Radio, Am-fm radio, Radio -12 – Buick 2011 Lacrosse User Manual

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Buick LaCrosse Owner Manual - 2011

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Infotainment System

Radio

AM-FM Radio

Control Buttons

The buttons used to control the
radio are:

RADIO/BAND: Press to turn the
radio on and choose between AM,
FM, and XM™, if equipped.

Menu Knob: Turn to navigate the
available menus.

TUNE: Turn to search for stations.

INFO: Press to display additional
information that may be available
for the current song.

g

/

l

: Press to search for

stations.

FAV: Press to open the favorites
list and select the favorites page.

1 to 6: Press to select preset
stations.

k

(Play/Pause): Press to pause

time shifted content, if equipped.

RDS (Radio Data System)

The radio may have RDS.
The RDS feature is available
for use only on FM stations that
broadcast RDS information.
This feature only works when the
information from the radio station
is available. In rare cases, a radio
station could broadcast incorrect
information that causes the radio
features to work improperly. If this
happens, contact the radio station.

While the radio is tuned to an
FM-RDS station, the station name
or call letters display.

Radio Menus

Radio menus are available for AM
and FM.

Turn the Menu knob to open the
main radio menu for that band.

Selecting a Band

Press the RADIO/BAND button to
choose AM, FM, or XM, if equipped.
The last station that was playing
starts playing again.

Selecting a Station

Seek Tuning (Radio with CD)

If the radio station is not known:

Briefly press

g

or

l

to

automatically search for the next
available station. If a station is not
found, the radio switches to a more
sensitive search level. If a station
still is not found, the frequency
that was last active begins to play.

If the radio station is known:

Press and hold

g

or

l

until the

station on the display is reached,
then release the button.

Seek Tuning (Radio with CD/DVD
and MEM)

Briefly press

g

or

l

to

automatically search for the next
available station. If a station is not
found, the radio switches to a more
sensitive search level. If a station
still is not found, the frequency that
was last active begins to play.

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