Bluetooth - Chevrolet 2011 HHR Owner's Manual

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Bluetooth

For vehicles equipped with Bluetooth capability, the
system can interact with many cell phones, allowing:
Placement and receipt of calls in a
hands-free mode.
Sharing of the cell phone s address book or
contact list with the vehicle.
To minimize driver distraction, before driving, and with
the vehicle parked:
Become familiar with the features of the cell
phone. Organize the phone book and contact lists
clearly and delete duplicate or rarely used entries.
If possible, program speed dial or other shortcuts.
Review the controls and operation of the
infotainment system.
Pair cell phone(s) to the vehicle. The system
may not work with all cell phones. See Pairing a
Phone in this section for more information.
If the cell phone has voice dialing capability, learn
to use that feature to access the address book or
contact list. See Voice Pass-Thru in this section
for more information.
See Storing and Deleting Phone Numbers in this
section for more information.
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WARNING:
When using a cell phone, it can be distracting to
look too long or too often at the screen of the
phone or the infotainment (navigation) system.
Taking your eyes off the road too long or too often
could cause a crash resulting in injury or death.
Focus your attention on driving.
Vehicles with a Bluetooth system can use a Bluetooth
capable cell phone with a Hands Free Profile to make
and receive phone calls. The system can be used while
the key is in ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY position.
The range of the Bluetooth system can be up to 9.1 m
(30 ft). Not all phones support all functions, and not all
phones are guaranteed to work with the in-vehicle
Bluetooth system. See www.gm.com/bluetooth for more
information on compatible phones.
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