd New Device: Press to add anew phone. See Bluetooth(Overview) on page 75 or Bluetooth(Infotainment Controls) on page 76or Bluetooth (Voice Recognition) onpage 80 for more information.Device Management: Press toconnect to a different phone source,disconnect a phone, or delete aphone. See Bluetooth (Overview) onpage 75 or Bluetooth (InfotainmentControls) on page 76 or Bluetooth(Voice Recognition) on page 80 formore information.Ringtones: Press to change theringtone for the specific phone. Thephone does not need to beconnected to change the ringtone.Voice Mail Numbers: This featuredisplays the voice mail number of allof the phones. The voice mailnumber may be changed bypressing the EDIT button, typing inthe new number, and pressingSAVE. Press }to go back to theprevious menu.Text Message Alerts: This featurewill turn text message alerts on oroff. Press Text Message Alerts andthen select OFF or ON. Press }togo back to the previous menu.See Bluetooth (Overview) onpage 75 or Bluetooth (InfotainmentControls) on page 76 or Bluetooth(Voice Recognition) on page 80 formore information.SpeechFrom the Speech screen button, thefollowing may be displayed:Confidence Threshold: PressConfirm More or Confirm Less.Selecting Confirm More will allowmore accurate voice recognitioncommands. Selecting Confirm Lesswill give fewer confirmations andmay cause usage issues. Press }to go back to the previous menu.Prompt Length: Press Short orLong for shorter or longer voiceprompts. Press }to go back to theprevious menu.Audio Feedback Speed: PressSlow, Medium, or Fast for feedbackspeed. Press }to go back to theprevious menu.DisplayFrom the Display screen button, thefollowing may be displayed:Mode: To adjust to display pressAuto, Day, or Night. Press }to goback to the previous menu.Calibrate Touch Screen: Press tocalibrate the touchscreen and followthe prompts. Press }to go back tothe previous menu.Turn Off Display: Press to turndisplay off. Press anywhere on thedisplay area or any faceplate buttonagain to turn display on.
Black plate (9,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 9Rear CameraFrom the Rear Camera screenbutton, the following may bedisplayed:Rear Camera Display: Thisfeature will turn the rear cameradisplay on or off. Press RearCamera Display and then selectOFF or ON. Press }to go back tothe previous menu.Guidance Lines: This featureplaces lines on the screen to guidearound objects. Press GuidanceLines and then select OFF or ON.Press }to go back to theprevious menu.Park Assist Symbols: This featurewill display symbols where objectsare detected by the rear park assistsystem. Press Park Assist Symbolsand the select OFF or ON. Press }to go back to the previous menu.See “Ultrasonic Parking Assist”and“Rear Vision Camera (RVC)”in theIndex of the vehicle owner manualfor more information.Return to Factory SettingsSelect Return to Factory Settingsand the following list may display:Restore Vehicle Settings: Thisoption will restore factory vehiclepersonalization settings. PressRestore Vehicle Settings. PressCancel or Continue. Press }to goback to the last menu.Clear All Private Data: This allowsselection to clear all privateinformation from the vehicle. PressClear All Private Data. Press Cancelor Continue. Press }to go back tothe last menu.Restore Radio Settings: Thisselection will restore factory radiosettings. Press Restore RadioSettings. Press Cancel or Continue.Press }to go back to thelast menu.English and Metric UnitConversionTo change the display units betweenEnglish and metric units, see “DriverInformation Center (DIC)”in theIndex of the vehicle owner manualfor more information.
Black plate (10,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201310 Infotainment SystemRadioAM-FM RadioObject-ID=2688808 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=14-Jul-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddPlaying the RadioAudio SourceO(Power/Volume):1. Press to turn the radio on or off.2. Turn to increase or decrease thevolume of the active source (i.e.,current audio source, activenavigation voice guidance,or traffic prompts).The steering wheel controls canalso be used to adjust the volume.See “Steering Wheel Controls”inthe vehicle owner manual for moreinformation.To access the radio main page,press the RADIO button on thefaceplate or the AUDIO screenbutton on the Home Page.While on the audio main page,press the Source button repeatedlyto display and cycle through theavailable sources (AM, FM, and XM(if equipped), CD, USB/iPod,and AUX).Infotainment System SettingsAMPress the RADIO button toselect AM.The following menu items maydisplay:Tone Settings: Touch + or −aboveor below Bass, Midrange, Treble,Surround. Touch }to go back to theprevious menu.Tag Song: Touch Tag Song andthe song being played will betransfered to iPod. If it is notattached, it will bd transfered whenit is connected. Touch }to go backto the previous menu.Timeshift: Touch to turn Timeshifton or off. Touch }to go back to theprevious menu.Bose AudioPilot: Touch to turnBose AudioPilot on or off. Touch }to go back to the previous menu.HD Switching: Touch to turn HDSwitching on or off. Touch }to goback to the previous menu.RDS: Touch to turn RDS on or off.Touch }to go back to theprevious menu.Update Station List: Touch toupdate the station list. Touch }togo back to the previous menu.Traffic Information: Touch to turnTraffic Information on or off. Touch}to go back to the previous menu.HD Radio I.D.: To show the HDstation I.D., touch OK to continue.Touch }to go back to theprevious menu.
Black plate (11,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 11FMPress the RADIO button toselect FM.The following menu items maydisplay:Tone Settings: Touch + or −aboveor below Bass, Midrange, Treble,Surround. Touch }to go back to theprevious menu.Tag Song: Touch Tag Song andthe song being played will betransfered to iPod. If it is notattached, it will bd transfered whenit is connected. Touch }to go backto the previous menu.Timeshift: Touch to turn Timeshifton or off. Touch }to go back to theprevious menu.Bose AudioPilot: Touch to turnBose AudioPilot on or off. Touch }to go back to the previous menu.HD Switching: Touch to turn HDSwitching on or off. Touch }to goback to the previous menu.RDS: Touch to turn RDS on or off.Touch }to go back to theprevious menu.Update Station List: Touch toupdate the station list. Touch }togo back to the previous menu.HD Radio I.D.: To show the HDstation I.D., touch OK to continue.Touch }to go back to theprevious menu.XMPress the RADIO button toselect XM.The following menu items maydisplay:Tone Settings: Touch + or −aboveor below Bass, Midrange, Treble,Surround. Touch }to go back to theprevious menu.Tag Song: Touch Tag Song andthe song being played will betransfered to iPod. If it is notattached, it will bd transfered whenit is connected. Touch }to go backto the previous menu.Timeshift: Touch to turn Timeshifton or off. Touch }to go back to theprevious menu.Tune Select: Touch Artist or Songto select. Select Manage Tune andtouch Alerts Active to turn on or off.Touch station to remove and press1to delete the station. Touch }togo back to the previous menu.Bose AudioPilot: Touch to turnBose AudioPilot on or off. Touch }to go back to the previous menu.Adjusting the SpeakersTo adjust the speaker balance:.Press the left arrow on thebottom for more sound from theleft speakers or the right arrowon the bottom for more soundfrom the right speakers. Themiddle position balances thesound between the left and rightspeakers.
Black plate (12,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201312 Infotainment SystemTo adjust the speaker fade:.Press the upper arrow for moresound from the front speakersand the lower arrow for moresound from the rear speakers.The middle position balancesthe sound between the front andrear speakers.EQ SettingsThe EQ settings are selectedthrough the tone menu. Press theleft or right arrows to cycle throughthe EQ options. The availablechoices are Pop, Rock, Jazz,Classical, and Talk.Finding a StationTo select the band, see “AudioSource”earlier in this section.Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to finda radio station. To select a presetstation, touch the FAV button andchoose a preset button.Seeking a StationPress 7or 6to search for astation.Changing the SourcesTo change audio sources from anyof the audio main pages (AM, FM,XM, CD, USB/iPod, or AUX), pressthe RADIO or MEDIA button on thefaceplate or the Source screenbutton to display a pop-up ofavailable audio sources. Touch-tapor press the RADIO or MEDIAbutton on the faceplate repeatedlyto change the desired source.Storing Radio Station PresetsThere are a few ways to storepresets.Up to 36 preset stations can bestored. AM, FM, and XM,if equipped, can be mixed.1. From the AM, FM, or XM mainpage, press and hold one of thepreset screen buttons located atthe bottom of the screen. After afew seconds, a beep will beheard and the new presetinformation will display on thatscreen button.2. Touch and hold a preset buttonto store the currently activestation. After a few seconds, abeep will be heard and the newpreset information will display ona small pop-up display at thebottom of the screen.3. Repeat the steps for eachpreset.To change the number of presetpages, see “Mixed-Band Presets”following for more information.Recalling a Preset StationTo recall a preset station from a FAVpage, do the following:.Press the FAV button on thefaceplate to display the FAVpop-up. Select the desiredpreset from the pop-up..Press the FAV screen button atthe top bar to display the presetpop-up that appears at the
Black plate (13,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 13bottom of the page. Press one ofthe preset screen buttons to goto the selected preset station..In the AM, FM, or XM (ifequipped) main page, press oneof the preset screen buttons togo to the selected preset station.Mixed-Band PresetsEach page can store six presetstations. The presets within a pagecan be from different radio bands.To scroll through the pages, pressthe FAV button located on thefaceplate or the FAV screen buttonon the top bar. The current pagenumber displays above the presetbuttons. The stored stations foreach FAV page display on thepreset buttons at the bottom of thescreen. The number of FAV pagesdisplayed can be changed in theRadio Settings in theConfiguration Menu.Satellite RadioObject-ID=2688809 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=14-Jul-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddXM™Satellite Radio ServiceVehicles with an XM satellite radiotuner and an XM satellite radiosubscription can receive XMprogramming.XM is a satellite radio service basedin the 48 contiguous United Statesand 10 Canadian provinces. XMsatellite radio has a wide variety ofprogramming and commercial-freemusic, coast to coast, and indigital-quality sound. A service feeis required to receive the XMservice. For more information, seewww.xmradio.com or call1-800-929-2100 in the U.S. InCanada, see www.xmradio.ca or call1-877-438-9677.When XM is active, the channelname and number, category name,song title, and artist display on thescreen.XM CategoriesXM stations are organized incategories.To customize which XM categoriesare used and displayed in thesystem, see “Adding or RemovingXM Categories”following.Adding or Removing XMCategories1. From the Home Page press theConfig screen button.2. Select Radio Settings from theConfig Menu list.3. Select Add/Remove XMCategories.4. From the Add/Remove XMCategories screen, select ordeselect any category to beused in XM mode. A checkmarkwill indicate that the category isselected.
Black plate (14,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201314 Infotainment SystemTurning XM Album Art Onor Off1. From the Home Page press theConfig screen button.2. Select Radio Settings from theConfig Menu list.3. Select XM Album Art to turn onor off.Satellite Radio (Weather)Object-ID=2708167 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeThe navigation system might havean XM Weather receiver. It is asubscription service providedthrough XM Satellite Radio.A service fee is required to receivethe XM Weather service.From the Home Page, press theWeather screen icon. The systemdisplays the current weather page.Current Condition2706203The current weather page containsthe elements:.Doppler Map with Weather.Forecast Information.Interaction Selector.Status.Time of Map Update.Play Screen Button.Applications TrayAllow approximately 15 minutes forthe current weather in the area todisplay.Weather Regions2706226The list items displayed on the leftof the split map, allows changes tothe location of the weatherinformation.The Doppler map and forecastinformation displayed on the mapgives a preview of the map forlocation that has been selected. Theforecast information is for thecurrent weather or next availableforecast data.Press the Map screen button toreturn to the main weather map.
Black plate (15,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 15Press one of the options displayedon the Interaction Selector locatedalong the bottom of the map screento do another function or displayanother type of list.Weather Screen Not UnderGuidance2706371The weather application uses thenavigation system to giveinformation appropriate to what thedriver is doing. When not underguidance, it defaults to the currentlocation.Doppler Map: The Doppler map isshown with the vehicle location inthe center of the map.City and State: The city and stateis displayed for the view currentlyshown. This is defaulted to thecurrent city and state that thevehicle is driving in.Forecast Information: When in themap application, the last view forthe forecast will be shown, but theinitial default is for Hourly. If anothertype of forecast is selected, thatinformation is updated in theforecast region.Play Screen Button InitiatesPlayback27074301. Press the Play screen button toplayback a weather loop of thelast few hours as available fromthe data source. The date andtime for the image are updatednext to the City, Stateinformation.2. The forecast informationdisappears when Play ispressed. If playback is stopped,the previous forecast informationis displayed again. If the map isbeing played back, and theforecast option is selected, theplayback is stopped and thecurrent map is displayed.3. If the map is being panned whileit is being played back, the mapstops playing and returns to thelatest map.4. If the zoom level is adjusted to alevel that is not supported byvideo playback, the map adjuststo the closest zoom level thatsupports playback.
Black plate (16,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201316 Infotainment SystemAdjusting Map Location.The map can be adjusted bypanning to another location. Theforecast information below isupdated to reflect that location..While adjusting the map toanother location, the city andstate update to reflect thecurrent location..If the map has been panned to alocation away from the currentvehicle location, press the Resetscreen button to reset the mapback to the current vehiclelocation.Interaction SelectorThe Interaction Selector at thebottom of the screen can be used toswitch between different viewswithin the weather screen.These buttons are:.Zoom Out/Zoom In —Press toadjust the view of the map..Views/Map Reset —Press toreset the map back to its originallocation if the map had beenpanned to another location..Search —Press to search foranother location on the map.When the Search screen buttonis pressed, the last searchscreen that was used, displays..Hourly —Press to display thehourly forecast for the currentvehicle location. A forecast iconshowing things such as sun,cloudy, rain, snow, fog, etc. isshown for each period available..36-Hour —Press to display thecurrent weather, six hourforecast, and tomorrow’sweather. A forecast iconshowing things such as sun,cloudy, rain, snow, fog, etc, isshown for each period available..Daily —Press to display a dailyforecast for the next five days.A forecast icon showing thingssuch as sun, cloudy, rain, snow,fog, etc. is shown for eachperiod available..Menu —Press to display thecurrent advisories, turn weatheralerts on or off, and view themap legend,The map legend provides whateach type of color or symbol inthe map indicates.While in the weather application, acity can be stored as a favorite for alater recall. Press on the weatherfavorite to display the weatherapplication with the map andforecast information for that cityshown.Satellite RadioObject-ID=2708170 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeThe navigation system might havean XM NavTraffic receiver. It is asubscription service providedthrough XM Satellite Radio.A service fee is required to receivethe XM NavTraffic service.
Black plate (17,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 17Real-time traffic information isprovided to fully integrate thenavigation system to display currenttraffic conditions for the chosenroute.Traffic information is delivered to thevehicle by the XM Radio satellites.XM NavTraffic provides continuouslyupdated traffic information.XM NavTraffic currently broadcaststhe traffic information for manymarkets nationally. The service maybe available in more cities in thefuture. Visit www.xmnavtraffic.comfor more details on local coverage.To access the traffic features, pressthe Traffic screen button on theMap Menu.2706002If Traffic is not available becausethere is no valid XM subscription, apop-up displays with information onwhat phone number to call toreactivate the subscription alongwith the XM radio ID.Traffic Alert While Under Guidance2706016If the system receives data for anew traffic development on the routeahead, it performs a search for abetter route. If the system finds abetter route, it displays theinformation about the developmentalong with how much time thealternate route will save in an alert.The map incident(s) can be viewedso that a decision can be made toavoid it or not.If the alert is not acknowledged, thealert automatically times-out and itdoes not modify the route.
Black plate (18,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201318 Infotainment System2706020The detail view of the incident(s)shows any data about theincident(s) as well as how muchtime the user could save byavoiding it. The map view shows theincident(s), the original route, andthe system’s suggested route.If voice prompts are enabled, theincident information is read aloud.Press on the Take New Routescreen button to switch over to thenew route.Traffic Alert While Not UnderGuidance2706061While driving and not underguidance, the system can receivedata indicating an accident or slowtraffic flow. The information aboutthe incident or slow traffic isdisplayed as an alert when theincident is three miles ahead of thedriver. The incident can be viewedon the map. Press on the Dismissscreen button to return to theprevious map.2706134When the traffic situation hasimproved and the change in theroute has occurred, an alertdisplays.Radio ReceptionObject-ID=2170387 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=16-Aug-2010 LMB=McKee, ToddFrequency interference and staticcan occur during normal radioreception if items such as cell phonechargers, vehicle convenienceaccessories, and external electronicdevices are plugged into theaccessory power outlet. If there isinterference or static, unplug theitem from the accessory poweroutlet.
Black plate (19,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 19FMFM signals only reach about 16 to65 km (10 to 40 mi). Although theradio has a built-in electronic circuitthat automatically works to reduceinterference, some static can occur,especially around tall buildings orhills, causing the sound to fade inand out.AMThe range for most AM stations isgreater than for FM, especially atnight. The longer range can causestation frequencies to interfere witheach other. For better radioreception, most AM radio stationsboost the power levels during theday, and then reduce these levelsduring the night. Static can alsooccur when things like storms andpower lines interfere with radioreception. When this happens, tryreducing the treble on the radio.XM™Satellite Radio ServiceXM Satellite Radio Service givesdigital radio reception from coast tocoast in the 48 contiguous UnitedStates, and in Canada. Just as withFM, tall buildings or hills caninterfere with satellite radio signals,causing the sound to fade in andout. In addition, traveling or standingunder heavy foliage, bridges,garages, or tunnels may cause lossof the XM signal for a period of time.Cellular Phone UsageCellular phone usage may causeinterference with the vehicle's radio.This interference may occur whenmaking or receiving phone calls,charging the phone's battery,or simply having the phone on. Thisinterference can cause an increasedlevel of static while listening to theradio. If static is received whilelistening to the radio, unplug thecellular phone and turn it off.Backglass AntennaObject-ID=2170390 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=12-Nov-2008 LMB=McKee, ToddThe AM-FM antenna is integratedwith the rear window defogger,located in the rear window. Makesure that the inside surface of therear window is not scratched andthat the lines on the glass are notdamaged. If the inside surface isdamaged, it could interfere withradio reception. For proper radioreception, the antenna connectorneeds to be properly attached to thepost on the glass.If a cellular telephone antennaneeds to be attached to the glass,make sure that the grid lines for theAM-FM antenna are not damaged.There is enough space between thegrid lines to attach a cellulartelephone antenna withoutinterfering with radio reception.Notice: Using a razor blade orsharp object to clear the insiderear window can damage the rearwindow antenna and/or the rear
Black plate (20,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201320 Infotainment Systemwindow defogger. Repairs wouldnot be covered by the vehiclewarranty. Do not clear the insiderear window with sharp objects.Notice: Do not apply aftermarketglass tinting with metallic film.The metallic film in some tintingmaterials will interfere with ordistort the incoming radioreception. Any damage caused toyour backglass antenna due tometallic tinting materials will notbe covered by the vehiclewarranty.Multi-Band AntennaObject-ID=2380210 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=15-Feb-2010 LMB=McKee, ToddThe antenna located on the roof ofthe vehicle is used for the OnStar,XM Satellite Radio Service System,and GPS (Global PositioningSystem), if the vehicle has thesefeatures. Keep the antenna clear ofobstructions for clear reception.If the vehicle has a sunroof and it isopen, the performance of OnStar,XM, and GPS can be affected.Audio PlayersCD PlayerObject-ID=2688810 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=14-Jul-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddThe player can be used for CD andMP3 audio.With the vehicle on, insert a discinto the slot, label side up. Theplayer pulls it in and begins playing.While playing, the navigationsystem is available.The system is capable of playing:.Most audio CDs.CD-R.CD-RW.MP3 or unprotected WMAformatsWhen playing any compatiblerecordable disc, the sound qualitycan be reduced due to disc quality,the method of recording, the qualityof the music that has beenrecorded, or the way the disc hasbeen handled.There can be increased skipping,difficulty in recording tracks,difficulty in finding tracks, and/ordifficulty in loading and ejecting.If these problems occur, check thedisc for damage or try a knowngood disc.To avoid damage to the CD player:.Do not use scratched ordamaged discs..Do not apply labels to discs. Thelabels could get caught in theplayer..Insert only one disc at a time..Keep the loading slot free offoreign materials, liquids, anddebris..Use a marking pen to label thetop of the disc.Loading and Ejecting DiscsTo load a disc:1. Turn the vehicle on.
Black plate (21,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 212. Insert a disc into the slot, labelside up. The player pulls it in therest of the way. If the disc isdamaged or improperly loaded,there is an error and the discejects.The disc automatically plays onceloaded.Press Xto eject a disc from theCD player. If the disc is not removedwithin a short period of time, it isautomatically pulled back into theplayer.Playing an Audio CD1. Press the CD screen button onthe Home Page or select CDfrom the source pop-up todisplay the CD main page.2. From the CD screen, press theMenu screen button to displaythe menu options.3. Press to select the desiredoption.On the CD main page a tracknumber displays at the beginning ofeach track. Song, Artist, and Albuminformation displays when available.Use the following controls to playthe disc:7(Seek Down):.Press to seek to the beginning ofthe current or previous track.If the track has been playing forless than five seconds, it seeksto the previous track. If longerthan five seconds, the currenttrack starts from the beginning..Press and hold to fast reversethrough a track. Release thebutton to return to playingspeed. Elapsed time displays.6(Seek Up):.Press to seek to the next track..Press and hold to fast forwardthrough a track. Release thebutton to return to playingspeed. Elapsed time displays.MENU: Turn to the right or left toselect the next or previous track.Press this knob to select the ist. If atrack is selected from the menu, thesystem plays the track and returnsto the CD screen.Error MessagesIf Disc Error displays and/or the disccomes out, it could be for one of thefollowing reasons:.The disc has an invalid orunknown format..The disc is very hot. Try the discagain when the temperaturereturns to normal..The road is very rough. Try thedisc again when the road issmoother..The disc is dirty, scratched, wet,or upside down..The air is very humid. Try thedisc again later..There was a problem whileburning the disc.
Black plate (22,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201322 Infotainment System.The label is caught in the CDplayer.If the CD is not playing correctly, forany other reason, try a knowngood CD.If any error continues, contact yourdealer.MP3Object-ID=2688811 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=14-Jul-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddPlaying an MP3 CDTo play an MP3 CD, follow the sameinstructions as “Playing anAudio CD.”The following guidelines must bemet when creating an MP3 disc,otherwise the CD might not play:.Sampling rate: 16 kHz,22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz,44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz..Bit rates supported: 8, 16, 24,32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112,128, 144, 160, 192, 224, 256,and 320 kbps..Maximum number of folders:eight folders with 255 files perfolder..Maximum of 1,000 files ona disc..Recorded on a CD-R or CD-RWwith a maximum capacity of700 MB..The Artist/Album/Song Titles/Genre information requires a CDto be fully scanned before themusic navigator works withthese menus.MP3 Music MenuPress the Menu screen button whilethat source is active to accessthe menu.Press any of the following buttonson the MP3 Menu:Shuffle Songs: Press to play thetracks randomly. Press again to stopshuffle.Playlists: Press to view theplaylists stored on the disc. Select aplaylist to view the list of all songs inthat playlist. There might be a delaybefore the list displays. Select asong from the list to begin playback.Artists: Press to view the list ofartists stored on the disc. Select anartist name to view a list of all songsby the artist. There might be a delaybefore the list displays. Select asong from the list to begin playback.Albums: Press to view the albumson the disc. Select the album toview a list of all songs on the album.There might be a delay before thelist displays. Select a song from thelist to begin playback.Song Titles: Press to display a listof all songs on the disc. Songs aredisplayed as stored on the disc.There might be a delay before thelist displays. To begin playback,select a song from the list.Genres: Press to view the genres.Select a genre to view a list of allsongs of that genre. Select a songfrom the list to begin playback.
Black plate (23,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 23Folders: Press to open a folder listto access the files within the folderstructure.Root DirectoryThe root directory is treated as afolder. All files contained directlyunder the root directory areaccessed prior to any root directoryfolders.Empty FoldersIf a root directory or folder is emptyor contains only folders, the playeradvances to the next folder in thefile structure that contains acompressed audio file. The emptyfolder(s) are not displayed ornumbered.No FolderWhen the CD only containscompressed audio files without anyfolders or playlists, all files areunder the root folder.File System and NamingThe song titles, artists, albums, andgenres are taken from the file's ID3tag and are only displayed if presentin the tag. If a song title is notpresent in the ID3 tag, the radiodisplays the file name as thetrack name.Preprogrammed PlaylistsThe radio recognizespreprogrammed playlists; however,there is no editing capability. Theseplaylists are treated as specialfolders containing compressedaudio song files.Steering Wheel ControlsObject-ID=2711695 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=12-Sep-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddSteering Wheel ControlsThe audio steering wheel controlscan be used to control the radiofunctions through the instrumentpanel (IP).There are two types of IPs; Baseand Uplevel. Both IPs have threeareas to display information.When in Valet Mode, the steeringwheel controls are disabled.q:Press to go to the previousarea in the IP display. Press to goback to the previous menu.r:Press to go to the next area inthe IP display.Q:Press to go to up the in a list.Press and hold to go up througheach group in the list by letter.R:Press to go to down in a list.Press and hold to go down througheach group in the list by letter.SEL: Press to select a highlightedmenu item.«/FAV (Favorite Next): Press togo to the next favorite page.ª/FAV (Favorite Previous):Press to go to the previousfavorite page.
Black plate (24,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201324 Infotainment SystemFavorites PagesDisplays the favorites pages. Press«/FAV or ª/FAV to scrollthrough the favorites pages.Use q,r,Q, or Rto scroll throughthe stations on each page. PressSEL to select a station.Base IPUplevel IPAuxiliary DevicesObject-ID=2688812 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=14-Jul-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddThis vehicle has an auxiliary inputjack in the center console. Possibleauxiliary audio sources include:.Laptop computer.MP3 player.Tape playerThis jack is not an audio output. Donot plug headphones into theauxiliary input jack. Drivers areencouraged to set up any auxiliarydevice while the vehicle is inP (Park).Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cablefrom the auxiliary device to theauxiliary input jack. When a deviceis connected, the systemautomatically begins playing audiofrom the device over the vehiclespeakers.If an auxiliary device has alreadybeen connected, but a differentsource is currently active, press theNow Playing screen button on theHome Page, then press Sourcerepeatedly to cycle through all of theavailable audio source screens, untilthe AUX source screen is selected.Playing from a USBA USB mass storage device orMicrosoft Transfer Protocal (MTP)device can be connected to theUSB port.The USB port is in the centerconsole.The USB icon displays when theUSB device is connected.USB MP3 Player and USB Drives.The USB MP3 players and USBdrives connected must complywith the USB Mass StorageClass specification (USB MSC)..Only USB MP3 players and USBdrives with a sector size or512 bytes and a cluster sizesmaller or equal to 32 kbytes inthe FAT32 file system aresupported..Hard disk drives are notsupported..The following restrictions applyfor the data stored on a USBMP3 player or USB device:‐Maximum folder structuredepth: 11 levels.‐Maximum number of MP3/WMA files that can bedisplayed: 1,000
Black plate (25,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 25.WMA with Digital RightsManagement (DRM) from onlinemusic shops cannot be played.WMA files can only be playedback safely if they were createdwith Windows Media Playerversion 8 or later.‐Applicable playlist extensionsare: .m3u, .pls.‐Playlist entries must be in theform of relative paths.‐The system attribute forfolders/files that contain audiodata must not be set.To play a USB device, do one of thefollowing:.Connect the USB and it beginsto play..Press the Now Playing screenbutton on the Home Page, thenpress the SOURCE button onthe faceplate repeatedly to cyclethrough all of the available audiosource screens, until the USBsource screen is selected.While the USB source is active, usethe following to operate USBfunction:7(Seek Down):1. Press to seek to the beginning ofthe current or previous track.If the track has been playing forless than five seconds, theprevious track plays. If playinglonger than five seconds, thecurrent track restarts.2. Press and hold to reversequickly through playback.3. Release to return to playingspeed. Elapsed time displays.6(Seek Up):1. Press to seek to the next track.2. Press and hold to advancequickly through playback.Release to return to playingspeed. Elapsed time displays.USB MenuPress any of the following buttonson the USB Menu:Shuffle Songs: Press to play thetracks randomly. Press again to stopshuffle.Playlists: Press to view theplaylists stored on the USB. Selecta playlist to view the list of all songsin that playlist. There might be adelay before the list displays. Selecta song from the list to beginplayback.Artists: Press to view the list ofartists stored on the USB. Select anartist name to view a list of allalbums by the artist. There might bea delay before the list displays. Toselect a song, touch All Songs thenselect a song or touch an albumthen select a song from the list tobegin playback.Albums: Press to view the albumson the USB. Select the album toview a list of all songs on the album.
Black plate (26,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201326 Infotainment SystemThere might be a delay before thelist displays. Select a song from thelist to begin playback.Song Titles: Press to display a listof all songs on the USB. Songs aredisplayed as stored on the disc.There might be a delay before thelist displays. To begin playback,select a song from the list.Genres: Press to view the genreson the USB. Select a genre to viewa list of all songs of that genre.Select a song from the list to beginplayback.Folders: Press to open a folder listto access the files within the folderstructure.File System and NamingThe song titles, artists, albums, andgenres are taken from the file's ID3tag and are only displayed if presentin the tag. If a song title is notpresent in the ID3 tag, the radiodisplays the file name as thetrack name.Playing from an iPod®This feature supports the followingiPod models:.iPod nano (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4thgeneration).iPod with video (5.0 and 5.5generation). Video is not shown;only audio is supported..iPod classic (6th generation).iPod touch (1st and 2ndgeneration)There may be problems withoperation and function in thefollowing situations:.When connecting an iPod onwhich a more recent version ofthe firmware is installed than issupported by the infotainmentsystem..When connecting an iPod onwhich firmware from otherproviders is installed.To connect and control an iPod,connect one end of the standardiPod USB cable to the iPod's dockconnector. Connect the other end tothe USB port in the center console.iPod music information displays onthe radio’s display and beginsplaying through the vehicle’s audiosystem.The iPod battery rechargesautomatically while the vehicle is on.When the vehicle is off while aniPod is connected using the iPodUSB cable, the iPod battery stopscharging and the iPod automaticallyturns off.If the iPod is an unsupported model,it can still be listened to in thevehicle by connecting to theauxiliary input jack using a standard3.5 mm (1/8 in) stereo cable.iPod MenuShuffle Songs: Press to play thetracks randomly. Press again to stopshuffle.
Black plate (27,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 27Press any of the following buttonson the iPod Menu:Playlists:1. Press to view the playlists storedon the iPod.2. Select a playlist name to view alist of all songs in the playlist.3. Select the desired song from thelist to begin playback.Artists:1. Press to view the artists storedon the iPod.2. Select an artist name to view alist of all songs by the artist.3. Select the desired song from thelist to begin playback.Albums:1. Press to view the albums storedon the iPod.2. Select an album name to view alist of all songs on the album orselect All Songs to view allsongsby the artist.3. Select the desired song from thelist to begin playback.Song Titles:1. Press to view a list of all songsstored on the iPod.2. Select the desired song from thelist to begin playback.Genres:1. Press to view the genres storedon the iPod.2. Select a genre name to view alist of artists of that genre.3. Select an artist to view albumsor All Songs to view all songs ofthat genre.4. Select album to view songs.5. Select the desired song from thelist to begin playback.Podcasts:1. Press to view the podcastsstored on the iPod.2. Select a podcast name to playthe desired podcast.Composers:1. Press to view the composersstored on the iPod.2. Select a composer name to viewa list of all songs by thatcomposer.3. Select the desired song from thelist to begin playback.Audio Books:1. Press to view the audio booksstored on the iPod.2. Select an audio book name toview a list of all audio books.3. Select the desired audio bookfrom the list to begin playback.Playing from an iPhone®This feature supports the followingiPhone model:.iPhone (3G –3GS)To use the iPhone, follow the sameinstructions as stated earlier forusing an iPod.
Black plate (28,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201328 Infotainment SystemRear SeatInfotainmentRear Seat Entertainment(RSE) SystemObject-ID=2711684 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=12-Sep-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddThe vehicle may have a DVD RearSeat Entertainment (RSE) system.The RSE system works with thevehicle's infotainment system. TheDVD player is part of the front radio.The RSE system includes a radiowith a DVD player, two rear seatvideo display screens, audio/videojacks, two wireless headphones,and a remote control.Before DrivingThe RSE is for rear seatpassengers only. The driver cannotsafely view the video screen whiledriving.In severe or extreme weatherconditions the RSE system may notwork until the temperature is withinthe operating range. The operatingrange is above −20°C (−4°F) andbelow 60°C (140°F). If thetemperature is outside of this range,heat or cool the vehicle until it iswithin the operating range.Global OffDepending on the infotainmentsystem, the RSE system may havea Global Off feature. The Global Offfeature disables all RSE systemfeatures. Press and hold the radiopower button for more thanthree seconds for Global Off todisable the RSE features. A padlockicon may display on theinfotainment screen when theGlobal Off feature is on. On someinfotainment systems, the Global Offfeature can be turned off byperforming one of the following:.Press and hold the radio powerbutton for more thanthree seconds..Insert or eject any disc..Insert a DVD video disc..Press the Remote Control powerbutton..Press the MEM/CD/AUX buttonor the kbutton when a DVDvideo disc is in the player..Press the SRC button on thesteering wheel when a DVDvideo disc is in the player..Cycle the ignition.Headphones2387453
Black plate (29,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 29A. Battery coverB. Channel 1 or 2 switchC. Power buttonD. Volume controlE. Power indicator lightRSE includes two 2-channelwireless headphones. Channel 1 isdedicated to the DVD player, andChannel 2 is dedicated to RSAselections. The headphones areused to listen to variousmulti-media. If the vehicle is notequipped with RSA, then Channel 2is dedicated to any external auxiliarydevice connected to the rear A/Vjacks. The wireless headphoneshave a power button, Channel 1 or2 switch, and a volume control. Turnthe headphones off when not in use.Push the power button to turn onthe headphones. A light on theheadphones comes on. If the lightdoes not come on, check thebatteries. Intermittent sound or staticcan also indicate weak batteries.See “Battery Replacement”later inthis section for more information.Infrared transmitters are on the topof the left seatback video screen.The headphones shut offautomatically to save the batterypower if the RSE system and RSAare shut off or if the headphones areout of range of the transmitters formore than three minutes. Moving toofar forward or stepping out of thevehicle can cause the headphonesto lose the signal or have static.To adjust the volume on theheadphones, use the volumecontrol.For best audio performance, theheadphones must be worn correctly,with the headband over the top ofthe head. L (Left) and R (Right) areabove the ear pads and areindicators as to how theheadphones should be placed onthe head.Notice: Do not store theheadphones in heat or directsunlight. This could damage theheadphones and repairs will notbe covered by the warranty.Storage in extreme cold canweaken the batteries. Keep theheadphones stored in a cool, dryplace.If the foam ear pads attached to theheadphones become worn ordamaged, the pads can be replacedseparately from the headphone set.To purchase replacement ear pads,call 1-888-293-3332, then promptzero (0), or contact your dealer.Battery ReplacementTo change the batteries:1. Loosen the screw to the batterydoor located on the left side ofthe headphones.2. Slide the battery door open.3. Replace the two AAA batteries.4. Replace the battery door andtighten the screw.
Black plate (30,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201330 Infotainment SystemRemove the batteries if theheadphones are not going to beused for a long period of time.Audio/Video (A/V) JacksThe A/V jacks may be located onthe rear of the floor console. Theyallow audio or video cables to beconnected from an auxiliary devicesuch as a camcorder or a videogame system.The A/V jacks are color coded:.Yellow for video input..White for left audio input..Red for right audio input.Power for auxiliary devices is notsupplied by the radio system.To use the auxiliary inputs of theRSE system:1. Connect the auxiliary devicecables to the A/V jacks.2. Power on both the auxiliarydevice and the RSE videoscreen.Audio OutputAudio from the DVD player orauxiliary inputs can be heardthrough the following:.Wireless headphones.Vehicle speakers.Vehicle wired headphone jackson the rear seat audio system,if the vehicle has this feature.The RSE system transmits theaudio signal to the wirelessheadphones if an audio signal isavailable. See “Headphones”earlierin this section for more information.Audio can be heard from the wiredheadphone jacks on the RSAsystem by selecting the desiredsource from the RSA system, if thevehicle has this feature.The front seat passengers are ableto listen to playback from the A/Vjacks through the vehicle speakersby selecting Rear A/V as the sourceon the radio.Video ScreensThe video screens are located in theback of the driver and frontpassenger seats.2261956To use the video screen:1. Push the release button locatedon the seatback console.2. Move the screen to the desiredviewing position.Push the video screen down into itslocked position when it is not in use.The screen turns off automatically.
Black plate (31,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 31Only the left RSE seatback consolecontains the infrared transmitters forthe wireless headphones. They maybe visible as eight illuminated LEDs.These LEDs are not on the rightvideo screen. Both seatbackconsoles contain an infraredreceiver for the remote control. Theyare located at the top of eachconsole.Notice: Avoid directly touchingthe video screen, as damage mayoccur. See “Cleaning the VideoScreens”later in this section formore information.Video Screen Input JackEach video screen is equipped witha video input jack to allow videocables to be connected from anauxiliary device such as acamcorder or a video game system.This signal will override any videoprovided by the RSE system; eitherthe DVD or Auxiliary A/V jacksource. The RSE system must beon for this input to operate.Remote Control2692024Remote Control Buttons
Black plate (32,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201332 Infotainment SystemA. 7(Previous/Reverse).Radio: Press to seek theprevious radio station..CD: Press to seek theprevious track..DVD: Press to seek theprevious chapter.B. MEDIA.Press to scroll through themedia sources includingCD, AUX, or DVD.C. k(Play/Pause).Press to start playing.Press to pause. Pressagain to continue playing.D. 6(Next/Forward).Radio: Press to seek thenext radio station..CD: Press to seek the nexttrack..DVD: Press to seek thenext chapter.E. SCREEN 1.Press to select the leftscreen.F. O(Power).Press to turn the videoscreens on and off.G. SCREEN 2.Press to select the rightscreen.H. o.Press to scroll downthrough a list..Radio and CD: Press to goto the next station or track..Press to go to theprevious menu.I. w.Press to scroll up a list.J. r/ENTER.Press to select thehighlighted choice inany menu..Press and hold forquick play.K. p.Press to scroll down a list.Press to select thehighlighted menu option..Radio and CD: Press to goto the next station or track.L. RADIO.Press to scroll through theradio sources includingAM, FM, or XM.M. MENU.Press to display the menuand settings menu of thecurrent band or media.N. /BACK.Press to go back to theprevious menu.O. x.Press to go down a list.
Black plate (33,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 33To use the remote control, aim it atthe transmitter window at eitherseatback console and press thebutton. Direct sunlight or very brightlight could affect the ability of theRSE transmitter to receive signalsfrom the remote control. Check thebatteries if the remote control doesnot seem to be working. See“Battery Replacement”later in thissection. Objects blocking the line ofsight could also affect the functionof the remote control.If a CD, DVD, or MP3 disc is in theRadio DVD slot, the remote controlObutton can be used to turn on thevideo screen display and start thedisc. The infotainment system canalso turn on the video screendisplay.Changing the RSE Video ScreenSettingsThe brightness can be changedfrom the setup menu using theremote control. To change a setting:1. Press MENU.2. Press Brightness and then useoor pto adjust the settings.3. Press /BACK to exit thesetup menu.Notice: Storing the remotecontrol in a hot area or in directsunlight can damage it, and therepairs will not be covered by thewarranty. Storage in extreme coldcan weaken the batteries. Keepthe remote control stored in acool, dry place.Replacing the Remote ControlIf the remote control becomes lostor damaged, a new universalremote control can be purchased.Use a Toshiba® code set forreplacement universal remotecontrols.Battery ReplacementTo change the remote controlbatteries:1. Slide back the rear cover on theremote control.2. Replace the two batteries in thecompartment.3. Replace the battery cover.Remove the batteries from theremote control if unused for anextended period of time.No power: The ignition might notbe turned to ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY.The picture does not fill thescreen. There are black borderson the top and bottom or on bothsides or it looks stretched out:Check the display mode settings inthe setup menu by pressing thedisplay menu button on the remotecontrol.In auxiliary mode, the picturemoves or scrolls: Check theauxiliary input connections at bothdevices.The remote control does notwork: Check to make sure there isno obstruction between the remotecontrol and the transmitter window.
Black plate (34,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201334 Infotainment SystemCheck the batteries to make surethey are not dead or installedincorrectly.After stopping the player, I pushPlay but sometimes the DVDstarts where I left off andsometimes at the beginning: Ifthe stop button was pressed onetime, the DVD player resumesplaying where the DVD wasstopped. If the stop button waspressed two times, the DVD playerbegins to play from the beginning ofthe DVD.The auxiliary source is runningbut there is no picture or sound:Check that the RSE video screen isin the auxiliary source mode bypressing the AUX button on theremote control. Check the auxiliaryinput connections at both devices.Sometimes the wirelessheadphone audio cuts out orbuzzes: Check for obstructions,low batteries, reception range, andinterference from cellular telephonetowers or by using a cellulartelephone in the vehicle. Check thatthe headphones are on correctlyusing the L (left) and R (right) on theheadphones. Check that theheadphones are positioned properlywith the headband across the top ofthe head.I lost the remote and/or theheadphones: See your dealer forassistance.The DVD is playing, but there isno picture or sound: Check thatthe RSE video screen is sourced tothe DVD player by pressing theAUX button on the remote control.DVD Display Error MessagesThe DVD display error messagedepends on which radio the vehiclehas. The video screen may displayone of the following:Disc Load/Eject Error orMechanical Error: There are discload or eject problems.Disc Format Error or UnknownFormat: The disc is inserted withthe disc label wrong side up, or thedisc is damaged.Disc Region Error or Disc Error:The disc is not from a correctregion.No Disc Inserted: No disc ispresent.DVD DistortionVideo distortion can occur whenoperating cellular phones, scanners,CB radios, Global Position Systems(GPSs)*, two-way radios, mobilefaxes, or walkie talkies.It might be necessary to turn off theDVD player when operating one ofthese devices in or near the vehicle.*Excludes the OnStar® System.Cleaning the RSE SeatbackConsoleUse only a clean cloth dampenedwith clean water to clean the RSEseatback console surface.
Black plate (35,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 35Cleaning the Video ScreensUse only a clean cloth dampenedwith clean water. Use care whentouching or cleaning the screens asdamage could result.NavigationUsing the NavigationSystemObject-ID=2702316 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, Diane2685184Press the MAP button on the HomePage or press Map Menu from amap view to access theNavigation Menu.2693906A list of additional navigationfunctions display:.Resume Guidance.Navigation Voice Preference.Current Location.Display “Places of Interest”Icons.Map View.Routing Preferences.Traffic List/Preferences.POI Alerts.Personal DataSuspend/Resume Guidance
Black plate (36,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201336 Infotainment System.Press the Suspend/ResumeGuidance screen button tosuspend or resume routeguidance. The Suspend/ResumeGuidance is a two-line list itemcontains the address or name ofthe destination being routed to..Press the Suspend Guidance listitem to end route guidance. Nofurther prompts will be given.The list item then changes toResume Guidance..The last location that the systemhas provided guidance to can beresumed by pressing on thislist item..If the route includes waypoints,the entire route can besuspended using the SuspendGuidance list item. WhenResume Guidance is pressed,all waypoints are resumed forguidance.Navigation Voice Preferences:Press the Navigation VoicePreferences list item to adjust thevoice preferences.2693963The following options can beadjusted:.Voice Prompts On/Off.Voice Volume.Landmark Guidance On/Off.Prompts During Phone CallsOn/OffVoice PromptsPress the Voice Prompts list item totoggle voice prompts On and Off.Voice VolumeAdjust the loudness of the speechrecognition and/or audio feedbackby pressing on the −or + button. If amaneuver prompt is being played,and the main volume is adjusted,the prompt volume will update andbe saved.The voice volume will have aminimum value of 10 steps. Eachpress of the voice volume −or +button will decrease or increase thevolume by five steps.2693972As the volume of the voice guidanceis being adjusted, a quick status bardisplays, showing the volumesetting.Landmark Guidance
Black plate (37,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 37Press to toggle the landmarkguidance On and Off. If LandmarkGuidance is On, the voice promptswill be played with a landmarkprompt, if available. If LandmarkGuidance is Off, traditional guidanceprompts are played, which will givedistance information in the prompts.Prompts During Phone CallsWhen enabled, the system plays ashorter prompt while on a phonecall. This setting can be configuredas to whether a prompt would beheard during a phone conversation.When this setting is Off, only theshort alert tone is played whenapproaching the maneuver.Current Location: Press theCurrent Location list item to displaya Current Location list.2693955The following information isdisplayed on the CurrentLocation list:.Nearest Address.Nearest Intersection.Lat/Long.Nearest Hospital.Nearest Police Station.Nearest Gas Station.Nearest Roadside AssistancePressing on any of the options willdisplay the destination details viewfor that location and begin guidanceto the selected location.Display “Places of Interest”Icons: Places of Interest (POI)icons can be displayed on the mapusing this view.2693995.The POI icons can be turned Onand Off. Press the check boxnext to the POI icon to enableroute guidance of that selection..Press Clear All to reset the iconsthat are displayed on the map..A subcategory can be selectedinstead of the entire category.Press the list item itself ratherthan the check box. Thesubcategories will display. Selectany of those categories for route
Black plate (38,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201338 Infotainment Systemguidance or continue to navigatedown the hierarchy to selectfiner categories..When a higher-level categoryhas some of its subcategoriesselected, the checkmark next toit is grayed out. This indicatesthat some of the categoriesbelow are shown.Map View: The way a map isviewed can be adjusted by pressingon this list item. Press the list itemto select the desired map view.A checkmark appears to indicate aview has been selected.26941063D ViewThe 3D View is a form of theHeading Up view but it includesperspective. Map items will appearlarger as the vehicle comes closer,while on a route.Heading Up ViewThe Heading Up View keeps thevehicle's current heading at the topof the view. The vehicle icon alwaysfaces the top of the view as the maprotates.North Up ViewThe North Up View keeps north atthe top of the view. The vehicle iconis placed in the center of the viewand rotates to indicate the headingfor the vehicle.Audio Information On/OffPress this list item to toggle On andOff the audio information view onthe main map view.Day/Night Mode2694139Press this list item to access theDay/Night Mode menu.The options are:.Day Mode —Select to brightenthe map background..Night Mode —Select to darkenthe map background..Automatic —Select to adjust thescreen background automaticallydepending on the exteriorlighting conditions.Routing Preferences: Press theRouting Preferences list item toaccess the Routing Preferences
Black plate (39,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 39menu. Options on how the routesare created for route guidance arelisted on this menu.Route StylePress this list item to change theroute type preferences.These options are:.Fast (default).Eco Friendly.Short.Offer Scenic Routes On/Off.Configure Eco ProfileThe Configure Eco Profile can beused to configure two parametersfor the Eco Friendly route. Theseparameters are roof load and trailer.For each parameter, the options areNone, Small, Medium, and Large.The options toggle with each pressof the list item. The initial default forboth is None.These preferences are used for allroutes generated.2694152Route segment preferences areother options showing on theRouting Preferences menu.This includes:.Use Toll Roads On/Off.Use Freeways On/Off.Use Carpool Lanes On/Off.Use Tunnels On/Off.Use Time Restricted RoadsOn/OffTraffic: Press this List item tobrowse the traffic in the area as wellas adjust the traffic settings.2694155There are several options on theTraffic menu. These are:.Show Nearby Traffic IncidentsOn/Off.Show Flow On Map On/Off.Show Historic Traffic On/Off.Show Icons On Map On/Off.Traffic Routing Preferences.Traffic Types
Black plate (40,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201340 Infotainment System26941671. Press the Show Nearby TrafficIncidents to access the TrafficList menu. This menu displaysthe incident symbol, highwaysymbol, and highway name,along with the distance andheading to the incident.2. Press on the incident to displayadditional details about theincident as well as an option toavoid that particular incident.2694179Traffic Types1. Press the Traffic Types list itemto access the TrafficTypes menu.2. The system can be configured tofilter out certain types of trafficevents. If a particular type hasbeen turned off, the system doesnot display it on the map, anddoes not alert the driver.Traffic Routing Preferences2694203The system can be configured as tohow it reacts when receiving trafficinformation. Press Traffic RoutingPreferences to access the TrafficRouting menu.When this setting is Off, the systemwill never take traffic conditions intoaccount when creating routes. Inaddition, the two options below aregrayed out. If one of the grayed outoptions are pressed, it automaticallyturns the traffic avoidance featureOn and performs the desiredselection.
Black plate (41,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 41The two options, “Ask Me BeforeAvoiding”and “Automatically AvoidTraffic”will adjust the system asfollows:.If the Automatically Avoid Trafficlist item is pressed, the systemwill automatically adjust theroute based on traffic withoutnotifying the user..If the Ask Me Before Avoiding”list item is pressed, the systemwill always use Alerts to showwhen there is an incident andallow it to be avoided bypressing the avoid button.2694214If the Traffic list item is pressed fromthe Map Menu and Traffic is notavailable because XM subscriptionis not valid, a popup will display withinformation on how to reactivate thesubscription along with the XMradio ID.POI Alerts26955301. Press POI Alerts from the MapMenu to get access to the POIAlerts list.2. Press POI Alerts On. Thesystem can be configured tosend an alert when approachinga POI in a category that hasbeen turned On.3. Press the POI Alerts Off to turnoff an alert.4. Press Clear All to turn allalerts Off.When the system has detected thatit is near a POI that is in a category,the POI Alert is shown. The alertcontains the category name, POIname, and POI icon for that POI.When a selected POI is along thepath ahead of the vehicle, thesystem gives an alert showing POIinformation so that a decision canbe made whether or not to route tothat POI.2696098
Black plate (42,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201342 Infotainment SystemIf Show POI is selected, thedestination details view for that POIis shown.2696114Personal Data: Data that thesystem has saved during the courseof using the navigation system canbe managed through:.Address Book Entries.Recent Destinations.My POIs.Upload Saved LocationsAddress Book Entries.Press Address Book to eitheredit the address book or deleteall entries..Press Delete All Entries todelete the entire address book.A popup displays asking toconfirm the deletion.Recent Destinations.Press Delete IndividualDestinations to display a recentdestinations list. Select theindividual entry to delete..Press Delete All Destinations todelete the entire recentdestination list. A popup displaysasking to confirm the deletion.My POIs1. Press My POIs to display amenu of other options.2. Select Delete IndividualCategories. A My POIs categorylist displays.3. Select the individual entry todelete.Press Delete All My POIs to deletethe entire list of categories. A popupdisplays asking to confirm thedeletion.Upload Saved Locations.Press Upload Saved Locationsto upload all downloaded POIsand all entries in the vehicleaddress book into a USB device.A popup displays to confirm theupload..If there is no USB deviceconnected, or it does not haveenough space, a popup displaysstating there is an Upload SavedLocations error. Screen buttonsto either Retry or Cancelbecome available.Map AdjustmentsZoom In/Out can be used to adjustthe scale of view on the map. Whenthe end of the zoom level isreached, the Zoom In/Out will gray
Black plate (43,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 43out and display a popup showing,“You have reached the minimum/maximum zoom level.”Map Scales2697438.When entering a destinationdetails view, a route to thedestination from the vehicle'scurrent location is doneautomatically..The right side of the view showsthe destination centered and atone of three map scales. For aunique location with a particularaddress, it is shown at the244 m (800 ft) scale. Once theroute is calculated, the arrivalroute is shown on the map andthe arrival time and distance isalso shown,.If only the street and city areknown, it is shown at the ## m(## ft) scale. If only a city isknown, it is shown at the ## m(## ft) scale.The scale can be configured forEnglish or metric units. To changefrom English to metric, see “DriverInformation Center (DIC)”in theIndex of the owner manual for moreinformation.Scroll Features2697693.To scroll within the map, touchanywhere on the map screen..Nudge or slide a finger on themap, the map moves in thedirection of the finger..Fling a finger on the map, themap will start scrolling in a shortcontinuous scroll..Press a finger on the location onthe map, the map re-centers tothe location that was tapped on.
Black plate (44,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201344 Infotainment System.Double tap a finger on a locationon the map, the map zooms inone level to the location that wasdouble-tapped on.If a finger is double-tapped nearthe vehicle icon, the zoom willstay locked to the vehicleposition rather than moving andthen zooming the map from thelocation where the finger gesturewas performed..When the map is re-centeredaway from being locked to thevehicle position, the crosshairswill show in the center of themap. As the map continues tobe re-centered, the crosshairswill remain on the screen. If themap is moved from the currentlocation, the crosshairs willdisappear.2697798.Press a finger on the callout nextto the crosshairs and thedestination details view displays.From this view, route guidancecan be received or saved to thevehicle's contact list..When the map is re-centered,the straight-line distance fromthe vehicle to the selected pointis displayed in the callout. Inaddition, a heading direction inthe form of an arrow is displayedto indicate the direction. Thearrow is shown in relation to thecurrent vehicle heading..Press a finger on a POI iconshown on the map, the name ofthe POI is shown in the addresscallout, along with the city nameand state. If the callout isselected, the destination detailsview for the POI shown.MapsObject-ID=2702322 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeThis section includes basicinformation that you need to knowabout the map database.The maps are stored on a SecuredDigital (SD) card that is used in thenavigation system.Detailed AreasRoad network attributes arecontained in the map database fordetailed areas. Attributes includeinformation such as street names,street addresses, and turnrestrictions. A detailed area includesall major highways, service roads,and residential roads. The detailedareas include points of interest
Black plate (45,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 45(POIs) such as restaurants, airports,banks, hospitals, police stations,gas stations, tourist attractions, andhistorical monuments. The mapdatabase may not include data fornewly constructed areas or mapdatabase corrections that arecompleted after the production ofthe SD card. The navigation systemprovides full route guidance in thedetailed map areas.Navigation SymbolsObject-ID=2702326 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeFollowing are the most commonsymbols that appear on a mapscreen.2698072The vehicle symbol indicates thecurrent position and headingdirection of the vehicle on the map.2533144The destination symbol marks thefinal destination after a route hasbeen planned.2548315The waypoint symbol marks one ormore set waypoints.A waypoint is a stopover destinationpoint added to the planned route.The estimated time and distance tothe destination are displayed.2532504If waypoints have been added to thecurrent route, each waypointdestination displays estimated timeand distance.2532506
Black plate (46,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201346 Infotainment SystemThis symbol indicates that the mapview is North up: North up displaysNorth at the top of the map screenregardless of the direction thevehicle is traveling. Select thisscreen symbol to change the viewto Heading up or 3D.2546488This symbol indicates that the mapview is Heading up.Heading up view displays thedirection the vehicle is traveling atthe top of the map screen. Theshaded triangle indicates North.Press this screen symbol to changeto 3D mode.The 3D symbol is the same as theHeading up symbol, but the map isin 3D.2207244The No GPS symbol appears whenthere is no Global PositioningSystem (GPS) satellite signal.2532496This symbol located at the bottom ofa map screen brings up the mapmode pop-up screen.Autozoom2704102As a maneuver is beingapproached, the map zooms in togive greater detail.If lane guidance is available for themaneuver, this is also shown.Autozoom in Map Details for AllModesThe system will perform theautozoom for each maneuver that isindicated by the next turn indicator.The map autozoom is independentfrom the freeway guidancejunction view.
Black plate (47,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 47When the system begins toautozoom, it zooms in to itsminimum autozoom level of 50 m.After the maneuver is performed,the system slowly zoom back out toits previous before the maneuver.Any traffic or POI icons that aredisplayed are continued to beshown throughout the autozoom.Autozoom Details in 3D ModeWhen the next maneuver begins tobe visible on the map in the horizon,the system begins its autozoom,keeping the maneuver visible at theedge of the horizon until it reachesthe minimum autozoom level.Autozoom Details in 2D ModeWhen the next maneuver is within adefined distance of two miles, thesystem slowly begins its zoom inuntil it reaches the minimumautozoom level.Driving on a RouteManeuver CriticalityThe system is able inform the driverif a maneuver is critical and must beexecuted otherwise it will add asignificant amount of time to thedrive, taking current trafficconditions into account. This isintended to help the driver to knowwhen it is important to execute themaneuver rather than bypass it.Normal Maneuver: A normalmaneuver has a low priorityassigned to it, which is anything thatwould add less than 10 minutes tothe route. This requires no specialvisual attention.Medium Criticality Maneuver: Amedium criticality maneuver isanything that would add anadditional 10-20 minutes to theroute. This requires some visualfocus on the additional time and themaneuver to be painted in a cautioncolor.Critical Maneuver: A criticalmaneuver is anything that wouldadd more than 20 minutes to theroute. This may occur if the driver issupposed to exit before a bridge orsome other road that has few exitson it. This requires some visualfocus on the additional time and themaneuver to be painted in a criticalcaution color, and an explanationpoint icon to be displayed along withthe maneuver.Maneuver Criticality Based onDistanceWhen the navigation routingpreference is set for the shortestdistance, the criticality is thendetermined based on addeddistance to the original route ratherthan time.Maneuver Road NameThe name of the road that themaneuver is performing on is shownin the center of the view eitherbelow the application tray in theproximity mode, or at the top of theview in the non-proximity mode.
Black plate (48,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201348 Infotainment SystemIf the route has multiple roads thathave merged, the system uses thesame determination that is used forthe road icon to display the properroad name. If the road name hasmultiple names, all names areshown, with / as a separator.Map View with Proximity2698221View Without Proximity2698237If the road that the system hascalculated for the next maneuverhas an icon, it will be shown to theleft of the maneuver road name.If the route has multiple roads thathave merged, creating multiple roadicons, the system will usually look atwhat road the vehicle will be on thelongest and displays that icon.The distance to the maneuver isshown from the current locationalong the route to the maneuver.Off-Road Indication2704590When driving in an area with noroad showing on the map, thesystem transitions to off-road mode.The map displays a compass in theturn arrow area. The system willattempt to guide by showing ahighlighted route starting at thenearest road. This road name isshown in the next maneuver namefield at the top of the screen. TheETA and heading to destinationinformation is still shown.AlertsThe navigation system may need toget the attention of the driver incertain situations.
Black plate (49,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 49If not in the navigation applicationwhen a near maneuver prompt isgiven, it is shown as an alert. Thealert contains the turn indicator andbutton to display the mainnavigation view, or dismiss the alert.The alert also contains the name ofthe street to turn on, a description ofthe maneuver, and a countdown bar.2704101As the vehicle approaches amaneuver that has detailinformation, a distance indicator barbegins to deplete. This bar is firstshown during the first voice promptfor the maneuver and is depletedupon reaching the maneuver. Belowthe bar is a distance readout forhow long the vehicle must be drivenbefore the maneuver is reached.DestinationObject-ID=2702329 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, Diane2698937If route guidance is not active, pressthe MAP screen button on theHome Page to access the mapview. Several options can beselected to plan a route. Somedestination items may be grayed outif no destination was previouslyentered or saved.Search Map2699118Tap on the search map button to goto the destination entry views.Available Methods of Search.Speech Recognition.Address Search.Recent Destinations.Address Book.POIs.Google Search
Black plate (50,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201350 Infotainment System2699120Tap on the Search Map and the lastused destination view is shown.This mode is retained. The initialdefault is Address.Alpha-Numeric KeyboardThe keyboard is used in multiplelocations throughout the system andcan be utilized with any features.The navigation system uses thekeyboard's alpha-numeric systemwhich includes 1 through 0, Athrough Z in QWERTY layout,hyphen, comma, period, Space, andMore...which would show additionalcharacters needed.2700183To capitalize a character, press theShift key and then the character thatneeds capitalization. Press CapsLock to input all capitalizedcharacters. While using the addresskeyboard, all buttons are the sameas the standard layout except ituses the @ symbol instead ofCaps Lock.The keyboard layout and buttonscan be modified depending on theapplication that it is being used in.A few examples are a .com or @symbol in the E-Mail application thatare not necessary in the Navigationapplication.The keyboard can also be modifiedto include characters appropriate forthe region configured in the vehiclesettings.}Search: Press to search for thedestination details of an address orplace of interest entered in the textfield. Once the search screen buttonis pressed, the activity indicatordisplays in the list of possiblematches.|(Number of List Items): Pressthis screen button to display a list ofprevious searches and/or database.z(Delete): Press to delete the lasttyped character. Press and hold thisscreen button to clear the entire textfield. If the entire text field has beendeleted, this screen button becomesan Undo button.MAP: Press to return to theprevious Map view.More...: Press to show more of thealternate characters and symbols.This screen button is shared withE-Mail, Text, Contacts, and
Black plate (51,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 51Calendar. The only difference is thatthe .com and Enter buttons areremoved for Navigation. Press thealternate character displayed asMain...to go back to the standardkeyboard.):Press to show alternatekeyboards which may includecharacter recognition, differentlanguage sets, or alternate spellers.Space: Use to enter a spacebetween characters or the words ofa name.Q:Press the up arrow to displaythe interaction selector.Special CharactersAs the characters are typed on thekeyboard, a popup of the letterpressed displays above the key thatwas pressed.Continue to press and hold and anyadditional special charactersassociated with that letter aredisplayed around the current letter.To select one of the specialcharacters, slide the finger left orright to adjust the highlight of thespecial character.Special Character ListThe following characters havespecial characters beneath them:2700085Address.A particular item of interest canbe searched for by typing out theaddress, intersection, highway,freeway entrance ramps, etc onthe keyboard. This information istyped and displayed in theinformation field. Press on thesearch icon to start the search..Whenever the keyboard view isentered, the last text that wastyped, even if it was notsearched on, will display..A partial or complete addresscan be typed in the search field.If a partial address is typed, thesystem attempts to use localknowledge to fill in additionalinformation. The system is alsocapable of recognizing addressformats according to otherregions.Intersection: If looking for anintersection, type in the two streetnames and city of the intersection tofind information about theintersection.On-Ramp: If looking for the closeton-ramp as a destination, enter ahighway and a direction. Thesystem will search for the closeston-ramp going that direction.
Black plate (52,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201352 Infotainment System2700016The keyboard can utilize anautocomplete function. Dependingon the application, autocompletecould be populated with previoussearches and/or a database. Onlysearch terms that produced anactual search result are stored forlater recall in the autocomplete.27000211. After a character has beentyped, the system is able to startdisplaying matches that beginwith that character. It iscontinually refined as the usercontinues to enter in additionalcharacters.2. If there are multiple matches forwhat has been entered, the firstresult alphabetically will beshown, with the letters beforenumbers.3. If the autocomplete does notshow the results needed, pressthe delete screen button to clearthe field.4. If there are no matches, a popupdisplays informing that no resultswere found.Multiple Matches2700292.If the search results in multiplematches, a list of matches areshown and the results are alsoshown on the map. The list andmap are synchronized withnumbered icons..Address search results aregrouped by result type, in theorder of Full Addresses, States,Cities, Intersections, andStreets. If no results are found ina particular group, that group isnot shown. If only one type ofresult is found, the single typeresult screen is shown. Withineach group, they are listed in
Black plate (53,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 53confidence order. This meansthat the highest confidenceresult will be at the top..For address searches, the optionof sorting by Confidence,Distance, or by Alphabetical.The default is sorting byConfidence.Spelling MistakesThe system is able to offeralternatives if the searched term isnot found exactly. The system usesthe closest term it finds andprovides those results.The system first searches theentered term exactly, if no matchesare found, partial words are used.An example is, when entering in anaddress, the system attempts to doa full match on the entire string. If itdoes not find a match, the housenumber is then considered anoptional term and attempts to findthe street and city name. The prefixand suffix of street names are alsotreated as optional terms. Thesearch is first done by trying tomatch the prefix and/or suffix.If there is no match found, theseterms are removed from the searchto make the search more generic.Points of Interest (POI)2703317While at the Home Page, press theMap screen button to display a viewof the map. Press SEARCH/MAP togo to the destination entry views.When the SEARCH/MAP ispressed, the last used destinationview is shown. This mode isretained over ignition cycles. Theinitial default is Address.Searching for a POI:27033501. Press the POIs screen button todisplay a list of POI categories.The list of categories are usuallyassociated with the currentlocation of the vehicle.2. Press one of the POI categoriesto display categories that willnarrow down the selectedcategory or contain specificnames of places.3. If a selected category has noresults in the surrounding area,the search is expanded until oneresult is found.
Black plate (54,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201354 Infotainment System27033664. If a large category is selected,such as gas stations, the mapzooms in to the region near thevehicle’s position to show thenearest 20 matches. If the limitis reached and no furthermatches display, there is a ShowNext Results button to expandthe search by another 10 results.The currently selected categoryor search term is shown in thetitle bar along with the number ofmatches shown in the list inparenthesis.5. POI chains are grouped into asingle line item, this counts asone entry in the 20 match limitfor the search. For example, achain of restaurants representan initial search that found35 individual locations within thesearch criteria. Press Show NextResults to expand the list of 20to show another 10, then pressagain to show the last five.6. Pan or zoom the map using thefinger gestures to minimize thePOI list and to interact with themap. The icons that were shownbefore, continue to be displayedand updated. The list is alsoupdated based on where themap was panned or zoomed.The search for POIs isconstrained to where the maphas been moved to.7. If the search map is tapped torecenter, the crosshairs areshown to indicate the center ofthe new search location. If a POIicon is tapped on while in the fullexpanded map, a callout for thatlocation displays. Tap the calloutto display the destinationdetails view.8. Press the map reset button toreturn the map to automaticzooming and searching and isrecentered around the vehicle’sposition, the route, thedestination, or another locationthat was specified for thesearch. The map RESET buttonis only displayed if the map wasmanually adjusted.2703752Instead of scrolling down to the endof a category hierarchy, tap the ListAll button to display all of thematching results in that particularcategory with its sub categories.
Black plate (55,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 55As part of the POI search, a locationcan be entered on the keyboard.For example, type “coffee shops”and a city name. A search for allcoffee shops within the selected citywill list as search results.If a particular POI name is notknown, a category type such asParking can be entered on thekeyboard. A list of items in thatcategory will display.A phone number of a POI can beentered on the keyboard as a wayto search for a result. If not all of thephone number is known, entering apartial phone number could also findthe POI being searched for.2703802The POI keyboard search resultswill display in the order in whichthey were found. Press the Sortbutton to change the sorting orderbetween distance and alphabetical.2703815If browsing for POIs or searching forresults on a keyboard in a differentlocation than what was searchedpreviously, tap the Search AnotherLocation button to specify a differentlocation.If not under route guidance, thesearch area options are:.Nearby (default).Another Location2703822If under route guidance, the searcharea options are:.Along Route (default).Nearby.Near My Destination.Another LocationFavorite POIsLocations, categories, or a particularPOI chain ID can be saved asFavorites in the POIs view.Press and hold on a favoritelocation, and then tap on thecategory to be saved. Whenever aset of POIs are grouped, as in a
Black plate (56,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201356 Infotainment Systemcategory or a set of POIs that allbelong to the same chain ID, thewhole category or chain ID is savedin the favorite for recall.Recalling POI Category or ChainIf a POI category or chain favorite isrecalled, the system displays a listof matching results defaulting tonearby, but allows a search of otherlocations.Saved DestinationsSelect a saved destination from theAddress Book or Recentdestinations.Address Book2703841Select the Address Book button toview a contact list. If a particularcontact has a single addressassociated with it, that contact has aQuick Route list item function buttonnext to it. Contacts without thisQuick Route Button either havemultiple addresses or no address atall. Press the Quick Route Button togo to the Destination Details view.Tap on an address, either from theQuick Route on the contact list or aspecific address from the contactdetail list to go to the destinationview showing that address onthe map.2703843Routes from the Address Book areable to be saved and recalled. Theorder is based on when the routewas last used. When the routes aresaved, they are given a default titleof the current date and time. If thereare not any saved routes, this listitem is hidden.Favorite Destinations.Destinations can be saved asFavorites for recall later.Depending on the favorite, whenan address or POI favorite isrecalled, the Destination DetailsView is shown. For a CategoryFavorite, the Category browseview is shown. For a SearchString favorite, the keyboardsearch results view is shown..When a favorite address is beingrouted to, it is shown active. Tapon the active favorite, tosuspend that route..Save locations as Favorites forrecall later in the DestinationDetails View.
Black plate (57,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 57.Save waypoint lists as well asMy Routes from theAddress Book.Storing Favorites from Map2704096Favorite locations can be storedfrom the Map View.If under route guidance, the currentdestination or final destination in awaypoint route can be saved as afavorite by revealing the Favoritespanel. Press and hold on a favoritelocation. It gets autonamed with thename of the location.Route Guidance2707431.Press GO to go to the mainnavigation view and to startroute guidance..If the system has an activeroute, a pop-up will display,“What would you like to do withthis destination?”The optionsare: Add As Waypoint, Set NewDestination, or Cancel..If the system does not have anactive route, the same pop-up isshown, asking if you would liketo set the new route as awaypoint or as the newdestination. If the new route isadded as a waypoint to a currentroute, the waypoints anddestination in the saved routeare added in order at the end ofthe current route..There is a maximum number ofwaypoints that can be added tothe system. When the maximumnumber has been reached, apop-up displays indicating that awaypoint must be deleted beforea new one can be added. Eventhough a waypoint has beendeleted, it will be added to therecent destinations list for easyrecall.My Route.The last completed route istemporarily saved in the MyRoutes list. When a new route orif the vehicle is turned off, thattemporary route is cleared. Thistemporary route is titled “LastRoute –time route completed.”This route can then bepermanently saved for recalllater.
Black plate (58,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201358 Infotainment System.When a route is selected fromthe My Routes list, thedestination details view for thatroute is shown. Instead ofshowing a map of thedestination, it shows the entireroute. The ETA, turn list, and allother parts of the DestinationDetails view remain the same.Save Route.Press the Save Route button tosave the route to the My Routeslist. The entry is automaticallysaved using the date and timefor the My Route. This name canbe renamed by selecting the Editlist item function button..If a maximum number of MyRoutes is reached, a pop-updisplays indicating that a routemust be deleted before a newone can be added.Scenic Route Available1. If a scenic route is available andis close to the route that is beingtravelled, an alert is shown toallow a choice of whether or notto follow the scenic route orkeep the current route. If aselection is not made, theoriginal route is followed.2. After the original route iscalculated, the route is searchedfor possible scenic routealternatives. This route will be amixture of the available scenicroutes and a planned preferredroute.2703909If View Scenic Route is selected, aview that indicates the name(s) ofthe scenic routes as well as howmuch the scenic route adds/savesin terms of time and distancedisplays. The map shows theoriginal route as well as the scenicroute as a secondary route so theentire route path can be seen.If Take Scenic Route is selected,the scenic route would be taken.Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA)and Distance27045491. When under route guidance, thesystem shows the EstimatedTime of Arrival (ETA) or traveltime, and the driving distance.2. The ETA and travel time arecalculated using any availabletraffic information, includingusing historic traffic information,including using historic traffic
Black plate (59,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 59information for locations faraway for the ETA of thatlocation.3. The ETA is also based on thedriving speed. If the driver isdriving 10 mph below the speedlimit on a highway, the systemassumes this slower speed forthe duration of that highway andadjusts the ETA accordingly.4. If in a waypoint route, the ETA,travel time, and driving distanceare all shown relative to the finaldestination.5. The final ETA is shown takinginto consideration any time zonecrossings that the route hastravelled through.6. Press the ETA information areato toggle between the estimatedarrival time, total driving timeresulting, and driving distance.OnStar®DestinationDownloadObject-ID=2702330 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeThe destination download lets anOnStar® subscriber ask an OnStarAdvisor to download a destination tothe navigation system. OnStar willsend address information andlocation coordinates of thedestination into the navigationsystem.Equally Exclusive from EmbeddedNavigationIf the vehicle has both an embeddednavigation system and OnStar, thesystem only allows one applicationat a time. If under an OnStarturn-by-turn route, then all internalnavigation functions are disableduntil the route is completed.When the navigation application isselected, OnStar turn-by-turnscreens display.Cancelling an Embedded RouteIf in an active route while using theembedded system and aturn-by-turn route is initiated, theembedded route is cancelled andcan only be resumed manually aftercompleting or cancelling theturn-by-turn route.Cancelling a Turn-By-Turn RouteIf navigation is initiated by using theembedded system, either byspeech, from a Favorite, from thesteering wheel controls, etc., apop-up displays to cancel theturn-by-turn route beforeproceeding.OnStar Cancelling an EmbeddedNavigation RouteOnStar is able to remotely cancelthe embedded navigation system.If the OnStar voice menu is entered,contacts an advisor, or with someother method and decides to cancela route, all navigation routes in thevehicle (OnStar or embedded) willbe cancelled. There will be no
Black plate (60,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201360 Infotainment Systemconfirmation, and this update willimmediately be reflected on thedisplay. Route guidance can beresumed with the embedded systemif the Resume Guidance button isselected in the Map Menu.No Active Route2704165There is no active route:.When the navigation applicationis selected and a screen stating,“No Active Route”displays.Press the Call OnStar button..If the system receives theindication that there is an activeOnStar subscription, the helptext is displayed with instructionson how to set up a route..When no OnStar is in thevehicle, the navigationapplication icon is removed fromthe home screen and applicationtray, so this view is notaccessible.Compass2704167The compass is shown if simplenavigation assistance is needed,without an actual set route.The compass is a display showingthe four cardinal and four ordinaldirections of N, E, S, W, and NE,SE, SW, NW. The display is rotatedabout its center point with the top ofthe display indicating the currentvehicle heading. The display rotatesat 45 degree increments with thefollowing angles defining thedirections:N = 0 degreesNE = 45 degreesE = 90 degreesSE = 135 degreesS = 180 degreesSW = 225 degreesW = 270 degreesNW = 315 degrees2704176
Black plate (61,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 61Press the Menu button to go to theturn-by-turn menu. The destinationaddress shows as the title of theturn-by-turn menu.The turn-by-turn menu consists ofthe following options:.Update Route (only shows if thevehicle is off the route).Cancel Route..My Destination.Route Preview.RepeatWhen the system is downloading aroute, the only option available tothe user is Cancel Route. Once theroute is downloaded, the additionallist items display.Update Route27041801. The Update Route option is onlyshown if there is a plannedroute. If the list item is selected,routing begins and maneuverinstructions display.2. While in an active route, but theplanned route is not beingfollowed, the Update route viewis displayed to allow newdirections for that destination.3. If the Yes option is selected,routing begins and maneuverinstructions are displayed.4. If the No option is selected, theprevious screen displays.5. If Cancel Route is selected, acancel route confirmation screendisplays.My Destination2704406If My Destination is selected, aspecial version of the ManeuverView displays. The DestinationAddress is shown in the StreetName field and the total distance tothe destination is shown in thedistance to maneuver View. Pressthe Done button to return to theManeuver View.
Black plate (62,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201362 Infotainment SystemRoute Preview27044141. If the Route Preview is selected,a special version of theManeuver View displays. Thisview is similar, but does notshow the time to destinationinformation or distancebargraph.2. Press NEXT to display the nextmaneuver along with itsassociated data. Press PREV todisplay the previous maneuveralong with its associated data.3. While at the current maneuver,the PREV button is hidden. If atthe last maneuver, the NEXTbutton is hidden.4. Press the Done button to returnto the Maneuver View.RepeatSelect Repeat to go back to theManeuver View. The audiblemaneuver prompt is repeated. If theprompts were previously muted,they become unmuted for theprompt to be played and remainunmuted.SettingsObject-ID=2708026 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, Diane2704936Press Settings on the Home Pageto adjust features and preferences,such as Time and Date, SportMode, Languages, Valet Mode,Radio, etc. Most of the options forSettings are explained in the vehicleowner manual.1. Press the Settings screen buttonon the Home Page.2. Touch-tap the scroll bar until thedesired option displays. Selectthe desired settings to change.A few of the setting options changethe way the navigation systemdisplays or reacts while in use.SpeechSpeech recognition allows for handsfree operation within the navigation,audio, phone, and weatherapplications. See SpeechRecognition on page 66 for moreinformation.Press the Speech screen button todisplay the Speech menu.
Black plate (63,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 63Confidence Threshold: Press toConfirm either More or Lessconfidence toward the system’srecognition of speech commands.Prompt Length: Press to changethe prompt length to Short or Long.Audio Feedback Speed: Press tochange the auto feedback speed toSlow, Medium, or Fast.DisplayMode: Press Mode to change thescreen background. This settingcontrols map colors..The Auto setting adjusts thescreen background automaticallydepending on the exteriorlighting conditions..The Day setting brightens themap background..The Night setting darkens themap background.Calibrate Touchscreen: Press todisplay the Touchscreen CalibrationScreen. See the Index of the ownermanual for more information.Turn Display Off: Press to turn theDisplay option off.Low Fuel Alert2706156If the vehicle reaches a low fuellevel, the system displays an alertabout the low fuel condition. Pressthe Show Fuel Stations screenbutton to view nearby gas stations,and start guidance if desired.2706159If the remaining driving distance isavailable from the system, this isincluded in the alert.Global PositioningSystem (GPS)Object-ID=2702338 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeThe position of the vehicle isdetermined by using satellitesignals, various vehicle signals, andmap data.At times, other interference such asthe satellite condition, roadconfiguration, condition of thevehicle, and/or other circumstances
Black plate (64,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201364 Infotainment Systemcan affect the navigation system'sability to determine the accurateposition of the vehicle.The GPS shows the current positionof the vehicle using signals sent bythe GPS Satellites. When thevehicle is not receiving signals fromthe satellites, a symbol appears onthe map screen. See NavigationSymbols on page 45.This system might not be availableor interference can occur if any ofthe following are true:.Signals are obstructed by tallbuildings, trees, large trucks,or a tunnel..Satellites are being repaired orimproved.For more information if the GPS isnot functioning properly, seeProblems with Route Guidance onpage 65 and If the System NeedsService on page 65.Vehicle PositioningObject-ID=2702346 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeAt times, the position of the vehicleon the map could be inaccurate dueto one or more of the followingreasons:.The road system has changed..The vehicle is driving on slipperyroad surfaces such as sand,gravel, or snow..The vehicle is traveling onwinding roads or long straightroads..The vehicle is approaching a tallbuilding or a large vehicle..The surface streets run parallelto a freeway..The vehicle has been transferredby a vehicle carrier or a ferry..The current position calibrationis set incorrectly..The vehicle is traveling at highspeed..The vehicle changes directionsmore than once, or the vehicle isturning on a turn table in aparking lot..The vehicle is entering and/orexiting a parking lot, garage, or alot with a roof..The GPS signal is not received..A roof carrier is installed on thevehicle..Tire chains have been installed..The tires are replaced or worn..The tire pressure for the tires isincorrect..This is the first navigation useafter the map data is updated..The 12-volt battery isdisconnected for several days..The vehicle is driving in heavytraffic where driving is at lowspeeds, and the vehicle isstopped and started repeatedly.
Black plate (65,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 65Problems with RouteGuidanceObject-ID=2702352 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeInappropriate route guidance canoccur under one or more of thefollowing conditions:.The turn was not made on theroad indicated..Route guidance might not beavailable when using automaticrerouting for the next right orleft turn..The route might not be changedwhen using automatic rerouting..There is no route guidance whenturning at an intersection..Plural names of places might beannounced occasionally..It could take a long time tooperate automatic reroutingduring high-speed driving..Automatic rerouting mightdisplay a route returning to theset waypoint if heading for adestination without passingthrough a set waypoint..The route prohibits the entry of avehicle due to a regulation bytime or season or any otherregulation which may be given..Some routes might not besearched..The route to the destinationmight not be shown if there arenew roads, if roads haverecently changed, or if certainroads are not listed in the mapdata. See Maps on page 44 formore information.To recalibrate the vehicle's positionon the map, park with the vehiclerunning for two to five minutes, untilthe vehicle position updates.If the System NeedsServiceObject-ID=2702355 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeIf the navigation system needsservice and the steps listed herehave been followed but there arestill problems, see your dealer forassistance.Map Data UpdatesObject-ID=2702358 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeThe map data in the vehicle is themost up-to-date informationavailable when the vehicle wasproduced. The map data is updatedperiodically, provided that the mapinformation has changed.For questions about the operation ofthe navigation system or the updateprocess, contact the GM Nav DiscCenter toll-free phone number,1-877-NAV-DISC (1-877-628-3472)or go to the center's website,www.gmnavdisc.com. If updates areneeded, call the GM Nav Disc
Black plate (66,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201366 Infotainment SystemCenter or order a new SD cardonline. To order map data, have thevehicle's Vehicle IdentificationNumber (VIN) available. See“Vehicle Identification Number(VIN)”in the owner manual.After receiving the updated mapdata, see Maps on page 44 for moreinformation.Database CoverageExplanationsObject-ID=2702359 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeCoverage areas vary with respect tothe level of map detail available forany given area. Some areas featuregreater levels of detail than others.If this happens, it does not meanthere is a problem with the system.As the map data is updated, moredetail can become available forareas which previously had limiteddetail. See Map Data Updates onpage 65 for more information.Voice RecognitionSpeech RecognitionObject-ID=2711621 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=12-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, DianeSpeech recognition allows for handsfree operation within the navigation,audio, phone, and weatherapplications.Speech recognition can be usedwhen the ignition is on or whenRetained Accessory Power (RAP) isactive. See “Retained AccessoryPower RAP”in the index of thevehicle's owner manual for moreinformation.Using Speech Recognition1. Press b/gon the steeringwheel control button to activatespeech recognition, or press thespeech recognition icon on thecenter stack display.2. The audio system mutes and abeep is heard. If there is nobeep, make sure that the voicevolume setting is notturned down.3. Clearly speak one of thecommands listed later in thissection.There are two speech promptmodes supported:.Long verbal prompts —Thelonger prompts provide moreinformation regarding thesupported actions for thatspeech recognition session..Short prompts —The shortprompts provide simple setupand action commands.If a command is not heard during ashort period of time, the speechrecognition process times out.
Black plate (67,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 67Prompts and Screen DisplaysThe system prompts and displayscreens will adjust to reflect thecommands during the speechrecognition session.While speech is active, there maybe corresponding buttons andscreen displays available to interactwith the system so that some of thefunctions can be manually done.Pressing on any of the buttons ordisplays to finish a function that wasinitiated through speech recognitionwill terminate the session. If themanual functions are only partiallycompleted, the speech recognitionwill proceed until finished.Cancelling SpeechRecognition1. Press $ion the steeringwheel control button to cancelspeech recognition, or press thespeech recognition icon on thecenter stack display.2. Pressing any other radio orsteering wheel control, otherthan the volume knob or thevolume steering wheel controlbutton cancels the session.Helpful Hints for SpeakingCommandsThe speech recognition applicationcan usually understand commandsthat are either naturally stated insentence form, or by a directcommand stating the applicationand the task.There is no need to memorizespecific command words. Anexample of a naturally statedcommand would be, “I’d like toplace a call to 555-1212, please.”A simple direct command can alsobe used by stating the applicationand the task to be completed. Anexample of a direct command wouldbe, “Phone Call”. The system mayanswer with a prompt of, “OK, tellme about the phone call.”The directcommand for the task would be,“Connect me with 555-1212.”If the phone number has beensaved as a name or place, the directcommand for the task would be,“Get me David at the office.”Directed DialogA directed dialog is an interactionbetween a person speaking thecommand and the system promptingfor specific information necessary tocomplete the task. Many times thesystem may repeat what the personhas stated as a command. This isdone as a confirmation to makesure the command is understood.Speech Recognition for theRadio2708063
Black plate (68,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201368 Infotainment SystemAll audio screens have a speechrecognition button to launch anaudio speech recognition session.If browsing the radio when thespeech button is pressed, thespeech recognition screens forRadio display.The following list shows Radiofeatures that are controllable bynatural language speech recognitioncommands. A natural languagecommand would have to include allnecessary instructions for thesystem to carry out each command:Help: Speech control help forRadio functionality.Select band FM: Most recentlytuned FM station.Select band AM: Most recentlytuned AM station.Select band XM: Most recentlytuned XM channel.Tune FM: Listen to a FM radiofrequency.Tune AM: Listen to a AM radiofrequency.Tune FM HD: Listen to a HD FMradio frequency.Tune AM HD: Listen to a HD AMradio frequency.Tune XM Number: Listen to a XMchannel (by number).Tune XM Name: Listen to a XMchannel (by name).Tune XM Category: Listen to XMcategory.Speech Recognition for MyMedia2708063All audio screens have a speechrecognition button to launch anaudio speech recognition session.If browsing My Media when thespeech button is pressed, thespeech recognition screens for MyMedia display.The following list shows My Mediafeatures that are controllable bynatural language speech recognitioncommands. A natural languagecommand would have to include allnecessary instructions for thesystem to carry out each command:Help: Speech control help for MyMedia functionality.Play Device: Specific device Disc,AUX, Bluetooth USB.Play Genre: Play music from aspecific Genre.Play Artist: Play music by aspecific Artist.Play Album: Play music from thespecific Album.Play Song: Play track including CDand DVD.Play Playlist: Play music in apre-defined playlist.
Black plate (69,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 69Play Next Track: Play next track.Play Previous Track: Playprevious track.Play Audio Book: Audio book byAuthor, Title, Chapter.Play Podcast: Listen to Podcast.Play Video: Play video byvideo name.General Navigation CommandsFeedback on, feedback off:Instructs the system to turn on andoff the voice recognition feedback.When feedback is ON, the systemresponds to commands with a talkback phrase. When feedback isOFF, the system responds tocommands with a chime.Navigation voice [guidance] on,navigation voice [guidance] off:Instructs the system to turn on andoff voice guidance prompts duringroute guidance.Cancel: Instructs the system tocancel the command.Speech Recognition forNavigationIf the speech button is pressed inthe SEARCH MAP screens, thesystem begins a speech recognitionsession.Radio AM, radio [band] AM, radioFM, radio [band] FM, radio XM (ifequipped), radio [band] XM (ifequipped): Instructs the system togo to either the AM, FM, or XM (ifequipped) radio bands.Radio select (frequency) AM,radio select (frequency) FM:Instructs the system to go to aspecific frequency on either the AMor FM band. For example, radioselect ninety seven point one FM orradio select ten forty AM.Radio select (channel) XM (ifequipped): Instructs the system togo to a specific channel on theXM™band (if equipped). Forexample, radio select one fiftyone XM.Radio [help]: Instructs the systemto play back some helpful adviceabout radio commands, and somecommon radio commands which areavailable to the user.Point of Interest (POI)CommandsThe following is a list of POIcommands. POIs only display onthe map screen if the map scale is800♦m (0.50♦mi) or less. If POIsdisplay on a map with the wrongscale, the system reminds that thiscannot be done. The available POIcommands are:Navigation show/hide gasstation[s], navigation show/hidegas: Instructs the system to displayand hide gas station POIs on themap screen.Navigation show/hiderestaurant[s], navigation show/hide dining: Instructs the systemto display and hide restaurant POIson the map screen.
Black plate (70,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201370 Infotainment SystemNavigation show/hide ATM[s]:Instructs the system to display andhide ATM POIs on the map screen.Navigation show/hide hotel[s]:Instructs the system to display andhide hotel POIs on the map screen.Navigation show/hide airport[s]:Instructs the system to display andhide airport POIs on the mapscreen.Navigation show/hide shop[s],navigation show/hide shopping:Instructs the system to display andhide shopping POIs on the mapscreen.Destination and GuidanceCommandsNavigation [go to] presetdestination [number] (one, two,three, four, five, or six): Instructsthe system to set one of the presetdestinations one through six as thenew destination.Navigation delete: Instructs thesystem to delete the destination,route, or next waypoint. The systemrequests a confirmation of whichitem should be deleted (destination,route, or next waypoint).Destination (available for Englishlanguage only): Instructs thesystem that the user wants to entera destination using voicerecognition. After this command isstated, the system displays a stateabbreviation (such NY for NewYork). If the destination to beentered is located in the displayedstate, then say the desired cityname. Otherwise, say “ChangeState”and say the state name thesearch should take place in. Then,say the desired city name whenprompted, and say the desiredstreet name and house numberwhen prompted.For example, if Cedar PointAmusement is the set destination,which has the following address:Cedar Point Amusement Park1 Cedar Point DriveSandusky, OH 44870Set the Destination by using VoiceRecognition:1. Press and hold the b/gsteering wheel control button.The audio system mutes, and abeep is heard.2. Say the command “Destination”.The system replies with “Pleasesay city name or change state”,and the system shows a pop-uplist of an abbreviated statename, such as NY for New York.If the state is correct, then go toStep 4. Otherwise, say “ChangeState”.
Black plate (71,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 712593010For example, if the desireddestination is in Ohio, but thesystem shows New York (NY) inthe pop-up list, say “ChangeState”.3. After saying, “Change State”, thesystem replies with “Please saystate name”. Say the correctstate.2200797The state name displays. Insome cases the radio shows acandidate list with the closestmatches to the spoken statename. The system asks the userto select an item from thecandidate list either by pressingthe desired choice, or by sayingthe list number of the desiredchoice.22007984. The system asks the user to saythe city name. As shown earlier,the radio can display acandidate list with the closestmatches to the spoken cityname. Say the correctcity name.
Black plate (72,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201372 Infotainment System22008005. Reply with the street nameincluding the suffix (Blvd, Ave,Rd, etc.), when prompted. Theradio might display a candidatelist with the closest matches tothe spoken street name. Say thecorrect street name.22008016. Reply with the house numberwith prompted. The radio mightdisplay a candidate list with theclosest matches to the spokenhouse number. Say the housenumber as single digit.22008037. Confirm the correct address isdisplayed, then reply with yes orno, when prompted.
Black plate (73,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 7322008048. This address is now set as thedestination. Select the StartGuidance screen button to begindestination guidance.Voice Tag CommandsVoice Tags are recorded phrasesthat can be stored in the navigationsystem. These voice tags areassociated with Address BookEntries, and once these voice tagsare stored, they can be used as partof a voice recognition command thatsets the particular address bookentry as a destination. See theAddress Book and Voice tagsections earlier in this manual forinformation about instructions onhow to store a voice tag in thesystem.Navigation [go to] (voice tag):This command allows selection of adestination saved under the storedvoice tag. The system plays backthe voice tag and asks to confirm bysaying yes or no.If a destination is set to “Home”, say“Navigation go to Home”. After thesystem plays back the voice tag andit is confirmed, the system sets“Home”as the destination.OnStar (if equipped) CommandHands Free: This commandinstructs the system to connect toOnStar. Enter the OnStar voicerecognition system. See OnStar inthe index of the vehicle ownermanual for more information.Help Commands‐Help‐Radio [help]‐CD help, DVD help, Disc help‐Display [help]‐Navigation [help]Display Commands‐Display [set/select] day [mode]‐Display [set/select] night [mode]‐Display [set/select] auto [mode]Radio Commands‐[radio/radio band] AM‐[radio/radio band] FM‐[radio/radio band] XM‐Radio select <frequency> AM‐Radio select <frequency> FM‐Radio select <frequency> XMCD/DVD/Disc Commands‐Radio [CD/DVD/Disc]‐Radio [CD/DVD/Disc] select<track number>
Black plate (74,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201374 Infotainment SystemGeneral Navigation Commands‐Feedback On‐Feedback Off‐Navigation voice [guidance] on‐Navigation voice [guidance] off‐[cancel/goodbye/quit]Point of Interest (POI) Commands‐Navigation show/hide [GAS/gasstation/gas stations]‐Navigation show/hide [DINING/restaurant/restaurants]‐Navigation show/hide[ATM/ATMs]‐Navigation show/hide [hotel/hotels]‐Navigation show/hide [airport/airports]‐Navigation show/hide [shop/shops]Destination and GuidanceCommands‐Navigation [go to] presetdestination [number] oneRepeat for numbers twothrough six.‐Navigation delete [destination/route/next waypoint]‐Route (used in conjunction withanother command)‐Next waypoint (used inconjunction with anothercommand)‐Add to waypoint (used inconjunction with anothercommand)‐Replace destination (used inconjunction with anothercommand)‐Yes (used in conjunction withanother command)‐No (used in conjunction withanother command)‐Destination (used for DestinationVR entry, available in Englishlanguage only)Voice Tag Commands‐Navigation [go to] <Voice Tag>OnStar Command (If Equipped)‐Hands Free
Black plate (75,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 75PhoneBluetooth (Overview)Object-ID=2711691 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=12-Sep-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddFor vehicles equipped with theMyLink or IntelliLink infotainmentsystem, see the separate MyLink/IntelliLink Features and FunctionsGuide for more information.For vehicles equipped withBluetooth capability, the system caninteract with many cell phones,allowing:.Placement and receipt of calls ina hands-free mode..Sharing of the cell phone’saddress book or contact list withthe vehicle.To minimize driver distraction,before driving, and with the vehicleparked:.Become familiar with thefeatures of the cell phone.Organize the phone book andcontact lists clearly and deleteduplicate or rarely used entries.If possible, program speed dialor other shortcuts..Review the controls andoperation of the infotainmentsystem..Pair cell phone(s) to the vehicle.The system may not work withall cell phones. See “Pairing”inthis section for more information..If the cell phone has voicedialing capability, learn to usethat feature to access theaddress book or contact list. See“Voice Pass-Thru”in this sectionfor more information..See “Storing and Deleting PhoneNumbers”in this section formore information.{WARNINGOBJECT-ID=2520276 LMD=17-AUG-2010When using a cell phone, it canbe distracting to look too long ortoo often at the screen of thephone or the infotainment(navigation) system. Taking youreyes off the road too long or toooften could cause a crashresulting in injury or death. Focusyour attention on driving.Vehicles with a Bluetooth systemcan use a Bluetooth-capable cellphone with a Hands-Free Profile tomake and receive phone calls. Theinfotainment system and voicerecognition are used to control thesystem. The system can be usedwhile in ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY. The range of theBluetooth system can be up to 9.1 m(30 ft). Not all phones support allfunctions and not all phones workwith the Bluetooth system. See
Black plate (76,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201376 Infotainment Systemwww.gm.com/bluetooth for moreinformation about compatiblephones.Bluetooth ControlsUse the buttons located on theinfotainment system and thesteering wheel to operate theBluetooth system.Steering Wheel Controlsg(Push To Talk): Press to answerincoming calls, confirm systeminformation, and start voicerecognition.$(Mute): Press mute theinfotainment system.i(End Call): Press to end a call,reject a call, or cancel an operation.Infotainment System ControlsFor information about how tonavigate the menu system using theinfotainment controls, see Overviewon page 3.PHONE: Press to enter the Phonemain menu.Voice RecognitionThe voice recognition system usescommands to control the systemand dial phone numbers.Noise: The system may notrecognize voice commands if thereis too much background noise.When to Speak: A tone sounds toindicate that the system is ready fora voice command. Wait for the toneand then speak.How to Speak: Speak clearly in acalm and natural voice.Audio SystemWhen using the Bluetooth system,sound comes through the vehicle'sfront audio system speakers andoverrides the audio system. Use thevolume bar during a call to changethe volume level. The adjustedvolume level remains in memory forlater calls. The system maintains aminimum volume level.Other InformationThe Bluetooth® word mark andlogos are owned by the Bluetooth®SIG, Inc. and any use of such marksby General Motors is under license.Other trademarks and trade namesare those of their respective owners.See “Radio Frequency”in thevehicle manual for informationregarding Part 15 of the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)rules and Industry CanadaStandards RSS-GEN/210/220/310.Bluetooth (InfotainmentControls)Object-ID=2711693 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=12-Sep-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddFor information about how tonavigate the menu system using theinfotainment controls, see Overviewon page 3.PairingA Bluetooth-enabled cell phonemust be paired to the Bluetoothsystem and then connected to the
Black plate (77,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 77vehicle before it can be used. Seeyour cell phone manufacturer's userguide for Bluetooth functions beforepairing the cell phone. If a Bluetoothphone is not connected, calls will bemade using OnStar Hands-FreeCalling, if available. See “OnStar”inthe vehicle owner manual for moreinformation.Pairing Information.A Bluetooth phone with MP3capability cannot be paired tothe vehicle as a phone and anMP3 player at the same time..Up to five cell phones can bepaired to the Bluetooth system..The pairing process is disabledwhen the vehicle is moving..Pairing only needs to becompleted once, unless thepairing information on the cellphone changes or the cell phoneis deleted from the system..Only one paired cell phone canbe connected to the Bluetoothsystem at a time..If multiple paired cell phones arewithin range of the system, thesystem connects to the firstavailable paired cell phone in theorder that they were first pairedto the system. To link to adifferent paired phone, see“Linking to a Different Phone”later in this section.Pairing a Phone1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select Bluetooth Settings.3. Select Pair Device (Phone).A four-digit PersonalIdentification Number (PIN)appears on the display. The PINis used in Step 6.4. Start the pairing process on thecell phone to be paired to thevehicle. See the cell phonemanufacturer's user guide forinformation on this process.5. Locate the device named “YourVehicle”in the list on the cellphone. Follow the instructionson the cell phone to enter thePIN provided in Step 4. After thePIN is successfully entered, thesystem prompts you to provide aname for the paired cell phone.This name will be used toindicate which phones arepaired and connected to thevehicle. The system respondswith “<Phone name> has beensuccessfully paired”after thepairing process is complete.6. Repeat Steps 1 through 6 to pairadditional phones.Listing All Paired and ConnectedPhones1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select Bluetooth Settings.3. Select Device List.Deleting a Paired Phone1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select Bluetooth Settings.
Black plate (78,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201378 Infotainment System3. Select Device List.4. Select the phone to delete andfollow the on screen prompts.Linking to a Different PhoneTo link to a different phone, the newphone must be in the vehicle andavailable to be connected to theBluetooth system before theprocess is started.1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select Bluetooth Settings.3. Select Device List.4. Select the new phone to link toand follow the on screenprompts.If delete is selected, thehighlighted phone will bedeleted.Making a Call UsingPhone BookFor cell phones that support thephone book feature, the Bluetoothsystem can use the contacts storedon your cell phone to make calls.See your cell phone's owner's guideor contact your wireless provider tofind out if this feature is supportedby your phone.When a cell phone supports thephone book feature, the PhoneBook and Call Lists menus areautomatically available.The Phone Book menu allows youto access the phone book stored inthe cell phone to make a call.The Call Lists menu allows you toaccess the phone numbers from theIncoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, andMissed Calls menus on your cellphone to make a call.To make a call using the PhoneBook menu:1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select Bluetooth Settings.3. Select Phone Book.4. Search through the list byselecting the letter group thephone book entry begins with.5. Select the name or number youwant to call.To make a call using the CallLists menu:1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select Call Lists.3. Select the Incoming Calls,Outgoing Calls, or MissedCalls list.4. Select the name or number youwant to call.Making a CallTo make a call:1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Enter the phone number.3. Select Call to start dialing thenumber.
Black plate (79,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 79Accepting or Declining a CallWhen an incoming call is received,the infotainment system mutes anda ring tone is heard in the vehicle.Accepting a CallPress gto accept the call.Declining a CallPress ior do nothing to declinethe call.Call WaitingCall waiting must be supported onthe Bluetooth phone and enabled bythe wireless service carrier to work.Accepting a CallPress gto accept the call.Declining a CallPress ior do nothing to declinethe call.Switching Between Calls (CallWaiting Calls Only)To switch between calls:1. Press gto accept the call.2. Select Switch Call fromthe menu.Conference CallingConference calling and three-waycalling must be supported on theBluetooth phone and enabled by thewireless service carrier to work.To start a conference while in acurrent call:1. Press g.2. Select Enter Number.3. Enter the phone number andthen select OK.4. After the call has been placedchoose Merge Calls.5. To add more callers to theconference call, repeat Steps 1through 4. The number of callersthat can be added is limited byyour wireless service carrier.Ending a CallPress iand select Hang Up.Muting a CallPress $to mute a call. Press againto unmute.Dual Tone Multi-Frequency(DTMF) TonesThe in-vehicle Bluetooth system cansend numbers during a call. This isused when calling a menu-drivenphone system.1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select Enter Number and enterthe phone number.
Black plate (80,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201380 Infotainment SystemBluetooth (VoiceRecognition)Object-ID=2711694 Owner=McKee, ToddLMD=12-Sep-2011 LMB=McKee, ToddUsing Voice RecognitionFor vehicles equipped with theMyLink or IntelliLink infotainmentsystem, see the separate MyLink/IntelliLink Features and FunctionsGuide for more information.To use voice recognition, press glocated on the steering wheel. Usethe commands below for the variousvoice features. For additionalinformation, say “Help”while youare in a voice recognition menu.PairingA Bluetooth-enabled cell phonemust be paired to the Bluetoothsystem and then connected to thevehicle before it can be used. Seeyour cell phone manufacturer's userguide for Bluetooth functions beforepairing the cell phone. If a Bluetoothphone is not connected, calls will bemade using OnStar Hands-FreeCalling, if available. See “OnStar”inthe vehicle manual.Pairing Information.A Bluetooth phone with MP3capability cannot be paired tothe vehicle as a phone and anMP3 player at the same time..Up to five cell phones can bepaired to the Bluetooth system..The pairing process is disabledwhen the vehicle is moving..Pairing only needs to becompleted once, unless thepairing information on the cellphone changes or the cell phoneis deleted from the system..Only one paired cell phone canbe connected to the Bluetoothsystem at a time..If multiple paired cell phones arewithin range of the system, thesystem connects to the firstavailable paired cell phone in theorder that they were first pairedto the system. To link to adifferent paired phone, see“Connecting to a DifferentPhone”later in this section.Pairing a Phone1. Press g. The system responds“Ready,”followed by a tone.2. Say “Bluetooth.”3. Say “Pair.”The system respondswith instructions and a four-digitPersonal Identification Number(PIN). The PIN is used in Step 5.4. Start the pairing process on thecell phone that you want to pair.For help with this process, seeyour cell phone manufacturer'suser guide.5. Locate the device named “YourVehicle”in the list on the cellphone. Follow the instructionson the cell phone to enter thePIN provided in Step 3. After thePIN is successfully entered, thesystem prompts you to provide aname for the paired cell phone.This name will be used to
Black plate (81,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 81indicate which phones arepaired and connected to thevehicle. The system respondswith “<Phone name> has beensuccessfully paired”after thepairing process is complete.6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 to pairadditional phones.Listing All Paired and ConnectedPhonesThe system can list all cell phonespaired to it. If a paired cell phone isalso connected to the vehicle, thesystem 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 PhoneIf the phone name you want todelete is unknown, see “Listing AllPaired and Connected Phones.”1. Press g. The system responds“Ready,”followed by a tone.2. Say “Bluetooth.”3. Say “Delete.”The system asksfor which phone to delete.4. Say the name of the phone youwant to delete.Connecting to a Different PhoneTo connect to a different cell phone,the Bluetooth system looks for thenext available cell phone in theorder in which all the available cellphones were paired. Depending onwhich cell phone you want toconnect to, you may have to usethis command several times.1. Press g. The system responds“Ready,”followed by a tone.2. Say “Bluetooth.”3. Say “Change phone.”.If another cell phone isfound, the response will be“<Phone name> is nowconnected.”.If another cell phone is notfound, the original phoneremains connected.Storing and Deleting PhoneNumbersThe system can store up to 30phone numbers as name tags in theHands-Free Directory that is sharedbetween the Bluetooth and OnStarsystems.The following commands are usedto delete and store phone numbers.Store: This command will store aphone number, or a group ofnumbers as a name tag.Digit Store: This command allowsa phone number to be stored as aname tag by entering the digits oneat a time.Delete: This command is used todelete individual name tags.
Black plate (82,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201382 Infotainment SystemDelete All Name Tags: Thiscommand deletes all stored nametags in the Hands-Free CallingDirectory and the DestinationsDirectory.Using the “Store”Command1. Press g. The system responds“Ready,”followed by a tone.2. Say “Store.”3. Say the phone number or groupof numbers you want to store allat once with no pauses, thenfollow the directions given by thesystem to save a name tag forthis number.Using the “Digit Store”CommandIf an unwanted number isrecognized by the system, say“Clear”at any time to clear the lastnumber.To hear all of the numbersrecognized 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,that you want to store. Aftereach digit is entered, the systemrepeats back the digit it heardfollowed by a tone. After the lastdigit has been entered, say“Store,”and then follow thedirections given by the system tosave a name tag for this number.Using the “Delete”Command1. Press g. The system responds“Ready,”followed by a tone.2. Say “Delete.”3. Say the name tag you want todelete.Using the “Delete All Name Tags”CommandThis command deletes all storedname tags in the Hands FreeCalling Directory and theDestinations 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 NumbersThe list command will list all thestored numbers and name tags.Using the “List”Command1. Press g. The system responds“Ready,”followed by a tone.2. Say “Directory.”3. Say “Hands Free Calling.”4. Say “List.”Making a CallCalls can be made using thefollowing commands.Dial or Call: The dial or callcommand can be usedinterchangeably to dial a phonenumber or a stored name tag.
Black plate (83,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 83Digit Dial: This command allows aphone number to be dialed byentering the digits one at a time.Re-dial: This command is used todial the last number used on the cellphone.Using the “Dial”or “Call”Command1. Press g. The system responds“Ready,”followed by a tone.2. Say “Dial”or “Call.”3. Say the entire number withoutpausing or say the name tag.Once connected, the person calledwill be heard through the audiospeakers.Using the “Digit Dial”CommandThe digit dial command allows aphone number to be dialed byentering the digits one at a time.After each digit is entered, thesystem repeats back the digit itheard followed by a tone.If an unwanted number isrecognized by the system, say“Clear”at any time to clear the lastnumber.To hear all of the numbersrecognized 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,that you want to dial. After eachdigit is entered, the systemrepeats back the digit it heardfollowed by a tone. After the lastdigit has been entered,say “Dial.”Once connected, the person calledwill be heard through the audiospeakers.Using the “Re-dial”Command1. Press g. The system responds“Ready,”followed by a tone.2. After the tone, say “Re-dial.”Thesystem dials the last numbercalled from the connected cellphone.Once connected, the person calledwill be heard through the audiospeakers.Receiving a CallWhen an incoming call is received,the audio system mutes and a ringtone is heard in the vehicle..Press gto answer the call..Pressito ignore a call.Call WaitingCall waiting must be supported onthe cell phone and enabled by thewireless service carrier..Press gto answer an incomingcall when another call is active.The original call is placedon hold..Press gagain to return to theoriginal call.
Black plate (84,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201384 Infotainment System.To ignore the incoming call, noaction is required..Press ito disconnect thecurrent call and switch to the callon hold.Three-Way CallingThree-way calling must besupported on the cell phone andenabled by the wireless servicecarrier.1. While on a call, press g.2. Say “Three-way call.”3. Use the dial or call command todial the number of the third partyto be called.4. Once the call is connected,press gto link all callerstogether.Ending a CallPress ito end a call.Muting a CallDuring a call, all sounds from insidethe vehicle can be muted so that theperson on the other end of the callcannot hear them.To mute a call, press g, and thensay “Mute Call.”To cancel mute, press g, and thensay “Un-mute Call.”Transferring a CallAudio can be transferred betweenthe Bluetooth system and the cellphone.The cell phone must be paired andconnected with the Bluetoothsystem before a call can betransferred. The connection processcan take up to two minutes after theignition is turned to ON/RUN.To Transfer Audio from theBluetooth System to a Cell PhoneDuring a call with the audio in thevehicle:1. Press g.2. Say “Transfer Call.”To Transfer Audio to the BluetoothSystem from a Cell PhoneDuring a call with the audio on thecell phone, press g. The audiotransfers to the vehicle. If the audiodoes not transfer to the vehicle, usethe audio transfer feature on the cellphone. See your cell phonemanufacturer's user guide for moreinformation.Voice Pass-ThruVoice pass-thru allows access to thevoice recognition commands on thecell phone. See your cell phonemanufacturer's user guide to see ifthe cell phone supports this feature.To access contacts stored in the cellphone:1. Press g. The system responds“Ready,”followed by a tone.2. Say “Bluetooth.”
Black plate (85,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013Infotainment System 853. Say “Voice.”The systemresponds “OK, accessing<phone name>.”The cell phone's normal promptmessages will go through their cycleaccording to the phone's operatinginstructions.Dual Tone Multi-Frequency(DTMF) TonesThe Bluetooth system can sendnumbers and the numbers stored asname tags during a call. You canuse this feature when calling amenu-driven phone system.Account numbers can also bestored for use.Sending a Number or Name TagDuring a Call1. Press g. The system responds“Ready,”followed by a tone.2. Say “Dial.”3. Say the number or name tagto send.Clearing the SystemUnless information is deleted out ofthe in-vehicle Bluetooth system, itwill be retained indefinitely. Thisincludes all saved name tags in thephone book and phone pairinginformation. For information on howto delete this information, see theprevious sections on “Deleting aPaired Phone”and “DeletingName Tags.”Trademarks andLicense AgreementsObject-ID=2708377 Owner=Vitale, DianeLMD=02-Sep-2011 LMB=Vitale, Diane2533895“Made for iPod”and “Made foriPhone”mean that an electronicaccessory has been designed toconnect specifically to iPod oriPhone and has been certified bythe developer to meet Appleperformance standards.iPod and iPhone are trademarks ofApple Computer, Inc., registered inthe U.S. and other countries.
Black plate (86,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 201386 Infotainment System2217796Fees and Taxes: Subscription fee,taxes, one time activation fee, andother fees may apply. Subscriptionfee is consumer only. All fees andprogramming subject to change.Subscriptions subject to CustomerAgreement available atwww.xmradio.com. XM™serviceonly available in the 48 contiguousUnited States and Canada.In Canada: Some deterioration ofservice may occur in extremenorthern latitudes. This is beyondthe control of XM™Satellite Radio.Explicit Language Notice: Channelswith frequent explicit language areindicated with an “XL”preceding thechannel name. Channel blocking isavailable for XM Satellite Radioreceivers by notifying XM:.USA Customers —Visitwww.xmradio.com or call1-800-xmradio(1-800-929-2100)..Canadian Customers —Visitwww.xmradio.ca or call1-877-438-9677.It is prohibited to copy, decompile,disassemble, reverse engineer,hack, manipulate, or otherwisemake available any technology orsoftware incorporated in receiverscompatible with the XM™SatelliteRadio System or that support theXM website, the Online Service orany of its content. Furthermore, theAMBER voice compression softwareincluded in this product is protectedby intellectual property rightsincluding patent rights, copyrights,and trade secrets of Digital VoiceSystems, Inc.General Requirements:1. A License Agreement from XM™is required for any product thatincorporates XM Technologyand/or for use of any of the XMmarks to be manufactured,distributed, or marketed in theXM Service Area.2. For products to be distributed,marketed, and/or sold inCanada, a separate agreementis required with CanadianSatellite Radio Inc. (operating asXM Canada).FreeType 2Portions of this software arecopyright ®2007-2012 TheFreeType Project(www.freetype.org). All rightsreserved.Libjpeg
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Black plate (1,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013INDEX i-1AAccepting or Declining a Call . . . . 79Adding or Removing XMCategories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19AM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10AntennaMulti-band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Audio Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20CD .............................20MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Audio System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Backglass Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Radio Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Theft-Deterrent Feature . . . . . . . . . . 3Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks . . . . . . . . . 30AuxiliaryDevices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24BBefore Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, 76, 80Bluetooth Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76CCall Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 83Cancelling SpeechRecognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Cellular Phone Usage . . . . . . . . . . . 19Cleaning the RSE SeatbackConsole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Cleaning the Video Screens . . . . . 35Clearing the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Compass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Conference Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79DDatabase CoverageExplanations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Destination and GuidanceCommands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Destination Download,OnStar®. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Destination, Navigation . . . . . . . . . . 49Detailed Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Devices, Auxiliary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Driving on a Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Dual ToneMulti-Frequency (DTMF)Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 85DVDRear Seat EntertainmentSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28DVD Display Error Messages . . . . 34DVD Distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34EEnding a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 84English and Metric UnitConversion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21FFinding a Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19GGeneral NavigationCommands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Global Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Global PositioningSystem (GPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Black plate (2,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013i-2 INDEXHHeadphones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Helpful Hints for SpeakingCommands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Home Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Home Page Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5IInfotainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Infotainment Control Buttons . . . . . . 4Infotainment System Overview . . . 3Infotainment System Settings . . . . 10LListing Stored Numbers . . . . . . . . . . 82Loading and Ejecting Discs . . . . . . 20Low Fuel Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63MMaking a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78, 82Making a Call UsingPhone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Map Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Map Data Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Map End User LicenseAgreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Map Scales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Mixed-Band Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13MP3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Multi-band Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Muting a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 84NNavigationDestination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Using the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35OOnStar (if equipped)Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73OnStar®DestinationDownload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Other Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Overview, Infotainment System . . . 3PPairing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76, 80PhoneBluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, 76, 80Playing an Audio CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Playing an MP3 CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Playing from a USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Playing from an iPhone®. . . . . . . . . 27Playing from an iPod®. . . . . . . . . . . 26Playing the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Point of Interest (POI)Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Problems with RouteGuidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65RRadiosAM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Satellite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 14, 16Rear Seat EntertainmentSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Receiving a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Black plate (3,1)Cadillac XTS Infotainment System - 2013INDEX i-3SSatellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 14, 16Scroll Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62, 6Speech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Speech Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Speech Recognition for MyMedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Speech Recognition forNavigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Speech Recognition for theRadio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Steering Wheel Controls . . . . . . . . . 23Storing and Deleting PhoneNumbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Storing Radio Station Presets . . . 12Symbols, Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45SystemInfotainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3System Needs Service, If . . . . . . . . 65TThree-Way Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Touch Screen Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Transferring a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Turning XM Album Art Onor Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14UUpdatesMap Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Using Speech Recognition . . . . . . 66Using the Touchscreen . . . . . . . . . . . 5Using Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . 80VVehiclePositioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Video Screen Input Jack . . . . . . . . . 31Video Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Voice Pass-Thru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . 66, 76Voice Tag Commands . . . . . . . . . . . 73XXM Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13XM™Satellite RadioService . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 19

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