Infotainment system 6-37 – Cadillac SRX 2010 User Manual

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Cadillac SRX Owner Manual - 2010

Infotainment System

6-37

In severe or extreme weather
conditions the RSE system may not
work until the temperature is within
the operating range. The operating
range is above −20°C (−4°F) and
below 60°C (140°F). If the
temperature is outside of this
range, heat or cool the vehicle
until it is within the operating range.

Global Off

Depending on the infotainment
system, the RSE system may have
a Global Off feature. The Global
Off feature disables all RSE system
features. Press and hold the
radio power button for more than
three seconds for Global Off to
disable the RSE features.

A padlock icon may display on the
infotainment screen when the
Global Off feature is on. On some
infotainment systems, the Global Off
feature can be turned off by
performing one of the following:

.

Press and hold the radio power
button for more than
three seconds.

.

Insert or eject any disc.

.

Insert a DVD video disc.

.

Press the Remote Control power
button.

.

Press the MEM/DVD/AUX button
or the

k

button when a DVD

video disc is in the player.

.

Press the SRC button on the
steering wheel when a DVD
video disc is in the player.

.

Cycle the ignition.

Headphones

RSE includes two 2-channel
wireless headphones. Channel 1
is dedicated to the DVD player,
and Channel 2 is dedicated to
RSA selections. The headphones
are used to listen to various
multi‐media. If the vehicle is
not equipped with RSA, then
channel 2 is dedicated to any
external auxiliary device connected
to the rear A/V jacks. The wireless
headphones have an On/Off button,
channel 1/2 switch, and a volume
control. Turn the headphones off
when not in use.

Push the On/Off button to turn on
the headphones. A light on the
headphones comes on. If the light
does not come on, check the
batteries. Intermittent sound or static
can also indicate weak batteries.
See “Battery Replacement” later in
this section for more information.

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