GMC CADILLAC USER EXPERIENCE System Manual page 31

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REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT
start at the beginning of the previous
track. Touch
more than
five seconds into the current track to
start at the beginning of the current
track.
Fast Forward/Fast Rewind
Touch and hold
or
for
approximately one and one-half
seconds to fast forward or fast rewind.
If
or
are held for approximately
six seconds, the rate of fast forward or
fast rewind will increase.
Play/Pause
p
Touch
to play or
to pause,
depending on the current selection.
Seek Controls - AM/FM/SXM
Sources
Next Station/Previous Station
Use
to seek to the next strong
station or
to seek back to the
previous strong station. Touching and
holding either icon will continue the
seek action until the icon is released.
Headphones
1. Power Indicator Light
2. Channel 1 or 2 Switch
3. Volume Control
4. Power Button
5. Battery Cover
RSI includes two 2-channel new
digital wireless headphones. The
headphones are used to listen to
various multimedia. The wireless
headphones have a power icon,
Channel 1 or 2 switch, and a volume
control. The Digital headphones
cannot be interchanged with previous
models of GM headphones.
Press the power button to turn on the
headphones. A light on the
headphones comes on. A flashing light
indicates the headphones are not in
range. Move them closer to the left
side screen until light stops flashing.
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.
Turn the headphones off when not
in use.
Press the center of the right side of
the headphone to change the channel.
Channel 1 will provide audio
associated with screen 1 and channel 2
will provide audio associated with
screen 2.
Infrared transmitters are on the top of
the left seatback video screen. The
headphones shut off automatically to
save the battery power if the RSI
system is off or if the headphones are
out of range of the transmitters for
more than three minutes. Moving too
far forward or stepping out of the
vehicle can cause the headphones to
lose the signal or have static.

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