Cadillac CTS 2003 Manual del propietario


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The 2003 CTS Entertainment and Navigation
System Supplement
This supplement contains information on the operation of the Entertainment and Navigation System in your vehicle.
This supplement, along with your owner’s manual, will assist you in the proper use of the system. If you have any
problems using the system, please contact your dealer.
1-1System Overview
Here the supplement gives you basic information that you will need to know to be able to operate your Entertainment
and Navigation System.
2-1Navigation Features
This section shows the different features available on your Navigation System.
3-1Audio System Features
This section explains how to use the audio system.
4-1Voice Recognition
This section explains how to use the voice recognition with the Entertainment and Navigation System.
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Part No. 25736683 A First Edition All Rights Reserved

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Please keep this supplement with the owner’s manual in
your vehicle, so it will be there if you ever need it while
you’re on the road. If you sell your vehicle, leave the
owner’s manual supplement and the owner’s manual
with the vehicle.

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Section 1 System Overview
Here you’ll find basic information about the features of your Navigation System and how they are used.
1-2 Introduction
1-2 Screen Features
1-8 Main Menu
1-14 Setup Menu
1-18 Browser
1-19 Personal Choice Controls
1-19 OnStar
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System

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Introduction
Before you begin to operate this system, read this
manual thoroughly to become familiar with it and to
understand how the system works.
Use of this system may be restricted in some states.
You can check with your state motor vehicle agency.
Screen Features
Below is an example of what you’ll see on the display
when you access the system’s various screens.

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A. Driver Information Center (DIC) Line
B. Banner
C. Radio Station Information
D. Radio Data Systems (RDS) Message
E. Single CD (Compact Disc) Player Information
F. CD (Compact Disc) Changer Information
G. Radio/CD (Compact Disc) Changer Information
H. Equalizer Information
I. Navigation System Route Information
J. Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Information
K. Automatic Volume Compensation (AVC)
Information
L. TUNE/SEL Knob and SEEK/SCAN Switch Functions
M. Multi-Function Buttons
Driver Information Center (DIC) Line
The information shown here varies depending upon
which system you choose to display. You can change
the information using the Vehicle Information menu.
See “Driver Information Center (DIC)” in the Index
of your CTS owner’s manual for more information.
Banner
The Banner is where you will find the title for each
screen or menu. There are some screens that do not
have titles, but most do. If the BAND or radio screen
is active, you will also see the currently active band.
For example, if you see Radio FM1, it means that
the FM1 band is active. The presets for that band
are displayed at the right of the screen. For more
information, see “Multi-Function Buttons” later in
this section.
The Banner information cannot be edited or changed.

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Radio Station Information
The information shown here tells you which radio
station frequency you are tuned to, such as 100.7,
as shown in the previous example. If there is any
Radio Data Systems (RDS) station identification
information being broadcast, that information will be
shown also. If you are currently scanning radio stations,
Scan will appear on the screen next to the radio station
frequency. See “Finding a Station” in the Index for
more information.
The information to the right of the radio station frequency
and identification is RDS emergency alert and traffic
announcements. You will see Emergency Test whenever
the RDS station you are tuned to conducts a test of the
local emergency broadcast system. If there is a real
emergency, you will see Emergency on the screen and
information will be provided regarding the emergency.
Traffic only appears on the screen when you turn on the
traffic announcements feature. When Traffic appears on
the screen, the system will seek for an RDS station
which supports traffic information. See “Radio Data
Systems (RDS)” in the Index of your CTS owner’s
manual as well as “Radio Screen” in the Index of this
manual for more information.
RDS Message
If the RDS Message feature is on and the RDS station
that the system is tuned to is broadcasting RDS
information, it will be shown here. See “FM Menu” in
the Index for more information.
The content of the information varies depending on the
station, but it may contain the title and artist of the song
currently playing or information on traffic problems,
such as accidents or construction areas. Stations do not
always broadcast messages, so this part of the screen
may be blank at times.

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Single CD (Compact Disc) Player
Information
The CD symbol shown indicates that a CD is loaded
in the map CD player located at the top of the screen.
If there is a music note next to the CD symbol, a music
CD is loaded in the player. If a small square resembling
a piece of paper is next to the CD symbol, a CD with
data on it is loaded in the player. See “Playing a
Compact Disc (CD)” in the Index for more information.
CD (Compact Disc) Changer Information
The six horizontal lines shown on the screen represent the
six different slots of the six-disc CD changer located at
the bottom of the screen. If you see a green line, it means
that a CD is loaded in that slot. If the line is yellow, it
means that the CD in that slot is the selected CD. If the
line is gray, it means that no CD is loaded in that slot.
See “Playing a Compact Disc (CD)” in the Index for
more information.
Radio/CD (Compact Disc) Changer
Information
Information about the radio and/or CD changer is shown
here. For example, if you are working in the Setup menu
and the radio is playing, you will see the currently tuned
radio station frequency here as well as the current band
such as FM1 107.9. If you are playing a CD, however,
you will see information about the CD changer such as
Disc 2 Track 5.
This information is displayed in the center, rather than
the lower left, of the screen and in the Banner when the
Radio screen is active.
Equalizer Information
The currently active equalization will be shown here.
You can have up to three customized equalizations.
See “Setting the Tone” in the Index for more
information on programming the equalizer.

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Navigation System Route Information
If you have a route planned/calculated in the system,
you will see the status of the route shown here.
The road you are currently traveling will be displayed
along with the time remaining and the distance
remaining to your final destination, represented by a
black and white checkered flag. In the example listed
previously, the vehicle is on Torrance Boulevard and
has 45 minutes and 55 234 km remaining until the
final destination is reached.
If you are not on the planned route, an arrow indicating
the general direction of your destination is shown.
The distance remaining to your destination is also
shown. This distance may not be accurate because it is
based upon a “straight-line” measurement, and the
actual roads you travel to your destination may not
reflect a straight line. Once you enter the planned route,
the actual calculated distance and time remaining to
your destination will be shown.
If you leave the planned route, the system will recalculate
the route for you automatically if you have turned on
the Auto Recalc (Automatic Recalculation) feature. See
“Navigation Menu” in the Index for more information.
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Information
The currently selected DSP setting for use with the radio
or CD changer will be shown here. There are five DSP
choices: Normal, Talk, Driver Seat, Rear Seat and
Spacious. For more information on programming the
DSP feature, see “Setting the Tone” in the Index.
Tune/Sel (Select) Knob and Seek/Scan
Switch Functions
This area of the screen tells you what functions are
available for the TUNE/SEL knob and SEEK/SCAN
switch for the currently active screen. Only the
highlighted functions are available for use, and the
functions vary from screen to screen. The curved double
arrow function is associated with the TUNE/SEL knob.
The solid dot function is associated with pressing the
TUNE/SEL knob. The double-headed arrow function
is associated with the SEEK/SCAN switch.

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For example, on the Radio screen shown previously,
you can tune to different stations manually by turning the
TUNE/SEL knob. To access the FM Menu, you press the
knob once. To seek up or down, you press the right or left
arrow on the SEEK/SCAN switch. To scan stations up or
down, press and hold the SEEK/SCAN switch until Scan
appears on the display. Radio also appears on the display
as the title of the currently active screen.
AVC (Automatic Volume Compensation)
Information
This area of the screen is used to indicate if AVC is
on or off. See “Setting the Tone” in the Index for
more information.
Multi-Function Buttons
These buttons are called multi-function buttons because
the function of each button changes depending upon
which screen is active. The multi-function buttons with
the dot on them, located to the right of the display,
control the six prompts at the right of the screen.
When the Radio screen is active as shown in the previous
example, these buttons represent the programmed preset
radio stations for each band (FM1, FM2, AM), but
when Navigation is active, these buttons represent other
functions. See “Navigation Multi-Function Buttons”
in the Index for more information.
If you see a triangle or carat in the upper left corner of
the prompt, it means that the multi-function button is
programmable. Once the function you want is active,
press and hold the button until you hear a beep. The new
function will be programmed and displayed as the prompt
for that multi-function button. For more information on
programming the multi-function buttons for preset radio
stations, see “Setting Preset Stations” in the Index.
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