Auxiliary Devices; Navigation; Using The Navigation System - Chevrolet TAHOE - TRUCK NAVIGATION SYSTEM 2010 Owner's Manual

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Infotainment System

Auxiliary Devices

The navigation system has an
auxiliary input jack located in the
upper right corner of the faceplate.
This is not an audio output; do not
plug the headphone set into the
front auxiliary input jack. You can
however, connect an external audio
device such as an iPod, laptop
computer, MP3 player, CD changer,
or cassette tape player, etc. to the
auxiliary input jack for use as another
source for audio listening.
Drivers are encouraged to set up
any auxiliary device while the vehicle
is in P (Park). See "Defensive
Driving" in the Index of your vehicles
owner manual for more information
on driver distraction.
If your vehicle has rear audio/video
input jacks, located in the rear of
the center console, they can
be used as another source for
audio/video listening.
To use a portable audio player,
connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) cable
to the auxiliary input jack. When
a device is connected, the system
will detect and automatically
begin playing audio from the device
over the vehicle's speakers.
If a device is connected and you
are listening to another source
(FM, CD, MP3, etc.), press
the AUDIO key then press the
AUDIO key repeatedly until AUX is
selected or touch the AUX screen
button. An auxiliary device must be
connected for the AUX screen
button to appear as an option to
select or the vehicle must have rear
auxiliary jacks. See "Rear Seat
Entertainment System" in the Index
of your vehicle's owner manual
for more information on the rear
auxiliary jacks.

Navigation

Using the Navigation
System
This section presents basic
information needed to operate the
navigation system.
Use the hard keys located on the
navigation system along with
the available touch-sensitive screen
buttons on the navigation screen
to operate the system. See Using
the Navigation System on page 44
for more information.
Once the vehicle is moving, various
functions will be disabled to
reduce driver distractions.

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