Infotainment system 7-33 – GMC 2012 Sierra User Manual

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Infotainment System

7-33

player. If a portable audio player is
not connected, “No Input Device
Found” displays.

DVD/CD AUX (DVD/CD/
Auxiliary):
Press to cycle through
DVD, CD, or Auxiliary when
listening to the radio. The DVD/CD
text tab and a message showing
track or chapter number will display
when a disc is in either slot. Press
again and the system automatically
searches for an auxiliary input
device, such as a portable audio
player. If a portable audio player
is not connected, “No Aux Input
Device” displays. If a disc is in
both the DVD slot and the CD slot,
the DVD/CD AUX button cycles
between the two sources and does
not indicate “No Aux Input Device.”
If a front auxiliary device is
connected, the DVD/CD AUX
button cycles through all available
options, such as: DVD slot, CD slot,
front auxiliary, and rear auxiliary
(if available). See “Using the
Auxiliary Input Jack” in this section,
or “Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks” under

Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)
System on page 7‑37
for more
information.

Using the USB Port

Radios with a USB port can control
a USB storage device or an iPod

®

using the radio buttons and knobs.
See “Playing an MP3” in CD Player
on page 7‑15
or CD/DVD Player on
page 7‑21
for information about how
to connect and control a USB
storage device or an iPod.

USB Support

The USB connector is located
on the instrument panel or in the
center console, and uses the
USB 2.0 standard.

USB‐Supported Devices

.

USB flash drive

.

Portable USB hard drive

.

Fifth generation or later iPod

.

iPod nano

.

iPod touch

.

iPod classic

Not all iPods and USB drives are
compatible with the USB port.

Make sure the iPod has the
latest firmware from Apple

®

for

proper operation. iPod firmware
can be updated using the latest
iTunes

®

application. See

www.apple.com/itunes.

For help with identifying the iPod, go
to www.apple.com/support.

Radios that have a USB port can
play .mp3 and .wma files that are
stored on a USB storage device as
well as AAC files that are stored on
an iPod.

USB‐Supported File and Folder
Structure

The radio supports:

.

Up to 700 folders

.

Up to eight folders in depth

.

Up to 65,535 files.

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