Radio, Am-fm radio, Configure – Cadillac GPS Receiver User Manual

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Cadillac DTS Navigation System - 2011

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Infotainment System

Radio

AM-FM Radio

Notice: Before adding any sound
equipment to the vehicle, such as
an audio system, CD player, CB
radio, mobile telephone,
or two-way radio, make sure that
it can be added by checking with
your dealer. Also, check federal
rules covering mobile radio and
telephone units. If sound
equipment can be added, it is
very important to do it properly.
Added sound equipment can
interfere with the operation of the
vehicle's engine, radio, or other
systems, and even damage them.
The vehicle's systems can
interfere with the operation of
sound equipment that has been
added.

Notice: The chime signals related
to safety belts, parking brake, and
other functions of the vehicle
operate through the navigation
system. If that equipment is

replaced or additional equipment
is added to the vehicle, the
chimes may not work. Make sure
that replacement or additional
equipment is compatible with the
vehicle before installing it. See
“Accessories and Modifications”
in the vehicle's owner manual.

Playing the Radio

O

(Power/Volume): Press this

knob to turn the audio system on
and off. Turn the knob to increase or
to decrease the volume.

f

(Tuning/Sound Knob): Turn this

knob to go to the next or previous
frequency. Press this knob to
display the Sound menu. See
“Sound Menu” later in this section.

AUDIO: Press to display the audio
screen. Press to switch between
AM, FM, or XM, if equipped, Disc,
or AUX (Auxiliary), or press the
screen button. See Using the
Navigation System on page 27
,
or CD/DVD Player on page 18, and
Auxiliary Devices on page 27 for
more information.

Finding a Station

FM Source Shown, Other Sources

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If viewing a map screen, press the
source screen (AM, FM, XM (if
equipped), CD, etc.) button. The
display will split between the audio
screen and the map screen. All
station-changing functions can be
performed from this screen.

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