Teen Driver - GMC 2015 Sierra Owner's Manual

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Voice Pass-Thru
Voice pass-thru allows access to the
voice recognition commands on the
cell phone. See your cell phone
manufacturer's user guide to see if
the cell phone supports this feature.
To access contacts stored in the cell
phone:
1. Press
. The system responds
Ready, followed by a tone.
2. Say Bluetooth.
3. Say Voice. The system
responds OK, accessing
<phone name>.
The cell phone's normal prompt
messages will go through their cycle
according to the phone's operating
instructions.
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
(DTMF) Tones
The Bluetooth system can send
numbers and the numbers stored as
name tags during a call. You can
use this feature when calling a
menu-driven phone system.
Account numbers can also be
stored for use.
Sending a Number or Name Tag
During a Call
1. Press
. The system responds
Ready, followed by a tone.
2. Say Dial.
3. Say the number or name tag
to send.
Clearing the System
Unless information is deleted out of
the in-vehicle Bluetooth system, it
will be retained indefinitely. This
includes all phone pairing
information. For information on how
to delete this information, see
Deleting a Paired Phone.
Infotainment System
Settings

Teen Driver

If equipped, Teen Driver allows keys
to be programmed with
customizable vehicle settings.
It limits some vehicle features and
prevents some systems, such as
Park Assist, if equipped, from being
turned off. It also displays a report
card of the driving behavior when a
Teen Driver key is used.
To activate or change the settings,
select Teen Driver from the Settings
menu. See Vehicle Personalization
on page 5-46. If no keys are
activated, the Teen Driver feature
will not record any Report
Card data.
A Personal Identification Number
(PIN) must be created using the
keypad. The PIN is required to:
Register Keys.
Change settings.
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