Buick 2007 Terraza User Manual

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Selecting Your Mobile Digital Media as the
Active Source

Your radio and rear seat entertainment system
communicate with the GM Mobile Digital Media
system, as one compact unit that can be accessed
by everyone seated inside the vehicle. The GM
Mobile Digital Media system can hold thousands of
songs, hours of videos, and hundreds of games.

To help use this system, see the following
“Quick Start” information:

Front seat driver and passenger, use the radio
and steering wheel controls to access the music
collection with PhatNoise Voice Index™
technology. The preset buttons can be used to
select the browsing category. The Next,
Previous, and Seek buttons can be used to
browse within a browsing category. Browse the
music collection by artist, album, genre, or
custom playlist as the system uses the voice
mode to announce these selections. See “Using
the GM Mobile Digital Media System for Front
Seat Audio Entertainment” later in this manual.

Rear seat passengers, use the wireless DVD
remote control to navigate the menu displayed
on the overhead DVD video screen, then select

to play music, videos, or games. A dedicated
game controller is included with the Mobile
Digital Media package. See “Using the GM
Mobile Digital Media System for Rear Seat
Entertainment” later in this manual.

Your vehicle may have audio steering wheel
controls. Some audio controls can be adjusted at
the steering wheel. See Audio Steering Wheel
Controls
on page 341 in your owner manual.

If your vehicle has the OnStar

®

/Mute audio

steering wheel control, read the following
instructions.

For vehicles with OnStar

®

:

Press and hold the mute button to activate
OnStar

®

.

Press and release this button once again
to deactivate OnStar

®

mode and go to

mute mode.

Press this button twice to return to sound from
the GM Mobile Digital Media system.

For vehicles without OnStar

®

:

Press the mute button to silence the system,
press and release this button once again to
turn the sound back on.

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